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gather up this wood and take it on in the house. >> contrary to legend davy crockett never goes by davyeven as a child he prefers david the name give tone him in honor of his grandfather who was killed by creek indians. >> frontier life is a constant struggle. the family farm bankrupts the crocketts. to pay his debt he is forced to make a difficult decision. >> where is my boy? >> there is david. >> shake us in, boy. >> davie crockett becomes what is known as a bound boy. >> it is really a form of adventure and service to pay off the debt. this had a significant impact on crockett. >> we shouldn't as moderate people judge john crockett too harshly. the role the children in the 18th century was vastly different than it is now. >> the work was gruelling but he makes the best of a difficult situation. he knows education is his best shot at escaping poverty. later more work on the farm for basic tutoring. >> that's the only education crockett ever had. but at that time he says, learned how to read and write and i learned how to cipher. >> after a year working off his family's debt david fin
gather up this wood and take it on in the house. >> contrary to legend davy crockett never goes by davyeven as a child he prefers david the name give tone him in honor of his grandfather who was killed by creek indians. >> frontier life is a constant struggle. the family farm bankrupts the crocketts. to pay his debt he is forced to make a difficult decision. >> where is my boy? >> there is david. >> shake us in, boy. >> davie crockett becomes what is known as...
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a save yet again from davis. >> davis again denies mampbl city. once toure gets going you can hear the buzz in the crowd. causes panic among defenses and so does aguero. the panic was nearly enough for southampton to concede the second. >> might have been a spectacular own goal there. very grateful to his goalkeeper. for now the lead is just one. city still applying pressure. kolarov. went for placement that time rather than power. davis earning his money today. >> able to enjoy life as well. 38 years of age. he's been a good goalkeeper. playing against manchester city and all the stars, spectacular save. thoroughly enjoyed that one. good save. one that was needed. >> the defeat today would mean for sure southampton were finished 7th this season. which would be the club's highest ever premier league finish. a record points tab for them, too. become fans of arsenal for a few days or so. the f.a. cup final with arsenal up against aston villa at wembley. if arsenal win that 7th would secure a spot in the europa league next year. bertrandment. waiting
a save yet again from davis. >> davis again denies mampbl city. once toure gets going you can hear the buzz in the crowd. causes panic among defenses and so does aguero. the panic was nearly enough for southampton to concede the second. >> might have been a spectacular own goal there. very grateful to his goalkeeper. for now the lead is just one. city still applying pressure. kolarov. went for placement that time rather than power. davis earning his money today. >> able to...
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. >> reporter: davis sits behind bars in crestville, illinois. now a nationwide movement to rethink the juvenile just of justice system and right old wrongs. >> i'm always going to have hope that you know my day will come. >> reporter: in the summer of 2012 davis found a new reason for hope. buried under news of the presidential campaign in the case called miller versus alabama, the u.s. supreme court issued a landmark ruling. mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles were declared unconstitutional. the real question was whether it was mandatory or whether the judges and juries should be allowed to consider mitigating factors like a person's role in a crime or a person's upbringing. patricia's son works for loyola center for juvenile policy and his supervising attorney. >> no court considered the youth, the characteristics that come with youth the facts of the offense the specific role they played in the offense. >> on this point the court was clear. a child's circumstances matter and it is cruel and unusual punishment to impose manda
. >> reporter: davis sits behind bars in crestville, illinois. now a nationwide movement to rethink the juvenile just of justice system and right old wrongs. >> i'm always going to have hope that you know my day will come. >> reporter: in the summer of 2012 davis found a new reason for hope. buried under news of the presidential campaign in the case called miller versus alabama, the u.s. supreme court issued a landmark ruling. mandatory life without parole sentences for...
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lincoln police had just arrested a man named mars davis on a drug possession charge, and davis offeredhem a deal. he said he was willing to provide information about an unsolved murder in des moines in return for leniency on his drug charge. >> i felt tremendously guilty for a long time. i didn't want to think about it anymore. and it bothered me every time i closed my eyes. >> unfortunately, davis didn't know the name of the victim. he did, however, remember the neighborhood where he lived. >> he only knows that he lives at a house someplace off of harding road. he knows it's by a convenience store. he knows there's a couple of car washes nearby. knows that the guy works for a tv station. knows that he went to the outer limits. and knows that he's killed in his house. >> mars davis was describing pat mcrae's murder, and the details he provided were so bizarre, it was hard for investigators to believe. >> it's not a story that you expect to hear every day in the news. >> mars davis said that five years earlier, he was involved with a 24-year-old stripper named andrea morris. ♪ andrea w
lincoln police had just arrested a man named mars davis on a drug possession charge, and davis offeredhem a deal. he said he was willing to provide information about an unsolved murder in des moines in return for leniency on his drug charge. >> i felt tremendously guilty for a long time. i didn't want to think about it anymore. and it bothered me every time i closed my eyes. >> unfortunately, davis didn't know the name of the victim. he did, however, remember the neighborhood where...
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they sit down in jefferson davis ' dining room and eat the meal that was prepared for jefferson davis. dave two -- day two. abraham lincoln knows the end is near. grant has been giving him hence -- hints. when he gets word at city point that richmond has fallen lincoln said he had been dreaming a horrid dream for four years another nightmare is gone. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. it is his 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when lincoln arrives, he is greeted by slaves who see lincoln coming up river. word begins to spread, and they gathered to greet the liberator. little tad, 12 years old, always wears a miniature union uniform in the pictures you see of him. always dressed like a miniature soldier. no official greeting. lincoln has 12 bodyguards, 12 sailors admiral porter brought along with him. as he walks through the streets he is greeted again by the slaves. gre
they sit down in jefferson davis ' dining room and eat the meal that was prepared for jefferson davis. dave two -- day two. abraham lincoln knows the end is near. grant has been giving him hence -- hints. when he gets word at city point that richmond has fallen lincoln said he had been dreaming a horrid dream for four years another nightmare is gone. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. it is his 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that...
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davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the funeral. 3rd so robert todd lincoln. so he was here for the funeral. it it was just an immensely sad bu thingt nationwide. but the people in illinois partic particularly, i know in bloomington where i live, the bloomi newspaper --ng he had spent so much time in blood work l ton -- he spent more time there than anywhere other than springfield. our newspaper said this is not just the president this is not ader o just the leader of our nation. an this is a friend and neighbor of ours that we have lost. we all feel this in such a nd personal way. that was true up and down the track tr
davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the funeral. 3rd so robert todd lincoln. so he...
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her friends say this is tanisha davis of alexandria. she was a fbi agent from 2004 until 2010 according to her own facebook videos her friends and federal court records obtained by news 4. >> we are in the nation's capital right now. >> reporter: this video shows the drive through d.c. and posted to facebook about 40 minutes before court records say she was arrested outside the cia main gate. when davis arrived at cia headquarters she drove past an officer trying to stop her and another officer had to physically stand in the vehicle's path to get her to comply court records say and after being handcuffed she reached with the free arm towards an officer's gun belt but was stopped. cia investigator says davis told agency police if she could have reached a gun she would have used it to kill everyone around her and she is accused of saying the cia could be bombed. davis' social media pages are filled with protests some of they will vulgar against the federal government and police. >> i know i know secret service agents. i know everything th
her friends say this is tanisha davis of alexandria. she was a fbi agent from 2004 until 2010 according to her own facebook videos her friends and federal court records obtained by news 4. >> we are in the nation's capital right now. >> reporter: this video shows the drive through d.c. and posted to facebook about 40 minutes before court records say she was arrested outside the cia main gate. when davis arrived at cia headquarters she drove past an officer trying to stop her and...
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so davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may 2nd when the train -- or, excuse me -- on may 1st, when the train gets to michigan city indiana coming up from indianapolis. davis went up there to get on the train, and robert todd lincoln had told him -- or he'd heard by the grapevine, robert todd lincoln was not coming to the funeral. davis wrote him and said, you better get out here you will regret the rest of your life in you don't come. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the may 3rd the day before the funeral, robert todd lincoln. so he was here before the funeral. it was just an immensely sad thing nationwide. but the people in illinois particularly, i know in bloomington, where i live, the newspaper, he spent mere time in bloomington than anywhere other than springfield. and our newspaper said, this is not just the president. this is not just the leader of our nation. this is a friend and neighbor of ours that we have lost, and we all feel it in such a personal way. and that it was true up and down the
so davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may 2nd when the train -- or, excuse me -- on may 1st, when the train gets to michigan city indiana coming up from indianapolis. davis went up there to get on the train, and robert todd lincoln had told him -- or he'd heard by the grapevine, robert todd lincoln was not coming to the funeral. davis wrote him and said, you better get out here you will regret the rest of your life in you don't come. so lincoln got here the afternoon...
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president davis had gone on ahead by rail.messa i didn't really know where he ituati wason located. i sent him the messages letting him know the situation. and then i felt i did what i -- my i had a duty to my soldiers. and once that happened, it was my decision. mi >> let's go back to our callers. jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly. however, looking back on it now, is he still convinced that it was the right decision in. y >> yes,it absolutely.deci it was thesi right decision.and i was a commander of the army ief. and i was also commander in chief. and there was no way to communicate with genera
president davis had gone on ahead by rail.messa i didn't really know where he ituati wason located. i sent him the messages letting him know the situation. and then i felt i did what i -- my i had a duty to my soldiers. and once that happened, it was my decision. mi >> let's go back to our callers. jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked...
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davis is also accused of saying the cia could be bombed. according to those court filings, davis is scheduled for hear daryg -- her hearing today and is scheduled to have a mental evaluation. >>> 6:03 is your time right now. today, the man charged with murdering a university of virginia student is expected to appear in court. jesse matthew has a status hearing scheduled in ablemarle county. we're expect being the judge to set a trial date for the hannah graham murder case. she disappeared in september in charlottesville, her remains were found weeks later. >>> a d.c. police officer will face a judge accused of sexually abusing teenage girls. three victims have come forward accusing 45-year-old darrell best. one victim she's assaulted inside police headquarters and another said inside a church where he was a pastor. prosecutors say he was demoted in 2008 after two incidents of sexual misconduct. >>> you may soon be paying a tax on ecigarettes if you live in montgomery county. council members are considering a 30% excise tax. the revenue woul
davis is also accused of saying the cia could be bombed. according to those court filings, davis is scheduled for hear daryg -- her hearing today and is scheduled to have a mental evaluation. >>> 6:03 is your time right now. today, the man charged with murdering a university of virginia student is expected to appear in court. jesse matthew has a status hearing scheduled in ablemarle county. we're expect being the judge to set a trial date for the hannah graham murder case. she...
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is that davy crockett? >> you should read all day long about the people if you still don't know how to be with the people. you're just a punk. that is slander. >> you tell him! >> fitzgerald, you called me a liar. any man that calls me a liar is going to get a beating. >> he's got a gun! [ laughter ] >> oh, don't worry, folks. he's harmless. >> ladies and gentlemen, the famous david crockett. ♪ ♪ >>> on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, they hold the destiny and birth a new mythology. but with the passing of time, every myth has its reckoning. david stern crockett, a true frontiersman. but behind every hero stands a man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the legend of david crockett is that of a folk hero of the western frontier. a wild man who wrestles bears and kills indians. but the truth is, david crockett is no simple. he's an ambitious man with political aspirations that take him to the nation's cap
is that davy crockett? >> you should read all day long about the people if you still don't know how to be with the people. you're just a punk. that is slander. >> you tell him! >> fitzgerald, you called me a liar. any man that calls me a liar is going to get a beating. >> he's got a gun! [ laughter ] >> oh, don't worry, folks. he's harmless. >> ladies and gentlemen, the famous david crockett. ♪ ♪ >>> on the north american plains, opportunity...
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davis went up there to get on the train. robert todd lincoln had heard through the grapevine that robert todd lincoln -- davis wrote him and said you better get out here you will regret it and address of your life when you -- if you do not come. lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral, may 3 the day before the funeral. robert todd lincoln. he was here for the funeral. it was an immensely sad thing nationwide. the people in illinois particularly. in bloomington where i live, he had spent so much time in bloomington -- he spent more time in bloomington than anywhere other than springfield. our newspaper said this is not just a presidents, not just the leader of our nation, this was a friend and neighbor of ours that we have lost. we feel in a personal way. that was true up and down the tracks. a tremendous loss to the people of illinois, because he was so popular and spent so much time on all the towns in the circuit. it is called "the land of lincoln," that is the motto of our state. many things to say about lincoln, th
davis went up there to get on the train. robert todd lincoln had heard through the grapevine that robert todd lincoln -- davis wrote him and said you better get out here you will regret it and address of your life when you -- if you do not come. lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral, may 3 the day before the funeral. robert todd lincoln. he was here for the funeral. it was an immensely sad thing nationwide. the people in illinois particularly. in bloomington where i live, he had spent...
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>> yes. >> reporter: it will be a misdemeanor case inisia davis. she was a special agent from 2004 to 2010. tonight at 6:00 the surprising decision friends say davis made just a few weeks ago, before her arrest. again, that part of the story tonight at 6:00. for now, live in alexandria i'm scott mcfarland. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> a d.c. police officer who's accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls is now charged with child pornography. as news 4's mark segraves reports, the charges reveal how the officer was first caught. >> reporter: d.c. police officer darrell best was engaged to be married. court documents just released today show it was best's fiancee who first discovered he was assaulting teen girls at their church. today best was charged in federal court with child pornography. according to the charging documents, best had taken at least seven pictures of a 16-year-old girl he's already been charged with sexually assaulting. police found the pictures on best's phone. he's been in jail since he was arrested in march and c
>> yes. >> reporter: it will be a misdemeanor case inisia davis. she was a special agent from 2004 to 2010. tonight at 6:00 the surprising decision friends say davis made just a few weeks ago, before her arrest. again, that part of the story tonight at 6:00. for now, live in alexandria i'm scott mcfarland. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> a d.c. police officer who's accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls is now charged with child pornography. as news...
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tunisia davis scheduled for a 2:00 hearing this afternoon. she's charged with assaulting a police officer and accused of making a violent series of threats at the main gate of the cia last thursday. davis worked for the fbi from 2004 to 2010 news 4 has learned. she posted a series of videos of herself, many of them protests against the federal government on what friends tell us is her personal facebook page. that page appears to have been taken down in the hours after news 4 broke the story last night. a kri investigator says davis tried to unlawfullier itted cia investigators. she reached toward an officer's gun belt, they say. shortly after court records say she threatened to shoot cia police and said the agency could be bombed. the cia investigator says davis had approached police at the al security agency that same day and friends in her alexandria neighborhood tell us davis spoke about frustrations with police and indicated she wanted to be arrested. >> she tried to be on the position that what's going to happen is she going to get arres
tunisia davis scheduled for a 2:00 hearing this afternoon. she's charged with assaulting a police officer and accused of making a violent series of threats at the main gate of the cia last thursday. davis worked for the fbi from 2004 to 2010 news 4 has learned. she posted a series of videos of herself, many of them protests against the federal government on what friends tell us is her personal facebook page. that page appears to have been taken down in the hours after news 4 broke the story...
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kron4 marlene kelley talks with writers owning marker davis--mark davis about why he is moving for withhe carson plant. >> reporter: he does not want the east team to share an unstained with the a's. he is not opposed to sharing with another football team like the chargers' third there >> is not want to be another one and number one team or no. 2 team in that stadium. we are designing it to gather his pemmican the decisions together print will be boasting spirit --both teams. >> san francisco did a fantastic job getting things done on their own and i give them a lot of credit. but is not a raider type of barrier. >> reporter: would not contain what what that meant bridge--he would not elaborate of what that meant. >> was this something good for the raiders. >> reporter: no matter where they end up fancy new date would be good for his team. --new digs >> pam: >> reporter: here at oakland city hall the mayor remains hopeful that the rigors " and that stand in town. >> have made significant progress over the last few months. we have nine players in parts so state-owned because there is nev
kron4 marlene kelley talks with writers owning marker davis--mark davis about why he is moving for withhe carson plant. >> reporter: he does not want the east team to share an unstained with the a's. he is not opposed to sharing with another football team like the chargers' third there >> is not want to be another one and number one team or no. 2 team in that stadium. we are designing it to gather his pemmican the decisions together print will be boasting spirit --both teams....
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april 30th is the same day davis allegedly tried to enter the cia gate. and the judge has ordered tunisia davis undergo a mental health evaluation likely in the next day or two. at federal court in alexandria, scott mcfarland news 4. >>> new reaction tonight to a big sewage spill in our area. a sewer main is leaking thousands of gallons of waist water along huron drive in oxon hill. tracee wilkins just talked to the person who discovered this problem. >> reporter: i know that people here are really happy that this rain is washing away some of that smell, hopefully. it was the smell that helped this neighbor discover the problem. >> you could smell it. >> reporter: doug waller says he was cutting grass on wednesday when -- >> it smelled like sewage. >> reporter: that's when you noticed something bubbling from underground. >> it's been going on i don't know how long. but that's what i first noticed it friday. >> reporter: wssc spokesman says the crack in the 14-inch sewer line has spilled 10,000 gallons of sewage. workers are laying 7,000 feet of temporary
april 30th is the same day davis allegedly tried to enter the cia gate. and the judge has ordered tunisia davis undergo a mental health evaluation likely in the next day or two. at federal court in alexandria, scott mcfarland news 4. >>> new reaction tonight to a big sewage spill in our area. a sewer main is leaking thousands of gallons of waist water along huron drive in oxon hill. tracee wilkins just talked to the person who discovered this problem. >> reporter: i know that...
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they never brought a formal indictment against jefferson davis. while in prison, he became an early folk hero of the lost cause. finally, he was released in the spring of 1867 because they had not brought any formal indictments, and they couldn't hold him any longer. his bail was purchased by welding northerners, horace greeley. once you release jefferson davis from jail in the spring of 1867, there is nowhere else to go. alexander stephens, the vice president, was also arrested and imprisoned for a short time in charlestown, massachusetts. he was released by the end of the summer of 1865. we will never know. most civil war's have ended in a much bloodier way. if a side loses as profoundly as the confederacy did, they're usually have been retributions and even executions. that we did not do that sets up to a certain extent some elements of the lost cause tradition. these leaders live to write about it. host: we are seeing the muskets and rifles stacked, and the confederate flag, the banners are being unfurled. the use of the confederate flag on a
they never brought a formal indictment against jefferson davis. while in prison, he became an early folk hero of the lost cause. finally, he was released in the spring of 1867 because they had not brought any formal indictments, and they couldn't hold him any longer. his bail was purchased by welding northerners, horace greeley. once you release jefferson davis from jail in the spring of 1867, there is nowhere else to go. alexander stephens, the vice president, was also arrested and imprisoned...
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davis. mr. davis: thank you. i want to piggy back on on something my colleague mr. nugent was talking about. we're concerned. that e-mail was very, very specific. how many on average e-mails do you get a day? mr. dine: about gyrocopters? mr. davis: you don't get specific e-mails like that. mr. dine: we get a lot of letters, calls, various types of threats or, or matters of direction. we get a couple thousand of those are year from all types shapes, sizes. mr. davis: you don't get specific e-mails like that. mr. dine: we don't get many about gyrocopters. mr. davis: that's the first time i've seen that e-mail in our packets. and it is specific enough to warrant some issues. as that went to the public information officer, correct? is that a generic account? or did that go to somebody that monitors that on a regular basis? mr. dine: no, it went to our lieutenant who is in charge of that office. and as i mentioned, we got a call. mr. davis: has that lieutenant immediately -- did that lieutenant immediately turn that information around? mr. dine: she sent it within five o
davis. mr. davis: thank you. i want to piggy back on on something my colleague mr. nugent was talking about. we're concerned. that e-mail was very, very specific. how many on average e-mails do you get a day? mr. dine: about gyrocopters? mr. davis: you don't get specific e-mails like that. mr. dine: we get a lot of letters, calls, various types of threats or, or matters of direction. we get a couple thousand of those are year from all types shapes, sizes. mr. davis: you don't get specific...
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a fan is a talking about mark davis. >> >> will the raiders stay?g to get something done in oakland. >> reporter: if they don't, davis is working on a deal in carson los angeles to build a football stadium that would be shared between the raiders and the chargers. i asked if he closed that deal? >> yes we did. last night. >> reporter: he hired a familiar face. it is the former 49 49 is president who is working with davis on a plan to move the raiders south. >> this site is fully entitled. you can finish what limited remediation areas. >> reporter: the plan in carson seems to be on the fast track. unlike the plans for coliseum city. >> we spend our money. we pay to buy these tickets. but do we get in return? he is flirting with another city. >> reporter: flirting, yes, but not married yet. there is still a chance that the raiders could stay. he said he did not want to put a timeline on a timeline on making a decision but there is a timeline for the county of alameda to put a plan on the table. >> reporter: that is june 21. >> even flirting with south
a fan is a talking about mark davis. >> >> will the raiders stay?g to get something done in oakland. >> reporter: if they don't, davis is working on a deal in carson los angeles to build a football stadium that would be shared between the raiders and the chargers. i asked if he closed that deal? >> yes we did. last night. >> reporter: he hired a familiar face. it is the former 49 49 is president who is working with davis on a plan to move the raiders south....
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using force. >> my name is tunisia davis. a former agent with the fbi. this is what my mug shot looked like a few years ago. guess what? i'm declaring my intention for running for the president of the united states. i'm going to become a republican. >> reporter: she made violent threats at the cia saying she wanted to die of police brutality. and she told officers if she could get a gun she'd use it to kill everyone around it. and she said she'd strap a bomb on herself and blow everyone up according to gicharng documents. on the day of her arrest davis sang an i rat tick medley and posted a series of disturbing rants against police, the president, the secret service, and the fbi whom she says determined she was by polar. >> i am no longer an investigator. the fbi made sure of that. >> reporter: davis is facing a felony charge of assaulting or impeding a police officer. >> reporter: davis worked for fbi from 2004 to 2010. this afternoon, the judge ordered her committed to get a psychiatric evaluation and treatment for at least
using force. >> my name is tunisia davis. a former agent with the fbi. this is what my mug shot looked like a few years ago. guess what? i'm declaring my intention for running for the president of the united states. i'm going to become a republican. >> reporter: she made violent threats at the cia saying she wanted to die of police brutality. and she told officers if she could get a gun she'd use it to kill everyone around it. and she said she'd strap a bomb on herself and blow...
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president davis had gone on ahead by rail.messa i didn't really know where he ituati wason located. i sent him the messages letting him know the situation. and then i felt i did what i -- my i had a duty to my soldiers. and once that happened, it was my decision. mi >> let's go back to our callers. jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly. however, looking back on it now, is he still convinced that it was the right decision in. y >> yes,it absolutely.deci it was thesi right decision.and i was a commander of the army ief. and i was also commander in chief. and there was no way to communicate with genera
president davis had gone on ahead by rail.messa i didn't really know where he ituati wason located. i sent him the messages letting him know the situation. and then i felt i did what i -- my i had a duty to my soldiers. and once that happened, it was my decision. mi >> let's go back to our callers. jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked...
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lindsay davis abc news new york lindsay davis abc news new york. >> the actor johnny depp could faces 2 dog into australia. he and his wife amber flew that the country this month with his a yorkie. he was given 2 days to take them out of the country or they would be put down. he complied but faces a fine of more than 8,000 dollars and possible prison time. senate committee in australia plans to dress the issue quickly >> all right. coming up ne. hard truth. robert de niro pulling no punches in his commencement address to graduates. [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is e time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >> really sweet moment caught in the picture of u.s. marine with future bride getting a lot of attention on line. corporal ear wood holding his bride maggie hand as you cab sale. he wanted to pray forth marriage before saturday ceremony but he didn't want to jivrs things by seeing her before she walked down the aisle, right. so the
lindsay davis abc news new york lindsay davis abc news new york. >> the actor johnny depp could faces 2 dog into australia. he and his wife amber flew that the country this month with his a yorkie. he was given 2 days to take them out of the country or they would be put down. he complied but faces a fine of more than 8,000 dollars and possible prison time. senate committee in australia plans to dress the issue quickly >> all right. coming up ne. hard truth. robert de niro pulling no...
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i mean i think somebody like varina davis, elizabeth blair lee.i mean if they were in the right situation, they certainly were knowledgeable enough and politically astute. in fact, the newspaper said of elizabeth blair lee when she died, very few women have had so brought a political experience. and so i found the obituaries faceting because i was surprised they were even obituaries. and the only person i could find at a beach with her was elizabeth keckley, which tells you about the times. but i think given the ability to have political help enron, they could have done it easily. >> i think you could make the argument some of those women in fact had to deal with so many more constraints and still got a lot done. >> absolutely, not to mention they would lose children all the time. it's heartbreaking to read how many children they lost. and, of course, during the war everybody was losing children, but little children, i mean, both varina davis and mary lincoln lost sons who were like two years old at the time. and then willie lincoln of course died
i mean i think somebody like varina davis, elizabeth blair lee.i mean if they were in the right situation, they certainly were knowledgeable enough and politically astute. in fact, the newspaper said of elizabeth blair lee when she died, very few women have had so brought a political experience. and so i found the obituaries faceting because i was surprised they were even obituaries. and the only person i could find at a beach with her was elizabeth keckley, which tells you about the times. but...
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they still pitch to davis. come on. next pitch says goodbye.n crush for davis, his ninth homer of the year. o's up 3-1. houston would get back in it. bottom eight, tied at four. davis at the plate again deep to right center. solo shot second of the game for him. it's the go-ahead run too. game winner. o's take it 5-4. come on guys. can't pitch it right on the plate for him. >>> and nba play-offs continue to entertain. the warriors steph curry and james harden have been the stars of the series. but tonight in game five harden is hardly standing out. rockets trying to stay alive. golden state trying to clinch this. second quarter, midst of a 10-0 the warriors. it's klay thompson getting to the corner. shoots a three. golden state takes its first lead. steph curry excited about that. curry, a little give-and-go. hits the corner shoots a three. it sounds familiar. curry with 19 so far. warriors up eight. here comes harden. not having the best of nights. he gets picked here. 11 turnovers for him. golden state going the other way. the warriors are le
they still pitch to davis. come on. next pitch says goodbye.n crush for davis, his ninth homer of the year. o's up 3-1. houston would get back in it. bottom eight, tied at four. davis at the plate again deep to right center. solo shot second of the game for him. it's the go-ahead run too. game winner. o's take it 5-4. come on guys. can't pitch it right on the plate for him. >>> and nba play-offs continue to entertain. the warriors steph curry and james harden have been the stars of the...
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as alexis davies has been reporting, naylor road and good hope road are closed right now. the shooting was one of four in southeast washington last night. they happened in the space of two hours. you can see the locations on the map here. police is not said whether any of these shootings are connected. >>> today, a judge will decide whether to drop charges in the controversial arrest of a university of virginia student. martese johnson's lawyers says that state alcoholic beverage control officers did not have just cause to slam him to the ground outside a bar in march. it went viral online and prompted virginia governor terry mcauliffe to order that abc officers be retrained. today the court will decide whether to move forward on charging him with public intoxication and obstruction of justice. >>> 6:05. in loudoun county at least 100 students could have to retake the s.a.t. the college board has not received one of the county's shipments of exams. if the shipment isn't found, those students will have to take it again. news4's shomari stone spoke to one student affected by
as alexis davies has been reporting, naylor road and good hope road are closed right now. the shooting was one of four in southeast washington last night. they happened in the space of two hours. you can see the locations on the map here. police is not said whether any of these shootings are connected. >>> today, a judge will decide whether to drop charges in the controversial arrest of a university of virginia student. martese johnson's lawyers says that state alcoholic beverage...
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but raiders owner narc davis said the ball is still in oakland's court.nd officials put the >>:i'm trying to keep in oakland and we have a parallel path going on a loss angeles and thus we cannot get something done here in oakland--in los angeles >> pam :good night ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do. pg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> biker wars. >> the extraordinary public appeal for a truce. >> let the bloodshed stop. >> the
but raiders owner narc davis said the ball is still in oakland's court.nd officials put the >>:i'm trying to keep in oakland and we have a parallel path going on a loss angeles and thus we cannot get something done here in oakland--in los angeles >> pam :good night ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. my name is mary molina...
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so davy, you were called out. it was not you. it was one of your teammates who saved frank robinson from drowning in a pool >> at least someone saved his life. real quick, bryce harper, real dramatics. what was it like become in the stadium? >> he's taken over. he's the face of the team. he's playings a -- he's turning into the player we thought he would be. >> great workout there today. we have one more break and then we wrap things up on this 40% of streetlights in detroit at one point did not work. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did. they had the strength to help us go to the credit markets and raise the money. it's a brighter day in detroit. kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. 40% of the lights were out but they're not out for long. they're coming back. >> thanks a lot for joining me on this special edition of nats post game. coming up, bruce johnson, they've got an abbre
so davy, you were called out. it was not you. it was one of your teammates who saved frank robinson from drowning in a pool >> at least someone saved his life. real quick, bryce harper, real dramatics. what was it like become in the stadium? >> he's taken over. he's the face of the team. he's playings a -- he's turning into the player we thought he would be. >> great workout there today. we have one more break and then we wrap things up on this 40% of streetlights in detroit...
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jefferson davis announced that they would be enslaved. somewhere, not a not -- soldiers captured were at risk of execution. under the law against insurrection they were risking being re-and slaved. it was not just black soldiers that face this. when his army invaded pennsylvania in the gettysburg campaign they sent back several score people into virginia trying to re-enslave them into the labor force of virginia. by and large, black folk in uniform or not were treated as part of the enslaved population by the confederate army. by the very end of the war as many out there will know, in desperation the confederacy in the congress of to president davis decided that perhaps they would try to recruit some former slaves into the confederate army and they did indeed recruit one small unit in richmond by late march in 1865. the idea was to do what many societies had done without -- throughout history, which was to arms slaves and put them in the army. which would have violated the very reason of the confederacy to exist. vast numbers of white sou
jefferson davis announced that they would be enslaved. somewhere, not a not -- soldiers captured were at risk of execution. under the law against insurrection they were risking being re-and slaved. it was not just black soldiers that face this. when his army invaded pennsylvania in the gettysburg campaign they sent back several score people into virginia trying to re-enslave them into the labor force of virginia. by and large, black folk in uniform or not were treated as part of the enslaved...
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but for now we send it over to alexis davies. any issues on the roads? >> we have a couple of issues. right now we have a road closure in d.c. naylor road southeast at good hope road is closed in both directions due to police activity. avoid that area for a little bit this morning. here's a look at prince george's county county, darcy road, all roads are open. after 66 after the fairfax county parkway, some volume building out of manassas. no reports of incidents there. looks like we're having some trouble with our 270 camera. take a look at the overall view of the beltway, no reports of incidents or slowdowns in virginia or maryland. back in ten minutes. >>> 5:02. d.c. police are looking for suspects in four different shootings in d.c. last night. d.c. police say that a woman, two men and a boy were all shot. we are working to find out the woman's condition. the men and the boy were awake and breathing when police arrived. here's a look at where the shootings happened. they took place in a space of two hours. police have not said whether any of these ca
but for now we send it over to alexis davies. any issues on the roads? >> we have a couple of issues. right now we have a road closure in d.c. naylor road southeast at good hope road is closed in both directions due to police activity. avoid that area for a little bit this morning. here's a look at prince george's county county, darcy road, all roads are open. after 66 after the fairfax county parkway, some volume building out of manassas. no reports of incidents there. looks like we're...
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all of this happening during a traffic stop on jefferson davis highway. we see in this police body cam video the first two officers on the scene of the may 4th traffic stop with their guns pointed at the driver of a hyundai. sergeant crystal hill yells at 34-year-old david washington of frez ricksburg to get out of the car. >> put your hands in the air right now! put them in the air! >> reporter: but he doesn't respond. minutes later, a third officer sean jergens, arrives. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: you can see officer jergens quickly using his stun gun on the man. but it didn't make proper connection. and then theer pepper-sprays him before they are able to get him out of the car. washington could be heard moan ing ing. officers handcuffed washington. >> you understand why you had to get sprayed? you weren't listening to us. i have an ambulance coming to help you. i need to know what's wrong with you. >> reporter: then got a medical attention for the effect of -- to remove the taser prongs attached to his skin. now, in this statement fredericksb
all of this happening during a traffic stop on jefferson davis highway. we see in this police body cam video the first two officers on the scene of the may 4th traffic stop with their guns pointed at the driver of a hyundai. sergeant crystal hill yells at 34-year-old david washington of frez ricksburg to get out of the car. >> put your hands in the air right now! put them in the air! >> reporter: but he doesn't respond. minutes later, a third officer sean jergens, arrives. >>...
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news 4 broke the story about the crimes for which davis stands accused. a cia investigator says davis drove last thursday to the entrance of the nsa in maryland and was turned away and then tried to enter the front gate of the cia in virginia. court records say an officer had to physically stand in front of davis' car before she stopped. they say she reached towards an officer's gun belt soon thereafter and later threatened to shoot cia police. her facebook page is filled with videos she recorded of herself, many of them protesting the federal government. her personal facebook page was removed or otherwise made inaccessible earlier today. tunisia davis was a former special agent for the fbi from 2004 to 2010. she is charged with assaulting a police officer from that incident last thursday. we didn't see family or friends of hers in the courtroom today, but we did catch up with her friends in her alexandria neighborhood. what they had to say about her coming up on news 4 at 5:00. for now, live in alexandria scott mcfarland, news 4. >>> i'm wendy rieger at
news 4 broke the story about the crimes for which davis stands accused. a cia investigator says davis drove last thursday to the entrance of the nsa in maryland and was turned away and then tried to enter the front gate of the cia in virginia. court records say an officer had to physically stand in front of davis' car before she stopped. they say she reached towards an officer's gun belt soon thereafter and later threatened to shoot cia police. her facebook page is filled with videos she...
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to life without parole but after that supreme court ruling that you just referenced davis's attorneysto have him reconsidered. the judge said the progress in prison was overshadowed by the crime that was committed. she sited 64 violations while he was incarcerated as a reason to keep him behind bars for the rest of his life. >> there was no underlying provocation or justification for it. the defendant has a substantial criminal history before he committed these acts and was on probation when the acts were committed. this sentence is necessary to deter others. it is necessary to protect the public from harm. >> reporter: and tony the courtroom was very quiet as the ruling was being read. he dropped his head down to the table as he heard it. this was the first juvenile resentencing case to be reviewed here. prosecutors issued a statement saying based upon the heinous nature of this crime, and the fact that davis was a willing participant in these murders, we believe the sentence was appreciate. >> several of davis' family members were in the court today. what was their reaction? >> repo
to life without parole but after that supreme court ruling that you just referenced davis's attorneysto have him reconsidered. the judge said the progress in prison was overshadowed by the crime that was committed. she sited 64 violations while he was incarcerated as a reason to keep him behind bars for the rest of his life. >> there was no underlying provocation or justification for it. the defendant has a substantial criminal history before he committed these acts and was on probation...
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my name is michael davy. i'm an attorney representing baltimore city fraternal order of police lodge 3. myfirm has been retained to represent lieutenant rice and i'm here today to speak on behalf of all of the officers and their legal representation. in my 20 years career as a law enforcement officer and 16 years as an attorney i have never seen such a hurdried rush to file criminal charges i believe are driven by forces separate and apart from the application of law and the facts of this case as we know them. no one condones police misconduct. this is especially true of the entire fop membership including my client who was a 17-year veteran of this department, who is has dedicated his life to serving the public. let me state in no uncertain terms that lieutenant rice and all of the officers involved at all times acted reasonably and in accordance with their training as baltimore police officers. no officer injured mr. gray caused harm to mr. gray and they are truly saddened by his death. these officers did n
my name is michael davy. i'm an attorney representing baltimore city fraternal order of police lodge 3. myfirm has been retained to represent lieutenant rice and i'm here today to speak on behalf of all of the officers and their legal representation. in my 20 years career as a law enforcement officer and 16 years as an attorney i have never seen such a hurdried rush to file criminal charges i believe are driven by forces separate and apart from the application of law and the facts of this case...
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she was a slaved and jefferson davis' white house. >> i didn't write about jefferson davis. >> she spiedon them. >> i remember reading that. and her descendents live in richmond. >> thank you. oh is that right? >> congratulations. i'm going to the historical society. the cover should have never dealt with it. i said this is a civil war book. [laughter] >> and i'm a member there. it's wonderful. >> i know, it's terrific. >> i'm looking at here cast of characters. >> i think it's smart. >> one of the den couples said cokie roberts party is in washington. [laughter] >> whose book is it? is this for you? >> yes. >> you forget who your best friends are. [inaudible] it's great so they asked me to do it. >> how nice. that's terrific. that's great. thank you. hi. you all found each other. [laughter] the team. the excellent team. is this to you and alice? >> to me and alice, that would be great. >> okay. >> thank you. [applause] >> i wrote this down because i have a little story but i will get to in a second. on behalf of james is the present of abc news and everyone with our group we are honored
she was a slaved and jefferson davis' white house. >> i didn't write about jefferson davis. >> she spiedon them. >> i remember reading that. and her descendents live in richmond. >> thank you. oh is that right? >> congratulations. i'm going to the historical society. the cover should have never dealt with it. i said this is a civil war book. [laughter] >> and i'm a member there. it's wonderful. >> i know, it's terrific. >> i'm looking at here cast...
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also kristen davis, as in kristen davis from "sex and the city" joins me live on this phenomenal documentary, this passion project of hers saving elephants. the story behind john kerry's selfie with an elephant this week. stay with me. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it's just like, 'ah, this is perfect." wherever you put your body it just supports you. like little support elfs are just holding you. i can sleep now! through the night! (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. >>> patri
also kristen davis, as in kristen davis from "sex and the city" joins me live on this phenomenal documentary, this passion project of hers saving elephants. the story behind john kerry's selfie with an elephant this week. stay with me. we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it's...
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that is the drive southbound 880 at davis street an early construction project at davis.ausing delays off of 238. >> the united states postal service is asking home owners to be more alert to keep mail carriers safe. >> according to the postal service dobbs biting carriers is a big problem especially in oakland. the postal service reported that 21 dog attacks last year making it among the top 30 dangerous dog cities in the country. other top offenders include san jose with 20 attacks and richmond with 15. never open your front door to accept a package if the dog is in the same room. parents should warn children never to accept a hand off from a mail carrier because the dog could see that as a threat. >> an opportunity for earthquake education: the bay area is capitalizing on a big time movie release today to teach everyone a little something about the real thing. >> first, stay in the know with abc7 looking live at lake tahoe: no snow on the mountains. perhaps just at the very top. a sad state of affairs as far as the snow and snow felt but a lovely picture with remark an
that is the drive southbound 880 at davis street an early construction project at davis.ausing delays off of 238. >> the united states postal service is asking home owners to be more alert to keep mail carriers safe. >> according to the postal service dobbs biting carriers is a big problem especially in oakland. the postal service reported that 21 dog attacks last year making it among the top 30 dangerous dog cities in the country. other top offenders include san jose with 20...
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davis. director davis: you are familiar with the policies on whistleblowing and the inspector general. there are a lot of options for whistleblowers, and i am not in a position to speak quite frankly about the marshals service or allegations. other than just as a director of a principal component. we have a containing conversation at the justice department to make sure that federal employees are protected, that their boys is heard that we have to protect the whistleblowing because this is how you identify issues of corruption or inefficiency, ineffectiveness, so i think what i would say more so than regurgitate the policies to you is to just reinforce and encourage employees to take advantage of these with the reporting. there are a lot of options there. i can give you my card later and do a follow-up. i am just at a disadvantage to answer those questions. host: i have to bring this to a close. i am sorry. i know there are a lot of questions. i want to think our panel for the conversation. f
davis. director davis: you are familiar with the policies on whistleblowing and the inspector general. there are a lot of options for whistleblowers, and i am not in a position to speak quite frankly about the marshals service or allegations. other than just as a director of a principal component. we have a containing conversation at the justice department to make sure that federal employees are protected, that their boys is heard that we have to protect the whistleblowing because this is how...
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davis having sex with one of her students. uh... okay. weird joke. but look, i get it. a joke. it's fun. it's cool. i'm not proud of this but there's definitely part of me that's, like, hey, where were these teachers when i was in high school? (applause) i'm just keeping it 100! 17-year-old larry wilmore would love to bump common cores with the teacher-folk, but here's the thing -- 17-year-old larry wilmore was a damn idiot. here are some other things 17-year-old larry wilmore would have liked to do. (laughter) now it makes sense. come on, come on, let's go. oh, thank you! (cheers and applause) hey, guys! this is the truth! and these stories don't stop. earlier this month, a teacher in pennsylvania who was caught having sex with a 17-year-old student was described by a judge as "dangling candy" in front of the boy. um, no. this is dangling candy. all right? (applause) that's how you dangle candy! having sex with a 17-year-old student in a car in an industrial park is sexually assaulting a minor. a little different. but the teacher, who pled guilty and was eligible for 7
davis having sex with one of her students. uh... okay. weird joke. but look, i get it. a joke. it's fun. it's cool. i'm not proud of this but there's definitely part of me that's, like, hey, where were these teachers when i was in high school? (applause) i'm just keeping it 100! 17-year-old larry wilmore would love to bump common cores with the teacher-folk, but here's the thing -- 17-year-old larry wilmore was a damn idiot. here are some other things 17-year-old larry wilmore would have liked...
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this book by martin frost richard cohen and tom davis who couldn't be here today -- have written "the partisan divide." a concept relatively unknown here in all democratic montgomery county, maryland. we know we have republicans here but they have not elected anybody recently. current count and state elects
this book by martin frost richard cohen and tom davis who couldn't be here today -- have written "the partisan divide." a concept relatively unknown here in all democratic montgomery county, maryland. we know we have republicans here but they have not elected anybody recently. current count and state elects
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i think davis has a lot of options.is the best market i have seen for making acquisitions in at least a decade. i'm not sure he will move straight away. i would wait to see what happens. he doesn't have to buy this, but if the market falls out of love with it, then i'm sure davis is there to pick up the business. francine: what would you be buying? you mentioned a couple names. john: quantum is probably the first to go for. put some copper back into this business. it would be difficult to buy and manganese. perhaps some cheap coal assets and maybe some on the aluminum side. if you look at ford motor company using a million tons a year clearly there's growth in that area. francine: you think valuations are going to stay at this level for the next six months for sure? is there a danger as we start rising interest rate in the u.s. that the world economy is coming to play, that this asset class will go off? john: one has the feeling that commodities are a better place to store money right now. it is clearly a challenging en
i think davis has a lot of options.is the best market i have seen for making acquisitions in at least a decade. i'm not sure he will move straight away. i would wait to see what happens. he doesn't have to buy this, but if the market falls out of love with it, then i'm sure davis is there to pick up the business. francine: what would you be buying? you mentioned a couple names. john: quantum is probably the first to go for. put some copper back into this business. it would be difficult to buy...
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now it's roadwork in both directions on the nimitz freeway between marina and davis. we'll have more coming up. >>> a broken pipeline in central california off the coast spilled thousands of gallons of oil off refugio state beach in santa barbara county. anne makovec has the latest from the newsroom. >> reporter: the coast guard is going to send up a chopper at sun-up to see how far this oil may have already spread. they estimate that about 21,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean when a pipeline broke. it stretched for four miles of beach last night and 50 yards into the ocean. a whale was spotted swimming in it yesterday. this is near refugio state beach as. the broken pipeline sent oil into a culvert that ran into the ocean. the clean-up has begun but the level of damage is unknown. >> we plan to do a first light overflight with a helicopter to determine if the oil has moved. there are wind projections that say that the oil could move two to four miles south down the coast. >> reporter: the company which owns the pipeline, plains all american, shut down that li
now it's roadwork in both directions on the nimitz freeway between marina and davis. we'll have more coming up. >>> a broken pipeline in central california off the coast spilled thousands of gallons of oil off refugio state beach in santa barbara county. anne makovec has the latest from the newsroom. >> reporter: the coast guard is going to send up a chopper at sun-up to see how far this oil may have already spread. they estimate that about 21,000 gallons of oil spilled into the...
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she is davis. she was with the fbi from 2004 to 2010. now, she's accused of assaulting a police officer in a bizarre attack outside the cia. according to those charges documents, davis made violent threats to cia last thursday and claims she wanted to, and we quote die of police brutality. davis was scheduled for a court hearing today, but the judge said she was simply too uncomfort -- uncop cooperative and combative to be brought in for the hearing. she's got another court date next month. >>> tonight, a group of lawmakers are warning their colleagues of college not to mention the airports for their own personal benefit. >>> it turns out there's a long- standing deal that maintains a delicate balance between dallas and reagan. tip it over, we could all suffer. >>> if you have flown through reagan national recently, then you surely notice, this airport is booming. traffic is up 30% since the year 2000. many of the flights on these boards didn't even exist back then, but with that growth had come unintended consequences elsewhere. when as
she is davis. she was with the fbi from 2004 to 2010. now, she's accused of assaulting a police officer in a bizarre attack outside the cia. according to those charges documents, davis made violent threats to cia last thursday and claims she wanted to, and we quote die of police brutality. davis was scheduled for a court hearing today, but the judge said she was simply too uncomfort -- uncop cooperative and combative to be brought in for the hearing. she's got another court date next month....
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host: lanny davis is with us.invite you to join the conversation. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for all others, (202) 748-8002. also send us a tweet at @cspanwj . "clinton cash" -- one of the reasons we responded -- we invited you here was to respond to that. one of the issues he brought up is speaking fees and speaking to foreign entities. [video clip] >> the clintons are unique and fit into this pattern. no post-presidency has been marked by as much money making as well clinton has engaged in. between 2001 and 2012, they took in some $36 million. that is on president in scale and scope. they have created a new model. this model, if it is allowed to continue and is successful, will be adopted by others. the model is getting around rules and laws we have in place that event foreign entities from influencing american politics. you cannot give campaign contributions into american political campaigns if you are a foreign entity. but with the clinton foundation and the ability to pay sp
host: lanny davis is with us.invite you to join the conversation. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for all others, (202) 748-8002. also send us a tweet at @cspanwj . "clinton cash" -- one of the reasons we responded -- we invited you here was to respond to that. one of the issues he brought up is speaking fees and speaking to foreign entities. [video clip] >> the clintons are unique and fit into this pattern. no post-presidency has been marked by as...