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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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erin davis: thank you. bob sessions: yeah, good work. >> hello again and welcome to another edition of "financial perspectives" from premier i'm bob bruce, we all have the
erin davis: thank you. bob sessions: yeah, good work. >> hello again and welcome to another edition of "financial perspectives" from premier i'm bob bruce, we all have the
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>> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: dunn insists davis had a gun.ne was found, dunn's self-defense claim falls flat. according to detective musser, investigators found no weapons in the suv the night of the shooting nor anywhere near the gas station parking lot. after six days of hearing testimony the jury goes out to deliberate their verdict while jacksonville waits for justice. >> no one person has all the rights. >> waiting on that verdict, there was a lot of tension in the city. >> my twitter page, my phone, everything was blowing up. >> reporter: it takes the jury four days to come to a unanimous decision on three attempted murder charges. >> the state of florida versus michael david dunn. verdict as to count 2, we the jury find the defendant guilty. verdict as to count 3, we the jury find the defendant guilty. verdict as to count 4, we the jury find the defendant guilty of attempted second-degree murder. >> reporter: but on the charge of first-degree murder for shooting jordan davis the jury fails to commit. jordan's parents refuse to surrende
>> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: dunn insists davis had a gun.ne was found, dunn's self-defense claim falls flat. according to detective musser, investigators found no weapons in the suv the night of the shooting nor anywhere near the gas station parking lot. after six days of hearing testimony the jury goes out to deliberate their verdict while jacksonville waits for justice. >> no one person has all the rights. >> waiting on that verdict, there was a lot of tension in the...
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the tragic end to jordan davis's beginning of a new one for his parents, ron davis and lucia mcbath, as outspoken activists for gun reform. >> we know that god has a greater purpose for jordan's death and for what we're now doing. >> why aren't you tired? why haven't you decided, you know what, i lost my boy, we got justice in court, i'm just going to move on? >> jordan is driving me. when you say don't you get tired, all i have is my words to change people's minds to stop people from killing, especially killing these kids when murdering our youth, we're murdering society, and we're murdering our tomorrow. >> you're an optimistic man still, though, despite all that you've endured, all that you've seen. >> yeah. because god has shown me the journey. some of us we go through life. we never know why we're here. >> why are we here? >> i'm here to spread the word of my son, who was martyred, basically. and spread the word that this country cannot continue the way it's continuing. front of guns, lives in front of finances, lives in front of everything that we have to educate ourselves and
the tragic end to jordan davis's beginning of a new one for his parents, ron davis and lucia mcbath, as outspoken activists for gun reform. >> we know that god has a greater purpose for jordan's death and for what we're now doing. >> why aren't you tired? why haven't you decided, you know what, i lost my boy, we got justice in court, i'm just going to move on? >> jordan is driving me. when you say don't you get tired, all i have is my words to change people's minds to stop...
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ronald davis: thank you. host: thank you.applause] >> monday night, on the communicators, we will take a look at how the music industry works in an associated press professor interview. he will discuss how these :00 how musicians are paid. he is joined by jim phillips, a reporter for communications daily. the narrative of artists and songwriters feeling like they do not understand where their money is coming from is not new. but i think we are living in a world today where everything is trackable. the nsa can know where i am committing to know where you are, they can know what you are talking about on your cell phone. no reason why artists and creators should not be able to know where ther signs are being streamed, and how they are paid for that. >> watch the communicators, monday night on c-span two. >> while vacationing in hawaii for the christmas holiday, president obama and the first lady stopped by a marine corps base to visit with troops. the president gave brief remarks wishing the servicemen and women a merry christma
ronald davis: thank you. host: thank you.applause] >> monday night, on the communicators, we will take a look at how the music industry works in an associated press professor interview. he will discuss how these :00 how musicians are paid. he is joined by jim phillips, a reporter for communications daily. the narrative of artists and songwriters feeling like they do not understand where their money is coming from is not new. but i think we are living in a world today where everything is...
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ronald davis: thank you. host: thank you. [applause] >> on newsmakers, our guest is garcia, talking includingation issues a replacement for no child left behind. watch the interview tomorrow on .-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern while vacationing in hawaii for the christmas holiday, president obama and the first lady stopped by a marine corps base to visit with troops. the president gave brief remarks wishing the servicemen and women a merry christmas and thanking them for their service. [applause] president obama: hello, everybody. merry christmas. happy new year. happy hanukkah. we just want to hope you guys are having a great holiday. it is wonderful to see all of you. this is one of our favorite things to do every year because not only are we in hawaii for christmas, but we're also able to say thank you on behalf of the american people. so many families here are serving tirelessly. it is not just those in uniform who serve, it is also the spouses, the kids. there are times you are missing birthdays, soccer games, making sacrifi
ronald davis: thank you. host: thank you. [applause] >> on newsmakers, our guest is garcia, talking includingation issues a replacement for no child left behind. watch the interview tomorrow on .-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern while vacationing in hawaii for the christmas holiday, president obama and the first lady stopped by a marine corps base to visit with troops. the president gave brief remarks wishing the servicemen and women a merry christmas and thanking them for their service....
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there's no doubt greg davis and this offense certainly sits in a much better spot than a year ago -- there's no doubt greg davis and this offense certainly sits in a much better spot than a year ago -- and of course they're not done drought of more than 50 years in los angeles california -- mark woodley ...kwwl news. thanks mark-- and as a reminder -- the game friday -- new year's day. ron steele, mark woodley and the crew will keep you updated on the hawkeyes -- as they get set for their rose bowl match-up with the stanford cardinal. be sure to join us wednesday at 6-30 for a special broadcast -- we hope to see you tonight after football. >>> on this sunday night, path of destruction. at least 11 people killed as tornadoes ripped through texas and flooding in missouri kills six. it's not over. tonight, 50 million people are under some sort of rain, wind or blizzard warning. shooting. chicago police under
there's no doubt greg davis and this offense certainly sits in a much better spot than a year ago -- there's no doubt greg davis and this offense certainly sits in a much better spot than a year ago -- and of course they're not done drought of more than 50 years in los angeles california -- mark woodley ...kwwl news. thanks mark-- and as a reminder -- the game friday -- new year's day. ron steele, mark woodley and the crew will keep you updated on the hawkeyes -- as they get set for their rose...
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we'll hear from offensive coordinator greg davis on how he's retooled the offense. and propelled by a huge third quarter, nebraska downed ucla in the foster farms bowl. players and coaches fun at disneyland yesterday. but this morning, it was back to business as mark woodley from our sister station kwwl continues our coverage for the the hawkeyes continue to go hard with just five days left before the big one - it's somewhere offensive coordinator greg davis has been twice before. "any time you talk about the rose bowl, you talk about the grandaddy of them all. we're think our fans are excited, i know our players are," said greg davis/iowa offensive coordinator davis coached texas twice in the rose bowl - but hit a rut in the last few seasons at iowa - it wasn't just the coach however - after taxslayer bowl - everyone in the hawkeye locker- room knew something had to change - "we got everybody together, and we knew we had to change something. we had to change our culture. we had to get back to doing iowa football," said leshun daniels/iowa running back and preparing
we'll hear from offensive coordinator greg davis on how he's retooled the offense. and propelled by a huge third quarter, nebraska downed ucla in the foster farms bowl. players and coaches fun at disneyland yesterday. but this morning, it was back to business as mark woodley from our sister station kwwl continues our coverage for the the hawkeyes continue to go hard with just five days left before the big one - it's somewhere offensive coordinator greg davis has been twice before. "any...
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davis: thank you. [applause] host: terrific talk, jack. --can either let the me cake let them eat cake, or we can take some questions. >> thank you very much. just when we think we know all about lee and grant, you have given us so much more. the president of the united states in 1861, do you want grant or lee leading the army? mr. davis: if i was president in 1861? lee is the only one to consider. grant was an unknown worker from ohio. offered command of the eastern army, not of all armies, but of the army to be built in lee.ngton to he hit the big-time. it was the pinnacle of his career. he could not accept. is the bigger general, happily, in a year since the book has come out, no one has asked that question. [laughter] mr. davis: it happened here. there is no basis for making a valid comparison, because the experience between them is not the same. you can measure a car against another car to figure out which is the better in exactly there waspeeds, but never a situation where grant or lee were at th
davis: thank you. [applause] host: terrific talk, jack. --can either let the me cake let them eat cake, or we can take some questions. >> thank you very much. just when we think we know all about lee and grant, you have given us so much more. the president of the united states in 1861, do you want grant or lee leading the army? mr. davis: if i was president in 1861? lee is the only one to consider. grant was an unknown worker from ohio. offered command of the eastern army, not of all...
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the chief who fired davis abruptly resigned. on monday, mayor rahm emanuel named sharon fairer as ando's replacement. >> i promise you i bring new agenda other than the pursuit of integrity and transparency in the work that ipra does. >> davis agrees with the first murder charge in the shootingful mcdonald but thinks there was a cover up and disagrees with the decision not to charge the officer who shot ronald johnson. davis said there is no rule a chicago police officer can't shoot an armed suspect in the back if he is running away if the officer feels he is an imminent threat. >> if it is not absolutely necessary to kill a person, why would you? >> al jazeera, chicago. >>> this morning, washington state and oregon getting pounded with even more rain, portland getting so much water, some of the sewers overflowing. in western washington state, officials say the major rivers are close to spilling over their banks. the rain started over the weekend. it is expected to continue throughout the week and they are already saying no more
the chief who fired davis abruptly resigned. on monday, mayor rahm emanuel named sharon fairer as ando's replacement. >> i promise you i bring new agenda other than the pursuit of integrity and transparency in the work that ipra does. >> davis agrees with the first murder charge in the shootingful mcdonald but thinks there was a cover up and disagrees with the decision not to charge the officer who shot ronald johnson. davis said there is no rule a chicago police officer can't shoot...
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samuel davies out of control when he went after the french. there may have been ap argument for mobilizing virginia against frontier mir raudsing french and indian allies but set in the context of the imperial wars of the 18th century this was not a situation of all good and all liberty against all evil and tyranny. using the absolutes of a sacred volume to advance temporal means, was and remains a problem. >> if i could follow up on that. it seems to me that the rebels, the revolutionaries and the republic are using scripture to advance their political cause. you will have loyalists attempting to do the same thing. this notion that mistakes are made, i mean, looking back you can say given our views today, this doesn't work but that feels just a touch ahistorical, or am i mishearing something? >> certainly not ahistorical to say mistakes were made because they are continually. what i take from the biblical particularly the revolutionary period is the overwhelming, nearly overwhelming tendency the nearly overwhelming pressure once a crisis occu
samuel davies out of control when he went after the french. there may have been ap argument for mobilizing virginia against frontier mir raudsing french and indian allies but set in the context of the imperial wars of the 18th century this was not a situation of all good and all liberty against all evil and tyranny. using the absolutes of a sacred volume to advance temporal means, was and remains a problem. >> if i could follow up on that. it seems to me that the rebels, the...
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. >> but jamal davis has ban breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have super, like, bisque oh booty shots on, and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i just bet you did. >> davis' good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county. he has prior convictions for larceny and break-in and arrested various times on parole violations. he pled guilty to two new charges of larceny sand awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait to get out of here. >> you got less days than i do. >> because you're a criminal. >> you're a habitual offender . >> no. that was last year. this is this year. >> new year, new you? >> that's what they say. >> coming up. >> a wrist block, basically. >> jam
. >> but jamal davis has ban breath of fresh air. a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have super, like, bisque oh booty shots on, and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who it straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose...
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debra davies joins us from washington. debra i want to start with something that a guest in our last segment mentioned. he said he watched the documentary and wanted to know a little bit more about the motivations of liam collins, the british athlete that helped al jazeera go undercover. what were his motivations on that? >> we met liam collins, he is someone who is passionate about sports. sport has been his pliech he was a talented schoolboy -- been his life. he still competes at masters level and he is fascinated to know how you can cleanly improve your performance, and what is the dividing line between the light and the dark side. what is it that makes athletes want to cross over into the world of doping. so we were already looking at this as a topic, we met liam, seemed to us that he was perfectly perfectly placed to be someone to go under cover. because it's such a closed world. liam knows what he's talking about. he is what he says he is. he's a proper athlete. he was the perfect person for us to go under cover and
debra davies joins us from washington. debra i want to start with something that a guest in our last segment mentioned. he said he watched the documentary and wanted to know a little bit more about the motivations of liam collins, the british athlete that helped al jazeera go undercover. what were his motivations on that? >> we met liam collins, he is someone who is passionate about sports. sport has been his pliech he was a talented schoolboy -- been his life. he still competes at...
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ronald davis: it may be, there is a difference.you think they are treated as an enemy, that may be a case where you are living, but the only thing i would say is i do not think i would attach it to one section of the police as being veterans. it is the training of all officers, how they are held accountable, how they are working with the community. looking at the men and women who have come from service, my daughter is a veteran, and their sense of duty can be very positive. accuse -- i just think we should because just before we
ronald davis: it may be, there is a difference.you think they are treated as an enemy, that may be a case where you are living, but the only thing i would say is i do not think i would attach it to one section of the police as being veterans. it is the training of all officers, how they are held accountable, how they are working with the community. looking at the men and women who have come from service, my daughter is a veteran, and their sense of duty can be very positive. accuse -- i just...
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. >> county clerk kim davis, jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. defiant after her release. >> under whose authority are you not issuing licenses? >> under god's authority. >> matt bevin visited her in jail to show his support he says he will issue an executive order to remove the clerk's name, a victory for davis who lives in a city with an anti discrimination law on the books. >> it was inevitable that someone was going to become kim davis. if not in tennessee, then the accident, but somewhere in the nation. >> chris matter man is on the other side of the fight. his fairness campaign is traveling all over the state and has already logged one victory, passage of a an anti discrimination ordinance in kim davis' hometown. >> we had not had grassroots movement of local supporters really fighting for lgbt rights after that passage and they coalesced around the kim davis incidents to look, this isn't our kentucky. >> his team created the kentucky competitive workforce coalition. companies already complying, but they want more. >> the corporate sector k
. >> county clerk kim davis, jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. defiant after her release. >> under whose authority are you not issuing licenses? >> under god's authority. >> matt bevin visited her in jail to show his support he says he will issue an executive order to remove the clerk's name, a victory for davis who lives in a city with an anti discrimination law on the books. >> it was inevitable that someone was going to become...
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jefferson davis has conducted his war, tad. tom hanks: but abraham lincoln has less than 11 days to live. abraham lincoln: might i have a glass of water? tom hanks: ironically, on this day, tad's 12th birthday, april 4th, 1865, the immediate danger to the president is not in richmond. it's on its way to washington. sergeant thomas harney, an explosives expert with the confederate torpedo bureau, has already been dispatched on a secret mission to blow up the white house and lincoln in it. and there is sound evidence that john wilkes booth learns of the plot while in new york, at the same time that abraham lincoln is walking the streets of richmond. southern gentleman: sergeant harney is with colonel mosby in virginia as we speak, seeking to infiltrate washington at the earliest convenience. john wilkes booth: and jefferson davis has sanctioned this harebrained incendiary scheme? i see. and it is true that president davis escaped intact from richmond? southern gentleman: yes. thank heaven he is safely bound for danville. you seem
jefferson davis has conducted his war, tad. tom hanks: but abraham lincoln has less than 11 days to live. abraham lincoln: might i have a glass of water? tom hanks: ironically, on this day, tad's 12th birthday, april 4th, 1865, the immediate danger to the president is not in richmond. it's on its way to washington. sergeant thomas harney, an explosives expert with the confederate torpedo bureau, has already been dispatched on a secret mission to blow up the white house and lincoln in it. and...
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and there was no way to communicate with general davis. i made the decision and it was the right decision. >> general grant, you made the decision to allow your rations, the union rations, to be distributed to union troops but your own troops were fairly starved from the chase as well. >> they were hungry because we had been on the run for several days in pursuit of the army of northern virginia. actually i gave general lee the provisions that i had kept him from getting. >> it was my rations. >> it was his rations that i gave him. >> it was magnanimous of you to do so. >> i thought it was at the time. we also gave him some of our rations. his men were starving. mine were hungry, but we had been in a head long rush to get to this place. and, for the first time in the war, i saw a phenomenon that there were no stragglers in my army. every man -- we all knew that the end was near and every man was pushing to be at the front. no one wanted to be at the rear. >> a question for you from facebook. john landford wants to know what happened to the
and there was no way to communicate with general davis. i made the decision and it was the right decision. >> general grant, you made the decision to allow your rations, the union rations, to be distributed to union troops but your own troops were fairly starved from the chase as well. >> they were hungry because we had been on the run for several days in pursuit of the army of northern virginia. actually i gave general lee the provisions that i had kept him from getting. >>...
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(mildretta warner- davis//rice's grandmother) "them two officers and mr. mcghinty, they're gonna have to live with this just like i do."/// ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) > the chicago police officer seen on video shooting an african- american teen 16 times last year... appeared in court today. jason van dyke pleaded not guilty to six counts of first-degree murder at his arraignment. the video of laquan mcdonald's fatal shooting outraged many and led to the resignation of chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy. meanwhile... the u-s justice department has launched an investigation into chicago's police force... and whether officers have made a habit of violating the law or the u-s constitution in their actions. ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) > after dozens of bullets hit a valley apartment christmas night... the couple that lives there say they are thankful to be alive. ashley berlin and boyfriend fired into their apartment complex near rainbow and smoke ranch. but by chance the two were not hit. metro police say they don't believe the couple was the intended targe
(mildretta warner- davis//rice's grandmother) "them two officers and mr. mcghinty, they're gonna have to live with this just like i do."/// ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) > the chicago police officer seen on video shooting an african- american teen 16 times last year... appeared in court today. jason van dyke pleaded not guilty to six counts of first-degree murder at his arraignment. the video of laquan mcdonald's fatal shooting outraged many and led to the resignation of chicago police...
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davis didn't buy it and is suing ipp ra and the city. ipp ra was born in 2007, in the fall out from this video. there was a beating, costing the officer and the police superintendent their jobs, and the city 900,000 in a settlement. and a federal judge criticized a code of silence among cops. the city's investigating body was criticized for its handling of the case. it was replaced by ipp roe. and the attorney for the family was killed by an officer in 2014 says ipp roe never interviewed that officer that did the shooting. sunday night-scott ando, the chief that fired davis abruptly resigned. monday, the mayor named sharon as ando's replacement. i promise you i bring no agenda other than the pursuit of integrity and transperty in the work that ipp ra does. this is what the chicago police deserve and chicago citizens demand. >> davis agrees with the first degree murder charge against van dyk. but he also says he thinks there was a cover up. and he disagrees with the decision not to charge the officer who shot johnson, a decision that was
davis didn't buy it and is suing ipp ra and the city. ipp ra was born in 2007, in the fall out from this video. there was a beating, costing the officer and the police superintendent their jobs, and the city 900,000 in a settlement. and a federal judge criticized a code of silence among cops. the city's investigating body was criticized for its handling of the case. it was replaced by ipp roe. and the attorney for the family was killed by an officer in 2014 says ipp roe never interviewed that...
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>> we are. >> reporter: davis acknowledges that wasn't the case in april. after freddie gray's death, the city erupted. businesses were looted and torched. police officers were injured. in the aftermath, murders and violent crime spiked, and officers were accused of not being aggressive enough. there were concerns they were pulling back. did that happen? >> i think a more thoughtful way to recognize what happened for a couple months here is this police department had ptsd. >> reporter: ptsd, is that politically correct way of saying that they were taking a knee? >> i think it's a correct way of saying the cops had anxiety. >> reporter: davis' predecessor anthony batts was fired in july, but the killings continued, 311 homicides this year, a 59% increase over 2014. davis, who was deputy commissioner at the time of the rioting, says one reason the murder rate is up: the looting- of 30 pharmacies suddenly 288,000 doses of prescription drugs were on the streets with gangs fighting for control. >> when they get their hands on those stash, then there's a competit
>> we are. >> reporter: davis acknowledges that wasn't the case in april. after freddie gray's death, the city erupted. businesses were looted and torched. police officers were injured. in the aftermath, murders and violent crime spiked, and officers were accused of not being aggressive enough. there were concerns they were pulling back. did that happen? >> i think a more thoughtful way to recognize what happened for a couple months here is this police department had ptsd....
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davis ultimately returned the root family packages just in time for christmas. the roots have since moved to a new home, and say so far this year, all of their packages have arrived safely. >> don't mess with this lady's wreath. >> that's right. >> reporter: what can you do to protect your packages from these so-called porch pirates? experts say to schedule deliveries when you know you'll be home. if you won't be there, they all have tools to track your packages and reschedule, or divert deliveries. always require a signature, and consider installing lights, or surveillance systems. some sound advice to make sure all these gifts get under the tree, and out of the hands of those greedy grinches. for "nightline"," i'm matt gutman in west virginia. >>> up next here, an extreme transfsfmation for people's 2014 sexiest man alive. what chris hemsworth, also known as thor, had to do in order to play a marooned sailor inn his latest movie "ininhe heart of the sea." this holiday, ford america's best-selling brand is giving you more. the ford holiday sales event... with 0
davis ultimately returned the root family packages just in time for christmas. the roots have since moved to a new home, and say so far this year, all of their packages have arrived safely. >> don't mess with this lady's wreath. >> that's right. >> reporter: what can you do to protect your packages from these so-called porch pirates? experts say to schedule deliveries when you know you'll be home. if you won't be there, they all have tools to track your packages and...
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nick davies, he is not a big denver, he always came across as a straightlaced guy. they are saying he was brainstorming, and we all say silly things in the office when we are throwing ideas around. that is how he will try to get out of it. it was not enacted, but the e-mails are there, the evidence is there. brent: to have an e-mail trail, first of all, is deadly to somebody who's doing that type of rain storming. he has stepped down. what does this mean for the sport? >> the president was not actually in charge at the time. he only took over this year, so he is ok, although he is very close to nick davies. the problem was that he came into the office and said i am defending the sport. this is a gross attack on us, we have done nothing wrong. but now he is looking pretty silly. we have a huge problem here, we need to deal with it. brent: thank you, we will take a 62nd break. when we come back we will have more news plus christoffel be here with the latest business headlines -- christoph will be here with the latest news t business headlines. brent: welcome back. out
nick davies, he is not a big denver, he always came across as a straightlaced guy. they are saying he was brainstorming, and we all say silly things in the office when we are throwing ideas around. that is how he will try to get out of it. it was not enacted, but the e-mails are there, the evidence is there. brent: to have an e-mail trail, first of all, is deadly to somebody who's doing that type of rain storming. he has stepped down. what does this mean for the sport? >> the president...
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today davis and his wife live in south florida. when he comes back to long island, you can find craig gibson close by. how difficult is it to see a friend go through this, to fight this? >> irained six, seven world champions. the best condition, best shape, wasn't immedia or anyth like that. >> reporter: while he sits in the car, to weak to get out, s ve-year-old daughter and wife look around. there's a street named after him, a mural, all indications of what he means to folks around here. >> at you a daddy lived here. isn't that wonderful? >> yeah. >> he's going to be champion of the world, lightweight division. he's got all the skills. he's quick, agile. anything a trainer could ask >> i almost can't feed myself. my we has to feed me. my arms are that skinny. i've lost close to 70 pound. and every sine day i'm fighting. >> reporter: what he does convince me ofs he has no fear ornger going forward. fighter's mentality, he tells me. >> a lot of anger? >> no. i fight. 're going to beat this. i don't care if i'm on my last leg, we're
today davis and his wife live in south florida. when he comes back to long island, you can find craig gibson close by. how difficult is it to see a friend go through this, to fight this? >> irained six, seven world champions. the best condition, best shape, wasn't immedia or anyth like that. >> reporter: while he sits in the car, to weak to get out, s ve-year-old daughter and wife look around. there's a street named after him, a mural, all indications of what he means to folks...
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together for jack davis.applause] [applause] jack: rapier wit. [laughter] jack: how hungry are you for that cake, frank? [applause] jack: i am delighted to be here tonight and see all of you hungry people who will stay an hour or two longer. [applause] jack: it is great fun to be with the lincoln forum family. again, i first joined this group when we are at the holiday inn when god was a boy and one of us had dark hair. and it is great to see how this happy fellowship has grown. and spread and the way that you continue to come together as host in fellowship every year, it is wonderful, remarkable and it is great to be a part of it. 150 years ago right now, the two most popular and influential men in america were ulysses s. grant and robert e. lee. there is no question that ulysses s. grant was more popular than lincoln. and robert e. lee was the one man to him all confederate looked for example, inspiration, guidance, and dark and difficult days following defeat. we know a lot about them. but i think there ha
together for jack davis.applause] [applause] jack: rapier wit. [laughter] jack: how hungry are you for that cake, frank? [applause] jack: i am delighted to be here tonight and see all of you hungry people who will stay an hour or two longer. [applause] jack: it is great fun to be with the lincoln forum family. again, i first joined this group when we are at the holiday inn when god was a boy and one of us had dark hair. and it is great to see how this happy fellowship has grown. and spread and...
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>> yes, sir. >> davis: you feel me? >> 100%. >> davis: it took all i had not to come see you last night... >> yes, sir. >> davis: ...to hunt you down. but i'm trying to calm down. >> stahl: keith davis is the chief of this narcotics unit, and he is making a death threat. >> coghlan: you know, i'm just going to let the tape speak for itself. >> stahl: coghlan sent the tape and a letter to the chancellor and attorney of ole miss more than two years ago, thinking that, as a funder of metro narcotics, they should know how the unit was treating its students. he got no reply, and we could find no evidence that changes were made to the program at that time. greg told us that, as he continued making undercover buys, he became anxious and paranoid. >> greg: i would have to conceal that i was shaking, because, first of all, i completely detested what i was doing. trouble. >> stahl: did you feel ashamed? >> greg: absolutely. >> stahl: because of turning in other kids? >> greg: yes. >> stahl: but keith davis told the ole miss campu
>> yes, sir. >> davis: you feel me? >> 100%. >> davis: it took all i had not to come see you last night... >> yes, sir. >> davis: ...to hunt you down. but i'm trying to calm down. >> stahl: keith davis is the chief of this narcotics unit, and he is making a death threat. >> coghlan: you know, i'm just going to let the tape speak for itself. >> stahl: coghlan sent the tape and a letter to the chancellor and attorney of ole miss more than two...