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davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment, 15 pages long. outlined all of the general's shortcomings. that is why it had to be 15 pages long. [laughter] he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." intended use of it that congress is responsible legislation, but did not do it. we convinced him that if nothing else, johnstons appointment would boost sagging morale in the army and was a measure of in lee and his commitment to the cause that he was willing to violate every personal instinct, swallow hard, and make the appointment. the news brought no pleasure to joe johnson. when he got lee's order to concentrate your forces and , he repliedherman "these troops form an army too weak to cope with sherman." of course, davis had heard back before -- that befo
davis refused to do it. he prepared a lengthy and carefully argued bill of indictment, 15 pages long. outlined all of the general's shortcomings. that is why it had to be 15 pages long. [laughter] he concluded with this. "my opinion of general johnstons unfitness of command has ripen slowly and against my inclination into a conviction so subtle that it would be impossible for me, again, to feel confidence in him as a commander of the army in the field." intended use of it that...
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robert davis was about to be set free. >> i'm elated. just in time for the holidays.robert's mother's birthday. come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm elated. words can't describe it. words cannot describe it. i'm just so happy. if it wasn't for that man fighting for me right there, i wouldn't be out right now. and this is just overwhelming right now. i'm outside of these fences, man! hello? i'm just getting ready to pull out. yeah. it's unreal, mom. as long as this ain't a dream, i'm leaving right now. >> and that very night, robert was together again with his mother and his brother and freedom. >> robert! it's you! it's you! this is my boy. he's home. >> how does it feel out here? >> it feels great, man. >> a few weeks later we came to see robert
robert davis was about to be set free. >> i'm elated. just in time for the holidays.robert's mother's birthday. come on, sandy, pick up. sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> at last, the final drive to robert's prison, with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert! >> hello, hello. >> how are...
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davis: six months. julia: is that all? mr. davis: in today's world, you do not get two years.heir previous ceo had 15 years, but it was a terrible 15 years. scarlet: what is the most immediate way to engage -- to gauge if flannery is doing what he should be doing? mr. davis: you have to make the difficult decisions now and pull off the band-aid, shut down these facilities and the operating at a level that is profitable. that to not take more than six months to plan out and really get moving in the right direction. you should start to see cash flow improved. i think there will be things he is doing that are more immediate. and the spinoffs -- the stock is acting great today by the way, it opened up at 6% and now it is thinklash -- flat, but i if it is six months and things have not perked up, he is going to be under term it is pressure to spend less and do more. scarlet: how much would you pay to sit in the boardroom? mr. davis: a fortune. he will stand up and say no, we are not talking about those things. we are going to talk about why you have not done your job in 15 years. w
davis: six months. julia: is that all? mr. davis: in today's world, you do not get two years.heir previous ceo had 15 years, but it was a terrible 15 years. scarlet: what is the most immediate way to engage -- to gauge if flannery is doing what he should be doing? mr. davis: you have to make the difficult decisions now and pull off the band-aid, shut down these facilities and the operating at a level that is profitable. that to not take more than six months to plan out and really get moving in...
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davis love —— david davies.ing relieving the european union. nicky morgan, thank you for your time. just want to show you the latest pictures from catalonia coming into us pictures from catalonia coming into us live here. pro—independence protesters gathering outside the cata la n protesters gathering outside the catalan government buildings to see... this of course after the spanish prime minister mariano rajoy said the regional ministers would be stripped of their power, effectively madrid imposing direct rule on catalonia. this constitutional stand—off continuing here, continuing that referendum, where catalonian leaders say 90% of participants voted for independence, even though 43% of voters turned out for the referendum. so the constitutional stand—off continuing between barcelona and madrid. now, snapchat has become the latest social media platform to fall foul of advertising rules. two posts on the mobile app by a reality tv star we re the mobile app by a reality tv star were found by the advertising sta
davis love —— david davies.ing relieving the european union. nicky morgan, thank you for your time. just want to show you the latest pictures from catalonia coming into us pictures from catalonia coming into us live here. pro—independence protesters gathering outside the cata la n protesters gathering outside the catalan government buildings to see... this of course after the spanish prime minister mariano rajoy said the regional ministers would be stripped of their power, effectively...
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, the mother, and also be on the lookout for maria davis booker, her 6-year-old daughter. law enforcement police said davis took her daughter and fled on foot and is still in the area, so, again, malyaia davis-booker, 6-year-old african-american girl, last seen in a dress and white leggings. of course, the clothes could have change since then, and her mother, laquita davis, a 34-year-old african-american woman. she allegedly took her daughter in mid-july, months ago from her daughter's grandmother in berkley at a time police said davis was homeless, had diminished capacity, and did not have custody of her daughter legally. reporting live here outside the sheriff substation in san leandro. >> let's hope the little girl is safe and sound, thank you, bob. >>> continuing breaking news coverage of the wildfires burning in the north bay after the break. go to nbcbayarea.com for updates for all evacuations and closures. we'll be back after the short break. this morning. this is courtesy of s-f-p-d serg m >>> new images in from the news room this morning curtesy of the san francis
, the mother, and also be on the lookout for maria davis booker, her 6-year-old daughter. law enforcement police said davis took her daughter and fled on foot and is still in the area, so, again, malyaia davis-booker, 6-year-old african-american girl, last seen in a dress and white leggings. of course, the clothes could have change since then, and her mother, laquita davis, a 34-year-old african-american woman. she allegedly took her daughter in mid-july, months ago from her daughter's...
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david davis. no deal —— david davis draws up no deal. no deal was better than a bad deal. better than a bad deal. that is not the view of everyone in the capital, i don't think philip hammond would agree with that and all with some of the others, but this is david davis, the brexit secretary, drawing up a clear picture of what a no deal would actually mean. to be honest, this is actually mean. to be honest, this is a way of putting pressure on the negotiations and they want the eu sighter believe that we do mean it when we say that we are prepared to sanction the possibility of no deal. what in essence he would be saying, we are prepared to take the hit. we know it would be damaging in the short term because we would have these... we would lose the prospect of frictionless trade which we have always said we wanted, but we are willing to take that. the question then is whether the other leaders in hose then is whether the other leaders in nose will believe that we really mean it, or that david davis really means it —— the other leaders in europe. for the eu 27, there are in
david davis. no deal —— david davis draws up no deal. no deal was better than a bad deal. better than a bad deal. that is not the view of everyone in the capital, i don't think philip hammond would agree with that and all with some of the others, but this is david davis, the brexit secretary, drawing up a clear picture of what a no deal would actually mean. to be honest, this is actually mean. to be honest, this is a way of putting pressure on the negotiations and they want the eu sighter...
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david davis coming up. then borisjohnson the there. david davis coming up.e foreign secretary after that. i'm going to show you the queue. this hasn't happened yet at this conference, but if you just look down here, you can sea a very long queue forming already for this afternoon's event and, i've just been speaking to a slightly stressed conservative party official who's saying it's already full in there andi saying it's already full in there and i don't know where everyone is going to go. it's definitely going to be standing room only because, of course, that issue of brexit people here will be very keen to hear from david davis about what exactly he thinks is going to happen next, but also i think borisjohnson who's a lwa ys also i think borisjohnson who's always of course a big draw at these conferences and maybe even more so. there's definitely more of a sense of excitement here this afternoon which there hasn't really been this week. everyone trying to second guess what borisjohnson is up to. earlier we speak to nicky morgan the former education secret
david davis coming up. then borisjohnson the there. david davis coming up.e foreign secretary after that. i'm going to show you the queue. this hasn't happened yet at this conference, but if you just look down here, you can sea a very long queue forming already for this afternoon's event and, i've just been speaking to a slightly stressed conservative party official who's saying it's already full in there andi saying it's already full in there and i don't know where everyone is going to go....
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lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. the confederacy has been talking about moving into maryland going back to the fall 1861. even stonewall jackson when he is in command at harpers ferry, in the first days of the war, does have troops on maryland heights in maryland. this was a constant confederate warning. robert e lee himself did not put much stock that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the army. the yokented to throw of dinky oppression -- of the yankee oppression off of maryland and bring it into the confederacy. he did have some leeway, pardon the pun, but jefferson davis was fully aware of what lee wanted to do. >> ladies and gentlemen, kevin pawlak. [applause] americaneekend on history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00, on lectures in history, laura watt discusses the evolution of the national park system. >> this was not just a case of setting aside and already natural landscape and leaving it alone, which is what we tend to think of when we think of heart protection. what he was doing was
lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. the confederacy has been talking about moving into maryland going back to the fall 1861. even stonewall jackson when he is in command at harpers ferry, in the first days of the war, does have troops on maryland heights in maryland. this was a constant confederate warning. robert e lee himself did not put much stock that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the army. the yokented to throw of dinky oppression...
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his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in the house of commons this afternoon speaking the mps also said that the uk had to be prepared for a no deal scenario. he said that was the best way of getting a good deal out of the european union. but in front of the european union. but in front of the home affairs select committee, amber rudd, the home secretary, was asked the same question by labour. there has obviously been discussion
his colleague david davis in the eu. his colleague david davis in the house of commons this afternoon speaking the mps also said that the uk had to be prepared for a no deal scenario. he said that was the best way of getting a good deal out of the european union. but in front of the european union. but in front of the home affairs select committee, amber rudd, the home secretary, was asked the same question by labour. there has obviously been discussion
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that is what david davies appealed for from the podium short while ago.rnierfor his part from the podium short while ago. michel barnier for his part says he is happy to have more meetings with david davis and his team is talking over these technical brexit issues and is hopeful progress could be made by the time of the eu summit after that in december. norman smith in westminster, how much of a setback is this for the uk government? the view of ministers is that michel barnier was always likely to say no because they view this asjust part of likely to say no because they view this as just part of the negotiations. it's a high—stakes negotiations, both sides will play hardball. it will go down to the wire but the danger is if neither side blinks any time soon, you get into no deal country and in the last few minutes the labour party have written to mr davies to say get yourself back to brussels next week to carry on negotiating to avoid are i'io to carry on negotiating to avoid are no deal scenario. this was their spokesman, keir starmer. you cannot mask
that is what david davies appealed for from the podium short while ago.rnierfor his part from the podium short while ago. michel barnier for his part says he is happy to have more meetings with david davis and his team is talking over these technical brexit issues and is hopeful progress could be made by the time of the eu summit after that in december. norman smith in westminster, how much of a setback is this for the uk government? the view of ministers is that michel barnier was always...
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we're talking vernon davis. he takes us on a tour of his locker in this edition of 9 cribs. >> he didn't have the proper paperwork. fair or foul? we'll verify ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. >>> a federal judge in hawaii is blocking the latest version of president trump's travel ban. the ban was due to go into effect at midnight tonight. it would have re
we're talking vernon davis. he takes us on a tour of his locker in this edition of 9 cribs. >> he didn't have the proper paperwork. fair or foul? we'll verify ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to...
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lee and jefferson davis.t a quarter of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> mason: democracy in action in jackson. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> star uproar, the president chief of staff's message to america. >> absolutely stuns me. >> fake art at trump tower? >> is the president's prize work of art a cheap copy? >> food truck fire ball. how dangerous can they get? inside edition investigates. >> wow! >> branded by a secret society. she says she was held down and branded like cattle. >> inside the controversial secret sister head. >> powerful people, celebritie
lee and jefferson davis.t a quarter of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> mason: democracy in action in jackson. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york....
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lee and jefferson davis.r of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> hi everyone and welcome to the overnight news. donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his handling of the deaths of four u.s. soldiers in niger. yesterday chief of staff former marine general kelly strolled into the white house press room to defend the president. >> and he said to me, "what do i say?" i said to him, "sir, there's nothing you can do to lighten the burden on these families." but let me tell
lee and jefferson davis.r of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others check back...
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that was david davis — but the prime minister was quick to respond.negotiations with the european union but i'm confident that the timetable in the lisbon treaty gives time until march, 2019, for negotiations and i'm confident because it is in the interests of both sides, notjust as parliament wa nts a both sides, notjust as parliament wants a vote on the deal but there will be ratification by other parliaments and we will be able to achieve agreement on the negotiation in time for this parliament to have a vote. getting louder and louder in the commons. we can go to alex forsyth for some help on this. what does this mean? it's a pretty big deal to mps does this mean? it's a pretty big dealto mps in does this mean? it's a pretty big deal to mps in the commons that they get a vote on whatever theresa may comes back from brussels with and the government has promised them that so when david davis suggested that so when david davis suggested that the negotiations could go to the last minute, after the deadline of 2019, a lot of mps, especially labour once
that was david davis — but the prime minister was quick to respond.negotiations with the european union but i'm confident that the timetable in the lisbon treaty gives time until march, 2019, for negotiations and i'm confident because it is in the interests of both sides, notjust as parliament wa nts a both sides, notjust as parliament wants a vote on the deal but there will be ratification by other parliaments and we will be able to achieve agreement on the negotiation in time for this...
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move on to the next phase of negotiations that is talking about the future but on the other and mr davis says let's do exactly that let's talk about the future now well britain's finance minister has been talking about the worst case no deal scenario is no deal likely i would say inching closer because time is running out until the next year september of two thousand and eighteen a deal should be closed because after that it would be very hard to reach the brakes a deadline which is march two thousand and nineteen and so both sides really have to speed it up and mr van you gave the last deadline today he said until the thirty first of december we have to move to move to phase two and as that happens is the likelihood that no deal be reaches very high and give us an idea of what one of us the significant stumbling blocks this issue of a financial settlement britain paying a year to leave what's going on. right now this is of course the biggest stumbling block because it's about money and britain has acknowledged that there are some thinking things they have to pay that some. you know is a
move on to the next phase of negotiations that is talking about the future but on the other and mr davis says let's do exactly that let's talk about the future now well britain's finance minister has been talking about the worst case no deal scenario is no deal likely i would say inching closer because time is running out until the next year september of two thousand and eighteen a deal should be closed because after that it would be very hard to reach the brakes a deadline which is march two...
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her name is laquita davis. police are describing davis as homeless and acting with diminished capacity. authorities say davis abducted malayia several times before including three months ago in berkeley when the six-year-old was with her grandparents. both were tracked down the next day by pittsburg police. malayia is described as african- american with brown hair, brown eyes three 8th waiting 50 pounds. she was last seen wearing a long sleeve navy blue and red dress with white leggings. laquita davis as african- american with brown hair, brown eyes, 5' 7", 170 pounds. she was last seen wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans. >>> here is what we know so far this morning about the fires. the confirmed death toll remains at 11 with the seven victims in sonoma county, 2 and napa county and one in yuba and mendocino county's. cal fire said 1500 buildings have burned including homes and at least two schools and several wineries. sonoma county officials say they've received reports of more than 100 missing people but
her name is laquita davis. police are describing davis as homeless and acting with diminished capacity. authorities say davis abducted malayia several times before including three months ago in berkeley when the six-year-old was with her grandparents. both were tracked down the next day by pittsburg police. malayia is described as african- american with brown hair, brown eyes three 8th waiting 50 pounds. she was last seen wearing a long sleeve navy blue and red dress with white leggings....
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lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. the confederacy has been talking about moving into maryland going back to the fall 1861. even stonewall jackson when he is in command at harpers ferry, in the first days of the war, technically has troops on maryland heights in maryland. robert e lee himself did not put much stock that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the confederacy. one goal was to bring maryland into the confederacy. he did have some leeway, pardon the pun, but jefferson davis was fully aware of what lee wanted to do. >> ladies and gentlemen, kevin pawlak. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching american history tv, 48 hours every weekend on american history v. forow us on twitter information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> everything was devastating for him at the end. he was r
lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. the confederacy has been talking about moving into maryland going back to the fall 1861. even stonewall jackson when he is in command at harpers ferry, in the first days of the war, technically has troops on maryland heights in maryland. robert e lee himself did not put much stock that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the confederacy. one goal was to bring maryland into the confederacy. he did have some...
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fascinating because david davis, the brexit secretary, we thought would take us all the way through tobrexit, almost seems to be enjoying himself when he has been talking about it previously. but he seems to be getting a bit tired of it and in this he has told friends, according to the daily telegraph, the chief negotiator for the eu, michel barnier, he needs this more thanl michel barnier, he needs this more than i do. he says he seems to be enjoying it, davis, you get the impression that he seems to be, for someone impression that he seems to be, for someone who has wanted to be the prime minister before, he likes the big jobs and the limelight, i don't think he particularly likes what he is having to do and they are saying he is going to go in 2019 when we leave the eu, it remains to be seen whether we are leaving, that is the transition start command of leave it to borisjohnson, with people saying that means boris johnson to borisjohnson, with people saying that means borisjohnson will think ifi that means borisjohnson will think iflam that means borisjohnson will think if i am han
fascinating because david davis, the brexit secretary, we thought would take us all the way through tobrexit, almost seems to be enjoying himself when he has been talking about it previously. but he seems to be getting a bit tired of it and in this he has told friends, according to the daily telegraph, the chief negotiator for the eu, michel barnier, he needs this more thanl michel barnier, he needs this more than i do. he says he seems to be enjoying it, davis, you get the impression that he...
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lee and jefferson davis.t a quarter of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> mason: democracy in action in jackson. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes
lee and jefferson davis.t a quarter of those schools have a majority of african american students. so when people ask you what elementary school you went to, what name are you going to say? >> i'm going to say i went to barack obama elementary school. >> reporter: a name these students and parents say they can all be proud of. omar villafranca, cbs news, jackson, mississippi. >> mason: democracy in action in jackson. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york....
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david davis was saying significant progress.ho do you believe on that, how do you think the talks are going? this is the front of the express who are in a state of outrage as the eu are put ago block on eu trade talks. they're reporting that michel barnier has essentially, the eu is demanding a multibillion pound divorce settle m e nt multibillion pound divorce settlement and at the moment he has warned the uk not to expect concessions so the michel barnier way of negotiation seems to be show me the money and when the reply is we can't give you everything you want, his reply is please can i have all your money. unsurprisingly, this is not going to go down well with david davis. he is the british people — he has the british people's interests at hearts and must guide money wisely, he is not there to offer the eu whatever they want. it is disappointing that things are at this stage and they haven't moved further on. is this to be expected, do you think? snoo i can't see why there is outrage, we are where we thought we would be sno
david davis was saying significant progress.ho do you believe on that, how do you think the talks are going? this is the front of the express who are in a state of outrage as the eu are put ago block on eu trade talks. they're reporting that michel barnier has essentially, the eu is demanding a multibillion pound divorce settle m e nt multibillion pound divorce settlement and at the moment he has warned the uk not to expect concessions so the michel barnier way of negotiation seems to be show...
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officers firing more than forty shots at davis striking the man three times including and the phase this comes after a mistrial was declared in may of this year when davis was acquitted of fifteen out of the sixteen charges brought against him including attempted robbery murder in the first agreement and possession of a firearm spoke with the davis' partner kelli davis following the decision because no matter what way you flip it sideways left right up and down the facts remain the same and that a jury of his peers not once but twice has taken their never merited in the weight of their case and said no we don't believe you let this man go davis was the first person to be reportedly shot by baltimore police following the end custody death of freddie gray davis faces fifty years in prison sentencing is scheduled for december tenth twenty seven team. let's go to north korea where the u.n. envoy of the country has declared a nuclear war may break out at any moment north korea's deputy u.n. ambassador warned the u.n. general assembly the korean peninsula crisis had reached a quote touch
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would a jury, even in philadelphia, would a jury has convicted lior davis? -- lee or davis? i don't think it could've been predicted. another convocation, especially in 1865 when lee is indicted for is that the federal courts may not cooperate. the federal court in this case, meaning chief justice chase. the district court in circuit court, that included virginia, were traditionally part of the chief justice circus. -- circuit. that meant chase had jurisdiction over virginia. to theeeply objected existence of military tribunals and military arrests. he had made that clear and would make it clear. tose makes it clear president johnson that he will not participate in trials in virginia where there are military tribunals still functioning, because he regards those as an unconstitutional challenge to the authority of the federal courts. so you have got, first of all, a constitutional/legal question in have a, secondly you procedural question being posed for the chief justice of the united states. could any of this have happened? the odds start to get very long. gary: i think tha
would a jury, even in philadelphia, would a jury has convicted lior davis? -- lee or davis? i don't think it could've been predicted. another convocation, especially in 1865 when lee is indicted for is that the federal courts may not cooperate. the federal court in this case, meaning chief justice chase. the district court in circuit court, that included virginia, were traditionally part of the chief justice circus. -- circuit. that meant chase had jurisdiction over virginia. to theeeply...
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and davis i think is embarrassed by that. davis, jefferson davis has a lot of flaws. and this might be a flaw in some cases. but it can be a strength. if you were a friend of jeff davis, you were a friend of jeff davis. he was very loyal to people who were loyal to him. and he felt that the impugning john pemberton was basically attacking him indirectly. so he removes pemberton from south carolina and reassigns him. what better way to show your confidence in a commander than to reassign him to defend literally your own home in mississippi? and so pemberton is transferred from south carolina to mississippi. he gets there in october of 1862. he's a major general. there's a problem. there's a guy by the name of earl van dorn already in mississippi. to he has a senior rank pemberton. o how do you fix that? you promote pemberton again so pemberton becomes a lieutenant general arguably in charge of the most important department in the entire confederacy. and john c. pemberton, a lieutenant general, has never fought a battle as a commander. that's how that works. no event in
and davis i think is embarrassed by that. davis, jefferson davis has a lot of flaws. and this might be a flaw in some cases. but it can be a strength. if you were a friend of jeff davis, you were a friend of jeff davis. he was very loyal to people who were loyal to him. and he felt that the impugning john pemberton was basically attacking him indirectly. so he removes pemberton from south carolina and reassigns him. what better way to show your confidence in a commander than to reassign him to...
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jefferson davis is very top-down. he was, i will decide policies, governors are not more than ciphers and i expect cooperation. if you wanted to give states rights respect to either lincoln or davis, you would have to give it to abraham lincoln. neither of those two had greater functional respect for the rights of the states than abraham lincoln, whereas by contrast, jefferson davis is the great centralizer imposing his will on state governments. gary: the confederate central government is the most powerful and intrusive central government in american history until deep into the 20th century on the u.s. side. this allegedly states rights society put up with things that would have been incomprehensible. allen: it really depends on who the issue and who would like to reach for the states rights argument first. gary: lincoln needed the governors. he needed the states, leaned on them. he depended on them and they functioned with great authority during the war. we had about three minutes left. i'm trying to find a question
jefferson davis is very top-down. he was, i will decide policies, governors are not more than ciphers and i expect cooperation. if you wanted to give states rights respect to either lincoln or davis, you would have to give it to abraham lincoln. neither of those two had greater functional respect for the rights of the states than abraham lincoln, whereas by contrast, jefferson davis is the great centralizer imposing his will on state governments. gary: the confederate central government is the...
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david davis insists it could be done now.ady and well-prepared to start the discussion is full as we look to the october council next week, i hope the member states will recognise the progress we've made and takea recognise the progress we've made and take a step forward, in the spirit of the prime minister's florence speech. rod but the stalemate over how much the uk should pay to leave the eu is clearly let eu officials in no mood to move on to the second phase of talks. in britain, the labour party has condemned the government's negotiating tactics. you can't mask the fact that this is a failure to hitan the fact that this is a failure to hit an important deadline. we are seven months down the line, three months wasted on an unnecessary general election and two months added for phase one, on a best case scenario, which raises the prospect we will not reach a deal, which is bad for britain and the eu. this week, one of the eu's most powerful officials has indicated that patience with britain is running out. if it continues
david davis insists it could be done now.ady and well-prepared to start the discussion is full as we look to the october council next week, i hope the member states will recognise the progress we've made and takea recognise the progress we've made and take a step forward, in the spirit of the prime minister's florence speech. rod but the stalemate over how much the uk should pay to leave the eu is clearly let eu officials in no mood to move on to the second phase of talks. in britain, the...
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miss davis.gs, to be put on paper. written guarantees before any transition talks. have you done that and given now the technicians are looking at the odd billion here, there, when will you? if not, why? michel barnier, david davis as city is looking forward to your response the guaranteed right of return for european nationals, subject to the free movement for the united kingdom nationals. he has not heard that response yet. have you accepted that offer on the particular part of the dossier, or is the too restrictive to be able to do that? are you again going to be asking tomorrow for the looser mandate, enabling you to do the scoping exercise — technical term — own transition arrangements before meeting the threshold? we are not doing the negotiating here on this podium. i will not be going to that aspect. i am podium. i will not be going to that aspect. lam not podium. i will not be going to that aspect. i am not aware of any german government proposals. i have already explained in some detail
miss davis.gs, to be put on paper. written guarantees before any transition talks. have you done that and given now the technicians are looking at the odd billion here, there, when will you? if not, why? michel barnier, david davis as city is looking forward to your response the guaranteed right of return for european nationals, subject to the free movement for the united kingdom nationals. he has not heard that response yet. have you accepted that offer on the particular part of the dossier,...
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david davis meeting with the french minister, the french foreign minister tomorrow...o be going on? it is behind closed doors. as i understand it, the eu 27, without us being there, is going to talk about the next stage of talks, trade, the transition period, that these business leaders are so keen on. i am optimistic that they might actually start coming up with some fairly positive ideas. very interesting last week that bloomberg announced that actually, the german foreign ministry was talking about wanting a deep relationship with the uk. i thought that was very positive. a lot of this is predicated on the fact that we get the cheque—book out, because theresa may has already said, 20 million euros, i think they want at least twice that. emmanuel macron made that... there is a wing of the tory party which will never be satisfied. there is a wing of every party which will never be satisfied. they are in power, they are taking us over the cliff. while we are talking about settling bills, let's move to the financial times, capitalism, greed, tax dodgers... this is a bit
david davis meeting with the french minister, the french foreign minister tomorrow...o be going on? it is behind closed doors. as i understand it, the eu 27, without us being there, is going to talk about the next stage of talks, trade, the transition period, that these business leaders are so keen on. i am optimistic that they might actually start coming up with some fairly positive ideas. very interesting last week that bloomberg announced that actually, the german foreign ministry was...
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they say that second car rear ended the first car that hit davis. the second car of not at fault in the accident, but police still want to talk to the driver. they say this is some type of sedan important,ly a buick with damage to the front end. if you're asked to please give police a call. >>> thank you. >>> we got some breaking news out of hollywood where the academy board of governors has voted today to expell embattled producer harvey weinstein from the motion picture academy. there are growing allegations from hollywood actresses that weinstein sexually harassed, assaulted or raped them. through a spokesperson, he's denied any nonconsensual sex. >>> the death toll from those california wildfires has risen to 35 people. those who have evacuated are desperately trying to find missing loved ones but as nbc news reports, stopping the fires from spreading has not been easy. >> reporter: just when firefighters were making progress in northern california, rising winds and low humidity fanned the flames of wildfires once again. saturday fire reached th
they say that second car rear ended the first car that hit davis. the second car of not at fault in the accident, but police still want to talk to the driver. they say this is some type of sedan important,ly a buick with damage to the front end. if you're asked to please give police a call. >>> thank you. >>> we got some breaking news out of hollywood where the academy board of governors has voted today to expell embattled producer harvey weinstein from the motion picture...
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vaux won't resume they were davis may well be the boston for that much longer than they will have a new leader i don't think it's boris johnson by the way either i don't know who it's going to be it's a good it's a good it's a good question to ask but i don't know but whoever it is it will be on the remains of all the soft tories i think it will be a leaf i think it probably has to be if i have to put money in it would be a man could dominate rob who's not even in the cabinet minister of state he's very clever close to david davis who was but not the also quite good he didn't get called it right i didn't go well horribly wrong but i did get the referendum right i won money on the referendum and i won money on trump winning in the united states because i thought hillary clinton was ghastly and she had so much baggage and that's that's even for you think has been so maybe i got this one right it was definitely worth a longshot thank you very nice to be here. the consult and editor of lord rather me is daily mail newspaper well while but she in gun toting beliefs protected conservative par
vaux won't resume they were davis may well be the boston for that much longer than they will have a new leader i don't think it's boris johnson by the way either i don't know who it's going to be it's a good it's a good it's a good question to ask but i don't know but whoever it is it will be on the remains of all the soft tories i think it will be a leaf i think it probably has to be if i have to put money in it would be a man could dominate rob who's not even in the cabinet minister of state...
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david davis still sounded confident.e can get this transition deal organised pretty quickly in the new year and he says there is no reason why there can't be a trade deal, a free trade deal done quickly as well if the political will is there on both sides. well, let me read out what the government has said before about a meaningful vote, this was a statement made to the house of commons in february. it will be a meaningful vote, said the minister david jones, as i have said, it will be the choice between leaving the european union, with a negotiated deal, or not. now the idea that we leave the european union and that after brexit day at a time that is not yet defined, possibly when the european parliament is dissolved and going into its own elections and at that point that we have a vote, it's neither meaningful, is unlikely to be binding and if we have already left the european union, i cannot see what value it would add. but we are leaving the european union, there are many mps who don't want that to happen, but the tr
david davis still sounded confident.e can get this transition deal organised pretty quickly in the new year and he says there is no reason why there can't be a trade deal, a free trade deal done quickly as well if the political will is there on both sides. well, let me read out what the government has said before about a meaningful vote, this was a statement made to the house of commons in february. it will be a meaningful vote, said the minister david jones, as i have said, it will be the...
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and that of david davis. priti patel.nch, they are in north london constituencies, contiguous, and they will go, and that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselves. that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselvesm does need to be done, but it is finding a way, as you know, finding a way it can be done, and the reason the labour party mps have smaller constituencies is they tend to be urban. smaller geographical. they tend to be more urban, and their consultants tend to have a lot of problems. —— constituents. consultants tend to have a lot of problems. -- constituents. so many mps are going to be worried about their own seats, so i imagine theresa may will not get around to this. to both of you, thanks for joining us. we have run out of time. that is its night. you can see the front pages on the bbc news website —— that is it for tonight. if you have missed the programme, you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. good evening. ex—hurricane ophelia has had a big impact on the weather across the british
and that of david davis. priti patel.nch, they are in north london constituencies, contiguous, and they will go, and that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselves. that will lead to a lot of scrabbling amongst themselvesm does need to be done, but it is finding a way, as you know, finding a way it can be done, and the reason the labour party mps have smaller constituencies is they tend to be urban. smaller geographical. they tend to be more urban, and their consultants tend to have a...
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the brexit secretary david davis will face scrutiny from mps shortly.out developments in the european union divorce talks amid claims he has held up progress on crucial exit laws. follows concerns from eu leaders that there has not been enough movement to proceed to the next stage of talks. we will be live in the commons when we will listen to david davis taking questions from the brexit committee in a few minutes. a second us republican senator has delivered an attack on president trump, accusing him of damaging us politics. following bob corker, jeff fla ke politics. following bob corker, jeff flake criticised his behaviour and said he would not seek reselection. we must never meekly accept the daily sundering of our country, the personal attacks, the threats against principles, freedoms and institutions, the flagrant disregard for truth and decency, the reckless provocations, most often for the pettiest and most personal reasons. all new and refurbished schools in the uk should be fitted with sprinklers, fire chiefs have told the bbc. currently, spri
the brexit secretary david davis will face scrutiny from mps shortly.out developments in the european union divorce talks amid claims he has held up progress on crucial exit laws. follows concerns from eu leaders that there has not been enough movement to proceed to the next stage of talks. we will be live in the commons when we will listen to david davis taking questions from the brexit committee in a few minutes. a second us republican senator has delivered an attack on president trump,...
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still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin duranthe team going late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win over the chiefs last night now the attention turns to marshawn lynch. the nfl suspends lynch one game for unsportsmanlike conduct...lynch pushed an official after derek carr got a late hit from fellow oakland native marcus peters. lynch ran on to the field from the sideline. according to raiders offensive tackle, donald penn... lynch was trying to protect peters in the scuffle. lynch has been a mentor to peters since the all-pro cornerback attended mcclymond's high school in oakland. meanwhile the 49ers down in santa clara they are getting ready to face the cowboys after a three game ro
still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin duranthe team going late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive...
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david davies also signs of the deal.nario, he wa nts to it's not the best case scenario, he wants to get a deal. but he is saying that for other countries like france and the netherlands, belgium, is not good for them either so their minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk.” minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk. i don't think any country in the world works only on those rules to think it's an interest of the eu and... i think what this highlights is that this government is in complete chaos. you've got one department saying one thing, undermining another. they not only don't agree with each other but they are actively undermining each other. it is time that the uk government worked with a devolved parliament in scotland and wales but will be supported with funding. i think that is very, very important. were not at the stage yet whether is no chance of a deal. the mood move is to serve improved. we there is chaos. the eu believe that the uk is far away from where it needs t
david davies also signs of the deal.nario, he wa nts to it's not the best case scenario, he wants to get a deal. but he is saying that for other countries like france and the netherlands, belgium, is not good for them either so their minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk.” minds should be on getting the deal for them as well as the uk. i don't think any country in the world works only on those rules to think it's an interest of the eu and... i think what this...
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bea economy which david davis said would be a mistake to release because it would provide ammunitionnegotiations. it's very disappointing. in the past he has a lwa ys disappointing. in the past he has always been a champion of open government, certainly when he was mp, and i'm disappointed he has taken this position. the eu now that the british economy is very vulnerable. if we finish crashing out enormous damage will be done. it'll be helpful to everybody, including the british industry is faced with these challenges, if the fa cts faced with these challenges, if the facts were spelt out. keeping them secret probably makes people fear they are worse than they actually are. given we know of the state of the negotiations right now, how likely do you judge a no deal outcome? it is increasingly likely. six months ago most people felt the government would get the benefit of the doubt, they would negotiate what was called soft brexit at the time. the options are increasing. they are increasing because the british government is itself divided. the hardliners have the upper hand. if theresa
bea economy which david davis said would be a mistake to release because it would provide ammunitionnegotiations. it's very disappointing. in the past he has a lwa ys disappointing. in the past he has always been a champion of open government, certainly when he was mp, and i'm disappointed he has taken this position. the eu now that the british economy is very vulnerable. if we finish crashing out enormous damage will be done. it'll be helpful to everybody, including the british industry is...
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and never mind davis. davis was never in the running. he had no chance to become one of those people. so the confederates settle on these things and they establish their own traditions. they have their own decoration day. it is still celebrated in some places. i think fredericksburg still does. they have their own national cemeteries, although there is no nation to create the cemeteries, groups of woman across the south, a former uva student who's now a very successful wrote a bookpurdue on what were called ladies memorial associations. they oversaw the disinterment from-- of confederate that battlefields into what could only be called confederate national cemeteries. they are part of larger cemeteries. hollywood cemetery in richmond has a confederate section. they bury them by state. they would have speeches there just as the union cause people would have speeches. in national cemeteries you would have the confederate decoration day confederate memorial day , just as you had the national memorial day, decoration day. and monuments went
and never mind davis. davis was never in the running. he had no chance to become one of those people. so the confederates settle on these things and they establish their own traditions. they have their own decoration day. it is still celebrated in some places. i think fredericksburg still does. they have their own national cemeteries, although there is no nation to create the cemeteries, groups of woman across the south, a former uva student who's now a very successful wrote a bookpurdue on...
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the brexit department is forced to clarify remarks from david davis on when parliament will vote on leavinge too high and households aren't benefiting from falling wholesale prices — a government commissioned review has found. fats domino — one of the most influential rock and roll performers of the 1950s and 60s — has died aged 89. and on newsnight, as it heads into the busy winter season the nhs is already operating at full pelt without any slack so how will it called for the next few months? we have an inside look at queen elizabeth hospital birmingham to see just how stretched things are. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the uk economy grew slightly faster than expected in the three months to september, raising the prospect of a rise in interest rates as early as next week. an initial assessment by the office for national statistics, suggests the level of gdp, or the total amount of goods and services produced in the uk, rose by 0.4%, with strong performances in the services and manufacturing sectors. however construction, is continuing to perform poorly. here's our economics edito
the brexit department is forced to clarify remarks from david davis on when parliament will vote on leavinge too high and households aren't benefiting from falling wholesale prices — a government commissioned review has found. fats domino — one of the most influential rock and roll performers of the 1950s and 60s — has died aged 89. and on newsnight, as it heads into the busy winter season the nhs is already operating at full pelt without any slack so how will it called for the next few...
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there were some treacherous aspects of jefferson davis' character. >> amanda?the reason why -- it's like a 90-10 issue. it's hard to go back and change institutions that people feel attached to, especially a road name, a school. if you went to jefferson davis elementary, and there's a lot of people that don't think about it, and then it's taken away, it's just a little sad for some people and i understand the need to change it. but i do wish the school -- i wonder if they made that consideration or if they tried to make a nod to preserve some of it so people don't feel that lost, even though it is time to update things. >> andre, what do you think? >> i just don't believe in revisionist history. if you try to do away with history, then you don't get to make sure you don't forget it. there are things we should not be proud of in this country, but to wipe it out and not to teach people about it and to react is wrong. i definitely don't want you to do away with the andre bower intersection. i believe in keeping the monuments, but remembering why we have them and n
there were some treacherous aspects of jefferson davis' character. >> amanda?the reason why -- it's like a 90-10 issue. it's hard to go back and change institutions that people feel attached to, especially a road name, a school. if you went to jefferson davis elementary, and there's a lot of people that don't think about it, and then it's taken away, it's just a little sad for some people and i understand the need to change it. but i do wish the school -- i wonder if they made that...
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they then discovered davis was eligible for the medals.' son and grandchildren were there today for the presentation. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey are struggling. but steve sweeney's looking out for himself, not for us. >> both the eagles and the redskins have grown a lot since that first meeting. >> hopefully the eagles can continue to grow in the win column and get another w maintain that lead in the nfc east. the eagles have dominated on monday night football against the washington redskins over the years and they have dominated at home, too. the eagles are trying to keep it that way tonight. with the best record in football on the line. let's go back live to the linc
they then discovered davis was eligible for the medals.' son and grandchildren were there today for the presentation. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times....
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because the davis' have learned their experience is not unique.ct, a cnn investigation has discovered that multiple families have been duped. >> it works like this, children are being taken from their homes, placed in orphanages even though they weren't orphans, then sold for as much as $15,000 a child to unwitting american families. the promise of education with an ultimate return home, all just a ruse. >> they will hone in on vulnerable families, usually single parents, widows, would you like an education opportunity for your children. >> karen riley who is an advocate for ugandan children says a villager turned trafficker usually makes a sales pitch to mothers at a local clutch. mada's village was targeted. >> that's how it all started in the beginning. is the person came to the church and that's what happened in that particular village. seven children went from a tiny village, the same village. >> this affidavit from the investigation, one of many documents obtained by cnn has a statement from mada's mother. i had not realized i had gone throu
because the davis' have learned their experience is not unique.ct, a cnn investigation has discovered that multiple families have been duped. >> it works like this, children are being taken from their homes, placed in orphanages even though they weren't orphans, then sold for as much as $15,000 a child to unwitting american families. the promise of education with an ultimate return home, all just a ruse. >> they will hone in on vulnerable families, usually single parents, widows,...
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a conservative mp thought he'd misunderstood david davis's intention.secretary of state had was whether or not he thought there would be an agreement before midnight on 29th march 2019 and he indicated that he thought it might be reached a nanosecond before midnight on that day. he was then asked whether that meant this house would not be able to vote on such an agreement until after 29th march, and he said that obviously it will not be able to vote on an agreement until after 29th march if there has not been an agreement until 29th march. but another labour mp said that wasn't what he'd said. as somebody who was also in attendance at the select committee meeting — indeed, i was the person who asked the question of the secretary of state — my understanding is that which has been reflected by my labour colleagues. if the government had changed their position on something of such constitutional significance, would it not be in order that that change should be brought before this house in a ministerial statement? in response — the speaker said everyone wou
a conservative mp thought he'd misunderstood david davis's intention.secretary of state had was whether or not he thought there would be an agreement before midnight on 29th march 2019 and he indicated that he thought it might be reached a nanosecond before midnight on that day. he was then asked whether that meant this house would not be able to vote on such an agreement until after 29th march, and he said that obviously it will not be able to vote on an agreement until after 29th march if...
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david davis sort of smiles, michel barnier sort of never does.e a move against theresa may, if the negotiations aren‘t working out, he doesn‘t want to be too associated with what‘s going on here, he wants those images always to be of him smiling, rather than being those images always to be of him smiling, ratherthan being in those images always to be of him smiling, rather than being in a grumpy mood. that‘s what‘s informing how david davis presents himself and michel barnier, he clearly is someone used to getting his way. he is the maeser of the eu bureaucratic systems and he is not getting his way at the moment. that‘s why he seems a little grumpy. of course michel barnier knows as soon as david davis walks back to the uk he enters a spat with his own cabinet. indeed. one of the problems for the eu in getting what it wants is that the uk in many ways is still negotiating with itself because that cabinet isn‘t united. theresa may looks firmly in place but weakened since the party conference last week and her somewhat ambiguous statements. of cou
david davis sort of smiles, michel barnier sort of never does.e a move against theresa may, if the negotiations aren‘t working out, he doesn‘t want to be too associated with what‘s going on here, he wants those images always to be of him smiling, rather than being those images always to be of him smiling, ratherthan being in those images always to be of him smiling, rather than being in a grumpy mood. that‘s what‘s informing how david davis presents himself and michel barnier, he...
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, malayia davis-booker, her 6-year-old daughter. law enforcement believe davis took her daughter and fled on foot. they believe she is still in the area, either alameda or costa county. again, malayia bodavis-booker. the mother, again, laquita davis is also african-american, 34 years olds. davis, allegedly took her daughter back in mid-july from her daughter's grandmother in berkeley. at the time, police told us davis was homeless, diminished capacity and did not have legal custody of her daughter. in san leandro, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> let's hope that little girl is found. back to the wildfire coverage in santa rosa. look at the devastation. it is so sad to see. some neighborhoods remarkably, were spared. this is not far from coffey park, where the pictures were taken. homes are without power. some evacuees have returned back, including laura. she has a 3-month-old and a 3-year-old. >> i'm going to fight this fire ourselves, right. if there's flames on the roof, we have hoses. we can do it. i want to save my house. it's
, malayia davis-booker, her 6-year-old daughter. law enforcement believe davis took her daughter and fled on foot. they believe she is still in the area, either alameda or costa county. again, malayia bodavis-booker. the mother, again, laquita davis is also african-american, 34 years olds. davis, allegedly took her daughter back in mid-july from her daughter's grandmother in berkeley. at the time, police told us davis was homeless, diminished capacity and did not have legal custody of her...
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davis also pled guilty but was sentenced to five years. compared to lucas' nine months. he will soon leave her behind when he transfers to prison. >> she's just a cool person to be around. i mean, she was always herself. she never wanted to be nobody else. i mean, the first day i met her, it's the same person she was then, the same person she is now. >> he's actually -- would have been the only person that's stand by me through rough periods. he doesn't -- make me feel like i was wanted, like i was special. >> with her boyfriend headed to prison and her children missing her and living with various family members, lucas says she's finally ready for change. >> i don't want to go back doing what i was doing before to get me in all this trouble. i already lost james right now. i mean, i haven't seen him in almost a year, and i probably won't see him for another three, four years. it kind of hurts. it's on me to make a change. not only for me but for my kids. >>> coming up -- >> it was really, really disappointing. >> new troubles for jasmine slaughter. and -- >> that's where
davis also pled guilty but was sentenced to five years. compared to lucas' nine months. he will soon leave her behind when he transfers to prison. >> she's just a cool person to be around. i mean, she was always herself. she never wanted to be nobody else. i mean, the first day i met her, it's the same person she was then, the same person she is now. >> he's actually -- would have been the only person that's stand by me through rough periods. he doesn't -- make me feel like i was...
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still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin durant late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win over the chiefs last night now the attention turns to marshawn lynch. the nfl suspends lynch one game for unsportsmanlike conduct...lynch pushed an official after derek carr got a late hit from fellow oakland native marcus peters. lynch ran on to the field from the sideline. according to raiders offensive tackle, donald penn... lynch was trying to protect peters in the scuffle. lynch has been a mentor to peters since the all-pro cornerback attended mcclymond's high school in oakland. meanwhile the 49ers down in santa clara they are getting ready to face the cowboys after a three game road trip dalla
still in the first -- davis hits a three pointer at the buzzer (davis: 35 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast) kevin durant late in the second -- hits one from deep over davis... cut pelicans 15 point lead to 3 at the half (durant: 22 points, 7 blocks -- career-high) klay thompson was on fire -- pulls up for three -- warriors take an eight-point lead (thompson: 33 pts, 7-11 3pt) steph curry puts the away with a corner three (curry: 28 pts) warriors win 128-120 the raiders keep their season alive after their win...
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and never mind davis. davis was never in the running. he had no chance to become one of those people. so the confederates settle on these things and they establish their own traditions. they have their own decoration day. it is still celebrated in some places. i think fredericksburg still does. i think it does. they have their own national cemeteries, although there is no nation to create the cemeteries, groups of women across the south, a former uva student who's now a very successful professor at purdue wrote a book on what were called ladies memorial associations. they oversaw the disinterment of confederate that from battlefields into what could only be called confederate national cemeteries. they are parts of larger cemeteries. hollywood cemetery in richmond has a confederate section. they bury them by state. they would have speeches there just as the union cause people would have speeches. in national cemeteries you would have the confederate decoration day, confederate memorial day just as you had the national memorial day, decora
and never mind davis. davis was never in the running. he had no chance to become one of those people. so the confederates settle on these things and they establish their own traditions. they have their own decoration day. it is still celebrated in some places. i think fredericksburg still does. i think it does. they have their own national cemeteries, although there is no nation to create the cemeteries, groups of women across the south, a former uva student who's now a very successful...
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tackles davis and according to davis puts him in handcuffs. until police arrive. he is not a police officer or licensed security guard, raises the question, is it legal for the liquor store owner to tackle and kind of a customer? circumstances a citizens arrest is lawful, attorney cautions against anyone taking at law into his or her own hands >> generally speaking, certainly the police send to disfavor citizens arrests. citizens run a risk of being injured personally >> fox 5 learned that wasn't the first tight the liquor store owner involved himself in an arrest. in july, this video shot by a passerby shows kim helping police bring down a trespassing suspect. he holds the subject on the ground until police get there. >> we went to ask him. if his actions are putting himself or anyone else in danger >> we're trying to get answers about i guess you essentially making citizens arrests. do you have anything to say about that, we ask you to leave politely >> he had us escorted out by an off-duty police officer. ivy said his actions could open himself up to physical i
tackles davis and according to davis puts him in handcuffs. until police arrive. he is not a police officer or licensed security guard, raises the question, is it legal for the liquor store owner to tackle and kind of a customer? circumstances a citizens arrest is lawful, attorney cautions against anyone taking at law into his or her own hands >> generally speaking, certainly the police send to disfavor citizens arrests. citizens run a risk of being injured personally >> fox 5...
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david davis, british brexit secretary, suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe? suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe ?|i suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe? i think they're both right. that's the problem. there has been some progress. but there is a deadlock. the deadlock almost comes down to one sentence. there are other issues. the main thing is one sentence in the speech theresa may gave in florence. that isa theresa may gave in florence. that is a sentence in which she said the uk would honour the financial commitments it's made in the time it has been a member of the eu. at the moment, the british side is not prepared to be specific about those commitments. for the rest of the eu, member states not mr barnier and the commission, in particular, the member states, that isn't good enough. from their perspective, if the british don't pay this and specify it, they'll lose out. that's the deadlock that needs to be broken. if the right form of words can be found to do that, people don't think it is impossible but there needs to be mo
david davis, british brexit secretary, suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe? suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe ?|i suggesting there's been progress. who do we believe? i think they're both right. that's the problem. there has been some progress. but there is a deadlock. the deadlock almost comes down to one sentence. there are other issues. the main thing is one sentence in the speech theresa may gave in florence. that isa theresa may gave in florence. that is a...