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ed davies was in the kitchen. his wife grace checked out the wind over and opened the door for a repairman. >> he said, ma'am, we got a report about your phone. and we would like to look into it. and she said, okay, well, come on in. >> he went to the telephone and then turned around and pointed a gun at she and her husband. he then hog tied them, put blankets over their heads so they couldn't see. >> grace davies heard a second man enter her home. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector, but he had never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in their home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and then one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold is, we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. >> for hours, grace listened as the strangers dug in the garage. then one of the men walked back into the kitchen. and grace was confronted wit
ed davies was in the kitchen. his wife grace checked out the wind over and opened the door for a repairman. >> he said, ma'am, we got a report about your phone. and we would like to look into it. and she said, okay, well, come on in. >> he went to the telephone and then turned around and pointed a gun at she and her husband. he then hog tied them, put blankets over their heads so they couldn't see. >> grace davies heard a second man enter her home. >> the perpetrators...
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ed davies was in the kitchen.he wind over and opened the door for a repairman. >> he said, ma'am, we got a report about your phone. and we would like to look into it. and she said, okay, well, come on in. >> he went to the telephone and then turned around and pointed a gun at she and her husband. he then hog tied them, put blankets over their heads so they couldn't see. >> grace davies heard a second man enter her home. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector, but he had never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in their home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and then one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold is, we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. >> for hours, grace listened as the strangers dug in the garage. then one of the men walked back into the kitchen. and grace was confronted with an unfamiliar sound. >> she
ed davies was in the kitchen.he wind over and opened the door for a repairman. >> he said, ma'am, we got a report about your phone. and we would like to look into it. and she said, okay, well, come on in. >> he went to the telephone and then turned around and pointed a gun at she and her husband. he then hog tied them, put blankets over their heads so they couldn't see. >> grace davies heard a second man enter her home. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the...
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. >>> four years after ed davies was killed, gloria killian went on trial as the heist's mastermind. the prosecutor called coin dealer virgil fletcher who once told police that his tenant, gloria, plied him for information about davies. >> virgil didn't directly say that gloria killian was involved but she had talked to him about wanting to meet mr. davies and does he date younger women, will he go out on his wife so he had an interest. >> virgil said i was asking about mr. davies. but i didn't know the davies. i didn't know they had money. i didn't know they shopped at allied coins. >> and under oath, virgil seemed hesitant to implicate gloria. prosecutor kit cleland also called grace davies to the stand wanting the widow to identify gloria as the suspicious woman who came to the door. >> grace davies was 80 years old with a bullet in her head. she had five or six times been unable to identify gloria as the woman who came to the door. and i think she finally said, well, it could be. >> despite these struggles, cleland did not call joanne masse to implicate gloria. she was suspected o
. >>> four years after ed davies was killed, gloria killian went on trial as the heist's mastermind. the prosecutor called coin dealer virgil fletcher who once told police that his tenant, gloria, plied him for information about davies. >> virgil didn't directly say that gloria killian was involved but she had talked to him about wanting to meet mr. davies and does he date younger women, will he go out on his wife so he had an interest. >> virgil said i was asking about mr....
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when ed davis the commissioner ofs police in boston said he had no idea there was a terrorist in hisfbi had not told him he had a case open on this individual nor had he traveled overseas as the russians warned us. that needs to change. >> reporter: the fbi interviewed him in 2011 and you wonder what page of that. your recommendations, refine the policy surrounding travel record and information sharing with terror travel watchlists and develop efforts to mitigate terrorist defense. no offense but that sounds like a lot of what came out of the 9/11 commission. >> the "the boston globe" said the say thing yesterday. it's reminiscent of the 9/11 commission report. in this case there was a failure of communication. and i believe it resulted in what we saw happen a year ago. but i do think these recommendations are being followed now and can make a difference looking forward. but, look, the fact that he was flagged by customs and wasn't screened coming back in the country. had he been screened what would we have found on that screening? we don't know. bill: the nsa is tracking the ton of
when ed davis the commissioner ofs police in boston said he had no idea there was a terrorist in hisfbi had not told him he had a case open on this individual nor had he traveled overseas as the russians warned us. that needs to change. >> reporter: the fbi interviewed him in 2011 and you wonder what page of that. your recommendations, refine the policy surrounding travel record and information sharing with terror travel watchlists and develop efforts to mitigate terrorist defense. no...
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a car damaged near an explosion that do little ed davis and san leandro. no man. and you can see the shattered window there. alameda county fire is on the same and we have kron4 cruz on the way as well. i would assume nobody was in the car. of a lot about the 2 cars next to it. they all looked very damaged. >>: no reports of any injuries. >>: as we continue still ahead keeping our eye on the weekend weather. it going into this fray with a mix of clouds and sunshine. even see from our kron4 satellite picture are rain was a way to the north. they're looking at a mixed bag with some possible ran over the weekend. a live look at some some possible ran over the weekenthese are the handsome of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. [doo
a car damaged near an explosion that do little ed davis and san leandro. no man. and you can see the shattered window there. alameda county fire is on the same and we have kron4 cruz on the way as well. i would assume nobody was in the car. of a lot about the 2 cars next to it. they all looked very damaged. >>: no reports of any injuries. >>: as we continue still ahead keeping our eye on the weekend weather. it going into this fray with a mix of clouds and sunshine. even see from...
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covering the week, indira lakshmanan of "bloomberg news," ed o'keefe of "the washington post" and susan davis of "usa oday". >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, by preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be, building something better for all of us. >> whether it's discovering an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks worldwide or creating cells that rejen-rate new heart muscles, our goal is developing treatment that save lives. brigham & women's hospital, additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and prudential. >> on
covering the week, indira lakshmanan of "bloomberg news," ed o'keefe of "the washington post" and susan davis of "usa oday". >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and...
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let's say you were barry gordy or you're ed sullivan -- >> clive davis. >> wow. can i be clive davis? the coolest man in the room. i want to know are there more hits. when you sit with zelnick who understands the hit business at take-two and you recognize how well he's done and the valuation is one times sales i question whether this company has that second hit. >> although activision and electronic arts i believe trade at revenue multiples that may be a bit higher than this may go out at, we'll see where it actually opens today, where it's been priced. you know, what's the difference, then, when you look at a company like this which at least is trying to develop new games, of course, new hits. and more established names such as electronic arts which to be fair relies on hits as well and new franchises or refreshing the old franchises. >> we knew that zynga had to keep buying, they were overpaying once they got the money. you are making a bet on the gentleman we're going to interview. you're making a bet that they have dna which allows them to be able to come up
let's say you were barry gordy or you're ed sullivan -- >> clive davis. >> wow. can i be clive davis? the coolest man in the room. i want to know are there more hits. when you sit with zelnick who understands the hit business at take-two and you recognize how well he's done and the valuation is one times sales i question whether this company has that second hit. >> although activision and electronic arts i believe trade at revenue multiples that may be a bit higher than this...
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davis. thank you all for allowing that me to be part of this (clapping (clapping.) it's a great day for san francisco when mayor ed lee who linda refers to as a leader on human rights but really in every capacity he's certified in when he became mayor he brought together ideas and the know how to get the job done and indeed he's anonymous gotten the job bun but brought san francisco together in doing so the great mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee (clapping.) thank you very much >> thank you, everybody. thank you, thank you everyone i'll be short because i am (laughter) but anyone kathy you know i enjoy working with you and there's a couple of things i want to say. i think we're here also to fulfill promises that made long-range ago when i see sophie and others who talked about the promises and also mentioned a lot that was never fulfilled she reminds me and malia and our leaders at the board that are working at the board others in the private sector a lot of promises yet to be fulfilled so when we're here and know there's a great mile stop sign in the name of george davis and kathy we're also saying as tony ment
davis. thank you all for allowing that me to be part of this (clapping (clapping.) it's a great day for san francisco when mayor ed lee who linda refers to as a leader on human rights but really in every capacity he's certified in when he became mayor he brought together ideas and the know how to get the job done and indeed he's anonymous gotten the job bun but brought san francisco together in doing so the great mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee (clapping.) thank you very much >> thank...
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with lieutenant governor newsom, also 49er vernon davis, all sorts of people that he was connecting himself with while leading a life of crime. mayor ed lee says she shocked at the affiliation with senator yee. >> to hear someone get arrested when they really should be part of the rehabilitation process is disappointing. >> he was talking about chow. the fbi also allegations that keith jackson was the link between senator yee and chow. he was arrested in yesterday's raid as well accused of being involved in a murder-for-hire scheme and also gun trafficking conspiracies. jackson is a former member of the san francisco board of education be, his son was arrested on charges in the state of connecticut. most recently jackson was lists on the website in the business of providing public relations and crisis consulting. as of this morning no mention of jackson on the singer website. it's not clear how long ago he worked for the firm. his profile has been removed. the irony of his role there and current situation certainly not lost on anyone. back to you. >> strange story. thank you. >> we of course we'll have continuing coverage including a
with lieutenant governor newsom, also 49er vernon davis, all sorts of people that he was connecting himself with while leading a life of crime. mayor ed lee says she shocked at the affiliation with senator yee. >> to hear someone get arrested when they really should be part of the rehabilitation process is disappointing. >> he was talking about chow. the fbi also allegations that keith jackson was the link between senator yee and chow. he was arrested in yesterday's raid as well...
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>> the op-ed in the wall street journal, people from across the country ve come together a said, we don't think that this is a good idea, everyone from lanny davison the left to people on the right, who say, we don't want the government in the newsroom. i find that heartening. peop can unite that newsrooms should be able to decide what they want. >> and, the so-called study of newsrooms, and the news dismaking process, would be led by two organizations. the university of southern calirnia and the university of wisconsin at madison, working in league with the agency, your reaction to that combination? >> and i think that's one of the concerns that people have esz pressed is the process by which the study was created and the study implementation would be done. the commissioners don't get to vote on these proposals or the structure of those proposals. i didn't have any input. that's one of the questions that people have moving forward. >> one of the questions would be then, who runs the commission if not thecommissioner? >> traditionally the chairman's office decides on proposals like this, entering into contracts and deciding studies. as a general
>> the op-ed in the wall street journal, people from across the country ve come together a said, we don't think that this is a good idea, everyone from lanny davison the left to people on the right, who say, we don't want the government in the newsroom. i find that heartening. peop can unite that newsrooms should be able to decide what they want. >> and, the so-called study of newsrooms, and the news dismaking process, would be led by two organizations. the university of southern...