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. >> ed davis, the founder of illuminate, the driving force behind the bayeux lights art installation says the problem is that the existing like display was old and failing and falling further and further into disrepair. he is in the process of raising $11 million for a brand-new system but in the interim, it just doesn't shine quite so bright anymore. >> the bay lights have been with us for a decade, people have gotten married in front of it, raising our children with it, creating memories with it, and then, there is a sense of a morning. >> reporter: davis has raised more than $6 million in donations of our, and he is confident he can raise the rest in time. he says it will take about 10 months to a year to install the lights once the funding is in place. >> this is a very generous gesture. the bay lights have reached $10 million. radically accessible. the rest of the bay area. >> reporter: davis says the future of the bay lights is bright, and his enthusiasm undimmed, but the challenge of raising the money for their return. beautiful evening right now, but we have got some rain ahe
. >> ed davis, the founder of illuminate, the driving force behind the bayeux lights art installation says the problem is that the existing like display was old and failing and falling further and further into disrepair. he is in the process of raising $11 million for a brand-new system but in the interim, it just doesn't shine quite so bright anymore. >> the bay lights have been with us for a decade, people have gotten married in front of it, raising our children with it, creating...
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captain davis was going to give him a chance to see his baby boy. he pinpoint edling toward him with gunfire exploding around hum. when he got there, the medic asked him, am i going to die. am i going to die. captain davis said not before me. still fending off the assay labts, captain davis hauled his medic up the hill and nearly 20 hours later after that bugle first rang, captain davis saved each one of his fellow americans. every single one. just as the story of paris davis did not begin in june of, itten doesn't end there either. he went on to become colonel davis and earning a ph.d. on top of that. he received a civil star, the bronze star, the purple heart, and even after he hung up his uniform, he continued to serve the community tounding the metro herald. i wish i i could say it was a story of sacrifice. on that day it was fully recognized and rewarded immediately. sadly we know they weren't. the country was battling segregation. return from vietnam to crossing the other side of the street when they saw him in homework. although the men with him on that jun
captain davis was going to give him a chance to see his baby boy. he pinpoint edling toward him with gunfire exploding around hum. when he got there, the medic asked him, am i going to die. am i going to die. captain davis said not before me. still fending off the assay labts, captain davis hauled his medic up the hill and nearly 20 hours later after that bugle first rang, captain davis saved each one of his fellow americans. every single one. just as the story of paris davis did not begin in...
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legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elliot williams, a former boston police commissioner, ed davis and cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein. thank you so much for being with us on this historic day as we're covering a former president who has been indicted elliott as we're breaking down, and still there's a lot we don't know. this indictment is under seal. sources say there about 30 charges affiliated with it, given that what do you make of what trump's attorney said this morning that he expects grounds for dismissal at any moment. grounds for dismissal on what basis he like. everybody else should wait and see what actually appears in the indictment now look based on what he appeared to be saying that the idea of stacking one crime into another, it's a relatively straightforward new york state statute that allows for the charging of a misdemeanor and possibly elevating that to a felony. if that misdemeanor were used to aid in the commission of a crime , no one has seen what any misdemeanor er zor felonies being talked about the context of the president. maybe are so you know
legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elliot williams, a former boston police commissioner, ed davis and cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein. thank you so much for being with us on this historic day as we're covering a former president who has been indicted elliott as we're breaking down, and still there's a lot we don't know. this indictment is under seal. sources say there about 30 charges affiliated with it, given that what do you make of what trump's attorney said this morning...
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also we're joined by ed davis, the former boston police commissioner, and cnn law enforcement analyst, michael finnegan of former d c. metropolitan police officer. gentlemen thank you very much for being here, tom. let me start with you. you've been covering school shootings since before columbine. so tell us what you see. in this video. you see, most of all is what looks like a textbook handling of things here and that they start off from the very beginning. calm and focused and purposeful and everything they do. we see officer rex engelberg show up here is getting information from people. he has his weapon ready. he's approaching the building, and, as he called out to other officers conference, joined him and get ready. it is clear he's not going to wait around about 20 seconds from the time he reaches the doors until he goes in. listen to what he does here. all the way down the hall fellowship, all the end of this fellowship all there. they just said they heard gunshots down there and then upstairs for a bunch of fish. let's go. i need . three. more let's go. just incredible. i mea
also we're joined by ed davis, the former boston police commissioner, and cnn law enforcement analyst, michael finnegan of former d c. metropolitan police officer. gentlemen thank you very much for being here, tom. let me start with you. you've been covering school shootings since before columbine. so tell us what you see. in this video. you see, most of all is what looks like a textbook handling of things here and that they start off from the very beginning. calm and focused and purposeful and...
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ed davis. please stay with us . we are expecting to hear two important things. president biden, speaking at the white house. he's expected to make remarks about the shooting and nashville police are set to give an update. just minutes from now we're going to bring that to you live again. the president expected to address the shooting from the white house just moments away, we'll bring it to you when it happens. stay with cnn. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved. we tried electric unicycles. got it, okay. doggy paddle. only pay for what you need already. liberty liberty. introducing pro allergiessteroid free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes. other allergy sprays take hours after professor allergy relief you can ask the pro and go long care were easy. everyone would do it as well as true green. does it true greens online tools, help ensure your custom treatment works to deliver a greener, healthier law guaranteed. it's time to trust your experts at true green, go online today to f
ed davis. please stay with us . we are expecting to hear two important things. president biden, speaking at the white house. he's expected to make remarks about the shooting and nashville police are set to give an update. just minutes from now we're going to bring that to you live again. the president expected to address the shooting from the white house just moments away, we'll bring it to you when it happens. stay with cnn. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance. so you only pay for...
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wouldn't say that it was because of thought nomination, but certainly a yes, mcdaniel ed wiler foretell. and viola davis for the women king were both widely expected and deserves to get nominations. so it was controversial when neither of them were nominated and neither film is nominated, which is an absolute shock to myself. and so many others who at you thought they were obsolete shoe ins for oscars, and it doesn't look good on the diversity front in that respect. and this year, you know, that those films also directed by black women and a lot of people are pointing the finger at, you know, potential systemic racism because at that, at on something less controversial. what tell us why they've changed the carpet to champagne? and we thought we were coming tripping over or so to not say red carpet. i wish i could explain. it is curious that the sort of explanations i've seen don't really seem to answered it. they wanted a new come sit, they got in someone to you know, consult on it. they wanted it to seem like sunset. i, i don't know, i'm really looking for to see how it plays out on whether it is clear
wouldn't say that it was because of thought nomination, but certainly a yes, mcdaniel ed wiler foretell. and viola davis for the women king were both widely expected and deserves to get nominations. so it was controversial when neither of them were nominated and neither film is nominated, which is an absolute shock to myself. and so many others who at you thought they were obsolete shoe ins for oscars, and it doesn't look good on the diversity front in that respect. and this year, you know,...
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when friendly reenforcements arrived, captain davis refused medical evacuation until he recovered an adviser under his command who had been wound ed during the initial ambush and presumed dead. while personally recovering the wounded soldier, he found him wounded, but still clinging to life. captain davis directed the helicopter, traction not leaving the battlefield until after all friendly forces were recovered or medically evacuated. captain davis' heat roarism above and beyond the call of duty are in keep ing with the highest tradition of military service and reflect credit upon himself, his unit and the united states army. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please receive this benediction. gracious and everlasting god, as we depart this had ceremony inspired by the create can jous actions of colonel davis, help us to follow his selfless example as we serve our nation's people. hay our participation in today's ceremony couple with the strength and shaping of your spirit to compel us to live lives of integrity and valor for the good of the nation, for the gad of our families and the good of human kind around the world. bless
when friendly reenforcements arrived, captain davis refused medical evacuation until he recovered an adviser under his command who had been wound ed during the initial ambush and presumed dead. while personally recovering the wounded soldier, he found him wounded, but still clinging to life. captain davis directed the helicopter, traction not leaving the battlefield until after all friendly forces were recovered or medically evacuated. captain davis' heat roarism above and beyond the call of...
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ed and d-rose of linacre -- and droves of lineker's own colleagues stepped out of their jobs over the weekend in sympathy. well, it's all been resolved now. sort of. lineker reinstated. director general tim davieas apologized to viewers, saying that grey areas were responsible in the corporation social media guidance. he's pledged an independent review looking specifically at how it affects freelancers outside the news arena, like gary lineker. ♪ guest: alright, now let's get to all our guests. all of them are in london. we're joined by aiden white, founder of ethical journalism network. qays sediqi former refugee and , a human rights lawyer specializing in immigration and asylum law. and stephen barnett, professor of communications at the university of westminster and a former advisor to the house of lords select committee on communications. a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." aiden, let me start with you today. did the bbc expect the level of criticism it got when it came to all of this and how damaging has it been for the bbc? guest: no, i mean, i think the bbc were completely taken by surprise, i think. they walked into this car crash and it
ed and d-rose of linacre -- and droves of lineker's own colleagues stepped out of their jobs over the weekend in sympathy. well, it's all been resolved now. sort of. lineker reinstated. director general tim davieas apologized to viewers, saying that grey areas were responsible in the corporation social media guidance. he's pledged an independent review looking specifically at how it affects freelancers outside the news arena, like gary lineker. ♪ guest: alright, now let's get to all our...
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ed that charlie had called for the lynching of trans people. and in part by the way, of just two people arrested for this absolutely violent action, one of them was 90 men from davisd that's why, because this level of hateful rhetoric that spreads pulse narratives about these conservative speakers, it spreads, and therefore it attracts all of those people who love to come and destroy, think that officer was not hurt. we just played a video where a woman was paralyzed by being body slammed to the ground. so he was jumped from behind. it could've been so much worse. >> kayleigh: s, so true, harris. >> harris: could've been a student, could've been anybody. who do you sue? and when people stop using their words, anything is game, cops, anybody in the room can get hurt, and i agree with you, we are watching a generation grow up that won't be able to speak to get out of confrontation. that's an all-out war at all times. i don't see them joining the military. i mean, we could use some warriors, but they still have to be able to use their words. they still have to be able to execute what they have learned. i don't want to label an entire generation of people, but i also
ed that charlie had called for the lynching of trans people. and in part by the way, of just two people arrested for this absolutely violent action, one of them was 90 men from davisd that's why, because this level of hateful rhetoric that spreads pulse narratives about these conservative speakers, it spreads, and therefore it attracts all of those people who love to come and destroy, think that officer was not hurt. we just played a video where a woman was paralyzed by being body slammed to...