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i am george davis. let me tell you a little story from the pages of history. we all know the story when the nazis came to power and made homo sexuals and others put pink triangles on their clothes and in germany 4 million out of 85 million germans were members of nudist organizations and clubs. in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular people promoting body acceptance and we are a harmless group of eccentrics. a small mawpive group is controlling supervisor wiener. mr. wiener has made this bargain. if there has to be a nudity ordinance let the people of san francisco decide if they lose the freedoms in a open initiative process and whether they're for tolerance and body freedom or else kill this legislation now. this is san francisco. people all around the world consider us a beacon for acceptance and tolerance and center for free thought. this is america, land of the free. this kind of legislation ca
i am george davis. let me tell you a little story from the pages of history. we all know the story when the nazis came to power and made homo sexuals and others put pink triangles on their clothes and in germany 4 million out of 85 million germans were members of nudist organizations and clubs. in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular...
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now those closest to davis are saying good-bye as they struggle to understand why this happened. our george >> reporter: as family and friends laid 17-year-old jordan davis to rest, it's the reason for his death that has mourners here baffled. >> that was just terrible. that should never happen. >> the last time i spoke to him was thursday night on thanksgiving. and it's just all hard because i miss him so much. >> reporter: it happened november 23rd, 47-year-old michael dunn told investigators he felt threatened at a gas station, parked side by side with an suv full of teenagers. he complained they were playing their music too loud. detectives say dunn confronted davis, who was in the backseat. dunn's attorney says his client thought he saw a gun, so he pulled his own weapon and started shooting, firing at least eight shots. davis was hit at least twice. investigators never found a gun in the teen's car. davis' father travelled from jacksonville to atlanta for his son's funeral. it's a case that's gotten national attention and has been compared by some to the fatal shooting of another afri
now those closest to davis are saying good-bye as they struggle to understand why this happened. our george >> reporter: as family and friends laid 17-year-old jordan davis to rest, it's the reason for his death that has mourners here baffled. >> that was just terrible. that should never happen. >> the last time i spoke to him was thursday night on thanksgiving. and it's just all hard because i miss him so much. >> reporter: it happened november 23rd, 47-year-old michael...
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george zimmerman followed trayvon martin. that presumption of guilt may be why jordan davis was shot and killed.rounds from his car at another that davis was in because after trading angry words, dunn said he saw four black then and a shotgun. police do not find said shotgun. some don't understand how a central park jogger case can happen in a city that would happen in a city that would elect david dinkens. being black in america is
george zimmerman followed trayvon martin. that presumption of guilt may be why jordan davis was shot and killed.rounds from his car at another that davis was in because after trading angry words, dunn said he saw four black then and a shotgun. police do not find said shotgun. some don't understand how a central park jogger case can happen in a city that would happen in a city that would elect david dinkens. being black in america is
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davis has the details. >> reporter: it's like something out of "csi," george.ee moore try wrote a letter she killed. the man who supposedly wrote this letter was not just dead. he was also illiterate. for the first time, when the jury walks into trial for the dee dee moore murder trial, they'll have an escort. this after they said that one of the witnesses and several of the friends and family of the murder victim were staring at them and made them feel uncomfortable when outside the courtroom. >> does it affect your ability to be fair and impartial in this case? >> no. i just want to feel safe. >> reporter: on monday, they looked at rambling two-page letter, that police detective smith said that moore forged in an effort to convince his mother he was still alive. >> she had a brand-new laptop set up, and a printer. she had a rubber type glove on. and a scarf thing over her head. >> what did that conceal? >> that was supposed to conceal her hair. >> reporter: greg smith testified he was informing police of his interactions with moore, as he was to help her crea
davis has the details. >> reporter: it's like something out of "csi," george.ee moore try wrote a letter she killed. the man who supposedly wrote this letter was not just dead. he was also illiterate. for the first time, when the jury walks into trial for the dee dee moore murder trial, they'll have an escort. this after they said that one of the witnesses and several of the friends and family of the murder victim were staring at them and made them feel uncomfortable when...
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this, the alleged shooting of jordan davis by michael david dunn is not that, the shooting of georgeartin by trayvon. another 17-year-old african-american boy shot and killed. the alleged assail lent, an older white man, say he felt threatened. the boy he is accused of shooting was reportedly unarmed. another claim of self-defense to justify the killing. another pair of grieving parents losing a child and seeking justice. since for those of us that know them and love them that this is no country for young black men which is why i am addressing my own blackler for whom it may concern. it is me, melissa. if you are like me, this latest news has got you concerned. here we are again. it's been barely a year since the killing of trayvon martin resurrected that old angst, long buried but always there just below the surface, you know, that feeling. it's the one that makes us here about trayvon and now jordan davis, reach back across decades into our history for another boy named emmett till. then, it was a whistle at a white woman. now, it's a hooded sweatshirt or music being played loudly
this, the alleged shooting of jordan davis by michael david dunn is not that, the shooting of georgeartin by trayvon. another 17-year-old african-american boy shot and killed. the alleged assail lent, an older white man, say he felt threatened. the boy he is accused of shooting was reportedly unarmed. another claim of self-defense to justify the killing. another pair of grieving parents losing a child and seeking justice. since for those of us that know them and love them that this is no...
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george howell reporting, can't imagine that father is even able to stand up right now. >>> you know, the man who shot jordan davis, michael dunn, was denied bail and remains in jail. he claims he pulled his gun and opened fire out of self-defense. >>> up to speed on the day's other headlines. protests in cairo over the young democracy's in constitution. supporters of president mohamed morsi packed the streets near cairo university as morsi sets a date for a vote on the new constitution. morsi's critics say the constitution was rushed through and paves the way for islamic law. >>> mexico has a new president, enrique pena nieto took the oath of office before the country's congress. his inauguration returned the institutional revolutionary party to power 12 years after being turned out of office. that doesn't sit well with mexicans who accuse it of buying the election. hundreds clashed with police outside congress. >>> north korea is going to try again. they want to take another stab at sending a rocket into space. this time, to place a satellite into orbit. this is all coming from north korea state run media. the r
george howell reporting, can't imagine that father is even able to stand up right now. >>> you know, the man who shot jordan davis, michael dunn, was denied bail and remains in jail. he claims he pulled his gun and opened fire out of self-defense. >>> up to speed on the day's other headlines. protests in cairo over the young democracy's in constitution. supporters of president mohamed morsi packed the streets near cairo university as morsi sets a date for a vote on the new...
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davis is here with all of the details. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george.of nine days of this trial dee dee moore has broken down in court. where her emotions ran so high, she had to be reprimanded by the judge. and thursday, of course, no different. dee dee moore's latest emotional outburst was so severe, the judge temporarily stopped the trial so she could pull herself together. >> ms. moore, i'm going to tell you once again, you need to compose yourself. >> reporter: the breakdown came after the girlfriend of abraham shakespeare, the man moore is accused of murdering, took the stand. >> he ran out of the bank. and he wasn't coming back. she wanted me to be so mad with him. >> reporter: victoria butler described moore as divisive and manipulative. and went on to say that shakespeare, who won $30 million in the florida lottery in 2006, had given away most of his winnings for people who simply asked for it. prosecutors say moore stole what he had left and then killed him. >> you want another moment to talk to your lawyer? >> yes. >> then, take that moment.
davis is here with all of the details. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george.of nine days of this trial dee dee moore has broken down in court. where her emotions ran so high, she had to be reprimanded by the judge. and thursday, of course, no different. dee dee moore's latest emotional outburst was so severe, the judge temporarily stopped the trial so she could pull herself together. >> ms. moore, i'm going to tell you once again, you need to compose yourself....
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davis was laid to rest today in suburban atlanta. his father says this didn't have to happen. and the "stand your ground" law encourages such shootings. george howell interviewed the dad today. holly hughes is a criminal defense attorney. i was watching that interview and i was wondering how that dad even stood up to do an interview. >> here you have a man who just lost his son. he told me, i buried half of my heart today. but you still find a person who is very calm and he's focused on these "stand your ground" laws. he says it's got to change. he says deaths like this don't have to happen. >> you spoke to him about the comparisons to trayvon, the race comparisons to trayvon and about "stand your ground" as well. let's listen. then we'll talk. >> i believe it was strictly anger. people try to associate that whenever people of color are different from someone else. and i believe -- still believe to this day, unless the gentleman tells me different, that it was anger that was involved in it, having the accessibility of a gun. >> your focus is on these guns? >> yes. >> your t-shirt -- show this to us. >> it says, kill guns, not kids. we have t
davis was laid to rest today in suburban atlanta. his father says this didn't have to happen. and the "stand your ground" law encourages such shootings. george howell interviewed the dad today. holly hughes is a criminal defense attorney. i was watching that interview and i was wondering how that dad even stood up to do an interview. >> here you have a man who just lost his son. he told me, i buried half of my heart today. but you still find a person who is very calm and he's...
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davis, a man on a mission. he said his focus is to look into the stand your ground laws to make changes so deaths like this do not happen again. georgeo people are dead after a double decker tour bus slammed into an overpass at the miami international airport. 30 others, many of them elderly, were treated for injuries after the crash which happened about 8:00 this morning. still not clear why the driver tried to maneuver the nine-foot tall bus under an 8 1/2-foot overpass. >>> two brothers are under lock up in south florida, accused in a frightening terror plot. the men originally from pakistan were arrested thursday in ft. laud lauderdale. they were charged with planning a plot of destruction. they're ordered held until their next hearing set for the end of next week. >> the forces supporting mohamed morsi took the the street of cairo today. thousands led by the muslim brotherhood packed the streets to challenge what critics call his recent power grab. then the president went before the constitutional assembly and said egypt will hold a referendum on their new constitution in two weeks. reza sayah joins us on the new development. an
davis, a man on a mission. he said his focus is to look into the stand your ground laws to make changes so deaths like this do not happen again. georgeo people are dead after a double decker tour bus slammed into an overpass at the miami international airport. 30 others, many of them elderly, were treated for injuries after the crash which happened about 8:00 this morning. still not clear why the driver tried to maneuver the nine-foot tall bus under an 8 1/2-foot overpass. >>> two...
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george marshall institute let me look at some of these papers. a relative of marshall's found them in an attic last year and gave them to them. >> yes. >> tom davis, retired u.s. team, friend of tom ricks. i haven't read the book yet, tom, probably like most people. i'd like to just throw one premise out and see what you think about it. i was talking to my father-in-law at one point in time, and he mentioned the equipment that he had as he went across utah beach back in that period of time, and i kind of tallied it up, and he had about $200 worth of equipment, a steel pot, a rifle, some lode-bearing equipment. your standard soldier today is going to walk out with about $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something, and it kind of strikes me perhaps a little bit, i just wonder what your thoughts are on it, as this glide path has gone along where your argument is, you know, the generals have become less inspirational, less strategic thinking and so forth. the technology glide path has been going in the opposite direction. so i think by requirement they have to spend more and more and for time trying to understand b -- more and more and
george marshall institute let me look at some of these papers. a relative of marshall's found them in an attic last year and gave them to them. >> yes. >> tom davis, retired u.s. team, friend of tom ricks. i haven't read the book yet, tom, probably like most people. i'd like to just throw one premise out and see what you think about it. i was talking to my father-in-law at one point in time, and he mentioned the equipment that he had as he went across utah beach back in that period...
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george hall, cleark of the north carolina house, clerk of the north carolina senate. we are also pleased to have representatives from the governor's office here, including the general counsel mark davisas well as mickey jones, and our single -- and our center -- our singer anette etheridge. thank you all for being here. as north carolina becomes more global, we are mindful that our impact in the world is significant, as evidenced by the fact that we have summit for and councils in north carolina. three of them are here with us today. the honorary consul of france, the honorary consul of sweden, and i suppose the dean of our council delegation, the honoraria council from moldova -- honorary consul from moldova. we have a delegation from st. mary's school here today watching this historic proceeding. we thank them for this moment in north carolina and united states history. as we prepare to begin the voting process for the north carolina electoral college, i would like to take a moment to reflect on the importance of this institution. this is the 56 north carolina four college meeting, and it represents a proud history of citizens peacefully passing on presidential power from one term
george hall, cleark of the north carolina house, clerk of the north carolina senate. we are also pleased to have representatives from the governor's office here, including the general counsel mark davisas well as mickey jones, and our single -- and our center -- our singer anette etheridge. thank you all for being here. as north carolina becomes more global, we are mindful that our impact in the world is significant, as evidenced by the fact that we have summit for and councils in north...