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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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far more than jefferson davis 9900, george mcclelland, a thousand. beauregard, and jackson. even in just southern newspapers, lincoln's name appeared twice as many times as all the other prominent names combined. as jack stressed then, when people were speaking and thinking about events in 1861 abraham lincoln was on their mind more than any other person, whether they liked him or not he was who they thought about. jack made that case and very effectively. and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a distraction. my task is somewhat easier than that of the other four speakers, because while i'm covering the same period of time as them, i
far more than jefferson davis 9900, george mcclelland, a thousand. beauregard, and jackson. even in just southern newspapers, lincoln's name appeared twice as many times as all the other prominent names combined. as jack stressed then, when people were speaking and thinking about events in 1861 abraham lincoln was on their mind more than any other person, whether they liked him or not he was who they thought about. jack made that case and very effectively. and again, while i'm happy that jack...
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far more than jefferson davis 9900, george mcclelland, a thousand. beauregard, and jackson. even in just southern newspapers, lincoln's name appeared twice as many times as all the other prominent names combined. as jack stressed then, when people were speaking and thinking about events in 1861 abraham lincoln was on their mind more than any other person, whether they liked him or not he was who they thought about. jack made that case and very effectively. and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a distraction. my task is somewhat easier than that of the other four speakers, because while i'm covering the same period of time as them, i
far more than jefferson davis 9900, george mcclelland, a thousand. beauregard, and jackson. even in just southern newspapers, lincoln's name appeared twice as many times as all the other prominent names combined. as jack stressed then, when people were speaking and thinking about events in 1861 abraham lincoln was on their mind more than any other person, whether they liked him or not he was who they thought about. jack made that case and very effectively. and again, while i'm happy that jack...
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>>george: all lanes are open on the nimitz freeway northbound 880 at davis and the backed up is a clearuickly we have all live shot here taken by kron4 jackie depended on how long they stay on the scene for a the investigation will determine whether or not it is lengthy are residual delays much better news now for the nimitz freeway as all lanes are open all about. >>darya: baltimore is hoping for a new day today with the national guard and the new curfew in effect the state of emergency hoping that no more violence happens after the riots guest today after the funeral of a 25 year-old man who died in police custody will be back with more our live coverage in just a few minutes. >>james: after the zero for freddie gray the black man who was injured while in police custody they took to the street and started rioting and looting just hours after the full- service committed the buildings and cars were torched across the city the governor has declared a state of emergency for the entire state of maryland more than a dozen police officers have been injured officers may 27th arrest now much n
>>george: all lanes are open on the nimitz freeway northbound 880 at davis and the backed up is a clearuickly we have all live shot here taken by kron4 jackie depended on how long they stay on the scene for a the investigation will determine whether or not it is lengthy are residual delays much better news now for the nimitz freeway as all lanes are open all about. >>darya: baltimore is hoping for a new day today with the national guard and the new curfew in effect the state of...
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george, behind the back, to roy for the slam. the pacers win it to keep their playoff hopes alive. anthony davisnd the pel kinds, the other team chasing it, hot. -- pel kinds the other team chasing it hot. now, brewer getting it. the put back. now, houston wins 121-114. neworleans and okc remain tied for the final playoff spot. i think it would be fun to see the pelicans in there. it would be fun to watch it. >> oh, know, the conversation from 5:30 continues. people are going huh? >> do you not like it? >> it is a conversation that is ugh. >> [ laughter ] >> and then you introduce his whole gun smoke. >> yes. now, i like the warriors. >> captioning funded by cbs and ford >> kroft: the cyber attack on sony pictures last november exposed a new reality-- that you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on u.s. corporations. if i set you down and gave you a pencil and paper and said, "write a list of a dozen people that could do this..." >> oh, yeah, i mean, there are way more than a dozen people. there are probably 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people that could do that attack today. >> kroft: i mean
george, behind the back, to roy for the slam. the pacers win it to keep their playoff hopes alive. anthony davisnd the pel kinds, the other team chasing it, hot. -- pel kinds the other team chasing it hot. now, brewer getting it. the put back. now, houston wins 121-114. neworleans and okc remain tied for the final playoff spot. i think it would be fun to see the pelicans in there. it would be fun to watch it. >> oh, know, the conversation from 5:30 continues. people are going huh?...
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to -- duchess is likely to take much longer than after prince george was born spending a couple of months at the country estate. lindsey davisere is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >> here at the big board when you sit down to watch tv you don't imagine your tv could be watching you but consumer reports says new models of smart brands of top tvs can share and record all information about what you watch. there's a fix. this samsung tv can record and share everything you watch whether it's a broadcast or streaming from the internet and some smart tvs can track what dvd you're watching. >> it's valuable information to marketers to recommend new shows and offer extra consent on shows you're watching. >> reporter: the ads are pop ups like the ones you see on your commuter. you may not realize you allowed when you agreed to the policy during set up. visio asks you to sign away your rights. >> it's like a modern day peeping tom. >> reporter: co
to -- duchess is likely to take much longer than after prince george was born spending a couple of months at the country estate. lindsey davisere is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >> here at the big board when you sit down to watch tv you don't imagine your tv could be watching you but consumer...
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davis is tracking the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george.ses that is once again turning the national conversation back to race. while the person responsible for hanging the noose has not been identified the message to them this morning from university officials is that this hateful act will only strengthen the school's resolve. this morning, an investigation is under way to determine who is responsible for hanging this chilling symbol of racism, a noose on a tree just outside duke university's student center. >> all: we are not afraid. we stand together. >> reporter: on campus outrage. >> this is no duke we will accept. this is no duke we want. >> reporter: police quickly taking the noose down after it was discovered early wednesday morning. but a firestorm had already been sparked on social media. with one student tweeting "i have never felt as unsafe here at duke as i have these last few weeks." and another, "it's becoming increasingly clear with each scandal acts of racism that this school was not meant for me." this student speaking out
davis is tracking the story. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, george.ses that is once again turning the national conversation back to race. while the person responsible for hanging the noose has not been identified the message to them this morning from university officials is that this hateful act will only strengthen the school's resolve. this morning, an investigation is under way to determine who is responsible for hanging this chilling symbol of racism, a noose on a...
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george stephanopolous all writing about her vicious people er er. we're going to put up the real hillary when you don't see her, unguarded moments. these are things she's quoted as saying. >> lanny davis does a wonderful job talking about a wonderful person she is. she's not warm and fuzzy to the people, what's interesting. one was the saturday night live exit, which was devastatingly accurate about her and it's parody, and then you have marco rubio's announcement monday who was supposed to be buried by her. the reason she has to go to -- the imelda marcos moment with the dark glasses, going in to prove she can order something i can't get over hal pert and these other people fawning. it's ridiculous. could you look stupid? could you imagine bill clinton, he would have gone in there, eaten some of everybody else's food, said hello, warmed them up and then, what's the best thing to order. he would have made a scene there. she went in and she's wearing sunglasses, my god, and that thing she did with the students. these are people who a few months ago to appear on campus, she was charging 200 and $300,000 to speak to students. and she's worried about them by the way she's not answered a q
george stephanopolous all writing about her vicious people er er. we're going to put up the real hillary when you don't see her, unguarded moments. these are things she's quoted as saying. >> lanny davis does a wonderful job talking about a wonderful person she is. she's not warm and fuzzy to the people, what's interesting. one was the saturday night live exit, which was devastatingly accurate about her and it's parody, and then you have marco rubio's announcement monday who was supposed...
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davis and charles krauthammer on the political fallout this weekend. will this hurt her 2016 aspirations? brad blakeman a former senior adviser to president george w.garland nixon a popular radio talk show host are both joining us now here to debate this issue. gentlemen, welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> even if they don't find a direct quid pro quo the allegations that are surfacing now are quite substantial and a fact that a number of news organizations are covering this story. does the perception at least in part hurt mrs. clinton's campaign at this point? >> i don't really think it does. i think right now the perception of many people particularly the clinton supporters is that there have been a steady stream of allegations against -- against secretary clinton and that they have been, you know mistaking causation with association. well this happened and then that happened so this must be the reason that it happened but we never come up with any. there's a never there there. there's always the unsubstantiated accusations and i think that's what this falls into and i think most people are kind of sitting back and sa
davis and charles krauthammer on the political fallout this weekend. will this hurt her 2016 aspirations? brad blakeman a former senior adviser to president george w.garland nixon a popular radio talk show host are both joining us now here to debate this issue. gentlemen, welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> even if they don't find a direct quid pro quo the allegations that are surfacing now are quite substantial and a fact that a number of news...