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julie davis, who covers the white house, was one of the "times" reporters in the meeting with mr. trump, and she joins me now. julie davis, welcome back to the "newshour". so this was an on again off again session, wasn't it? >> this was. we had planned for it to be from 1:00 to 2:00 today, and then we found out via tweet early this morning that mr. trump decided to cancel. shortly thereafter, within a couple more hours, he tweeted again and we heard from our business and editor, colleagues here at the "times" at it was back on. so we all did get to sit down. >> woodruff: and it was partly over whether it was on the record or not, is that right? >> that's right, yes. he had agreed to sit down with us on the record. he met briefly with the publisher a few moments beforehand off the record and said earlier on twitter that we had changed the ground rules at the last moment and he was canceling when, in fact, he was the one who asked it would be off the record and didn't want to show up unless it was. but we ended up getting to terms and it was on the record. >> woodruff: you have bee
julie davis, who covers the white house, was one of the "times" reporters in the meeting with mr. trump, and she joins me now. julie davis, welcome back to the "newshour". so this was an on again off again session, wasn't it? >> this was. we had planned for it to be from 1:00 to 2:00 today, and then we found out via tweet early this morning that mr. trump decided to cancel. shortly thereafter, within a couple more hours, he tweeted again and we heard from our business...
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. >> julie: davis says it has shared thousands of time and able to get license plate from the driver. >> daniel: while it be more than year than first pot shot open to the public, you can start growing your own weed right away. law allows people 21 and older grow up to 6 pot plants any 1 time and grower gets to keep marijuana of plants produced. fox25 visited new england hydroponics and more people coming in with questions home grows. >> make it as complex as you want it to be, as you want to grow more, get bigger yields from things, get better end result. >> daniel: it is important to know the new law doesn't take effect until december 15th and anyone growing marijuana for recreational use before then can be charged. >> julie: 9:31. new hampshire boy battling cancer but not stopping him getting into the spirit. drive to collect items for the dana-farber cancer clinic in boston and that's where max goes for his treatments and mom says he knows what a gift can make. >> had bad day with test or wasn't feeling well, they would come in with a package and he would instantly be happy. >> pa
. >> julie: davis says it has shared thousands of time and able to get license plate from the driver. >> daniel: while it be more than year than first pot shot open to the public, you can start growing your own weed right away. law allows people 21 and older grow up to 6 pot plants any 1 time and grower gets to keep marijuana of plants produced. fox25 visited new england hydroponics and more people coming in with questions home grows. >> make it as complex as you want it to...
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davis spoke to us exclusively from the polk county jail charged with armed kidnapping and false imprisonment. according to the arrest affidavit yeager came to learn about the group in july but was later told she would become davis' wife. she claims davis instills fear in everyone who doesn't follow his rules and the only way to leave is in a body bag or, at a minimum, on crutches. >> i would like a formal inquiry and investigation done in my case to validate my name. angela yeager lied. >> reporter: yeager said she was able to escape the residence on october 24th or from behind bars, davis denies all of it. >> more than 30 people saw her come in and out of the house. >> reporter: and his supporters say davis is the one in danger. >> honestly, i expect them one day to try to kill him. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is familiar with the group and has had no trouble with them in the past, but the allegations against davis warrant further investigation. eric glasser, 10news wtsp. >> at last check davis was still being held without bond at the polk trump wants to see a better deal between the u.s. and cuba. that's just part of the wave of emotions following fidel castro's
davis spoke to us exclusively from the polk county jail charged with armed kidnapping and false imprisonment. according to the arrest affidavit yeager came to learn about the group in july but was later told she would become davis' wife. she claims davis instills fear in everyone who doesn't follow his rules and the only way to leave is in a body bag or, at a minimum, on crutches. >> i would like a formal inquiry and investigation done in my case to validate my name. angela yeager lied....
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a woman came here back in july to study under davis. we don't know the details of what happened because that affidavit has been blacked out by the sheriff's office. what we know is this the woman said that davis held her against her will. at gun point. she said davis would tell the few dozen people that live here the only way to leave is in a body bag or on crutches. a member of the group who would speak to us by phone says that never happened. he said there are cameras throughout the house and the property to prove it. neighbors say they are uncomfortable living nearby because members drive along their road videotaping them and their kids, a yourself, jasper -- >> now because of the newest allegations against davis, there is one more. in polk city, ken suarez, fox 13 news. >> that southern center say that they harrass officials filing lawsuits add clog up the court are arguments that are are rejected ever are i time. >>> a bizarre story f.b.i. tests show a student accused of killing a couple and chewing on that man's face did not have
a woman came here back in july to study under davis. we don't know the details of what happened because that affidavit has been blacked out by the sheriff's office. what we know is this the woman said that davis held her against her will. at gun point. she said davis would tell the few dozen people that live here the only way to leave is in a body bag or on crutches. a member of the group who would speak to us by phone says that never happened. he said there are cameras throughout the house and...
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july 25th. the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. >> joe: the 2-2. the home plate umpire sam holbrook. at the wall. gone! tiger game. rajai davis. i said down and in was his only chance. watch with his pitch is. down and in. >> john: he got it. he fouled off the pitches he had to fall off. the one area that gave davis a chance to hit a home run oh, my. >> joe: now crisp. ball one. first home run allowed by aroldis chapman since june 18th while with the yankees. kurt suzuki of the twins. 210 batters in between. bottom of the eighth of game 7 to tie it. base hit by crisp. go ahead run is on. >> john: i said earlier the cubs saw miller multiple times. he wasn't as sharp. chapman has been pushed beyond what normally co
july 25th. the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. >> joe: the 2-2. the home plate...
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july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. a new supply of baseballs for the home plate umpire sam holbrook. at the wall. gone! tiger game. rajai davis. i said down and in was his only chance. watch with his pitch is. down and in. >> john: he got it. he fouled off the pitches he had to fall of the one area that gave davis a chance to hit a home run is where chapman threw it. oh, my. >> joe: now crisp. ball one. first home run allowed by aroldis chapman since june 18th while with the yankees. 210 batters in between. it comes with two outs in the bottom of the eighth of game 7 to tie it. base hit by crisp. go ahead run is on. >> john: i said earlier the cubs saw miller multiple
july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. a new...
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july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlierg his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. >> joe: the 2-2. a new supply of baseballs for the home plate umpire sam holbrook. at the wall. gone! tiger game. rajai davis. 6-6. i said down and in was his only chance. watch with his pitch is. down and in. >> john: he got it. he fouled off the pitches he had to fall off. the one area that gave davis a chance to hit a home run is where chapman threw it. oh, my. >> joe: now crisp. ball one. first home run allowed by aroldis chapman since june 18th while with the yankees. kurt suzuki of the twins. 210 batters in between. it comes with two outs in the bottom of the eighth of game 7 to tie it. base hit by crisp. go ahead run is on. >> j
july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlierg his best to be as quick as it can -- as he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. >>...
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fourth of july, 62nd day -- he only had 62 more days, man has landed on the moon, and then his last five davis, it says five day drop. here he sill caution, vietnam may be hazardous to your health. this is what we see often for, you know -- we get a lot of things from short-timers, people when had 30 days or less in vietnam, so we have a short of short-timer sticks where they would notch off the days. we had a lot of calendars counting down the days. the park service is guided by certain rules we follow, the an tick wits act, the organic act that kind of -- i don't know, they set the basis for all museum collections in our nation, and specifically for us, our collection is guided by a scope of collections statement. every museum collection in the parks service has a specific scope of collections statement. that dictates what we keep for the collection, what we are interested in our themes, what we are interested in interpreting to the collection, what falls within our parameters, and also tells you what does not fall one the parameters of the collection. once they are brought here, we do what
fourth of july, 62nd day -- he only had 62 more days, man has landed on the moon, and then his last five davis, it says five day drop. here he sill caution, vietnam may be hazardous to your health. this is what we see often for, you know -- we get a lot of things from short-timers, people when had 30 days or less in vietnam, so we have a short of short-timer sticks where they would notch off the days. we had a lot of calendars counting down the days. the park service is guided by certain rules...
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july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. a new supply of baseballs for the home plate umpire sam holbrook. at the wall. gone! tiger game. rajai davis. i said down and in was his only chance. watch with his pitch is. down and in. >> john: he got it. he fouled off the pitches he ha to fall off. the one area that gave davis a chance to hit a home run is where chapman threw it. oh, my. >> joe: now crisp. ball one. first home run allowed by aroldis chapman since june 18th while with the yankees. 210 batters in between. it comes with two outs in the bottom of the eighth of game 7 to tie it. base hit by crisp. go ahead run is on. >> john: i said earlier the cubs saw miller multi
july 25th. they hand him the ball here in the eighth inning of game 7. 2-2. >> john: davis missed his pitch earlier, trying his best to be as quick as it can -- he can. >> joe: 2-2. just got a piece. >> john: he wants the inner half of the ball so he has a better chance of getting the barrel to it. a way, not a whole lot he can do with it. up, same result. sometimes you've got to get lucky against a guy like chapman. you have to guess in an area, hope he throws it there. a new...
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july of this year. i join my colleague, representative davis, to pass this bill and honor mr. de guzman. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from the virgin islands. ms. plaskett: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 5948, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 830 kuhn drive in chula visa, california, and the jonathan "j.d." de guzman post office building. jonathan emigrated to the u.s. from the philippines with a strong desire to become a contributor to his new community. his selflessness led him to join the san diego police department where he served for 16 years. officer de guzman was awarded the san diego police department purple heart in 2003 after surviving a stabbing while on duty. officer de guzman was again attacked while on duty in july of 2016. this time, however, he was shot multiple times at point blank range and tragically did not survive. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to honor officer jonathan de guzman's courageous life of
july of this year. i join my colleague, representative davis, to pass this bill and honor mr. de guzman. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from the virgin islands. ms. plaskett: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 5948, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 830 kuhn drive in chula visa, california, and the jonathan "j.d." de guzman post...
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davis that's one of the top challenges any defense could field scott grodsky cbs 58 sports some milwaukee police officers are helping students prepare a thanksgiving meal for the hungry. cbs 58's julie parise reports from m-a-t-c. those officers are joining forces with students from messmer prep and here at matc to cook ahead of a big dinner event this weekend. it's the second annual community thanksgiving dinner, and it serves about 400 people. people.today several ff were coached by the experts here at matc on the best way to prepare, cut and thanksgiving bird. others in the kitchen worked on the fixings - like stuffing and crberry sauce. this idea us, ere are never o matoy told cooks in the kitchen. iat'alwa been are ery something in our dtrrchinout to ve back but kids from mesmer to learn about the culinary arts and the culinary students get to give back to their commu" community."that community dinner happens this sunday at messmer prep. reproting in milwaukee i'm jp cbs 58 3 coming up...the doctor is in...with some recomendations on how to recognize men's health month...and it's not just about growing out that facial hair. and the list of the ?worst? toys for children this out
davis that's one of the top challenges any defense could field scott grodsky cbs 58 sports some milwaukee police officers are helping students prepare a thanksgiving meal for the hungry. cbs 58's julie parise reports from m-a-t-c. those officers are joining forces with students from messmer prep and here at matc to cook ahead of a big dinner event this weekend. it's the second annual community thanksgiving dinner, and it serves about 400 people. people.today several ff were coached by the...
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july 28th net first and will street near downtown san jose. in a statement, foothill college says this murder is still being felt by his colleagues, like south more davis. >> reporter: please confirm that the rest of louis was helped in part with tips generated by this surveillance video, which kron4 first appeared in september heard they believe are last is the man in the video. police said he brought this person as he sat in his car and bad then he chased him who allegedly shot and killed him. the increase broker at 31 year- old--during a brief struggle 31 year-old david moglen, was also and as far and rap artist to clearly made an impression on those who knew him. >> reporter: police say this mud shut off him is the person that is charged with the count of murder. 3 >> grant: tonight. in the development and the controversy several swirling all around the millennium tower in san francisco with a high-rise condo complex is seeking and tell sigrid even though it was as recently built. >> grant: investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a massive fire in oakland. still ahead on kron4 news. >> vicki: what a federal agency is being asked to help
july 28th net first and will street near downtown san jose. in a statement, foothill college says this murder is still being felt by his colleagues, like south more davis. >> reporter: please confirm that the rest of louis was helped in part with tips generated by this surveillance video, which kron4 first appeared in september heard they believe are last is the man in the video. police said he brought this person as he sat in his car and bad then he chased him who allegedly shot and...
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davis, he joins me now. nice to have you, governor. >> nice to be with you, liz. liz: is hillary exonerated? >> i think the director was right today in reaffirming the decision he made in july. liz: is huma abedin out of the woods? >> i take the director's word. seems to me like the matter is closed, and i actually think, if i may, that donald trump is the luxiest person on the planet earth. i mean -- luckiest person on the planet earth. his whole m.o. is firing people and putting his name on your business. you build it, you hire or the employees, you get the investors, then he puts his name on your building and charges you for it. and he beat 16 people in the primary, and i think he'll come within three or four points of becoming president of the united states. that's not too shabby for someone whose entire political career involved being the host of a reality tv. the last time the republican party nominated someone who never held public office was dwight d. eisenhower in 1952, and he was the architect of our victory in world war ii. liz: you know, governor, both sides of the aisle would say we're sick and tired of the status quo. you're not listening to main street, to th
davis, he joins me now. nice to have you, governor. >> nice to be with you, liz. liz: is hillary exonerated? >> i think the director was right today in reaffirming the decision he made in july. liz: is huma abedin out of the woods? >> i take the director's word. seems to me like the matter is closed, and i actually think, if i may, that donald trump is the luxiest person on the planet earth. i mean -- luckiest person on the planet earth. his whole m.o. is firing people and...