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. >> reporter: mr. davis and the business owners tell me there was a time in which barbershops were off limits. criminals would leave them alone. but times have changed and now it's open season. >> you could leave your doors open. >> reporter: but now kim keeps her doors always locked. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: mr. davis hopes that business owners can carry a concealed weapon on the job. the criminals will always get guns. >> the law so that the business people can have guns too. it might be a deterrent. i don't know. >> reporter: police urge people with information about the robberies to call metro police. i'm shomari stone. back to you in the studio. >>> a judge fined a group of people who were arrested alongside d.c. mayor vincent gray. gray and 40 others were arrested when they blocked traffic near the capitol. most people paid a fine to have their charges dropped. but a small group decided to go to trial. a judge found sex of them guilty and fined them up to $200. >>> a teenager killed by gang members
. >> reporter: mr. davis and the business owners tell me there was a time in which barbershops were off limits. criminals would leave them alone. but times have changed and now it's open season. >> you could leave your doors open. >> reporter: but now kim keeps her doors always locked. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: mr. davis hopes that business owners can carry a concealed weapon on the job. the criminals will always get guns. >> the law so that the business...
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you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ mrs. davis and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> the 60-day push to recall wisconsin's union-busting governor scott walker is turning ugly. anti-walker organizers are reporting dirty tricks on the republican side saying two volunteers received threatening phone calls and other phone calls are getting harassed online, but it's not stopping the walker recall effort. volunteers already have more than 100,000 signatures, and the push will continue with a black friday recall drive at malls all over the state. meanwhile, governor walker is on spin control. this morning he went on local tv and was asked about misleading the public about his anti-collective bargaining agenda. >> i just think they are fundamentally wrong about it. aft which isçççç sharpton, reminiscent, this is a throwback to bull conno
you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ mrs. davis and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> the 60-day push to recall wisconsin's union-busting governor scott walker is turning ugly. anti-walker organizers are reporting dirty tricks on the...
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mr. davis: absolutely. mr. carter: that $1.75 trillion is more than the entire income tax for that year. it was collected by this country. so when you talk about a burden, it's more than the entire tax burden of our nation. mr. davis: i think the gentleman has a great point. it comes down to about $10,000 for every man, woman and child in the united states of america is the cost of regulatory compliance. mr. carter: i yield back. go ahead. mr. davis: and why it's so critical now to your point, we've seen agencies in the last administration and this administration who've gone into overreach but most importantly what we've seen happen, in the last congress where there was a democratic supermajority in the house, in the senate with a liberal democratic president who is out to keep his campaign promises. the american people spoke in that election and they spoke in the election that followed last year that they did not agree with the overreach, be it legislative or in the regulatory side and made a change certainly
mr. davis: absolutely. mr. carter: that $1.75 trillion is more than the entire income tax for that year. it was collected by this country. so when you talk about a burden, it's more than the entire tax burden of our nation. mr. davis: i think the gentleman has a great point. it comes down to about $10,000 for every man, woman and child in the united states of america is the cost of regulatory compliance. mr. carter: i yield back. go ahead. mr. davis: and why it's so critical now to your point,...
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. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through.o make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interacve learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us.
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. >> and you route for him, and once mr. davis was, like, in charge of everything, i think he had a three-week stretch where he just did a little strutting now a couple losses bring you back to earth. but now the raiders in first place. >> and they got to work hard to stay there. >> yeah, exactly. >>> sharks are playing well. danny heatley still has plenty of fans in san jose. he returned this evening. but setoguchi also returning, members of the minnesota wild, but it's patrik marleau. he's been with the sharks 20 years. torrey mitchell on the slapper. san jose wins 3-1. they are really starting to play good hockey , and after the slow start, here they come! the stop story, of course -- >>> remains the tragedy of penn state, a former player for joe paterno joined us earlier tent. -- earlier tonight. >>> most everyone alive remembers penn state with joe paterno. when you think about a person like that who's a football icon who's been around that yrt, who's0 -- university, who's poured into the lives of so many folks, it's hard to
. >> and you route for him, and once mr. davis was, like, in charge of everything, i think he had a three-week stretch where he just did a little strutting now a couple losses bring you back to earth. but now the raiders in first place. >> and they got to work hard to stay there. >> yeah, exactly. >>> sharks are playing well. danny heatley still has plenty of fans in san jose. he returned this evening. but setoguchi also returning, members of the minnesota wild, but...
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a pep talk in every drop. [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> this is where everyone feared that patricia hearst might have died. >> how long the cars will continue to pass by what is left of 1466 west 54th street here in los angeles, it is interesting in this report that anyone would want a memento of what police call its worst shootout in its history. >> with the exception of bill and emily harris and patty hearst, all of the sla died in that fire. by and large, they were just fugitives on the run. they were underground, scared and running. >> three weeks after the fire, a new tape recording confirms patty hearst is alive and loyal to the sla. >> the radio station received an anonymous call stating, in effect, that the sla had a communique for us a
a pep talk in every drop. [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> this is where everyone feared that patricia hearst might have died. >> how long the cars will...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davise education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. set out to create a different kind of cold remedy using powerful medicine and natural ingredients from around the world. he called it vicks vaporub. today, the vicks journey continues. introducing new vicks nature fusion cold & flu syrup. powerful multi-symptom medicine flavored with natural honey instead of artificial flavors and dyes. so you can feel good about what you take to feel better. >>> i'm melissa rehberger. three american students are on the way home after being arrested in a protest in cairo last week. they were accused of throwing firearms at security forces. thousands are demonstrating in tahrir square for end to military rule. elections are scheduled to start there monday. >>> and a woman who allegedly fired pepper spray at other walmart customers during a black friday sale has been arrested. she could face battery charges. now back to "the killing game." >>> i'
. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davise education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. set out to create a different kind of cold remedy using powerful medicine and natural ingredients from around the world. he called it vicks vaporub. today, the vicks journey continues. introducing new vicks nature fusion cold & flu syrup. powerful multi-symptom medicine flavored with natural honey...
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mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise to pay tribute to glenn karine, a neighbor, a good friend, and one of the most dedicated, committed, and focused individuals that i have ever known. . he was founder and c.e.o. of circular ministries in chicago, illinois. a few days ago, glenn passed away, but leaves the legacy that will live for many, many years to come. more than 30 years ago glenn and his family and a few circle of friends moved into the austin community of chicago which was undergoing rapid change from a predominantly white community to what is now a more than 95% black or african-american community. with his circle of friends, glenn organized circle urban ministries which has lasted more than 30 years and has become one of the most effective faith-based urban redevelopment organizations in the nation. under glenn's leadership, programs in health care, legal assistance, housing rehabilitation, management, youth outreach, leadership development, homelessness, ex-offender re-entry, food distribution
mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise to pay tribute to glenn karine, a neighbor, a good friend, and one of the most dedicated, committed, and focused individuals that i have ever known. . he was founder and c.e.o. of circular ministries in chicago, illinois. a few days ago, glenn passed away, but leaves the legacy that will live for many, many years to come. more than 30 years ago glenn and his family and a few circle of friends moved into the austin community of chicago which was undergoing rapid...
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mr. davies's line of questioning. over this. they came to you to ask for authorization to increase what they were offering. do you remember what they were offering before they came into the meeting? >> i now know that the previous offer they had made was £350,000, but i do not recall the exact amount that they discussed with me at that time. >> this is your first substantive meeting with people you have just described as having a very low authorization limit. did you even ask them who gave them the authority to offer that £350,000, or whatever, beforehand? >> again, i do not recall them mentioning the £350,000 offer. i now know that that offer was made the week before while i was abroad, and i did not have a discussion with them about that at the time. i think i would have been more focused -- i was more focused -- on what the total amount would be for this to settle, given the strong advice that the case would be lost. that was what was focused on. >> you did not ask, "who the hell gave you authority to offer that in
mr. davies's line of questioning. over this. they came to you to ask for authorization to increase what they were offering. do you remember what they were offering before they came into the meeting? >> i now know that the previous offer they had made was £350,000, but i do not recall the exact amount that they discussed with me at that time. >> this is your first substantive meeting with people you have just described as having a very low authorization limit. did you even ask them...
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. >> mrs. davis -- >> thank you for your leadership. i will follow up on a personal question or two. given the situation we are looking at, we are focusing more on short-term sequestration. in the long term, can you help me out with a discussion of what forms and the personnel system which should be looking at today? is this the time to address the military retirement issues? the other issue that is important is jointness in health care. there are growing pains in the realignment, i think we will be seeing how well that works. we also know san antonio, brooke army center has done that. where are we on that issue? could we be thinking seriously about those reforms and perhaps there are others you could suggest so that part of the question that the super committee is looking at is not just tomorrow and next year, it is 10 years out. where are we on those reforms? i would say at the outset that we cannot look at one piece of the overall compensation package. it includes pay and benefits and so on and includes medical care and includes reti
. >> mrs. davis -- >> thank you for your leadership. i will follow up on a personal question or two. given the situation we are looking at, we are focusing more on short-term sequestration. in the long term, can you help me out with a discussion of what forms and the personnel system which should be looking at today? is this the time to address the military retirement issues? the other issue that is important is jointness in health care. there are growing pains in the realignment, i...
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they said, look, we conducted an outside investigation for several months, and all the people who mr. davisfor us to talk to did not corroborate the story. >> well, i have a source that is familiar with that report, and i think what really happened, anderson, is not that bobby davis supplied people to the university that would corroborate his story. i think it's more accurate to say that bobby davis made a list of several names of people who might be familiar with the allegations that he was making against bernie fine. >> okay. now, you waited eight years to make this reporting public. the police didn't even know about the tape until very recently. was there -- i mean, obviously, they're very serious accusations. there is the possibility that other boys were being victimized. was there a discussion at espn about releasing this tape at the time or about even telling the authorities about the tape at the time? >> well, journalists are not necessarily required or expected to hand over evidence that they did not obtain or create themselves to the police, anderson. i'm sure you know that. but i
they said, look, we conducted an outside investigation for several months, and all the people who mr. davisfor us to talk to did not corroborate the story. >> well, i have a source that is familiar with that report, and i think what really happened, anderson, is not that bobby davis supplied people to the university that would corroborate his story. i think it's more accurate to say that bobby davis made a list of several names of people who might be familiar with the allegations that he...
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question of punishment if you recall earlier this year the pakistani military released a cia agent mr raymond davis and just hours after his release a major cia drone attack killed up to fifteen tribesmen who were pro pocs done military on the border area it was quite obvious that it was an act of punishment of course we understand that there are diverse viewpoints in washington d.c. there are people who are there american officials who are not actually happy with what the cia is doing in the border region it's something that the americans need to sort out but at the same time i don't think the pox on the military would be in a position to sustain the current policy of of giving nato and the u.s. military the benefit of the benefit of the doubt for for a long time you would you tell you about yes when did you talk about the pakistani military there and how far can take this though because it gets lots of cash from america for limited tree. as you know the cash should question is really order rated and exaggerated the entire military assistance of the united states to pakistan has been blocked and i
question of punishment if you recall earlier this year the pakistani military released a cia agent mr raymond davis and just hours after his release a major cia drone attack killed up to fifteen tribesmen who were pro pocs done military on the border area it was quite obvious that it was an act of punishment of course we understand that there are diverse viewpoints in washington d.c. there are people who are there american officials who are not actually happy with what the cia is doing in the...
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mr. jamie davis.pplause] >> transport has been raised consistently and continually as the main issue for the u.k. youth parliament since 2002 and today we are here to decide our top priority from the issues chosen by over 65,000 young people across the country. today, we are here to work to improve the life of the 8 million young people we represent and today we are here to decide what we can do now to help make a better future for all. transport affects every young person, whether it's getting to your job, getting to school or college or getting the doctors. public transport forms a pillar in the life of young people. there is three key areas within public transport that today affect highway. price, consistency and accessibility. prices an issue clearly shown that the question is asked, why is that charge to a young customer? and i can customize a young person who is often in full-time education, whose part-time working on a limited by the light in his minimum hourly wage barely covers a one-way tick
mr. jamie davis.pplause] >> transport has been raised consistently and continually as the main issue for the u.k. youth parliament since 2002 and today we are here to decide our top priority from the issues chosen by over 65,000 young people across the country. today, we are here to work to improve the life of the 8 million young people we represent and today we are here to decide what we can do now to help make a better future for all. transport affects every young person, whether it's...
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quote, the taped call, the phone call that espn revealed today was not provided to the university by mr. davis05 investigation by our legal counsel. like the media review of the case a few years earlier, no other witnesses came forward during the university investigation. those felt they knew bernie best could not imagine what has unfolded. rick leventhal has the details on this in our newsroom. hey, rick. >> reporter: hey, martha. when the story first broke the head basketball coach in syracuse came out in support of bern anyone fine. this phone call appeared to change a lot of minds. bernie fine was the assistant coach at syracuse 36 years. longest active assistant in basketball hoops. that ended yesterday when espn's outside the lines released a taped phone call from his wife and one of the his accusers, former ball boil, bobby davis. where she says she knew the abuse was going on. >> there was something about you. >> like, i'm wondering why? >> reporter: in a statement syracuse head coach jim boeheim said the allegations that came forth are disturbing and deeply troubling. i'm personally v
quote, the taped call, the phone call that espn revealed today was not provided to the university by mr. davis05 investigation by our legal counsel. like the media review of the case a few years earlier, no other witnesses came forward during the university investigation. those felt they knew bernie best could not imagine what has unfolded. rick leventhal has the details on this in our newsroom. hey, rick. >> reporter: hey, martha. when the story first broke the head basketball coach in...
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mr. vernon davis. bring them on, says john harbaugh. jack harbaugh, the dad, was on cbs coverage yesterday and says he's not coming to the game. >> what do you do? >> i'll believe it when i see it. you ought to have him out with the ceremonial coin flip. >> maybe he'll hunker down in a hotel and not play favorites. >> exactly. >> one side for the 49ers, the other side -- >> there you go. perfect time, 7:00 p.m. game, awesome, after dinner, chill out. >> be a lot of fun. >> coming up in the next hour of 11 news today -- an alleged terror plot foiled in new york city, who's being target and had why police say they had to move quickly. >> the commercial bus driver leaves his passengers stranded along the road. what police say happened at 6:16. >> and items that belonged to aretha franklin go up for auction, a closer look at her clothes, shoes, and hats at 6:40. >> and we have a little drizzle and fog in the forecast this morning and rain to talk about the next few days. the forecast in just a few minutes. >> as volume picks up, that could
mr. vernon davis. bring them on, says john harbaugh. jack harbaugh, the dad, was on cbs coverage yesterday and says he's not coming to the game. >> what do you do? >> i'll believe it when i see it. you ought to have him out with the ceremonial coin flip. >> maybe he'll hunker down in a hotel and not play favorites. >> exactly. >> one side for the 49ers, the other side -- >> there you go. perfect time, 7:00 p.m. game, awesome, after dinner, chill out. >>...
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mr. davies, i think it's important to know, and i've testified to this fact and i try to describe this to you in some detail, just the situation that we had here was one where assurances were given, very clearly, rather a description was given very clearly a senior legal counsel that the case would be lost. and a description of why it would be lost with respect to the linkage of these voicemail, it was clear it was a losing case. it was an amount of money that was substantial, you're absolutely right. i was assured that within a range leading catholic convert this is where it would settle at or could settle at, and within that range i authorize these people, mr. crone and mr. myler to go and negotiate that. i think, you know, the way that the company has always operated is to really rely on executives directly responsible for a unit of the business, paper, et cetera to really be, to go and do the things they need to do under the assumption they would be appropriate, although they would be question from time to time and come to senior management with issues. i was given sufficient informat
mr. davies, i think it's important to know, and i've testified to this fact and i try to describe this to you in some detail, just the situation that we had here was one where assurances were given, very clearly, rather a description was given very clearly a senior legal counsel that the case would be lost. and a description of why it would be lost with respect to the linkage of these voicemail, it was clear it was a losing case. it was an amount of money that was substantial, you're absolutely...
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. >> mr. davis of illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. dimarco, let me ask, when you announced these compensation packages in 2009, you issued a press release explaining that these million dollar salaries were necessary to, and i quote, to attract and retain the talent needed, end of the quote, for fannie may and freddie mac to perform their roles n. a recent letter to congress you wrote that you were also concerned about a rapid turnover of management and staff replaced with people lacking the institutional, technical, operation aal and rac -- missing management knowledge necessary and more than $2 trillion in financial obligations. let me ask, what kind of analysis did you do prior to making these conclusions? did you survey the current staff that was present? and do you have some kind of document that you could share with us that would demonstrate the potential effects of lower salaries on the work force, on the agencies and, ultimately, on the homeowners who had mortgages to pay? >> congressman, with regard to the announcements of
. >> mr. davis of illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. dimarco, let me ask, when you announced these compensation packages in 2009, you issued a press release explaining that these million dollar salaries were necessary to, and i quote, to attract and retain the talent needed, end of the quote, for fannie may and freddie mac to perform their roles n. a recent letter to congress you wrote that you were also concerned about a rapid...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. a balanced budget amendment to the constitution represents bad economics and bad social policy. the ability to borrow helps our states and citizens, is a critical tool to aid our nation during economic crises. one of the most egregious consequences of this bill is the dangerous cuts to social security, medicaid, and medicare and other safety net programs that would result. given the vast deficit that exists due to reckless tax cuts for the wealthy this bill will achieve balance on the backs of the elderly, the poor, an the disabled. to achieve balance in the short-term, massive reductions to critical safety net programs would have to occur. $750 billion in cuts from medicare, $1.2 trillion from social security, and $85 billion from veterans benefits through 2021. dramatic cuts to other safety net protections for citizens such as food stamps and supplemental security for the disabled poor and elderly would -- for the disabled, poor, and elderly would almost certainly occur. to add inst
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. a balanced budget amendment to the constitution represents bad economics and bad social policy. the ability to borrow helps our states and citizens, is a critical tool to aid our nation during economic crises. one of the most egregious consequences of this bill is the dangerous cuts to social security, medicaid, and medicare and other safety net programs that would result. given the vast deficit that exists due to reckless tax cuts for the wealthy this bill...
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. >> mr. davis of illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.you announce these compensation packages in 2009, you issued a press release explaining that these million- dollar salaries were necessary" patch -- "attract and attain -- necessary to pass that attract and retain the talent needed." in a recent letter, you wrote that you were also concerned about a rapid turnover of management and staff, replacing people lacking the institutional, technical, operational, and risk- management knowledge needed for the running of corporations with thousands of employees with more than $2 trillion in financial obligations. let me ask -- what kind of analysis did you do prior to making these conclusions? did you survey the current staff that was present? and do you have some kind of document that you could share with us that would demonstrate the potential effect of lower salaries on the work force on the agency's and ultimately on the homeowners who have mortgages to pay? >> congressman, with regard to the announcement of the pay structure that took place
. >> mr. davis of illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.you announce these compensation packages in 2009, you issued a press release explaining that these million- dollar salaries were necessary" patch -- "attract and attain -- necessary to pass that attract and retain the talent needed." in a recent letter, you wrote that you were also concerned about a rapid turnover of management and staff, replacing people lacking the institutional,...
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mr. davis: i thank the the gentlewoman from ohio, not only for yielding, but for convening this discussion this evening. i was speaking to a group of young people a couple of days ago, and they wanted to know why did we think this whole question of voter suppression was such a big deal. this is the don't everybody have the right to vote? and it was necessary to convey to them some of the experiences that people like representative lewis and others have had. all of us recognize from a historical perspective, the evolution of development of our country. of course, when we started, there were only a few people who actually had the right to vote. and they were the individuals who made most of the decisions. ultimately, we fought a war. and after the war, we saw the expansion of opportunity. and yet, there were mill yobs of i don't know, sir of -- millions of individuals who were denied the same opportunity that others had. people often ask about southern states. and you don't pick upon any state, b
mr. davis: i thank the the gentlewoman from ohio, not only for yielding, but for convening this discussion this evening. i was speaking to a group of young people a couple of days ago, and they wanted to know why did we think this whole question of voter suppression was such a big deal. this is the don't everybody have the right to vote? and it was necessary to convey to them some of the experiences that people like representative lewis and others have had. all of us recognize from a historical...
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sexual content. >> bobby davis says he knew of one person who could validate that he was being sexually abused by bernie fine, that person was fine's wife, lori fine. >> hello? >> mrs>> yes. >> it's bobby. >> how are you? >> davis says in october of 2002 he recorded a phone conversation with lori fine without her knowledge, a legal act based on the location of both parties. during the call, fine, seen here in hidden camera video from 2003 discussed the alleged sexual molestation of davis by her husband. syracuse associate head basketball coach bernie fine. >> what did he want you to do? you can be honest with me. >> what he's always doing. >> he wants you to grab him? >> he tried to make me grab him. he was like, he grabbed me and -- >> but you never had any oral sex with him? >> no. i think he would want to. >> oh, of course he would. >> after bringing his allegations against bernie fine to a syracuse police detective in 2002, and getting nowhere, davis says he was determined to confirm his story. he says he hoped lori fine would disclose on tape the details of her own knowledge of the abuse he says started when he was 12 and continued for more than a decade. >> s
sexual content. >> bobby davis says he knew of one person who could validate that he was being sexually abused by bernie fine, that person was fine's wife, lori fine. >> hello? >> mrs>> yes. >> it's bobby. >> how are you? >> davis says in october of 2002 he recorded a phone conversation with lori fine without her knowledge, a legal act based on the location of both parties. during the call, fine, seen here in hidden camera video from 2003 discussed the...
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davis and the woman he identifies as mrs. fine discuss the type of abuse he was subjected to, at the hands of the coach. >> what did he want you to do? you can be honest with me. >> i mean, he's like -- but at first he would grab me and start, you know touching me. >> reporter: this month, the accuser's own step-brother leveled similar accusations. and today, a 23-year-old from maine swore in a deposition to police that fine sexually assaulted him when he was just 13. >> do you think i'm the only one that he's ever done that to? >> no. i think that there might have been others. >> reporter: like joe paterno, the public will demand to know if 35-year hall of fame coach jim boeheim knew anything and when. boeheim has already called the accuser a liar, after bobby davis recently suggested the coach knew about his long-time assistant and young boys. on the tape, the woman identified as the coach's wife even predicts that one day, it would become public. >> i said to him, you know, bobby and i talked, and i found out some things a
davis and the woman he identifies as mrs. fine discuss the type of abuse he was subjected to, at the hands of the coach. >> what did he want you to do? you can be honest with me. >> i mean, he's like -- but at first he would grab me and start, you know touching me. >> reporter: this month, the accuser's own step-brother leveled similar accusations. and today, a 23-year-old from maine swore in a deposition to police that fine sexually assaulted him when he was just 13. >>...
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mr. danny davis of illinois for today, mr. heinrich of new mexico for today and mr. jones of north carolina for today after 11:30 a.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. andrews: thank you, madam speaker. i appreciate this opportunity. i'd like to thank the members of the house staff that are staying beyond voting hours for our opportunity to speak and i promise i will reward your efforts with brevity. this is the end of another difficult week for a lot of americans. for too many americans it's another week without a paycheck. for many americans this is the week that their unemployment benefits expire and they will have no income next week. for many americans this is the last weekend they'll be in their home because the foreclosure is about to be executed upon and sadly for so many americans this might be the last time that he or she closes the doors on their bu
mr. danny davis of illinois for today, mr. heinrich of new mexico for today and mr. jones of north carolina for today after 11:30 a.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. andrews: thank you, madam speaker. i appreciate this opportunity. i'd like to thank the members of the house staff that...
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mr. gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample.ble by then but still not quite precise. and once again the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christie's trash can could have been gutierrez's -- could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and with that, the christie fleming case went cold again, and would stay that way unless davis could find something, anything, that would help solve the mystery. for that, it would take eight more years until a clever plan was hatched to trap the killer. >>> coming up, the circle around a certain suspect begins to tighten. >> whether it be technology, whether it be a witness coming forward, you never lose hope on these things because you just never know when something is going to happen. >> "when the smoke clears." progresso. it fits! fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progres
mr. gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample.ble by then but still not quite precise. and once again the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christie's trash can could have been gutierrez's -- could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and with that, the christie fleming case went cold again, and would stay that way unless davis could...
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outside the lines released audio tape given to them by bobby davis, the man who has publicly accused the coach of years of molestation. in the tape mrs. fine says among other things she witnessed one of the acts. espn has independently confirmed the voice on the recording is that of lori fine. here is espn's mark schwartz. first a warning, the piece you're about to see contains graphic sexual content. >> bobby davis says he knew of one person who could validate he was being sexually abused by bernie fine. that person was fine's wife, lori fine. >> hello. >> hello. >> hi, bobby, how are you? >> davis says in october of 2002 he recorded a phone conversation of lori fine without her knowledge. a legal act based on the location of both parties. during the call, fine seen here in hidden camera video from 2003 discussed the alleged sexual molestation of davis by her husband, syracuse associate head basketball coach, bernie fine. >> what did you want you to do? did he want you to grab him? >> you never had any oral sex with him. >> no. >> he's trying to make me. >> of course he was. >> after bringing the allegations to a police detective in
outside the lines released audio tape given to them by bobby davis, the man who has publicly accused the coach of years of molestation. in the tape mrs. fine says among other things she witnessed one of the acts. espn has independently confirmed the voice on the recording is that of lori fine. here is espn's mark schwartz. first a warning, the piece you're about to see contains graphic sexual content. >> bobby davis says he knew of one person who could validate he was being sexually...
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davis and the woman, he identifies as mrs. fine discuss the type of abuse he was subjected to. >> what did he want you to sdmu you can be honest with me? >> first of all he, start, you know touching me. >> reporter: this month the accuser's stepbrother leveled similar accusations. a 23-year-old from maine, swore a deposition to police that fine sexually assaulted him when he was just 13. >> do you think i'm any the only one heap's ever done that to? >> no, i think there might have been others. >> reporter: the public will demand to know if jim boeheim knew anything. boeheim called the accuser a liar after bobby davis suggested the coach knew about his long time assistant and young boys. on the tape the woman identified as the coach's wife even predicts that one day it would become public. >> i said to him, bobby and i talked and i know some things about you that are going to be let out. >> he doesn't think he can be touched. >> he thinks that i think he things he is above the law. >> reporter: he is fired after 36 seasons as a
davis and the woman, he identifies as mrs. fine discuss the type of abuse he was subjected to. >> what did he want you to sdmu you can be honest with me? >> first of all he, start, you know touching me. >> reporter: this month the accuser's stepbrother leveled similar accusations. a 23-year-old from maine, swore a deposition to police that fine sexually assaulted him when he was just 13. >> do you think i'm any the only one heap's ever done that to? >> no, i think...
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davis... is still investigating... the incident. 3 3 it's just a really bad day for the first family. family.00 mic check mic check mrident obama. &ppresident during an appearaac they started with "mic check!" which is the ame phhrse they shout at their own occupy events to get people's attention.first, the president stood in ssleece.then the crowd there to hear the president began chanting "obama"..ventually, the president continued onn bad day for one of the president's buddy's from chicago.tony rezko was sentenced to 10 and a half years in ppiion for extorting millions of dollarssfrom contracts or favorr.rezko was a funnraiser and advisee to former illinois governor rodd blagojevich.... and said he was willing to testify against his cooperation.thh judge saw it differently. and we can't leave out the first lady.bad day on sunday for michelle obama, and jill nascar race in florida.there seems to be some discussion abbut whether the crowd was actually booing the ladies.... or the policies of the adminstiration.either way... not a good day. president obama was in new hampshire today, trying to wade through the fallou
davis... is still investigating... the incident. 3 3 it's just a really bad day for the first family. family.00 mic check mic check mrident obama. &ppresident during an appearaac they started with "mic check!" which is the ame phhrse they shout at their own occupy events to get people's attention.first, the president stood in ssleece.then the crowd there to hear the president began chanting "obama"..ventually, the president continued onn bad day for one of the...
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heard of since and as for mr armando he's very much i think now under the spotlight for me and i just say wiki leaks did say that their motto according to the u.s. ambassador glyn davisagreed with the united states on all key strategic decision making and agreed on u.s. handling of the iranian nuclear program the malo is obviously a stooge. of course. but it it's announced that it's drawing up a detailed response to the report by the i.a.e.a. but we know what its line has been along along the way although all the time it was said it's cooperated fully and as much as the eyes asked for. last week he said that. as far as he was concerned how is the response likely to influence the debate you think when it finally comes through. well it's obvious what the u.s. and israel's intentions are israel of course with nuclear weapons guy doing nothing about it the spotlight as i said on vienna you must remember there were two suicides in the past few years what exactly goes on at this agency why is it even before the releases the report is already leaked onto websites one i think it's called isis one why is it so leaky why is it that we know from el baradei you used to run it th
heard of since and as for mr armando he's very much i think now under the spotlight for me and i just say wiki leaks did say that their motto according to the u.s. ambassador glyn davisagreed with the united states on all key strategic decision making and agreed on u.s. handling of the iranian nuclear program the malo is obviously a stooge. of course. but it it's announced that it's drawing up a detailed response to the report by the i.a.e.a. but we know what its line has been along along the...
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davis in 2002. syracuse university did not have access to the tape when they conducted their internal investigation. but we have yet to hear from the university whether they spoke to mrs. fine in that investigation. we have no idea who they talked to at all. the report remains off limits to the public. according to mrs. fine in that same taped conversation, we hear her say that her husband thinks he's above the law, which remains to be seen. authorities are looking into zach tomaselli's allegations which involve crossing state lines which could be a federal crime. first gary tuchman up in syracuse with more on the investigation and accuser number two. gary? >> anderson, accuser number two is bobby davis' step-brother mike lang. he's 45 years old, the older brother. he was a syracuse university ball boy starting when he was in junior high school. he kept quiet about these allegations because he felt helpless and was embarrassed. now he's speaking out to authorities, and he talked to me today. when you saw the penn state story break, how did it make you feel? >> well, i was sitting here in my house all alone. and my stomach just turned. and all i can think of is what me
davis in 2002. syracuse university did not have access to the tape when they conducted their internal investigation. but we have yet to hear from the university whether they spoke to mrs. fine in that investigation. we have no idea who they talked to at all. the report remains off limits to the public. according to mrs. fine in that same taped conversation, we hear her say that her husband thinks he's above the law, which remains to be seen. authorities are looking into zach tomaselli's...
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davis. >> to clarify on some of the points i am unsure about to the answers yet given to tom watson and mr. collins, you're not aware that a meeting took place on the 27th of may. i get that. do you recall at some point same to mr. myler lets wait for the -- view, which is what was in the note to julian pike. he said to him, let's wait for the -- view. >> i do not recall that. there's no record or assertion of a meeting. there is a reference to a conversation that neither mr. ur myler -- mr. myler or i recall. >> when you wanted the opinion before you a great authorize -- >> if they had not had a -- view, i would have asked with a leading council thought, but they did, and they came to me with a recommendation that the leading counsel would provide information. >> you seem to be indicating that when you were not aware of a figure that michael silverly quoted, he said if i remember rightly that you were aware of the exact numbers that mr. silverly gave? >> i was not provided with the documents at all, it was described to me as a range, and this was a reasonable range. >> you were here befor
davis. >> to clarify on some of the points i am unsure about to the answers yet given to tom watson and mr. collins, you're not aware that a meeting took place on the 27th of may. i get that. do you recall at some point same to mr. myler lets wait for the -- view, which is what was in the note to julian pike. he said to him, let's wait for the -- view. >> i do not recall that. there's no record or assertion of a meeting. there is a reference to a conversation that neither mr. ur...
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mr. buchanan pocketbook is "suicide of a superpower." from new york city, the national book awards. find the complete schedule online at booktv.org. >> in about a half an hour, we will go to the jefferson davis -- jefferson jackson dinner. a look at the future of the occupied movement with an activist and wall street occupier. >> for the next 45 minutes, we will talk about the goals of the occupy movement. >> it is a moral movement that has a structural critique of where we are today. >> tell me what is going on today and how this movement has evolved to where it is now today in new york. >> it started on september 17. the whole idea was occupy wall street. the issues were social and economic justice and equality. the idea of the 99% not being represented by the government and the government not being responsive to the will of the people. that is where it started. it has gained momentum since then. people are beginning to see that critique and they are adopting it. they feel that they are identified with that. host: joining us here in washington, d.c. to talk about the movement in d.c. is an activist with occupy d.d. -- occupy d.c. host: is there a different goal or agenda? guest: by and lar
mr. buchanan pocketbook is "suicide of a superpower." from new york city, the national book awards. find the complete schedule online at booktv.org. >> in about a half an hour, we will go to the jefferson davis -- jefferson jackson dinner. a look at the future of the occupied movement with an activist and wall street occupier. >> for the next 45 minutes, we will talk about the goals of the occupy movement. >> it is a moral movement that has a structural critique of...