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. >> james ray davis spent the majority of his adult life incarcerated. y, assaults. >> davis was living in a housing project on the texas/arkansas border. he had been out of prison for about ten years following a conviction for abducting a young girl. detective ramsey knocked on his door. >> i said, mr. davis, i'm from the houston police department. and you could tell his demeanor changed drastically. he just stared at me. >> ramsey pulled out a photo of diane's car. davis didn't want to look at it. >> he said, i've never, ever seen that car. well, that's strange. that's a red mustang. you've never seen a red mustang? then i pulled out a picture of diane that david had given me and i handed it to him. but he wouldn't take the picture. i tried to hand it to him, he wouldn't take it. >> davis initially denied any involvement. but when told of the fingerprint evidence, he confessed. >> i'm sorry that it happened. and i've cried and i've prayed what i did wrong. >> he had been out of prison five days when he killed diane. and his life was a lifetime of crime.
. >> james ray davis spent the majority of his adult life incarcerated. y, assaults. >> davis was living in a housing project on the texas/arkansas border. he had been out of prison for about ten years following a conviction for abducting a young girl. detective ramsey knocked on his door. >> i said, mr. davis, i'm from the houston police department. and you could tell his demeanor changed drastically. he just stared at me. >> ramsey pulled out a photo of diane's car....
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. ♪ ♪ he's so, so healthy, his body and his mind ♪ >> i think ray davies from the kinks and pete townshendone another, and what became the game was, who can take rock 'n' roll some place more interesting. ♪ ♪ if i needed someone to love, you're the one that i'd be thinking of ♪ ♪ if i needed someone >> records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artist's songs and just a bunch of filler. rubber soul basically started the idea of the record as a complete statement. that's really a game changer. ♪ ♪ i love you more >> i think that the beach boys and brian felt that he didn't fit into this new british invasion thing that was happening. ♪ i get around ♪ >> when the beach boys heard "rubber soul," brian wilson was inspired to try to create something as pure and beautiful and this album, everything was great. >> i ended up going over to brian's house and i saw that everything has been taken out except the piano. the living room was completely filled with sand. he said, i'm going to write the greatest album ever recorded. etr the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male ann
. ♪ ♪ he's so, so healthy, his body and his mind ♪ >> i think ray davies from the kinks and pete townshendone another, and what became the game was, who can take rock 'n' roll some place more interesting. ♪ ♪ if i needed someone to love, you're the one that i'd be thinking of ♪ ♪ if i needed someone >> records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artist's songs and just a bunch of filler. rubber soul basically started the idea of the record...
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marine corps general ray davis has described my uncle kirk lee as the bravest marine he's ever known. honorary marshal major kirk chiu and lee, he was active in the marine corps 20 years. he joined at 18 out of his high school in sacramento. he's 88 years old right now and he'll be driven by members of the cafe post, and he's also the first regular marine officer of asian american descent, but he was honored for his bravery in many ways at the battle of [speaker not understood] where 8,000 marines, about half of them died or were wounded or disabled and the front line rifle companies of which he was a part, some of them suffered 90% casualties in that terrible battle. i wanted to say that as he's becoming the honorary marshal this year, i wanted to thank the cafe post and the chinese new year's parade for honoring my uncle kurt. i think he's someone i try to live up to as a tough, brave, and incredibly honorable person. so, i'll be looking forward to honoring him as well. also some of you know that this is the year of the horse for this coming year 2014 and though i wasn't born in the
marine corps general ray davis has described my uncle kirk lee as the bravest marine he's ever known. honorary marshal major kirk chiu and lee, he was active in the marine corps 20 years. he joined at 18 out of his high school in sacramento. he's 88 years old right now and he'll be driven by members of the cafe post, and he's also the first regular marine officer of asian american descent, but he was honored for his bravery in many ways at the battle of [speaker not understood] where 8,000...
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oh so good and he's oh so kind ♪ ♪ and he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ >> i think ray daviesry and dig what we say, talking about my generation ♪ >> every new political move, nation to nation, is really to try and break down these barriers between people. ♪ my generation >> all of them were obsessively listening to one another, and what became the game was, who can take rock 'n' roll some place more interesting. ♪ ♪ if i needed someone to love, you're the one that i'd be thinking of ♪ ♪ if i needed someone >> records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artist's songs and just a bunch of filler. rubber soul basically started the idea of the record as a complete statement. that's really a game changer. >> i think that brian felt he didn't fit into this thing that was happening. ♪ round, round, round, round, i get around ♪ ♪ >> when the beach boys heard "rubber soul," brian wilson was inspired to try to create something as pure and beautiful and this album of everything was great. >> i remember going over to brian's house, and i looked into the livin
oh so good and he's oh so kind ♪ ♪ and he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ >> i think ray daviesry and dig what we say, talking about my generation ♪ >> every new political move, nation to nation, is really to try and break down these barriers between people. ♪ my generation >> all of them were obsessively listening to one another, and what became the game was, who can take rock 'n' roll some place more interesting. ♪ ♪ if i needed someone to love,...
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he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ ♪ he's a well respected man about town ♪ >> i think ray daviesy generation ♪ ♪ you don't try to dig what we all say, talking about my generation ♪ ♪ not trying to cause a big sensation ♪ >> every political move, nation to nation, is really to try and break down these barriers between people. ♪ my generation ♪ >> all of them were obsessively listening to one another. and what became the game was, who can take rock and roll someplace more interesting? ♪ ♪ if i needed someone to love, you're the one that i'd be thinking of ♪ ♪ if i needed someone >> you know, records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artists' songs and just a bunch of filler. "rubber soul" basically started the idea of the record as a complete statement. that's really a game-changer. ♪ in my life i love you more ♪ >> i think that the beach boys and brian felt that he didn't fit into this new british invasion thing that was happening. ♪ i get around, i get around, ooh-woo ♪ ♪ round, round, round, round, i get around ♪ ♪ >> when the beach boys heard "rub
he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ ♪ he's a well respected man about town ♪ >> i think ray daviesy generation ♪ ♪ you don't try to dig what we all say, talking about my generation ♪ ♪ not trying to cause a big sensation ♪ >> every political move, nation to nation, is really to try and break down these barriers between people. ♪ my generation ♪ >> all of them were obsessively listening to one another. and what became the game was, who can take...
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new inductees include donovan, ray davies and mark james. how about that?yment among black americans nearly double the national rate? david webb took that question to members of the naacp. >> do you think the president, president obama, has failed the black community? >> no. i think republicans have failed. i think the congress has failed. >> up next, a democrat from congress responds, representative hakeem jeffries here live. >> one of the political rising stars. then this criminal never saw this coming. police take down of a suspect on a bike who thought he was getting away. he channels his old lawrence taylor for that. >>> welcome back. they're catching the attention of washington and those are faces may not be familiar yet, america's rising political stars are the future of our country. today's up and comer is democratic new york congressman hakeem jeffries, born and raised in brooklyn, new york. he won a seat in the house of representatives in 2012. succeeding a 30-year incumbent. now entering his second year inside the beltway, congressman jeffries is
new inductees include donovan, ray davies and mark james. how about that?yment among black americans nearly double the national rate? david webb took that question to members of the naacp. >> do you think the president, president obama, has failed the black community? >> no. i think republicans have failed. i think the congress has failed. >> up next, a democrat from congress responds, representative hakeem jeffries here live. >> one of the political rising stars. then...
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davis in self-defense. (t) corruption trial of new orleans mayor ray nagin went to the jury a few moments ago. essentially, is ben lemoin is are outside the ne new orleans courthouse. do we know why the mayor didn't agree to a plea deal? >> nagin had an advantage in this case, six other people had been charged, indicted, five of them pled guilty, one of them went to trial and was found guilty, and obviously, mayor nagin knew what the evidence was prosecutors had. he was indicted last year, that eliminated the possibility of taking a deal from federal prosecutors. prosecutors laying out their case, presenting a long laundry list of different types of paper trail evidence. bank statements, financial statements, phone records, and of course, city contracts. the mayor is accused of taking money and bribes from state contractors in return for giving them the contracts. over the past two weeks, defense attorneys have denied all of these allegation is, saying everything he did, every contract he granted was strictly for the benefit new orleans. >> ben lemoin, thank you very much, we'll wait for the j
davis in self-defense. (t) corruption trial of new orleans mayor ray nagin went to the jury a few moments ago. essentially, is ben lemoin is are outside the ne new orleans courthouse. do we know why the mayor didn't agree to a plea deal? >> nagin had an advantage in this case, six other people had been charged, indicted, five of them pled guilty, one of them went to trial and was found guilty, and obviously, mayor nagin knew what the evidence was prosecutors had. he was indicted last...
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the details about the shooting of jordan davis were so intense his parents for the first time had to leave the courtroom. jurors were shown photographs, x-raysstained clothes, the 17-year-old was wearing when he was killed. the prosecution's final witness, former associate medical examener stacy simmons, testifying davis was shot three times, twice in the leg, it was a bullet to the abdomen that killed him. >> right about here is where the bullet entered. it entered at the actual border. over here it perforated the right lung and continued on behind the heart and in front of the spinal column to per foreate the aorta. >> as a result of the study of the wounds. davis was leading away from the door of the vehicle. and not trying to get out of the suv as the defense suggests. dunn's fiancee took the stand saturday, emotionally describing the events that led to davis' death. after having a few drinks, they pulled into a parking lot at a gas station. she recalled dunn being annoyed by the loud music coming from the vehicle. all of a sudden there was shooting. she didn't see who was shooting, but returning to the car, she saw dunn put a gun into t
the details about the shooting of jordan davis were so intense his parents for the first time had to leave the courtroom. jurors were shown photographs, x-raysstained clothes, the 17-year-old was wearing when he was killed. the prosecution's final witness, former associate medical examener stacy simmons, testifying davis was shot three times, twice in the leg, it was a bullet to the abdomen that killed him. >> right about here is where the bullet entered. it entered at the actual border....
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the other three teenagers that were with jordan davis but survived the shooting one of them was severely injured so as i say he's facing life in prison ray and this is the same state where the very controversial trayvon martin trial took place and we saw a strong reaction from the community there really come together in protest nicholas what reaction are you seeing on the ground there to the death of jordan davis. for the very two similar cases we are starting to see protests outside the courthouse in jacksonville i remember all the coverage of the reactions after that trayvon martin very ticked and i can tell you there was an outrage when george zimmerman was acquitted the truth is that it's inevitable to link both cases both in florida both involve a seven year old african-american kids apparently unarmed being shot by middle aged men the feeling is well that there is a problem down here in florida the question now is is it a social problem is it a racial one is a legal problem stand your ground law has been linked to almost twenty six deaths of march. down here in the state of florida many opposed to no we also heard attorney general
the other three teenagers that were with jordan davis but survived the shooting one of them was severely injured so as i say he's facing life in prison ray and this is the same state where the very controversial trayvon martin trial took place and we saw a strong reaction from the community there really come together in protest nicholas what reaction are you seeing on the ground there to the death of jordan davis. for the very two similar cases we are starting to see protests outside the...
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ray suarez. how we consume media in this country is changing at the speed of social media. comcast, the biggest player in cable is going to get much bigger with the acquisition of time warper. davisuld trying to jump in before the break, sorry, go right ahead. >> there is, indeed, an arms race going on between the distributers and the content providers. one of the things that we learned recently is that discovery communication major provider of cable networks including discovery, animal planet, etc. recently considered doing a deal for scripts, another big network provider. one of the reasons they didn't do it is because they feel like they've got enough leverage now. what they said, what people close to that deal that almost happened said if the cable operators get any bigger we may have to consolidate further. so this deal could spark yet another round of consolidation on the content side. that is just to say that this arms race is still going to rage for years and years. and to be sure it is driving up prices for cable subscribers, but looking at what the cable content providers have planned there is little reason to think that that is going to stop any time soon. >> craig, wo
ray suarez. how we consume media in this country is changing at the speed of social media. comcast, the biggest player in cable is going to get much bigger with the acquisition of time warper. davisuld trying to jump in before the break, sorry, go right ahead. >> there is, indeed, an arms race going on between the distributers and the content providers. one of the things that we learned recently is that discovery communication major provider of cable networks including discovery, animal...
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ray rice knocking out and dragging his fiance. darren sharper accused of rape. the miami dolphins in the bully of jonathan martin. fred davisust arrested for d.u.i. and suspended indefinitely. what is it about, you know, is it a byproduct of kids who are in football who become professional players kind of taught to be big and bad on the field and it carries over to their personal life? >> i'd say there's a general horrible miss perception of how the -- misperception of how the national football league player is represented. when you look at the amount of things that you rattled off, if you compare that to the total whole, it represents less than 10% of the entire whole. so -- >> do you think -- >> i won't say it's unfair because, when much is given, much is required. the nfl nfl has grown a brand -- the national football league has grown a brand that is one of the largest, if not the largest, in entertainment. in the united states. and it is expanding its borders. so i don't think it's unfair but i will say that the national football league, much like any other sport, generallyy represents a micros could much of -- microcos
ray rice knocking out and dragging his fiance. darren sharper accused of rape. the miami dolphins in the bully of jonathan martin. fred davisust arrested for d.u.i. and suspended indefinitely. what is it about, you know, is it a byproduct of kids who are in football who become professional players kind of taught to be big and bad on the field and it carries over to their personal life? >> i'd say there's a general horrible miss perception of how the -- misperception of how the national...
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davis you are from the georgia emergency management agency. thank you. and good luck. >> thank you, ken. >> thank you. >>> fox news alert. a verdict reached in the corruption trial of raye is accused of taking bribings worth more than half million dollars starting before hurricane katrina and continued through the recovery. the alleged grft was money and vacation and kick backs to a business that naggin owned. we'll bring you the verdict as soon as that is in new orleans. stay tuned for that. >> and we await a senate vote on the debt limit conservative groups are lashing out at house speaker john boehner. >> they say he caved in for a house bill without spending cuts. ray is a founder ofro she. and christen powers is a fox news contributor as well. and hello. david, are you okay with how the republican leadership voted yes and while most members said no? >> i got to tell you, bill, i brought my notes, i have to swallow this one, because for fiscal hawks like myself. tea party conservative and fiscal conservative all over the country, this is disa pointing and we face a reality here. the reality is our political opponent if they have the gun, don't buy him the bullets.
davis you are from the georgia emergency management agency. thank you. and good luck. >> thank you, ken. >> thank you. >>> fox news alert. a verdict reached in the corruption trial of raye is accused of taking bribings worth more than half million dollars starting before hurricane katrina and continued through the recovery. the alleged grft was money and vacation and kick backs to a business that naggin owned. we'll bring you the verdict as soon as that is in new orleans....
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that we received jordan davis and i accepted his case, i felt it was in the best interest to give the case as much attention as possible during the external examination, the x-rays first day but then spending the time needed on the second day to do the internal examination. >> on what date did you conduct the internal examination of jordan davis' body? >> november 25th. >> did all of these things that we've mentioned, your exam, photographs, toxicology, does all of that comprise the autopsy findings on which you base your opinion to this jury? >> yes, it does. >> we're going to break away from this. i've got to take a break. we'll be back with more live from jacksonville after this. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that mo
that we received jordan davis and i accepted his case, i felt it was in the best interest to give the case as much attention as possible during the external examination, the x-rays first day but then spending the time needed on the second day to do the internal examination. >> on what date did you conduct the internal examination of jordan davis' body? >> november 25th. >> did all of these things that we've mentioned, your exam, photographs, toxicology, does all of that...