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while it's a good thing in people's pockets, i would be a little worried about it. >> richard davies,hank you for your perspective and insight. >> hillary clinton overwhelmingly leads the film against democrats in the presidential poll. on the republican side mitt romney is the front runner. 21% say he should be the nominee. the rest are split amanning former governor jed bush, rand paul, new jersey governor chris christie. we'll look at voter i.d. concerns. we'll see how the high court ruled in favour and against controversial election laws. 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific. >>> in 16 days, voters will decide who controls the senate. it may be in the hands of swing states like iowa, north carolina, and others. we have a documentary taking you inside the battle ground. a preview of "midterms." democrats control the senate. >> control is up for entrance. >> republicans have to gain a net of 6 seats. >> all: one nation under god... >> iowa is a purplest of purple states in the union. >> 40% of our voters are neither democrats nor republicans. >> our two senators - one of the most liberal demo
while it's a good thing in people's pockets, i would be a little worried about it. >> richard davies,hank you for your perspective and insight. >> hillary clinton overwhelmingly leads the film against democrats in the presidential poll. on the republican side mitt romney is the front runner. 21% say he should be the nominee. the rest are split amanning former governor jed bush, rand paul, new jersey governor chris christie. we'll look at voter i.d. concerns. we'll see how the high...
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it eventually led to the identification of a guy named richard allen davis and richard allen davis if you took his mug shot and put the drawing side by side were exact. i am not being negative but most police artist's concept in the past have been used talk to a witness and give the mobile full -- give them a look for of -- booked full of of noses and a book full of types of faces and years and they put these things together and i refer to those as mr. potato head drawings. they capture the features of a person but not really the person. she was an artist first. she was a tremendous artist and she could interview a person and draw a real lifelike picture of who the person was describing. so jim said find her. go get genie and see if we could do this. we took her to utah, interviewed her for something like four hours to get a composite and everyone thinks the life of an fbi agent sometimes is very interesting and they do exciting things and for a period of time i got the privilege of playing with her 3-year-old on the living room floor and watching the lion king and on tv. [applause] -
it eventually led to the identification of a guy named richard allen davis and richard allen davis if you took his mug shot and put the drawing side by side were exact. i am not being negative but most police artist's concept in the past have been used talk to a witness and give the mobile full -- give them a look for of -- booked full of of noses and a book full of types of faces and years and they put these things together and i refer to those as mr. potato head drawings. they capture the...
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richard davy the director of the special clinical studies unit here.oing to describe what just happened last night and i'm going have the doctor take a minute to tell you a bit about the building and we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11: 54 nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred and taken by ambulance in a special, secure environment here to the national institute of health to be admitted to our commerciadmit ed to special clinical studies unit. she's here with us, as i mentioned this morning. her condition is fair. she's stable, and she's resting comfortably. in this unit, we have a group of highly skilled, well trained staff. i particularly point out the extraordinary capability of the training, experience, and dedication much our nurses and physicians who are taking care of her right now. i would be happy to answer any questions that you have but before we do, let me have john take one minute to describe t
richard davy the director of the special clinical studies unit here.oing to describe what just happened last night and i'm going have the doctor take a minute to tell you a bit about the building and we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11: 54 nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred and taken by ambulance in a special, secure environment here to the...
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richard davie, the director of the the special clinical studies unit here.'m going to describe what happened last night and then have the doctor take a minute to tell you about the building and we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11:54 nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred by air evac, landing at frederick and then taken by ambulance in a special secure environment here to the national institutes of health to be admitted to our special clinical studies unit. she is now here with us, as i mentioned this morning in a release. her condition is fair. she is stable and she is resting comfortably. in this unit, we have a group of highly skilled well-trained and experienced physicians, technicians, and nurses. i particularly point out the extraordinary capability of the training, the experience, and the dedication of our nurses and physicians who are taking care of her right now. i'd be happy to answer any questions that yo
richard davie, the director of the the special clinical studies unit here.'m going to describe what happened last night and then have the doctor take a minute to tell you about the building and we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11:54 nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred by air evac, landing at frederick and then taken by ambulance in a special secure...
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richard allen davis was later sentenced to death for her kidnapping and murder. today pasta pomodoro will raise money for the klaas foundation at all 19 of its bay area restaurants. the foundation was created in polly's honor to help the families of missing children. >>> the family of a 9-year-old boy who was reportedly slapped by a fremont schoolteacher has now filed a lawsuit against the teacher and the school district. it alleges negligent hiring, negligent supervision, assault, and battery regarding the incident at patterson elementary school back in april. investigators say teacher fred burg became angry and slapped the boy aft third grader made a mistake on a math test. he was placed on paid administrative leave but later returned to the school. >>> it's too bad that the giants and the pirates aren't playing tonight at at&t park because it would be absolutely ideal baseball weather. we have a little bit of a north, northeast breeze. it's almost as warm in the sunset district and ocean beach as it is in the mission and along the embarcadaro and san francisco
richard allen davis was later sentenced to death for her kidnapping and murder. today pasta pomodoro will raise money for the klaas foundation at all 19 of its bay area restaurants. the foundation was created in polly's honor to help the families of missing children. >>> the family of a 9-year-old boy who was reportedly slapped by a fremont schoolteacher has now filed a lawsuit against the teacher and the school district. it alleges negligent hiring, negligent supervision, assault, and...
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richard allen davis was convicted of her murder. among the events plans is a fundraiser at the restaurant pasta pom an doro. that fund raiser is going on into the evening. >>> workers at a restaurant in napa had a surprise when the scaffolding came down. it was on first street. napa firefighters responded and the police closed surrounding roads. workers were repairing cracks to the building. no one was hurt. >>> san francisco rolled out free wifi to nearly three dozen parks. the plan has been seven years in the making. why it took so long and who that service is aiming to help. >> city officials said previous plans were too ambitious. they have to partner with tech giants to get it done. >> for many, fast available internet access is a right. >> this is a new world, i have to stay connected. >> facebook, you are using the internet. >> internet access is no longer a luxury, the is a necessity. >> sf wifi offering about internet. >> it would be like what you had at home if you have u verse. >> it aims to help those who don't have the
richard allen davis was convicted of her murder. among the events plans is a fundraiser at the restaurant pasta pom an doro. that fund raiser is going on into the evening. >>> workers at a restaurant in napa had a surprise when the scaffolding came down. it was on first street. napa firefighters responded and the police closed surrounding roads. workers were repairing cracks to the building. no one was hurt. >>> san francisco rolled out free wifi to nearly three dozen parks....
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richard davy, director of the special clinical studies unit here. happened last night, and then i'm going to have the there take a minute to tell you about this building, and then we'll take questions, and i'll direct them to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11:54, nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one, was transferred by airvac and taken by ambulance in a special, secure environment here to the national institutes of health to be admitted to our special clinical studies unit. she is now here with us, as i mentioned this morning in a release. her condition is fair. she is stable, and she is resting comfortably. in this unit we have a group of highly skilled, well trained and experienced physicians, technicians and nurses. i particularly point out the extraordinary capability of the training, the experience and the dedication of our nurses and physicians who are taking care of her right now. i'd be happy to ask -- answer any questions that you have, but before with we do, l
richard davy, director of the special clinical studies unit here. happened last night, and then i'm going to have the there take a minute to tell you about this building, and then we'll take questions, and i'll direct them to each of the appropriate people. last night at 11:54, nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one, was transferred by airvac and taken by ambulance in a special, secure environment here to the national institutes of...
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saw a year ago that there was some expectation that this could be the year that a new even richards, wendy davis, this woman who stood up last year and in a filibuster against some abortion regulations became a national celebrity on the left. was this going to be the new ann richards, the new person who could begin the process of turning the very red state of texas blue. that has not happened for a whole lot of reasons. it's not impossible for her to win but she has been hobbled by questions about her personal story and problems in her campaign. they've had two or three shake-ups in the campaign to try to fweat republican attorney general. and again, it's a long shot. not impossible but a long shot that she could do this in november. >> why do you think she hasn't resonated up to this foint way you and others thought she might have? isi think part of the reason that she's not ann richards. she's very 1345r9, 23r57bkly when you see her in the first televised debate and the upcoming debate comes across as script. even when she's not scripted, she's extraordinarily reserved, confident, but that doe
saw a year ago that there was some expectation that this could be the year that a new even richards, wendy davis, this woman who stood up last year and in a filibuster against some abortion regulations became a national celebrity on the left. was this going to be the new ann richards, the new person who could begin the process of turning the very red state of texas blue. that has not happened for a whole lot of reasons. it's not impossible for her to win but she has been hobbled by questions...
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davis might also have agreed with richard perry was not entirely facetious to have fought that crucial battle of the atlanta campaign of key west. man . . >> thanks so much for having me. so invariably when i talk about this book, people say bill cosby, he's so funny. are you going to be funny? [laughter] i have got to warn you i'm not a comedian, but i will tell you one of bill cosby's favorite
davis might also have agreed with richard perry was not entirely facetious to have fought that crucial battle of the atlanta campaign of key west. man . . >> thanks so much for having me. so invariably when i talk about this book, people say bill cosby, he's so funny. are you going to be funny? [laughter] i have got to warn you i'm not a comedian, but i will tell you one of bill cosby's favorite
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they i used a forensic artist, and it eventually led to the identification of a guy named richard allen davis. if you took his mugshot and you put jeanie bowlin's drawing and they were exact. you talk to a witness and you give them a book full of noses and types of faces and ears, and they plug all of these things together. and i always refer to those as mr. potatohead drawings, they capture the features, but not really the person. jeanie bowlin was a tremendous artist. she could interview a person and drive a real life-like picture. go find her. we got jeanie and took her to utah. tammy fluey interviewed with jeanie for something like four hours to get a composite. everyone think the life of an fbi agent is interesting and do exciting things. during that four hour period of time, i got the privilege of playing with her three-year-old on the floor and watching lion king on the tv. the artist concept that resulted was a great artist concept. if you have the opportunity to look at the two different concepts, it is remarkable, after seven years, what tammy could describe and what jeanie could dr
they i used a forensic artist, and it eventually led to the identification of a guy named richard allen davis. if you took his mugshot and you put jeanie bowlin's drawing and they were exact. you talk to a witness and you give them a book full of noses and types of faces and ears, and they plug all of these things together. and i always refer to those as mr. potatohead drawings, they capture the features, but not really the person. jeanie bowlin was a tremendous artist. she could interview a...
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richard davie who is the director of the special clinical studies unit here. i'm fwock to describe what just happened last night and then i'm going to have the doctor to tell you a minute to fell you about the building. then we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. nina night at 11:54, pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred to by air vack landing at frederick and taken by ambulance in a special, secure environment here to the national institutes of health to be admitted to our special clinical studies unit. she is now here with us. as i mentioned this morning in a release, her condition is fair. she is stable, and she is resting comfortably. in this unite we have a group of highly skilled, well-trained and experienced physicians, technicians and 234urses. i particularly point out -- nurses. i point out the extraordinary capability of the training, experience and education of the nurses and physicians who are taking care of her right now. i wo
richard davie who is the director of the special clinical studies unit here. i'm fwock to describe what just happened last night and then i'm going to have the doctor to tell you a minute to fell you about the building. then we'll take questions and i'll direct the questions to each of the appropriate people. nina night at 11:54, pham, the 26-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, who the press has referred to as nurse number one was transferred to by air vack landing at frederick and taken by...
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richard allen davis was later sentenced to death for polly's kidnapping and murder. today an italian restaurant chain will raise money for the klaas kids foundation at all 19 of its bay area restaurants. klaas kids helps the families of missing children. >>> in the meantime, police in petaluma are searching for a stalker targeting girls walking home from school. investigators say the man has tried to lure several girls into his car near three schools since crasses began last month. police have increased patrols around petaluma and casa grande high schools. they are also warning students across petaluma to be alert. >> right now, we have one person with repeat events or a couple of different people that are out there looking for targets. we don't want nep -- any targets. >> police have one suspect suspect in the case. they are looking for a man arrested on femny stalking charges last week. he was bail out of jail one day before the latest school incident on monday. >>> 7:16. santa clara county prosecutors have dismissed murder charges filed against two brothers in a h
richard allen davis was later sentenced to death for polly's kidnapping and murder. today an italian restaurant chain will raise money for the klaas kids foundation at all 19 of its bay area restaurants. klaas kids helps the families of missing children. >>> in the meantime, police in petaluma are searching for a stalker targeting girls walking home from school. investigators say the man has tried to lure several girls into his car near three schools since crasses began last month....
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davis, thank you. let's get right to dr. richardesser and rich, you have said from the start that unless doctors and nurses were brave enough to go to west africa, we would not get a handle on this, but this is what happened to her when she came back. >> reporter: the fear is that this would have a chilling effect and people wouldn't want to go over. tonight there's news out of the cdc, new guidelines with what to do with health care workers to come back, they focus on monitors. we feel better when someone's under quarantine, it's not based on science. we don't need it to control the disease. >> self-monitoring now. >> reporter: that's right. >> rich, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to troubling new images tonight in the battle against isis. a new video showing a british hostage, but this time, a new backdrop. and these images containing clues. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has been studying the new tape and up said earlier that this is very bold. >> reporter: it is indeed, david. if this video is re
davis, thank you. let's get right to dr. richardesser and rich, you have said from the start that unless doctors and nurses were brave enough to go to west africa, we would not get a handle on this, but this is what happened to her when she came back. >> reporter: the fear is that this would have a chilling effect and people wouldn't want to go over. tonight there's news out of the cdc, new guidelines with what to do with health care workers to come back, they focus on monitors. we feel...
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davis intermediate school. warning the shooting death of richard watkins.ith the quince was stapping outside helping a relative find a parking spot when she was shot. he was a good man. gone too soon. >> he practiced all week with my daughter so he would be out there every saturday or sunday sharing with her. >> he was the loudest one on the told. he had a lot of energy. he had a big smile on his face all the time. >> each of the young football players released a balloon in watkins' memory. davis intermediate is where the saints play their games. >>> four teenagers are in custody accused of slotterring almost 1,000 chickens at a foster farm felt. this man gabriel is the oldest of the four suspects. the oldest are juveniles. they used a golf club or similar item to kill the chickens. the teens were arrested after several tips. >>> some oakland firefighters are real heros. they rescued two window washers stranded 200 feet in the air for more than two hours. their washing platform stuck on the outside of a building at 1111 broadway. the winch on the platform f
davis intermediate school. warning the shooting death of richard watkins.ith the quince was stapping outside helping a relative find a parking spot when she was shot. he was a good man. gone too soon. >> he practiced all week with my daughter so he would be out there every saturday or sunday sharing with her. >> he was the loudest one on the told. he had a lot of energy. he had a big smile on his face all the time. >> each of the young football players released a balloon in...
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davis might also have agreed with a modern has very of this campaign, richard mcmurray, who is not being entirely facetious when he said that if johnson had remained in command he would have fought the crucial battle of the campaign at key west. and by the fourth of july he had pulled back to the chattahoochee river just north of atlanta. and he assured the senator that he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 days. he went to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis with a wry smile and davis showed him a telegram that he had just received announcing that sherman had crossed the river today's earlier and johnson had retreated into the atlanta fortification. davis decided that he had to go. the cabinet agreed unanimously. the secretary of state voice their conviction. he was determined not to fight. it is of no use to reinforcing and he is not going to fight. and davis knew that her leaving him would be an enormously controversial act. and he wasn't sure who would replace him. he decided to give johnston one last chance. he said in a telegraph i wish to hear your plan
davis might also have agreed with a modern has very of this campaign, richard mcmurray, who is not being entirely facetious when he said that if johnson had remained in command he would have fought the crucial battle of the campaign at key west. and by the fourth of july he had pulled back to the chattahoochee river just north of atlanta. and he assured the senator that he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 days. he went to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis with a...
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davis might also have agreed with a modern historian of this campaign, richmond -- richard mcmurray, what not being entirely fa since that if johnson had remained in command he would have fog the crucial battle of the atlanta campaign at key west. by the 4th of july johnston had build back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill of georgia he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 dies. hill within to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis. with a wry smile, davis just showed a telegram he received announcing sherman hood crossed the river. davis decided that johnston had to go. the cabinet agreed nancely. the secretary of state benjamin voiced their conviction. johnston is determined not to fight. it is of in use to reinforce him. he is not going to fight. davis knew that relieving johnston would be an enormously controversial act, but he wasn't sure who would replace him. he decided to give johnston one last chance. on july 16th he telegraphed the general, i wish to hear from you as to present situation and your plan of operation. j
davis might also have agreed with a modern historian of this campaign, richmond -- richard mcmurray, what not being entirely fa since that if johnson had remained in command he would have fog the crucial battle of the atlanta campaign at key west. by the 4th of july johnston had build back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill of georgia he could hold that line against sherman for at least 50 dies. hill within to richmond and conveyed this assurance to davis. with...
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since ann richards in 1990, no women and no democrat has won governor for texas. wendy davises an uphill battle to make history. however, the larger question for democrats nationally may be whether her campaign's high profile and deep pockets have done anything to make texas a more competitive state. joining me now in texas is state senator and democratic candidate for governor, wendy davis. thank you for being here, senator davis. >> juror welcome, joy. thank you. >> let's talk about this effort you've mounted. your campaign has raised something like $30 million and combined with battleground texas, according to a piece in "the washington post," you guys claim to have built an army of 30,000 volunteers, 8600 voter registrars have been deputy tiesed. in houston's harris county alone, the two groups say democrats have more staffers on the ground than the party counted in the entire year of 2010 and invested in state-of-the-art analystics. why do you suppose you're struggling so much despite that effort? >> you know, we had to build something from the ground up. an infrastructu
since ann richards in 1990, no women and no democrat has won governor for texas. wendy davises an uphill battle to make history. however, the larger question for democrats nationally may be whether her campaign's high profile and deep pockets have done anything to make texas a more competitive state. joining me now in texas is state senator and democratic candidate for governor, wendy davis. thank you for being here, senator davis. >> juror welcome, joy. thank you. >> let's talk...
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linsey davis, thank you for that report this morning. >>> we do want to bring in abc's dr. richardesser who is in williamstown, massachusetts. good morning, dr. besser. first and foremost, these mandatory quarantines for medical workers returning from the ebola hot zone now in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it safer for us here in america is to get as many doctors, nurses, health care workers to go to west africa to knock it out there, and anything like this, it creates a disincentive. you know, when someone is treated this poorly when they return, why would anyone go over there to help? >> deter us from the really important work that needs to be done on the ground right now. so, let's talk about the public fear we're seeing over ebola. you say elected officials are creating an unnecessary sense of panic with these quarantines. >> i think they are. what people need to realize is that no one can spread this disease until they have symptoms, until they're lo
linsey davis, thank you for that report this morning. >>> we do want to bring in abc's dr. richardesser who is in williamstown, massachusetts. good morning, dr. besser. first and foremost, these mandatory quarantines for medical workers returning from the ebola hot zone now in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it safer for us here in america is to get as...
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richard hack has written two biographies of howard hughes. >> he was a playboy. he was a world-class pilot. he dated bette davisgers, ava gardner, rita hayworth in the same week. >> hollywood was his playground, but hughes came to fame as a record-setting pilot, and it was his hughes aircraft company that turned him into a billionaire. his most famous plane, the spruce goose, was a giant wooden seaplane that flew just once with hughes at the controls. despite that flop, hughes aircraft still became one of america's biggest defense contractors. >> the company originally started to make airplanes, and then it maneuvered itself into guidance systems, so it was a very important element of the air force. >> but the world's richest man wasn't your average government contractor. he was combative. he bullied pentagon officials. this newsreel from 1947 shows him lambasting a u.s. senator who had had the audacity to challenge him. >> when senator brewster realized that he was fighting a battle against public opinion, a losing battle, he folded up and took a runout powder. >> by 1953, the temperamental hughes had begun to
richard hack has written two biographies of howard hughes. >> he was a playboy. he was a world-class pilot. he dated bette davisgers, ava gardner, rita hayworth in the same week. >> hollywood was his playground, but hughes came to fame as a record-setting pilot, and it was his hughes aircraft company that turned him into a billionaire. his most famous plane, the spruce goose, was a giant wooden seaplane that flew just once with hughes at the controls. despite that flop, hughes...
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a large crowd gathered at davis intermediate school to mourn the loss of 24-year-old richard watkins.ng outside helping a relative find a parking spot when he was shot last weekend. loved ones say watkins was a good man gone too soon. >> he practiced all week with my daughter so he would be out there every saturday or sunday cheering with her. >> she was the loudest one on the field. he had a lot of engaechl. a big smile -- energy. he big smile on his face all the time. >> they're nicknamed the saints and each released a balloon. davis intermediate is the school where they practice each week. >>> bear season already heavy in the sierra nevada and it exploded this week. since wednesday, nine bears were captured near reno and lake tahoe. a 10th bear was hit and killed by a car yesterday. scientists say the bears are out there searching for food as the drought cuts back on the usual food supplies. just since the beginning of july, 40 black bears have been caught and released. just think about it. last year, 97 bears were captured in the entire year. rangers expect even more bear reports
a large crowd gathered at davis intermediate school to mourn the loss of 24-year-old richard watkins.ng outside helping a relative find a parking spot when he was shot last weekend. loved ones say watkins was a good man gone too soon. >> he practiced all week with my daughter so he would be out there every saturday or sunday cheering with her. >> she was the loudest one on the field. he had a lot of engaechl. a big smile -- energy. he big smile on his face all the time. >>...
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davis might also have a great of a modern history of the campaign richard mccrery who was not being entirely facetious when he said that if johnston had remained in command he would have fought the crucial battle of the atlantic campaign at key west. [laughter] by the fourth of fourth of july can johnston have pulled back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill he hold the line for at least 50 days. he went to richmond and conveyed the assurance to davis with a smile davis showed him a telegram he had just received announcing the sherman had crossed the river two days earlier and johnston had retreated into the atlanta fortifications. davis decided that johnston had to go. the cabinet agreed unanimously. secretary of state benjamin voiced their conviction. johnston is determined not to fight. it is of no use to reinforce him. he is not going to fight. davis knew that releasing johnston would be an enormously controversial act. and he wasn't sure what replace him. he decided to give him one last chance on july 16 peter christ the general i'd wish to hear from you
davis might also have a great of a modern history of the campaign richard mccrery who was not being entirely facetious when he said that if johnston had remained in command he would have fought the crucial battle of the atlantic campaign at key west. [laughter] by the fourth of fourth of july can johnston have pulled back to the river just north of atlanta. he assured senator benjamin hill he hold the line for at least 50 days. he went to richmond and conveyed the assurance to davis with a...
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richard besser. >>> and the other health scare scaring parents. it's in 47 states and washington, d.c. linked to four deaths. and lindsey davis has more on that. >> reporter: good morning. just six weeks after the virus was detected in kansas city, the outbreak has spread to just about every state in the country. until now it was causing a massive number of sick children. this morning we are learning more about the first deaths associated with enterovirus 68. this morning, new concern that the respiratory illness striking children may be deadlier than first thought. officials revealing that four patient who is died tested positive for enterovirus d-68. though the role the virus played is unclear. among the victims, emily ortran doe fromm rhode island, a girl scout. >> her parents took her to the hospital, and by the time she was there, it fell apart. >> reporter: her condition deteriorating in 24 hours. she had it and a staph infection. a rare combination. now to get the word out. parts who were initially told that the death was not related to evd-68, they received an e-mail saying that all classrooms and buildings are cleane
richard besser. >>> and the other health scare scaring parents. it's in 47 states and washington, d.c. linked to four deaths. and lindsey davis has more on that. >> reporter: good morning. just six weeks after the virus was detected in kansas city, the outbreak has spread to just about every state in the country. until now it was causing a massive number of sick children. this morning we are learning more about the first deaths associated with enterovirus 68. this morning, new...
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davis. my gosh. >> wow. that looks like a painting. >> marlon brando. >> unbelievable. >> wait a minute. is that her? or that a painting? >> these are paintings? no? >> here she is as keith richardse was rocky because it took her so much time to become rocky. took her five hours. >> what? >> it is hard to believe those are photographs instead of paintings. >> yeah. well, apparently they are. so stop challenging everything. >> i'm sorry. i'm cynical, it is so good. she's really talented. she's an artist, she's talented. if she's a makeup artist, she's talented, either way. >> all the transformations are on her facebook page and instagram, you can go there and look at them, if you would like. >> apparently there is a spider so big, they're saying it is puppy size. >> i don't like the comparison. you don't compare puppies with spiders. >> you might want to close your eyes. >> so this guy -- this spider was in guyana, okay? >> and they found the spider in a rain forest in guyana. we wanted to be clear it is not guiana or new guinea. it is called a bird eater. >> it is the world's largest spider, about the size of -- probably bigger than bambino, its legs reach one foot. >> here what'
davis. my gosh. >> wow. that looks like a painting. >> marlon brando. >> unbelievable. >> wait a minute. is that her? or that a painting? >> these are paintings? no? >> here she is as keith richardse was rocky because it took her so much time to become rocky. took her five hours. >> what? >> it is hard to believe those are photographs instead of paintings. >> yeah. well, apparently they are. so stop challenging everything. >> i'm...