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ask your doctor about lyrica. >> by all accounts, including his own, robert davis was a mama's boy. cause of his child-like ways perhaps or his learning disabilities, maybe. >> he's easy to play. he's like me. he's got a kind heart. he's gullible. >> robert seemed to need his mother, sandy, to protect him from the big, bad world. while he took care of her when she was attacked by chronic illness. medication for which tends to slur her speech. >> he's a big dude, but he is a teddy bear. he always wanted to grow up and be in health care, in nursing like i was. >> mind you, robert did get into trouble once, a petty theft. his learning disabilities landed him in a special school for several years. but the good thing, a family acquaintance was a school police resource officer. his name was randy snead. robert looked up to randy, trusted him. so when officer snead, now a detective with the albemarle county police, came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, is robert in trouble? he said, he's in serious trouble. >> sandy
ask your doctor about lyrica. >> by all accounts, including his own, robert davis was a mama's boy. cause of his child-like ways perhaps or his learning disabilities, maybe. >> he's easy to play. he's like me. he's got a kind heart. he's gullible. >> robert seemed to need his mother, sandy, to protect him from the big, bad world. while he took care of her when she was attacked by chronic illness. medication for which tends to slur her speech. >> he's a big dude, but he...
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[cheers and applause] robert davi: so, anyway, i've got to wrap up. i'm going to have to finish this speech tomorrow. because of mike pence, in honor of mike pence, i'll have to mention another son of indiana. how many of you know of red skeleton? red skeleton, on his tv show, january 14, 1969, talked about the pledge of allegiance. do you remember that? some of you don't. i would like to read what he said about the pledge of allegiance. because the kids were not saying it with any meaning behind it. the last message ronald reagan gave to the american people in his farewell speech was the american patriotism, to educate the youth with a new american patriotism. my article, i wrote it in november on breitbart. please read it. it is important. and president trump, during his inauguration address, brought up patriotism. that is what is lacking. the assimilation of immigrants that don't know what america stands for, have not been taught it and the youth that hasn't been. so, the pledge of allegiance, before we all say it. an individual, a committee of one
[cheers and applause] robert davi: so, anyway, i've got to wrap up. i'm going to have to finish this speech tomorrow. because of mike pence, in honor of mike pence, i'll have to mention another son of indiana. how many of you know of red skeleton? red skeleton, on his tv show, january 14, 1969, talked about the pledge of allegiance. do you remember that? some of you don't. i would like to read what he said about the pledge of allegiance. because the kids were not saying it with any meaning...
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. >> reporter: fast forward to senior year, he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a productea came to us, how about we combine armor and clothing together, realize there was nobody in america doing it. coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as former ware and going into armor, we look at a completely different way. >> reporter: before they could present their project, they had top government agencies calling them >> it's been a roller coaster. i wouldn't have it any other way >> i couldn't test it out for myself. but they showed me what the product does behind the material. >> all the bullets were stuck >> their clothing attracted the likes of foreign dignitaries, government officials, executives with high risk jobs and even celebrities. even washington metro that these ballistics vests done through them. they have their sights set higher >> we're going to helicopters and armored vehicles and in 2018, we're adding cyber security >> we're excited to take this brand and continue to make it a global brand. >>reporter: even though this business started right here in f
. >> reporter: fast forward to senior year, he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a productea came to us, how about we combine armor and clothing together, realize there was nobody in america doing it. coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as former ware and going into armor, we look at a completely different way. >> reporter: before they could present their project, they had top government agencies calling them >> it's been a roller coaster. i...
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fast forward to senior year he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a product overseas.ame to us, hey, how about we combine armor and clothing together, realized there was nobody in america doing it. >> coming from an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into armor we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they can even present their project they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been a roller coaster. i wouldn't have it any other way. >> reporter: i contest it out for myself. but they showed me what the product does behind the materi material. >> all the bullets were stopped. >> reporter: they're company very clothing has attracted the likes of foreign dignitaries, government officials executives with high risk jobs and even celebrities. even washington metro had their ballistic vests done through aspetto. but these college buddies turned business extraordinaries have their sights set even higher. >> we're getting into armored helicopters, armored vehicles and then in 2018 adding cyber security, too. >> we're just really
fast forward to senior year he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a product overseas.ame to us, hey, how about we combine armor and clothing together, realized there was nobody in america doing it. >> coming from an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into armor we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they can even present their project they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been a roller coaster. i wouldn't...
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fast forward to senior year, hider meets robert davis during a class project to sell a proceed overseasow about we combine armor and clothing together, realize there was nobody in america doing it. coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum in formal ware, and going into armor, we look at a completely different way. >> reporter: before they could present their project, they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been a roller coaster. i wouldn't have it any other way >> i couldn't test it out for myself. but they showed me what the product does behind the material >> the bullets were stocked. >> reporter: their covert clothing attracted the likes of foreign dignitary, government officials, executives with high risk jobs and even celebrities. even ballistic vests done through aspeto, but these college buddies have their sights set higher. >> we're getting to armored helicopters, armored vehicles and in 2018 we're adding cyber security >> we're excited to take this brand and continue to make it a global brand. >> so even though this business started right here in frederi
fast forward to senior year, hider meets robert davis during a class project to sell a proceed overseasow about we combine armor and clothing together, realize there was nobody in america doing it. coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum in formal ware, and going into armor, we look at a completely different way. >> reporter: before they could present their project, they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been a roller coaster. i wouldn't have it any other...
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. >> robert davi, an award-winning actor, screenwriter, and director spoke at the conservative political action conference in washington. he described the origins of his relationship with president trump and his support for the president's agenda. [applause] mr. davi: good evening. i have to tell you, i got the invitation to come here. i said, i ain't showing up. i have something else i have to do. i'm thrilled to be here with all of you. i have to say how moved i am to see how many young people are engaged. you are the future of this country. you have got to be engaged and understand how important this moment of your history is. this nation belongs to you. i want to ask a question and be honest. how many of you, on the day donald trump came down the escalator, were trump supporters? just raise your hand. how many are supporters today? i write for breitbart. i have done that since its inception. andrew breitbart was a good friend of mine. i met him on the uss ronald reagan. i also have a talk show. bond villain goes talkshow host. i call part of my show after an italian fish stew. politi
. >> robert davi, an award-winning actor, screenwriter, and director spoke at the conservative political action conference in washington. he described the origins of his relationship with president trump and his support for the president's agenda. [applause] mr. davi: good evening. i have to tell you, i got the invitation to come here. i said, i ain't showing up. i have something else i have to do. i'm thrilled to be here with all of you. i have to say how moved i am to see how many young...
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. >> reporter: fast forward to senior year, he heats robert davis during a class project to sell a productidea came to us, hey, how about we combine armor and clothing together. america doing it. >> coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into armor, we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they can even present their project, they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been roller coaster. he wouldn't have it any other way. >> reporter: report i contest it out for myself but they showed me what the product does behind the material. >> all the bullets were stopped. >> reporter: they're covert clothing has attracted the likes of foreign dignitaries, government officials executives with high risk jobs and even celebrities. even washington metro had their ballistic vests done through aspetto but these college buddies turn business extraordinaries that their sights set even higher. >> we're getting into armored helicopters, armored vehicles and then in 2018 we're adding cyber security, too. >> we're just really excited to take this
. >> reporter: fast forward to senior year, he heats robert davis during a class project to sell a productidea came to us, hey, how about we combine armor and clothing together. america doing it. >> coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into armor, we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they can even present their project, they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been roller coaster. he wouldn't have it...
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. >> fast food to senior year he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a product overseasa came to us, hey, how about we combine arm more and clothing together he well arrived there was nobody in america doing it. >> coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into arm more we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they could even present their project they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been roller coast. we wouldn't have it any other way. >> i contest it out for myself but they showed me what the product does behind the mat material. >> all the bullets stopped. >> reporter: they're covert clothing has a tractor the likes of foreign dignitaries, government officials executives with high risk jobs and even celebrities. even washington metro had their ballistics vests done through aspetto. these college buddies turned business extraordinaries have their sights set >> we're getting into armored helicopter, armored vehicles and then into 2018 we're eat adding sire security, too. >> we're really excited to take t
. >> fast food to senior year he meets robert davis during a class project to sell a product overseasa came to us, hey, how about we combine arm more and clothing together he well arrived there was nobody in america doing it. >> coming from such an opposite side of the spectrum as formal wear and going into arm more we look at completely different way. >> reporter: before they could even present their project they had top government agencies calling them. >> it's been...
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davis. didn't like each other particularly. johnston wrote monthly because he had to do a monthly report. -- robert e lee, he ,rote davis nearly every day and they are hard to read these days. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man and handsome. they were a little thick. lee kept in touch, just in one do it. -- johnston wouldn't do it. much against his better gents -- better judgment davis was forced to give johnson at another chance. the last months of the war, areederate forces controlling a small fraction. a number of individuals called for johnston's restoration to command. they were grasping at straws. noted scornfully that things us be desperate indeed. a deliberate slap in the face. naming robert ely as commander in chief of all confederate forces, even though of course the constitution says that jefferson davis -- >> you can watch the entire program on the civil war tonight at 6 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv only on c-span3. next, five vietnam war veterans elected by the u.s. army command and general staff college at fort lea
davis. didn't like each other particularly. johnston wrote monthly because he had to do a monthly report. -- robert e lee, he ,rote davis nearly every day and they are hard to read these days. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man and handsome. they were a little thick. lee kept in touch, just in one do it. -- johnston wouldn't do it. much against his better gents -- better judgment davis was forced to give...
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robert e. lee wrote davis nearly every -- every day. they are really hard to read these days because they say things like dear mr. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man, and handsome to, i might add. [laughter] they are a little thick, the davis love to this. johnstonin touch, but wouldn't do it. so johnston's dismissal might have been the end of the story. but much against his or her judgment, davis was forced to give johnston another chance. in the spring of 1865, the spring of 1865, the last months of the war, the confederate forces controlling only a small faction of southern territory. the southern public desperately socked miracles. and a number of individuals called for johnston's restoration of command. they were grasping at straws. johnston's arrivals within the confederate high command, in particular braxton bragg and john bell hood noted scornfully that things must be desperate indeed if the nation now looked to joe johnston as a savior. never
robert e. lee wrote davis nearly every -- every day. they are really hard to read these days because they say things like dear mr. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man, and handsome to, i might add. [laughter] they are a little thick, the davis love to this. johnstonin touch, but wouldn't do it. so johnston's dismissal might have been the end of the story. but much against his or her judgment, davis was forced...
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david davis sidelined as a civil service takes over the negotiations. they are quoting sources saying that 0liver roberts, has been moved in as a bit of a substitute for davis and that he has been going to these meetings in brussels. july and september he went to significantly more meetings than david davis. he reports to theresa may. this is quite worrying for david davis... because he is of the brexit secretary and if he is not doing anything... not taking part in the negotiations, what is he doing? i not sure... playing golf? i am sure you are not doing that, david. is it surprising considering that david davis has been the face of brexit negotiations so far. his competency and credibility have been questioned and credibility have been questioned and we can all agree that brexit negotiations have not gone as planned even though we have some progress in the last couple of weeks but nonetheless there was a lot of scrutiny around whether david davis is the right person for the job and whether he is in it for the long run, asjeremy whether he is in it for the long run, as jeremy corbyn whether he is in it
david davis sidelined as a civil service takes over the negotiations. they are quoting sources saying that 0liver roberts, has been moved in as a bit of a substitute for davis and that he has been going to these meetings in brussels. july and september he went to significantly more meetings than david davis. he reports to theresa may. this is quite worrying for david davis... because he is of the brexit secretary and if he is not doing anything... not taking part in the negotiations, what is he...
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that he thinks special counsel robert mueller will be fair in investigation of possible collusion between trump's team and russia. lea: joining us leet colonel danny davis, senior fellow for defense priorities, nice to see you, danny. >> appreciate it. it's a rare sampling of what u.s. spy satellites have seen. can you think we will see more of this? >> i don't know if we will see more. that certainly is enough. whole red-handed information there. it's not a minor issue. certainly useful, i think, for diplomatic pressure. lea: how else can the u.s. motivate china to do more, this is sort of public shaming. >> here is what we have to recognize. china has their self-interest, russia that is self-interest and very often they diverge from ours and any time that happens, we need to put pressure back in specially on public record saying they will take certain actions, but what it does in my view highlight that is we can take care of this on our own, we can't rely on other people, deterrence is what we have in our hand with our military and our diplomacy that we can work as much as we can with the nations. our deterrence is what's going to really keep news dri
that he thinks special counsel robert mueller will be fair in investigation of possible collusion between trump's team and russia. lea: joining us leet colonel danny davis, senior fellow for defense priorities, nice to see you, danny. >> appreciate it. it's a rare sampling of what u.s. spy satellites have seen. can you think we will see more of this? >> i don't know if we will see more. that certainly is enough. whole red-handed information there. it's not a minor issue. certainly...
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historian robert explores the political of burgundy roosevelt. in the gulf university of florida professor jack davisory of the gulf of mexico region and reports on the impact that oil, commercial fishing and tourism has had on its environment and wrapping up the look at the best books of 2017 according to national public radio's pulitzer prize-winning journalist lien cooper on the life of liberian president, the first democratically elected female president in african history. >> all across liberia can women were riveted by the story of this in jail female political dissidents who was standing up to the men running the country. eventually after a year and under pressure from women's groups and the international community they released her, but he had created a monster. the stage is now sets for the revolution that was overturned gender politics in west africa, but the men still had one more pack to play it was a doozy. i can stand up here for hours going on about what charles taylor did to liberia. that needs to the subject of his own but. the tribal work he started, the child soldiers, the hundreds
historian robert explores the political of burgundy roosevelt. in the gulf university of florida professor jack davisory of the gulf of mexico region and reports on the impact that oil, commercial fishing and tourism has had on its environment and wrapping up the look at the best books of 2017 according to national public radio's pulitzer prize-winning journalist lien cooper on the life of liberian president, the first democratically elected female president in african history. >> all...
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yfrancine: does david davis, forced johnson, michael, do they allow that? robertreally is the 100 -- >> there really is the $100 million question. there is a strong case for that. tories who want a soft brexit see this as a moment of pressure. they see, basically, the government is facing reality, and the reality is you can't have all the things he promised. that said, the other people in this who are extremely tough negotiators are the people in who havervative party shown time and again that they are willing to pull things down on their own heads to get what they want. what michael wacha out of the cabinet? he might. forced johnson? maybe not -- boris johnson? maybe not. others and someone, if they thought they would get a proper brexit? i certainly wouldn't bet against it. that's come up with -- as labor keeps pointing out in parliament , there is parliamentary majority for brexit. francine: yeah. yeah. >> to be clear, it's soft brexit with a transitional deal. a lot of question of what the uk's relationship with the eu would look like long-term is going to be
yfrancine: does david davis, forced johnson, michael, do they allow that? robertreally is the 100 -- >> there really is the $100 million question. there is a strong case for that. tories who want a soft brexit see this as a moment of pressure. they see, basically, the government is facing reality, and the reality is you can't have all the things he promised. that said, the other people in this who are extremely tough negotiators are the people in who havervative party shown time and again...
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the report any dumping stanley roberts kron 4 news the warriors in new orleans the 4th game of a 6-game road tripdemarcus cousins was minus 32 for the game... no anthony davis- point deficit...draymond green 3-pointer 118-108 warriors(green: 19 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists)1:14 left warriors up 10kevin durant gets into it with cousins both gets their 2nd technicals and are both ejected durant wants some more and has to be restrainedworse news a few seconds later curry steps on moore's foot and turns is righ ankle badly he limps of the court latest word is x-rays were negative he will likely need an mri tomorrow to determine severityfinal: 125-115 wariorswarriors 1st team in nba history to have teo 20-plus-point comebacks in a season but the big news how long will steph curry be out warriors in his home town of charlotte on wednesdayhere is curry after the game(sot: curry) "i had to call my dad and tell him i can't play gold tomorrow in charlotte... naw i'm just playing laughter). obviously it hurt but i wanted to get here and get ice on it and get the rehab process started as soon as posible. hopefully my fam still shows up, supports the pther
the report any dumping stanley roberts kron 4 news the warriors in new orleans the 4th game of a 6-game road tripdemarcus cousins was minus 32 for the game... no anthony davis- point deficit...draymond green 3-pointer 118-108 warriors(green: 19 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists)1:14 left warriors up 10kevin durant gets into it with cousins both gets their 2nd technicals and are both ejected durant wants some more and has to be restrainedworse news a few seconds later curry steps on moore's foot and...
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davis and other americans, they all go to europe to report on the war. they come back with very similar kinds of themes. themesto highlight four that are prevalent in mary roberts rinehart. the other reporters that are covering the war. the first, before they left for europe, they all said we want to write a plague on your houses, kind of article. we want to talk about the ways in which europe has screwed this up. get to europe and began to write. we still think this is a disastrous, avoidable war, but it is clearly germany that is responsible. it is clearly germany that into athis minor crisis continental war. they have used it as an excuse to invade belgium, which was no threat to germany. they have used it to invade france, as well. clearly, this is germany that is doing this. , that, she said notwithstanding, you have to be careful what -- with the british media. they are trying to trick you. a are trying to feed you propaganda. they are trying to feed you stories we cannot confirm. however, what we can confirm is bad enough. richard harding davis was present when the germans burned the belgium town. he wrote back his impressions. the german officers locked
davis and other americans, they all go to europe to report on the war. they come back with very similar kinds of themes. themesto highlight four that are prevalent in mary roberts rinehart. the other reporters that are covering the war. the first, before they left for europe, they all said we want to write a plague on your houses, kind of article. we want to talk about the ways in which europe has screwed this up. get to europe and began to write. we still think this is a disastrous, avoidable...
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roberts. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, the life and times of the late president ronald reagan coming to television and this is a family affair. reagan's daughter patti davis's early days as a lifeguard in illinois then on to hollywood stardom and then finally, of course, making it all the way to the white house. this is the very first project about reagan that comes with the blessing and cooperation of the reagan family. so i think we'll see a different perspective. [ applause ] just delivering the news. >>> i am here for you with this. the end of a long week, kind of, right. maybe dragging a little bit so how about a little motivation? roll 'em. you can do whatever you want to do in this world. put your mind to it. put your grind to it and you can do it. >> you got me? thank you. thank you. >> i love it. [ applause ] i got chills. >> showed it to my daughters this morning. >> that is amber wagner. you don't know her yet. the 281,000 of you and counting have liked what she has to say. her motivational minute-long video on instagram. so how about a little more, roll 'em. >> you are number one. i don't know two or three but i know you that one, period. don'
roberts. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, the life and times of the late president ronald reagan coming to television and this is a family affair. reagan's daughter patti davis's early days as a lifeguard in illinois then on to hollywood stardom and then finally, of course, making it all the way to the white house. this is the very first project about reagan that comes with the blessing and cooperation of the reagan family. so i think we'll see a different perspective. [...
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stanley roberts kron 4 news (darya)the warriors in new orleans taking on the pelicans the 4th game of a 6- game road trip former sacramento king demarcus cousins taking center stage with no anthony davis21-point deficit... draymond green 3-pointer in the 4th puts the warriors up 10 (green: 19 points) with about a minute left in the game... kevin durant gets into it with cousins both are ejected durant has to be restrained worse news a few seconds later curry steps on moore's foot and turns his right ankle badly he limps of the court latest word is x-rays were negative he will undergo an mri today to determine severity final: 125-115 warriors but the big news how long will steph curry be out warriors in his home town of charlotte on wednesday here is curry after (sot: curry) (james) in the south bay... nothing has been settled yet... but there is a new push for the construction of "tiny homes" for the homeless in san jose. city officials joined the architectural design firm gensler yesterday... unveiling two designs for what are described as "emergency sleeping cabins." the tiny home communities would house up 25 people for as long as five years. there will be public hearings and an en
stanley roberts kron 4 news (darya)the warriors in new orleans taking on the pelicans the 4th game of a 6- game road trip former sacramento king demarcus cousins taking center stage with no anthony davis21-point deficit... draymond green 3-pointer in the 4th puts the warriors up 10 (green: 19 points) with about a minute left in the game... kevin durant gets into it with cousins both are ejected durant has to be restrained worse news a few seconds later curry steps on moore's foot and turns his...
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looking to equal steve davis's record of six uk titles and he had no trouble against michael georgiou, winning 6—1. live coverage starts at 1pm on bbc two. at 1pm on bbc two. robert'll work on their simulator to try to prove he can overcome the injuries he suffered in a rally crash. the pole hasn't raced in f1 for seven years, but is sounding quietly confident. we should agree on the end because i have shown that although i have limitations fitness wise, i'm ready andi limitations fitness wise, i'm ready and i have never been in such a good shape as i am now. of course, i have to work harder because i have limitations. i have to prepare better and in different ways. my body and mental strength, but that's pa rt body and mental strength, but that's part of thejob. body and mental strength, but that's part of the job. let's see. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you. see you later. 700,000 children and pensioners in the uk have fallen into relative poverty over the past four years, according to a new report. thejoseph rowntree foundation says it's the first sustained rise affecting these age groups for 20 years. the thinkt
looking to equal steve davis's record of six uk titles and he had no trouble against michael georgiou, winning 6—1. live coverage starts at 1pm on bbc two. at 1pm on bbc two. robert'll work on their simulator to try to prove he can overcome the injuries he suffered in a rally crash. the pole hasn't raced in f1 for seven years, but is sounding quietly confident. we should agree on the end because i have shown that although i have limitations fitness wise, i'm ready andi limitations fitness...