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davis is lying on their bed with the covers up to her abdomen. she appears to have a gunshot wound to her right temple. >> police video taken at the scene indicates there was no forced entry into the house. the davis' children were asleep in their bedroom. whatever happened didn't awaken them. there was no evidence of an argument or an altercation. >> dorothy herself had no signs of physical trauma or any type of defense wounds. what it looked like was dorothy was literally lying in bed as if she were sleeping. >> in the bedroom, investigators found a bottle of antidepressants and three sealed envelopes. one was addressed to her husband, chris. >> my darling love, as said many times, it's the coward's way t out. so, i'm a coward, for i could see no other way out. i ask god to forgive me. >> the second note was also addressed to chris. and the third was to her sister. >> dear patty, i'm sorry. by the time you get this, i'll be gone. i didn't know what else to do. >> she could see no other way out. she acknowledged the difficulties in her marriage
davis is lying on their bed with the covers up to her abdomen. she appears to have a gunshot wound to her right temple. >> police video taken at the scene indicates there was no forced entry into the house. the davis' children were asleep in their bedroom. whatever happened didn't awaken them. there was no evidence of an argument or an altercation. >> dorothy herself had no signs of physical trauma or any type of defense wounds. what it looked like was dorothy was literally lying in...
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lincoln police had just arrested a man named mars davis on a drug possession charge, and davis offered them a deal. he said he was willing to provide information about an unsolved murder in des moines in return for leniency on his drug charge. >> i felt tremendously guilty for a long time. i didn't want to think about it anymore. it bothered me every time i closed my eyes. >> unfortunately, davis didn't know the name of the victim. he did, however, remember the neighborhood where he lived. >> he only knows that he lives at a house someplace off of harding road. he knows it's by a convenience store. he knows there's a couple car washes nearby, knows the guy works for a tv station, knows that he went to the outer limits and knows that he's killed in his house. >> mars davis was describing pat mcrae's murder, and the details he provided were so bizarre, it was hard for investigators to believe. >> it's not a story that you expect to hear every day in the news. >> mars davis said that five years earlier, he was involved with a 24-year-old stripper named andrea morris. andrea was working at
lincoln police had just arrested a man named mars davis on a drug possession charge, and davis offered them a deal. he said he was willing to provide information about an unsolved murder in des moines in return for leniency on his drug charge. >> i felt tremendously guilty for a long time. i didn't want to think about it anymore. it bothered me every time i closed my eyes. >> unfortunately, davis didn't know the name of the victim. he did, however, remember the neighborhood where he...
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in 1993 a jury found davis guilty of double murder. no matter the sushes, the court -- circumstances, the court was required to give him a mandatory life sentence. >> how long did it take to process? >> not until i went to the correctional center. >> we are not talking days. >> years. i was in my 20. >> reporter: davis stuck to his gang in prison. it saw him sent to a different prison, and four years in isolation. >> reality came in. my life hit me like bang. >> reporter: what happened? >> i was able to think. i was able to clear my head of all the false raelties that i -- realities that i had been saying. >> reporter: jill stevens was adelfo's therapist. of all the prisoners she counselled, she said something about adolfo stood out. >> he had a positive, good seeming core, despite the horrible background and upbringing. i think most people would feel you would need to be a pretty hinnous remorseless person -- hin es remorseless person to be locked up for your life without a chance to go to a parole board. it boggles my mind that anyon
in 1993 a jury found davis guilty of double murder. no matter the sushes, the court -- circumstances, the court was required to give him a mandatory life sentence. >> how long did it take to process? >> not until i went to the correctional center. >> we are not talking days. >> years. i was in my 20. >> reporter: davis stuck to his gang in prison. it saw him sent to a different prison, and four years in isolation. >> reality came in. my life hit me like bang....
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his name was scott davis. he said he was driving by and saw two men fighting and stopped to try to break it up. >> scott davis was a first class petty officer with the navy who was moonlighting as a bouncer at a local bar. and he drove up just as this was beginning. and what he said is as he drove up, he saw the beginning of the confrontation and he saw the defendant take a hard swing and hit dusty on the left side of his head and that dusty went down on his back, that the defendant jumped on top of him, straddled him, pulled out a knife with his right hand and stabbed him once in the chest. >> davis said he fled the scene because genzler had threatened him, too, but david genzler's version of events was significantly different. he said dusty harless instigated the fight by pulling him out of his car and wrestled him face down to the ground. he also said that scott davis, the so-called witness, was in fact an active participant. genzler insisted davis kicked him repeatedly, while dusty had him pinned down, but
his name was scott davis. he said he was driving by and saw two men fighting and stopped to try to break it up. >> scott davis was a first class petty officer with the navy who was moonlighting as a bouncer at a local bar. and he drove up just as this was beginning. and what he said is as he drove up, he saw the beginning of the confrontation and he saw the defendant take a hard swing and hit dusty on the left side of his head and that dusty went down on his back, that the defendant...
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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. >> after more than 30 years, the mystery was finally solved. >> well, my father was ecstatic. it just was a huge boost for him, you know, that they knew who it was. >> i've worked scores or hundreds of murders. and they're all important to me. but it's not very often that you're personally touched by them. >> davis said his primary motive was robbery. when he saw diane get out of her car, he abducted her at knifepoint and took her to the wooden shack. he admitted robbing her, but denied sexually assaulting her, although the evidence clearly showed that he did. then he stabbed her to death and stole her car. he abandoned the mustang across town and left his fingerprint and a palm print. although it took almost 35 years to find him, his fingerprints on fi
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. >> after more than 30 years, the mystery was finally solved. >> well, my father was ecstatic. it just was a huge boost for him, you know, that...
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>> it was war. >> davis was the target. and opponents maneuvered mightily to shut her down. >> were you angry when you saw what was going on? >> i started becoming angry, yes. that anger strengthened my resolve quite honestly. it helped me to be able to really focus on the issue that we were fighting for. >> davis's fight was about stopping a bill that would end late term abortions and impose stricter guidelines that could close clinics. she won. >> when you brought the house down. >> the victory was short-lived. republicans undid it a month later. >> but davis herself had been launched as a potential governor. like another famous texas democrat who took on good old boys, ann richards. davis has none of richards bravado. >> poor george. he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. >> davis is a careful lawyer. >> i'll also share observations. >> but she does share some of richard's grand ambitions. >> i wish had she were still with us because i would have her on speed dial. >> because richards was the last democratic govern
>> it was war. >> davis was the target. and opponents maneuvered mightily to shut her down. >> were you angry when you saw what was going on? >> i started becoming angry, yes. that anger strengthened my resolve quite honestly. it helped me to be able to really focus on the issue that we were fighting for. >> davis's fight was about stopping a bill that would end late term abortions and impose stricter guidelines that could close clinics. she won. >> when you...
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>> next speakers, i guess, would be michelle parker and todd davis. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is michelle parker and this is todd davis, we're co-founders of the san francisco parent political action committee. it takes a village to raise a child and we want to say thank you to all the people that have gotten us to this point now. the work of the extended learning collaborative, after school for all alliance for the past many years with support from dcyf and sf staff, commissioner [speaker not understood] for recognizing the existing inequity and prioritizing this issue by authoring new policy of the board of education that will serve all students, to the board of education for unanimously passing a policy and to staff for working on the plans to make this happen. supervisor jane kim for authoring the board of supervisors resolution, supervisor farrell for recognizing the need to hold a hearing on this issue and therefore emphasizing the importance of ensuring that
>> next speakers, i guess, would be michelle parker and todd davis. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is michelle parker and this is todd davis, we're co-founders of the san francisco parent political action committee. it takes a village to raise a child and we want to say thank you to all the people that have gotten us to this point now. the work of the extended learning collaborative, after school for all alliance for the past many years with support from dcyf and sf staff,...
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but it did rocket wendy davis to national prominence. soon she found herself drafted by democrats into this year's race for governor. it's an open seat race with perry leaving office after 14 years. on friday just two nights ago, davis formally accepted her party's nomination at the texas democratic state convention. she's joined by a diverse slate of candidates up and down the democratic ticket. for year democrats have been talking about turning texas blue. this as the state's population becomes increasingly hispanic. obama campaign veterans are working on mobilizing new voters and expanding the lector rate but it's still an uphill battle. a democrat hasn't been elected to statewide office in texas since 1994, that's 20 years ago. the midterm political climate of 2014 favors the gop. polls show davis behind attorney general greg abbott. he's the republican candidate, by a hefty 12 points. but if texas is going to turn blue, a real long shot at least for this election, it's the 6,000 party dell grats and activists who came together this
but it did rocket wendy davis to national prominence. soon she found herself drafted by democrats into this year's race for governor. it's an open seat race with perry leaving office after 14 years. on friday just two nights ago, davis formally accepted her party's nomination at the texas democratic state convention. she's joined by a diverse slate of candidates up and down the democratic ticket. for year democrats have been talking about turning texas blue. this as the state's population...
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we have in our studio, ronald davis, who heads u.s. department of justice of community-oriented police service, known as c.o.p.s. diane wood, founding member of the university's master of social work program. and steven anthony jones, artist director of the lorraine ha hansbury theater who has been directing and acting all over the country. thank you for joining us. we'll start with ron davis, who may be familiar to you in the bay area. 20 years with the local police department and east palo alto's police chief and director of the c.o.p.s. office on the federal level, which i take it requires a more broader view of law enforcement. >> yes, it does. >> i heard you say a few weeks back, recidivism, how your views changed to being chief of paola alto. >> 20 years of law enforcement, coming to oakland, my views on recidivism is people don't really change. my idea of re-entry was to re-enter people back in prison because once a criminal, they never changed. and over 20 years, evidence bears out that's so far from the truth. people deserve s
we have in our studio, ronald davis, who heads u.s. department of justice of community-oriented police service, known as c.o.p.s. diane wood, founding member of the university's master of social work program. and steven anthony jones, artist director of the lorraine ha hansbury theater who has been directing and acting all over the country. thank you for joining us. we'll start with ron davis, who may be familiar to you in the bay area. 20 years with the local police department and east palo...
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. >> the jacket was sent to fbi david davies. he's a photographic technologist with 20 years' experience in garment identification. at first glance, davies knew he was dealing with a mass-produced product. >> you could have 10 million jackets that look like that. >> davies used computer enhancement software to improve the quality of the bank's security photos. he then photographed a model wearing the jacket, standing the same way as the robber. shirts and jackets are manufactured differently, depending on the price and quality of the garment. in this case, the manufacturer aligned the breast pocket at a 45-degree angle. because of the pattern, all points of alignment at the seams happen at random. >> the more seams i can see and the more uniqueness that i can determine, in this case, the bank robber stood at the same place and basically turned around a couple times, and i had some outstanding views of various seams. >> and davies discovered the alignment of the pattern at all of those random points was identical. in the surveilla
. >> the jacket was sent to fbi david davies. he's a photographic technologist with 20 years' experience in garment identification. at first glance, davies knew he was dealing with a mass-produced product. >> you could have 10 million jackets that look like that. >> davies used computer enhancement software to improve the quality of the bank's security photos. he then photographed a model wearing the jacket, standing the same way as the robber. shirts and jackets are...
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the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight loss. if you have any of these signs, please call your doctor. early detection can save your life. give to save lives and reach for the cure. call now or log on to childrensdiabetesfoundation.org. >> jackman: and now please welcome tonight's recipient of the isabelle stevenson award, rosie o'donnell. >> the talent we've seen on this stage tonight has reminded me how fortunate we all are to have broadway in our lives, and, on a personal level, to be a part of this brilliant community. i think the only thing that might top the feeling of getting a special tony award would be to be able to tap like wolverine. ( laughter ) a close second is getting to present the most anticipated award of the night. it's the one that's been debated in theatre columns, broadway chat rooms and hair salons from coast-to-coast. the nominees for best musical are: "after midnight." ♪ "aladdin." ♪ "beautiful: the carole king musical." ♪ "a gentleman
the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight loss. if you have any of these signs, please call your doctor. early detection can save your life. give to save lives and reach for the cure. call now or log on to childrensdiabetesfoundation.org. >> jackman: and now please welcome tonight's recipient of the isabelle stevenson award, rosie o'donnell. >> the talent we've seen on this stage tonight...
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>> jefferson davis was actually pretty popular with the soldiers. he was a military guy and he obviously had a good record with robert e. lee and the soldiers generally had good attitudes about jefferson davis. >> soldiering in the army of northern virginia is the book. troops that served under robert e. lee is this acoustical portrait. joseph, professor of history here at the unc chapel hill is the author. >> visit to booktv.org to visit any of the programs online. type the author or the book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything that you see easily by clicking the share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. extremes live on the weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> in the new york epicenter where the book publishing industry is meeting for its annual convention margie of red regnery joins us. >> it is delightful to be here and we have a lot of exciting titles coming this fall. in fact, this spring we have a few coming in the next few m
>> jefferson davis was actually pretty popular with the soldiers. he was a military guy and he obviously had a good record with robert e. lee and the soldiers generally had good attitudes about jefferson davis. >> soldiering in the army of northern virginia is the book. troops that served under robert e. lee is this acoustical portrait. joseph, professor of history here at the unc chapel hill is the author. >> visit to booktv.org to visit any of the programs online. type the...
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we will speak with colonel morris davis and sean smith. he spent time with bergdahl in afghanistan and recently produced a video focused on his father bob bergdahl in idaho. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners at guantÁnamo more, i don't think, then our family -- and our family because it is the same thing. , andn is a prisoner of war and end with reconciliation negotiations with the enemy. and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist that it will be. >> then, in a major press freedom case, the supreme court has denied the appeal of new york times reporter james risen who faces a possible prison term for refusing to reveal a confidential source. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has called on congress to support a $1 billion plan to ramp up u.s. military presence across europe amidst tensions between russia and ukraine. obama made the announcement in warsaw, poland on the first leg of a four-day europe
we will speak with colonel morris davis and sean smith. he spent time with bergdahl in afghanistan and recently produced a video focused on his father bob bergdahl in idaho. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners at guantÁnamo more, i don't think, then our family -- and our family because it is the same thing. , andn is a prisoner of war and end with reconciliation negotiations with the enemy. and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist that it will...
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it was also a benefit for the vernon davis foundation for the art arts. this is the second year he's participated. >> each and every year is beautiful, and the wonderful thing about it is, it benefits something, and it benefits the vernon davis foundation for the arts and i want to give a special thanks to santana for putting it on. without them it wouldn't be possible. >> the annual fall fashion show will be coming up in september. >>> most people go to the beach with just sunglasses and a towel, but not today in alameda. shovels, buckets and tools make this beach look more like a construction site with some truly amazing creations taking place in the sand. look at that. the fierce competition at the 48th annual sand castle and sculpture contest. the judges score these on four elements. design, detail, neatness, and technique. meteorologist rob mayeda is here now to tell us about his technique. rob? >> sand castle building is a perfect thing to do over the next couple of days. we have some fog and maybe some mist overnight. but temperatures climbing up i
it was also a benefit for the vernon davis foundation for the art arts. this is the second year he's participated. >> each and every year is beautiful, and the wonderful thing about it is, it benefits something, and it benefits the vernon davis foundation for the arts and i want to give a special thanks to santana for putting it on. without them it wouldn't be possible. >> the annual fall fashion show will be coming up in september. >>> most people go to the beach with just...
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my iphone, police say davis found her estranged husband john here but at the time he was inside the wawa and he was not hurt. no one answered the door at davis' home sunday but according to police the couple had been estranged for about four years. what motivated this attack police say remains under investigation. and fortunately police say no one sudden any live threat tinning injuries and on their end, they have now filed charges in this case, and they are we're told 37 year old alleged girlfriend has been charged with aggravated assault and she's right now in jail on a $70,000s bail. and the 34 year old estranged wife we're told has also been charged with simple assault. this for allegedly punching and biting the other woman. reporting live in runnemede, new jersey, i'm elizabeth hur cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> liz, thank you so much. also knew a tonight the search is on for suspect in an armed robbery in bucks county at the cvs pharmacy at counsel lee line plaza in hilltown township a man wearing a homemade mask threatened employees with a hand grenade and stole an undisclosed a
my iphone, police say davis found her estranged husband john here but at the time he was inside the wawa and he was not hurt. no one answered the door at davis' home sunday but according to police the couple had been estranged for about four years. what motivated this attack police say remains under investigation. and fortunately police say no one sudden any live threat tinning injuries and on their end, they have now filed charges in this case, and they are we're told 37 year old alleged...
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davis was 88 years old. ahead of tuesday's primary election community leaders and environmental advocates along the penninsula are pushing for a measure that would create greater public access to open space. as kron 4's john fenoglio reports, there is already strong public support for the measure. walmart has found a way to cash in on the feud between amazon and the book publisher hachette. amazon and hachette, the publisher of popular authors including j-k rowling, are fighting over digital book prices. amazon has reportedly blocked pre-orders for some upcoming releases, including rowling's "the silkworm." so, walmart jumped into action. the world's largest retailer began offering nearly 400 hachette titles for 40-percent off with delivery dates as soon as this week. giants say bye bye to st. louis. and a's face an old oakland nemesis. bay area baseball right after this. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card d
davis was 88 years old. ahead of tuesday's primary election community leaders and environmental advocates along the penninsula are pushing for a measure that would create greater public access to open space. as kron 4's john fenoglio reports, there is already strong public support for the measure. walmart has found a way to cash in on the feud between amazon and the book publisher hachette. amazon and hachette, the publisher of popular authors including j-k rowling, are fighting over digital...
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davis in the charges. none whatsoever. and i think they seized upon this opportunity to try and put her to death. governor reagan originally fired her from her teaching job at the university of california and this is an extension of that. the evidence presented to the grand jury shows that the guns we used into the shootout in san raff were registered in her n e name. assuming that is true. that is all she says. she owns guns. there is not illegal in the state of california of owning a gun. but because of the press that built up and the need the government felt to put her in yale and hopefully from their point of view to kill her they could put enough pressure to get an indictment in that grand jury room. >> and the actual interview with angela in this film is priceless. it is angela in jail. and you have never seen this footage anywhere else if you have not seen the film. i love you to talk about the woman of the movement. we know about angela and you were the first woman. >> the first was joanne mitchell. she was the wom
davis in the charges. none whatsoever. and i think they seized upon this opportunity to try and put her to death. governor reagan originally fired her from her teaching job at the university of california and this is an extension of that. the evidence presented to the grand jury shows that the guns we used into the shootout in san raff were registered in her n e name. assuming that is true. that is all she says. she owns guns. there is not illegal in the state of california of owning a gun. but...
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that bill davis was trying to block, it's law now. at least 21 abortion clinics have closed with more to come. wendy davis is now the democratic nominee for governor. but by any metric, her campaign is struggling. she staged her rally last night to commemorate the one-year anniversary of that filibuster and inject much needed energy into her gubernatorial bid. i got a chance to talk to wendy davis yesterday and started by asking her looking back after a year in which she seemed to distance herself from the abortion issue, what was that filibuster all about? >> it was about fighting for people. fighting to make sure that people's voices were heard. and as i said that morning when i began the day, it was about giving voice to so many people who had signed up to testify in committee. only to be turned away and told that their stories had become repetitive. i wanted to make sure that people across the state who were so concerned about reproductive rights had their stories told. >> there's a process question here about people's voices bein
that bill davis was trying to block, it's law now. at least 21 abortion clinics have closed with more to come. wendy davis is now the democratic nominee for governor. but by any metric, her campaign is struggling. she staged her rally last night to commemorate the one-year anniversary of that filibuster and inject much needed energy into her gubernatorial bid. i got a chance to talk to wendy davis yesterday and started by asking her looking back after a year in which she seemed to distance...
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davis, not finally, before we get to mr. abney, when you look back at your last six years since 2008 running the company, what do you view as your proudest achievement, your legacy? >> well, starts with i think we performed -- outperformed the s&p and stock returns. we did a nice job there. we've distributed a lot of cash to our share owners but most important, most important, is the company is positioned very well for the future. we've developed our international network. we've developed our forwarding business, logistics business. so i think we are in a position to compete in a fast changing world. so i feel like we're leaving the company in great shape for the next generation. >> david, congratulations on being named ceo. >> thank you. >> jim and david and i were speaking earlier and talking about how such a great many story, a guy who's worked at that company for 40 years, i think since you were the age of 18 and now becoming the ceo. can you put into context for us what this day means to you after such a long time at up
davis, not finally, before we get to mr. abney, when you look back at your last six years since 2008 running the company, what do you view as your proudest achievement, your legacy? >> well, starts with i think we performed -- outperformed the s&p and stock returns. we did a nice job there. we've distributed a lot of cash to our share owners but most important, most important, is the company is positioned very well for the future. we've developed our international network. we've...
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davis died today. i spoke with her a few months ago and she was doing great. >>> pro golfer phil mickelson is the subject of an insider trading investigation. the three times master winner claims he did absolutely nothing wrong regarding several well timed stock trades of the brand clorox. they're investigating whether mickelson and his friend las vegas gamler billy walters traded based on nonpublic information provided by billionaire investor carl icahn. charges had yet to be levied against mickelson. he now continues on to memphis and that is the last stop before the start of the u.s. open next week. >>> it was quite a show on the sun. images just released by nasa show a huge solar eruption a few weeks ago. according to nasa, it is 7 1/2 earths tall. it can exceed 1 million miles per hour. it was picked up by the nasa satellite iris that observes the sun. it is first time such an eruption was captured by that satellite. >>> and we go from the sun eruption to, hey what's going on? i cannot fathom five
davis died today. i spoke with her a few months ago and she was doing great. >>> pro golfer phil mickelson is the subject of an insider trading investigation. the three times master winner claims he did absolutely nothing wrong regarding several well timed stock trades of the brand clorox. they're investigating whether mickelson and his friend las vegas gamler billy walters traded based on nonpublic information provided by billionaire investor carl icahn. charges had yet to be levied...
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and with two outs davis stole third base. well, the next time he came up, justin verlander drilled him with 57 mitch fastball in the rib case and i was wondering if you remembered it and you brought it up to him. he remembered it like it was yesterday. >> eric: because he was the hitter. you definitely remember it. hitters remember who threw at you, who knocked you down. i tell you. what i can remember that a lot more, who would throw at me and rushed at me than hitting i got. you didn't forget that stuff because you knew you were getting back in the box. >> eric: he stole third with two outs. on a single, he's scoring anyway. so he wasn't happy about that. he took care of it. ground ball to third base. thought about second. now goes to first and gets the out. down to second base goes tabata. two away here in the eighth. i'm going to take this time right now to say congratulations to jacob and sandy allman on the birth of their son david born last thursday. everyone is doing well. >> eric: do it, jacob. one of the guys at fox
and with two outs davis stole third base. well, the next time he came up, justin verlander drilled him with 57 mitch fastball in the rib case and i was wondering if you remembered it and you brought it up to him. he remembered it like it was yesterday. >> eric: because he was the hitter. you definitely remember it. hitters remember who threw at you, who knocked you down. i tell you. what i can remember that a lot more, who would throw at me and rushed at me than hitting i got. you didn't...
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today a jury convicted davis of second degree murder. the verdict prompted an emotional outburst in the courtroom. >> reporter: they waited more than a decade for justice. it showed on the faces of v ictims as they filed into the courtroom. the case nearly went cold. the wheels of justice sometimes turn slowly but turn they did. >> the jurors have reached a verdict, is that correct? >> reporter: it's taken four years. >> we find bryan allen davis guilty of a felony to with murder. >> reporter: the defendant 38- year-old the brian davis shook his head. his mother couldn't take the verdict. the judge ordered her out of the courtroom. >> get her out. >> yeah, please take me out. >> reporter: escorted out by armed deputies. cecilia garcia's father and now grown daughter sobbed. everyone the prosecutor choked back tears. >> it's true i'm getting emotional again. it's been a long journey for this family. >> i want the family to you know live every day happy. and hopefully, go about our lives and remember her in the good ways. you know and not
today a jury convicted davis of second degree murder. the verdict prompted an emotional outburst in the courtroom. >> reporter: they waited more than a decade for justice. it showed on the faces of v ictims as they filed into the courtroom. the case nearly went cold. the wheels of justice sometimes turn slowly but turn they did. >> the jurors have reached a verdict, is that correct? >> reporter: it's taken four years. >> we find bryan allen davis guilty of a felony to...
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up to that point, all the proper things that needed to be done were done. >> detective davis decided to go back and reinterview everyone who was in the bar with laura wynn on the night she was murdered. and his interview with candace shipman who was bartending that night provided an important lead. >> she informed me some things then she thought was pertinent to the case that she wanted to share. >> shipman said there was more going on between laura and sam freeman that night than just an argument about the pool game. >> sam flirted with laura. he tried for her affections. she just didn't seem interested at all. so i think there was a little jealousy. she just put him in his place. >> and shipman recalled something else that night that she never forgot. she remembered that sam freeman was drinking an italian liquor, galliano. >> he collected bottles, odd shaped bottles. when she poured the last of the galliano, he asked for the bottle because it's an odd-shaped bottle, and she gave it to him. >> witnesses reported seeing freeman leave the bar with the galliano bottle. this was signif
up to that point, all the proper things that needed to be done were done. >> detective davis decided to go back and reinterview everyone who was in the bar with laura wynn on the night she was murdered. and his interview with candace shipman who was bartending that night provided an important lead. >> she informed me some things then she thought was pertinent to the case that she wanted to share. >> shipman said there was more going on between laura and sam freeman that night...
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> and lastly, i want to make a comment and i joined commissioner loftus in the admiration of cheryl davis, and the organization has been close to my heart as a former board president there and i will tell you that the sfpd involvement in that organization, along with its executive director has always been a very close relationship, and it has been life-transforming for a lot of the youth that come through those doors and so i appreciate the work that is going on there. >> i concur with both of you, and cheryl was on my advisory board and even more than that, the impact that she has had at that center and in that area, and it is someone who has come in and given basically her life and her time to that is just, just short of amazing as far as i am concerned. and i don't know that anyone else could have done it and i wish that she was here tonight to give her the recognition, whenever she has the fund-raiser and the events, and it is posht that we respond because she has had such an impact in the community. >> thank you. >> cheryl davis worked with my wife and her mother works with my wife a
> and lastly, i want to make a comment and i joined commissioner loftus in the admiration of cheryl davis, and the organization has been close to my heart as a former board president there and i will tell you that the sfpd involvement in that organization, along with its executive director has always been a very close relationship, and it has been life-transforming for a lot of the youth that come through those doors and so i appreciate the work that is going on there. >> i concur with...
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you haven't heard much from wendy davis. this is the one year when she had that famous filibuster, haven't heard much from her. she's been on the campaign trail. good to hear from her. >> and interesting interview for sure. >> much more to hear from her to be sure. >>> coming up next on "new day," this little girl is 4 years old. she's also a crime fighter. how this brave little one stood up to the bad guys and got 'em. police are calling her a hero. the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not realize what's happening to the enamel. once it's gone, it's gone away for good. i recommend pronamel. it's designed specifically to help strengthen the teeth. pronamel will actually help to defend the enamel from the acids in our diet. if you know that there is something out there that can help, why not start today? ♪ i need a hero ♪ i'm holding on for a hero >>> if you're holding out you got one. out of th
you haven't heard much from wendy davis. this is the one year when she had that famous filibuster, haven't heard much from her. she's been on the campaign trail. good to hear from her. >> and interesting interview for sure. >> much more to hear from her to be sure. >>> coming up next on "new day," this little girl is 4 years old. she's also a crime fighter. how this brave little one stood up to the bad guys and got 'em. police are calling her a hero. the average...
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there is no doubt about that. >> that was wendy davis. one year ago today in a filibuster that sent her into the national spotlight in the fight for women's reproductive rights. wearing now famous hot pink sneakers, texas state senator spoke for 13 hours to delay the passage of a bill that would impose harsh restrictions on abortion clinics and institute a 20-week abortion ban. and citizens seated in the gallery took over. [ chanting ] >> but despite those heroic efforts, the texas legislature passed the bill later, one year ago texas had 42 abortion clinics. as of today, only 21 remain and by september that number is expected to drop to 6. not just texas. it is happening all over the country. a woman's right to a safe and legal abortion is federal law. but getting access in some states is nearly impossible. but politics matters. what wendy davis did a year ago today matters and the fight is only beginning. joining me now is jess mcintosh and victoria difrancesco soto. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having me
there is no doubt about that. >> that was wendy davis. one year ago today in a filibuster that sent her into the national spotlight in the fight for women's reproductive rights. wearing now famous hot pink sneakers, texas state senator spoke for 13 hours to delay the passage of a bill that would impose harsh restrictions on abortion clinics and institute a 20-week abortion ban. and citizens seated in the gallery took over. [ chanting ] >> but despite those heroic efforts, the texas...
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vernon davis wants more money. join the club. what are the chances they will open the 49ers' >> i am not really sure whose idea it is, but it has no chance in working. veer fan davis -- vernon did not show up for mandatory mini camp for the 49ers. he has two years left on his five-year $37 million contract and wants the niners to re-do the deal. vernon davis is an all pro tightened and terrific. he had 13 catches last year, but no leverage, none. jim harbaugh is not happen about vernon nor alex boone missing this mini camp. >> i am disappointed in that decision for them not to be here there is a voluntary segment to the off season and now it is mandatory. not the decision i envisioned being the 49er way. >> now to the world cup. brazil versus mexico. and 0-0 has never been this much fun. kobe bryant in the city and that describes ochoa. the header and spectacular. brazil was heavily favored. they threw everything at ochoa and he stopped everything. on the doorstep! learn to live with rejection. silva with the header. viva mexico.
vernon davis wants more money. join the club. what are the chances they will open the 49ers' >> i am not really sure whose idea it is, but it has no chance in working. veer fan davis -- vernon did not show up for mandatory mini camp for the 49ers. he has two years left on his five-year $37 million contract and wants the niners to re-do the deal. vernon davis is an all pro tightened and terrific. he had 13 catches last year, but no leverage, none. jim harbaugh is not happen about vernon...
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time you ask me to volunteer for something, you mobilize my mouth. >> davis played alice through the entire run from 1969 to 1974. davis said that people would often ask her for advice on raising children because of her character's wisdom. but davis who had no children of her own, always deferred saying she didn't have children of her own. >>> it is all in the timing, how the day of the week or month could affect your chances of survival after surgery. also have you ever wondered what's the secret that makes a video go viral? we break down the steps you need to take if you want millions of people to watch. >>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini. what? you expect me to stay up there all day? [ car alarm chirps ] just like you, i love everything the golden state of california has to offer. so i stay golden by managing my energy use. energy upgrade california taught me how. learn to manage your energy at energyupgradeca.org energy upgrade california teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california ass
time you ask me to volunteer for something, you mobilize my mouth. >> davis played alice through the entire run from 1969 to 1974. davis said that people would often ask her for advice on raising children because of her character's wisdom. but davis who had no children of her own, always deferred saying she didn't have children of her own. >>> it is all in the timing, how the day of the week or month could affect your chances of survival after surgery. also have you ever wondered...
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it will be amazing to see. >> and tom davis, you've been there. you're a former member from virginia. what is the back story here? the fact, perhaps, that his pollster had him up 34 points. i mean, this is sort of -- i don't know, malpractice, political malpractice on every level. >> i think they missed it. i think they knew this would be a closer race than they thought early on. they had a $300,000 independent expenditure. they spent a lot of money going after david brat. they knew there were some problems there. and they lost their chairman which was a cantor ally a couple weeks before, where eric was booed. but the larger story here is the difficulty of being a political leader in an unpopular congress, where you have to sit down and make compromises, and pass debt ceilings and produce a work product versus the expectations of the party base which wants people to stand up to president obama. it's very difficult to straddle that. i think most of us thought he would be able to do that, given the financial advantages and the fact that his opponent
it will be amazing to see. >> and tom davis, you've been there. you're a former member from virginia. what is the back story here? the fact, perhaps, that his pollster had him up 34 points. i mean, this is sort of -- i don't know, malpractice, political malpractice on every level. >> i think they missed it. i think they knew this would be a closer race than they thought early on. they had a $300,000 independent expenditure. they spent a lot of money going after david brat. they knew...
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scott joplin or miles davis. people can vote for louis -- sct joplin or miles davis. them and weote for will feature them for one month, and then on to whoever they vote for next. >> we are returning now to our live coverage of the civil war conference in gettysburg, pennsylvania. the theme, in keeping with the
scott joplin or miles davis. people can vote for louis -- sct joplin or miles davis. them and weote for will feature them for one month, and then on to whoever they vote for next. >> we are returning now to our live coverage of the civil war conference in gettysburg, pennsylvania. the theme, in keeping with the
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. >> when it came time for his interview, sky's cellie, jason davis, expressed reservations. >> kind of get nervous with a camera pointing right in your face, you know what i'm saying. they say it adds ten pounds to you. >> he's worried about the camera adding ten pounds? >> no, just messing with you. just joking. trying to make a laugh. >> jason and sky were a real team. these guys were playing cards, smoking cigarettes. i think it was their way to survive. he's got his back, the other guy's got his, and that's the way they made it work. >> lonely days in brushy mountain. >> both men conceded drug use played a part in putting them in prison. bishop's aggravated assault conviction began with an argument over a parking space at a mall. >> he was smart mouthing my girlfriend, so i got into a fight with the guy, ended up stabbing him and then running his buddy off the road, off the interstate. i got six years for it. >> davis has a 17-year sentence for attempted murder but claims he was only defending himself. >> two people come in to rob me, i shot them both. i shot one with a gun, sho
. >> when it came time for his interview, sky's cellie, jason davis, expressed reservations. >> kind of get nervous with a camera pointing right in your face, you know what i'm saying. they say it adds ten pounds to you. >> he's worried about the camera adding ten pounds? >> no, just messing with you. just joking. trying to make a laugh. >> jason and sky were a real team. these guys were playing cards, smoking cigarettes. i think it was their way to survive. he's...
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that is from darrell "duck" davis. what happened was they suspected -- duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang, or stealing money, something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members. he had jowl turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head. he was made to spread eagle on the floor. all of his clothes off and duck took a hammer and he broke both of bradford dodson's hands. >> he just hit my hands three times. it don't take that much to break no hands with no hammer. he hit my hands three times. i told him i did steal the guns, though. i needed cash quick because i wasn't trying to be around like that, man. i stayed around because he made me come around. when i got out the hospital he immediately came and got me from my baby mother's house. i'm going to tell the truth, i was scared. i didn't want to die. (school bell ringing...) the 2014 chevy equinox comes with great features... ...like usb connectivity, so you can enjoy your favorite music. mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! mom!
that is from darrell "duck" davis. what happened was they suspected -- duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang, or stealing money, something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members. he had jowl turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head. he was made to spread eagle on the floor. all of his clothes off and duck took a hammer and he broke both of bradford dodson's hands. >> he just hit my hands three times. it don't take that...
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vernon davis wants more money. join the club. what are the chances they will open the 49ers' w wireleare awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data on the best 4g lte networks starts at just $40 a month. net10 wireless. star command, i'm detecting.ss of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks!great gl! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they e
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davis has died. the actress was best known for her role as alice nelson, the housekeeper in "the brady bunch" which ran from 1969 to 1974. davis later appeared in various brady bunch tv movies and other productions and in many commercials over the years. she suffered a fall yesterday in texas where she lived and passed away this morning. ann b. davis was 88 years old. >>> more lucky winners today as the cash craze started by that mystery man leaving money around california spreads well beyond with imitators now in several other states and even overseas. we get more tonight from nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> wish me luck. >> reporter: in the hollywood hills today, a windfall for those who could figure out the clues. cold hard cash hidden in a jar of bubbles, near smoky the bear, or a dog park under the hollywood sign. >> i'm looking. >> reporter: others this weekend found cash buried in the sand. >> $124. >> reporter: all thanks to tweets from @hiddencash, the anonymous donor who spent the last week spre
davis has died. the actress was best known for her role as alice nelson, the housekeeper in "the brady bunch" which ran from 1969 to 1974. davis later appeared in various brady bunch tv movies and other productions and in many commercials over the years. she suffered a fall yesterday in texas where she lived and passed away this morning. ann b. davis was 88 years old. >>> more lucky winners today as the cash craze started by that mystery man leaving money around california...
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davis, the housekeeper on the brady bunch as died. she won from emmys for the assistant on the bob couplings know. but it was her career-making turn on the brady bunch to make her a household name. >> in the case of a double compound fracture in both arms, the victim must be completely immobilized. [ phone rings ] [ laughter ] >> hello? >> what are you doing down there, alice? >> hit and run florence nighten gail. >> davis slipped into a coma after falling on saturday, she never regained consciousness. she was 88 years old. >>> and the kings and the blackhawks meet in a decisive game seven to determine who will play the rangers for the stanley cup. >>> and speaking of the rangers, the mascot made good with a bet with jimmy fallon from the tonight's show. and you'll understand why this mascot is so sad. that story and check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ >> judge richard is advising the jurors, and based on their verdict of guilty on 11 counts, death is a possible result and something they must now consider. ♪
davis, the housekeeper on the brady bunch as died. she won from emmys for the assistant on the bob couplings know. but it was her career-making turn on the brady bunch to make her a household name. >> in the case of a double compound fracture in both arms, the victim must be completely immobilized. [ phone rings ] [ laughter ] >> hello? >> what are you doing down there, alice? >> hit and run florence nighten gail. >> davis slipped into a coma after falling on...
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time you ask me to volunteer for something, you mobilize my mouth. >> davis played alice through the entire run from 1969 to 1974. davis said that people would often ask her for advice on raising children because of her character's wisdom. but davis who had no children of her own, always deferred saying she didn't have children of her own. >>> it is all in the timing, how the day of the week or month could affect your chances of survival after surgery. also have you ever wondered what's the and what do we have here? oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> now to election 2014. as voters head to the polls on tuesday we're learning that early voting numbers t
time you ask me to volunteer for something, you mobilize my mouth. >> davis played alice through the entire run from 1969 to 1974. davis said that people would often ask her for advice on raising children because of her character's wisdom. but davis who had no children of her own, always deferred saying she didn't have children of her own. >>> it is all in the timing, how the day of the week or month could affect your chances of survival after surgery. also have you ever wondered...
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vernon davis wants more money. join the club. what are the chances they will open the 49ers' ked women if the have dry intimate skin. turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only wash created to cleanse and moisturize dry intimate skin. vagisil. your intimate health experts. idea it is, but it has no chance in working. veer fan davis -- vernon did not show up for mandatory mini camp for the 49ers. he has two years left on his five-year $37 million contract and wants the niners to re-do the deal. vernon davis is an all pro tightened and terrific. he had 13 catches last year, but no leverage, none. jim harbaugh is not happen about vernon nor alex boone missing this mini camp. >> i am disappointed in that decision for them not to be here there is a voluntary segment to the off season and now it is mandatory. not the decision i envisioned being the 49er way. >> now to the world cup. brazil versus mexico. and 0-0 has never been this much fun. kobe bryant in the city and that describe
vernon davis wants more money. join the club. what are the chances they will open the 49ers' ked women if the have dry intimate skin. turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only wash created to cleanse and moisturize dry intimate skin. vagisil. your intimate health experts. idea it is, but it has no chance in working. veer fan davis -- vernon did not show up for mandatory mini camp for the 49ers. he has two years left on his five-year $37...
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damian eckles and lori davis. specifically, dick cheney, who in an op-ed blasted president obama for get this, his handling of iraq. that's right. pot, meet kettle. cheney, quote rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong at the expense of so many. this from a man who helped use faulty intelligence, remember weapons of mass destruction? none found. miscalculated the cost of the war. part of it they said paid for by rocks oils revenue. >> never happened. and misjudged just how long the conflict would last. quote, dick cheney back in 2003, i think it will go quickly. weeks rather than months. it ended up lasting almost nine years. underestimated the price paid by our soldiers. speaking of american troops in iraq, quote, dick cheney, back in 2003 again. my belief is we will in fact be greeted as liberators. wrong again. 4500 american service members lost their lives in the iraq war. here is the bottom line. the obama administration should and does hold responsibility for what has happened in iraq under its watch. but
damian eckles and lori davis. specifically, dick cheney, who in an op-ed blasted president obama for get this, his handling of iraq. that's right. pot, meet kettle. cheney, quote rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong at the expense of so many. this from a man who helped use faulty intelligence, remember weapons of mass destruction? none found. miscalculated the cost of the war. part of it they said paid for by rocks oils revenue. >> never happened. and misjudged just how long the...
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vernon davis holdout? will he or won't he, that is the question tomorrow is the 49ers mandatory mini camp and tight end vernon davis is raising eyebrows once again as to whether he will show 10 days ago he said he should be therebut today he sounded a bit unsure, reiterating it's all about the benjamins after acknowledging he signed a than i was then, which brings me to why i'm holding out. it's all about getting paid what you deserve." seifert to be inducted into 49ers hall of fame george seifert - long time a friend of kron 4 - here i am with seifert a few years back will be inducted into the eddie the induction will take place day at halftime of the niners seifert won two superbowls in 8 seasons as head coach with the 49ers sinew pitchers and map the everson said his wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half
vernon davis holdout? will he or won't he, that is the question tomorrow is the 49ers mandatory mini camp and tight end vernon davis is raising eyebrows once again as to whether he will show 10 days ago he said he should be therebut today he sounded a bit unsure, reiterating it's all about the benjamins after acknowledging he signed a than i was then, which brings me to why i'm holding out. it's all about getting paid what you deserve." seifert to be inducted into 49ers hall of fame george...
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once you hit davis, davis to marina, they have various lanes blocked again until about 5:00. it's not much of a delay in the northbound direction all clear on the sensors. and bart we look at their website, 28 trains all systemwide no delays. ferries, caltrain and ace train number one everything is quiet. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." frank, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> levi's stadium just about done. >> but before the players can take the field in santa clara, they have to get ready for the fans. kpix 5's mark kelly was on hand for a dress rehearsal. >>> reporter: the clock is running out just weeks before fans fill the seats here at levi's stadium, a dry run ensuring everyone's on the same page. >> make a few tweaks here and there, but it's looking pretty good so far. >> reporter: colleen baez works with vta. it's her light rail that will transport thousands of fans from caltrain in surrounding areas to the stadium on game day. sunday vta staff huddled and talked strategy. >> it is an active r
once you hit davis, davis to marina, they have various lanes blocked again until about 5:00. it's not much of a delay in the northbound direction all clear on the sensors. and bart we look at their website, 28 trains all systemwide no delays. ferries, caltrain and ace train number one everything is quiet. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." frank, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> levi's stadium just...
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there may as well ask angela davis. why are you here? let's talk about it. [laughter] ag for asking me a question. okay. let's talk. now i am talking but the cameras are still rolling in now meet telling you? when people see that they're so struck but you start to think maybe these people just drop in horrible conditions and got the big idea they could do something to change at. maybe it is about that not a pathological problem with black people that makes us want to run into the streets [applause] >> with that reference to human blood davis let's go to clip number three. >> the trial will be historic in its unfairness. . . is priceless. it is in jail. so, kathleen i. would love you to talk a little bit about the women of the movement. we know about angela and that you were the first female leader within the party. >> the first one was joann made mitchell. i came on the central committee before the community and this idea of leaders, the movement, the civil rights movement in the south was mobilized and organized, dominated by the activities of women and the
there may as well ask angela davis. why are you here? let's talk about it. [laughter] ag for asking me a question. okay. let's talk. now i am talking but the cameras are still rolling in now meet telling you? when people see that they're so struck but you start to think maybe these people just drop in horrible conditions and got the big idea they could do something to change at. maybe it is about that not a pathological problem with black people that makes us want to run into the streets...
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what do you make of the fact that here is a class with ruby davis and harry ?elafonte what do you make of the fact you are kids in every one of you and of becoming not just good actors and great actors, but all of you went on to become iconic figures? >> what i would like to remember , that dream that , wel and fred o'neill had all became carriers of the dream. it's not really true. they are the dream carriers. the people who pass on the dream for you to carry. you can't back away from it. you have to accept it. you have to pass it on. you have to pick up the weapons tribeense and protect the , and you have to take responsibility, and you have to raise the children, and you have to be an example, and you have there is nogs work. such thing as backing down. when you finally realize that that is when life becomes exciting. you don't have to be so pervasive. whatever you do is enough if you can get it together and pass it on. that is one of the things i have learned as i have gotten older. if you are too old to fight, just walk back there and pick up one of those
what do you make of the fact that here is a class with ruby davis and harry ?elafonte what do you make of the fact you are kids in every one of you and of becoming not just good actors and great actors, but all of you went on to become iconic figures? >> what i would like to remember , that dream that , wel and fred o'neill had all became carriers of the dream. it's not really true. they are the dream carriers. the people who pass on the dream for you to carry. you can't back away from...