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with flash from dash to davis. mike: he's a pass-first point guard but he drew things in and davis has been outstanding in this game. 17 points, 13 rebounds. [whistle] tim: and kramer takes it right in and it looks like davis is hurt. mike: he banged knees right there. that's a beautiful pray pa -- play. with harris you have to make him finish because he makes too many big decisions. the shot clock isify flying at him and -- shot blockers flying at him and that opened up the front of the rim for bryan davis. tim: called by his coaches the grand slam of d. seth davis calls him a blue guy. as you mentioned, mike, donald sloan understands that. you think he's going to be seeing him in his sleep tonight. mike: not only that but we talked about we felt he needed to be a double-figure scorer in this game. 15 points for kramer, seven rebounds. tim: tied again with 2:30 remaining. sloan working against grant. in the shot clock under 10. sloan for three. ball was last touched by loubeau for texas a&m. it belongs to purdue.
with flash from dash to davis. mike: he's a pass-first point guard but he drew things in and davis has been outstanding in this game. 17 points, 13 rebounds. [whistle] tim: and kramer takes it right in and it looks like davis is hurt. mike: he banged knees right there. that's a beautiful pray pa -- play. with harris you have to make him finish because he makes too many big decisions. the shot clock isify flying at him and -- shot blockers flying at him and that opened up the front of the rim...
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that was davie rocket. ♪ davy ♪ davy crockett ♪ king the of the wild frontier ♪ >> it was a thrill. it was beautiful. we shot it in the smoky mountains in the crockett country. >> reporter: that wasn't parker's only foray into the great american west. he played daniel boone, too. >> keep you alive. >> reporter: in fact, that was one of nbc's highest-rated shows of the day. born in texas in 1924, parker was known for his gentle presence on the screen. >> thing to do now is try and forget it. go and be a man. >> reporter: but also for his hospitality. >> truth is, i don't know nothing at all about politics. >> reporter: he did know a little something about wine. he bought a 700 acre ranch in the hills above santa barbara and since then has been producing award-winning wines of all variety. his death today at age 85 comes on his wife's 84th birthday. they've been married 50 years. a man who played legends is being remembered as one himself from the golden age of television to his own golden years. lee cowan, nbc news, los angeles. >>> that's a great life. that's our broadcast for this
that was davie rocket. ♪ davy ♪ davy crockett ♪ king the of the wild frontier ♪ >> it was a thrill. it was beautiful. we shot it in the smoky mountains in the crockett country. >> reporter: that wasn't parker's only foray into the great american west. he played daniel boone, too. >> keep you alive. >> reporter: in fact, that was one of nbc's highest-rated shows of the day. born in texas in 1924, parker was known for his gentle presence on the screen. >>...
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gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample. dna testing was possible by then, but still not quite preci precise. once again, the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christy's trash can could have been gutierrez's. could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and, with that, the christy fleming case went cold again and would stay that way unless davis could find something, anything, that would help solve the myste mystery. for that it would take eight more years until a clever plan was hatched to trap the killer. >>> coming up -- the circle around a certain suspect begins to tighten. >> whether it be technology, whether it be a witness coming forward, you never lose hope on these things because you just never know when something is going to happen. (announcer) how do you take a dull look t it on ice: ice shine from pantene this advanced pro-vitamin system starts at the core and helps polish strand by strand twice the cool plus, the "total hair satis
gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample. dna testing was possible by then, but still not quite preci precise. once again, the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christy's trash can could have been gutierrez's. could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and, with that, the christy fleming case went cold again and would stay that way...
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his attorney says he can prove that davis wasn't the shooter. megan gilliland joins us with the latest, good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning, patrice. davis attorney says that surveillance video will clear his client. as the trial continues, he will identify another suspect. the suspect that he bleefdz i bs the real shooter. as it stands now, lamont davis is to be believed the shooter pulling the drugger that july evening of last year and releasing the stray bullet that hit wyatt in the head and another victim in the forearm. davis was under gps monitoring at the time of the shooting for another crime. he was supposed to have the device on his ankle but the shooter on this ankle does not appear to be wearing one there. gps records suggests that davis was at home at the time or at least the device was. >> as long as they have these units, they can they will them where they're at and we can tell when a crime has been committed. >> reporter: but the company that supplies and monitors these gps devices in state of maryland admits that the
his attorney says he can prove that davis wasn't the shooter. megan gilliland joins us with the latest, good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning, patrice. davis attorney says that surveillance video will clear his client. as the trial continues, he will identify another suspect. the suspect that he bleefdz i bs the real shooter. as it stands now, lamont davis is to be believed the shooter pulling the drugger that july evening of last year and releasing the stray bullet that hit...
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lindsay davis abc 2 news. >> that's just sad. >> i know. keep it to bingo. you know what i mean. at least the weather is not sad. >> we have had a beautiful day. after a couple chilly gray days one more good one tomorrow. things go downhill friday. then they come back on the weekend. a little bit of everything. late march. that's how it goes. can be unpredictable sometimes. nothing unpredictable today. a lot of sunshine. few clouds late in the day. had a lot of wind. look at old glory stars and stripes showing wind on federal hill. we have 65 degrees at bwi marshall. not bad for late march when you consider the average highs in the mid 50s. we are ten degrees above average despite a gusty west wind at 14. beautiful sunrise this morning. look at this as we put the time lapse photography in motion. fiery sunshine this morning. blue beautiful skies over the chesapeake as the waters warm up. beautiful sunshine through the middle part of the day. you can see a few clouds climb in the area late in the afternoon. it was windy at times. we had peak wind gusts in the last few hours. 34 bo
lindsay davis abc 2 news. >> that's just sad. >> i know. keep it to bingo. you know what i mean. at least the weather is not sad. >> we have had a beautiful day. after a couple chilly gray days one more good one tomorrow. things go downhill friday. then they come back on the weekend. a little bit of everything. late march. that's how it goes. can be unpredictable sometimes. nothing unpredictable today. a lot of sunshine. few clouds late in the day. had a lot of wind. look at...
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>> shawnie davis. >> jimmy: awnie davi >> apolo ohno, catherine reuter. >> are you going to get a gold medal? >> i think so. yeah. just in funding. >> jimmy: funding alone? that was great. i really appreciate you being on. that is just so cool. so good. >> do you ever do two a night or anything like that? >> jimmy: what does "two" mean? >> like two shows a night. >> jimmy: no, just one. >> how long before we get to the lobby? jimmy: 30 seconds. >> want to wrestle? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> how old is this building? >> jimmy: i think it's, like, 180 years old. >> really? it's beautiful. >> jimmy: it is gorgeous, right? >> now diego rivera did the mural in the lby originally, didn't he? >> jimmy: he did and they redid it later on. i forget who. it's part of the tour. i've got to take the tour again. >> that's incredible. is it really like "30 rock" around here. >> jimmy: it really is a cast of characters. everyone's different. good writers and all that stuff. is your car right out here? >> yeah, i've got a hybrid out here. >> jimmy: oh, serious? [ laughter ] >> why not
>> shawnie davis. >> jimmy: awnie davi >> apolo ohno, catherine reuter. >> are you going to get a gold medal? >> i think so. yeah. just in funding. >> jimmy: funding alone? that was great. i really appreciate you being on. that is just so cool. so good. >> do you ever do two a night or anything like that? >> jimmy: what does "two" mean? >> like two shows a night. >> jimmy: no, just one. >> how long before we get to the...
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>> shawnie davis. >> jimmy: shawnie davis. >> apolo ohno, catherine reuter. >> are you going to get a gold medal? >> i think so. yeah. just in funding. >> jimmy: funding alone? that was great. i really appreciate you being on. that is just so cool. so good. >> do you ever do two a night or anything like that? >> jimmy: what does "two" mean? >> like two shows a night. >> jimmy: no, just one. >> how long before we get to the lobby? >> jimmy: 30 seconds. >> want to wrestle? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> how old is this building? >> jimmy: i think it's, like, 180 years old. >> really? it's beautiful. >> jimmy: it is gorgeous, right? >> now diego rivera did the mural in the lobby originally, didn't he? >> jimmy: he did and they redid it later on. i forget who. it's part of the tour. i've got to take the tour again. >> that's incredible. is it really like "30 rock" around here. >> jimmy: it really is a cast of characters. everyone's different. good writers and all that stuff. is your car right out here? >> yeah, i've got a hybrid out here. >> jimmy: oh, serious? [ laughter ]
>> shawnie davis. >> jimmy: shawnie davis. >> apolo ohno, catherine reuter. >> are you going to get a gold medal? >> i think so. yeah. just in funding. >> jimmy: funding alone? that was great. i really appreciate you being on. that is just so cool. so good. >> do you ever do two a night or anything like that? >> jimmy: what does "two" mean? >> like two shows a night. >> jimmy: no, just one. >> how long before we get to...
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also ahead, shani davis, the olympic gold and silver medalist in vancouver. now he's back on the home ice sharing his dream with some kids who have also found the need for speed. >>> also we'll talk about your yard. if your yard is a mess and you are embarrassed to have your neighbors see it, we'll give you some ideas about how to fix it. we'll also start a contest because somebody's going to be able to compete for a makeover for their lawn that's absolutely free. >>> plus, tax day is fast-approaching. what you can do to slim down your tax bill and your waistline all at once. >>> and what happens when hoda lee and kathie went on prime time? oh, baby. we'll fill you in. >> it is really cool. lester was actually in the broadcast as well. >> in the show that tina fey has. >> they wanted cheap talent. >> that's really cool. >>> first we have america ferrera here with her very large friend. >> dragon lady. >> good morning. >> i saw it yesterday, i loved it. by far my favorite animated movie. it is so great. >> you play a character, young lady who loves to slay dra
also ahead, shani davis, the olympic gold and silver medalist in vancouver. now he's back on the home ice sharing his dream with some kids who have also found the need for speed. >>> also we'll talk about your yard. if your yard is a mess and you are embarrassed to have your neighbors see it, we'll give you some ideas about how to fix it. we'll also start a contest because somebody's going to be able to compete for a makeover for their lawn that's absolutely free. >>> plus,...
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davis: thank you, mr. speaker. this is based on a false premise that every need a person can have on earth can be met by government. like the worshipers bound in blood and sacrificed on the alter of political expediency, it violates taxes, policed by the i.r.s., intrudes on free choice and hurts seniors. i stand firm in my opposition to this exercise in statism, a true tyranny that is the largest, legislative transfer to the power of the executive branch in the history of this republic. vote no on this bill. start over with real reforms that americans want. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: it is now my pleasure to yield 45 seconds to the very distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. crowley: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the patients protection and affordable america act, which will put families first in accessing health care coverage. americans need this bill more than ever. in the
davis: thank you, mr. speaker. this is based on a false premise that every need a person can have on earth can be met by government. like the worshipers bound in blood and sacrificed on the alter of political expediency, it violates taxes, policed by the i.r.s., intrudes on free choice and hurts seniors. i stand firm in my opposition to this exercise in statism, a true tyranny that is the largest, legislative transfer to the power of the executive branch in the history of this republic. vote no...
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and at uc davis, in -- one of the best schools senate country, only 25% of its students here, elect to work with larger animals, which could lead to big problems, down the road. listen: >> we are facing, to i think a crisis, in the next 10 or 15 years inasmuch as 50% of all of the veterinarians, that work on livestock in the u.s. are 50 years of age or older so there will be a big retirement phase happening. >> reporter: now, experts say while working with livestock, is it perhaps -- is not the most glamorous it is arguably more important considering the health of these animals can impact the nation's food supply, from the meat you eat, to the dairy you consume. in fact the american veterinary medical association estimating there are 500 counties across the nation with large amounts of animals and no vets to treat them and the fed are getting involved, because it is causing controversy and last week congress passed a bill to forgive a student's loans if they opt to work in a more rural area. >> casey, we have to go, great seeing you guys today. with ziploc containers with smartsnap. on
and at uc davis, in -- one of the best schools senate country, only 25% of its students here, elect to work with larger animals, which could lead to big problems, down the road. listen: >> we are facing, to i think a crisis, in the next 10 or 15 years inasmuch as 50% of all of the veterinarians, that work on livestock in the u.s. are 50 years of age or older so there will be a big retirement phase happening. >> reporter: now, experts say while working with livestock, is it perhaps...
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here is lindsay davis. >> reporter: seeing a blockbuster may feel like a bank breaker for some. now coming to a theater near you more price hikes. >> they have been raising prices for years. >> reporter: starting today theaters are boosting prices. the exact increase will vary from theater to theater but movie goers and expect to pay 1.50 more per ticket. >> snacks before hand. >> reporter: seeing a movie in 3d imax will now cost you 19.50. that is 3-dollars overnight. for a family of 4 it will set you back $78. >> that's a lot of money for a movie. >> reporter: in 2009 ticket sales set a blockbuster record. for the first time ever revenue surpassed 10 billion-dollars. >> there is an opportunity to gain more by increasing the prices and they don't think that the audience will vaporize because of it. >> reporter: 3d movies were responsible for 11% of those sales. lindsay davis abc news, new york. >>> now, the forecast certified most accurate and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> it did start off wet and nasty this morning but by this afternoon a little sun. still a chill
here is lindsay davis. >> reporter: seeing a blockbuster may feel like a bank breaker for some. now coming to a theater near you more price hikes. >> they have been raising prices for years. >> reporter: starting today theaters are boosting prices. the exact increase will vary from theater to theater but movie goers and expect to pay 1.50 more per ticket. >> snacks before hand. >> reporter: seeing a movie in 3d imax will now cost you 19.50. that is 3-dollars...
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davis: how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan has 14 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from kentucky has one minute remaining. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'll go ahead and close with these final remarks. next year will be the 30th anniversary of my graduation from the united states military academy. and when i'm back there seeing these men and women who have served this country so -- in so many distinguished ways, through such a time of peace and war and turbulence, the one thing that i want to be able to look in their eyes and say that we did as a congress, not simply me, is that we served their needs, their family needs, the needs of their soldiers, the needs of veterans in general, and it is clear from the overall legislation that we are seeking to amend before it even becomes law, although i think that's actually in question if we are not going to vote on the senate bill, we need to slow this process down and stop the senate bill from being forced through this house, this reconciliat
davis: how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan has 14 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from kentucky has one minute remaining. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'll go ahead and close with these final remarks. next year will be the 30th anniversary of my graduation from the united states military academy. and when i'm back there seeing these men and women who have served this country so -- in so many distinguished ways, through such a time of peace and war and turbulence,...
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davie has been suspended without pay. >>> the u.s. and russia agreed on the first major nuclear weapons treaty in nearly two decades. both countries will cut their war head arsenals by nearly 1/3. it is the biggest foreign policy achievement so far for president barack obama. >>> relief is in sight for strulging homeowners in an attempt to shrink mortgages. it targets the unemployed borrowers who own more than eir home is worth. they will lower the principal to borrowers who pay on time. in exchange, the federal housing administration will guarantee the losses using t.a.r.p. money. homeowners should check with their mort gaining servicer to see if they qualify. >>> coming up tonight, a police dog and his partner able to find a woman who was missing. >>e'll find out how taking a shower could be connected to water pollution. >>> a fairfax county officers and his canine partner are being credited. they saved a woman's life. wednesday they were called to mason park. they found an abandoned car but couldn't locate the owner. this bloodhoun
davie has been suspended without pay. >>> the u.s. and russia agreed on the first major nuclear weapons treaty in nearly two decades. both countries will cut their war head arsenals by nearly 1/3. it is the biggest foreign policy achievement so far for president barack obama. >>> relief is in sight for strulging homeowners in an attempt to shrink mortgages. it targets the unemployed borrowers who own more than eir home is worth. they will lower the principal to borrowers who...
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police say davis was in a fight with several others when the shooting broke out. the little girl did survive. >>> the head of russia's main security agency says that rebels are believed to have carried out two suicide bombings on moscow's subway system that killed 36 people. officials say two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on trains as the subway was packed with rush hour passengers this morning. the first station hit is under the building that houses the main offices of the federal security service, the kgb's main successor agencies. the second one happened at another station, about 45 minutes later. >>> how's it going - >> u.s. soldiers in afghanistan got a surprise visit from the commander in chief. it marked president obama's first time visiting the country since taking office. while speaking to the troops he thanked them for the progress being made on the battlefront while warning about the difficult days ahead. earlier, in a meeting with the afghan president, president obama stressed the ultimate goal of passing the security responsibly held by th
police say davis was in a fight with several others when the shooting broke out. the little girl did survive. >>> the head of russia's main security agency says that rebels are believed to have carried out two suicide bombings on moscow's subway system that killed 36 people. officials say two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on trains as the subway was packed with rush hour passengers this morning. the first station hit is under the building that houses the main offices of the...
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davis and his than capacity as the u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in a january 5th 1866 letter that its history renders it inappropriate to people who were born every and would not be enslaved. so in other words, jefferson -- sorry, geoff davis did not want a statue of a freed slave put on top of the u.s. capitol before the civil war because he thought it might give people some ideas. so he went back to thomas crawford and said something has to be changed. crawford relented replacing the capitol crusted element which is what we see on the statue of freedom today. he would die the next year in london without ever seeing his work on top of the capitol. if not for the ingenuity of philip reed a slave of mixed blood the story of the freedom statue would end with a plaster model a riding in america and sitting on the ground of capital. a 39-year-old slave from charleston south carolina was owned by iran worker clark who described him as a highly esteemed workmen smart in mind and a good portman and founder. he c
davis and his than capacity as the u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in a january 5th 1866 letter that its history renders it inappropriate to people who were born every and would not be enslaved. so in other words, jefferson -- sorry, geoff davis did not want a statue of a freed slave put on top of the u.s. capitol before the civil war because he thought it might give people some ideas. so he went back to thomas crawford and said something has to be changed. crawford relented...
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>>davis: i just think theyve tapped into a whole new audience. i think black mothers and fathers in their droves will go out to buy these princesses, because when i was a young girl, that was something i was crying out for. and even though i had white dollies, when i finally got a black dolly, that was something that i held onto for life really. i just think theyve tapped into a whole new market. >>reporter: disney claims that the timing of the films release had nothing to do with the election of the first black president in the us the same year. but experts say - no coincidence. >>mitchell: one of the things that disney is trying to tap into with this story are the huge aspirations that are currently being fuelled in black women and black girls. think of michelle obama, and her rise into the spotlight. or the oprah phenomenon. black women around the world and their children their aspirations have never been so great. and thats what tiana is trying to tap into. >>reporter: but for the brand to be a success on the scale of other princesses, the fi
>>davis: i just think theyve tapped into a whole new audience. i think black mothers and fathers in their droves will go out to buy these princesses, because when i was a young girl, that was something i was crying out for. and even though i had white dollies, when i finally got a black dolly, that was something that i held onto for life really. i just think theyve tapped into a whole new market. >>reporter: disney claims that the timing of the films release had nothing to do with...
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davis, is recognized. ms. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i have no further speakers but i certainly wanted to say and i appreciate the wulff words of my colleagues -- wolf words of my colleague, ms. ros-lehtinen, that we are finally having an opportunity to recognize them in a way that we should have done a long time ago. but we are going to be recognizing the women air force service pilots with a congressional gold medal of honor. i certainly hope that our colleagues will join us on march 10 in emancipation hall for a very special day, i know, to see and hear from these women who were far more than trail blazers, they served their country and they did it courageously and we are very proud of them and want to let them know how much we care about that service. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlewoman yield back? she yields back. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. the gentleman has yielded back his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house conference resolution 239. those
davis, is recognized. ms. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i have no further speakers but i certainly wanted to say and i appreciate the wulff words of my colleagues -- wolf words of my colleague, ms. ros-lehtinen, that we are finally having an opportunity to recognize them in a way that we should have done a long time ago. but we are going to be recognizing the women air force service pilots with a congressional gold medal of honor. i certainly hope that our colleagues will join us on march 10...
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dominica davis in the weather center. first, peter due with the latest live in moorehead, minnesota. >> reporter: this is just across the red river from downtown fargo, north dakota. you can see the river is creeping up close to where we are standing. but its banks are supposed to be two football fields away from where i am now at a level of about 18 feet on a normal day. right now it is more than double that and still rising not going to crest until tomorrow. snow is good, because the colder the air temperature is the slower the waters rise. all day today the temperatures have below freezing. , the temperatures are going to rise tomorrow which means the flood waters are going to rise faster. in this neighborhood they are expecting the flooding is going to creep up through the backyards, through homes and up to this temporary levee they've made out of clay and dirt. it is built to protect this neighborhood against up to 40 feet that's how high the water came last year. the national guard has been out here making sure this
dominica davis in the weather center. first, peter due with the latest live in moorehead, minnesota. >> reporter: this is just across the red river from downtown fargo, north dakota. you can see the river is creeping up close to where we are standing. but its banks are supposed to be two football fields away from where i am now at a level of about 18 feet on a normal day. right now it is more than double that and still rising not going to crest until tomorrow. snow is good, because the...
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in washington, jennifer davis, fox news. >> you heard jennifer briefly mention what happens next. here's a little more detail. if the bill fails today, it's essentially dead. all three votes have to carry today before the. could sign the senate version into law. the fixes would go to the senate on a fast-track and would let it pass without a filibuster. but regardless the senate would still have to agree on those fixes. >>> the drama continues on the hill and we will keep you up to date on the developments throughout the night on myfoxdc.com. also don't forget to watch fox 5 news at 10:00 and the news edge at 11:00 for the very latest. >>> thousands rally for immigration reform today. you're watching behind me live as they march from the mall to rfk stadium. they came from around the country for today's rally on the national mall. that march started around 2:00 this afternoon. fox 5's tisha thompson was there as tens of thousands demanded immigration reform. over on capitol hill it may have been all about health reform but here at the white house, it's all about immigration. prote
in washington, jennifer davis, fox news. >> you heard jennifer briefly mention what happens next. here's a little more detail. if the bill fails today, it's essentially dead. all three votes have to carry today before the. could sign the senate version into law. the fixes would go to the senate on a fast-track and would let it pass without a filibuster. but regardless the senate would still have to agree on those fixes. >>> the drama continues on the hill and we will keep you up...
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davis from illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise in strong support of h.con.res 248 and commend the gentleman, my friend from ohio, for his introduction of it. madam speaker, i yield to no man, no woman in terms of my support for the heroic sacrifices that our troops in the military make each and every day of their lives and each and every day of our lives. but they make sacrifices on the battlefield. they fight the wars. we are e
davis from illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise in strong support of h.con.res 248 and commend the gentleman, my friend from ohio, for his introduction of it. madam speaker, i yield to no man, no woman in terms of my support for the heroic sacrifices that our troops in the military make each and every day of their lives and each and every day of our lives. but they make sacrifices on...
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i'm especially happy to be here at davis cade in memphis. it is one of my favorite book stores and i am usually hear teasing one of my kids on the also it's nice to be here on more professional circumstances tonight. i thought i would start by answering the two questions that i always get asked when i discussed my books. no, i'm not a hypochondriac and secondly i like writing about these stories because to me they are much more about people and they are about a disease. i am one of those people that if there is a natural disaster happening in the world i include to c-span for days. i know i'm not the only one. i think what draws us and is not the tragedy itself of these disasters but more just the hope and miracle of survival. that is what inspired by first book, the american plead about yellow fever and about one-third of it took place here in memphis because i really wanted to show what a yellow fever epidemic was like up close. that one epidemic in memphis in one season killed more people than we lost at pearl harbor and more than we lost
i'm especially happy to be here at davis cade in memphis. it is one of my favorite book stores and i am usually hear teasing one of my kids on the also it's nice to be here on more professional circumstances tonight. i thought i would start by answering the two questions that i always get asked when i discussed my books. no, i'm not a hypochondriac and secondly i like writing about these stories because to me they are much more about people and they are about a disease. i am one of those people...
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even miles davis, who loathed armstrong's clowning, knew that the history of jazz radiated outward from the bell of his form. he said, you can't play nothing on trumpet that doesn't come from him. i can't even remember a time when he sounded bad playing the trumpet. never. what spoke to these artists, as it speaks to all those hearing armstrong for the first time, is the combination of hurt he willing momentum and expansive lyricism, that propelled his playing and singing alike. the four staccato notes that he wraps out, his most celebrated performance, proclaims the coming of anigcoming of new wayg about rhythm. it catapulted his fellow jazzmen into a musical world into which even the simplest of phrases were charged with an irresistible forward thrust much to be sure, his internal metro noam was exact enough to impress the most i if a national -- fanatical rhythmatical of musicians. imagine, he said, two hours of music and never once will it slow down or speed up by mistake. but armstrong could also toy with time, stretching it this way and that, as he does in the serene trumpet solo
even miles davis, who loathed armstrong's clowning, knew that the history of jazz radiated outward from the bell of his form. he said, you can't play nothing on trumpet that doesn't come from him. i can't even remember a time when he sounded bad playing the trumpet. never. what spoke to these artists, as it speaks to all those hearing armstrong for the first time, is the combination of hurt he willing momentum and expansive lyricism, that propelled his playing and singing alike. the four...
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davis, and his then capacity as u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in a january 5, 1856 letter that its history renders it inappropriate to have people born free and would not be enslaved, so in other words, jefferson-- sorry, jeff davis did not want a statue of a freed slave but on top of the u.s. capitol before the civil war because he thought it i'd give people some ideas. so he went back to thomas crawford and said, something has to be changed. crawford relented, replacing the liberty cap with a crested roman helmet which is what we see on top of this statue of freedom today. he would die the next year in london without ever seeing his work on top of the capitol. if not for the ingenuity of philip reed, a slave of mixed blood, this dori of the freedom statue would end with a plaster model arriving in america and sitting on the grounds of the capitol. reed, a 39-year-old slave from charleston south carolina was owned by ironworker, clark mills who described reed as a highly esteemed workman who is smart i
davis, and his then capacity as u.s. war secretary objected to this idea saying in a january 5, 1856 letter that its history renders it inappropriate to have people born free and would not be enslaved, so in other words, jefferson-- sorry, jeff davis did not want a statue of a freed slave but on top of the u.s. capitol before the civil war because he thought it i'd give people some ideas. so he went back to thomas crawford and said, something has to be changed. crawford relented, replacing the...
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davis added a statement, though. there's nothing you can say to people, particularly family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand that. we're sorry for it. they said they're sorry for it. do you take that as an apology? >> i think they're saying that family members and friends are upset. but it's not just family members and friends. i said that to mr. davis, and all due respect today. it's millions of fans. the minute she was not part of that memorial it started on twitter. i mean, it was absolutely -- the e-mails i've gotten, people are outraged by it. >> larry: they can't make it up, dick? >> not to me they can't. it's unforgivable. >> larry: next year they are going to say something? >> it was unforgivable. >> larry: were you shocked, candy, it was not an overlook. it was deliberate. >> yes, oh, yes. >> larry: they just didn't include her. >> it was deliberate because the year aaron died he was also left off because they thought of him more as
davis added a statement, though. there's nothing you can say to people, particularly family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand that. we're sorry for it. they said they're sorry for it. do you take that as an apology? >> i think they're saying that family members and friends are upset. but it's not just family members and friends. i said that to mr. davis, and all due respect today. it's millions of fans. the minute...
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and congressman davis guessed it -- >> but it took him a few minutes, which is rare with him. >> which senator once said, "everybody makes mistakes. the only time i've ever been perfect was for about two hours and ten minutes on june 12st, 1964." kelly o'donnell sort of gave a hint about this in her live shot. >> former philadelphia phillies pitcher and current republican senator from kentucky, jim bunning. he pitched a perfect game for those philadelphia phillies on that day. so he's right, that for two hours and ten minutes, he was perfect. >>> coming up, how does president obama's health care push compare to george w. bush's effort to overhaul social security? >> coming up next, we'll go in the room with dan bartlett. >>> but first, the white house soup of the day. it's mushroom, supposedly. not crow, not some other stuff that who knows what could be on the unofficial menu there today. >> it's just soup, chuck. >> you're right. it's just mushroom soup and they hope nothing is mushrooming inside -- >> oh, good. >> you're watching "the daily rundown," only on msnbc. ts... on frequentl
and congressman davis guessed it -- >> but it took him a few minutes, which is rare with him. >> which senator once said, "everybody makes mistakes. the only time i've ever been perfect was for about two hours and ten minutes on june 12st, 1964." kelly o'donnell sort of gave a hint about this in her live shot. >> former philadelphia phillies pitcher and current republican senator from kentucky, jim bunning. he pitched a perfect game for those philadelphia phillies on...
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i am especially happy to be here at davis kid in memphis. it is one of my favorite book stores and i usually hear choosing one of my kids down the aisle so it's nice to be here under more professional circumstances to mind. i thought i would start tonight by answering the two questions i always get asked for and i discussed my books. no, i'm not a hypochondriac. [laughter] and secondly i like writing about these stories because to me they are much more about people than they are about disease. i am one of those people that if there is a natural disaster happening in the world on the include to c-span for days. i know i'm not the only one and i think what really draws us and is not the tragedy itself of these disasters, but more just the hope and a miracle of survival that we look for. that is what inspired my first book the american played about filthy durham about one-third of it took place here in memphis because i really wanted to show what a yellow fever epidemic was like a close. but when the epidemic in memphis in the one season killed
i am especially happy to be here at davis kid in memphis. it is one of my favorite book stores and i usually hear choosing one of my kids down the aisle so it's nice to be here under more professional circumstances to mind. i thought i would start tonight by answering the two questions i always get asked for and i discussed my books. no, i'm not a hypochondriac. [laughter] and secondly i like writing about these stories because to me they are much more about people than they are about disease....
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davie has been suspended without pay pending the outcome of the trial. >>> police are trying to figure out what caused a driver to lose control of her car and crash into a store. it happened in the bradley shopping center in the 3,000 block of king street in alexandria. a woman driving a 1999 toyota camry lost control and crashed into the foot solution shoe store. no one was injured. witnesses say this was the second time in the past two weeks an accident like this has happened there. >>> a csx freight train derailed this morning near the howard county/baltimore county line no one was injured. the train was on its way to philadelphia, carrying plastics and aluminum when it went off the tracks. no hazardous material leaks have been reported. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. >>> today president obama and the president of russia announced an agreement to deeply cut both nation's atomic arsenals, nuclear arsenals. the move decreases the possibility of nuclear war and demonstrates increased cooperation between our two rival nations. steve handelsman is on capitol hill thi
davie has been suspended without pay pending the outcome of the trial. >>> police are trying to figure out what caused a driver to lose control of her car and crash into a store. it happened in the bradley shopping center in the 3,000 block of king street in alexandria. a woman driving a 1999 toyota camry lost control and crashed into the foot solution shoe store. no one was injured. witnesses say this was the second time in the past two weeks an accident like this has happened there....
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martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ laughter ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is why we still have our saints pride. everyone in our audience has a siena saints t-shirt. how about a little swirl of respect, you guys? [ cheers and applause ] there you go, right there. very, very good. thank you, saints. that was great. we'll be right back with battle of the instant bands! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ right now you can get a great deal on any volkswagen. well, the tiguan's great. mm. and the routan has everything we're looking for. plus, every volkswagen includes no-charge, scheduled, care-free maintenance. so, what's this punchdub days about? you know, where you punch someone in the arm every time you see a volkswagen. red one! [ baby crying ] test drive? [ male announcer ] with great deals on all 13 models, it's a whole new volkswagen. and a
martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ laughter ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is why we still have our saints pride. everyone in our audience has a siena saints t-shirt. how about a little swirl of respect, you guys? [ cheers and applause ] there you go, right there. very,...
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martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ lauger ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is why we still have our saints pride. everyone in our audience has a siena saints t-shirt. how about a little swirl of respect, you guys? [ cheers and applause ] there you go, right there. very, very good. thank you, saints. that was great. we'll be right back with battle of the instant bands! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ you c-c-can't go wrong even the zesterrific italian bmt... and dee-licious subway club are now $5 footlong subs. any regular footlong sub for just $5 -- hurry in! this offer won't last. ♪ at subway continues to be a very special beer. six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award.
martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ lauger ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is why we still have our saints pride. everyone in our audience has a siena saints t-shirt. how about a little swirl of respect, you guys? [ cheers and applause ] there you go, right there. very, very...
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one thing i disagree with john davis. i don't think there will ever be a coalition between the liberals and labor government. i know the liberals very well and rick tends to win thansd i think they could. you may have a hung parliament but i don't think you will have a coalition, at least not that one going forward. but i don't know why anyone would say there's no special relationship between uk and united states. even israel has had a special relationship and those don't get undone over one diplomatic flap or onesiely press article. i can't imagine why anybody would write such a thing. host: and the story this morning by john burns. let me follow up you said nick claying could be the next prime minister? host: think he could. i think the debates will be enormously helpful to everybody. he's young, dynamic leader and the brits really would like a change. the labor and conservatories are showing it's not what they want either. they're mad at lay boornd have a young, dynamic leader, leading a power that in fact has been in
one thing i disagree with john davis. i don't think there will ever be a coalition between the liberals and labor government. i know the liberals very well and rick tends to win thansd i think they could. you may have a hung parliament but i don't think you will have a coalition, at least not that one going forward. but i don't know why anyone would say there's no special relationship between uk and united states. even israel has had a special relationship and those don't get undone over one...
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casey steegel live from davis, california with more. hi. >> reporter: gregg, good to see you, as medical doctors have specialties like oncology, and pediatric, think of it, the same with veterinarians, the vast majority of vets are more interested in caring for the small animals, than large animals, which means vets ha to work on farms an ranches at uc davis, one of the most tres prestigious schools in the country, 25% of students elect to work with larger animals, which leads to bigger problems down the road. >> we are facing a crisis in the next ten or 15 years, inasmuch as 50% of all of the veterinarians, that work on livestock senate u.s., are 50 years of age or older and there will be a big retirement phase happening. >> reporter: now, experts say while working with livestock it may not be the most glamorous of jobs but is arguably more important, considering, the health of these animals impacts the nation's food supply. from the meat you eat to the dairy you consume. listen to this: the american veterinary medical association esti
casey steegel live from davis, california with more. hi. >> reporter: gregg, good to see you, as medical doctors have specialties like oncology, and pediatric, think of it, the same with veterinarians, the vast majority of vets are more interested in caring for the small animals, than large animals, which means vets ha to work on farms an ranches at uc davis, one of the most tres prestigious schools in the country, 25% of students elect to work with larger animals, which leads to bigger...
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fox 5's jennifer davis has a look at 11th hour push. >> reporter: the president visits capitol hill saturday noon, urging democratic lawmakers help him usher in a new reform bill. >> don't do it for me, don't do it for the democratic party, do it for the american people. they're the ones who are looking for action right now. >> reporter: top leaders say they have lined up enough votes to pass the biggest health care reform in history. >> we are on the verge of making great history for the american people and in doing so we'll make great progress for them as well. >> reporter: and the house will vote to approve the senate version of the bill which will be sent to the president and vote on the companion bill which will go to the house for approval. >> so i'm happy to announce i have a commitment of a significant majority of the united states senate to make that good law even better. >> reporter: the g.o.p. continues to fight the bill, calling it too big and too expensive and allege it will hurt small businesses by letting bureaucrats in washington make decisions instead of doctors. >> this fig
fox 5's jennifer davis has a look at 11th hour push. >> reporter: the president visits capitol hill saturday noon, urging democratic lawmakers help him usher in a new reform bill. >> don't do it for me, don't do it for the democratic party, do it for the american people. they're the ones who are looking for action right now. >> reporter: top leaders say they have lined up enough votes to pass the biggest health care reform in history. >> we are on the verge of making...
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davis: address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: i rise to express my congratulations to the small lib ral arts -- liberal arts college that i attended. it started with seven students, a historically black college in arkansas. they played duke university. i mean, that was a major accomplishment for the athletic department. they didn't win. they didn't place, but they did show. and i congratulate them for a tremendous effort. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? mr. paulsen: permission to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. paulsen: i congratulate the dinah boys' hockey team. in a highly anticipated championship game, they beat a very strong minnetonka to clinch their seventh hockey title. the hornets had to hold off a strong third period charge before finishing with an
davis: address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: i rise to express my congratulations to the small lib ral arts -- liberal arts college that i attended. it started with seven students, a historically black college in arkansas. they played duke university. i mean, that was a major accomplishment for the athletic department. they didn't win. they didn't place, but they did show. and i congratulate them for a...
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that's the difference between non-davis-bake shop and davis-bake con wages. i'm confronted with the chairman of the financial services committee that the federal government has no business injecting themselves into two consenting adults and do whatever they want to do, that's their argument. what business is is it of ours if two subsequent consenting adults want to do whether we can discuss it here. the same individuals who make that argument feel that the federal government should inject themselves between two consenting adults providing there is federal dollars involved. now we have uncle sam felling david king what he has to pay his employees in iowa. if i want to climb in on his ex castor in iowa, it takes me back to my roots or if i say, pay me $10 a an hour, he can't do it. it would be a violation of federal law. i cannot interan agreement and work for $10 an hour or nothing, because the federal government has decided they want to tell two adults what they can do, what they will be paid for work that's done. it changes dramatically from district to dist
that's the difference between non-davis-bake shop and davis-bake con wages. i'm confronted with the chairman of the financial services committee that the federal government has no business injecting themselves into two consenting adults and do whatever they want to do, that's their argument. what business is is it of ours if two subsequent consenting adults want to do whether we can discuss it here. the same individuals who make that argument feel that the federal government should inject...
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. >> reporter: after witnessing the horrific hit-and-run accident heidi davis and the four other soldiers in the car sprung into action. this private was behind the wheel. >> i was somewhat angry. i felt it was my duty to get him, make sure he doesn't get a i way. >> he and the soldierses sped off in pursuit, trapping the suspect in the dutch county farmer's market. >> i was worried if he had a weapon. i told him to put his hands on his head and pat the guy down. >> we were in civilian clothes. i bet he knew we were soldiers. he was pretty compliant. the thought of five people on him. >> reporter: they held the suspect at bay until the police arrived to make the arrest. >> we don't recommend everybody to do that. we appreciate them assisting the police department. they did a nice job, nobody was hurt and more importantly they weren't hurt. >> the soldiers say it was crazy. credit what they learned at ft. immediate. >> the drill sergeants taught us how to act under high intensity situations. >> reporter: do you feel like a hero? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> i just don't. it was my duty
. >> reporter: after witnessing the horrific hit-and-run accident heidi davis and the four other soldiers in the car sprung into action. this private was behind the wheel. >> i was somewhat angry. i felt it was my duty to get him, make sure he doesn't get a i way. >> he and the soldierses sped off in pursuit, trapping the suspect in the dutch county farmer's market. >> i was worried if he had a weapon. i told him to put his hands on his head and pat the guy down....
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. >> linsey davis joins us. >> good morning. it's been 100 years in the making, and when health care reform finally went through, president obama high-fived his chief of staff and his first call went to nancy. lows and head told her you've done what no other speaker has done. democrats are like. ing this moment to the passage of civil rights, social security and medicare. >> when faced with crisis, we did not shrink from our challenge. we overcame it. >> reporter: 216 was the magic number. >> it is adopted. >> reporter: the bill got more than needed. >> we're guaranteed -- >> no, you don't! >> freedom dies a little bit today. >> reporter: 34 democrats voted no. a group of anti-abortion democrats threatened to, but had a change of heart at the 11th hour after president obama promised to sign an order that no federal money would go for abortion. not a single republican voted yes. >> you can say it was done openly? with transparency and accountability? without backroom deals and struck behind closed doors? hidden from the people? h
. >> linsey davis joins us. >> good morning. it's been 100 years in the making, and when health care reform finally went through, president obama high-fived his chief of staff and his first call went to nancy. lows and head told her you've done what no other speaker has done. democrats are like. ing this moment to the passage of civil rights, social security and medicare. >> when faced with crisis, we did not shrink from our challenge. we overcame it. >> reporter: 216...
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walt disney chose parker for the role of davy crockett. the show was an instant hit. kids were soon wearing the caps. he went on to other roles including daniel boone. but for americans of a certain age, he will always be remembered as the king of the wild frontier. fess parker was 85 years old. ♪ ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, sunny and beautiful at 70. miami, 73. chicago, partly cloudy at 57. denver, snow, 37. los angeles, 74. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy over the rockies and northern plains. and most of the east is waking to another beautiful morning. later toda
walt disney chose parker for the role of davy crockett. the show was an instant hit. kids were soon wearing the caps. he went on to other roles including daniel boone. but for americans of a certain age, he will always be remembered as the king of the wild frontier. fess parker was 85 years old. ♪ ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better...
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it is a program that eleanor holmes norton and then congressman tom davis wanted very much to be able to provide some kind of support for families in the district of columbia who did not have the same kind of collegiate public opportunities that families in states like virginia or maryland might have. if there is one public university, the university of the district of columbia for families -- but families in virginia would have george mason, james madison, uva, and a great number of families. families living in d.c. would move to the states in order to have more collegiate opportunities at the public level. and what mrs. norton and congressman davis created was a program that will pay a student up to $10,000 a year to go to any public university in the country, it offsets the out-of- state tuition rate of that public universities outside of d.c.. if they choose private colleges in d.c., they can get up to $2,500 a year. there is another program that matches that called the d.c. college access program. that is a privately funded program that also puts matching money into the student's
it is a program that eleanor holmes norton and then congressman tom davis wanted very much to be able to provide some kind of support for families in the district of columbia who did not have the same kind of collegiate public opportunities that families in states like virginia or maryland might have. if there is one public university, the university of the district of columbia for families -- but families in virginia would have george mason, james madison, uva, and a great number of families....
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. >> scrimmage top of the second, blake davis lines the second one anded to williamsson heads to the play and that gave the squad a 1-0 lead. caleb joseph, rips a single in the 3rd, here comes a throw, blacks takes a 2-0 lead, they beat the orange squad. cavalier center shaquille o'neill will miss the rest of his season after having surgery at left thumb. dr. thomas graham chief of the hand center said the operation was a success. o'neill suffered the thumb injury on tuesday's night game. that is your morning sports. i'm bruce cunningham, fox 45 morning news. >>> coming up in our 6:00 hour, assessing the devastation in chile. the search and rescue operations going on after the weekend's massive earthquake. >>> and closing arguments are set to begin this morning in the trial for three alleged cult members. i'm megan gilliland, what the defense is expected to argue straight ahead. >>> we're on the eve of a big decision for the catholic schools in the baltimore area. i'm joel d smith live in northwest baltimore where this could be one of a dozen or more
. >> scrimmage top of the second, blake davis lines the second one anded to williamsson heads to the play and that gave the squad a 1-0 lead. caleb joseph, rips a single in the 3rd, here comes a throw, blacks takes a 2-0 lead, they beat the orange squad. cavalier center shaquille o'neill will miss the rest of his season after having surgery at left thumb. dr. thomas graham chief of the hand center said the operation was a success. o'neill suffered the thumb injury on tuesday's night game....
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norton and congressman davis created was a program that will pay a student up to $10,000 a year to go to any public university in the country. it offsets the out-of-state tuition rate at public universities outside of d.c. but if they choose private colleges in d.c., they can get up to $2,500 a year. so it's a little grant here. there is another program that matches that called the d.c. college access program, or dc- cap. that's a privately funded program that also puts matching money into the student financial aid package. and don graham of the washington post was the organizer of that. and there are a number of major business leaders now who support dc-cap. so those two programs together provide a great deal of scholarship-type support for d.c. residents to go to colleges and universities all over the country. it's a great program. >> so if you're a kid in the district of columbia, you've got a lot of good things there available. >> there is a lot of financial aid available. there should be no student in the district of columbia, no matter their income level, should say that they ca
norton and congressman davis created was a program that will pay a student up to $10,000 a year to go to any public university in the country. it offsets the out-of-state tuition rate at public universities outside of d.c. but if they choose private colleges in d.c., they can get up to $2,500 a year. so it's a little grant here. there is another program that matches that called the d.c. college access program, or dc- cap. that's a privately funded program that also puts matching money into the...
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. >> tonight tina davis, musical blast joan jett. >>> weather not too bad today either. it was windy. still six. >> sunny. >> ten degrees above average. >> going to be sunny tomorrow too? >> no. but it will be dry and warm tomorrow. here is the forecast. we will silver lines tomorrow and then we go downhill. tomorrow upper 60s, breezy, warm, stay dry. we have a quick hitter system that gets in here thursday night, gets out of here friday morning. but look at that, we had them back in the low 50s. we may not make it out of the 40s on friday. even with sunshine on saturday, only in the mid 50s. now, overnight partly cloudy and chilly. just some high clouds. low temps in the 40s. and winds are finally light. now, tomorrow morning increasing cloudiness, breezy and cool. 40s and 50s. winds pick up a little bit again. this time out of the south at 10-15. and that's a warm wind. and by afternoon, it picks up a little more out of the southwest at 10-20. so despite the clouds tomorrow, we're going to be still near 70 degrees. and, again, unless you're west of cumberland, we're go
. >> tonight tina davis, musical blast joan jett. >>> weather not too bad today either. it was windy. still six. >> sunny. >> ten degrees above average. >> going to be sunny tomorrow too? >> no. but it will be dry and warm tomorrow. here is the forecast. we will silver lines tomorrow and then we go downhill. tomorrow upper 60s, breezy, warm, stay dry. we have a quick hitter system that gets in here thursday night, gets out of here friday morning. but look...
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minnesota is worried about rising waters and meteorologist domenica davis is at the fox weather center. >> at least we're not looking at wet weather this that area. as you mentioned, tomorrow will be the tell tale sign of what happened with the red river and it's forecast to crest at 38 feet on sunday. right now, it's currently at 36.6. so, fingers crossed tomorrow that they will see that a little bit lower than what they saw it yesterday. we do have some, a lot of weather, a cold front moving through the middle part of the country and severe weather to the south and plenty of snow moving through oklahoma and they just need five inches and looking at one of the snowiest winters on record. a line of severe thunderstorms though is moving off to the east and behind this front, some very cold temperatures. so we have beautiful conditions ahead of the front on the northeast and then behind it, you can see dallas, 38 where that front has moved through, memphis, 69 degrees. that's the latest from the fox weather center. >> brian: all right, thank you very much, domenica davis. we are going to
minnesota is worried about rising waters and meteorologist domenica davis is at the fox weather center. >> at least we're not looking at wet weather this that area. as you mentioned, tomorrow will be the tell tale sign of what happened with the red river and it's forecast to crest at 38 feet on sunday. right now, it's currently at 36.6. so, fingers crossed tomorrow that they will see that a little bit lower than what they saw it yesterday. we do have some, a lot of weather, a cold front...
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tom davis does the commercials now and he does stan the dan charles and everyone knows miss kitty, we say congratulates and let's do 60 more. that's what we say. >> her old commercials were more about kitty than the bank. yeah, after we did the story, we were talking about how we remember the commercials. and by the way, ten years ago, they established a scholarship fund to towson and the folks celebrating this week, they're asked not to bring gifts, but a contribution to the scholarship fund at towson. it will help the students interested in banking and finance. what a great legacy and she keeps going. we love you, miss kitty. >> we'll talk to you later, have a great day. >> hey, ronnie, tomorrow's friday. >> yes, that's the head lines. >>> another head line, spring is here and easter is fast approaching and we would like to see your photos. e-mail them to us at wjzme@comcast.net and look for them as a slide show at wjz.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 661 the high and there's showers. huh is the low and cleared out by tomorrow afternoon. it will be breezy and cooler. >>> yet to come on t
tom davis does the commercials now and he does stan the dan charles and everyone knows miss kitty, we say congratulates and let's do 60 more. that's what we say. >> her old commercials were more about kitty than the bank. yeah, after we did the story, we were talking about how we remember the commercials. and by the way, ten years ago, they established a scholarship fund to towson and the folks celebrating this week, they're asked not to bring gifts, but a contribution to the scholarship...
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but as linsey davis reports, for some of the victims' relatives the conviction of two men brings little comfort. >> reporter: 32 years after her brother michael went missing, terry mcdowell sat in a new jersey courtroom and faced the two men who prosecutors say burned her brother and four others to death. >> august 20th, 1978, the five teenage boys played a game of pickup basketball. the boys were corralled at gunpoint and restrained. it is further alleged that the home was then set on fire and the boys perished in the blaze. >> reporter: late monday, police arrested 56-year-old lee evans and 53-year-old phil lander hampton after one of the longest missing persons cases ever in new jersey. at the time of the crime evans told police he dropped the boys off at a street corner near an ice cream parlor. >> he was the last one to see the kids and i've always felt that he was responsible. >> reporter: helen simmons has collected virtually every newspaper article since her nephew michael and his teenage friends disappeared. >> doesn't change anything. that's the sadness of it. you know? if thi
but as linsey davis reports, for some of the victims' relatives the conviction of two men brings little comfort. >> reporter: 32 years after her brother michael went missing, terry mcdowell sat in a new jersey courtroom and faced the two men who prosecutors say burned her brother and four others to death. >> august 20th, 1978, the five teenage boys played a game of pickup basketball. the boys were corralled at gunpoint and restrained. it is further alleged that the home was then set...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable susan davis. >> good morning, everyone. i want to begin with a word of gratitude. at a very precarious time in our country's history, you step forward -- stepped vo forward. you volunteered for often- dangerous missions. unfortunately, 38 of your fellow w.a.s.p. is lost their lives on those missions, and many more have passed away since their service. i know you held remembrancer money for them yesterday -- remembrance ceremony for them yesterday. i wish they had all been here to receive the honor. i appreciate the many family members who are here in attendance on behalf of their loved ones. thank you for your remarkable service and patriotism. thank you for your love of flying and your desire to serve your country, which are testaments to your outstanding your wisdom. i have been captivated by your legacy for the past year, as i, like far too many americans, did not know your story. in addition, thank you for your patience. this honor is much-deserved and long overdue. today, your day of honor, is an opportunity to thank y
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable susan davis. >> good morning, everyone. i want to begin with a word of gratitude. at a very precarious time in our country's history, you step forward -- stepped vo forward. you volunteered for often- dangerous missions. unfortunately, 38 of your fellow w.a.s.p. is lost their lives on those missions, and many more have passed away since their service. i know you held remembrancer money for them yesterday -- remembrance ceremony for them...
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i'm steve davis. have a great day. >> i think i'm building an appetite up here. >> and we want to thank you for joining us. the b & obrasserie. the location again, top 10 in baltimore, and the location? depr >> rain today, bette >> approaching the second week on the job, this week stephanie rawlings blake proposed sweeping changes in the budget. with a council of 150 transition team including business and community leaders, the player is bringing a traditional and tactical approach to the city. facing a $120 million budget deficit the myrrh and her advisors cited mismanaged departments, the need to address certain properties, need to raise new revenue and more. like so many cities around the country that thrive in the first half of the 20th century but in the last 50 years have faced the consequences of a dwindling tax base, baltimore is in need of dramatic change. in detroit, they are seeking to demolish vacant properties and relocate families from desolate to more stable neighborhoods. detroit is tr
i'm steve davis. have a great day. >> i think i'm building an appetite up here. >> and we want to thank you for joining us. the b & obrasserie. the location again, top 10 in baltimore, and the location? depr >> rain today, bette >> approaching the second week on the job, this week stephanie rawlings blake proposed sweeping changes in the budget. with a council of 150 transition team including business and community leaders, the player is bringing a traditional and...
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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. e going hungry. i can help. the economy has impacted a lot of things. i can help. i have a decision to make; to pay for my medication or eat. i can help. we all can help by participating in the letter carriers food drive. take the surplus in your food pantry, leave it out for your letter carrier and you will help feed those people that are struggling today. stamp out hunger, saturday may 8th.
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. e going hungry. i can help. the economy has impacted a lot of things. i can help. i have a decision to make; to pay for my medication or eat. i can help. we all...
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domenica davis is in the severe weather center. >> the severe threat is ended as far as tornadoes or strong thunderstorms. florida to the carolinas are in the clear. now really this is the end of the storm. it's funny to say the end because it's not going to be out of here until really late tuesday. heavy rain is the main concern as far as we're talking severe. we have a lot of flooding issues that we're going to have to keep in mind with rain coming down about an inch per hour in some cases as the storm moves north. >> there's a lot left but it may end offshore. >> it will end offshore. here's a look at the track. the low pressure system is over north carolina now. it continues to move up and then it sort of backs around by tuesday night and you can see that little bit of a spin there. when it does back around tuesday night, it will start to make for a little bit of snow through pennsylvania and then new york. by wednesday morning, you might be looking at a few showers around new england but wednesday morning is finally done. >> big numbers here in the way of rain? >> already since
domenica davis is in the severe weather center. >> the severe threat is ended as far as tornadoes or strong thunderstorms. florida to the carolinas are in the clear. now really this is the end of the storm. it's funny to say the end because it's not going to be out of here until really late tuesday. heavy rain is the main concern as far as we're talking severe. we have a lot of flooding issues that we're going to have to keep in mind with rain coming down about an inch per hour in some...