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davis sent to president davis after two years of sitting on a hard bench. she was finally allowed to send him this chair. now, she had to work hard to get him out of prison and also these northern men got behind the effort to have him released and -- andld a beale bond of they had a bail bond of $100,000 signed by horace greeley, augustus, and a number of other prominent northern men to release him from prison. the south have the right to secede from the union. this bible is a family bible and it was at its plantation home in mississippi and was taken during the war between the states by a northern soldier. much later, it was returned to the white house by his younger brother. willis of delaware, ohio. this is the dining room. as you can see, president davis had just joined having guests. they had lavish dinners, beautiful, pointed rose to china that was mrs. davis is that we had some of. the south, political and social. they had a wonderful time while they were here. mrs. davis was beautifully educated and was a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine, discu
davis sent to president davis after two years of sitting on a hard bench. she was finally allowed to send him this chair. now, she had to work hard to get him out of prison and also these northern men got behind the effort to have him released and -- andld a beale bond of they had a bail bond of $100,000 signed by horace greeley, augustus, and a number of other prominent northern men to release him from prison. the south have the right to secede from the union. this bible is a family bible and...
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davis and president davis just enjoyed having guests. they had lavish donors, beautiful appointed china that we have some of. the brightest and best minds of the south. mrs. davis was beautifully educated. she was, in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and economic backgrounds support president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederacy. in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people. people from all walks of life. they all came into this house. they would go into this hallway to visit davis in his study. this is the most important room. you can imagine the decisions made in this room by president davis and his cabinet. the desk in the corner was his personal desk. this table, right here, is very important. it is the table on which he wrote his memoirs. you can imagine president jefferson davis sitting here at this desk. it is her
davis and president davis just enjoyed having guests. they had lavish donors, beautiful appointed china that we have some of. the brightest and best minds of the south. mrs. davis was beautifully educated. she was, in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and economic backgrounds support president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the...
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davis sent to president davis when he was imprisoned in fortress monroe. after two years of sitting on a hard bench, she was finally allowed to send him this chair. now, she had to work really hard to get him out of prison and also the northern men got behind the effort to have him released. there was a bail bond for $100,000 signed by a number of prominent northern men to release him from prison. they never got him to trial because it would have been proved by the constitution the south had the right to secede from the union. this bible is the davis family bible and it was at the plantation home in mississippi and was taken during the war between the states by a northern soldier. then much later it was returned to the first white house by his younger brother mr. r.k. willis of delaware, ohio. this is the dining room that mrs. davis and president davis just enjoyed having guests. they had lavish dinners. they had beautiful moss rose china that was mrs. davis's that we have some of and just the atmosphere of the room is wonderful. they attracted the brighte
davis sent to president davis when he was imprisoned in fortress monroe. after two years of sitting on a hard bench, she was finally allowed to send him this chair. now, she had to work really hard to get him out of prison and also the northern men got behind the effort to have him released. there was a bail bond for $100,000 signed by a number of prominent northern men to release him from prison. they never got him to trial because it would have been proved by the constitution the south had...
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davis and president davis just enjoyed having guests. they had lavish donors, china thatppointed we have some of. the brightest and best minds of the south. mrs. davis was beautifully educated. in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and support backgrounds president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederacy. in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people. people from all walks of life. they all came into the top speed -- into this house. they would go into this hallway to visit davis in his study. this is the most important room. you can imagine the decisions made in this room by president davis and his cabinet. the desk in the corner was his personal desk. this table, right here, is very important. it is the table on which he wrote his memoirs. you can imagine president jefferson davis sitting here on this desk -- at this desk. i
davis and president davis just enjoyed having guests. they had lavish donors, china thatppointed we have some of. the brightest and best minds of the south. mrs. davis was beautifully educated. in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and support backgrounds president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederacy. in order for the...
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davis was very passionate woman. she wrote as the train rolled into montgomery, she felt that it was fitting to allow the casketo stop and look united states among those he loved so much. we are now on the third floor of the alabama state capital. inside the capitol dome. and muralslds below above. we became a state in 1819. this is william white drafting the first alabama constitution. he was appointed by james monroe who was the president of the united states. seals have a definite beginning a definite ending. the confederate states of america were formed. 11 states the confederacy. 13 original colonists. the firstdavis was and only president. our state name is alabama. a native american name. most of the cities and alabama have native american names. this chief led the drive in the tuscaloosa alabama area. they didn't spell it with that she. they spelled with a k. we are now entering into the old senate chamber. we have 35 chairs. 35 members of the alabama state senate. house the senate in this room from 1851 to 1
davis was very passionate woman. she wrote as the train rolled into montgomery, she felt that it was fitting to allow the casketo stop and look united states among those he loved so much. we are now on the third floor of the alabama state capital. inside the capitol dome. and muralslds below above. we became a state in 1819. this is william white drafting the first alabama constitution. he was appointed by james monroe who was the president of the united states. seals have a definite beginning...
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davies was a very passionate woman. she wrote, as the train rolled into montgomery, alabama, she felt it was fitting to allow the train to stop in casket amongthe those he loved so much and those who loved him so much. ofare in the third floor alabama state capital. we are inside the dome. i will explain. in 1890. a state drafting of the first constitution and alabama. president of united states at that time. on the other level, they are identical. they have a definite getting and a definite ending. 1865, the61 in confederate states of america were formed. 11 states and the confederate -- our stateginal name is alabama. that is a native american name. most of the cities alabama were native american names. chief. the is where he gets his name. but they did not sell it -- spell it with 18. -- with a t. we have 35 chairs. there are 35 members of the alabama state senate. to 1985. this is the most historic net -- historic room. it is because of the confederate states of america. jefferson davis worked in the 1861 to may 20,
davies was a very passionate woman. she wrote, as the train rolled into montgomery, alabama, she felt it was fitting to allow the train to stop in casket amongthe those he loved so much and those who loved him so much. ofare in the third floor alabama state capital. we are inside the dome. i will explain. in 1890. a state drafting of the first constitution and alabama. president of united states at that time. on the other level, they are identical. they have a definite getting and a definite...
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davies had numerous personal money issues in the past. after our story aired mcginty revealed davies as an employee to charge a $400 grill on an office credit card. we uncovered davies had $172,000 worth of lawsuits filed against him. >> over the last self-things we have seen many news media reports regarding the financial handling of the cuyahoga county we have seen stories from scott taylor highlighting martin davies in his troubled financial history and seen channel 3 and tom meyer do a great story on expenditures of the office. what viewers can come to a conclusion after watching it, there's obviously, viewers can come to a conclusion after watching it there's obviously a lack of financial management, appropriate financial management in the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office. >> romona: davies wrote a check to reimburse the prosecutor's office for the grill. moments after the call for an internal probe. tim mcginty agreed and asked for the sheriff and the state auditor to conduct their own investigation. scott taylor is talking to mc
davies had numerous personal money issues in the past. after our story aired mcginty revealed davies as an employee to charge a $400 grill on an office credit card. we uncovered davies had $172,000 worth of lawsuits filed against him. >> over the last self-things we have seen many news media reports regarding the financial handling of the cuyahoga county we have seen stories from scott taylor highlighting martin davies in his troubled financial history and seen channel 3 and tom meyer do...
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davies didn't want to comment and i reached out to him again and no response. scott taylor, cleveland 19. >> romona: is setback for a first. tiffani tucker has more on the disappointing news. >> i was told i would never have children. >> reporter: holding out hope to give birth to a child she was told 10 years ago she infertility. the mother of three with adopted children decided to take part in the study becoming the first person in the u.s. to undergo a uterus transplant. >> i prayed that god would allow me an opportunity to experience this. >> it is a growing body of knowledge about uterine transplant and organ transplant and the use of >> now we learned the surgery was not successful. lyndsay's donated uterus had to be removed. doctors at the cleveland clinic were not able to go on camera about the procedure, but the clinic did release this statement. "we are sad -- saddened to share that they released a come complication that lead to the removal of the transplanted uterus. there is a known risk in solid organ transplantation, that the transplanted organ ma
davies didn't want to comment and i reached out to him again and no response. scott taylor, cleveland 19. >> romona: is setback for a first. tiffani tucker has more on the disappointing news. >> i was told i would never have children. >> reporter: holding out hope to give birth to a child she was told 10 years ago she infertility. the mother of three with adopted children decided to take part in the study becoming the first person in the u.s. to undergo a uterus transplant....
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. @>> marvin davies ordered a @lower level employee to buy a and deliver it @davies is the same person who @filed for ptcy @in 2009 and again in -- channel @3 news found two gas grills on @the patio of marvin davies home. @it was purchased last year with @his county credit card. @my colleague tried to talk to vies left him @waiting at the front door and @never returned in the 15 @minutes he stood there. @spokesman about grill. @they said it was the first they @heard of the purchase. @mcginty says davies showed poor @judgment. @>> but we learned today he had @improper. @resigned. @>> michael mali questioned why @davies was even hired. @>> it is a hiring that should @have never happened. @>> davies filed for personal @bankruptcy more than six years @ago. @more than $650,000 of death. @o'malley called the purchase @another example of @inappropriate spending. @investigation. @>> this is highlighted by tom @meyer's story. @18,000-dollar in trophies. @one year. @d.c. @>> late today, davies told us @he was forced to resign. @he reimbursed -- o'malley wants @an audit of the entire office. @bot
. @>> marvin davies ordered a @lower level employee to buy a and deliver it @davies is the same person who @filed for ptcy @in 2009 and again in -- channel @3 news found two gas grills on @the patio of marvin davies home. @it was purchased last year with @his county credit card. @my colleague tried to talk to vies left him @waiting at the front door and @never returned in the 15 @minutes he stood there. @spokesman about grill. @they said it was the first they @heard of the purchase....
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angela davis, if you could respond. angela: i think it is wonderful that black lives matter activists are participating in this electoral period. forcing candidates to speak about issues which they might not speak. of course, hillary clinton should have said, i was wrong to use the term super predators. what i know now i did not necessarily know then. there are many ways in which she could have disavowed it. the clinton administration was responsible, at least in large part for the buildup of what is now called mass incarceration with the passage of the 1994 crime bill. it seems to me that if she is interested in the votes of not only african-americans, but people of color and of all people who are progressive and attempting to speak out against the racism of over incarceration, she would simply say, i was wrong then. that super predator is a racially coded term. isis so interesting that she relying on a universalism that prevents her from acknowledging how much racism is a force and influence in this country. primary a
angela davis, if you could respond. angela: i think it is wonderful that black lives matter activists are participating in this electoral period. forcing candidates to speak about issues which they might not speak. of course, hillary clinton should have said, i was wrong to use the term super predators. what i know now i did not necessarily know then. there are many ways in which she could have disavowed it. the clinton administration was responsible, at least in large part for the buildup of...
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officer ryan davis says he was going through thousands of letters that he had received but this oneed especially touched his heart the above in -year-old mailedy in her allowance money to helpe pay for a bulletproof vest he was having trouble getting inti touch with her and he reached h out to other police departments for help were happy to report housen and her mom were identified and they will be in contact with davis very soon. >> one private returns rehome and her cortnei retriever just pitchmen to basic training and oklahoma straight to texas after she graduated. but it is merely death and suffers from arthritis but was meantime she texted the pups through skype.e. 4:00 a.m. some of the stars in los angeles weta have a highly event taking on the clippers next in sports e log on to fox8.com to vote for the next fox 8". one of the whole on thursday and feature them next week on fox 8 good at morning. is this nice break your we do have some fog. pretty humid air moving into thevi picture later on today. the rain developing on the lower left-hande corner of the screen it won't make i
officer ryan davis says he was going through thousands of letters that he had received but this oneed especially touched his heart the above in -year-old mailedy in her allowance money to helpe pay for a bulletproof vest he was having trouble getting inti touch with her and he reached h out to other police departments for help were happy to report housen and her mom were identified and they will be in contact with davis very soon. >> one private returns rehome and her cortnei retriever...
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he was a basist with miles davis. marcelles >>> the fields >> blood on the fields >>> which won a pulitzer. >> that was a special project and special moment for me in my career >>> blood on the fields was about? >> slavery. it tells a story of an african prince who is enslaved and a commoner. i am the commoner. we're thrown together. we start talking on the boat and it ends with - i don't remember how it ends. nothing ends well in slavery >>> so true. i was astounded at the number of musicians who were born in or grew up in mississippi, these people, a lot, so many of them. what >> it's the water, i guess >>> what is it about there, do you think, that musicality. >> it is a strange place. we're at the bottom in many ways, metaphorically, physically. i think you have to develop a sort kind of curousity, eccentricity. there's pressure of being and living there >>> this is talk to al jazeera. when we come back, she talks about the legacy she wants to leave behind for future generations of jazz singers. >> "inside story"
he was a basist with miles davis. marcelles >>> the fields >> blood on the fields >>> which won a pulitzer. >> that was a special project and special moment for me in my career >>> blood on the fields was about? >> slavery. it tells a story of an african prince who is enslaved and a commoner. i am the commoner. we're thrown together. we start talking on the boat and it ends with - i don't remember how it ends. nothing ends well in slavery...
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davis at a family members say they are touched by all who came out. family members say davis had been having problems with some other deputies say they are still searching for his killer. coming up-- police in daytona beach are cracking down on crime during spring break! why officers say this year is busier than ever. plus-- a major announcement expected today from president barack obama. how it could impact the future of america's highest welcome back-- spring breakers have descended on daytona beach-- and police officers are out in full force. authorities say they have already made hundreds of arrests. more than 2- hundred of those were for underage drinking. police say this year seems busier than ever-- even though the city is trying to promote a family- friendly atmosphere. beach patrol wants to remind people you are not allowed to developing at this hour-- an american-- accused of trying to steal propaganda in north korea-- will spend the next 15 years in prison, 21-year-old "otto warmbier" has been convicted of "subversion". the university of vi
davis at a family members say they are touched by all who came out. family members say davis had been having problems with some other deputies say they are still searching for his killer. coming up-- police in daytona beach are cracking down on crime during spring break! why officers say this year is busier than ever. plus-- a major announcement expected today from president barack obama. how it could impact the future of america's highest welcome back-- spring breakers have descended on...
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davis: "i doubt it." "it's to set a deadline--that says we expect to be paid and we need to be paid by this date." in december, city council paid this law firm 80- thousand dollars to investigate each loan--and what to do with them. the firm recommended--imme diate foreclosure on some--and default notices on most of the rest. two months later--the city's done nothing. barr: "why has that not happened 60 days later?" weldon: "i think it's going to happen...i think there's going to be a good plan and i think you'll be happy with it. i think everybody will." barr: "what is that plan? there doesn't seem to be a timeline, a deadline to we can tell you at this point." made the call not the reason: he's reviewing the same loan records the city paid that other attorney 80- thousand bucks to do in december. of note--weldon's own law firm owes the city about a half million dollars on a loan that was supposed to have been paid off 9 months ago. barr: "somebody has stopped the buck here...where that order of council
davis: "i doubt it." "it's to set a deadline--that says we expect to be paid and we need to be paid by this date." in december, city council paid this law firm 80- thousand dollars to investigate each loan--and what to do with them. the firm recommended--imme diate foreclosure on some--and default notices on most of the rest. two months later--the city's done nothing. barr: "why has that not happened 60 days later?" weldon: "i think it's going to happen...i...
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family and friends remember the two men killed in a plane crash on davis islands. is. >> right now at 11, family and friends remember the two men killed on a plane crash on davis island. >> what investigators think may have been a factor. >> sadly some weather issues have come on but i mean it's still going on so that's great. >> rainy, stormy weather didn't keep family and friends away from mcdill air all in favor. >> good night, lloyd is off, i'm aaron edwards,. >> i'm haley hinds. evan lambert is live. evan. >> we just got an update from tampa police in the last few minutes confirming to us that they are working a deadly hit and run here at interbay boulevard and sixth street south. they say this happened around 8:45 tonight and a man in his 40s was riding a bicycle and he was hit by another vehicle. right now they do not have a description of that vehicle, of course that is something that they are working desperately to get. because them, at this point, they believe the car fled the scene. they will be looking looking for the car car. they are talking to witnes
family and friends remember the two men killed in a plane crash on davis islands. is. >> right now at 11, family and friends remember the two men killed on a plane crash on davis island. >> what investigators think may have been a factor. >> sadly some weather issues have come on but i mean it's still going on so that's great. >> rainy, stormy weather didn't keep family and friends away from mcdill air all in favor. >> good night, lloyd is off, i'm aaron edwards,....
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i mean, there's one in here where varina davis is the wife of jefferson davis says about stephen douglas that he stinks. and, you know, and that she's glad a new water system's coming to town so he might wash more often. >> right. she means he actually stinks. [laughter]. >> right. and there are lots of things like that where -- abigail brooks adams, whose letters have never been published. she was charles francis adams' wife. he being john quincy adams' son. he was in congress and then became the ambassador for the union -- >> right. >> -- to great britain where he kept them from siding with the confederacy. and she is just as feisty as her grandmother-in-law and mother-in-law. and she writes from washington when he's in congress that buchanan is a toad and that, you know, the senate is acting like children and silly ones at that. i can get behind that one. [laughter]. >> sure. >> and she says at one point, i would advise any young woman if she wants to have a calm, peaceful life not to marry an adams. [laughter]. >> well, now, of course, did not know this letter would be one day the su
i mean, there's one in here where varina davis is the wife of jefferson davis says about stephen douglas that he stinks. and, you know, and that she's glad a new water system's coming to town so he might wash more often. >> right. she means he actually stinks. [laughter]. >> right. and there are lots of things like that where -- abigail brooks adams, whose letters have never been published. she was charles francis adams' wife. he being john quincy adams' son. he was in congress and...
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>> davis: that's exactly. you know, if he's out, if the parents don't know where he is, we have to find him cause he has to be in school. >> pelley: putting students in charge was a revelation, nearly 50 years ago of this benedictine monk, headmaster edwin leahy. >> edwin leahy: it's a population that never gets to have control. >> pelley: with the kids running their school i wonder how often do you have to get in front of a really bad decision? >> leahy: you hope you can sort them out afterwards. >> pelley: afterwards, you let them make a mistake? >> leahy: yeah, because-- yeah, that's a better learning experience for them. >> pelley: you know there are teachers and administrators watching this interview right now who are saying he is describing chaos. >> leahy: i guess. >> pelley: chaos wasn't tolerated when leahy was a student here in the "white old days" of 1959. he joined the faculty shortly after the riots in '67 when white families were fleeing newark. and the decision was made to close the school. >> l
>> davis: that's exactly. you know, if he's out, if the parents don't know where he is, we have to find him cause he has to be in school. >> pelley: putting students in charge was a revelation, nearly 50 years ago of this benedictine monk, headmaster edwin leahy. >> edwin leahy: it's a population that never gets to have control. >> pelley: with the kids running their school i wonder how often do you have to get in front of a really bad decision? >> leahy: you hope...
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davis, my name is chris bury. >> davis did not return any of our phone calls, the offing of inspector general would only say its investigation is ongoing. ginger katherines is convinced the blm looked the other way to get rid of animals they no longer wanted. >> do you hold them culpable? >> i certainly do. they are culpable. this should never have happened, never. this is the only wildlife species they are supposed to be managing and they've made a horrible horrible mess out of it. >> reporter: but b lmpletmlm s that wildlife is thriving. hundreds still roam over wyoming and montana. >> the wild horse population is as healthy as it has ever been. the habitat is managed in such a way that there's plenty of forage for them. >> after two decades of filming wild horses here, ginger katherines cannot imagine them disappearing from this range. >> not to see them would be sad. i would we let them down and destroyed their life for nothing. >> the fate of these mustangs roaming wild and free for so long now hangs in the balance. and the government agency that is supposed to protect them is un
davis, my name is chris bury. >> davis did not return any of our phone calls, the offing of inspector general would only say its investigation is ongoing. ginger katherines is convinced the blm looked the other way to get rid of animals they no longer wanted. >> do you hold them culpable? >> i certainly do. they are culpable. this should never have happened, never. this is the only wildlife species they are supposed to be managing and they've made a horrible horrible mess out...
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. >> reporter: shawn timothy tot cox and john davis admit theyn were in a car with the wrong t o tags but they didn't deserven'te what happened when a u.s. park.. police officer pulled themcepu over early monday morning.. davis says he was tasered moreee than once while handcuffed andfe cox says he was beaten in thehe face before both men weremen wee charged with assault on ad with police officer. oic charges that were dropped just hours later.a >> do not touch my gun. >> i didn't mean to touch your gun. >> reporter: this is thete chaotic scene that unfoldednf just moments after a u.s. park.k police officer tried to arrest john davis for driving withoutrt a permit and having the wrongro tags on his car. officers said davis' boyfrienddy timothy cox on the floorcox the inside his sister's house h bloodied and after police say he threw two to hula hoops and a cooler atoops them. in return, cox says an officernf hit him in the head with a metal object. >> hit me like four or five times until i guess it bust i b and when he saw the blood i hsa guess that's when he stopped.s >> reporter: th
. >> reporter: shawn timothy tot cox and john davis admit theyn were in a car with the wrong t o tags but they didn't deserven'te what happened when a u.s. park.. police officer pulled themcepu over early monday morning.. davis says he was tasered moreee than once while handcuffed andfe cox says he was beaten in thehe face before both men weremen wee charged with assault on ad with police officer. oic charges that were dropped just hours later.a >> do not touch my gun. >> i...
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let's go. >> 1, 2, 1, two. ♪ charlie: miles davis. i should also take note of fact that you are still in the marvel cinematic universe as they say. don: yes. charlie: they call you up. [laughter] charlie: thank you. don: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us, see you next time. ♪ i'm al hunt. >> and i'm mark halperin. >> let me give an answer for the american people. who cares? who cares what donald is tweeting late at night? ♪ mark: hello from wisconsin. hillary clinton's campaign is playing chances in the primary year. don't tell that to hillary clinton herself. speaking tonight at madison, later in the walking, and spending a couple days here at least this week. al hunt joins me.
let's go. >> 1, 2, 1, two. ♪ charlie: miles davis. i should also take note of fact that you are still in the marvel cinematic universe as they say. don: yes. charlie: they call you up. [laughter] charlie: thank you. don: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us, see you next time. ♪ i'm al hunt. >> and i'm mark halperin. >> let me give an answer for the american people. who cares? who cares what donald is tweeting late at night? ♪ mark: hello from wisconsin....
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summer: davis did file a complaint with police who investigated the incident. it is a misdemeanor to refuse service to someone because they have a service dog, but in this case, rather than cite or fine the store owner, police used it as an educational moment. meredith: a 19th century law that bans unmarried men and women from living together is about to be eliminated. lawmakers are giving their final the law was passed back in 1868. representative richard stark says the law was an invasion of privacy. >> i represent communities of seniors, where a lot of them are technically not married. they are living together, but it makes more sense financially or for whatever reason like social security to not be married. i don' t think that they want to be considered to be violating the law. meredith: the legislation is now heading to governor rick scott for final approval. summer: turning to your first alert forecast, warm and greasy. -- breezy. eric: the land is dry and we have gusty winds. here' s what we have for the old weather stations. gusts are upwards of 20 mile
summer: davis did file a complaint with police who investigated the incident. it is a misdemeanor to refuse service to someone because they have a service dog, but in this case, rather than cite or fine the store owner, police used it as an educational moment. meredith: a 19th century law that bans unmarried men and women from living together is about to be eliminated. lawmakers are giving their final the law was passed back in 1868. representative richard stark says the law was an invasion of...
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he shot 15-year-old antoine davis in the head last weekend. the judge is has a strong warning for the teen. >> reporter: the 17-year-old accused of shooting and killing another teenager appeared before a judge. the judge told michael anderson he will likely be charged and tried as an adult. >> reporter: eyewitness news was there as anderson was arrested yesterday. the victim, antoine davis met anderson to buy some marijuana on a sidewalk last weekend. the sheriff's office said anderson shot davis in the head and killed him. aerndz son's girlfriend -- arrested for being an accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence. investigators said she led them to anderson who deputies found hiding in the woods. a judge told anderson he will spend 21 days in the the attorney's office will decide soon if he will be charged as a jufb in my opinion or an adult for davis's death. i tried talking with the suspect's father. he didn't say anything but broke down in tears. death. i tried talking with the suspect's father. he didn't say anything but broke d
he shot 15-year-old antoine davis in the head last weekend. the judge is has a strong warning for the teen. >> reporter: the 17-year-old accused of shooting and killing another teenager appeared before a judge. the judge told michael anderson he will likely be charged and tried as an adult. >> reporter: eyewitness news was there as anderson was arrested yesterday. the victim, antoine davis met anderson to buy some marijuana on a sidewalk last weekend. the sheriff's office said...
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to an office credit card and have it delivered to davies home. michael o'malley running against davies in an election is asking for a special audit in the office and county sheriff to investigate. >> over the last several weeks we have seen many news reports regarding the financial handling witness the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office. we have seen stories from scott taylor where he highlighted marvin davies in his troubled financial history. viewers can come to a conclusion after watching that, that there's obviously a lack of financial management and appropriate financial management in the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office. >> davies reimbursed the prosecutor's office for the grill. prosecutor mcginty is asking for the sheriff and state auditor to conduct a probe in his office. >> a warning tonight for kids >> a stranger tried to pick up a high school student after school yesterday. thankfully, she got away. shanice dunning has the latest details. >> reporter: the latest incident happen oddily avenue not far from east park recreation cente
to an office credit card and have it delivered to davies home. michael o'malley running against davies in an election is asking for a special audit in the office and county sheriff to investigate. >> over the last several weeks we have seen many news reports regarding the financial handling witness the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office. we have seen stories from scott taylor where he highlighted marvin davies in his troubled financial history. viewers can come to a conclusion after...
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davis: i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4472, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. miller: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4436, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. to clerk: h.r. 4336, a bill amend title 38, united states code, to provide for the burial of the cremated remains of persons who served as women's air forces service pilots in arlington national cemetery. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from florida, mr. miller, and the gentlewoman from florida, ms. brown, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr.
davis: i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4472, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. miller: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and...
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sir howard davies, rbs chairman. stephen roche. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london; tom keene is in new york. governor kuroda is speaking. we will get janet yellen later. it is fed day, tom. we had a great interview with a former finance minister of greece, yanis varoufakis. he was pretty explosive, as expected.we had just curry of goldman sachs . hoelger, you have a public spat with yanis varoufakis. that is the understatement of the year. you don't agree with anything he says about public finances. >> well, i agree with a lot of what he said about brexit. it was what he said about protectionist risks coming out of populist policy in the u.s. -- i would add that if you want to exhibit a as the damage populism can do, look no further than the greek economy, where the less than right-wing populist government came to d until that ago an it had been a good economic upswing. francine: it's dangerous, but it is ripe. we see it with u.s. politics in donald trump, here with the possible brexit vote, with jeremy cor
sir howard davies, rbs chairman. stephen roche. ♪ francine: i'm francine lacqua in london; tom keene is in new york. governor kuroda is speaking. we will get janet yellen later. it is fed day, tom. we had a great interview with a former finance minister of greece, yanis varoufakis. he was pretty explosive, as expected.we had just curry of goldman sachs . hoelger, you have a public spat with yanis varoufakis. that is the understatement of the year. you don't agree with anything he says about...
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we' ll begin right now with the update on the davis case. wesh 2' s michelle meredith joins us live in orange county. angela: michelle, you just heard from the sheriff about the arrest that was made. michelle: the sheriff announced they had to arrests in the shooting death of the 15-year-old. 17-year-old michael anderson and his girlfriend and you surely were taken into custody today. they say they will be charged with the shooting death of 15-year-old davis. he was found on a sidewalk shot in the head this weekend in the ocoee area. anderson was in the process of selling marijuana to the victim. lindsay has no t been arrested in connection with accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence. >> we know this won' t bring antw on back, but we hope this news will bring a measure of comfort to his family as they prepare for his funeral. >> it was about to be a narcotics transaction that was about to occur, and obesity resulted in the homicide of antwon. michelle: the sheriff told us that would be a memorial service for the victim tonight.
we' ll begin right now with the update on the davis case. wesh 2' s michelle meredith joins us live in orange county. angela: michelle, you just heard from the sheriff about the arrest that was made. michelle: the sheriff announced they had to arrests in the shooting death of the 15-year-old. 17-year-old michael anderson and his girlfriend and you surely were taken into custody today. they say they will be charged with the shooting death of 15-year-old davis. he was found on a sidewalk shot in...
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congressman barr from georgia and congressman davis from virginia. these two campaigns have been going at each other hard. cruz's campaign was calling kasich's a spoiler and kasich saying cruz is unelectable in an election. so new today, mitt romney says he'll vote for ted cruz, short of an endorsement. it seems as if the party -- there is this odd hesitance on fully rallying around an anti-trump strategy. do you have any suggests? >> well, my suggestion would be to continue that trend. it make s a lot of sense. you have ted cruz, who is certainly a republican, a proven conservative against donald trump, who is not a republican, at least by any traditional or historic measure. and who is very, very clearly dividing the party, very, very significantly. so to me, the choice is clearly, and mitt romney is absolutely right. the same as lindsey graham is. we may not agree, they say, with ted cruz on everything, but he is a conservative. he is a republican. and we should rally behind him. >> tom davis, i get the general election poll numbers. i've seen the
congressman barr from georgia and congressman davis from virginia. these two campaigns have been going at each other hard. cruz's campaign was calling kasich's a spoiler and kasich saying cruz is unelectable in an election. so new today, mitt romney says he'll vote for ted cruz, short of an endorsement. it seems as if the party -- there is this odd hesitance on fully rallying around an anti-trump strategy. do you have any suggests? >> well, my suggestion would be to continue that trend....
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davis says he was tasered more than once while handcuffed. they were both charged with assault on police officer charges which were droppedweropp later. late >> do not touch my gun.toh my >> i did not mean to touch touch your gun.ur >> reporter: this is ther: ts is scene after a u.s. park policea officer tried to arrest johnrren davis for driving without adrin permit and having the wronging g tags on his car. officers said davis' boyfriendoy timothy cox on the floormoy co inside his sister's houses h bloodied and in handcuffsn andcs after police say he threw two tr hula hoops and a cooler at them. in return, cox says an officernf hit him in the head with a metal object. obj >> four or five times until iun guess it bust and then when bus you saw the blood and i guessnde that's when he stopped >> reporter: the trafficor stop occurred outside cox'sutsic sister's house on ninth street s and cox admits throwing theg t hula hoops and the cooler butoob says he was upset after seeingee the police use a taser on his boyfriend. boyf >> i cooperated ful
davis says he was tasered more than once while handcuffed. they were both charged with assault on police officer charges which were droppedweropp later. late >> do not touch my gun.toh my >> i did not mean to touch touch your gun.ur >> reporter: this is ther: ts is scene after a u.s. park policea officer tried to arrest johnrren davis for driving without adrin permit and having the wronging g tags on his car. officers said davis' boyfriendoy timothy cox on the floormoy co...
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davis with five assists.and davis one more time. this time inside to jalen reynolds for the bucket and the whistle. 90-72 is the final. xavier wins and advances to play the winner of the creighton=seton hall game, in progress right now. ohio state opened play tonight in the big ten tournament. coming up in a couple of minutes, i'll show you how the did.uc, kentucky and indiana all play their conference tournament openers tomorrow. tanya. prosecutors say she lied about being kidnapped and severely injured her 10 month old son. now a reading mother - and her boyfriend - are facing charges for child abuse. joins us live from the hamilton county justice center with more. john. a grand jury handed down these indictments today. a week ago - a swat team was called after that mother said she was held at gunpoint-but in the end - prosecutors say none of that was true. 05:58:23"that was right next door to me - i had no idea" investigators called out to 'maple drive' in reading. the initial story- that 35- year-old 'neal royal' was holding his
davis with five assists.and davis one more time. this time inside to jalen reynolds for the bucket and the whistle. 90-72 is the final. xavier wins and advances to play the winner of the creighton=seton hall game, in progress right now. ohio state opened play tonight in the big ten tournament. coming up in a couple of minutes, i'll show you how the did.uc, kentucky and indiana all play their conference tournament openers tomorrow. tanya. prosecutors say she lied about being kidnapped and...
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couldn't nan ball played with miles davis i'm 11, 12 years old. d. digging through my parentsmyen albums and pull out these albumb and listening to this mew zighiz and i was immediately taken. so from, you know, 40 years agoa 30 years from for me i was wayas into that music. >> can i physical you somethingo even for me when i grew up i i w played the trumpet for little l bit in my life growing up.rong i was just trying to find like k connect as well. wl i think maybe kind of like youfu like i heard different trumpet music, okay, then i heard milesl davis and i was like, whoa, who, whoa, now this is taking this ts another level. l this is cool. c as miles davis wold portrayed.oy >> when you really startedyou rd getting into the music you know that it's jazz, it's rock, it's funk, bebop, you know, he work with easy mow before he died he was producingi music with prince. so he was constantly on theon search for the next sound andoud the sonics of the day and that'' the most inspiring thing to menm about miles davis is his, you know, sort of unwaiverring
couldn't nan ball played with miles davis i'm 11, 12 years old. d. digging through my parentsmyen albums and pull out these albumb and listening to this mew zighiz and i was immediately taken. so from, you know, 40 years agoa 30 years from for me i was wayas into that music. >> can i physical you somethingo even for me when i grew up i i w played the trumpet for little l bit in my life growing up.rong i was just trying to find like k connect as well. wl i think maybe kind of like youfu...
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don cheadle stars as davis in a new film called "miles ahead." theÑ9the film marks cheadle's sn writing and directorial debut, the film is called a saturated depiction of one of the genre's undisputed greats. here's the trailer from "miles ahead." >> if you're going to tell a story, come with some attitude, man. ♪ñr >> i'm milesÑi davis. my name is dave braden, rolling stone magazine. i'm here to do a comeback story. >> ahhh! don't send people to my house. >> you have new material. my material, my session tape. you're under contract here. we actually own that tape. >> miles! you own? how much money you got on you? okay. you've got 19,000 light, but that's a start. i moved to new york, met some cats, played some music. >> studied piano, too, new. no, just woke up black, knew how to play. >> you're black? don't move on in this damn music, it's all about improvisation. francis, i'm going to send a plane to pick you up. i need you. i love you. (sigh) >> somebody stole my tape. what! you call him right now and tell him you coming over. >> i can't
don cheadle stars as davis in a new film called "miles ahead." theÑ9the film marks cheadle's sn writing and directorial debut, the film is called a saturated depiction of one of the genre's undisputed greats. here's the trailer from "miles ahead." >> if you're going to tell a story, come with some attitude, man. ♪ñr >> i'm milesÑi davis. my name is dave braden, rolling stone magazine. i'm here to do a comeback story. >> ahhh! don't send people to my...
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let's go. >> 1, 2, 1, two. ♪ charlie: miles davis. i should also take note of fact that you are still in the marvel cinematic universe as they say. don: yes. charlie: they call you up. [laughter] charlie: thank you. don: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us, see you next time. ♪ mark: let's begin with the check of your bloomberg first word news. the justice department has withdrawn its legal action against apple in an effort to help it unlock the iphone of one of the san bernardino shooters. the government said that it used out side help to unlock the phone and no longer needs apple's assistance. cory will have more, coming up. in washington, authority saying a man was shot by police after he drew a weapon at a checkpoint at the u.s. capitol visitor center. >> the suspect was taken into custody and transferred to hospital for treatment. his condition is unknown at this time.
let's go. >> 1, 2, 1, two. ♪ charlie: miles davis. i should also take note of fact that you are still in the marvel cinematic universe as they say. don: yes. charlie: they call you up. [laughter] charlie: thank you. don: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us, see you next time. ♪ mark: let's begin with the check of your bloomberg first word news. the justice department has withdrawn its legal action against apple in an effort to help it unlock the iphone of one of the...
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nancy davis then went on to bring him happiness for the next 29 years as nancy davis reagan for which she has received and will continue to receive his undying devotion forever and ever. she's done this in spite of the fact that he still can't find the words to tell her how lost he would be without her. he sits in the oel office from which he can see if he scoots down, her window and feels warm all over just knowing she's there. the above is the statement of the man who benefitted from her act of heroism, below is his signature, ronald reagan, president of the united states. p.s., he, i mean, i love and adore you. >> when we come back, more of the reagan letters including what he wrote to nancy during his years as governor of california and as president. and later, mrs. reagan herself talking with me about the love of her life, ronald reagan. >> i mean, it was just perfect and it was perfect right from the start. the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com unless you have allergies., then your eye
nancy davis then went on to bring him happiness for the next 29 years as nancy davis reagan for which she has received and will continue to receive his undying devotion forever and ever. she's done this in spite of the fact that he still can't find the words to tell her how lost he would be without her. he sits in the oel office from which he can see if he scoots down, her window and feels warm all over just knowing she's there. the above is the statement of the man who benefitted from her act...
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they now say that davis, the victim, was there to buy marijuana from the suspect. i am going through the news conference that just happened with the sheriff. and i'll have another update for you in just what the sheriff told us about the suspect's past and what his relationship was with the victim. >>> the name of a deputy shot in a car has been released. he pulled over to tell a bystander to call 911 because he had been shot but he died at the hospital. >>> the lake county sheriff is retiring and withdrawing his candidacy for his third term at sheriff. he just filed last month to seek reelection. in a recent e-mail, he is now retiring from law enforcement. were hurt this morning or what caused a crash that shut down part of i95 in volusia county. the vehicle rolled over blocking some of the southbound lanes near 92 and daytona beach. >>> this man has been sentenced to prison time for a hit and run how friends of the victim reacted to today's sentence. explosive growth fuelling more emergency calls in which areas are set to get some relief. and a house fire took a
they now say that davis, the victim, was there to buy marijuana from the suspect. i am going through the news conference that just happened with the sheriff. and i'll have another update for you in just what the sheriff told us about the suspect's past and what his relationship was with the victim. >>> the name of a deputy shot in a car has been released. he pulled over to tell a bystander to call 911 because he had been shot but he died at the hospital. >>> the lake county...
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davis was introduced to the head of the screen actors guild, his name was ronald reagan. she would later say, "being his wife was the role i wanted most." >> i was afraid you wouldn't come." "hellcats of the navy" the only movie they made together. but as his trajectory took him away from hollywood she was in the front seat with him. many said she was more ambitious than she was. when they won the white house, the country was amazed by the gaze, the adoring look of a woman who said her main job in life was protecting him. but sometimes she couldn't. >> the president -- >> there was the assassination attempt in 1981. >> how yur -- how are you sneelg sneelg. >> and his bouts with cancer. nancy reagan had her critics. $200,000 white house china during a recession. the president defended her. >> there has been no new china for the white house since the truman administration. >> there was perhaps no greater example of how close the reagans were, than when the president was asked a question, and the first lady fed him an answer. >> we're doing everything we can. >> thank you, s
davis was introduced to the head of the screen actors guild, his name was ronald reagan. she would later say, "being his wife was the role i wanted most." >> i was afraid you wouldn't come." "hellcats of the navy" the only movie they made together. but as his trajectory took him away from hollywood she was in the front seat with him. many said she was more ambitious than she was. when they won the white house, the country was amazed by the gaze, the adoring look...
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anderson and davis knew each other, they knew the same people and before he was killed that night. detectives say it's a very sad day when this involves three teens. >> we hope it is a wake-up call for some young men and women who are involved in that sort of thing. that it can be life-changing. >> reporter: now detectives say they've recovered a gun from anderson which was reported stolen from seminole county. this is not the first time that anderson has had a run-in with the law. he was also arrested in january for aggravated battery. again, anderson's facing second-degree murder. his girlfriend is facing tampering with evidence and also an accessory. it's still unsure if anderson will be charged as an adult, sheriff's office, jennifer ortega, news 6. >> lisa: thank you, jen. a fight breaks out and an innocent man is shot. deputies say a stray bullet hit the man while he was working on a fence. now he's at the hospital. here's more on where this happened along forest city road. are investigators still out there? >> reporter: well, yeah, actually they just left a minute ago, six h
anderson and davis knew each other, they knew the same people and before he was killed that night. detectives say it's a very sad day when this involves three teens. >> we hope it is a wake-up call for some young men and women who are involved in that sort of thing. that it can be life-changing. >> reporter: now detectives say they've recovered a gun from anderson which was reported stolen from seminole county. this is not the first time that anderson has had a run-in with the law....
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nancy davis then went on to bring him happiness for the next 29 years as nancy davis reagan for which she has received and will continue to receive his undying devotion forever and ever. she's done this in spite of the fact that he still can't find the words to tell her how lost he would be without her. he sits in the oval office from which he can see if he scoots down, her window and feels warm all over just knowing she's there. the above is the statement of the man who benefitted from her act of heroism, below is his signature, ronald reagan, president of the united states. p.s., he, i mean, i love and adore you. >> when we come back, more of the reagan letters including what he wrote to nancy during his years as governor of california and as president. and later, mrs. reagan herself talking with me about the love of her life, ronald reagan. diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cau
nancy davis then went on to bring him happiness for the next 29 years as nancy davis reagan for which she has received and will continue to receive his undying devotion forever and ever. she's done this in spite of the fact that he still can't find the words to tell her how lost he would be without her. he sits in the oval office from which he can see if he scoots down, her window and feels warm all over just knowing she's there. the above is the statement of the man who benefitted from her act...
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please welcome the professor herself, viola davis! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. i've been relaxing since the show, you know, just -- >> jimmy: that's your way of relaxing, eating and drinking? >> eating and drinking and skipping. >> actually skipping? >> sleeping. i do skip also. but, you know. >> jimmy: when was the last time you skip in the do you remember? >> i have a 5-year-old. i skip all the time. >> jimmy: you do? >> even with my bad knees. >> your costar billy was here. he injured you in a sex scene? is that true? [ cheers and applause ] >> billy's ego. >> jimmy: oh, oh really. >> well -- we really went for it. >> jimmy: right. >> i said, listen, i'm always playing these maids, i always got to gain 40 pounds for a role. i said, i want to be sexy! i'm pulling out all the stops! so i went for it. and threw my back out. [ cheers and applause ] and, you know, the director said, slam her up against the wall! and then really go for it, pull your pants down! and i said, i'm going to go for i
please welcome the professor herself, viola davis! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you. i've been relaxing since the show, you know, just -- >> jimmy: that's your way of relaxing, eating and drinking? >> eating and drinking and skipping. >> actually skipping? >> sleeping. i do skip also. but, you know. >> jimmy: when was the last time you skip in the do you remember? >> i have a 5-year-old. i skip all the time....
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antwan davis was shot to death a week ago. the man accused of firing the innocent worker is also about to face a judge. orange county deputies say that jakell ward hit a worker putting up a fence on forest city road. a friend tells wesh 2 that that worker has a baby that was born just five days ago. rolling roadblocks start early tomorrow morning for the i-4 ultimate project. they start at par street and go through kirkman road as crews some -- as crews install some steel beams. the roadblocks are expected to last from midnight until 5:00 a.m. we have one less check of the weather now. dave: not bad. a pretty morning. but clouds are moving in. taking a look at lake eola. beautiful, clear, and a little muggy. s. this is sunrise. showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. the strong side. brett: so an umbrella for many of you. thank you for joining us. see you at 6:00. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] check out the brand new
antwan davis was shot to death a week ago. the man accused of firing the innocent worker is also about to face a judge. orange county deputies say that jakell ward hit a worker putting up a fence on forest city road. a friend tells wesh 2 that that worker has a baby that was born just five days ago. rolling roadblocks start early tomorrow morning for the i-4 ultimate project. they start at par street and go through kirkman road as crews some -- as crews install some steel beams. the roadblocks...
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so i listened to mile davis to hank williams. during the 70s you had to listen to r & b >>> wokj. >> yeah. you work, you ride >>> i understand that your blews. >> not a lot. there was not a lot of traditional delta blues. i don't think there was many, actually >>> why was that? >> my father had this idea about the blues being, how to put it, it was a rather common form of music. he was a great propose opponent of jazz because it is a complex form and you have to be extrem extremely-- >>> so -- sophisticated? >> yes. that's true >>> you say your house was filled with instruments. what did your dad play? >> he started off on the violin and then he picked up the trumpet and played in the army band during world war ii and then he went from the trumpet to the guitar and that was the first instrument i remember him playing when i was young. then he went from the guitar to the base and he played base. most people know him as playing the base >>> which did you pick up first? >> i didn't pick it up. you can't pick up a piano. that was my
so i listened to mile davis to hank williams. during the 70s you had to listen to r & b >>> wokj. >> yeah. you work, you ride >>> i understand that your blews. >> not a lot. there was not a lot of traditional delta blues. i don't think there was many, actually >>> why was that? >> my father had this idea about the blues being, how to put it, it was a rather common form of music. he was a great propose opponent of jazz because it is a complex form...