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davis hesitated. and he said, well, sir, you can adopt that course, though i confess i am not sanguine as to ultimate results. with that grudging assent, johnston then invited sherman to the meeting at the bennett house five days later. now, let's hear what may have been on sherman's mind when he greeted johnston at the bennett house. >> i think you've all seen this picture before. it's the worst picture ever taken of sherman and he hated it. and he didn't want to have his picture taken. but it's a picture of that particular period. well, let's back up a little bit in regard to sherman. sherman, as you know, took atlanta in september of 1864. but at that time he showed no interest in crushing the army of confederate general john bell hood, as craig pointed out, was joe johnston's replacement. quote, i do not wish to waste lives by an assault, close quote. he quickly sent word to henry w. hallock, who was chief of staff in washington, quote, atlanta is ours and fairly won. the civil war as we know it w
davis hesitated. and he said, well, sir, you can adopt that course, though i confess i am not sanguine as to ultimate results. with that grudging assent, johnston then invited sherman to the meeting at the bennett house five days later. now, let's hear what may have been on sherman's mind when he greeted johnston at the bennett house. >> i think you've all seen this picture before. it's the worst picture ever taken of sherman and he hated it. and he didn't want to have his picture taken....
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. >> joe davies: yeah. i mean, occasionally they'll tip that with their hind legs. but we put timber shins on, which are protective pads, so they don't really feel it. >> rose: for jockeys, the perfect jump involves horse psychology, and plain old horse sense. >> joe davies: being a good jockey is really learning how to read a horse, and stay the heck out of their way. >> rose: in the crucial seconds before liftoff, says davies, you can read a horse by watching the ears. >> joe davies: a horse's ears will tell you what he's thinking about. and if you're doing this, and kicking him and pulling on him, his ears will go back. he'll be paying attention to you. if you can be as quiet and still as a mouse, then the horse doesn't think about you. his ears go forward. he's paying attention to what's in front of him. he sees the fence and he jumps it perfectly every time. >> rose: and there is something else: that indefinable chemistry that produces-- in love, in art, in horse racing-- something greater than the sum
. >> joe davies: yeah. i mean, occasionally they'll tip that with their hind legs. but we put timber shins on, which are protective pads, so they don't really feel it. >> rose: for jockeys, the perfect jump involves horse psychology, and plain old horse sense. >> joe davies: being a good jockey is really learning how to read a horse, and stay the heck out of their way. >> rose: in the crucial seconds before liftoff, says davies, you can read a horse by watching the ears....
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terence davies, i'm a huge fan of terence davies, a true poet of cinema. this is his film about emily dickinson, with a terrific central performance, i think, by cynthia nixon. she's the young poet who is told early on that classics of every language are the works of men, not women, says an editor, who agrees to publish one of her least wayward poems. she's a rebellious spirit. she wrestling with the eternal soul. she's wrestling with religion, she's wrestling with society, and also her lack of recognition in her lifetime. she is finding solace in herfamily and herfriends. here's a clip. this is my third commencement ball and not a hint of romance. do you suppose that men are frightened of a woman who teaches and is used to her independence? men are supposed to be fearless, aren't they? in the war, yes. in religion, always. in love... never. look at that divine creature. what a noble head he has. like a roman emperor. nero. let's hope he's just as wicked. see, i think cynthia nixon is terrific. i also think catherine bailey is scene stealingly good. what i
terence davies, i'm a huge fan of terence davies, a true poet of cinema. this is his film about emily dickinson, with a terrific central performance, i think, by cynthia nixon. she's the young poet who is told early on that classics of every language are the works of men, not women, says an editor, who agrees to publish one of her least wayward poems. she's a rebellious spirit. she wrestling with the eternal soul. she's wrestling with religion, she's wrestling with society, and also her lack of...
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if you know terence davies work, and the way in which she will if you know terence davies‘ work, and the way in which he will move a camera very slowly around a room or a theatre, he is somebody who at an early age fell in love with cinema, sitting in the balcony as a child, looking at the moving image. you can tell this from every frame of the movie. emily dickinson, she became reclusive. she got frailer, and as she got older, she lived in the same house for years and years. is there a sense of claustrophobic about this, as a result? as in all of terence davies‘ films, one of the things he does brilliantly is writing about people whose inner lives of very profound. of course, what happens is, she expresses herself through poetry. at one point, she says there is posterity, i suppose, but i would like to be recognised during my lifetime. of course, it all came later on. this is classic terence davies material. people trapped in slightly claustrophobic, slightly suffocating circumstances but with these vibrant inner lives. as i said, the thing to remember is, and i think the poster h
if you know terence davies work, and the way in which she will if you know terence davies‘ work, and the way in which he will move a camera very slowly around a room or a theatre, he is somebody who at an early age fell in love with cinema, sitting in the balcony as a child, looking at the moving image. you can tell this from every frame of the movie. emily dickinson, she became reclusive. she got frailer, and as she got older, she lived in the same house for years and years. is there a sense...
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you know, don davis is a man who's been in prison 25 years now. this is not the same man who was sentenced for these crimes. he wrote a let where are he said the state can't kill the person who committed those crimes because i executed the person who committed those crimes myself. when we were sitting talking together one day, this man breaks down crying. it was like watching somebody's soul crack open and he was telling me every single day since he had done this, it had tortured him. when he goes to his cell at night, it's all he could think about. this is a man who knew remorse to his soul, not remorse because he felt bad about what was happening to him, but he felt sincere soul-eating remorse for what he had done and he could never take back. so, you know, it's not -- once again, it's not just an abstract concept, these are real people that they are putting to death. >> you came to know a number of big-name -- you came to know a number of celebrities through the course of your case who were instrumentl in keeping your case in the spotlight. joh
you know, don davis is a man who's been in prison 25 years now. this is not the same man who was sentenced for these crimes. he wrote a let where are he said the state can't kill the person who committed those crimes because i executed the person who committed those crimes myself. when we were sitting talking together one day, this man breaks down crying. it was like watching somebody's soul crack open and he was telling me every single day since he had done this, it had tortured him. when he...
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he's at using her of by mick davies, the tory mp. he's at using herof being by mick davies, the tory mp. he's at using her of being one of the liberal lefties, as he puts it. i don't know what are the sort of lefties there are full stop it is a weird phrase. according to mr davies, he says people having their freedom taken away is a punishment in itself. too many people, it is not. i really can't disagree with that more. as you said, laura, the point of prison is to stop people going back in prison. figures show that if prisoners go on rehabilitation programmes and have education, taught music, drama, dance, the levels of reoffending dropped by 20% or more. we don't wa nt dropped by 20% or more. we don't want people to go back to prison. if we are treating them like students ina we are treating them like students in a school of crime, and some of them here have been pictured drinking alcohol and taking drugs, and even frying steaks, they're never going to reform them. and even frying steaks, they're never going to reform themm and ev
he's at using her of by mick davies, the tory mp. he's at using herof being by mick davies, the tory mp. he's at using her of being one of the liberal lefties, as he puts it. i don't know what are the sort of lefties there are full stop it is a weird phrase. according to mr davies, he says people having their freedom taken away is a punishment in itself. too many people, it is not. i really can't disagree with that more. as you said, laura, the point of prison is to stop people going back in...
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but now he's the one being pursued by sex crimes detective kim davis. and it is personal. >> for someone to use the badge and the gun to just do the most demeaning thing to a human being, it's infuriating. it was my main focus. i -- i was going to put him in prison. >> reporter: the alleged victim, oklahoma city native jannie ligons. she runs a daycare center, is f a grandmother of 12. >> i looked at my rearview mirror and i noticed those lights and it was a police car. >> reporter: she recalls the night she was pulled over along a section of 50th street. the officer told her she was driving erratically. >> i opened the door, he came to my car and he said, i stopped you because i saw you were swerving. >> reporter: he starts questioning her about a cup of kool-aid seen in this police photo, and whether she's been drinking. she says she had not. but when the cop starts searching her, ligons says the traffic stop gets weird, and scary. she says he orders her to expose herself. >> and i'm like, "what? you want me to take my pants down?" then he was like, "
but now he's the one being pursued by sex crimes detective kim davis. and it is personal. >> for someone to use the badge and the gun to just do the most demeaning thing to a human being, it's infuriating. it was my main focus. i -- i was going to put him in prison. >> reporter: the alleged victim, oklahoma city native jannie ligons. she runs a daycare center, is f a grandmother of 12. >> i looked at my rearview mirror and i noticed those lights and it was a police car....
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(mark) davis also offered his thoughts on the ronnie lott deal... and said that the nfl always made it clear it didn't want any 3rd-parties involved. that combined with the fact he made a commitment to the governor of nevada, he says that he couldn't work with lott on a solution. (vicki) steph curry proving he's got talent on . . . .and off the court.(glo)the golden state warriors super star made his singing debut alongside james corden. . . in corden's well-known carpool karaoke. trt:04 that was the nba star singing along to disney's moana.he credited his epic skills of memorizing disney songs. . .thanks to his 4-year-old daughter.the two had a fun-filled day. . . corden. . .deeming himself as curry's new life coach. . . drove the two to play some miniature golf.they moved onto some other fun games like air hockey. . .where curry proved his well-rounded athletic ability., , ,beating corden at almost everything. that even includes rock-paper-scissors. steph joins several other celebrities who have also appeared singing on corden's carpool karaoke. (
(mark) davis also offered his thoughts on the ronnie lott deal... and said that the nfl always made it clear it didn't want any 3rd-parties involved. that combined with the fact he made a commitment to the governor of nevada, he says that he couldn't work with lott on a solution. (vicki) steph curry proving he's got talent on . . . .and off the court.(glo)the golden state warriors super star made his singing debut alongside james corden. . . in corden's well-known carpool karaoke. trt:04 that...
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james davis. >> when one of you is ashley olsen and the other murdered heith ledger. >> chris: alright. [cheers and applause] >> chris: that's a little bit of a -- >> i'm over here. chris: next up. #coachella2k17. if you were wondering why l.a. has been unseasonably tolerable lately, it's because we just had the first weekend of coachella! that's what is happening. it's siphoned that out into the dessert. it's the yearly music festival where the city's actor-slash-baristas and musicians-slash-baristas and comedians-slash-baristas-slash-u ber-drivers-slash head down to the desert to pop molly, destroy port-a-potties with luna bar dumps, and it's all against the majestic back drop of sand. [laughing] [laughing] the star of this year's festil wasn't a headliner like radiohead or lady gaga, but this amazing fan captured by instagram user alexander nilsson during a drake performance. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] not only did he impress odell beckham jr, but he actually did less crying during that set
james davis. >> when one of you is ashley olsen and the other murdered heith ledger. >> chris: alright. [cheers and applause] >> chris: that's a little bit of a -- >> i'm over here. chris: next up. #coachella2k17. if you were wondering why l.a. has been unseasonably tolerable lately, it's because we just had the first weekend of coachella! that's what is happening. it's siphoned that out into the dessert. it's the yearly music festival where the city's...
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howard, of course, corey davis and ross said they want to be an eagle. thank you howard. quick note on the phillies they earlier game today at citizens bank park. sixth inning rookie gets his first career triple. michael saunders comes in to score phils go on to win this game three-two. but of course all the news is about the draft. and hopefully the eagles get impact player and big shout out to the temple guys. haason reddick may be a top ten pick now. temple strong. >> tonight at 10:00, this couple signed on to run rent a philly home. they had to walk away when the landlord tried to tell them who could not visit them. fox 29 investigates has their story. all right. so you probably heading down to the draft. >> little parkway action. >> i wish i can. i've got things i've got to do it now. that does it for us at 6:00. we'll be back here at 10:00v great night night. inside edition is up next. ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you mo
howard, of course, corey davis and ross said they want to be an eagle. thank you howard. quick note on the phillies they earlier game today at citizens bank park. sixth inning rookie gets his first career triple. michael saunders comes in to score phils go on to win this game three-two. but of course all the news is about the draft. and hopefully the eagles get impact player and big shout out to the temple guys. haason reddick may be a top ten pick now. temple strong. >> tonight at 10:00,...
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parteek singh quien esta cursando su ltimo aÑo, en la univerdidad davis, en california, ofrece a los estudiantes la llamada, pldora del da despus, preservativos, y pruebas de embarazo localizados en mquinas expendedoras dentro de la institucin. parteek pens en esta idea, luego que su amigo no pudo comprar la pldora del da despus a tiempo debido a que el centro de salud estaba cerrado. sot parteek singh / estudiante uc davis y dice que su amigo no iba a conseguir nada hasta varios das despus. las clinicas tienen un horario de oficina y por esto, la universidad davis, seria la primera en aceptar la venta de anticonceptivos a travs de mquinas. sot cindy schorzman/ estudiante de salud una estudiante de salud, cindy schorzman, explic por medio de una llamada telefnica que cuando no se toma un mtodo anticonceptivo se tiende a fracasar, y dice que esta mquina sera una opcin para reducir el riesgo de embarazos. a algunos estudiantes les gusta la idea, sot jose galindo/ estudiante jose galindo, dice que esto no es tpico pero el cree que es algo muy til. pero otros opinan diferente. sot evalyn
parteek singh quien esta cursando su ltimo aÑo, en la univerdidad davis, en california, ofrece a los estudiantes la llamada, pldora del da despus, preservativos, y pruebas de embarazo localizados en mquinas expendedoras dentro de la institucin. parteek pens en esta idea, luego que su amigo no pudo comprar la pldora del da despus a tiempo debido a que el centro de salud estaba cerrado. sot parteek singh / estudiante uc davis y dice que su amigo no iba a conseguir nada hasta varios das despus....
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my hats off to judge davis for taking a big risk. there are a lot of people who object to this and think it may be viewed as cobbling of people who want to commit violent acts against american interests. the funding for this comes through the courts. the probation office in minnesota is who is supervising this and is being trained by mr. keller to deal with people who are part of this program. people have been radicalized. they're funded is -- their funding is dependent on the budget. there will be some pushback. but federal judges have lifetime tenure, so they are more protected against political winds and say legislators are. jason is a first in marietta, georgia. line for democrats. caller: good morning. no disrespect to mr. koerner, he looks very intelligence, being from wired magazine and all. but he's trying to solve this problem with intelligence and logic against a bunch of people who are fanatics. you cannot solve this type of problem that way. you're not going to reason with a grizzly bear, you are not going to reason with
my hats off to judge davis for taking a big risk. there are a lot of people who object to this and think it may be viewed as cobbling of people who want to commit violent acts against american interests. the funding for this comes through the courts. the probation office in minnesota is who is supervising this and is being trained by mr. keller to deal with people who are part of this program. people have been radicalized. they're funded is -- their funding is dependent on the budget. there...
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davis. i have the biography of don , who was the commander of the army at the time that jefferson davis shoots william bill nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough that nelsonsuggest .eserved what was coming to him the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. >> some practical things. how did states finance their part in the work, and when soldiers were called up by the spare it toid they the state or the federal government? they appointed their own officers. when the war went on, what does lincoln do with the governors to federal --m with the dr. engle: state governors negotiated bank loans. >> did they raise taxes? dr. engle: there was an income tax, but they did not raise very much money. .hey chiefly relied on bankers so, most governors raised funds privately through their taxes,ture, not to raise but to appropriate funds through negotiation of loa
davis. i have the biography of don , who was the commander of the army at the time that jefferson davis shoots william bill nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough that nelsonsuggest .eserved what was coming to him the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. >> some practical things. how did states finance their part in the work, and when soldiers...
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you have jefferson davis highway. it starts at the potomac river -- do you know it winds its way through various parts of virginia and finally all the went to mississippi and then goes off, for no known reason, to los angeles and goes up to the canadian border north of seattle? i'm not sure what jefferson davis did in northern washington state, but that's where it goes. it is time to on -- un-name it. number one, says he was great and number two, it's as we honor him. he was great. nobody can be head of insurgent government and put it together, too, and not be great. lots of people can be great. you'll have to make any of the odious comparisons -- you do not have to make the odious comparisons that come to mind. the second part is we honor him. we don't honor him from being a good secretary of state or a really good senator. we honor him because he led the confederacy and left the united states because of slavery. that is a problem. so you have to un= name it and put a marker up explaining that it used to be the jeffe
you have jefferson davis highway. it starts at the potomac river -- do you know it winds its way through various parts of virginia and finally all the went to mississippi and then goes off, for no known reason, to los angeles and goes up to the canadian border north of seattle? i'm not sure what jefferson davis did in northern washington state, but that's where it goes. it is time to on -- un-name it. number one, says he was great and number two, it's as we honor him. he was great. nobody can...
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terence davies. he is a genuine amazing director. a young poet, emily dickenson, is told early on that classics of every language are the works of man, not women, says the editor. she is a rebellious spirit, emily dickinson, and she is wrestling with the eternal soul and religion and society and also the lack of recognition in her lifetime. so she is finding solace in herfamily and herfriends. here is a clip. this is my third commencement ball. and not a hint of romance. do you suppose that men are frightened of a woman who teaches and is independent? men are fearless, aren't they? in war, sometimes. in love, never. look at that divine creature. what a noble head he has. like a roman emperor. nero. i think cynthia nixon is terrific and kathleen bailey as well. it is funny. that is what i like. there is light and laughter. it is also profound. it is a film about poetry. if you know terence's work, the way he moves a camera slowly around the room or around the theatre, he is someone who at an early age fell in love with cinema, sitting
terence davies. he is a genuine amazing director. a young poet, emily dickenson, is told early on that classics of every language are the works of man, not women, says the editor. she is a rebellious spirit, emily dickinson, and she is wrestling with the eternal soul and religion and society and also the lack of recognition in her lifetime. so she is finding solace in herfamily and herfriends. here is a clip. this is my third commencement ball. and not a hint of romance. do you suppose that men...
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north of davis. police believe it's possible the teen ran away from home. (pam) the numbers are in and taxes on sugary drinks appear to be working to keep people healthier. (steve) (2sh cross sales of sugary drinks are down in berkeley...even more than officials expected.... grant lodes is back with how much the tax is reducing sales.. (grant) berkeley was the first city in the country to impose the one percent tax on sugar-sweetened drinks in an effort to fight obesity and diabetes.. sweet drink sales there are now down nearly ten percent. we hit the streets today in berkley...and our informal poll found some people who do not think the tax is doing everything it was set out to...while others think it's a short term solution. (grant) the city says money raised from the taxes has been used to pay for community programs and to educate the public about healthy dietary choices.. obesity and diabetes. (steve) republicans have plans to knock out some
north of davis. police believe it's possible the teen ran away from home. (pam) the numbers are in and taxes on sugary drinks appear to be working to keep people healthier. (steve) (2sh cross sales of sugary drinks are down in berkeley...even more than officials expected.... grant lodes is back with how much the tax is reducing sales.. (grant) berkeley was the first city in the country to impose the one percent tax on sugar-sweetened drinks in an effort to fight obesity and diabetes.. sweet...
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don davis was that person for me. there were times in there that i did not think i was going to survive in prison. i would not sit here now if it were not for him looking out for me. people, for people who are pro-death penalty, these are stories they read in the newspapers. for me, these are flesh and blood people i've lived with from is 20 years. mention that don davis admits his guilt. he says it was a terrible thing he did, i think he said even if they would have executed him the day after, he would've felt like it was a just executed in. he told the woman in the process of a home invasion. is family of the victim upset right now. they want this to happen. --y are frustrated i further they are frustrated by further delays. iff: i would say i -- damien: would say i understand your pain. i want to downplay any trauma you are going through. i understand that desire for vengeance. keep in mind i had people try to murder me. i would like to see the people who did that to me held accountable. i would like to see them be
don davis was that person for me. there were times in there that i did not think i was going to survive in prison. i would not sit here now if it were not for him looking out for me. people, for people who are pro-death penalty, these are stories they read in the newspapers. for me, these are flesh and blood people i've lived with from is 20 years. mention that don davis admits his guilt. he says it was a terrible thing he did, i think he said even if they would have executed him the day after,...
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terence davies, i'm a huge fan of terence davies, a true poet of cinema. this is his film about emily dickinson, with a terrific central performance, i think, by cynthia nixon. she's the young poet who is told early on that classics of every language are the works of men, not women, says an editor, who agrees to publish one of her least wayward poems. she's a rebellious spirit. she wrestling with the eternal soul. she's wrestling with religion, she's wrestling with society, and also her lack of recognition in her lifetime. she is finding solace in herfamily and herfriends. here's a clip. this is my third commencement ball and not a hint of romance. do you suppose that men are frightened of a woman who teaches and is used to her independence? men are supposed to be fearless, aren't they? in the war, yes. in religion, always. in love... never. look at that divine creature. what a noble head he has. like a roman emperor. nero. let's hope he's just as wicked. see, i think cynthia nixon is terrific. i also think catherine bailey is scene stealingly good. what i
terence davies, i'm a huge fan of terence davies, a true poet of cinema. this is his film about emily dickinson, with a terrific central performance, i think, by cynthia nixon. she's the young poet who is told early on that classics of every language are the works of men, not women, says an editor, who agrees to publish one of her least wayward poems. she's a rebellious spirit. she wrestling with the eternal soul. she's wrestling with religion, she's wrestling with society, and also her lack of...
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somewhere, jefferson davis is envious. [laughter] posterity has handled lee's reputation into the league of american heroes. most honored traitor, his example is one can experience defeat with honor, win by losing, and need not be right to be great. his reputation is based largely on national gratitude for which ne did not do, which is wi confederate independence. there is evidence of his declining influence. named8, john marshall was as the 19th century's greatest virginian. lee's extends across america's consciousness. confederat -- areral lee and grant symbolic of national reconciliation. lee starred in the movie "gettysburg." million viewers, a table -- cable tv record at that time. a limited gold trim collector plate poignantly depicted lee and stonewall jackson as personifications of confederate christianity and father figure protectors of the south's children. lee is the hero in alternative history novels, in which he leads the confederacy to independence with the technological assistance of time traveling white sup
somewhere, jefferson davis is envious. [laughter] posterity has handled lee's reputation into the league of american heroes. most honored traitor, his example is one can experience defeat with honor, win by losing, and need not be right to be great. his reputation is based largely on national gratitude for which ne did not do, which is wi confederate independence. there is evidence of his declining influence. named8, john marshall was as the 19th century's greatest virginian. lee's extends...
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tennis — and the davis cup quarter—finals take place this weekend. the first of them gets under way in a couple of hours when australia face the usa in brisbane. they're the two most successful countries in the competition's history, with 60 wins between them. in the first of the singles rubbers, jordan thompson, ranked 79 in the world, plays jack sock, and that's followed by a showdown between the 6—foot10—inch john isner and nick kyrgios. the controversial australian is playing some of the best tennis of his career at the moment. he was asked about his ability to play a tough five—setter if needed. yes. i have come back from two sets to love twice, so i am used to playing five set matches. i have made the quarterfinals playing five set matches. i have made the quarter finals of two grand slam is playing best of fives sets. i think slam is playing best of fives sets. ithinki slam is playing best of fives sets. i think i will play well either way. i think i will play well either way. i think it is good for him to start. he played a great oppone
tennis — and the davis cup quarter—finals take place this weekend. the first of them gets under way in a couple of hours when australia face the usa in brisbane. they're the two most successful countries in the competition's history, with 60 wins between them. in the first of the singles rubbers, jordan thompson, ranked 79 in the world, plays jack sock, and that's followed by a showdown between the 6—foot10—inch john isner and nick kyrgios. the controversial australian is playing some...
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wednesday morning when davis showed back up after being released from jail.sot heard a loud banging at the doordavis eventually left but pavan is outraged that he was allowed out of jail.sotit's one thing to police things too extremely.i'm genuinely concerned for my safety.who knows what he is going to doabsolute insanity. (alecia reid)the san francisco district attorney's officer has officially cleared the two officers involved in the shooting that killed 21-year-old amilcar perez lopez. although he was shot half a dozen times, mostly in the back, district attorney george gascon says the officers were acting in self- defense and in the defense of perez's roommate, who he was chasing with a knife. the investigation has now been turned over to the attorney general's office for review. reporting in san francisco, (steve) still ahead... wet and soggy conditions are back in the forecast...(vicki) chief meteorologist brittney shipp is back with what to expect coming up after the break.. a different frontal boundary will arrive in the north bay later today and push southward this evening and
wednesday morning when davis showed back up after being released from jail.sot heard a loud banging at the doordavis eventually left but pavan is outraged that he was allowed out of jail.sotit's one thing to police things too extremely.i'm genuinely concerned for my safety.who knows what he is going to doabsolute insanity. (alecia reid)the san francisco district attorney's officer has officially cleared the two officers involved in the shooting that killed 21-year-old amilcar perez lopez....
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lee and jefferson davis had won the war, would slavery theolished next day? the next month? the next year? no. the confederate constitution sanctions slavery. something that i find appalling that people who defend confederate monuments, which i have no problem with, but i notice they dodge the and what wouldy have been the fate of black people had their ancestors been successful. i will quote. "of course it is awful to one'sly admit that ancestors and heroes were wrong and racist. but is this necessary in reconciling competing in 21sttural interests century america? ground,s are hallowed an aesthetic motif for andology, memory keeping symbolism. statues do not die. confederate monuments will not deteriorate as long as whites remain a democratic majority. robert e lee will remain its foremost demagogue. envisioning the next half-century, the census bureau projects "an increase into the minority publishing with a plurality of racial and ethnic groups by 2044." that is 27 years from now. by 2060 the non-hispanic white population including the confederate south what it decline f
lee and jefferson davis had won the war, would slavery theolished next day? the next month? the next year? no. the confederate constitution sanctions slavery. something that i find appalling that people who defend confederate monuments, which i have no problem with, but i notice they dodge the and what wouldy have been the fate of black people had their ancestors been successful. i will quote. "of course it is awful to one'sly admit that ancestors and heroes were wrong and racist. but is...
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there has been no photo 0p today with him and andrew rt davies. normally when and andrew rt davies. normally when a defection happens there are photo opportunities of warm handshakes, smiles all round, but none of that today. andrew rt davies isn't at the assembly, he's busy elsewhere, i'm told. yes mark reckless is a tory am but not a conservative party member, makes it an unusual defection. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news. a father who refused to pay a fine after taking his daughter out of school for an unauthorised holiday has lost his case at the supreme court. the syrian government has spoken for the first time since the gas attack that killed 70 people and denies ever using chemical weapons amid international condemnation. welsh assembly member mark reckless quits ukip and rejoins the conservatives. in sport, the masters is underway at augusta but doubts still remain over the fitness of the world number one dustinjohnson, who the fitness of the world number one dustin johnson, who is the fitness of the world number one dustinjohnson, who is due to tee off at sev
there has been no photo 0p today with him and andrew rt davies. normally when and andrew rt davies. normally when a defection happens there are photo opportunities of warm handshakes, smiles all round, but none of that today. andrew rt davies isn't at the assembly, he's busy elsewhere, i'm told. yes mark reckless is a tory am but not a conservative party member, makes it an unusual defection. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news. a father who refused to pay a fine after taking his...
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he released a statement after the davis decision, saying in part -- we will continue to fight back on last-minute appeals and efforts to block justice. don champion, cbs news, little rock, arkansas. >> davis was sentenced to death for the 1990 death of jane daniel in rogers, arkansas. the woman was killed in her home after davis broke in and shot her with a. 44 caliber revolver he found there. two inmates are still set to be put to death on thursday. >>> charges are expected against inmates at an illinois jail after they were caught lighting uniforms on fire. authorities believe a lack of corrections officers contributed to the incident getting out of hands. they say nearly 20% of employees assigned to work over saturday didn't show up. for corrections officers -- four corrections officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. >>> all right, we admit this is a bizarre story that a lot of are you talking about right now on an 18-year-old could be going to jail for allegedly using the f. word. police arrested jared dylan smith because the 75-year-old woman claims he was swearing at he
he released a statement after the davis decision, saying in part -- we will continue to fight back on last-minute appeals and efforts to block justice. don champion, cbs news, little rock, arkansas. >> davis was sentenced to death for the 1990 death of jane daniel in rogers, arkansas. the woman was killed in her home after davis broke in and shot her with a. 44 caliber revolver he found there. two inmates are still set to be put to death on thursday. >>> charges are expected...
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here's bette davis back in the day. i totally see it. look at that. yeah, absolutely. ( applause ) did you-- were you intimidated at all playing a hollywood icon like this? >> it took me about five or six weeks to get the fear-fun ratio in my favor. i was absolutely terrified. because she's very idiosyncratic. not only does everybody know her, and an exaggerated drag queen version of her but, you know, she stresses weird sentences and she has an odd pattern so, yeah, i was horrified at the idea of carrying this off. >> stephen: did you ever meet her when you were younger? >> no, but the idea of playing her has been chasing me for a long time. she sent-- her daughter wrote a horrible book. year, as a born again christian woman, she wrote this horrible book. and so that's when she first got in touch with me and asked me to do her story. >> stephen: bette davis did. >> bette davis, and i was so young and didn't know how to do it and my agents at the time were kind of lame and nothing happened. >> stephen: was your agent cory booker? because you already c
here's bette davis back in the day. i totally see it. look at that. yeah, absolutely. ( applause ) did you-- were you intimidated at all playing a hollywood icon like this? >> it took me about five or six weeks to get the fear-fun ratio in my favor. i was absolutely terrified. because she's very idiosyncratic. not only does everybody know her, and an exaggerated drag queen version of her but, you know, she stresses weird sentences and she has an odd pattern so, yeah, i was horrified at...
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davis cup campaignfrom 1:10pm match to save britain's davis cup campaign from 1:10pm on bbc one this afternoon. that's all your sport for now. time to get the weather. good morning. the weather is playing ball this weekend, if it is dry weather and sunshine you are looking for, and warm weather to be had as well. this was the scene early on from a weather watcher. a bit misty in bristol, but missed starting to lift and a beautiful day across the city. through the weekend plenty of strong sunshine, fairly high uv levels, actually, and with that very warm indeed. the satellite picture from earlier shows patches of mist and southern areas, fog first thing, with extra cloud across northern ireland and scotland, now burning back to the north—west, and for the vast majority are beautiful afternoon to come with lots of blue skies and sunshine. there is one exception, the far north of scotland, the northern ireland through caithness and sutherland into the western isles, thicker cloud, maybe drizzle, mostly dry but from aberdeen down to glasgow, belfast, you are into sunshine, 16, 17 degre
davis cup campaignfrom 1:10pm match to save britain's davis cup campaign from 1:10pm on bbc one this afternoon. that's all your sport for now. time to get the weather. good morning. the weather is playing ball this weekend, if it is dry weather and sunshine you are looking for, and warm weather to be had as well. this was the scene early on from a weather watcher. a bit misty in bristol, but missed starting to lift and a beautiful day across the city. through the weekend plenty of strong...
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i am a huge fan of terence davies. this is his film about emily dickinson breath is to —— with the terrific central performance. she is the young poet that is called early on that the classics of every language are the works of young men not young women. she is a rebellious spirit, wrestling with the eternal soul, religion, society and also her lack of recognition in her lifetime. she is finding solace in herfamily and friends. this is my third commencement and not a hint of romance. do you suppose that men are frightened of the women who teaches and is used to her independence? men are supposed to be fearless, aren't they? in war, yes. and religion, always. in war, yes. and religion, always. in love, never. look at that divine creature. what a noble head he has. like a roman emperor. nero. let's hope he isjust as like a roman emperor. nero. let's hope he is just as wicked. i think cynthia nixon is terrific. it is really funny, there is life and laughter in it, and it is also profound. it is a film about poetry whi
i am a huge fan of terence davies. this is his film about emily dickinson breath is to —— with the terrific central performance. she is the young poet that is called early on that the classics of every language are the works of young men not young women. she is a rebellious spirit, wrestling with the eternal soul, religion, society and also her lack of recognition in her lifetime. she is finding solace in herfamily and friends. this is my third commencement and not a hint of romance. do you...
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davis is tied for the league lead with ten. the a's hang on to beat the astros 2-1. so they snap their five-game losing streak. >>> the warriors won't start the second round of the playoffs until tuesday. so that means an eight day layoff between games. golden state will finally find out its next opponent tomorrow when the swraz and clippers square off in their game 7. this isn't the first time the dubs have had a long break between playoff games. they know what to expect. >> you learn what went right, what went wrong, how you want to approach it the next time and hopefully you do better the next time. for us to have been through this, you understand to pace yourself but still keep an edge mentally and physically. >> if we were a younger team i would have a little more concern about this or an inexperienced team in the playoffs. but this is a veteran group that -- and our nucleus has played deep into the playoffs. they've swept teams before. so they've been put in this situation. >>> the quakes were in minneapolis to take on mi
davis is tied for the league lead with ten. the a's hang on to beat the astros 2-1. so they snap their five-game losing streak. >>> the warriors won't start the second round of the playoffs until tuesday. so that means an eight day layoff between games. golden state will finally find out its next opponent tomorrow when the swraz and clippers square off in their game 7. this isn't the first time the dubs have had a long break between playoff games. they know what to expect. >> you...
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davis scheduled the subject of discussion right now. davis very well. tell me about him. damien: i knew don for the entire time i was in prison. he got there before i did. prison, you don't really develop friendships the way you do in the outside world. the best thing you can hope for is establish an understanding with someone that, no matter out forpens, we look each other. were times i honestly do not think i would have survived in prison. i would not be sitting here if not for him looking out for me. for other people that are pro-death penalty, these guys are stories they read in the newspaper and things they saw on television. these are flesh and blood people i live with for almost 20 years. jeff: we should mention don davis admits his guilt. a terrible thing he did. if they would have executed him the day after, he would have felt like it was a just execution. he killed a woman in the process of a home invasion. the family of the victim is upset right now. they want this to happen. further frustrated by delays. what do you say to that? damien: i understand your pain.
davis scheduled the subject of discussion right now. davis very well. tell me about him. damien: i knew don for the entire time i was in prison. he got there before i did. prison, you don't really develop friendships the way you do in the outside world. the best thing you can hope for is establish an understanding with someone that, no matter out forpens, we look each other. were times i honestly do not think i would have survived in prison. i would not be sitting here if not for him looking...
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. >> and i'm linsey davis in for diane macedo. we begin with those high-stakes talks getting under way in moscow this morning. secretary of state rex tillerson holding face-to-face meetings with russian officials amid a growing divide over syria. >>> and following a major fumble by white house press secretary sean spicer, he had to apologize for a comment about hitler and the holocaust. that sparked international
. >> and i'm linsey davis in for diane macedo. we begin with those high-stakes talks getting under way in moscow this morning. secretary of state rex tillerson holding face-to-face meetings with russian officials amid a growing divide over syria. >>> and following a major fumble by white house press secretary sean spicer, he had to apologize for a comment about hitler and the holocaust. that sparked international
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i said, how much did you like corey davis? he said i really liked corey davis. didn't say that's the guy he wanted but he really like it when it got their pick at number 14, they took the best player available one of the players that was on their board and that was defensive end out of tennessee derek barnett. obviously very good player. and for all the people that wanted a sexy pick christian mccaffery or wide receiver or running back, this will help the team. they need defense seive lineman to create a rush. this is the player they really think can do that. and derek barnett is a character person and the player the eagles wanted at 14 when they got the there. >> highest rated guy on our board. player throughout the process that we've done a lot of work on joe and his staff, um, always going to build along the lines but at the same time we wanted to stick to our board and take the highest rated guys joe and his staff put together. he fits our scheme. he fits culture we're trying to build. we think we got tremendous player an tremendous person. >> reporter: they
i said, how much did you like corey davis? he said i really liked corey davis. didn't say that's the guy he wanted but he really like it when it got their pick at number 14, they took the best player available one of the players that was on their board and that was defensive end out of tennessee derek barnett. obviously very good player. and for all the people that wanted a sexy pick christian mccaffery or wide receiver or running back, this will help the team. they need defense seive lineman...
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davis strikes again, this time with the bat. run scoring double for davis. aren't you excited? as beat the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the start your day >> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> michelle, kenn,, father: here we go. we're gonna go out there in the rain. you're gonna get wet. alright, here we go! baby: [squealing with joy] father: oh, yeah. yes! so much fun! you're so wet. >> announcer: the following is a sponsored presentation for the nv real estate academy's fortunes in flipping system. are you ready to learn how to make money and achieve your financial goals through real estate right in your own backyard? imagine being your own boss while building wealth and financial freedom for you and your family. if that sounds good to you, then listen up. over the course of this program, nick vertucci, self-made real-estate millionaire, is going to show you how to get all of that and more by investing in real estate. >> hi. i'm nick vertucci, and for the next 30 minutes, you're gonna
davis strikes again, this time with the bat. run scoring double for davis. aren't you excited? as beat the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the start your day >> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> michelle, kenn,, father: here we go. we're gonna go out there in the rain. you're gonna get wet. alright, here we go! baby: [squealing with joy] father: oh, yeah. yes! so much fun! you're so wet....
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police released davis wednesday night. that's when it all started back up again. >> he comes straight back to my howls! 3:00 in the morning, he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: pavan says he wait to call police until the next day. they told him to be prepared to use force if necessary. >> i don't appreciate the idea of, like, me just, you know, shotting people that come to my -- shooting people that come to my house. it's absolute madness. >> reporter: he would like to see more patrols instead, considering it's happened twice in a week. he says he doesn't feel safe in his home. >> every night i have my fingers crossed and i'm tucking myself in really quite tight because god knows what's going to happen. >> reporter: nicholas davis is face it would go misdemeanor charges for the break-in that took place at this location two misdemeanor charges unlawful entry an resisting arrest. he is due in court on monday. live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> water pouring down the main spillway of the oroville dam on
police released davis wednesday night. that's when it all started back up again. >> he comes straight back to my howls! 3:00 in the morning, he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: pavan says he wait to call police until the next day. they told him to be prepared to use force if necessary. >> i don't appreciate the idea of, like, me just, you know, shotting people that come to my -- shooting people that come to my house. it's absolute madness. >> reporter: he would...
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davis. well, i happen to do a biographer of -- biography of don carlos buell, who was the commander of the army at the jefferson cthe time . davis shoots william bull nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. that is an interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough evidence to suggest that nelson deserved what was coming to him. [laughter] the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. no .>> some practical things. how did states finance their part in the war, and when soldiers were called up by the governors, did they spare it to the state or the federal government? they appointed their own officers. so is the war went on and the officers were incompetent, what did lincoln do with the governors to replace them with federal generals? dr. engle: governors negotiated bank loans. >> did they raise taxes? dr. engle: there was an income tax, but they did not raise very much money. they chiefly relied on th
davis. well, i happen to do a biographer of -- biography of don carlos buell, who was the commander of the army at the jefferson cthe time . davis shoots william bull nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. that is an interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough evidence to suggest that nelson deserved what was coming to him. [laughter] the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. no .>> some...
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davis strikes again, this time with the bat. run scoring double for davis. aren't you excited? as beat the royals 8-3. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. ♪ seriously, what is this place? it's heaven. yeah, muscle heaven. you want to take one for a test drive? (tires squealing, engine revs) the challenger and charger have the most affordable v8 engines in their classes. check them out now during the fast and furious sales event. the fate of the furious. in theaters april 14th. in dealerships now. now get 20% off msrp cash allowance on select 2017 dodge charger models in dealer stock. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the start your day >> the late show with stephen colbert is
davis strikes again, this time with the bat. run scoring double for davis. aren't you excited? as beat the royals 8-3. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of...
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. >> reporter: we now know the suspect is 22-year-old nicholas davis. he didn't threaten, harm or steal anything, but he did refuse to come out after 10 hours. police arrested davis for unlawful entry and resisting arrest and released him wednesday night and it all started back up again. >> he goes straight back to my house, 3:00 in the morning he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: pavan said he called police the next morning and they told him he has the right to use force if he deems it necessary. >> i don't appreciate the idea of shooting people that come to my house. that's absolute madness. >> reporter: the suspect in this case, nicholas davis, is facing two misdemeanor charges for the break-ins that took place at this location and a felony charge for the break-in and burglaries that took place on divisadero. he's due in court monday. in san francisco susie steimle, kpix5. >>> some people in san jose are on a hunger strike tonight and the cause is to help renters facing eviction. four people are on liquid diets outside city cal from a group ca
. >> reporter: we now know the suspect is 22-year-old nicholas davis. he didn't threaten, harm or steal anything, but he did refuse to come out after 10 hours. police arrested davis for unlawful entry and resisting arrest and released him wednesday night and it all started back up again. >> he goes straight back to my house, 3:00 in the morning he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: pavan said he called police the next morning and they told him he has the right to use...
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>> reporter: we now know the suspect is 22-year-old nicholas davis. he didn't threaten harm or steal anything. but he did refuse to come out. after 10 hours, police arrested davis for unlawful entry and resisting arest. then released him wednesday night. it all started back up again. >> he comes straight back to my house! 3:00 in the morning, he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: he said he called police the next morning and he was told he can use force if deemed necessary. >> i don't appreciate the idea of, like, me shooting people that come to my house. it's madness. >> reporter: pa vin says he is also frustrated the initial calls took ten hours to deescalate. especially because the man never threatened harm to pavin or himself. >> that's not the kind of use of taxpayer money that we demand. it would have taken one guy and, like, you know, honestly like a little bit of, like, action to tackle the guy you're done. >> reporter: nicholas davis the suspect is facing two misdemeanor charges and he is due in court to face those in relation to the fi
>> reporter: we now know the suspect is 22-year-old nicholas davis. he didn't threaten harm or steal anything. but he did refuse to come out. after 10 hours, police arrested davis for unlawful entry and resisting arest. then released him wednesday night. it all started back up again. >> he comes straight back to my house! 3:00 in the morning, he starts banging on the door. >> reporter: he said he called police the next morning and he was told he can use force if deemed...
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. >> mort davis would disagree. >> he did. >> he has. what a night for the giants. michael morse rejoins the team. instant impact, one of the heros from the 2014 championship squad delivers in the clutch again. sports is next. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >>> good evening. desperate for offense the giants called up a hero from the 2014 championship team. michael morse and he would make his presence felt in a big way against the dodgers. kevin mitchell made this famous barehanded catch and tonight some dude in the stands at at&t park did it. you're the man. no scores in the sixth. seeger deep solo homer. dodgers 3-0 lead. rookie christian arroyo called up jumps on a slider from ex-giant sergio romo. the family loving it. welcome back mr. morse. off pedro baez pinch hit cloud ties the game at 3-3. bases loaded. sac fly scores gorkys hernandez, good night rgs game over. giants w
. >> mort davis would disagree. >> he did. >> he has. what a night for the giants. michael morse rejoins the team. instant impact, one of the heros from the 2014 championship squad delivers in the clutch again. sports is next. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >>> good evening....
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davis connects off will, his third home run in two days. davis tied for the league at 10. astros snap their five-game losing streak. >>> former 49er clark got a warm welcome from the crowd. he allowed one run over five innings while striking out seven. giants took a 3-1 lead in the fifth. after cain left for a pinch hitter, it came across in the sixth. ties it up with chris with eight runs. in the ninth, san diego leads 12-4. >>> after completing a sweep of portland last mondayy the winners won't start the second round until tuesday. jazz and clippers square off in game 7. this isn't the first time they had a long layoff in the playoffs. >> you hope to approach it, to have done this, keep yourself physically and mentally. >> if we were a younger team, i would be inexperienced in the playoffs. this is a veteran group and our nucleus is play defensive playoff. >> niners and raiders were busy today selecting a total of 12 players in the draft. san francisco took joe williams running back, who got the news at his home in pennsylvania. he ran for almost 2,000 yards and 13 touch
davis connects off will, his third home run in two days. davis tied for the league at 10. astros snap their five-game losing streak. >>> former 49er clark got a warm welcome from the crowd. he allowed one run over five innings while striking out seven. giants took a 3-1 lead in the fifth. after cain left for a pinch hitter, it came across in the sixth. ties it up with chris with eight runs. in the ninth, san diego leads 12-4. >>> after completing a sweep of portland last...