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we'd love you have you on the family feud, and you say okay, how do you pick which members get to be on it with you? >> the smartest ones. >> jimmy: who did you choose? >> i chose my youngest son, my daughter, and i chose my wife, and then i chose the lady of rage, the smartest person i snow. >> jimmy: the rapper? >> she's my sister. >> jimmy: you're allowed to bring in a person who's not technically related? >> in my family, you're my feoff y -- nephew y. you're my family. >> jimmy: who are you against? >> sugar ray leonard. >> jimmy: i don't want to spoil it for everybody. you have this tour with wiz kalifa. a great thing for the kids? >> this is the high road tour. >> jimmy: do you and wiz ever
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compete? >> we do have a smoke olympics. >> jimmy: you do have them? [ applause ] >> jimmy: because i think wiz is the only person i've ever experienced with a possible exception of willie nelson who is more -- do you remember -- of course you do. you're snoop dogg, do you remember pig pen with the dust of smoke? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's what wiz has. is somebody going to be there i hope to drive the bus? you guys won't be required -- >> we have separate buses. it's a competition. this is the smoke olympics. everything is a competition. we're seeing who gets there first, who rolls the first and remain sane at the same time. >> jimmy: are you competitive at this age? >> i hate to lose. >> jimmy: you hate to lose? you love the win or do you wait the lose? >> winning isn't the only thing. it's the only thing. >> jimmy: i see.
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you also have your reality show with the football team that you coach? >> yes, with my kids. i have a show called "coach snoop". no you see on the field and off the field. >> jimmy: we're living in a great time. this would never have been allowed ten years ago. >> no. >> jimmy: you would be in handcuffs for something like this, right? >> no parents would have allowed me to coach their kids. >> jimmy: no, they would not. >> i'm a changed man. i have a lot of understanding to give these kids. >> jimmy: you've been doing it far long time. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: do you love it? >> i love it. i had a kid that was in the super bowl that was in my league. >> jimmy: that's got to be exciting. wow. >> the denver broncos. >> jimmy: and he passed the drug test and everything? it was okay. >> he did good. flying colors. >> jimmy: this is your return to hip hop i assume based on the
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album art you got here? you did like a funk album, a reggae album, and this one is -- is it correct to say it's old school? >> gangster rap is back. >> jimmy: cool ate comes out next month and snoop's "high road" tour with wiz khalifa kicks off july 20th in west palm beach. snoop performs for us after this.
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>> jimmy: i'd like to thank will arnett and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, his album "cool-aid" comes out in july. here with the song "fireworks," snoop dogg!
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♪ if you're celebrating something great tonight a celebration tonight graduation tonight ♪ ♪ wear it in tonight a birthday tonight you're living life tonight ♪ ♪ light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight ♪ ♪ put you're lighters real high we're gonna celebrate life tonight ♪ ♪ it's the fourth of july tonight fireworks up tonight ♪ ♪ we're gonna light the whole sky tonight light the whole night tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight we light the whole sky tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight turn it up bright tonight ♪ ♪ snoop dogg's in the house we're gonna light the sky tonight ♪ ♪ here's to the good life and i can tell that tonight's gonna be a good night ♪
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♪ all my family is here and we've been gettin it on this whole year oh yah ♪ ♪ it's grad night it feel too good to have a bad night ♪ ♪ snoop dogg came through to make sure everybody ready set let's go momma in the house what it do though ♪ ♪ it occurs to me that today's your happy ann-i-ver-sary ♪ ♪ bacardi over there party over here party over there as we party everywhere ♪ ♪ hell yeah ♪ put your hands up fill the stands up this is the extravaganza ♪ ♪ in it to win it we start what we finish the sky is not the limit ♪ ♪ light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight ♪ ♪ put you're lighters real high we're gonna celebrate life tonight ♪ ♪ it's the fourth of july tonight fireworks up tonight ♪ ♪ we're gonna light the whole sky tonight light the whole night tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight we light the whole sky tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight turn it up bright tonight ♪
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♪ snoop dogg's in the house we're gonna light the sky tonight ♪ ♪ now the scene is set this will be something that you never forget ♪ ♪ we got it poppin like champagne ♪ ♪ give me my damn ring we won it all we the champs did the damn thing ♪ ♪ we are champions so we gonna light up the night tonight ♪ ♪ man this sure feels great so i'm livin my life tonight ♪ ♪ fireworks in the air worked it murked it hurt dat there ♪ ♪ but that blue light way in the sky wave both hands from side to side ♪ ♪ can you catch a vibe what a view walking on the moon making prints with my tennis shoes ♪ ♪ winnin any mo any many many mo another 24 we the only way to go ♪ ♪ light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight light the sky up tonight ♪
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♪ put you're lighters real high we're gonna celebrate life tonight ♪ ♪ it's the fourth of july tonight fireworks up tonight ♪ ♪ we're gonna light the whole sky tonight light the whole night tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight we light the whole sky tonight ♪ ♪ light the whole sky tonight turn it up bright tonight ♪ ♪ snoop dogg's in the house we're gonna light the sky tonight ♪
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this is "nightline." >> tonight, breaking news. an anti-trump rally turning blood can i. clashers turning violent. campaign chaos turning unruly and downright violent. hash tag air b and b while black. frustrated users of the website say hosts are rejecting them because of their race, igniting a fair storm on social media. some say they change their profile pictures and even having white friends book for them and
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one taking the company to court. ultimate showdown. the nba finals are here. t the golden state warriors take one. we go inside with steph curry versus the king, lebron james. a superstar hungry for a hometown win, but first the "nightline" five. >> my advice for looking longer younger, get your beauty sleep and use aveeno night cream. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless from aveeno. tired of redosing an acid. it goes to work in second and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new
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breaking news tonight as the race for president turns violent. anti-trump protesters clashing with trump supporters throwing eggs, bottles and punches outside a rally in california. abc reports from the middle of the melee. >> for at least 45 minutes there was chaos in downtown san jose as the trump rally was ending, skirmishes took place right in the street. we saw several fights and at one point mobs of protesters starting beating up supporters. we saw people getting sucker punched, couples getting harassed as they were walking out. at one point protesters stormed a garage and started hitting cars as they were trying to leave. the police were on hand but they
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never intervened as people were getting beaten up. it seemed like they were trying to hold the perimeter. that has been the worst clashes we've seen between protesters and supporters since the campaign has begun. >> stay safe. now to vacation controversies. accusations about air b and b the home sharing site where many hosts are being called out by users for rejecting them based on the color of their skin. who is to blame for unequally in the sharing economy? sonny hos kin has the story. >> feel at home anywhere. >> reporter: it's the room and home sharing site whose slogan is belong anywhere. but today some users are feeling anything but welcome. >> being denied because of the way i look, i mean, it sucks. >> reporter: for this 23-year-old securing a place for a girlfriend get away in miami seemed nearly impossible.
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>> every single message that i got had the worst excuses in the world as to why they weren't accepting me. >> reporter: she believes she was denied by hosts because of the color of her skin. when she tweaked her profile picture, she says her suspicions were confirmed. >> i changed my name to tina and changed my picture to a city scape. then i never had a problem. >> reporter: she ignited a social movement under the hash tag air bnb while black. and she realized hundreds of people had similar stories. some wearing their army uniform hoping to avoid rejection. others commissioning their friends to book places for them. >> on a place like air bnb, the person has discretion about accepting or rejecting you, it invites the kind of discrimination we've seen for a
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long time in accommodations. >> reporter: and just this week, a host in north carolina blatantly rejecting a black user with a racist rant of messages dropping the n word and adding this is the south, darling. the ceo tweeting yesterday the incident in north carolina was disturbing and unacceptable. racism and discrimination have no place on air bnb. we have banned this host. it seems to be so widespread. a new york based coalition is launching a national ad campaign. >> i get declined all the time. >> reporter: this comes at a time when the population continues to soar on air bnb. there are more than 2 million listings worldwide. the site's popularity attracted this new couple when they were looking to book a three-month european tour. they decided to update their
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profile picture. >> we had become an official couple. she wanted to best represent us when it came to trying to stay in people's homes. >> reporter: they say when they switched their profile to one of her alone to this photo that rejections began to trickle in. >> being a blonde white woman, this isn't something i come across every day, so he would say i think it's because of the profile picture. maybe you should consider taking it down, and i'm like no. that's not it. you know, no. i don't think so. >> reporter: after suspecting the photo was in deed the culprit, the couple claims they went onto report a number of hosts to air bnb for alleged discrimination. >> it's not our responsibility to if i cfigure out how they ac it. it's their responsibility. >> reporter: the company feeling the pressure after a class action lawsuit against air bnb. the virginia user claiming a host rejected him because he's
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black. >> what is being argued in this case is that air bnb is functioning like a hotel. it's taking the place of a hotel. the lawyers are arguing that air bnb shouldn't be allowed to engage in race discrimination or facility others doing it either. >> reporter: air bnb declined our request but provided a statement saying while we do not comment on pending litigation, we strongly believe that racial discrimination is unacceptable. and adding we prohibit content that promotes discrimination, bigotry, racism, harassment or harm against any individual or group, and we are taking aggressive action to fight discrimination and e limb nalt unconscious bias in our community. >> air bnb a house in the hills or a place in mall knew. >> reporter: air bnb saying they're launching a review on the issue. the company hairing laura murphy, a former head of the
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aclu to spearhead the efforts. but there's a suggestions that names play a role. the requests made with black sounding names got 16% fewer positive responses than names deemed white sounding. >> the internet is not a you to utopia. >> reporter: this is a professor. he argues that on demand sites have the potential to fight discrimination. >> they have the data on how people are using their service. and they could use that to surface the sort of discrimination that is otherwise often quite invisible. >> mobile ride sharing app uber tackled that age old frustration people of color often experience hailing a taxi. >> we are going to request our uber. >> reporter: the app's interface makes it harder for drivers to
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refuse people on their race or destination. >> what information do you get? >> your address just the address to where you should arrive. >> reporter: no personal information that can hint at your race or perceived socioeconomic status. >> what's nice about uber is there's no discretion for the driver or the passenger in this kind of instant match making. it reduces the amount of discretion where either party could discriminate against the other. >> reporter: sites like air bnb are built on personal information, crucial when you're opening your home to a stranger. >> people want to know about your and your interests and why you're traveling. so the more information you're willing to tell, the more likely you are to get booked on air bnb. >> reporter: he would know. he's a super host who has made hundreds of thousands renting properties on the site. he says he doesn't discriminate
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but notes the screening process can be complicated. >> i don't think discrimination on air bnb is as simple as black and white. it could be for gender, age, nationality. people don't want to be hosting young bachelor parties. >> reporter: air bnb offers an option to land a rental without getting screened by the host. >> they can be booked like a hotel with no prebooking communication or discrimination possible. >> reporter: as for this woman, she's moved onto other options, a home sharing site that doesn't require profile photos. but she leaves the door open for a return to air bnb. >> even though the company has some responsibility to make sure they have a handle on discrimination, i don't blame them as a company for what's happened to me. so i have no problem using their platform as long as they take the right steps to fix it. >> reporter: for "nightline,"
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>> we all know the nba finals got underway tonight reviving an epic rivalry between two legends in the making. the record shattering sharp shooter steph curry and cleveland's own king james. t.j. holmes breaks down the
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clash of the titans including a look at the off court stakes of the superstar showdown. >> your defending nba champion, golden state warriors. >> reporter: will it be the repeat or the revenge tonight the cleveland cavaliers faced off against the golden state warriors. odds makers given the warriors a slight edge tonight and they didn't disappoint. leading the warriors, the baby faced assassin, steph curry. >> back to curry. >> reporter: leading his team to a record 73 wins. a commentator says he has never seen a shooter like him. >> as a marksman, steph curry is the greatest shooter in the history of basketball as far as i'm concerned. >> curry the three. >> reporter: with those shots, the 28-year-old point guard has broken records and taken them to extraordinary records. >> last year he set the record
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with 286. this year 402. he's an nba champion. >> reporter: then the king of the eastern conference. >> james pulls up. that's a three. >> reporter: with two nba championships, two olympic gold medals, he is making his sixth straight finals appearance. >> lebron james spent the previous six years widely recognized as the best player in the world. >> reporter: but even he acknowledges who's the man this season. >> steph was the mvp of our league. what he does for this league is amazing. >> steph insists he isn't trying to take the crown. >> that's not what i'm playing for, to be the face of the nba or take lebron's throne or whatever. trying to get rings. >> reporter: all eyes are on the superstars as they go head to head for the championship trophy.
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>> the golden state warriors are the 2015 nba champions. >> reporter: last year they won their first championship title in 40 years. for james, that title would have made far momentous homecoming returning after four seasons with the heat. a decision that broke hearts. >> i'm going to take my talents to south beach. >> reporter: for cleveland those were devastating betrayal of words from the hometown hero. the superstar from akron gracing the cover of sports illustrated before he could even vote. a teen performing under the pressure of bright lights and a big stage, and reveling in every second of it. >> number six. lebron james. >> reporter: which is why his decision to bolt for south florida cut so deep with cleveland fans. >> what does this mean for cleveland? >> we're in trouble.
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it's cleveland. a huge disappointment. >> reporter: the backlash was so intense, lebron and his key endorser did damage control releasing this ad. >> should i tell you i'm hear for the money or the rings? should i accept my role as a villian? >> reporter: now he has a second chance to claim his chance as a hometown hero. >> the city of cleveland, ohio, has not had a championship in any sport since 1964 when jim brown led the browns to the title. they wont to call themselves champions again. >> reporter: on and off the court they're scoring big. lebron reportedly earned over half a billion in endorsements, investments and contracts. there's rumors he's setting his sights on hollywood after last

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