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anderson's going to show an interview with elgin baylor later. and the baylors who have no love lost for the sterlings, they're not exactly fans of this woman either. this is not a role model, not somebody you're going to say i want my daughter to grow up and be v. stiviano. >> she's not a noble person in this but she did do us a service by exposing his racism. >> jeff, you come in here. >> the one thing the l.a. district attorney is going to say is, there is no way in the world i'm getting in between these two crazy people. i am not going to decide who's the perpetrator, who's the victim. this is not a place for the criminal justice system. they are going to work out whatever they're going to work out. none of it has anything to do with whether sterling keeps the team. he's not keeping the team. that ocean liner has left. and that has only one destination. >> why are you so sure of that? >> i'm not so sure of that either. >> it's a family trust. the wife is involved. he'll pay a big financial price if he sells this team rather than giving it to
anderson's going to show an interview with elgin baylor later. and the baylors who have no love lost for the sterlings, they're not exactly fans of this woman either. this is not a role model, not somebody you're going to say i want my daughter to grow up and be v. stiviano. >> she's not a noble person in this but she did do us a service by exposing his racism. >> jeff, you come in here. >> the one thing the l.a. district attorney is going to say is, there is no way in the...
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can start, president chancellor of baylor university in waco, texas. bradford livingston, a partner juan in chicago annoying me. a partner at a 0skrllc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the five men and lighting system. been the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give testimony. the light will be green. after four minutes they will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up the testimony when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. we are here to listen to you. you are here to give us the benefit of your expertise. my colleagues, when we get into our five minute questioning session please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and rapid testimony. all right
can start, president chancellor of baylor university in waco, texas. bradford livingston, a partner juan in chicago annoying me. a partner at a 0skrllc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the...
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you know, elgin baylor accused you of that very same thing in a lawsuit back in 2009. >> when elgin baylorued the league he said they created that, too. and elgin baylor, when he lost the suit against the league, let's get it straight. after he sued the league and lost and sued me and lost, i never said that. >> he said you wanted all black players and a white coach. >> elgin baylor said i never said anything racial to him. >> that is correct. >> i loved the man, he worked for me for 23 years. why didn't he say something in 23 years if he was not happy? >> so when he says that you had said you wanted all black players and a white coach, is that true? >> is that logical? is it logical? you get a white coach? do you hire a black coach and african-american coach? i want the best of the best of the best of the best. every owner wants that. we have good owners in this league. i'm telling you, they're the best. i have -- why do you take a player who worked for me for 23 years and you want to talk about that. 23 years. he was 78 years old. and all they asked him to do, the true facts is to have s
you know, elgin baylor accused you of that very same thing in a lawsuit back in 2009. >> when elgin baylorued the league he said they created that, too. and elgin baylor, when he lost the suit against the league, let's get it straight. after he sued the league and lost and sued me and lost, i never said that. >> he said you wanted all black players and a white coach. >> elgin baylor said i never said anything racial to him. >> that is correct. >> i loved the man,...
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would you tell us your thoughts for baylor and for stanford? >> they are very serious issues with respect to title ix. football scholarships didn't athletes are all employees, it is going to create a very serious issue in terms of the balance with respect to it title ix requires. there'll be host of other issues as well. injuries are important. health is very important. triggered,n will be does osha have jurisdiction? it is going to raise a hornets nest of issues. path, ourve that students are students first. many of the issues the northwestern student athletes raise, we were already covering at stanford. if we call the employees and they just become a working relationship, i do think some of those things as title ix and making sure we provide a broad offering comes at risk. >> the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. bishop? >> thank you for your testimony. you have highlighted some of the issues that i want to talk about. you described the effort at northwestern as a means to an end. it is also fair to describe it as a cry for help. we talk abo
would you tell us your thoughts for baylor and for stanford? >> they are very serious issues with respect to title ix. football scholarships didn't athletes are all employees, it is going to create a very serious issue in terms of the balance with respect to it title ix requires. there'll be host of other issues as well. injuries are important. health is very important. triggered,n will be does osha have jurisdiction? it is going to raise a hornets nest of issues. path, ourve that...
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eljon baylor accused you of that very same thing in the lawsuit in 2009. >> eljon baylor sued the league, the nba. he said they created that, too. and then when he lost against the nba, then he sued me. let's get it straight. >> he did sue you saying -- >> after he sued the league and lost. then he sued me and lost. i never said that. >> he said you wanted all black players and a southern white coach. >> he said that i never said anything racial to him. >> that's correct. >> i love the man. i respect the man. he worked for me for 23 years. why didn't he say something in 23 years? he wasn't happy? >> so when he says that you had said you wanted all black players and a southern white coach, is that true? >> is that logical? is it logical? you get a white coach? i have an african-american coach. i want the best of the best. every owner wants that. we have good owners in this league. i'm just telling you, they are the best. >> baylor also -- >> and i've humiliated them and feel so embarrassed by it. it will never happen again. i hope they find it in their heart to give me a little bit of som
eljon baylor accused you of that very same thing in the lawsuit in 2009. >> eljon baylor sued the league, the nba. he said they created that, too. and then when he lost against the nba, then he sued me. let's get it straight. >> he did sue you saying -- >> after he sued the league and lost. then he sued me and lost. i never said that. >> he said you wanted all black players and a southern white coach. >> he said that i never said anything racial to him. >>...
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abc7 news reporter carolyn tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor frederickson loves math, greek mythologysports, his focus son getting well. the 7-year-old is battling leukemia. this video shared by the asian american donor program is one of the ways the family is asking for help. >> we need to save my little brother's life so please donate. >> baylor needs a bone marrow transplant and his sister, maddie is not a match. their parents are japanese and german, so a mixed race donor would be ideal. but so far, even a worldwide search has come up empty. >> there's over 10 million on the registry today, on the national registry today, only 400,000 are of mixed race and that's mixed race of everybody. >> for two decades, jonathan leon has tried to encourage people to step up. >> the number one thing doesn't pertain to me, i don't have a family member, i'm not affected. it doesn't hit you until it hits close to home. that's the sad part. >> it's turned our world upside-down as a family. >> ralph frederickson is baylor's dad. his son endured chemotherapy two years ago, that they thought cured it.
abc7 news reporter carolyn tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor frederickson loves math, greek mythologysports, his focus son getting well. the 7-year-old is battling leukemia. this video shared by the asian american donor program is one of the ways the family is asking for help. >> we need to save my little brother's life so please donate. >> baylor needs a bone marrow transplant and his sister, maddie is not a match. their parents are japanese and german, so a mixed race...
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>> at baylor it's higher. at baylor it's 62% for our men's basketball team, but i could not agree more, ms. fudge. we need to create especially in men's basketball but to a considerable degree in football as well this culture of student athlete. and it begins with the coaches, it begins with the head coach. but the entire infrastructure has to be oriented toward that. the same time these are young men and young women who are making their own choices. they decide what's important for them. all we can do is create a culture that, of encouragement and of genuine support. >> thank you very much. i see my time is going -- i'll yield back, mr. chairman. thank you. thank you, all. >> i thank the gentlelady. dr. pew shop, you're recognized. >> thank you very much. i'll be brief. anyone can answer this question. did, do athletic scholarships give potential academic opportunities to students who otherwise would not have them available to them because of sheerly based on their ability to play a sport? mr. muir? >> yeah,
>> at baylor it's higher. at baylor it's 62% for our men's basketball team, but i could not agree more, ms. fudge. we need to create especially in men's basketball but to a considerable degree in football as well this culture of student athlete. and it begins with the coaches, it begins with the head coach. but the entire infrastructure has to be oriented toward that. the same time these are young men and young women who are making their own choices. they decide what's important for them....
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at baylor we have the chaplain as well. so there is a spiritual aspect. so trying to set everything into a labor law issues with terms and conditions seems to be very artificial and arbitrary and not serving the ultimate interest of the individual student athlete. >> mr. murr do you have an advantage point on that? >> i think about the relationships we build with young people. we start early in sophomore and junior year of high school and obviously when they are seniors. and that carries through. we want them having a relationship with us once they graduate and have the degree. that relationship is important. and we have students with other issues that need to be dealt with in coping and manage but they feel open and they are able to come to someone here in the university setting whether that is at a faculty member, coach, or administrator and that is the beauty of the college environment and important for us to keep in mind as we move forward. as we noted, there is many issues that need to be addressed and i think we will work our way to gets those done.
at baylor we have the chaplain as well. so there is a spiritual aspect. so trying to set everything into a labor law issues with terms and conditions seems to be very artificial and arbitrary and not serving the ultimate interest of the individual student athlete. >> mr. murr do you have an advantage point on that? >> i think about the relationships we build with young people. we start early in sophomore and junior year of high school and obviously when they are seniors. and that...
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so, these are remarkable times for baylor and its athletic program. yet the reality is that even in these best of times, college athletics, including at baylor, is not a profit generating activity. it does not generate profits for baylor nor for the vast majority of institutions of higher education. the nlrb regional director's recent decision in the northwestern university case has characterized our student-athletes as employees. this is an unprecedented ruling, as the chairman noted, and our view it's misguided. the term "student-athletes" is real on our campus. we invite members to come to our campus and see for themselves. at bottom it is a relationship which provides a college education and even beyond. at baylor, student-athletes are first and foremost students and they're expected to be and required to be. we are far removed from a professional sports franchise. we are dedicated to each and every student's welfare, including our student-athletes. now, at baylor and across the nation, student-athletes benefit from a wide array of services that a
so, these are remarkable times for baylor and its athletic program. yet the reality is that even in these best of times, college athletics, including at baylor, is not a profit generating activity. it does not generate profits for baylor nor for the vast majority of institutions of higher education. the nlrb regional director's recent decision in the northwestern university case has characterized our student-athletes as employees. this is an unprecedented ruling, as the chairman noted, and our...
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you brought the elgin baylor suit.u hear him say i'm not a racist, boy, what goes through your line? >> well, bill, that was the same line that he spoke repeatedly when i accused him of being a racist and when i confronted him with various racial allegations that had been made against him over the course of the last 30 years. he was very adamant then as it concerned elgin baylor. how could i possibly be a racist when i hired elgin baylor a and when i continued to employ him for 23 years? so i am not the least bit surprised that he takes this tack, because it is the same one when i sued him three years ago. >> all right, stay with me, fellows, if you would. when we come back we'll talk more about the wife, shelly sterling, who says she wants to hang onto her half of the l.a. clippers. we'll hear more of what her attorney has to say next. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. but if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrea
you brought the elgin baylor suit.u hear him say i'm not a racist, boy, what goes through your line? >> well, bill, that was the same line that he spoke repeatedly when i accused him of being a racist and when i confronted him with various racial allegations that had been made against him over the course of the last 30 years. he was very adamant then as it concerned elgin baylor. how could i possibly be a racist when i hired elgin baylor a and when i continued to employ him for 23 years?...
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caroline tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor loves math, greek mythology and sports but right now his focus is on getting well. the seven-year-old is battling leukemia. this video shared by the asian-american donor program is one of the way the family is asking for help. >> please donate. >> baylor needs argonne marrow transplant and his sister is not a match. his parents are japanese and german so a mixed-race donor would be ideal. but no far no one. >> 10 million on on registry, lot less mixed-race. >> the number one thing to add doesn't pertain to me. i don't have a family member, i'm not affected. it doesn't hit you until it hits close to home and that's the sad part. >> it's definitely turned our world upside down as a family. >> this is baylor's dad. his son endured chemotherapy two years ago that they thought had eradicated the leukemia. now only a bone marrow transplant will do, and he knows finding a don't are in is a challenge. >> he has spoken to us about the possibility that he may pass away. he's well aware. he's fully aware of his own situation. >> but at the same time,
caroline tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor loves math, greek mythology and sports but right now his focus is on getting well. the seven-year-old is battling leukemia. this video shared by the asian-american donor program is one of the way the family is asking for help. >> please donate. >> baylor needs argonne marrow transplant and his sister is not a match. his parents are japanese and german so a mixed-race donor would be ideal. but no far no one. >> 10 million on on...
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information on our web site. >> and you'll find details on future drives for baylor.'ve hosted his story on our abc7 news facebook page. >> a woman in phoenix is alive thanks to a priceless mother's day gift from her son. he became sick with kidney disease and needed a transplant the woman had 120 foster kids did not need to go very far. >> i kept him until the time of the surgery. saying i can still go back up. and now i want to do this for you. can't ask for a better son. >> surgery went off without a hitch. his mom says this was an easy decision to make. >> michael finney is here now. someone stole my federal tax return. the have frozen my credit. is there anything else i can do? >> yes i'm glad you asked. irs now has an identity protection unit. it's important you go there. once you notify them, they start trying to make sure that you and only you turn in those forms. so call that number. i'll get the information there soon. >> bob e mails i'm going to buy an engagement ring in $10,000 range. where do i go to know i'm getting a value? >> deal is where the deal dia
information on our web site. >> and you'll find details on future drives for baylor.'ve hosted his story on our abc7 news facebook page. >> a woman in phoenix is alive thanks to a priceless mother's day gift from her son. he became sick with kidney disease and needed a transplant the woman had 120 foster kids did not need to go very far. >> i kept him until the time of the surgery. saying i can still go back up. and now i want to do this for you. can't ask for a better son....
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baylor needs your help. this 7-year-old who loves math and sports is battling leukemia.his video shared by asian american donor program is one way the family is reaching out. >> you can help save my brother's live. >> baylor needs a transplant his sister is not a match. their parents are japanese and german. a mixed race donor would be ideal. so far a world wide search has come up empty. >> number one thing doesn't pertain to me. it turned our world upside down as a family >> now, only a bone marrow transplant will do. he says baylor knows finding a donor is a challenge. >> he has spoken to us about the possibility he may pass away. he's aware of the situation. >> the family is not giving up hope. there is a effort to increase the number of minority donors in the national registry. there are public awareness campaigns. >> if it's not baylor's life might be another patient. >> that is his dad there are two drives this weekend and another a week from today. and we've posted the story on our face book page in hopes you'll share it with a friend to help him find a match. >>
baylor needs your help. this 7-year-old who loves math and sports is battling leukemia.his video shared by asian american donor program is one way the family is reaching out. >> you can help save my brother's live. >> baylor needs a transplant his sister is not a match. their parents are japanese and german. a mixed race donor would be ideal. so far a world wide search has come up empty. >> number one thing doesn't pertain to me. it turned our world upside down as a family...
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baylor needs your help. this 7-year-old who loves math and sports is battling leukemia. this video shared by asian american donor program is one way the family is reaching out. >> you can help save my brother's live. >> baylor needs a transplant his sister is not a match. their parents are japanese and german. a mixed race donor would be ideal. so far a world wide search has come up empty. >> number one thing doesn't pertain to it turned our world upside down as a family >> now, only a bone marrow transplant will do. he says baylor knows finding a donor is a challenge. >> he has spoken to us about the possibility he may pass away. he's aware of the situation. >> the family is not giving up hope. there is a effort to increase the number of minority donors in the national registry. campaigns. >> if it's not baylor's life might be another patient. >> that is his dad there are two drives this weekend and another a week from today. and we've posted the story on our face book page in hopes you'll share it with a friend to help him find a match. >> etc. get a check on the forec
baylor needs your help. this 7-year-old who loves math and sports is battling leukemia. this video shared by asian american donor program is one way the family is reaching out. >> you can help save my brother's live. >> baylor needs a transplant his sister is not a match. their parents are japanese and german. a mixed race donor would be ideal. so far a world wide search has come up empty. >> number one thing doesn't pertain to it turned our world upside down as a family...
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caroline tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor loves math, greek mythology and sports but right now hiss is on getting well. the seven-year-old is battling leukemia. this video, shared by the asian-american donor program, is one of the way the family is asking for help. >> please donate. >> baylor needs a bone marrow transplant, and his sister is not a match. his parents are japanese and german so a mixed-race donor would be ideal. but so far even a worldwide search has come up empty. over 10 million on the national registry today and only 400,000 are of mixed-race and that's mixed-race of everybody. >> for decades, jonathan has been trying to get people to step up. >> the number one thing to add doesn't pertain to me. i don't have a family member, i'm not affected. it doesn't hit you until it hits close to home and that's the sad part. >> it's definitely turned our world upside down as a family. >> this is baylor's dad. his son endured chemotherapy two years ago that they thought had eradicated the leukemia. now only a bone marrow transplant will do, and he knows finding a donar is a c
caroline tyler has baylor's story. >> baylor loves math, greek mythology and sports but right now hiss is on getting well. the seven-year-old is battling leukemia. this video, shared by the asian-american donor program, is one of the way the family is asking for help. >> please donate. >> baylor needs a bone marrow transplant, and his sister is not a match. his parents are japanese and german so a mixed-race donor would be ideal. but so far even a worldwide search has come up...
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because baylor is japanese and german. and there's a shortage of mixed ethnicity donors. for more information on upcoming marrow drives.visit a- a-d-p dot org. .*music . a taste of san francisco's carnaval where the grand parade featured more than 50 groups of dancers singers and floats. they all made their way through the mission district. more than 400-thousand people were expected to attend carnaval this weekend. which is a celebration of latin american and carribbean cultures. the highlight for many is always the parade. we asked a few spectators what they like most. carnaval featured a soccer- theme this year. calling it a 'celebration of the world cup' which is taking place in brazil next month. for tomorrow we will seek gusting winds and mild weather. that formal fleet clear skies for tomorrow with a little bit of fog at the coast. the winds will hop around 30 mi. per hour by the bank. for tuesday afternoon to will see a bit higher breezed around 40 mi. per hour due to a storm coming in. for wednesday and thursday the sea breeze will weaken however by the end the w
because baylor is japanese and german. and there's a shortage of mixed ethnicity donors. for more information on upcoming marrow drives.visit a- a-d-p dot org. .*music . a taste of san francisco's carnaval where the grand parade featured more than 50 groups of dancers singers and floats. they all made their way through the mission district. more than 400-thousand people were expected to attend carnaval this weekend. which is a celebration of latin american and carribbean cultures. the highlight...
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at baylor we have a fiber and chapel c.am so there is the spiritual dimension as well so trying to channel everything into the age of 18 to 22 a set of labor law issues of wages and terms and conditions and so forth seems to be very artificial and arbitrary and not serving the ultimate interest of the individual student athlete. >> mr. muir do you have a vantage point on that? >> i think about the relationships we build with young people and it starts prior to coming to college. now it's becoming a sophomore or junior year of high school. others say when they get to the seniors and in that carries them out only for the four or five years they are on campus but we want them to have a relationship with us once they graduate and have a degree. that relationship is so important to us and yes we do have students of other issues that need to be dealt with. how do they cope and manage but they feel open and for the majority of them they are able to come to someone here in the university setting whether faculty member at coach admi
at baylor we have a fiber and chapel c.am so there is the spiritual dimension as well so trying to channel everything into the age of 18 to 22 a set of labor law issues of wages and terms and conditions and so forth seems to be very artificial and arbitrary and not serving the ultimate interest of the individual student athlete. >> mr. muir do you have a vantage point on that? >> i think about the relationships we build with young people and it starts prior to coming to college. now...
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you're trying to connect this. >> no, i'm not. >> elgin baylor has nothing to do with the things that i said 20 years later. what did it have to do? >> elgin baylor made a claim you had a plantation mentality and now in this thing you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. you know. i think you're more of a racist than i am. i'm not a racist and i've never been a racist i'll never be a racist. i don't know what that means. you're asking me about questions. what do you mean a mentality? >> to have a plantation mentality is to feel you own these guys. they're working for you. >> do i own them? >> i don't know. >> my players earn $100 million a year. do i own them? >> in this tape you're saying i support them, i give them food, clothes, cars. >> i think i create opportunities for them so they can make $100 million. i don't give them anything, believe me. those players can get that same amount of money anywhere else. >> you acknowledge they earned that. >> of course they earned it and they worked harder than any other sport. >> donald ster
you're trying to connect this. >> no, i'm not. >> elgin baylor has nothing to do with the things that i said 20 years later. what did it have to do? >> elgin baylor made a claim you had a plantation mentality and now in this thing you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. you know. i think you're more of a racist than i am. i'm not a racist and i've never been a racist i'll never be a racist. i don't know what that...
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we gathered together on monday evening at baylor to honor the performance in classrooms. during the prior academic year, 86% of the senior student athletes received their undergraduate degrees and many have gone on to pursue advanced degrees. this past fall semester grades were not entered in the spring. the student-athlete achieved a cumulative gpa of 3.27. that is an all-time high. and 347 of our student athletes were named in the big 12 commissioner's on a roll -- honor roll. so in the athletic progra the ae reality is that even in these times, college athletics including at baylor is not a profit generating activity. it is not generating profits for baylor or for the vast majority of institutions of higher education. the director's recent decision in the western university case has characterized the student-athlete as employees. this is an unprecedented ruling as the chairman noted and in the view is misguided. .. these services and programs contribute significantly to their ultimate academic success. they include academic advising, career counseling including baylor
we gathered together on monday evening at baylor to honor the performance in classrooms. during the prior academic year, 86% of the senior student athletes received their undergraduate degrees and many have gone on to pursue advanced degrees. this past fall semester grades were not entered in the spring. the student-athlete achieved a cumulative gpa of 3.27. that is an all-time high. and 347 of our student athletes were named in the big 12 commissioner's on a roll -- honor roll. so in the...
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because baylor is japanese and german. and there's a shortage of mixed ethnicity donors. for more information on upcoming marrow drives.visit a- a-d-p dot org. coming up on kron 4 news at 8. a woman found dead in her home. and police suspect foul play. but why they arent ruling the death a murder. yet. plus. we're getting our first look at the man behind a deadly attack at a jewish museum. we have the latest in the search for the alleged gunman. and then. just before memorial day the president makes a surprise visit to our troops! we share where and the message he gave. a woman was found dead inside her fremont home this morning. police won't confirm how she died, although they are classifying her death as suspicious.? kron four's dan rubin asked the woman's neighbors what they've seen and heard. fremont police were called to this home, near royal palm and flamingo drive just before ten this morning. the officers responded coast three. lights and sirens. and found a deceased female inside. the woman was only 39-years-old. a family member inside the house found her dead, a
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and he represented elgin baylor when he tried to sue donald sterling. gentlemen, good to see all of you, thank you for joining us. pat, let me start with you. i want to get a fresh reaction from somebody who knows the game well. your reaction to magic's grace tonight and this whole scandal in general. >> i can't believe he added to the insults he has already levied against magic and the african-american race. magic johnson is one of the most endearing and engaging people on this planet. that smile just disarms everybody from the street to the elite. let me tell you something, bill, when i asked magic to help me after the first year with alan, he flew with me to virginia and met with allen, and a mentor, he looked up to him. he gave his time and talent. he didn't have to. i heard anderson say, he is a superman. >> yeah, and carl, your experience with the elgin baylor case, i want to talk, we'll get magic's reaction to how elgin was treated. and we'll get to that but what do you make of these conflicting stories? who called who? who knew v. stiviano, none
and he represented elgin baylor when he tried to sue donald sterling. gentlemen, good to see all of you, thank you for joining us. pat, let me start with you. i want to get a fresh reaction from somebody who knows the game well. your reaction to magic's grace tonight and this whole scandal in general. >> i can't believe he added to the insults he has already levied against magic and the african-american race. magic johnson is one of the most endearing and engaging people on this planet....
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marrow drive. >> we're in desperate need and pleading to the people to find someone who will sail baylor'sife. >> the test is a painless mouth swab. there is another drive tomorrow in walnut creek and next saturday at the asian heritage street fair many san francisco. >>> caltrans is warning of a complete closure and plans call for highway 101 in santa rosa at airport boulevard to be closed at 10:00 tonight, just a few minutes ago, so crews can demolish the old overpass. detours will be in place and engineers plan to open the southbound lanes at 6:00 a.m. the northbound lanes at 7:00, a partial closure at that same location is set again for tomorrow night. >>> well, are you feeling a bit stressed out? perhaps you live in san francisco or oakland. according to ara blog san francisco ranks no. 4 on the list of most stressed out cities. oakland ranks no. 6. the most stressed out? washington, d.c.. the list looks at seven criteria including commute time, crime, hours worked and the cost of rent? >> do i seem stressed? >> not at all. >> i live in the city, so i guess i'm against that. this week
marrow drive. >> we're in desperate need and pleading to the people to find someone who will sail baylor'sife. >> the test is a painless mouth swab. there is another drive tomorrow in walnut creek and next saturday at the asian heritage street fair many san francisco. >>> caltrans is warning of a complete closure and plans call for highway 101 in santa rosa at airport boulevard to be closed at 10:00 tonight, just a few minutes ago, so crews can demolish the old overpass....
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baylor fredrickson from albany. is diagnosed with leukemia. and needs to find a bone marrow match. in order to stay alive. he is mixed japanese and german. which makes finding a match more challenging. the bone marrow drive for him will be held on the berkeley campus at the campus shared services office. from noon to 2 p-m tomorrow afternoon. after being closed to the public for almost 8- months, san francisco's iconic coit tower will re-open tomorrow. the city will celebrate with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 11 a- m. the recreation and parks department spent 1-point-7 million dollars for renovations. they include replacing the roof, repainting and restoring the murals. the white column on telegraph hill has been a beloved san francisco landmark since 19-33, offering 360- degree views of the city. still ahead: elation and tears. as families who were split apart by military service. are made whole again. and magic johnson responds to donald sterling's comments against his character. the bay area will see a third ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile.
baylor fredrickson from albany. is diagnosed with leukemia. and needs to find a bone marrow match. in order to stay alive. he is mixed japanese and german. which makes finding a match more challenging. the bone marrow drive for him will be held on the berkeley campus at the campus shared services office. from noon to 2 p-m tomorrow afternoon. after being closed to the public for almost 8- months, san francisco's iconic coit tower will re-open tomorrow. the city will celebrate with a ribbon...
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baylor fredrickson's fight is challenging because he is multiethnic.parents are japanese and germen. so far a nationwide search for a bone marrow match has come up empty. today people from all around the area went to a drive to see if they were a match. >> everybody should come out and be a part of the program just because you never know. you never know what's going to happen down the road. you never know -- yeah. we never expected this to happen to us. >>> baylor endured chemotherapy two years ago they thought eradicated the leukemia, but it returned and now a transplant is the only option. >>> still to come on abc 7 news at 11:00, protests across the world today. now international help is on the way in the frantic search for hundreds of kidnapped nigerian girls. >>> plus, he was taken out of the school lunch line and his food thrown away. wait till you hear what his mother did when she found out it was all about a few bucks into thanks, mom. >> thanks, mom. >> thanks, mom. >> thanks, mom. >>> and giving thanks to mom. the unusual things these kids ar
baylor fredrickson's fight is challenging because he is multiethnic.parents are japanese and germen. so far a nationwide search for a bone marrow match has come up empty. today people from all around the area went to a drive to see if they were a match. >> everybody should come out and be a part of the program just because you never know. you never know what's going to happen down the road. you never know -- yeah. we never expected this to happen to us. >>> baylor endured...
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. >> reporter: elgin baylor claims his 2009 wrote sterling wanted poor black kids.release false information about the african-american players in an effort to reduce their value. sterling denied the allegations and baylor later dropped his racial discrimination suit. the new information shows he might fight to keep the clippers. >> you can't force somebody to sell property in america. i'm a lawyer. >> reporter: if he can't keep the team sterling's wife shelly says legally she can. she's obtained an attorney and claims they're part of a trust. the analysts say she may have a case. >> when we're dealing with community property it means that both spouses own all the property, not a half and half situation. they both own all. >> oh, boy. that's going to be going on. >> oh, boy. >>> all right. ahead here, it was the tv debate seen around the world. a face-off that ended up making quite a mess of things in the studio. >> that happens here all the time. certainly sitting next to natalie. this isn't the first time a tv show's turned violent. we'll have the video to prove it
. >> reporter: elgin baylor claims his 2009 wrote sterling wanted poor black kids.release false information about the african-american players in an effort to reduce their value. sterling denied the allegations and baylor later dropped his racial discrimination suit. the new information shows he might fight to keep the clippers. >> you can't force somebody to sell property in america. i'm a lawyer. >> reporter: if he can't keep the team sterling's wife shelly says legally she...
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the potential donors provided a cheek swab to see if they could be a match for baylor frederickson, bute is half japanese, finding a donor is really tough. >> like a perfect match is like an identical twin. he doesn't have an identical twin. >> only 7% of those registered as born marrow donors are asian, even fewer are mixed race like baylor. there is another race drive next week at larkin in san francisco. >>> in the meantime, staying in san francisco, a landmark has reopened. you will meet two of the women whose images have . >>> covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >>> one of san francisco's iconic landmarks is open for business again looking live now at quick tower from our tower. quake tower shut down for six months of renovations, inside and out, including work on the famous murals, here is abc news reporter carolyn tyler. >> reporter: they cut the ribbon today to re-open coit tower, this landmark originally opened in 1933, a gift to the firefighters. it includes modernizing the elevators that takes crowds to the top for million dollar
the potential donors provided a cheek swab to see if they could be a match for baylor frederickson, bute is half japanese, finding a donor is really tough. >> like a perfect match is like an identical twin. he doesn't have an identical twin. >> only 7% of those registered as born marrow donors are asian, even fewer are mixed race like baylor. there is another race drive next week at larkin in san francisco. >>> in the meantime, staying in san francisco, a landmark has...
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he had a 22-year association with elgin baylor as his director of operations. 22 years with that man.given huge sums of money to black charities, including the united negro fund. he has given money to the inner city people so they can see his games. there isn't any record in the entire 30 years he's owned this team of racism entering into the conduct and operation of the team. it's just a phony charge. they know it's a phony charge. >> mr. bleacher, i hear what you're saying. but then on anderson cooper's show, he then goes on to rant and say awful things about someone who is beloved, not only in the nba but across america. we're talking about magic johnson. this is what he said not when he was being taunted, if you will by anderson cooper but simply in a response from anderson. listen to this. >> here is a man who -- i don't know if i say this. he acts so holy. he made love to every girl in every city in america and he had aids. what kind of a guy goes to every city and has sex with every girl and then catches hiv. is that someone that we want to respect? i think he should be ashamed
he had a 22-year association with elgin baylor as his director of operations. 22 years with that man.given huge sums of money to black charities, including the united negro fund. he has given money to the inner city people so they can see his games. there isn't any record in the entire 30 years he's owned this team of racism entering into the conduct and operation of the team. it's just a phony charge. they know it's a phony charge. >> mr. bleacher, i hear what you're saying. but then on...
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baylor fredrickson's fight is especially challenging because he's multi-ethnic. his parents are japanese and german. so far a bone marrow match has come up empty. many people went to the drive yesterday to see if they are a match. >> anybody and everybody should come out and be a part of the program. just because you never know. you never know what's going to happen down the road. you never know -- yeah. we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor entered chemotherapy two years ago they it they thought eradicated the leukemia and now a bone mare oh transplant is the only option. another drive will be held today in walnut creek and it's at the mother's day stroll from 11 to 4. >>> residents are cleaning up after a tornado touched down, cussing widespread damage. so far no reports of injuries. here's abc news reporter michael bar. >> tornadoes tore through the midwest on saturday, twist their way through alabama and missouri like the one you see here in missouri city. one of the twisters struck the town of oregon, missouri and northwest kansas city. dan is in
baylor fredrickson's fight is especially challenging because he's multi-ethnic. his parents are japanese and german. so far a bone marrow match has come up empty. many people went to the drive yesterday to see if they are a match. >> anybody and everybody should come out and be a part of the program. just because you never know. you never know what's going to happen down the road. you never know -- yeah. we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor entered chemotherapy two...
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we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor endured chemotherapy two years ago. they thought it eradicated the leukemia but it returned and now a bone marrow transplant is the only other option. another drive will be held today in walnut creek and it's at the mother's day stroll from 11 to 4. >> strong winds blew across the bay area yesterday. you see just how gusty it was in san francisco. it was so bad the great highway was shut down yesterday afternoon because all of that sand was blowing across the road. no word on when it will reopen. the wind caused some scary moments a few miles away at harding park golf course. that's because a tree branch fell on to a minivan just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon. everyone in the car got out okay. and an entire tree fell on east 17th street in oakland. part of that tree knocked out a power line near the san antonio recreation center but electricity has since been restored. yes, it was quite brisk yesterday, lisa. >> we will still have gusty winds at the coast. up to 35 miles an hour. but the winds backing off around the b
we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor endured chemotherapy two years ago. they thought it eradicated the leukemia but it returned and now a bone marrow transplant is the only other option. another drive will be held today in walnut creek and it's at the mother's day stroll from 11 to 4. >> strong winds blew across the bay area yesterday. you see just how gusty it was in san francisco. it was so bad the great highway was shut down yesterday afternoon because all of that...
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>> elgin baylor claimed you had a plantation mentality.ou say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. >> this hour, reaction from my team of experts. and you.
>> elgin baylor claimed you had a plantation mentality.ou say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. >> this hour, reaction from my team of experts. and you.
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we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor endured chemotherapy two years ago. they thought it eradicated the leukemia, but it returned and now a bone marrow transplant is the only other option. another drive will be held today at the gardens, heather farm and walnut creek, during the mother's day stroll from 11 to 4. >> strong winds blew across the bay area yesterday. you see just how gusty it was in san francisco. it was so bad part of the great highway was shut down yesterday afternoon because all of that sand was blowing across the road. no word on when it will reopen. the wind caused some scary moments a few miles away at harding park golf course. a tree branch fell on to a minivan just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon. everyone in the car got out okay. and an entire tree fell on east 17th street in oakland. part of that tree knocked out a power line near the san antonio recreation center, but electricity has since been restored. >> windy again today but not quite so? >> right. windsurfers like it, mothers probably don't like it. this shot showing what a bea
we never expected this to happen to us. >> baylor endured chemotherapy two years ago. they thought it eradicated the leukemia, but it returned and now a bone marrow transplant is the only other option. another drive will be held today at the gardens, heather farm and walnut creek, during the mother's day stroll from 11 to 4. >> strong winds blew across the bay area yesterday. you see just how gusty it was in san francisco. it was so bad part of the great highway was shut down...
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>> elgin baylor claimed you had a plantation mentality. and you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. >> this hour, reaction from my team of experts. and you. and the kiss seen around the world. michael sam becomes the first openly gay player drafted into the nfl. his celebratory kiss sparks emotion, judgment and more. be, honest. did it catch you off guard. >>> this looks to be jay z, beyonce and her sister in a scuffle. what happened inside this elevator? >>> let's start with donald sterling and michael sam. two men in the spotlight brings focus to issues of race, bigotry and tolerance or intolerance. donald sterling revealed the depths of his racism and he didn't help his own case. michael sam had an emotional moment months in the making. he kissed his boyfriend live on national television on a sports channel. relieved his decision to be himself didn't cost him his career. did that further tolerance or widen the divide? not everyone was on board including some professional athletes. at
>> elgin baylor claimed you had a plantation mentality. and you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. >> this hour, reaction from my team of experts. and you. and the kiss seen around the world. michael sam becomes the first openly gay player drafted into the nfl. his celebratory kiss sparks emotion, judgment and more. be, honest. did it catch you off guard. >>> this looks to be jay z, beyonce and her sister in a...
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there this morning with this incident when a doctor in certain subjects i think it was off to the baylor. me no country breaking that can often mean staple the masses not just that this is him one evening my dad in awe. it was a good looking. just just to see him and the openings that was the with us. you discuss the incident and eliminating article. no. he defected to the. sweetie. what happened old. aussie top name the nanny job. what did he say not yet dead. i went into effect. i just remained a heat means something that the kindness and the bullet and go. he's my baby that's correct when you watch the news. when asked. what's all the nasties. we knew we could fix. the he demanded the wind lights on. clinton and mit. the house. he served in the speedo to deal with this. you get an answer to the kids' interest rates crying for itself. but it was his idea for you to get out there to see if the telescope to be. i was sad when it's his idea i think it was a victim just happened to get it we're not stopped beating. and then add up the fire him in the curriculum and the os can reveal that t
there this morning with this incident when a doctor in certain subjects i think it was off to the baylor. me no country breaking that can often mean staple the masses not just that this is him one evening my dad in awe. it was a good looking. just just to see him and the openings that was the with us. you discuss the incident and eliminating article. no. he defected to the. sweetie. what happened old. aussie top name the nanny job. what did he say not yet dead. i went into effect. i just...
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-- elgin baylor has nothing to do with the things i said and 20 years later? >> well, he claims you had a plantation mentality. and now in this thing you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. and i think you're more of a racist than i am. because i'm not a racist and i have never been a racist, i'll never be a racist. i don't know what that means to have a mentality. you're asking me about questions, what do you mean a mentality? >> well, to have a plantation mentality is to feel like you own these guys, they're working for you. >> well, do i own them? my players earn $100 million a year. some of them earn $50 million a year o-- >> you say you support them. >> well, i think i create opportunities for them so they can make $100 million. i don't give them anything, believe me. and those players could get that same amount of money anywhere else. >> you acknowledge they earn that? >> of course they earn it. and they work harder than any other sport. >> well, the nba says they want you out. are you willing to give
-- elgin baylor has nothing to do with the things i said and 20 years later? >> well, he claims you had a plantation mentality. and now in this thing you say you feed these guys -- >> i think you have more of a plantation mentality than i do. and i think you're more of a racist than i am. because i'm not a racist and i have never been a racist, i'll never be a racist. i don't know what that means to have a mentality. you're asking me about questions, what do you mean a mentality?...
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tomorrow we'll have my exclusive interview with baylor. we planned to have it tonight but ran out of time. he's speaking for the first time since sterling got banned from the nba. >>> welcome to "cnn tonight." an a-list crowd gathers at the beverly hills hotel but they're not there to sip bubbly and discuss showbiz. they are protesting against the hotel owner, after he laid down a positively medieval set of laws back in his country on the other side of the world. laws that would punish adultery, abortion, same-sex relationships with whips and deadly stonings. tonight jay leno's wife, mavis, tells me how she and her husband are fighting back. >>> plus a 20-something intern has an affair with the president in the white house, setting off a scandal that threatens to end his very administration. if you weren't around back in '98 you might think that's a plot line from "scandal" or "house of cards" but a lot of people around here remember it all too well. monica lewinsky has come out of self-imposed exile tonight to set the record straight on h
tomorrow we'll have my exclusive interview with baylor. we planned to have it tonight but ran out of time. he's speaking for the first time since sterling got banned from the nba. >>> welcome to "cnn tonight." an a-list crowd gathers at the beverly hills hotel but they're not there to sip bubbly and discuss showbiz. they are protesting against the hotel owner, after he laid down a positively medieval set of laws back in his country on the other side of the world. laws that...
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tomorrow we'll have my exclusive interview with baylor.d to have it tonight but ran out of time. he's speaking for the first time since sterling got banned from the nba. >>> welcome to "cnn tonight." an a-list crowd gathers at the beverly hills hotel but they're not there to sip bubbly and discuss showbiz. they are protesting against the hotel owner, after he laid down a positively medieval set of laws back in his country on the other side of the world. laws that would punish adultery, abortion, same-sex relationships
tomorrow we'll have my exclusive interview with baylor.d to have it tonight but ran out of time. he's speaking for the first time since sterling got banned from the nba. >>> welcome to "cnn tonight." an a-list crowd gathers at the beverly hills hotel but they're not there to sip bubbly and discuss showbiz. they are protesting against the hotel owner, after he laid down a positively medieval set of laws back in his country on the other side of the world. laws that would punish...