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it was a bloody week to holy week in egypt.scenes of palm sunday bomb attacks. more than 40 people were killed. dozens more wounded. and the islamic state claims responsibility. the attacks come less than a week after president trump met with egypt's president at the white house where the two leaders vowed to fight terrorism. mr. trump condemned the attacks and says he has great confidence in president el sisi. teri okita has the latest. >> reporter: the men's choir was streaming live on the internet when the coptic church was bombed. rescuers sifted through broken glass and bloody pews which minutes before had been packed with workshipers celebrating palm sunday. at least 27 were killed and isis has claimed responsibility. but it wouldn't be the only isis attack on christians, four hours later, a suicide bomber targeted st. mark's church in alexandria, 80 miles away. more than a dozen people were killed. angry crowds gathered outside, stepping on bloody palm fronds left in the wake of the violence, chanting "no more terrorism.
it was a bloody week to holy week in egypt.scenes of palm sunday bomb attacks. more than 40 people were killed. dozens more wounded. and the islamic state claims responsibility. the attacks come less than a week after president trump met with egypt's president at the white house where the two leaders vowed to fight terrorism. mr. trump condemned the attacks and says he has great confidence in president el sisi. teri okita has the latest. >> reporter: the men's choir was streaming live on...
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(justine) we have team coverage tonight of the bloody demonstrations in berkeley... kron four's philippe djegal shows us another angle of the protests. (philippe)nats- "you're a fááááág white male." the discourse wasn't civil...nats- "and, if you don't starting shutting it up, we're going to take your fááááág. a fascist is in charge. you're a fááááág retard." one could argue the often vulgar discussions were irrational.nats- "you're a fááááág white male. yeah, i'm a white male. white male." caucasians blasting one another for not being on the same political side...nats- "get it, get it, get it." an african american woman strips an asian american woman of her american flag... upset over the woman's allegiance to president donald trump.sot- "(philippe) does it bother you more because she's a minority? (woman) absolutely. it makes shameful that you are not listening to what he's doing to our people. you have brown skin. brown skin. (other woman) my skin doesn't mean anything. i'm an american. i'm an american. (woman) but girl, when your family starts to get affected by
(justine) we have team coverage tonight of the bloody demonstrations in berkeley... kron four's philippe djegal shows us another angle of the protests. (philippe)nats- "you're a fááááág white male." the discourse wasn't civil...nats- "and, if you don't starting shutting it up, we're going to take your fááááág. a fascist is in charge. you're a fááááág retard." one could argue the often vulgar discussions were irrational.nats- "you're a fááááág white...
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. >> the customer forcibly removed from a united airlines flight, bloodied and shaken. the united ceo saying it was a reaccommodation gone awry. just incredible video. that story. all the details. we're still piecing it together. we'll have what we know for you ahead. much more this hour as well. >>> but we begin with our top story. it has been five months almost to the day since 130 million americans went to the polls and made donald trump president and guess what, five months later, we are ready to re-enter election season. what do we do? we come straight to the big board. we are calling this the spring election sprint. special elections here. a number of special elections. they begin tomorrow. we've heard all the controversy surrounding trump's early days. we've seen the poll numbers. the approval ratings that have never been this low. this early. democrats saying our voters have never been this excited. they say the republicans are on their heels. well, does any of it add up to anything real? that's the question. quhooer goi we're going to start getting answers tomo
. >> the customer forcibly removed from a united airlines flight, bloodied and shaken. the united ceo saying it was a reaccommodation gone awry. just incredible video. that story. all the details. we're still piecing it together. we'll have what we know for you ahead. much more this hour as well. >>> but we begin with our top story. it has been five months almost to the day since 130 million americans went to the polls and made donald trump president and guess what, five months...
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that inmate is a little bit bloody right there.his kicked off during the meal time. >> the injured inmate is zachary harvey. the other is antoine gill. >> we responded to a fight. he was punched numerous times and has a cut inside his lip. >> they're going to clean him up and evaluate him and check out his injuries. if he cut up his mouth real bad and requires internal stitching, they're not going to be able to do it here and will require a hospital. the other guy was taken to the desegregation unit. >> they'll evaluate to see if it was a fight or assault. the deputy up there talked to other inmates, review the camera to see what all happened. >> one of the witnesses was a trustee, an inmate maintenance worker. brian prawdzik. >> the dude was grabbing water. he walked up behind him, don't touch my food. don't touch my food. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. dude never hit him back, though. he just stood there. kept turning. blood there. blood there. i have to get bleach and clean this up and scrub. definitely another day of being a trustee. ev
that inmate is a little bit bloody right there.his kicked off during the meal time. >> the injured inmate is zachary harvey. the other is antoine gill. >> we responded to a fight. he was punched numerous times and has a cut inside his lip. >> they're going to clean him up and evaluate him and check out his injuries. if he cut up his mouth real bad and requires internal stitching, they're not going to be able to do it here and will require a hospital. the other guy was taken to...
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military strike against the assad regime in the country's bloody six year civil war. u.n. ambassador nikki haley warned of possible further u.s. military action. >> the united states took a very measured step last night. we are prepared to do more. but we hope that will not be necessary. >> reporter: the target of the strikes was syria's air base, launch point for the syrian war planes that carried out the chemical attack. the pentagon says 59 of 60 tomahawk cruise missiles severely degraded or destroyed their targets including aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, fuel and ammunition dumps and air defense systems. the pentagon estimates 20 aircraft were destroyed, though video of the aftermath shows several shelters still standing and military aircraft undamaged. u.s. missiles left the runway intact and avoided chemical weapons storage to prevents civilian casualties. the march to military action took a little more than 48 hours. the planning began tuesday, the day the world saw the first images of victims, many of them children of the chemical weapons attack. on thursday
military strike against the assad regime in the country's bloody six year civil war. u.n. ambassador nikki haley warned of possible further u.s. military action. >> the united states took a very measured step last night. we are prepared to do more. but we hope that will not be necessary. >> reporter: the target of the strikes was syria's air base, launch point for the syrian war planes that carried out the chemical attack. the pentagon says 59 of 60 tomahawk cruise missiles severely...
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it's all bloody. well, beggars can't be choosers.k, as i go to explain to monica why i have to check into rehab. here. fresh from wyndham's. now you won't have to face monica half-naked. so, now i have to bare my soul.
it's all bloody. well, beggars can't be choosers.k, as i go to explain to monica why i have to check into rehab. here. fresh from wyndham's. now you won't have to face monica half-naked. so, now i have to bare my soul.
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new outrage from bloody protests. caught on camera video getting nationwide attention. carbon monoxide and brian hackney. >> i am jewel -- i am brian hackney, i am juliette goodrich. >> protesters started brawling. our cameras caught some of the fights and injuries. 11 people were hurt. kpix 5's christin ayers is live in berkeley where a new video from yesterday's protests have a lot of people upset. >> reporter: videos of the brawls that broke out yesterday have been circulating online but there is one video that is sparking outrage tonight over the actions of a white supremest. >> reporter: of all the fist fights, explosions and bloody brawls that characterized yesterday's protests in berkeley one moment stood out. one woman sucker punched on camera. her fist is extended as well. the video skimmage have gone viral. the man throwing the punch, he live streamed from the propose before the incident -- propose before the incident. we -- protest before the incident. she received threats online. it is unclear whether police are investigating the incident. i reached out to h
new outrage from bloody protests. caught on camera video getting nationwide attention. carbon monoxide and brian hackney. >> i am jewel -- i am brian hackney, i am juliette goodrich. >> protesters started brawling. our cameras caught some of the fights and injuries. 11 people were hurt. kpix 5's christin ayers is live in berkeley where a new video from yesterday's protests have a lot of people upset. >> reporter: videos of the brawls that broke out yesterday have been...
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made with wholesome ingredients >>> good evening and we begin with a bloody ending to a mystifying andrifying story involving a murder that played out on a video posted on facebook. the suspect recording on his phone as he shot and killed an elderly man on the street. it is raising questions about crime in the air of social media. >> guy down in the white car. >> the two-day manhunt for the 37-year-old suspect steve stevens is over after he took his own life late this morning. >> this started with one tragedy and ended with a person taking their life. loss of life is loss of life. we would like to have brought him in peacefully and talked to him to find out why this happened. >> i'm at the point where i snapped. >> he was on the run after posting this video to his facebook page on sunday. >> i'm about to kill someone. this old dude. >> he recorded himself killing this old man in cold blood on a sidewalk in cleveland. >> how old are you in. >> the 911 calls describe the chaotic aftermath. >> where was he shot? >> he was shot in the head. >> is he awake at all? >> no, he's dead. >> they
made with wholesome ingredients >>> good evening and we begin with a bloody ending to a mystifying andrifying story involving a murder that played out on a video posted on facebook. the suspect recording on his phone as he shot and killed an elderly man on the street. it is raising questions about crime in the air of social media. >> guy down in the white car. >> the two-day manhunt for the 37-year-old suspect steve stevens is over after he took his own life late this...
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. >> political outrage turned bloody in berkeley. our kpix crews were right in the middle of the chaos as trump supporters and anti-trump activists come to blows. >>> we're going to go live to berkeley in a moment, but we have breaking news first. chopper 5 is live over a car lot on stephenson boulevard in fremont. at least 20 cars are on fire right now. it looks like there are hundreds of cars at this lot. the business at this address is called i aoki vehicle purchasing. we believe this is mostly a lot of used cars that are sold at auction. their website says they sell 600 cars every monday including used cars from rental car companies. they also sell motorcycles. >> we take a look at this video from 15 minutes ago. this is a car lot belonging to iaa vehicle purchasing. we don't know how the fire started. the fire department told us the fire got so big so fast because firefighters had a hard time getting access because the lot is closed today. fire department says nobody has been hurt. in the last few minutes, we've seen the fire ca
. >> political outrage turned bloody in berkeley. our kpix crews were right in the middle of the chaos as trump supporters and anti-trump activists come to blows. >>> we're going to go live to berkeley in a moment, but we have breaking news first. chopper 5 is live over a car lot on stephenson boulevard in fremont. at least 20 cars are on fire right now. it looks like there are hundreds of cars at this lot. the business at this address is called i aoki vehicle purchasing. we...
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and -- but i think the fact that we haven't, you know, escalated in syria, and this was just a bloody nose to let them know what to do. i mean, that sort of reassured a lot of trump supporters, i think. and dropping the moab yesterday, no problem whatsoever with that. trish: yeah, i think the supporters liked that big time. i'm going to see you guys in just a little bit. don't go anywhere. critics meanwhile blasting the president's decision to drop the mother of all bombs and saying it only killed 36 militants. you heard that. that's what colonel peters is talking about. this criticism it costs millions and millions of dollars. but, you know, putting the world on notice was one big expensive bomb doesn't that actually cost less money and fewer lives? we're talking about the cost of war and the cost of not going to war. next. yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. thithis is the new new york.e? think again.
and -- but i think the fact that we haven't, you know, escalated in syria, and this was just a bloody nose to let them know what to do. i mean, that sort of reassured a lot of trump supporters, i think. and dropping the moab yesterday, no problem whatsoever with that. trish: yeah, i think the supporters liked that big time. i'm going to see you guys in just a little bit. don't go anywhere. critics meanwhile blasting the president's decision to drop the mother of all bombs and saying it only...
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rescuers cysted through glass and bloodied pews which minutes before had been celebrated palm sunday. at least 27 were killed and isis has claimed responsibility. but it wouldn't be the only attack on christians. four hours after the first black a suicide bomber targeted the st. mark's church in alexandria 80 miles away. more than a dozen people were killed. angry crowds gathered outside, stepping on bloodied palm fronds left in the wake of the violence chanting no more terrorism. during his palm sunday mass he condemned the attacks. may the lord converts hearts of people who sow terror, violence, and death, he said. the pope is due to visit egypt in less than three weeks. egypt's christian minority makes up about a tenth of the population and has been repeatedly targeted by islamic extremists. last tess an isis suicide bomber killed at least 30 egyptians at a coptic cathedral in egypt. >>> an asylum seeker from uzbekistan was behind the rampage that killed four in sweden. it happened friday in stockholm where a hijacked beer truck slammed into a department store. police say the 39-ye
rescuers cysted through glass and bloodied pews which minutes before had been celebrated palm sunday. at least 27 were killed and isis has claimed responsibility. but it wouldn't be the only attack on christians. four hours after the first black a suicide bomber targeted the st. mark's church in alexandria 80 miles away. more than a dozen people were killed. angry crowds gathered outside, stepping on bloodied palm fronds left in the wake of the violence chanting no more terrorism. during his...
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unidentified and bloodied united airlines passenger in chicago sunday night gets yanked out of his seat. dragged down the aisle of the plane by chicago police. here is the story. united overbook this had flight to louisville, kentucky, and asked passengers to surrender their seats for compensation in order to make room for crew members. when nobody volunteered united said it was forced into what it calls an involuntary deboarding situation. involuntary is an understatement. the backlash social media frenzy, leading to the suspension of one chicago police officer. united ceo was forced to release this statement, after first defending the ejection. he writes, quote, this is an upsetting event. all of us here at united, our team is moving with a sense of urgency to work with authorities and conduct our own detailed review of what happened. what upsets a lot of people isn't just the fact that he's bloodied, being dragged through the aisle but this was done to accommodate their crew members. >> it just seems like poor planning. but this is the way these airlines operate they overbook these f
unidentified and bloodied united airlines passenger in chicago sunday night gets yanked out of his seat. dragged down the aisle of the plane by chicago police. here is the story. united overbook this had flight to louisville, kentucky, and asked passengers to surrender their seats for compensation in order to make room for crew members. when nobody volunteered united said it was forced into what it calls an involuntary deboarding situation. involuntary is an understatement. the backlash social...
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the longer the protests went on, the more bloodied faces, posters, and streets we saw.weapons included sticks, rocks, glass bottles, and fists."these guys are cowards. this is all they do - they hide with their masks, they sucker punch you, they hit you in the back of the head with sticks. this is what they do."protesters made it up to shattuck avenue before things finally started to die down.(live)some people questioned why police weren't preventing all the injuries from happening out here.there were plenty of officers, but a lot of the fights we saw seemed to be free-for-alls. live in berkeley, spencer blake, kron four news. (justine) our team coverage of the bloody demonstrations in berkeley continues with kron four's philippe djegal... he shows us another angle of the bitter sides pitted against each other. (philippe)nats- "you're a fááááág white male." the discourse wasn't civil...nats- "and, if you don't starting shutting it up, we're going to take your fááááág. a fascist is in charge. you're a fááááág retard." one could argue the often vulgar discussions were irrational.nats- "y
the longer the protests went on, the more bloodied faces, posters, and streets we saw.weapons included sticks, rocks, glass bottles, and fists."these guys are cowards. this is all they do - they hide with their masks, they sucker punch you, they hit you in the back of the head with sticks. this is what they do."protesters made it up to shattuck avenue before things finally started to die down.(live)some people questioned why police weren't preventing all the injuries from happening...
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. >> reporter: and he says he has no memory of running back on the plane bloodied and distraught aftereing dragged off. dao's attorneys will sue united and the city. >> he's a 69-year-old man. is that really the way we want to treat the aged? >> reporter: today united released a new statement, reiterating its apology, saying, this provided a harsh learning experience from which we will take immediate concrete action, how they handle oversold flights and will no longer ask law enforcement to remove passengers unless it's a matter of safety and security. the airport commissioner said those security guards employed by the city have been told by january to stop wearing jackets that say police but continued wearing them anyway. >> i want to express our extreme regret for the actions of our officers. >> reporter: still, attorneys for dr. dao insist sunday's incident reflects a bigger problem at the nation's airlines where customer service they say isn't what it used to be. >> for a long time, airlines, united in particular, have bullied us. >> one more note, the canadian transport minister t
. >> reporter: and he says he has no memory of running back on the plane bloodied and distraught aftereing dragged off. dao's attorneys will sue united and the city. >> he's a 69-year-old man. is that really the way we want to treat the aged? >> reporter: today united released a new statement, reiterating its apology, saying, this provided a harsh learning experience from which we will take immediate concrete action, how they handle oversold flights and will no longer ask law...
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>> doug: a woman left bloodied on the streets of san jose. we will tell you what witnesses say about her assailant as mornings on 2 continues. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> 7:00 this wednesday morning, april 6th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. i saw some light rain outside our door just a minute ago. steve. >> that is correct. gasia, i like the hair. >> thank you. trying something new. dug around in the back of the makeup cap net. >> very good. we have light rain as dave touched on. small print. don't read the small print. i believe an umbrella would go good at the ashby bart station. thank you. that is great information. i appreciate that. sal can use that too. an umbrella at the ashby bart station. >> yes, i can. thank you. >> any time. we do have light rain around piedmont. it looks like emryville, berkeley. not much. just a tiny bit. that's what we're getting today. tomorrow clearing. the wind will pick up. warmer weather on the way. the breeze will be with us thursday and friday. light cloud cover. not muc
>> doug: a woman left bloodied on the streets of san jose. we will tell you what witnesses say about her assailant as mornings on 2 continues. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> 7:00 this wednesday morning, april 6th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. i saw some light rain outside our door just a minute ago. steve. >> that is correct. gasia, i like the hair. >> thank you. trying something new. dug around in the back of the makeup...
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possibly no recent story has generated the level of universal outrage quite like the video of a bloodied man being dragged from his airplane seat. now there is late word a settlement has been reached between united airlines and that passenger, kentucky doctor david dao, who was injured after being forcibly removed from his seat, to give his seat to a traveling united airline crew member. the sum was announced on the same day united released an internal report on the april 9th incident and announced a series of changes to prevent it from happening again. in an exclusive interview, united's ceo oscar munoz described to me the failures that failed dr. dao. >> i don't wish any lower point than this on anyone in the world. >> reporter: oscar munoz hoping this low point will also be united's turning point with what it calls an amicable resolution of an unfortunate incident, the airline settling with dr. david dao as it confronts mistakes and promises change releasing an internal report listing its failures that day, calling law enforcement despite the fact there was no security threat. booking
possibly no recent story has generated the level of universal outrage quite like the video of a bloodied man being dragged from his airplane seat. now there is late word a settlement has been reached between united airlines and that passenger, kentucky doctor david dao, who was injured after being forcibly removed from his seat, to give his seat to a traveling united airline crew member. the sum was announced on the same day united released an internal report on the april 9th incident and...
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angry crowds gathered outside, stepping on bloody palm fronds left in the wake of the violence chanting no more terrorism. in st. peter's square pope francis had the same message, during his palm sunday mass he condemned the attacks. >> may the lord comfort the hearts of-- people who sow terror violence and death. the pope is due to visit egypt in less than three week, egypt christian minority makes up about a tent of the population and has repeatedly been targeted by islamic extremists, last december a suicide bomber killed more than 30 christians at a cop particular cathedral in cairo. at the time of that attack isis vowed to escalate violence against christians in egypt. and now elaine, it appears they've done just that. >> quijano: terri okita in london, thank you. the trump administration is vowing to keep up the pressure on syrian dictator bashar al-assad after firing a wave of missiles at a syrian air base thursday night. the u.s. strike were in retaliation for a horrific chemical attack last week that killed nearly 90 people. margaret brennan has more from palm beach florida whe
angry crowds gathered outside, stepping on bloody palm fronds left in the wake of the violence chanting no more terrorism. in st. peter's square pope francis had the same message, during his palm sunday mass he condemned the attacks. >> may the lord comfort the hearts of-- people who sow terror violence and death. the pope is due to visit egypt in less than three week, egypt christian minority makes up about a tent of the population and has repeatedly been targeted by islamic extremists,...
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he's got a bloody face as he does this.im screaming, he says just kill me with that bloody face. how does this play in a court case? >> lawsuits are about two things, what are the damages to the person who was hurt and who are you suing? and here the damages did not look enormous, although he is still in the hospital sand maybe it's triggered another heart attack, so it could be a catastrophic injury, but the target here, united airlines, this is a public relations disaster for them. they, just today they were going between 250 million and 500 million in terms of decreased value for the company, and what that spells for a lawyer who takes this case is, to buy off a public relations disaster, they're going to have to pay in doctor a lot of money. his case is going to get more than it normally would. >> you might be talking $50,000? >> i'm talking about $500,000 to a million dollars if this case is handled properly. they want to get this out -- it's going to be an ongoing united airlines disaster. the only way you get out of
he's got a bloody face as he does this.im screaming, he says just kill me with that bloody face. how does this play in a court case? >> lawsuits are about two things, what are the damages to the person who was hurt and who are you suing? and here the damages did not look enormous, although he is still in the hospital sand maybe it's triggered another heart attack, so it could be a catastrophic injury, but the target here, united airlines, this is a public relations disaster for them....
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in eta's bloody campaign for basque independence.rom civil society to international witnesses. i was allowed to sit in on this ceremony. everyone spoke of an historic moment. i'm convinced that eta is handling the weapons it has under its control. i'm not sceptical, because eta declared a ceasefire and end to violence six years ago, and we monitored the ceasefire, and since their declaration, there have not been any incidents of violence by eta. for spain's government, they are still terrorists. translation: the terrorists cannot expect any kind of favourable treatment from the government, and even less impunity for their crimes. joseba goikoetxea, a local polce chief, one of many victims. his wife, rosa, remembers every detail of the day eta shot him. translation: my son told me, "mama, be strong." any steps towards peace are good, she now says, but accuses eta of making too much of today's ceremony. but it mattered to many basques. you can really feel the excitement here in the basque region, a sense of something important happenin
in eta's bloody campaign for basque independence.rom civil society to international witnesses. i was allowed to sit in on this ceremony. everyone spoke of an historic moment. i'm convinced that eta is handling the weapons it has under its control. i'm not sceptical, because eta declared a ceasefire and end to violence six years ago, and we monitored the ceasefire, and since their declaration, there have not been any incidents of violence by eta. for spain's government, they are still...
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bono could change the world ♪ sunday, bloody sunday sunday, bloody sunday ♪ >> u2, formed ten years agoll developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2, spend the next two seeing what u2 can do. >>> right now, all around us, so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody is a music that is all beat, strong it is p music. ♪ >>.rap music began in harlem in the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people gathered to spin records and recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental section. the brakes was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies, hitting the top of rhythm and blues chart. >> as a young kid, running around with a local dj crew, i watched the transition from all the disco music that we used to play at all the block parties to slowly but surely hip hop taking over. >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, process of using two turntables and mixer making new sounds out of already exi
bono could change the world ♪ sunday, bloody sunday sunday, bloody sunday ♪ >> u2, formed ten years agoll developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2, spend the next two seeing what u2 can do. >>> right now, all around us, so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody is a music that is all beat, strong it is p...
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the ceo of united airlines on the knockdown, drag-out flight fiasco that left a 69-year-old doctor bloodied and said to be traumatized. >> you said this will never happen again. what will you be doing to ensure that promise? >> and new video of the moments leading up to the shocking altercation. >> oh my god. >>> and jimmy has guillermo. johnny had ed. dave had paul. and another unlikely sidekick. tonight a look back at "the late show with david letterman" star who became so much more than just dave's mom. but first the "nightline 5." >>> boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost high protein. it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost, the number one high-protein complete nutritional drink. >>> i'm joy bauer. as a nutritionist i know probiotics can help. it's tough on your stomach's harsh environment and protects better than the leading >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight we're hearing from conservative commentator tomi lahren, the first time on television since she was pul
the ceo of united airlines on the knockdown, drag-out flight fiasco that left a 69-year-old doctor bloodied and said to be traumatized. >> you said this will never happen again. what will you be doing to ensure that promise? >> and new video of the moments leading up to the shocking altercation. >> oh my god. >>> and jimmy has guillermo. johnny had ed. dave had paul. and another unlikely sidekick. tonight a look back at "the late show with david letterman"...
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we begin with a bloody ending to a mystifying and horrifying story involving a murder that played outa video posted on facebook. the suspect recording on his phone as he shot and killed an elderly man right on the street. the case is raising all sorts of questions about crime in the era of social media. >> looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: the two-day nationwide manhunt for 37-year-old murder suspect steve stevens is finally over after he took his own life late this money. >> this started with one tragedy and ended with another person taking their own life. loss of life is loss of life. we would like to have brought steven peacefully and really talked to him to find out exactly why this happened. >> i'm at the point where i snapped. >> reporter: stevens on the run after posting this chilling video to his facebook page on easter sunday. >> find me somebody i'm going to kill, kill this guy right here, old dude. >> r randomly killing 74-year-old robert godwin senior in cold blood on a sidewalk in cleveland. >> how old are you? >> oh, man -- look -- >> reporte
we begin with a bloody ending to a mystifying and horrifying story involving a murder that played outa video posted on facebook. the suspect recording on his phone as he shot and killed an elderly man right on the street. the case is raising all sorts of questions about crime in the era of social media. >> looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: the two-day nationwide manhunt for 37-year-old murder suspect steve stevens is finally over after he took his own...
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(jr stone) we have team coverage tonight on the bloody demonstrations in berkeley...on four's philippe djegal shows us another angle of the bitter sides pitted against each other. (philippe)nats- "you're a fááááág white male." the discourse wasn't civil...nats- "and, if you don't starting shutting it up, we're going to take your fááááág. a fascist is in charge. you're a fááááág retard." one could argue the often vulgar discussions were irrational.nats- "you're a fááááág white male. yeah, i'm a white male. white male." caucasians blasting one another for not being on the same political side...nats- "get it, get it, get it." an african american woman strips an asian american woman of her american flag... upset over the woman's allegiance to president donald trump.sot- "(philippe) does it bother you more because she's a minority? (woman) absolutely. it makes shameful that you are not listening to what he's doing to our people. you have brown skin. brown skin. (other woman) my skin doesn't mean anything. i'm an american. i'm an american. (woman) but girl, when your family
(jr stone) we have team coverage tonight on the bloody demonstrations in berkeley...on four's philippe djegal shows us another angle of the bitter sides pitted against each other. (philippe)nats- "you're a fááááág white male." the discourse wasn't civil...nats- "and, if you don't starting shutting it up, we're going to take your fááááág. a fascist is in charge. you're a fááááág retard." one could argue the often vulgar discussions were irrational.nats-...
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we saw so many fights and bloody faces, we lost count.ive in berkeley, da lin, kpix 5. >>> in los angeles, thousands of protestors took to the streets to demand that president trump reveal his tax returns. there were pretty clever sign there is and plenty of them. this one referring to the russian controversy and said stop putins off. the protest was part of a nation-wide effort scheduled today. >>> similar rallies were held in several cities across the bay area today. >> as for president trump, he's spending easter weekend with his family in florida. mean while, his second in command is headed for the korean peninsula tonight. he is taking a 10-day trip to asia, which includes a stop in seoul. in south korea, the joint chiefs of staff say the north's launch ended in failure. it's not clear what kind of missile was involved. that missile test came hours after north korea rolled out hardware and troops to mark the birth of the country's founder. for the first time, they showed off intercontinental missiles that can be launched by land or s
we saw so many fights and bloody faces, we lost count.ive in berkeley, da lin, kpix 5. >>> in los angeles, thousands of protestors took to the streets to demand that president trump reveal his tax returns. there were pretty clever sign there is and plenty of them. this one referring to the russian controversy and said stop putins off. the protest was part of a nation-wide effort scheduled today. >>> similar rallies were held in several cities across the bay area today....
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. >> reporter: she became a war correspondent in her backyard, documenting italy's bloody battle against>> when you fight against the violence, you need courage. they do this in the prison. >> reporter: letizia battaglia grew up in palermo, also home to the cosa nostra, sicily's mafia. her four-decade career as a news photographer spanned some of the deadliest years of the mafia wars. some of the pictures are so difficult to look at. >> yes, if you look, yes. >> reporter: for you, too? >> yes. my-- my work was difficult. look, he seems the boss. >> reporter: always with her camera, battaglia would show up at crime scenes, sometimes before police. >> when i shoot, for me is very important to honor the person i shoot. i respect the life, and i shoot with respect. >> reporter: you say you respected life, but so much of what you shot was death. >> but you can respect, also, the death. i like this. >> reporter: we met at rome's maxxi museum of contemporary art, at an exhibit honoring battaglia's work. also on display was the grit, determination and vigor of this 82-year-old. she showed us her
. >> reporter: she became a war correspondent in her backyard, documenting italy's bloody battle against>> when you fight against the violence, you need courage. they do this in the prison. >> reporter: letizia battaglia grew up in palermo, also home to the cosa nostra, sicily's mafia. her four-decade career as a news photographer spanned some of the deadliest years of the mafia wars. some of the pictures are so difficult to look at. >> yes, if you look, yes. >>...
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their backbacks bloodied. the godmother for one of the childdren says rashanda was a great mother that did everything for her boys. adrienne reynolds / victim's oldest son's godmother "roshanda is a beautiful young lady that loved her sons, loved god, was doing the best she could for her them. she was keeping her children in private school so they could get the best education they could"a family friend tells me just last night police were called on the suspect. before 9 o'clock this morning tragedy. rashanda's family has created a go fund me page to help with funeral expenses. in the meantime richmond police have issued a $2 million dollar warrant for mcbride's arrest. the 49 year old is described as 225 pounds. last seen driving a 2007 silver 4 door mercedes s-550 with paper plates. allwin brown / richmond police chief now to a big story kron 4 has been covering all day.san francisco police have arrested a man accused of groping at least four women on muni. tonight he faces several charges, including sexual b
their backbacks bloodied. the godmother for one of the childdren says rashanda was a great mother that did everything for her boys. adrienne reynolds / victim's oldest son's godmother "roshanda is a beautiful young lady that loved her sons, loved god, was doing the best she could for her them. she was keeping her children in private school so they could get the best education they could"a family friend tells me just last night police were called on the suspect. before 9 o'clock this...
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this image of a bloodied paying customer may prove difficult for united airlines to live down.sport, and now another rivalry could be brewing. kiwis can now brag to their antipodean neighbours about their wine market. they've overtaken them as the third largest wine exporter to the united states, which is the world's biggest market. last year the country sent $400 million of wine to the us. that means new zealand only trails behind italy and france, with australia now fourth. new zealand's global wine exports are at a record high of more than $1.6 billion. that's up 5% for the year. it's a big accomplishment for a country which produces less than 1% of global supply. earlier i spoke to philip gregan, ceo of new zealand winegrowers, a trade association representing hundreds of wine producers and grape growers. we're absolutely delighted. we've had a great reception to our wines in the united states. consumers love them and we've seen great growth and we expect that growth to continue. it's a great story. it's a great story and what's fascinating is that actually your wines aren'
this image of a bloodied paying customer may prove difficult for united airlines to live down.sport, and now another rivalry could be brewing. kiwis can now brag to their antipodean neighbours about their wine market. they've overtaken them as the third largest wine exporter to the united states, which is the world's biggest market. last year the country sent $400 million of wine to the us. that means new zealand only trails behind italy and france, with australia now fourth. new zealand's...
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his face was bloodied and he needed to get home.ad not -- it appeared he hadn't gotten medical attention and he was taken off the plane again, but this time it was not by force. and i'm not sure where he went after that. >> what are we coming to? this is what the united ceo has said. this is an upsetting event to all of us here at united. i apologize for having to reaccommodate these customers. our team is moving to work with authorities and conduct our own detailed review of what happened. so you get to louisville. what did the flight attendants say and do e we know how this guy is doing? >> when we initially did take off for louisville about two hours after the original departing time, the flight attendant said they were sorry that we had had to witness the incident. and the flight was dead silent, the mood was very solemn returning back to louisville. even leaving the plane we were told again they apologized they had to witness the incident. but the apology was not coming from any kind of sincerity. it had nothing to do with amer
his face was bloodied and he needed to get home.ad not -- it appeared he hadn't gotten medical attention and he was taken off the plane again, but this time it was not by force. and i'm not sure where he went after that. >> what are we coming to? this is what the united ceo has said. this is an upsetting event to all of us here at united. i apologize for having to reaccommodate these customers. our team is moving to work with authorities and conduct our own detailed review of what...
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how he got bloodied is a big question. this is all over social media.got friends that have canceled their united credit cards because this. this is bad business. it's all over chinese media. the website weibo, which is kind of like the chinese facebook. they're basically saying united airlines force passenger offline. they're not saying chinese american passenger. they're saying one of us got kicked off. so the business that goes overseas, the chinese business. united is going to lose a lot on this one. they're not going to lose just face, but they're throwing gasoline on the fire." fletcher: "tesla now become the number one car company." black: "yeah, they passed ford last week. they passed gm this week. gm has been on a roll ever since they went bankrupt. they've got sports utility vehicles. they've got trucks. big profit makers, huge profit makers. if there was no tesla we'd being saying 'gm looks great.' but in the world of tesla where they're going to be delivering a new third vehicle, they've got a fourth vehicle lined up. they're going to space.
how he got bloodied is a big question. this is all over social media.got friends that have canceled their united credit cards because this. this is bad business. it's all over chinese media. the website weibo, which is kind of like the chinese facebook. they're basically saying united airlines force passenger offline. they're not saying chinese american passenger. they're saying one of us got kicked off. so the business that goes overseas, the chinese business. united is going to lose a lot on...
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he got bloody on his face. >> doug, let me start with you.l association of airline passengers executive director. i asked you in the break or someone here did about what rights a flyer has under these circumstances and you said basically none. >> that's right. the airlines write the rules and every time you click on the box that says you agree to their terms when you buy a ticket, these are the rules that you agree to. some 46 pages of fine print. >> does it say you can drag a passenger off a plane? >> no, it doesn't, but it does say they can remove you or have you removed at any time during the process and pretty much for just about any reason. anything from government requisition up to the passenger smelling bad. >> okay. >> yeah. >> if i'm another passenger i might agree with that part of t it. let me go to seth. have you ever seen anything like this -- this is one of those stories frankly that every where you go people are talking about it. >> reporter: they are and with good reason. my starting place is to be sympathetic with airlines. i
he got bloody on his face. >> doug, let me start with you.l association of airline passengers executive director. i asked you in the break or someone here did about what rights a flyer has under these circumstances and you said basically none. >> that's right. the airlines write the rules and every time you click on the box that says you agree to their terms when you buy a ticket, these are the rules that you agree to. some 46 pages of fine print. >> does it say you can drag a...
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. >> reporter: and he says he has no memory of running back on board the plane bloodied and distraughtragged off. dao's attorneys say they will sue both united and the city. >> he's a 69-year-old man. is that really the way we want to treat the aged? >> reporter: united released a new statement reiterating its apology saying this horrible situation has provided a harsh learning experience from which we will take immediate concrete action. pledging to re-examine how it handles oversold flights and incentives it offers passengers to give up their seats. saying it will no longer ask law enforcement to remove passengers from planes unless it's a matter of safety and security. the airport commissioner conceded, those security guards employed by the city have been told in january to stop wearing jackets that say "police" but they continued wearing them anyway. >> i want to express our extreme regret for action of our officers. >> reporter: attorneys for dr. dao say sunday's incident reflects a bigger problem at nation's airlines where they say customer service isn't what it used to be. >> fo
. >> reporter: and he says he has no memory of running back on board the plane bloodied and distraughtragged off. dao's attorneys say they will sue both united and the city. >> he's a 69-year-old man. is that really the way we want to treat the aged? >> reporter: united released a new statement reiterating its apology saying this horrible situation has provided a harsh learning experience from which we will take immediate concrete action. pledging to re-examine how it handles...
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god bloody on his -- got bloody on his face. they pulled him off the plane. >> i have to go home. i have to go home. >> reporte >> the department of transportation is investigating to see if united airlines broke any rules. the chicago department of aviation has placed at least one of the officers on leave pending review. >>> the internet went wild with creative spoofs. this making fun of united's special seating and apparel division touching over the uproar over girls wearing leggings on board. >>> and another labeling -- plane's section, the fight club. what do you think of all this? reach out to us on our facebook page. share your reaction. some clever. >> we're looking forward to hearing what you think. >>> a series of children's books by bill cosby is under fire. cosby's "little bill" books are on the list of the top-10 challenged books by the american library association. what that means is a lot of people are requesting libraries remove those books from the system. the books that people have a problem with as a result of the sex assault charges cosby is accused of facing. h
god bloody on his -- got bloody on his face. they pulled him off the plane. >> i have to go home. i have to go home. >> reporte >> the department of transportation is investigating to see if united airlines broke any rules. the chicago department of aviation has placed at least one of the officers on leave pending review. >>> the internet went wild with creative spoofs. this making fun of united's special seating and apparel division touching over the uproar over...
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this image of a bloodied, paying customer may prove difficult for united to live down.up after the storm. new zealanders assess the damage caused by cyclone cook. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. $z/startfeeed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us military has dropped the world's largest non—nuclear bomb on so—called islamic state hideouts in afghanistan, the first time it's bee
this image of a bloodied, paying customer may prove difficult for united to live down.up after the storm. new zealanders assess the damage caused by cyclone cook. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders...
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howie: why did some in the media insist on trashing the 69-year-old doctor whose face wound up bloody? i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." it was a refrain throughout the campaign that donald trump was too soft on russia. but this week they accused him of a head-spinning shift from coziness to competitors. >> is donald trump headed for a nasty confrontation from moscow, the man who helped elect him. >> this is not consistent with what donald trump ran on except i think it was the right thing to do. >> i don't think the administration is sure what it's going to do. sending a message to the whole world that we are not going to be walked over. howie: that's a half dozen issues or more. >> i said it was obsolete. it's no longer obsolete. howie: joining us is erin pike, amy holmes, and marie harf. erin, "huffington post," whiplash. 180. exclamation point. >> what you played there, nato hasn't changed. some countries are slowly in a very small way increasing their defense spending. in part he says, and the secretary-general says it's because he made it such an issue. but it's the same
howie: why did some in the media insist on trashing the 69-year-old doctor whose face wound up bloody? i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." it was a refrain throughout the campaign that donald trump was too soft on russia. but this week they accused him of a head-spinning shift from coziness to competitors. >> is donald trump headed for a nasty confrontation from moscow, the man who helped elect him. >> this is not consistent with what donald trump ran on except i...
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this image of a bloodied, paying customer may prove difficult for united to live down.ity after a bbc investigation found people's homes had been burgled by scammers using stolen accounts. the scammers hijacked profiles with verified badges and changed some of personal details to pull off the thefts. chris foxx reports. i walked the police into this room, which you can see is full of things. it was completely anti—. which you can see is full of things. it was completely anti-. like millions of people, christian had let out his home on airbnb is a convenient way to make some extra money. he had done so for years without problem, but on his birthday, his home was burble.|j without problem, but on his birthday, his home was burble. i was in the hotel enjoying practice, and returned to the room to relax and i got the horrible text message saying somebody was in the flat. —— burgled. 0bviously, my birthday was over. that was my first reaction. christian thought he had let out his flat to a verified profile. but the account had been stolen. the attacker had changed the name,
this image of a bloodied, paying customer may prove difficult for united to live down.ity after a bbc investigation found people's homes had been burgled by scammers using stolen accounts. the scammers hijacked profiles with verified badges and changed some of personal details to pull off the thefts. chris foxx reports. i walked the police into this room, which you can see is full of things. it was completely anti—. which you can see is full of things. it was completely anti-. like millions...
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right squaring off in bloody demonstrations in recent weeks, the kind of confrontation u.c. berkeley was hoping to avoid, cancelling the speech scheduled for today by conservative fire brand ann coulter. >> it shows violence works. >> reporter: with coulter speaking in modesto tomorrow, the university is worried the campus will be turned into a the battle field. in february, there were fires and fights after my low yun nap laos had his speech cancelled. >> there is one to the first amendment and the safety of students. >> reporter: many of the protesters aren't students. both sides critical, coulter was silenced. >> i'm tired of people showing up and stifle free speech. >> reporter: police have been told some of the extremists even hammers. arrests have already been made. tonight on the streets of berkeley, unrest over the silence of free speech. the question now, at what cost. miguel almaguer, nbc news, berkeley. >>> there is more to tell you about tonight, still ahead the controversial netflix show that has schools sending warnings to parents. why some accuse it of glamori
right squaring off in bloody demonstrations in recent weeks, the kind of confrontation u.c. berkeley was hoping to avoid, cancelling the speech scheduled for today by conservative fire brand ann coulter. >> it shows violence works. >> reporter: with coulter speaking in modesto tomorrow, the university is worried the campus will be turned into a the battle field. in february, there were fires and fights after my low yun nap laos had his speech cancelled. >> there is one to the...
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the passenger was left bloodied after he refused to give up his confirmed seat on an overbooked flightoining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm alma daetz. a lot of passengers are talking about this. dr. david dao is undergoing treatment at a chicago hospital for his injuries. the family issued a statement saying they want the world to know they are very appreciative of the outpouring of prayers and support they have received. >> here is abc news reporter with a story that is still making headlines. >> reporter: united taking heat. the video of a 69-year-old man sparking outrage. united airlines needed to bump four seats for crew members but no volunteers. >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing and hearing. >> reporter: oscar munoz says he stands behind them. the passenger was offered $1,000 in compensation. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: united now making international headlines, especially in china where it has big business. that passenger reportedly heard shouting that he's a doctor in chinese. the company's value dropping more than $700 million at the opening bell. >> while this may be o
the passenger was left bloodied after he refused to give up his confirmed seat on an overbooked flightoining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm alma daetz. a lot of passengers are talking about this. dr. david dao is undergoing treatment at a chicago hospital for his injuries. the family issued a statement saying they want the world to know they are very appreciative of the outpouring of prayers and support they have received. >> here is abc news reporter with a story that is still...
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left 89 people dead, so for ordinary syrians living in opposition held parts of the country it is bloody business as usual sort of in the larger geopolitical arena, yes things have changed that after years of dithering the united states did actually strike the syrian regime, since 2014 there have been coed airstrikes but we are seeing a refocus on assad and less talk about the war against isis that's been going on since 2014 and has been the focus of u.s. policy since then but for ordinary syrians nothing has changed. >> nothing has changed seven years of civil war. >>> the trump administration is flexing its military muscle in the western pacific powered karl vinson is heading toward the core crime scene peninsula. cnn's alexander feel is tracking it from seoul. this deployment is different, right? >> reporter: that's right, you have got some 30,000 u.s. troops permanently stationed and u.s. aircra aircraft carriers, off the waters. the deployment to these waters comes from officials in washington as a direct response from pyongyang, some two dozen missile launches in the last year alon
left 89 people dead, so for ordinary syrians living in opposition held parts of the country it is bloody business as usual sort of in the larger geopolitical arena, yes things have changed that after years of dithering the united states did actually strike the syrian regime, since 2014 there have been coed airstrikes but we are seeing a refocus on assad and less talk about the war against isis that's been going on since 2014 and has been the focus of u.s. policy since then but for ordinary...