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. >> i want to bring in a producer and he marched yesterday with carmelo anthony.t you want about the police, ain't nobody out here right now. >> i think they did a great job. when you a curfew it's a curfew. and at 10:00, they wanted to make sure people were safe at home. >> and you've been very supportive with the protesters and you were out marching with carmelo anthony. but when you have unrest like on monday, the rules are the rules are the rules. don't you think? >> yes. and you guys are doing an amazing job covering it and the city from the governor on down to the state's attorney, they have done a great job. but when you talk about the civil unrest like on monday, my heart hurt. i had to get on a plane in chicago because i love peaceful protests, i don't like tearing our city down when we should be bringing it up. >> it was sad news because we had heard from some of the witnesses, the person who was in the van with freddy gray and just how sad that was and then the prosecutor came out and announced the charges people were very excited and happy about that.
. >> i want to bring in a producer and he marched yesterday with carmelo anthony.t you want about the police, ain't nobody out here right now. >> i think they did a great job. when you a curfew it's a curfew. and at 10:00, they wanted to make sure people were safe at home. >> and you've been very supportive with the protesters and you were out marching with carmelo anthony. but when you have unrest like on monday, the rules are the rules are the rules. don't you think?...
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he is carmelo anthony. >> carmelo, can you tell the audience, we're live, why are you here? >> this is my community man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth's pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. peaceful march we kind of got a bad connotation about what's going on right now with our youth. i'm just trying to get ahold of them. just talk to them and keep them positive right now. keep them up lifted. they need some guidance, man, i had to come back and at least show my face and at least be a part of the community. we talked to some of the civilians, introduce yourself. >> my name is demonth paddington. i'm 26 years old. i'm urban america the forgotten class. we want police accountability and resources back into baltimore. a lot of people do not know that there is a high unemployment rate inside of baltimore and our education system has been defunded. >> well said. who are you and why were you there? >> our name is carroll small i'm 25 years old. i'm here to tell the kids there are other ways. i talked to kids at school today and they told me they didn't kn
he is carmelo anthony. >> carmelo, can you tell the audience, we're live, why are you here? >> this is my community man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth's pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. peaceful march we kind of got a bad connotation about what's going on right now with our youth. i'm just trying to get ahold of them. just talk to them and keep them positive right now. keep them up lifted. they need some guidance, man, i had to come back and at least...
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carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging not violence and patience. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet overnight. it's been extended through the weekend, when protests could get larger. >> back off! >> reporter: the tension seen at support protests across the nation like this one in philadelphia was no longer on display in baltimore. demonstrators and thing strong through the rain but peaceful and dispanding as requested at curfew. even as new information by police brought more questions. investigators reviewing surveillance video from in intersection discovered the police van transporting gray made four stops, not three as previously claimed. >> we're much more suspicious than before in light of the omitted information. >> reporter: law enforcement officials tell wjla that there is medical evidence
carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging not violence and patience. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet overnight. it's been extended through the weekend, when protests could get larger. >> back off!...
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among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star carmelo anthony. lester. >> peter alexander tonight, thanks. >>> the 235 people arrested during all that chaos in baltimore on monday more than 30 of them were juveniles. many with no prior records including a young man who is now learning some very hard lessons about what happens when he disobeys his dad. both the teen and his father spoke with our rehema ellis. >> reporter: when baltimore streets erupted in flames earlier this week, carlos brooks couldn't believe what he was seeing. >> i was sitting in the house looking at the tv and was just shocked that it was going on. >> reporter: he immediately thought of his second oldest child, his 16-year-old son. >> my dad called me and told me, don't go out there. don't go out there. >> reporter: but what did you do? >> i went out there at nighttime. i thought i was slick. >> reporter: for the first time ever, with no previous record, carlos jr. was arrested. his dad says for looting. being in police custody was beyond expectations. with chains around your
among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star carmelo anthony. lester. >> peter alexander tonight, thanks. >>> the 235 people arrested during all that chaos in baltimore on monday more than 30 of them were juveniles. many with no prior records including a young man who is now learning some very hard lessons about what happens when he disobeys his dad. both the teen and his father spoke with our rehema ellis. >> reporter: when baltimore streets erupted in...
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they wanted to sign carmelo anthony but instead they signed -- or acquired trevor ariza in a three-teamde. ariza brought defense, he's brought three-point shooting. he was seventh in the nba. with a field goal. a former champion with the lakers coming up huge in game seven. >> jeff: there's a lot of debate that's going on about the value in the three and can it hold off in the playoff? and the reason is yes t-can, if it's the right guys. >> mark: who is debating? >> jeff: well phil jackson for one. >> mike: paul looking, finds crawford. crawford off the tribble. pulls back. crawford hits the shot. 107-98. that's not the man they want to foul. harden trying to sell it. and they do find chris paul after harden released the ball. kevin mchale talking to mike callahan. paul picks up his fifth foul and harden at the line with 45.6. >> mark: kevin mchale trying to make the point james harden didn't have the basketball. that foul committed -- that's not when they made the call the call is made now. 689 i agree, kevin, that's what it should be. but, kevin, it's over. it's fine. it's good. and,
they wanted to sign carmelo anthony but instead they signed -- or acquired trevor ariza in a three-teamde. ariza brought defense, he's brought three-point shooting. he was seventh in the nba. with a field goal. a former champion with the lakers coming up huge in game seven. >> jeff: there's a lot of debate that's going on about the value in the three and can it hold off in the playoff? and the reason is yes t-can, if it's the right guys. >> mark: who is debating? >> jeff: well...
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they wanted to sign carmelo anthony but instead they signed -- or acquired trevor ariza in a three-teamde. ariza brought defense, he's brought three-point shooting. he was seventh in the nba. with a field goal. a former champion with the lakers coming up huge in game seven. >> jeff: there's a lot of debate that's going on about the value in the three and can it hold off in the playoff? and the reason is yes t-can, if it's the right guys. >> mark: who is debating? >> jeff: well phil jackson for one. >> mike: paul looking, finds crawford. crawford off the tribble. pulls back. crawford hits the shot. 107-98. that's not the man they want to foul. harden trying to sell it. and they do find chris paul after harden released the ball. kevin mchale talking to mike callahan. paul picks up his fifth foul and harden at the line with 45.6. >> mark: kevin mchale trying to make the point james harden didn't have the basketball. that foul committed -- that's not when they made the call the call is made now. 689 i agree, kevin, that's what it should be. but, kevin, it's over. it's fine. it's good. and,
they wanted to sign carmelo anthony but instead they signed -- or acquired trevor ariza in a three-teamde. ariza brought defense, he's brought three-point shooting. he was seventh in the nba. with a field goal. a former champion with the lakers coming up huge in game seven. >> jeff: there's a lot of debate that's going on about the value in the three and can it hold off in the playoff? and the reason is yes t-can, if it's the right guys. >> mark: who is debating? >> jeff: well...
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carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging nonviolence and patience. anthony moved to baltimore as a young boy. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens' coach john harbaugh and some players also there. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. bazi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet here in baltimore overnight. so it's being extended through the weekend, when protests could get even larger. >> back off! >> reporter: the tension seen at support protests across the nation, like this one in philadelphia, was no longer on display in baltimore. demonstrators standing strong through the rain, but peaceful. and disbanding as requested at curfew. even as new information by police brought more questions. about how 25-year-old freddie gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury in police custody. investigators reviewing surveillance video from this intersection discovered the police va
carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging nonviolence and patience. anthony moved to baltimore as a young boy. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens' coach john harbaugh and some players also there. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. bazi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet...
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baltimore native and new york knicks forward carmelo anthony led the march to city hall. >> everybody saw what happened. everybody has opinions. we're going to get justice one way or the other, but we just got to do it in the right way. >> reporter: demonstrators said their rallies will continue until justice is delivered no matter how long that takes. >> it can't be after the cameras leave everybody go back to their regular lives. it's over then. we got to continue to keep pushing. we can't stop. >> no justice no peace. >> reporter: by nightfall the protesters had returned to the corner of north and pennsylvania to wait for curfew surrounded by police. i have been out here almost every night the last two weeks and tonight you're starting to see the character of the folks remaining out here change and it was most evident at curfew. most of the kids and people causing trouble earlier in the week have gone home. we are seeing a more committed group of activists who say they are going to stick this out for the long run. reporting live in baltimore garrett haake, wusa9. >>> fire investiga
baltimore native and new york knicks forward carmelo anthony led the march to city hall. >> everybody saw what happened. everybody has opinions. we're going to get justice one way or the other, but we just got to do it in the right way. >> reporter: demonstrators said their rallies will continue until justice is delivered no matter how long that takes. >> it can't be after the cameras leave everybody go back to their regular lives. it's over then. we got to continue to keep...
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. >>> happy birthday to carmelo anthony, 31, melissa etheridge, 54 and la toya jackson, 59.re going to leave you with a live picture from universal florida where pit bull is set to perform on the "today" show. we shoep you have a terrific weekend. >>> debuting tonight. hollywood highlighting an earthquake that should shake up the bay area and the country. why fema and local fire officials are focusing on the flick to grab people's attention. >>> and confused water uses in the south bay crying foul at a late nighting meeting. why more cutbacks are getting pushed back. >>> flood battered texas gets ready to take a breath another round of storms barreling in on part of that statements fshlg taking a live look on this friday morning. oracle arena in oakland. it's may 29th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> it's 4:30. i'm sam brock. >> i'm
. >>> happy birthday to carmelo anthony, 31, melissa etheridge, 54 and la toya jackson, 59.re going to leave you with a live picture from universal florida where pit bull is set to perform on the "today" show. we shoep you have a terrific weekend. >>> debuting tonight. hollywood highlighting an earthquake that should shake up the bay area and the country. why fema and local fire officials are focusing on the flick to grab people's attention. >>> and confused...
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. >> that was nba star and baltimore native carmelo anthony there marching side by side with protestersund the corner for the city of baltimore. in times of crisis, society looks to our politicians and other leaders to guide us, but athletes are seen as pillars of the community, leading by example both on and off the field. former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis is passionate about his city. ryan young caught up with him and some other former teammates while they visited neighborhoods. most affected by this week's events. >> put it back together but us. that's it. we're all we've got. the message is very simple, man. what we just started, here in battle wore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. >> ray lewis is a big man full of passion and for baltimore. the former nfl linebacker got on stage at his baltimore high school and the kids leaned in like they were in a huddle. >> let's stop doing drugs, let's stop putting ourselves in situations. we can create what you -- challenge me to see who can read a book faster than me. >> lewis made it clear, b his heart hurts for the pa
. >> that was nba star and baltimore native carmelo anthony there marching side by side with protestersund the corner for the city of baltimore. in times of crisis, society looks to our politicians and other leaders to guide us, but athletes are seen as pillars of the community, leading by example both on and off the field. former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis is passionate about his city. ryan young caught up with him and some other former teammates while they visited...
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. >>> nba superstar carmelo anthony has never forgotten his roots. >> he marched alongside protestersugh the streets of baltimore which is his hometown to call for peace. he says he hopes a turning point is just around the corner for the sake of the community. >> i understand. i understand where everybody is coming from, like our community is fed up. they fed up right now. but there's different ways that you can go about it. and i'm here to, you know, kind of lead that into the right path. this is my community, this is people that i grew up with, you know inspect so for me to come back here and, you know, just show that type of leadership, we're together. this is one baltimore, man. now it's about time to, you know, rebuild this city back up. there's no need for us to tear it up. >> like anthony, former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis is passionate about his city. >> that's right. cnn's ryan young caught up with him and some of his former teammates as they visited the neighborhoods most affected by this week's events. >> that's it. we're all we got. the message is very simple, m
. >>> nba superstar carmelo anthony has never forgotten his roots. >> he marched alongside protestersugh the streets of baltimore which is his hometown to call for peace. he says he hopes a turning point is just around the corner for the sake of the community. >> i understand. i understand where everybody is coming from, like our community is fed up. they fed up right now. but there's different ways that you can go about it. and i'm here to, you know, kind of lead that into...
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carmelo anthony of the new york knicks moved to the city as a child and he joined the march yesterdaye ravens visited two schools telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens coach john harbaugh and some players were there, as well. >>> speaking of sports, tomorrow night is the night. the biggest boxing showdown in years. we're talking floyd "money" mayweather against manny "pac-man" pacquiao in a dual a long time coming. >> but win or lose, both fighters will take home a huge paycheck. abc's brandi hitt has a preview. >>> it's a record setting match-up. the richest in boxing history. manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather are getting ready for 12 rounds that could generate $400 million. >> i feel good. i feel strong. it's time to fight now. >> reporter: the confident undefeated mayweather is the highest paid athlete in the world. pacquiao a fan favorite and congressman in his home country the philippines. >> this fight is going to be not only to the people but to give inspiration. >> and the money is staggering in this showdown. mayweather is taking 60% of the revenue, pacqu
carmelo anthony of the new york knicks moved to the city as a child and he joined the march yesterdaye ravens visited two schools telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens coach john harbaugh and some players were there, as well. >>> speaking of sports, tomorrow night is the night. the biggest boxing showdown in years. we're talking floyd "money" mayweather against manny "pac-man" pacquiao in a dual a long time coming. >> but win or lose, both...
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. >> some of the city's best known residents are joining the protests includes nba star carmelo anthony, new york knicks player grew up there and yesterday he joined demonstrators urging calm in the city. anthony wants people to focus on rebuilding baltimore. >>> meantime, being called a medical first in the u.s. a brain dead woman maintained nearly two months on life support to be able to deliver her second child. 22-year-old carla perez collapsed at her nebraska house in february suffering bleeding to the brain and doctors decl e declared her brain dead that day. she was on life support for 54 days until the baby could live. she delivered angel, boy, c-secti c-section, two pounsds at byte. doctors remain optimistic about angel's development. appropriate name. >> that made me really sad but that's what she probably would have wanted. >> of course. life still saved there. unbelievable. >>> coming up, the people of nepal prepare to bury thousands of their own. >>> the new app designed to document police misconduct. we'll tell you how it works. >>> and taking a live look outside. city by
. >> some of the city's best known residents are joining the protests includes nba star carmelo anthony, new york knicks player grew up there and yesterday he joined demonstrators urging calm in the city. anthony wants people to focus on rebuilding baltimore. >>> meantime, being called a medical first in the u.s. a brain dead woman maintained nearly two months on life support to be able to deliver her second child. 22-year-old carla perez collapsed at her nebraska house in...
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among the participants was new york knicks' star, carmelo anthony, as well as rehman lewis of the baltimoreens. but actor sonia sohn and benya of "the wire" have already been speaking out and join us. thank you so much for joining us. what can you do? >> well, i just spent the last two, three days down in baltimore and it's been an intense scene. i think it's important not to depict the city as a tragic scene, though. there's a lot of beautiful things that "the wire" showed that was native to baltimore. there's a spirit there, a unique culture there. but the article in "variety" was true, that there's a tragedy there that is systemic, and there's a failure to address it. i think there's a lot of political will to keep things exactly the same way. there's a lot of economic will to keep things exactly the same way. and it's not unique to baltimore. this is true in cities all around the world. people with power and people without. >> well, what do you think of local politicians in a black community. do you think they put the pressure on the majority in the country? do they use their clout? the
among the participants was new york knicks' star, carmelo anthony, as well as rehman lewis of the baltimoreens. but actor sonia sohn and benya of "the wire" have already been speaking out and join us. thank you so much for joining us. what can you do? >> well, i just spent the last two, three days down in baltimore and it's been an intense scene. i think it's important not to depict the city as a tragic scene, though. there's a lot of beautiful things that "the wire"...
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there was nba star and baltimore native carmelo anthony marching with protestors, calling for an end to police brutality. >> earlier in the week, answer knee used his instagram feed to urge this protest. continue fighting for what you believe in but remember it takes no time to destroy something but it can take forever to build it back up. in another part of west baltimore, ray louis one of thed three local schools. he had been schedule would to broadcast for espn during the draft coverage, but decided it was more important to be in baltimore, trying to help the community he's been a part of since the ravens drafted him 19 years ago. >> we've got black kids killing each other like it's going out of style like it's a video game. we've got to teach them. >> he led a contingent of over 80 players to speak and distribute food at schools including where the students were among the rioters earlier this week. ravens coach january harbaugh told the school football team to set the tone. >> just keeping things right around the school, football team right? >> absolutely. >> that's the way it wo
there was nba star and baltimore native carmelo anthony marching with protestors, calling for an end to police brutality. >> earlier in the week, answer knee used his instagram feed to urge this protest. continue fighting for what you believe in but remember it takes no time to destroy something but it can take forever to build it back up. in another part of west baltimore, ray louis one of thed three local schools. he had been schedule would to broadcast for espn during the draft...
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which tells you about the strength of the business product in spite of the -- >> well, it was all carmelo anthony much about this, one producer put this in my ear. >> people in new york like their basketball, so i think at this point in time that's going to be the case no matter who is owning it. but it's just curious because we all know what happened eight years ago and to put him in charge of this team, it makes you shake your head a little bit. >> but i wonder if he thinks this is going to bring more people into madison square garden. >> maybe but i also wonder, the liberator fan base, it's heavily female, heavily young and you wonder what their response going to be for isaiah in charge here, going to be interesting to watch. >> there's no such thing as bad publicity. >> as james has proven time and time again. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you . >> the texas shooting, free speech under attack, but were the people who were holding that you may proceed cartoon event taunting the extremist? the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doe
which tells you about the strength of the business product in spite of the -- >> well, it was all carmelo anthony much about this, one producer put this in my ear. >> people in new york like their basketball, so i think at this point in time that's going to be the case no matter who is owning it. but it's just curious because we all know what happened eight years ago and to put him in charge of this team, it makes you shake your head a little bit. >> but i wonder if he thinks...
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the all-star carmelo anthony led a march where this all started, four miles to city hall. with the basketball great and asked him why he was here in baltimore. here's carmelo. can you tell the audience live why are you here? >> this is my community, man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. we kind of got a bad connotation about what is going on with our youth and i'm just trying to get a hold of them just talk to them keep them positive and they need some guidance and i want to be a part of this community. >> reporter: geraldo is trying to talk to people and keep people calm. what about the news -- now that the official report has been handed over to the next authority to figure out whether or not to indict the cops or do anything but the news breaking from the affiliate in washington wjla apparently is that he did not have a broken neck before he went into the van. the theory is he got the head injury in the van because he wasn't strapped in. he hit his head on a bolt. how is that going to play there? >> reporter: i
the all-star carmelo anthony led a march where this all started, four miles to city hall. with the basketball great and asked him why he was here in baltimore. here's carmelo. can you tell the audience live why are you here? >> this is my community, man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. we kind of got a bad connotation about what is going on with our youth and i'm just trying to get a hold of them just talk to them keep them...
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organizations, be the white house is making calls to various stakeholders including celebrities, carmelo anthonythink we have sound of him speaking to area students. let's listen to what he had to say. >> we got a real opportunity. you know at this time for me it's about opportunity, that somebody can find without they really are through these trying times. anybody can be cool when thing's all right. but when adversity hits when true adversity hits that's where true character will be found. every young kid in this room right now, we have an opportunity. guess why? because the spotlight is on us. it's on baltimore. it's tragedy in baltimore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. >> reporter: so when you think about all the pain and disconnection, they're looking for folks who can really kind of tune in to what's happening in this community and to the young people in this community. as we've seen when there's no connection we've seen how bad things can turn out. moo i can? >> thank you very much trymaine. you know watching that clip of ray lewis speaking to those young people in those audito
organizations, be the white house is making calls to various stakeholders including celebrities, carmelo anthonythink we have sound of him speaking to area students. let's listen to what he had to say. >> we got a real opportunity. you know at this time for me it's about opportunity, that somebody can find without they really are through these trying times. anybody can be cool when thing's all right. but when adversity hits when true adversity hits that's where true character will be...