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take a look at this, pleasure point, davenport landing and opal cliff.extremely rare deadly attack happened last may in the santa cruz area at the state beach may of 2020. since the year 2000 there have been six deadly shark attacks in california. now we broke the story on our digital platforms, sent out a push alert right after the attack happened. make sure to download our app. you can get weather alerts sent to your phone. it is free on the apple and google play stores. >>> 18,000 soccer fans filled paypal park for the quakes' first big game of the year without capacity restrictions. marianne favro is there with a look at the crowd and special thank you to first responders who helped all of us during the pandemic. >> reporter: soccer fans have been waiting a long time for this day. and while the earthquakes did not win, for most fans, just being here was a victory. at paypal park, a new level of excitement, as 18,000 fans crowded into the earthquakes' first full-capacity game since march 7th of last year. it's santa clara county's largest event since
take a look at this, pleasure point, davenport landing and opal cliff.extremely rare deadly attack happened last may in the santa cruz area at the state beach may of 2020. since the year 2000 there have been six deadly shark attacks in california. now we broke the story on our digital platforms, sent out a push alert right after the attack happened. make sure to download our app. you can get weather alerts sent to your phone. it is free on the apple and google play stores. >>> 18,000...
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outside davenport, devin fehely, kpix5. >>> bay area search and rescue teams are preparing to head to florida tonight to help out in the rescue efforts going on there. several oakland firefighters will be helping crews already at this site. the oakland firefighters are among 20 others from across the country responding to the call for help. >> we are there to help them out. there over 100 hours into this, they have been working on this pile in hot, humid weather and they're getting tired. we are there to support them. >>> they expect to arrive in florida by midnight tonight. >>> as american start planning their post pandemic travel, a new trend is emerging. people are loading up our fees for summer vacations. >> with family and health issues, we decided to get something that was self- contained so we would be in our own little bubble and travel safely. >> so many people have the exact same idea. they are running into an understandable roadblock. we will show you what is going on in our road to recovery report tonight at 7:00. >> reporter: can't get your hands on an rv. what is the wor
outside davenport, devin fehely, kpix5. >>> bay area search and rescue teams are preparing to head to florida tonight to help out in the rescue efforts going on there. several oakland firefighters will be helping crews already at this site. the oakland firefighters are among 20 others from across the country responding to the call for help. >> we are there to help them out. there over 100 hours into this, they have been working on this pile in hot, humid weather and they're...
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like kevin henry and najeh davenport, who spoke to "nightline" earlier this year about their lawsuitgainst the fl nfl. >> i'm looked at differently and it pisss off. >> that's literally the definition of systematic race m with this race norming stuff. >> at the center of the firestorm is a controversial practice known as race norming which is coming under increased scrutiny. critics say it's discriminatory as being used in the nfl concussion settlement program because it assumes black players start at a lower cognitive level than white ones. making it harder for black players to prove enough damage to qualify for payouts. >> intentionally going about making sure that there's two set of metrics used for black players than white players is insulting. >> reporter: amid mounting pressure, nfl commissioner roger goodell faced questions from reporters ahead of this year's super bowl. >> are you guys looking into this? i know a report also surfaced on abc that some doctors actually fear discrimination is taking place. >> we'll continue to see if there are changes that need to be made. but t
like kevin henry and najeh davenport, who spoke to "nightline" earlier this year about their lawsuitgainst the fl nfl. >> i'm looked at differently and it pisss off. >> that's literally the definition of systematic race m with this race norming stuff. >> at the center of the firestorm is a controversial practice known as race norming which is coming under increased scrutiny. critics say it's discriminatory as being used in the nfl concussion settlement program...
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he lived, he was born in davenport, iowa, raised his entire life after that in aurora, illinois, a suburb of chicago, shortly after graduating high school in june of 1969, when your anniversary of robert f. kennedy's assassination, he fled to oregon. he heard there were hippies there. people were living free and open lifestyles. he wanted to escape some of the more rigid life that he had known and illinois. he was one of five sons in the shilts family born in a 25 year period in the family. they were broadly spread out. they were all active boys. all of them fled aurora the first opportunity that they could. when he finally got into the university of oregon after one year at portland community college he decided to run for student body president. he did so under the theme of come out for shilts. he did not win the election. when i say that to my contemporary students now they are like so what? in 1970 and 71 to be a openly gay student in college was a big thing. it made you stand out. and he stood out. he was well-known in campus for being outspoken, and eventually switched to a journalis
he lived, he was born in davenport, iowa, raised his entire life after that in aurora, illinois, a suburb of chicago, shortly after graduating high school in june of 1969, when your anniversary of robert f. kennedy's assassination, he fled to oregon. he heard there were hippies there. people were living free and open lifestyles. he wanted to escape some of the more rigid life that he had known and illinois. he was one of five sons in the shilts family born in a 25 year period in the family....
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was not impossible and the book would not happen possible without the political science christian davenport to have the records of the center for the study of violence in his possession and i met christian a barbecue at heather and thompson's house in detroit. christian was getting ready to do a major in the summer of 2016 so right after my first book came out i was aware that the rebellion happened at least sporadically into the 70s. i came across some of this stuff in my first book but i have no idea the scope or frequency and talking to kristin about this when he was talking to me about what he was doing, the work around the commemoration of the detroit rebellion and he said i have the records office, why don't you come take a look. the center was born in 61 immediately after john f. kennedy's assassination and they charted these researchers basically did interviews with people and data collection and scoured local newspapers across the united states for any and every instance of violence. not just black rebellion but also student protests, labor disputes. this is such an incredibly rich
was not impossible and the book would not happen possible without the political science christian davenport to have the records of the center for the study of violence in his possession and i met christian a barbecue at heather and thompson's house in detroit. christian was getting ready to do a major in the summer of 2016 so right after my first book came out i was aware that the rebellion happened at least sporadically into the 70s. i came across some of this stuff in my first book but i have...
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host: davenport, iowa, this is jack. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: do you think african-american kids overinvest their time and effort in things like sports with these overpaid athletes? and the black music culture? and the same kids underinvest in things like the math insights culture or medical science culture, and that is a bigger part of the african-american lack of success? in other words, it is currently a values crisis. guest: i don't believe that the crisis is values. again, tulsa was not come out of a lack of values of african-americans. redlining was not because of a lack of values. neither was jim crow, enslavement, or the fact you were born to grandparents that dealt with those issues. i don't think it is a value space. i have seen studies that say african-american children invest too much in sports. i have african-american children, they do sports but they have plenty of white teammates, so i'm not sure where you are getting that analysis from. host: what aspect of the racial wealth gap have we not touched on in the segment that
host: davenport, iowa, this is jack. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: do you think african-american kids overinvest their time and effort in things like sports with these overpaid athletes? and the black music culture? and the same kids underinvest in things like the math insights culture or medical science culture, and that is a bigger part of the african-american lack of success? in other words, it is currently a values crisis. guest: i don't believe that the crisis is...
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. >> jack from davenport iowa. >> good morning.ink african-american kids invest their time and effort and things like sports with these overpaid athletes the black musicca culture and these same kids under invest in things like math and science or medical science culture and a bigger part of the african-american lack of success. in other words, is currently a values crisis. >> i don't believe crisis is valued. tolls wasn't, out of lack of values of african-americans redlining wasn't because of lack of values and neither was jim crow or enslavement or the fact that you are born to grandparents who dealt with the issue i don't think it's a value, i have seen studies were children invest too much in sports, i have african american children, they do sports book plenty of white teammates so i'm g not clear whe you get that analysis from. >> five minutes left, what aspect of the racial wealth gap haven't we touched on as much that you want to talk about? >> product earlier, joe biden said during his speech, we talk about tulsa a lot and
. >> jack from davenport iowa. >> good morning.ink african-american kids invest their time and effort and things like sports with these overpaid athletes the black musicca culture and these same kids under invest in things like math and science or medical science culture and a bigger part of the african-american lack of success. in other words, is currently a values crisis. >> i don't believe crisis is valued. tolls wasn't, out of lack of values of african-americans redlining...
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there's holden in davenport, iowa virginia in champagne, illinois.day, virginia! down along the bottom is linda and her groundsons sophie in long beach, new york wyoming ya the there's wanda an elementary school principal in germantown, indiana. and steven, ruth, and faith in minneapolis celebrating ruth's 111th birthday ruth says her secret to a long life is a daily pastry and evening scotch and no stress happy birthday, ruth and many more. we, of course, will be having kra sonlts and johnny walker in our house for breakfast this morning. remember you can get that big sunday today mug online at today.com/shop thank you for spending part of your morning with us we'll see you next week on "sunday today. >>> good morning. it's sunday, june 6th, 7:00 on the dot as we look out side towards san francisco. you can barely make out the city skyline in the background. it's so foggy on this 77th anniversary of d-day. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. i am kira klapper. vianey arana joins us, and we have not been in person for 14 months, and
there's holden in davenport, iowa virginia in champagne, illinois.day, virginia! down along the bottom is linda and her groundsons sophie in long beach, new york wyoming ya the there's wanda an elementary school principal in germantown, indiana. and steven, ruth, and faith in minneapolis celebrating ruth's 111th birthday ruth says her secret to a long life is a daily pastry and evening scotch and no stress happy birthday, ruth and many more. we, of course, will be having kra sonlts and johnny...
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in their suit, former players davenport and henry alleged that race-normal prevented them from gettinganded his test scores get curved using race norm data which resulted in the reversal of a diagnosis. joining us now is kevin, panelist from "around the horn," visiting professor at the university of maryland and sports commentary columnist for the "washington post." was this really first brought to light in august? >> yeah. sadly, through this lawsuit. and you know, what's so ironic about it, right, is that this is the same time when the national football league and roger goodell are trying to embrace the black lives matter movement and talk about how much they care about black athletes. yet on the backside, they were engaged in this lawsuit and trying to appeal it and standing up for such a horrible, racist analysis that it just -- it just boggles the mind. you know, when you think about sports, and we have told people wrongly that sport has been in the vanguard of social change in this country and that, you know, we love to point to the idea of jackie robinson, and in doing so, we wh
in their suit, former players davenport and henry alleged that race-normal prevented them from gettinganded his test scores get curved using race norm data which resulted in the reversal of a diagnosis. joining us now is kevin, panelist from "around the horn," visiting professor at the university of maryland and sports commentary columnist for the "washington post." was this really first brought to light in august? >> yeah. sadly, through this lawsuit. and you know,...
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. >> i ended up making something for kennedy davenport.ople don't know the difference between drag culture and drag queens and being a trans woman. >> right. so i feel like when you are a drag queen, it is more of an art form. it is more than expression. when you are being a woman, it is a lifestyle. you know? it is something that you wake up and you do every single day. it is who you are. >> it is not a constant. >> they're not selling it at party city. >> yeah. or you wake up every day as a woman. >> you wake up every day in your own skin. i'm thankful that my mother is so proud of the person i have become, too. >> have you two always been so close? >> yes. yes, always. >> even more so after i became trans, to be honest. >> there is a narrative out there that the black community is more homophobic than other communities. the assumption is a southern mom like yourself would not accept a transgender child. >> how do i not accept it is the question? the question is not how do i accept it. how would i not accept my child? >> that's the bette
. >> i ended up making something for kennedy davenport.ople don't know the difference between drag culture and drag queens and being a trans woman. >> right. so i feel like when you are a drag queen, it is more of an art form. it is more than expression. when you are being a woman, it is a lifestyle. you know? it is something that you wake up and you do every single day. it is who you are. >> it is not a constant. >> they're not selling it at party city. >> yeah....
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host: jack, davenport. caller: good morning. guest: morning.r: do you think african-american kids overinvest their time and effort in things like sports, with these overpaid athletes and the black music culture? and the same kids under invest in things like the math and science culture or medical science culture? and that's a bigger part of the african-american lack of success? in other words, it's currently a values crisis? guest: yeah, no i don't believe the crisis is values. again, tulsa didn't come out of a lack of values of african-americans. redlining wasn't because of a lack of values. neither was jim crow, enslavement, or the fact more into graham parents who dealt with those issues. i haven't seen studies that say that african-american children invest too much in sports. i have african-american children who do sports with hunting of white teammates, i'm not clear where you are getting that analysis from. host: what aspect of the racial wealth gap have we not talk about in this segment as much that you would like to talk about? guest: a
host: jack, davenport. caller: good morning. guest: morning.r: do you think african-american kids overinvest their time and effort in things like sports, with these overpaid athletes and the black music culture? and the same kids under invest in things like the math and science culture or medical science culture? and that's a bigger part of the african-american lack of success? in other words, it's currently a values crisis? guest: yeah, no i don't believe the crisis is values. again, tulsa...