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. >> they've interviewed david black. they are open for a head coach position. they fired him after leading them to the nba finals last year in his first season. 30/11 this record promoting tyrone to head coach. he was a teammate at princeton with steve mills. he finishes the season as the interim had coach. president phil jackson fired date derek fisher. he wants to hire someone's that he knows. the first round of the nfl draft is tonight. it's out in chicago . the jets pick the 20th with the quarterback. that is a look at sports be one incorporated you, duke. >> we are a few minutes we'll be right back . [music] yes! the clouds roll in and we are looking at sporadic showers today. mike has the complete forecast. >> alleys of bill de blasio get the subpoena. get the subpoena. we will have the investigation into the mayor's fundraising. it's an interesting day for dean and his son. the former state leader he does not want any jail time. it's understandable. that is not even close to what the prosecutor is asking for.
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the man that the congressional black caucus said was the first black president is out parroting sheriff davidve on this subversive group of renegades called black lives matter. bill told the truth but he kind of stepped tonight. i would like to be a fly on the wall the next time he and mrs. clinton get together. she is pandering to this group trying to get their support and he comes along and tells the truth. i'm surprised the gop and the rnc isn't already running ads using that clip you just played. you don't do it in suburban areas. you do it in urban areas incessantly. here is what bill clinton says about black lives matter. charles: the replies anger we when black people say, there are white criminals, the sort of why don't we ever talk about white on white crime. we are talking about black genocide. the amount of black people killing each other over the weekend. in our neighborhoods we do often glorify drug dealers. >> that's easily swatted away. when you look at the rates of crime. they like to bring this up, whites kill whites, too. when you look at the race. what happens in the black
the man that the congressional black caucus said was the first black president is out parroting sheriff davidve on this subversive group of renegades called black lives matter. bill told the truth but he kind of stepped tonight. i would like to be a fly on the wall the next time he and mrs. clinton get together. she is pandering to this group trying to get their support and he comes along and tells the truth. i'm surprised the gop and the rnc isn't already running ads using that clip you just...
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in this sense i feel more american or i feel more at one with thoughtful americans who are not black. >> davidck, e.j., jeffrey, thank you so much. if you're interested in all of this, you'll be fascinated by cnn's race for the white house. take a look at this clip where andrew jackson faces john quincy adams for the first time after losing a presidential race to him. >> andrew jackson has just lost the election he thought was his. he now approaches the victor, john quincy adams. >> adams looked uncomfortable. he thought there might be an explosion of temper from jackson. >> but he could be very controlled when it fit his motivations. you don't want to see him like a sore loser but behind the scenes his advisers were thinking about the next election four years away and how to position andrew jackson to crush this man. >> see how he secured his race for the president on the race for the white house tonight at 9:00 p.m. "in a recent flag football game with my family, i ran up the score, pick-sixed my daughter 3 times, and blocked 8 punts. did i cross a line? flag, i get it. you simply wanted to
in this sense i feel more american or i feel more at one with thoughtful americans who are not black. >> davidck, e.j., jeffrey, thank you so much. if you're interested in all of this, you'll be fascinated by cnn's race for the white house. take a look at this clip where andrew jackson faces john quincy adams for the first time after losing a presidential race to him. >> andrew jackson has just lost the election he thought was his. he now approaches the victor, john quincy adams....
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rate had remained what it was nationally in 1994, there would have been over 100,000 black lives that were taken. david: one one how, wow. >> over 100,000. that is what is the result of proactive policing that is under attack from "black lives matter," and longer sentences for violent felons. david: reverse of that would be if we got rid of all of those rules and regulations that led to those lives being saved. would we have 100,000 people dead that are now alive? >> well we're seeing that happening already. the crime gains of the last 20 years are eroding under relentless rhetorical and physical assault on police officers that is emerged from the "black lives matter" movement. crime in the top 50 cities, homicides are up nearly 17% last year. chicago it is going through the roof. officers are backing off. david: hillary clinton says that is because of guns from vermont. take a listen to that clip. >> most of the guns that are used in crimes and violence and killings in new york come from out-of-state. and the state has highest per capita number of those guns that end up committing crimes in new york c
rate had remained what it was nationally in 1994, there would have been over 100,000 black lives that were taken. david: one one how, wow. >> over 100,000. that is what is the result of proactive policing that is under attack from "black lives matter," and longer sentences for violent felons. david: reverse of that would be if we got rid of all of those rules and regulations that led to those lives being saved. would we have 100,000 people dead that are now alive? >> well...
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this sense, i feel more american or i feel more at one with thoughtful americans who are not black. >> david so much. if you're interested at all in this, you'll be fascinated by cnn's race for the white house. take a look at this clip where andrew jackson faces john quincy adams for the first time after losing a presidential race to him. >> andrew jackson has just lost the election that he thought was his. he now approaches its victor, john quincy adams. >> adams looked uncomfortable. he thought there might be an explosion of temper from jackson. >> but he could be very controlled when it fit his motivations. you don't want to seem like a sore loser but behind the scenes, his advisers were already thinking about the next election four years away and how to figure out to crush this man. >> see just how jackson secured his position as president on "race for the white house" tonight at 9:00 p.m. rheumatoid arthritis like me,e and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is hu
this sense, i feel more american or i feel more at one with thoughtful americans who are not black. >> david so much. if you're interested at all in this, you'll be fascinated by cnn's race for the white house. take a look at this clip where andrew jackson faces john quincy adams for the first time after losing a presidential race to him. >> andrew jackson has just lost the election that he thought was his. he now approaches its victor, john quincy adams. >> adams looked...
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for black voters, that distinction is not lost. david: in the last week, it seems to me that he's tuned up his rhetoric in many ways. a lot of it focuses on the record as it relates to racial progress during the clinton years, so the crime bill, which he voted for, but also the welfare reform bill. , tohat an effective tactic attack the bill clinton record as it were? alex w.: i think the crime bill matters with younger voters. bill clinton was pulled into a shouting match with black lives matter protesters last week. that is a fired up group of young folks who think about the 1994 crime bill and see it as a foundational aspect for the mass incarceration state. if bernie sanders is trying to bring more minority voters in, you made the point that a lot of younger voters are not as engaged, aligning himself with a tank of the black lives matter movement, which is criticism of the 1994 crime bill as a wise move. david: what about that outburst of president clinton's? my observation has been, i saw him in 2012. he was probably the most effec
for black voters, that distinction is not lost. david: in the last week, it seems to me that he's tuned up his rhetoric in many ways. a lot of it focuses on the record as it relates to racial progress during the clinton years, so the crime bill, which he voted for, but also the welfare reform bill. , tohat an effective tactic attack the bill clinton record as it were? alex w.: i think the crime bill matters with younger voters. bill clinton was pulled into a shouting match with black lives...
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israel critic calling bill clinton a political liability after his clash with black lives matter protester. david webb is with me next. a report that 90% of political republican insiders say republicans will be heading to a contested convention in july. the rnc spokesperson is with me next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mind wearing. [passenger] i work for me. and so does quickbooks. it est
israel critic calling bill clinton a political liability after his clash with black lives matter protester. david webb is with me next. a report that 90% of political republican insiders say republicans will be heading to a contested convention in july. the rnc spokesperson is with me next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young...
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black america? that's what i -- i think you have donald trump on the other side, while he is making some statements that i think he needs to clarify about white supremacists, the klan and david duke, at the same time he is actually uttering the words money black americans" and talks but how he is going to ease black unemployment in his immigration plan but by getting rid of j-1 visas which allow young foreign workers to come over here and we wants to replace it -- all on his web site, a great'll policy lap do -- replace if with an inner city jobs bank where businesses, corporations, you name it, actually have to -- be forced to go to a jobs bank where young black people who are unemployeds put their resumes. it's innovative. enterprise zones and i want to hear him talk about that and really repudiate white supremacists voters, which he kind of did today on "the today show. o'he says he does not want their vote. you can't talk out oft both sides of your mouth. >> host: we hear from people on our morning show, on call insure programs on c-span and booktv, black conservative, i just don't get it. >> guest: they don't get it. they don't trust me. they think i get called untell t
black america? that's what i -- i think you have donald trump on the other side, while he is making some statements that i think he needs to clarify about white supremacists, the klan and david duke, at the same time he is actually uttering the words money black americans" and talks but how he is going to ease black unemployment in his immigration plan but by getting rid of j-1 visas which allow young foreign workers to come over here and we wants to replace it -- all on his web site, a...
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black america. i think you have donald trump on the other side while he is making some statements that i think he needs to clarify about white supremacists , the claimant daviduke, at the same time he is actually uttering the words black americans. he talks about how he's going to ease black unemployment in his immigration plan by getting rid of the j1 pieces which allow foreign young workers to come over here and he wants to replace it with all on his website he has great policy plan and it was she talked about it more, but he wants to replace it with an inner city jobs banks or business-- businesses, corporations will be forced to go to a job bank where young pop-- black people are unemployed but there resume. its innovative. i want to hear donald trump talk about that more and really repudiate white supremacists voters which he kind of did today on the today show. he said for the first time he does not want their votes, so i was glad to hear that because you can't talk for-- out of both sides of your mouth. host: we hear guests: black conservative, i just don't get it. guest: they don't get it. they don't trust me. i get called uncle tom, kuhn, like you a
black america. i think you have donald trump on the other side while he is making some statements that i think he needs to clarify about white supremacists , the claimant daviduke, at the same time he is actually uttering the words black americans. he talks about how he's going to ease black unemployment in his immigration plan by getting rid of the j1 pieces which allow foreign young workers to come over here and he wants to replace it with all on his website he has great policy plan and it...
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david, investigators are checking radar data. they're looking at weather conditions and they're interview witnesses, but that chopper did not have a black box or a voice recorder. it could be a year before they know exactly what happened. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the brutal cold moving in after that deadly spring storm. concern tonight over icy driving. from the great lakes all the way to new england. images of trees coming down, sending this truck airborne in new jersey. and tonight, record snowfall in parts of new england to start their week. traffic at a standstill right there on i-95 in connecticut. while in the south and the west, red flag warnings across eight states at this hour. meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. >> reporter: david, another cold night with sub-freezing temperatures, all the way down into the mid-atlantic. across the snow zone, we saw a little bit of melting today, it's going to be slick again in the morning. some warming ahead of our next system, a pretty weak one. the back side of it is going to be cold again. reinforcing shot. and the winds are going to continue across
david, investigators are checking radar data. they're looking at weather conditions and they're interview witnesses, but that chopper did not have a black box or a voice recorder. it could be a year before they know exactly what happened. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the brutal cold moving in after that deadly spring storm. concern tonight over icy driving. from the great lakes all the way to new england. images of trees coming down, sending this...
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black state. >> davis is getting support from soccer star david beckham and a casino billionaire. >>> a bay area restaurant is in hot water with his vegan customers. his decision to eat meat again riled them up. joe vazquez on the vegans who want the businessman dead because he likes meat. >> reporter: he is a farmer who raises cattle and eats hamburgers. what's so wrong about that. >> you're killing your cows. >> reporter: if you listen to social media the problem is matthew englehart and his wife also own two premiere vegan restaurants in california. cafe gratitude and gracias madres. strict rules not to eat animals or animal products of any kind. >> all the money i spent into your company is being pumped into a farm killing animals!! i'm so heartbroken! >> reporter: the engleharts weren't home at their farm in vacaville. in a blog post a little over a year ago, matthew reported he had just recently gun to realize farm animals keep farmland from turning to desert. so he decided to get some cows and some sheep. and he says he has even slaughtered some of the cows for food. matthew posted this p
black state. >> davis is getting support from soccer star david beckham and a casino billionaire. >>> a bay area restaurant is in hot water with his vegan customers. his decision to eat meat again riled them up. joe vazquez on the vegans who want the businessman dead because he likes meat. >> reporter: he is a farmer who raises cattle and eats hamburgers. what's so wrong about that. >> you're killing your cows. >> reporter: if you listen to social media the...
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david kirkpatrick. tomorrow we will talk with mr. charlie black.onara. ♪ given the success, i have approved the deployment of 250 additional personnel in syria to keep this momentum. combating isis is one of the topics discussed with european leaders. killed, 14 people were more than 30 others wounded. a gay rights activist who worked for the u.s. agency for international developing and another man were hacked to death in the bangladesh capital. police say the killing for the latest in a series of attacks
david kirkpatrick. tomorrow we will talk with mr. charlie black.onara. ♪ given the success, i have approved the deployment of 250 additional personnel in syria to keep this momentum. combating isis is one of the topics discussed with european leaders. killed, 14 people were more than 30 others wounded. a gay rights activist who worked for the u.s. agency for international developing and another man were hacked to death in the bangladesh capital. police say the killing for the latest in a...
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were largely populated by black consumers who are not eligible to get the service because they only deliver to other parts of the city, and they didn't serve these areas. david atlantic, washington, dc. and atlanta. there is a hole in the metal that is a largely black community where you cannot get the service. there was no evidence at all that amazon was out to discriminate in any way. they were looking at data. the story said something about are only looking at data and not looking at the people, you can end up under serving black communities. it raises a lot of questions. leaders will have to take away they wish. but there are some stark examples. they had no intention of disseminating. carol: interesting. this week, you take a look at the gap and breathing into the gap. fee into the gap. new life into the gap. mark ellen: the problem that they are facing is that they are known for basics. but many other retailers have gotten into the basic business. carol: i was digging about all the times i walk into a gap and walk right out. ellen: they were doing well and colored denim came in. they went into the gap and spend money on college denim. -- on colored den
were largely populated by black consumers who are not eligible to get the service because they only deliver to other parts of the city, and they didn't serve these areas. david atlantic, washington, dc. and atlanta. there is a hole in the metal that is a largely black community where you cannot get the service. there was no evidence at all that amazon was out to discriminate in any way. they were looking at data. the story said something about are only looking at data and not looking at the...
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he was never thrown off a carriage like activist david ruggles for the crime of being black inside the carriage as opposed to getting on top. bear in mind that many garrisonnians didn't vote. they were pacifists. they didn't like the kind of deals politicians make. he burned copies of the constitution, didn't vote. so for them, fighting for the right to vote wasn't that important but for former sergeant major louis douglas, it was a sacred right and responsibility. so when we think about the end of the war and the dawn of reconstruction, we are right to praise the victors. i should say here that my people were north carolina slave holders. when i talk about victors i'm not talking about my great great grandfather. we are right to applaud general grant so magnanimous in victory at appomattox. we were right to mourn the events of good friday at ford's theater. frederick douglas called the conflict a war for national reclamation and black americans understood the fighting had hardly ended at appomattox. in many ways it was just beginning. that was 43 minutes. [ applause ] so we have time
he was never thrown off a carriage like activist david ruggles for the crime of being black inside the carriage as opposed to getting on top. bear in mind that many garrisonnians didn't vote. they were pacifists. they didn't like the kind of deals politicians make. he burned copies of the constitution, didn't vote. so for them, fighting for the right to vote wasn't that important but for former sergeant major louis douglas, it was a sacred right and responsibility. so when we think about the...
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david: jimmy kimmel took to the streets. >> captain america, hawkeye, the hulk, iron man, black widow, obama, george washington. hmmm. w. >> grover washington. [laughter] >> jackson. perot. david: perot? melissa: come on. david: grover washington. i love that. melissa: can't be real. first one and the last one. who would grover washington be? david: i liked your picks. melissa: talk eye? i don't know. -- hawkeye? i don't know. that does it for us here is "risk & reward." >> lure looking at live feed of fund-raising event for donald trump on long island. former gubernatorial candidate, carl paladino is who is at the podium. you can hear the crowd cheering for him. trump may comment on his campaign manager corey lewandoski being cleared of battery charges. so we'll be bringing you back to that event as soon as donald trump start the speaking either way. a few hours ago the florida prosecutor made this statement. >> this office will not be filing charges against corey lewandoski for battery. while the evidence in this case is legally sufficient for the police to have charged
david: jimmy kimmel took to the streets. >> captain america, hawkeye, the hulk, iron man, black widow, obama, george washington. hmmm. w. >> grover washington. [laughter] >> jackson. perot. david: perot? melissa: come on. david: grover washington. i love that. melissa: can't be real. first one and the last one. who would grover washington be? david: i liked your picks. melissa: talk eye? i don't know. -- hawkeye? i don't know. that does it for us here is "risk &...
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david kirkpatrick. tomorrow we will talk with mr. charlie black. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ eri andhr rning, mrs.s is "trending business." here is what we are watching this morning. asia-pacific markets are calling -- crawling for a third day aheaead of this week's meetingst the jew -- boj and the feds. the yen is stronger with more stimulus expected. resumes its climate ahead of inventory and production data from the u.s. crude has
david kirkpatrick. tomorrow we will talk with mr. charlie black. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ eri andhr rning, mrs.s is "trending business." here is what we are watching this morning. asia-pacific markets are calling -- crawling for a third day aheaead of this week's meetingst the jew -- boj and the feds. the yen is stronger with more stimulus expected. resumes its climate ahead of inventory and production data from the u.s. crude has
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david: no. will, there is a middle ground. not necessarily black and right.cy as you well know is all the gray matter. there is a lot of gray matter. i just want to see the 28 pages. am i wrong wanting to see that? >> you don't need to pass the legislation to do it. david: right. >> say the 28 pages come out. do you really think a federal judge should be in charge of our response to what the saudis did? david if they committed an act of war we should respond with an act of war, not 1,000 ambulance-chasing lawsuits. david: i know, lawyers room the roost sometimes. ambassador thank you very much. >> glad to do it. melissa: netflix tumbling after-hours. jo ling kent digging through the first quarter report. what do you see? reporter: we're down 8% on netflix the reason is the outlook. i will bring you good news first. nice beat at 6 cents, versus street was looking for three cents a share. slight miss in revenue, 1.96 billion in revenue. 1.97 billion. but here is the bad news. it is all about the outlook for the second quarter. analysts are looking for 4.04 mill
david: no. will, there is a middle ground. not necessarily black and right.cy as you well know is all the gray matter. there is a lot of gray matter. i just want to see the 28 pages. am i wrong wanting to see that? >> you don't need to pass the legislation to do it. david: right. >> say the 28 pages come out. do you really think a federal judge should be in charge of our response to what the saudis did? david if they committed an act of war we should respond with an act of war, not...
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david: all right. as it is going into, when it gets into the black there, you can't see blue anymore, you realize it'sy well there. so, that's excellent. good stuff, deirdre. thank you very much. thank you for bringing that to us. >> glad to witness history with you. david: deirdre bolton. we will see more of deirdre at top of the hour on "risk & reward." melissa. melissa: i will try and follow that now. boy. donald trump's rocky road to the white house, seven in 10 people now view trump negatively. this is according to new ap poll but one pastor from south carolina is defending the gop front-runner. pastor mark burns of the harvest praise and worship center. he is a trump supporter. he joins me right now. what the do you think of that seven in 10 number, by the way? what do you think, why do you think people f your impression? >> well you know, melissa, i really think the media hases really good job taken sound bites and snippets what mr. trump said and really created a narrative of divisiveness and hatred and bigotry. it plays to people who don't really know mr. trump and had the opportunity to fell
david: all right. as it is going into, when it gets into the black there, you can't see blue anymore, you realize it'sy well there. so, that's excellent. good stuff, deirdre. thank you very much. thank you for bringing that to us. >> glad to witness history with you. david: deirdre bolton. we will see more of deirdre at top of the hour on "risk & reward." melissa. melissa: i will try and follow that now. boy. donald trump's rocky road to the white house, seven in 10 people...
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and when people say that if you took the words white and black and reversed them you might think davidch. >> that was a turning point for his bid for the white house. >> listen, first of all, lisa williamson was completely taken out of context. she was trying to explain what other people were thinking, what other people were saying. she was trying to be a translator. he knew that. he took it out of context and used that to send a message that that was by the way done at jesse jackson's rally with the young woman sitting there, her career being destroyed. he did that to show white america he could stand up to jesse jackson and black activists. and what that did, i tell you. i was at that time 23 years old. at that time i was a very moderate democrat. he pushed me out of the democratic party and a whole generation of african-americans who felt we were being used as toilet paper. come to us for the vote but all of these racially coded moves he did. it hurt a lot of people and then he went from that speech to the white house where he went with this crime bill, which did so much damage. >>
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kathleen mangu ward writes for recent magazine and david webb talks about that on his radio show. you are a victim you are black>> i am confused. but at some time so the aid discriminated against me but unless they did it to my face worse they have not had the guts to do. >> for any government official that makes sense to have people to help satisfy you expand your domain so by redefining themselves as a victim you become more powerful is a simple equation there went to expand their bureaucratic turf i found another 10 million who need food stamps that is more authority. >> they do that because they need to stay in business had never met a bureaucracy that puts itself out of business? >> we have a list of just some of the assistance programs medicare and medicaid the children health insurance program housing assistance earned income tax credit. it goes on and on. >> the idea we are spending a huge amount on welfare within the country richer than ever it is true some goes to help people who are indeed. >> we have spent trillions on poverty since the great society. that is relative that is still the same with tho
kathleen mangu ward writes for recent magazine and david webb talks about that on his radio show. you are a victim you are black>> i am confused. but at some time so the aid discriminated against me but unless they did it to my face worse they have not had the guts to do. >> for any government official that makes sense to have people to help satisfy you expand your domain so by redefining themselves as a victim you become more powerful is a simple equation there went to expand their...
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black state. >> davis has support from soccer star david beckham at today's meeting and davis appears to have an ally in casino billionaire sheldon adelson. new at 6:00, kpix 5's da lin says the vegas news is not playing well in oakland. >> reporter: hundreds of fans waited to attend raiders draft party. many are disgusted by the idea of moving the raiders to sin city and some city leaders have harsh words for the team owner, as well. >> the number one thing was to find a stadium. >> reporter: mark davis tried to get a stadium deal in las vegas. >> we would be in a position to keep our facility up north while we are building one down here. >> reporter: oakland fans and leaders feel betrayed. >> basically slapping oakland on the face. >> i'm frustrated. i have had never been more frustrated in my life. it's disrespectful. it's not fair to all the loyal die-hard fans. >> reporter: councilman larry reid says mark davis told them to approve the lease extension of the coliseum first, then they can negotiate a stadium deal. now that the extension is approved, davis is trying to get nevada taxpayers to
black state. >> davis has support from soccer star david beckham at today's meeting and davis appears to have an ally in casino billionaire sheldon adelson. new at 6:00, kpix 5's da lin says the vegas news is not playing well in oakland. >> reporter: hundreds of fans waited to attend raiders draft party. many are disgusted by the idea of moving the raiders to sin city and some city leaders have harsh words for the team owner, as well. >> the number one thing was to find a...
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. >> david, they forget what happened in south carolina where black voters were furious with the clintons>> right. >> and other allegations. people forget how tough that year was. >> politicians and the american public have a very short attention span. and when it comes to getting together -- and nothing is going to motivate, you know, democratic or progressive voters more than either trump being nominated by the republicans or ted cruz being nominated by the republicans. and i would expect bernie sanders, if he doesn't get the nomination, to be right out there saying, electing either one of these people is bad for the revolution, that he wants to see eventually. and so that people will get the message that if it's hillary clinton as the nominee, they should support her. >> joan, david, thank you both for your time. we greatly appreciate it. lot of moving parts to keep up with. >> yes. >> ted cruz is visiting a jewish business in brooklyn, one day after some people in the bronx gave him in the new york hello and had the issue over immigration policy and to add that into it, he still is ex
. >> david, they forget what happened in south carolina where black voters were furious with the clintons>> right. >> and other allegations. people forget how tough that year was. >> politicians and the american public have a very short attention span. and when it comes to getting together -- and nothing is going to motivate, you know, democratic or progressive voters more than either trump being nominated by the republicans or ted cruz being nominated by the...
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. >> reporter: david borkholder is in charge of the technology at black box biometrics which created linx ias. his team is brainstorming ways to push the technology forward. >> another emerging area that i think is actually going to be even more important are repetitive subconcussive hits. >> reporter: recent research has shown that many brain injuries are from subconcussive hits, which don't display the symptoms of a concussion. and according to dr. jeff bazzerrian, of the university of rochester medical center, it's important for wearable sensors to be able to pick up on those, too. >> there are football players that get hit all the time, day in and day out, never have a concussion. we look at their brains. it looks like they have some mild brain injury. >> reporter: over the years, more companies have introduced impact sensors and more doctorss have dying nosed concussions. >> people would say these problems that you're having are not rooted in anything real. they're just a psychiatric response to being hit. but now that we can see it, people are saying oh, wow. this is kind of li
. >> reporter: david borkholder is in charge of the technology at black box biometrics which created linx ias. his team is brainstorming ways to push the technology forward. >> another emerging area that i think is actually going to be even more important are repetitive subconcussive hits. >> reporter: recent research has shown that many brain injuries are from subconcussive hits, which don't display the symptoms of a concussion. and according to dr. jeff bazzerrian, of the...
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black lives matter. it was a tense moment. and here with it all, abc's david wright. >> reporter: today in the bronx, hillary clinton rode the 4 train. squeezing in with commuters. >> you got to move a little bit down, you got to get more people in. >> reporter: taking a swipe at bernie sanders' recent comment to "the daily news." >> how do you ride the subway? >> what do you mean, how do you ride the subway? >> you buy a token and you get in. >> actually, i think we changed when i was a senator. i think it was in my first term when we changed from tokens to metrocards. >> reporter: today, clinton proved she's a card carrying new yorker. but can she actually use the prepaid metrocard? that's another question. it took her five swipes to get through. a common enough complaint at these turnstiles. the campaign is now becoming a real new york brawl. clinton questioned sanders' fundamental grasp of the job. >> i don't believe that she is qualified. if she is, through her super-pac, taking tens of millions of dollars in special interest funds. >> well, it's kind of
black lives matter. it was a tense moment. and here with it all, abc's david wright. >> reporter: today in the bronx, hillary clinton rode the 4 train. squeezing in with commuters. >> you got to move a little bit down, you got to get more people in. >> reporter: taking a swipe at bernie sanders' recent comment to "the daily news." >> how do you ride the subway? >> what do you mean, how do you ride the subway? >> you buy a token and you get in....
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but is it republicans who deserve the black vote? sheriff david clarke says yes.conscious behind the wheel, not breathing, no pulse. see the amazing moment of that officer bringing the man back to life. a heart attack doesn't care if you run everyday, or if you're young or old. no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. a vehicle so versatile it owns meeanything outdoors.re gator xuv590i, thirty-two horsepower, a twelve hundred-pound payload and over a thousand different ways to configure yours. go gator. quite like the human foot. introducing the 255 horsepower lexus is 300 all-wheel-drive. with twenty-five percent more base horsepower. once driven, there's no going back. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the #1 ge recommended probiotic. >>> yo
but is it republicans who deserve the black vote? sheriff david clarke says yes.conscious behind the wheel, not breathing, no pulse. see the amazing moment of that officer bringing the man back to life. a heart attack doesn't care if you run everyday, or if you're young or old. no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen....
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black state. >> davis is getting support from soccer star david beckham who was at yesterday's meeting.pears to have an ally in casino billionaire sheldon adelson. >>> the warriors single game tickets for the western conference semifinals go on sale today. presale tickets were made available yesterday for the season ticketholders. the general public will be able to buy tickets beginning at 10:00 this morning on warriors.com. golden state will host the winner of the l.a. clippers-portland series. as for the stanley cup play- offs, the sharks begin round 2 this evening hosting the nashville predators in san jose. the puck drops at 7:30. before the game a big rally outside the s.a.p. center. >>> volkswagen is still being haunted by its emissions cheating scandal. hena daniels of cbsmoneywatch.com reports. >> reporter: good morning. tumbling tech stocks and the report that the u.s. economy grew less than expected, the dow was down 210 yesterday because of it. the nasdaq was down 57. >> apple's stock dropped after billionaire investor carl icahn revealed he sold his stake in the tech company
black state. >> davis is getting support from soccer star david beckham who was at yesterday's meeting.pears to have an ally in casino billionaire sheldon adelson. >>> the warriors single game tickets for the western conference semifinals go on sale today. presale tickets were made available yesterday for the season ticketholders. the general public will be able to buy tickets beginning at 10:00 this morning on warriors.com. golden state will host the winner of the l.a....
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the word racial arsonist, okay, that conjures up to me david duke and these kinds of people who their soul reason for being is to run down blacksr muslims or whatever. >> and it took mr. trump too long. >> he is not that way. >> it took mr. trump too long to denounce one david duke andhe robo calls. >> you make mistakes and so do i. that doesn't mean. >> that's not a mistake. >> i have known the man for a long time. i have never seen him do anything racial. >> you live your life by a certain set of principles. i live by life by a certain set of principles. when you live your life by a certain set of principles there are some mistakes you don't make. it's fundamentally how are. this election is about fundamentally who the nation will be. >> i have known the man a linger time i have never seen him cast aspersions at any group at all. >> you might not have seen it but the rest of the country has all during this campaign. >> i have been around him much more. >> here's the problem. we are watching one donald trump on the news every day. we watch him live on network television every day. and everybody who knows donald trump keeps say
the word racial arsonist, okay, that conjures up to me david duke and these kinds of people who their soul reason for being is to run down blacksr muslims or whatever. >> and it took mr. trump too long. >> he is not that way. >> it took mr. trump too long to denounce one david duke andhe robo calls. >> you make mistakes and so do i. that doesn't mean. >> that's not a mistake. >> i have known the man for a long time. i have never seen him do anything racial....
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. >> the good luck was that david stern banned the color red on shoes. they had to be white or black in the n.b.a., so we ran an ad that said banned in the n.b.a. and the sales took right off. >> stephen: yeah, well, john over there has a pair on tonight, right now. the yellow and blue. still popular. >> you look great, john. >> stephen: i have not opened this yet but i have been told there is a special pair of nieblgies in there. >> yes, sir. basically, we wanted to give you something no other guest could give you. that is the life of stephen colbert in a pair of shoes. >> stephen: mm-hmm. basically, we start with a sack that says 1964 which is the first year we had any sales for our company and was also meaningful to you. >> stephen: that's the year i was born. the year i started as well. okay. >> then here we have your life, which basically includes your mom and dad -- >> stephen: hold on. let's see. so there is the eagle from the old -- can you get a shot of this? the eagle from the old show. there's the "late show" with stephen colbert. there's me putting salt on the eagle becau
. >> the good luck was that david stern banned the color red on shoes. they had to be white or black in the n.b.a., so we ran an ad that said banned in the n.b.a. and the sales took right off. >> stephen: yeah, well, john over there has a pair on tonight, right now. the yellow and blue. still popular. >> you look great, john. >> stephen: i have not opened this yet but i have been told there is a special pair of nieblgies in there. >> yes, sir. basically, we wanted...
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david bowie and some of his band members and the dj. but that's it. >> wow is good and he was listening to the black album. >> the black album. >> the famous black album. this is when it was unreleased. as a matter of fact, i remember telling him that night that this is such a groove. and that came back to me two or three years later maybe. i don't know where we were then, but we were talking and prince says, you know you're the reason i didn't release the black album. i said what do you mean? he says you remember what you you said this was such a groove and i was about so much more than that. >> isn't that something? >> so the headline is donnie simpson delays release of prince's black album. it's amazing. but prince was just extraordinary, such a prolific artist. my prediction is we're going to have new releases for the next 20 years. he was always recording. there's got to be a wealth of unreleased materials in the vaults and he was a true genius. >> 57 years old. he was incredible. >> the concerts he was doing. a good buddy of mine in oakland said it was tremendous. >> more tomorrow morning on fox news morning. >> a little purple rain
david bowie and some of his band members and the dj. but that's it. >> wow is good and he was listening to the black album. >> the black album. >> the famous black album. this is when it was unreleased. as a matter of fact, i remember telling him that night that this is such a groove. and that came back to me two or three years later maybe. i don't know where we were then, but we were talking and prince says, you know you're the reason i didn't release the black album. i said...
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mtv lineup, prince helped break the channel's early color barrier when few black artists got air time. a void the late great davidie pointed out when he turned the tables on an mtv interviewer in 1983. >> i would like to ask you something. it occurred to me having watched mtv over the last few months that it's a solid enterprise but it's got a lot going for it. i am appalled by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> joining me now is pop culture expert alicia quarles and alan light, author of "let's go crazy, prince and the making of purple rain." thank you for being here. we were talking about how obsessed i was with music videos. let's talk about that. i grew up on music videos. when mtv first came out they really did not play black artists. what role did prince play in bringing that barrier down? >> he was a big part of breaking that wall, kicking that door down and changing things for mtv. their policy at first was we are like a rock and roll station, like an fm radio station. this is what we are doing. we aren't playing all kinds of music, we aren't playing country music. r &
mtv lineup, prince helped break the channel's early color barrier when few black artists got air time. a void the late great davidie pointed out when he turned the tables on an mtv interviewer in 1983. >> i would like to ask you something. it occurred to me having watched mtv over the last few months that it's a solid enterprise but it's got a lot going for it. i am appalled by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> joining me now is pop culture...
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david bowie doing the same thing. what did prescription do distinctively that black male performers, performed gender in their art? >> yeah, you had those names that you mentioned are right on. i would add james brown, of course, huge, antecedent to prince, and of course, sly stone, right. >> yes. >> prince is coming out of the sly stone family tree. yeah, i mean, prince was playing with gender before we were talking about gender nonconforming. he was doing that sort of intersectional challenge of like, you know, why can't we be both? why can't i be black and white? he was not actually mixed but he told us that he was. he told us that i can be a little bit of both genders. it was mostly to shock and get people's attention to pay attention to him. but you know, he was very interesting to see him out there wearing women's clothes and not caring. >> yeah. >> not being embarrassed or afraid, extremely -- one other thing, too. it was -- i interviewed him, it was very hard to interview him. he -- he's extremely intelligent and playing with media, playing a game with the media. he spoke in almost shakespearean way i woul
david bowie doing the same thing. what did prescription do distinctively that black male performers, performed gender in their art? >> yeah, you had those names that you mentioned are right on. i would add james brown, of course, huge, antecedent to prince, and of course, sly stone, right. >> yes. >> prince is coming out of the sly stone family tree. yeah, i mean, prince was playing with gender before we were talking about gender nonconforming. he was doing that sort of...
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what david buoy was for white kids who didn't fit in, prince was for black kids.ra who made it okay to stand up and to stand out. justin timberlake wrote this. he's somewhere within every song i've ever ridden. i am sad but i will smile when i think of every second that i had the fortune of being in his company. we have lost our greatest living musician, but his music will never die. that's really something to say here. finally, president obama wrote this. as one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time, prince did it all, funk, r&b, rock and roll, he was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader and an electrifying performer. again, that's coming from president obama. our ktvu.com website, you'll find continuing coverage here including updates from minnesota, we also have a slideshow of prince and a lot more. >>> new at 10, work crews in san francisco are getting ready to repair a large sinkhole in the city's pacific heights neighborhood. what began early this morning as a small depression in the road on sacramento and liann turned into a ve
what david buoy was for white kids who didn't fit in, prince was for black kids.ra who made it okay to stand up and to stand out. justin timberlake wrote this. he's somewhere within every song i've ever ridden. i am sad but i will smile when i think of every second that i had the fortune of being in his company. we have lost our greatest living musician, but his music will never die. that's really something to say here. finally, president obama wrote this. as one of the most gifted and prolific...
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it was like me, ray, prince, cat his dancer, david bowie and some of his band members. and the dj. he was listening to the black album. this is when it was unreleased. as a matter of fact i remember telling him that night that this is such a groove. and that came back to me two or three years later, maybe. i don't know where we were then but we were talking and prince says you know you're the reason i didn't release the black album. i said what do you mean? he said do you remember what you said that night at paisley park, you said this was such a groove and i was about so much more than that. >> wow. that is amazing. for those who don't know, the black album was this famous album that prince recorded and everyone was awe existed. he didn't release it for years and years and years. finally released it maybe 10 or 12 years ago, something like that. but i never heard that story before. that's crazy. >> donnie simpson had an impact on that album. >> he's had some amazing experiences, donnie. >> he really has. from his years on the radio, video soul on bet where he met everybody. so it's why so often we go to him wh
it was like me, ray, prince, cat his dancer, david bowie and some of his band members. and the dj. he was listening to the black album. this is when it was unreleased. as a matter of fact i remember telling him that night that this is such a groove. and that came back to me two or three years later, maybe. i don't know where we were then but we were talking and prince says you know you're the reason i didn't release the black album. i said what do you mean? he said do you remember what you said...