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those were the dying words of sergeant james brown. served two tours in iraq only to die in a jail in el paso, texas. authorities claimed brown died due to a pre-existing medical condition but shocking new video from inside the jail raises new questions about how the 26 year old african american man died. we will speak to his mother. dinetta: i mean she served two combat tours in iraq. she comes home for this? i want to know why. i want to know what happened. amy: then, say her name -- while the names of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice and freddie gray have become household names, why don't we know more about women killed by police? women like tanisha anderson, rekia boyd, miriam carey michelle cusseaux, shelly frey and kayla moore. today relatives of these women gather in new york for the say her name vigil. >> she will never come back. we will never be able to hug and kiss her no more. we will never be able to say i love you. we will never see the smile again. amy: and we will go to seattle where protests have been held agains
those were the dying words of sergeant james brown. served two tours in iraq only to die in a jail in el paso, texas. authorities claimed brown died due to a pre-existing medical condition but shocking new video from inside the jail raises new questions about how the 26 year old african american man died. we will speak to his mother. dinetta: i mean she served two combat tours in iraq. she comes home for this? i want to know why. i want to know what happened. amy: then, say her name -- while...
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so as i air dry i'm like -- [ cheers ] i'm listening to some james brown. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, right.see it. >> jimmy: i love it. >> give it up for the roots. >> jimmy: the roots are the best. [ cheers and applause ] >> philly in the house. philly is in the house. >> jimmy: now you could -- >> harlem! everybody from out of town. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, the majority of people are from out of town. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but you came up with the actual scent of this thing? >> yes. >> jimmy: and so you smell different things and you go, "i don't like that. i like this." >> i mean, it's my fourth fragrance for sean jean. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's my clothing line and my brand. and i go in there and i work with the perfumers. and i've always been a fan of fragrances. calvin klein, i grew up, you know, just looking at the calvin klein ads. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> and they kind of inspired me. he kind of inspired me for all of my fragrances to make sure that they're fun and it's like a fantasy. >> jimmy: well you got in a a little trouble with this new commercial
so as i air dry i'm like -- [ cheers ] i'm listening to some james brown. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, right.see it. >> jimmy: i love it. >> give it up for the roots. >> jimmy: the roots are the best. [ cheers and applause ] >> philly in the house. philly is in the house. >> jimmy: now you could -- >> harlem! everybody from out of town. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, the majority of people are from out of town. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah....
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is that like james brown moves? or where do you get your moves from?: you got your dance moves from howie mandell? >> and a little don knotts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don knotts. mr. ferley? >> a little james brown and michael -- probably michael jackson and "risky business." i used to watch "risky business" a lot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how great is tom cruise? >> he's so great -- >> jimmy: he's so good. >> he did the splits and i was obsessed. >> jimmy: how did he -- but how do you even -- i can't do the splits. >> you know, i stretch. i do a little yoga. [ laughter ] i'm in striking distance. >> jimmy: what kind of streches, do you stretch before the show? >> i stretched before the show. >> jimmy: what kind of stretches? can you give us a little example of what that -- >> you know, it's kind of -- this is a good stretch. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's interesting. >> the knees and then -- this is a dynamic stretch. >> jimmy: oh, interesting. >> i saw pacquiao spar once. and i saw him doing stretches. they were almost like a dancer, like baryshnikov. >
is that like james brown moves? or where do you get your moves from?: you got your dance moves from howie mandell? >> and a little don knotts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don knotts. mr. ferley? >> a little james brown and michael -- probably michael jackson and "risky business." i used to watch "risky business" a lot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how great is tom cruise? >> he's so great -- >> jimmy: he's so good. >> he did the splits and i...
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walk through this brand-new exhibit at the american history museum, you can see everything from james brown when he used to wear and play to they miss olympian carl lewis, what he wore on the track. just around the corner, you can learn about the history of the literal freedom fighters. this will be a small piece of a very large centerpiece at the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture really takes shape. >> it is important for us to understand how our history is so combined and interconnected. these stories have these overarching themes. >> at a time when race relations in this country are strained, how important is it to see the building across the street taking shape? >> i think it is critical for our society. it is important for us to have a space, to have a brick and mortar building that provides an opportunity for these critical and important conversatiace and history. reporter: a lot of construction going on here at the national mall. the 400,000 square foot facility sits on five acres of land right next to the washington monument. the large window over
walk through this brand-new exhibit at the american history museum, you can see everything from james brown when he used to wear and play to they miss olympian carl lewis, what he wore on the track. just around the corner, you can learn about the history of the literal freedom fighters. this will be a small piece of a very large centerpiece at the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture really takes shape. >> it is important for us to understand how our...
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it includes clothing from james brown and a running suit one -- worn by carl lewis. it was originally expected to open this year. it will soon cost a little less to drive to maryland's eastern shore. governor larry hogan announced a drop in state toll prices. that means two dollars in savings for those spending cash on a round-trip on the bay bridge. e-zpass users will save close to three dollars. the monthly fees being waived. tolls are being reduced on the interconnect or -- intercounty connector and bridges and tunnels in baltimore. all of those reductions take effect july 1, just in time for the big summer holiday. we have a little summer-like whether. doug: definitely a preview. we're talking awesome leader 90 degrees for tuesday of next week. first up, we want to take you to trailside middle school. watch the sun come up. a beautiful there sunshine. lower humidity than yesterday. no showers, no storms, no hail, no runs, no errors, no runs on base. images will settle to the 70's. we hit 80 at reagan national for a high. 73 and 54 are the averages. hitting 90 is
it includes clothing from james brown and a running suit one -- worn by carl lewis. it was originally expected to open this year. it will soon cost a little less to drive to maryland's eastern shore. governor larry hogan announced a drop in state toll prices. that means two dollars in savings for those spending cash on a round-trip on the bay bridge. e-zpass users will save close to three dollars. the monthly fees being waived. tolls are being reduced on the interconnect or -- intercounty...
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what happened to sergeant james brown? the family is now searching for that answer. has been obtained by station kfox. the video shows a jail personnel talking to brown through his cell door saying he wanted to get brown treated for a cut. when brown refused to respond a team in riot gear stormed the cell. upon being subdued brown repeatedly in distress said the words, i can't breet. help me, i'm choking on my blood. he was sedated by injection. we're going to show you portions of that video first obtained by kfox. i want to warn viewers first that the footage is disturbing. >> i can't breathe. i'm choking on my blood. help me. i'm choking on my blood. >> what? >> i'm choking on my blood! i need water. please, take it off. take it off. oh, man, dude please take it off! >> the decorated army combat soldier was ultimately taken to the medical center where he was officially pronounced dead. autopsy results cited a cycle cell crisis. he declined but a spokesperson issued this statement agreeing with the autopsy. mr. brown's death was an unfortunate tragedy. the sheriff's
what happened to sergeant james brown? the family is now searching for that answer. has been obtained by station kfox. the video shows a jail personnel talking to brown through his cell door saying he wanted to get brown treated for a cut. when brown refused to respond a team in riot gear stormed the cell. upon being subdued brown repeatedly in distress said the words, i can't breet. help me, i'm choking on my blood. he was sedated by injection. we're going to show you portions of that video...
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joining me james brown's mother dennette robinson scott. first of all, i am so sorry for your loss.pest condolences to you and your family. you said that your son contacted you after he voluntarily turned himself in because of this dwi charge and contacted you because sheriff's wanted to keep him longer than he was supposed to stay locked up. how did he sound when you talked to him? >> sounded a little frustrated they were not allowing him to leave in the two days or that they stated he wouldn't leave in the two days. but he thought the issue was resolved once we were going to pay the court fine so that he could go ahead and leave. >> reporter: now it i know you have not watched the entire video. in fact we did not play the sound for you. we killed the sound out of your ear because it was so painful for you to even hear it. there is one small part that you have -- have watched. i do want to ask you, though at the beginning of the video there seems to be this moment where your son is angry. he's in the cell. he seems to be maybe even hurting himself. did his post-traumatic stress or
joining me james brown's mother dennette robinson scott. first of all, i am so sorry for your loss.pest condolences to you and your family. you said that your son contacted you after he voluntarily turned himself in because of this dwi charge and contacted you because sheriff's wanted to keep him longer than he was supposed to stay locked up. how did he sound when you talked to him? >> sounded a little frustrated they were not allowing him to leave in the two days or that they stated he...
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out throughout the world and name the country i've been there i have a goes he will organization james brown and others and toured on my own france and germany and deek and sidney asa traulz and puts on concerts at the billy graham auditorium and boys and girls club been to cow palace but most of the events held in oakland i'm very excited about this stadium come in not only will be for basketball but i believe we can have various concerts there i'd like to do a great gospel concerts i've got folks come in to oakland i'd like to bring them into san francisco i hope the rates will be conducive for us but not only that but i want to see concerts come in but also employment for our young people that go around and see so many people unemployed i hope there will be a program to look at the unemployment of african-american and hispanics here in san francisco make them a part of this great venture i'm for that 10 thousand person or percent and the radio been doing that for 40 requesters and k p f a and also do worldwide tv let's get this going and make sure everyone is included thank you. >> there
out throughout the world and name the country i've been there i have a goes he will organization james brown and others and toured on my own france and germany and deek and sidney asa traulz and puts on concerts at the billy graham auditorium and boys and girls club been to cow palace but most of the events held in oakland i'm very excited about this stadium come in not only will be for basketball but i believe we can have various concerts there i'd like to do a great gospel concerts i've got...
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sergeant james brown reported to jail for a two-day sentence for driving while intoxicated. his family said brown informed jail he had a history of post-traumatic stress disorder after two combat tours in iraq. local news station kfox14 said they fought all the way to the texas attorney general to obtain video of the 2012 incident. the video shows something happened which caused brown to bleed in his cell. when he refuses to speak with guards, a team in riot gear storms in and swarms on top of him, while he repeatedly says he can't breathe and appears not to resist. his condition deteriorates, as he is carried to an infirmary, and has a mask placed over his face. towards the end of the video after brown has said he can't breathe at least 20 times, he is left naked in a cell, not blinking or responding, his breathing shallow. attorneys say an ambulance was never called. brown was eventually brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. authorities claim he died from natural causes after an autopsy report cited a "sickle cell crisis," but his family says he died as a re
sergeant james brown reported to jail for a two-day sentence for driving while intoxicated. his family said brown informed jail he had a history of post-traumatic stress disorder after two combat tours in iraq. local news station kfox14 said they fought all the way to the texas attorney general to obtain video of the 2012 incident. the video shows something happened which caused brown to bleed in his cell. when he refuses to speak with guards, a team in riot gear storms in and swarms on top of...
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he was on the right there with james brown. and paul mccartney.stand by me" was a top ten hit in 1961. he was 76. that's all of our time. i'm tony harris. the news continues next live from london. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ hello there, this is news-hour live from london, coming up, in the next 60 minutes. we have probable cause to file criminal charges, and six police officers are charged, over other the death of freddie gray, and earthquake survivors start going back indoors, as they stop disease and angry and scared, they pick through the rubble, after an air
he was on the right there with james brown. and paul mccartney.stand by me" was a top ten hit in 1961. he was 76. that's all of our time. i'm tony harris. the news continues next live from london. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ hello there, this is news-hour live from london, coming up, in the next 60 minutes. we have probable cause to file criminal charges, and six police officers are charged, over other the death of freddie gray, and earthquake survivors start going back indoors, as they...
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they got down to everything from james brown to vanilla ice.d from a long family tradition of dancing while doing saturday morning chores. the best part of the story is the bride never saw it coming. she expected them to have a simple slow dance. maybe she was looking for brownie points from her mother-in-law because she declared her the winner. >>> after more than four decades at cbs news bob schiffer is saying farewell. this morning he signed off as moderator of "face the nation." he was the post of the political talk show for 24 years. he said he knew he wanted to work in knews after seeing his bye line in his high school newspaper. little did he know he would interview every u.s. president from richard nixon to president obama and our hat is off to him. >>> next, a bank we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you
they got down to everything from james brown to vanilla ice.d from a long family tradition of dancing while doing saturday morning chores. the best part of the story is the bride never saw it coming. she expected them to have a simple slow dance. maybe she was looking for brownie points from her mother-in-law because she declared her the winner. >>> after more than four decades at cbs news bob schiffer is saying farewell. this morning he signed off as moderator of "face the...
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men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that waiting list. he's staying positive. >> you're really excited. you never know who you're going to get. so you just have to wait. >> reporter: wait for someone who can make his dreams come true. >> that's nbc nightly news for this fires burning in the bay, some even raging pretty close to homes. it certainly does not help that we're smack in the middle of a four-year drought. taking a live look at sunol you can see the skies here beautifully clear, just a gorgeous picture here. >> just a gorgeous shot. >> really amazing. but of course you can't help but notice how dry this grass is. there could be some relief on the
men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that...
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men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that waiting list. he's staying positive. >> you're really excited. you never know who you're going to get. so you just have to wait. >> reporter: wait for someone who can make his dreams come true. >> that's nbc nightly news for this >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by st. jude children's research hospital. >> i was just absolutely terrified. >> is this gonna be the last time i might see my daughter? >> and the doctor said, "go directly to st. jude." they said, if we hadn't got her there, she maybe would've had two more days to live. >> when you have cancer, you have to have a lot of hope. >> without th
men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that...
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men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that waiting list. he's staying positive. >> you're really excited. you never know who you're going to get. so you just have to wait. >> reporter: wait for someone who can make his dreams come true. >> that's nbc nightly news for this >> channing tatum. george clooney. charlize and amy schumer. hi everybody. i'm shaun robinson welcome to "access hollywood", weekend edition. summer season is officially here and that means the biggest and the best movies are in theaters. returning favorite laugh out loud comedy. big action adventure and biopick and romance. this summer has it all. and we start with the film bringing a lit
men like james brown and john maiden. >> i think that the riots was really a lot of young people cryingr help, and needing attention. just seeing everything that was happening. just touched me and it made me want to do something for the community. >> difficult to describe it at some level. what young people lack in their life is trust, by showing up being reliable listening. that's how we're going to rebuild our neighborhoods. >> hassan is one of 600 kids in baltimore on that...
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. >> the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business.eview, band leader, producer, a teacher. >> yep. >> a d.j. >> technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> devilled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want like ten more. delicious. fried beans with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. >> how long you have been in miami? >> what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new york sound, whatever? >> you can't say philadelphia has strings in their arrangement whereas records had organ in there. but this is the beginning of really great dance music. >> what's called 77 elvis pancakes? chocolate chip pancakes, bourbon maple syrup, banana compote. and peanut butter. even if you are not the king, you will want to die on the toilet like he did. >> yard bird's signature fried chicken comes with spiced watermelon and cheddar cheese waffles. here they brian -- they brine the chicken fo
. >> the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business.eview, band leader, producer, a teacher. >> yep. >> a d.j. >> technically, i have 16 jobs right now. >> devilled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want like ten more. delicious. fried beans with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. >> how long you have been...
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the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business. you make him look lazy.have 16 jobs right now. >> devilled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want 10 more. delicious. fried green tomatoes with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new york sound, whatever? >> you can't something specific like philadelphia had stringz in their arrangement, whereas records had organ in theirs. but i do consider it to be the beginning of really good dance music. >> what's called 77 elvis pancakes? chocolate chip pancakes, bourbon maple syrup, banana compote. even if you're not the king, you'll want to die on the toilet like he did. i should be eating a fist full of perk dan with that. it comed with chilled spiced watermelon and cheddar cheese waffles. they brine the chicken 17 hours to be exact. tender inside and perfectly crispy on the outside. >> to me, i like waff
the old joke was james brown was the hardest working man in show business. you make him look lazy.have 16 jobs right now. >> devilled eggs with fresh dill and trout roll will be so over next year, but right now i want 10 more. delicious. fried green tomatoes with pork belly. this is the perfect thing for a guy looking to squeeze into a size 28 speedo tomorrow and hit the beach. what makes the miami sound different from the detroit sound, the philadelphia sound, the new york sound,...
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and since the beginning we always play tribute to james brown, sly, the family stone.p-hop came, and to you know, all the pioneers of hip-hop. >> up north a ways in west jamaica another working class community where subway service is pretty limited. and yet people have to get up, go to work and often make the long hump to another borough. afterwards, a person could use a drink. and if you're a jamaican person can you use the everyday go-to drink of back home. any time day or night. wray and nephew. >> it's a very strong jamaican white rum. here you get it with cranberry juice with milk and water. that's what wray and nephew is to the bronx. >> desus is one half of a group. deezus versus kid marrow. it is a very fast free-form diatribe on what is happening in the bronx and at the city. he knows what's happening in the news or what happened last night. >> bronx is isolated from the rest of the city. the bronx is kind of abandoned up here. people get on a boat and go to staten island before they ride up to the bronx. >> i am inadvertently part of that problem. >> yes. the
and since the beginning we always play tribute to james brown, sly, the family stone.p-hop came, and to you know, all the pioneers of hip-hop. >> up north a ways in west jamaica another working class community where subway service is pretty limited. and yet people have to get up, go to work and often make the long hump to another borough. afterwards, a person could use a drink. and if you're a jamaican person can you use the everyday go-to drink of back home. any time day or night. wray...
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>> james brown. >> 22 miles per hour is our live doppler hd --. >> did you know the answer? >> i wrote not ask if i didn't know. >> 1 at concord 12 in concord. our 12 hour day planners shows we are cooler this morning at 40s to mid-50s and i notice more sunshine today, breezy and keeping us in the upper 50s at the coast and mid-70s inland but you will need a coat this evening and not so brick as last evening. we are still falling into the 60s in many areas and the 50s at the coast. >> we took up too much time go! >> we will start with traffic, and look at conditions on the san mateo bridge, we are seeing more traffic building westbound to foster city and we have this bridge shut down starting on friday night. you are not going to see a single car on it at 10:00 on friday night through monday morning at 5 o'clock because of repair being done at the high-rise. a look from the emeryville camera to berkeley, it is smooth, still, this morning. >> happening today a suspected drunk driver is set to face a judge on charges of running over and killing a mother and her baby daughter i
>> james brown. >> 22 miles per hour is our live doppler hd --. >> did you know the answer? >> i wrote not ask if i didn't know. >> 1 at concord 12 in concord. our 12 hour day planners shows we are cooler this morning at 40s to mid-50s and i notice more sunshine today, breezy and keeping us in the upper 50s at the coast and mid-70s inland but you will need a coat this evening and not so brick as last evening. we are still falling into the 60s in many areas and the...
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cbs news special correspondent james brown spoke with both of them. >> reporter: on friday nearly 17,000and manny pacquiao weigh in and show off their physiques. the fever pitch anticipation began on tuesday here in las vegas when the hype machine was in overdrive for both camps. the mandalay bay looked like downtown manila as a couple thousand mostly filipinos turned out to rally for their countryman manny pacquiao. >> are you excited? >> reporter: and a marching band led the way as even more fans turned out to the mgm grand to cheer the undefeated champion floyd mayweather. "money" floyd mayweather! give it up! >> reporter: but when we talked to both fighters, their calm demeanors belied the hoopla that surrounded them. >> i think this is my corner, too. >> reporter: for 38-year-old mayweather, it's about his maturity. does it bother you that you are characterized as being brash, cocky, ostentatious? >> yes, i have a lot of personality. yes, i'm very outspoken. >> reporter: no! >> of course. but i'm saying -- but i'm older and wiser now. i'm closer to 40 than i am to 21. >> reporter: a
cbs news special correspondent james brown spoke with both of them. >> reporter: on friday nearly 17,000and manny pacquiao weigh in and show off their physiques. the fever pitch anticipation began on tuesday here in las vegas when the hype machine was in overdrive for both camps. the mandalay bay looked like downtown manila as a couple thousand mostly filipinos turned out to rally for their countryman manny pacquiao. >> are you excited? >> reporter: and a marching band led the...
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james brown, the god father of soul left his tens of thousands of dollars for scholarship to needy childrennd partner still battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case followed a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate a pot of money that these folks are going to be fighting over. this is their attempt to fire a shot across the bow saying we're aggressive we're going to accuse you of this and we want a place at the table. >> attorney for b.b. king's business agent calls these claims absolutely ridiculous. and the they say it comes down to one thing. money. >> thank you so much. that's it for the lead. i'm jack tapper turning you over to wolf blitzer right next door in the situation room. >>> hope is fading for those washed away. can rescuers find them in time. >>> cold war games, russia and nato staging large scale military exercises at a time of heightened tension raising the specter of the cold war. could it lead to another military con front station. >>> a young man in texas is charged with trying to join the terrorist forces almost reaching the battlefield. how dud
james brown, the god father of soul left his tens of thousands of dollars for scholarship to needy childrennd partner still battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case followed a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate a pot of money that these folks are going to be fighting over. this is their attempt to fire a shot across the bow saying we're aggressive we're going to accuse you of this and we want a place at the table. >> attorney for b.b. king's business agent...
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that struck me about him, gladys, is i met him through my civil rights work and being close with james browne wasn't like the rough and tumble guys you would meet in the music industry. >> nothing like that at all. he had a spirit and light about him that when ever you were around him you wanted to do right. you wanted to do good. when you did good he let you know you did great, baby. you know? stay true. stay this way. stay that way. you know? and he was a great example. so many talk out of their mouths and don't live it uncle b.b. lived it and that's what made him so special. you could see his light. >> uh-huh. >> and work ethic like you would not believe. >> uh-huh. >> the man was working all the time. say uncle b.b., when you going home? >> that was part of my conversation with the queens of soul remembering the legendary b.b. king. we have more ahead on his influence on young musicians and how he inspired a generation. that's next. >> i thought that was something very striking about him, dionne. >> absolutely. >> that was something i adored about him. when ever he walked into a room, yo
that struck me about him, gladys, is i met him through my civil rights work and being close with james browne wasn't like the rough and tumble guys you would meet in the music industry. >> nothing like that at all. he had a spirit and light about him that when ever you were around him you wanted to do right. you wanted to do good. when you did good he let you know you did great, baby. you know? stay true. stay this way. stay that way. you know? and he was a great example. so many talk out...
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james brown left his tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy children and still a battlever the money. and the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there is a estate to fight over and there is a shoot across the bow and they are wanting a place at the table. >> the young women who are accused, what are they are saying. >> we spoke to one of the women's lawyers and they say this affidavit is blasted as fiction and the accusation that his client would have poisoned b.b. king and said three different doctors observed the blues legend and this comes down to one word -- money. >> and there should be an autopsy coming out somewhat soon right? >> in six to eight weeks they expect to have the forensic results. >> key information. i'm bree onna keeler. thank you for watching us. erin will be back tomorrow. ac360 starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news and sadly a rising death toll in the wake of the massive weather system devastating tarts of texas, oklahoma and mexico. nearly a foot of rain in places seemingly all at once. sections of hou
james brown left his tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy children and still a battlever the money. and the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there is a estate to fight over and there is a shoot across the bow and they are wanting a place at the table. >> the young women who are accused, what are they are saying. >> we spoke to one of the women's lawyers and they say this affidavit is blasted as fiction and the accusation that his client would have...
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james brown. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. administration asking congress to increase funding for charter schools by almost 50%, we turn to a major report that claims charter schools are already spending billions of dollars on federal money with nearly no oversight, regulation, or accountability. the report is called "new documents show how taxpayer money is wasted by charter schools." according to the report, the federal government has spent more than $3 billion over the past two decades on the charter school industry, but there is no comprehensive database showing how those funds are spent and what results come from them. amy: materials obtained from open records requests concludes that the anti-regulatory environment around charter schools, coupled with their lack of financial transparency warrants a moratorium, rather than increased charter funding. for more, we go to denver, colorado, where we are joined by lisa graves. the new report is called "new documents show how taxpayer money is wasted by charter schools. lay out t
james brown. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. administration asking congress to increase funding for charter schools by almost 50%, we turn to a major report that claims charter schools are already spending billions of dollars on federal money with nearly no oversight, regulation, or accountability. the report is called "new documents show how taxpayer money is wasted by charter schools." according to the report, the federal government has spent more than $3 billion over the past...
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james brown, the godfather of soul, left his tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy childrenll battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate. there's this pot of money ta these folks are going to be fighting over and this is their attempt to fire a shot across the bow and say, look, we're aggressive and we're going to accuse you of this and, you know, we want a place at the table. >> the lawyer for kij's business agent blasted the affidavit, essentially calling it a piece of fiction. he says the claim that his client would have poisoned b.b. king is absolutely ridiculous and that all of this comes down to one word, money. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> i'm john vouse. thanks for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next hour. there will be an update on that breaking news story, charges against 14 fifa officials, arrests being made over the last couple of hours. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof!
james brown, the godfather of soul, left his tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy childrenll battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate. there's this pot of money ta these folks are going to be fighting over and this is their attempt to fire a shot across the bow and say, look, we're aggressive and we're going to accuse you of this and, you know, we want a place at the table. >> the lawyer for kij's...
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nine americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 olympics by daniel james brown.n paper back and well worth the kudos it has received. it's the story of nine working class kids who came out of the farms and plains of the american west and ended up defeating the most storied rowing teams in the world, including hitler's favorite at the olympics. it's a great tale but one also about endurance, great and team work. truly inspiring. >>> and now for the last look. last week the president went to the white house briefing room to announce the deaths of two innocent hostages being held by al qaeda, killed in a u.s. drone attack. this week we saw the potential for drones to save lives, not just end them. the scene was nepal. i'm sure you saw the amazing drone footage of that devastation. that helped the disaster hit home and i'm certain encouraged many dollars of donations. that's just the beginning. a canadian organization global medic is using these drones to map the areas affected by the quake, gather visual intelligence deploy rescue resources and detect heat signature
nine americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 olympics by daniel james brown.n paper back and well worth the kudos it has received. it's the story of nine working class kids who came out of the farms and plains of the american west and ended up defeating the most storied rowing teams in the world, including hitler's favorite at the olympics. it's a great tale but one also about endurance, great and team work. truly inspiring. >>> and now for the last look. last week the...
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his commission will be presented by his grandfather james brown, commander u.s. navy retired. , deck watch officer, cutter northland portsmouth virginia. richard hayden burns, cutter mellon seattle, washington. ryan james booiz cutter tampa portsmouth virginia. anthony allen wazeenny, charleston, south carolina. shawn ka bral, philippine coast guard, manila, philippines. nathaniel nathaniel, graduating with high honors, flight training pensacola, florida. jasper david campbell deck watch officer seattle, washington. >> sara elizabeth cantrel deck watch officer portsmouth virginia. her commission will be presented by her brother christopher cantrel, second lieutenant u.s. marine corps. luke wilson corani graduating with high honors, deck watch officer, boston, massachusetts. samantha jennifer cardoza graduating with honors, deck watch officer, cordova, alaska kyle jacob carpenter galveston, texas. his commission will be presented by his father, kent carpenter colonel u.s. marine corps retired. lauren sephali, deck watch officer, seattle washington. juan jose sistero deck watch o
his commission will be presented by his grandfather james brown, commander u.s. navy retired. , deck watch officer, cutter northland portsmouth virginia. richard hayden burns, cutter mellon seattle, washington. ryan james booiz cutter tampa portsmouth virginia. anthony allen wazeenny, charleston, south carolina. shawn ka bral, philippine coast guard, manila, philippines. nathaniel nathaniel, graduating with high honors, flight training pensacola, florida. jasper david campbell deck watch...
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with -- he knows everything about everything so he would say bootsy collins wrote that song for james brownhen he was 19. and i got a letter from chelsea manning after she was sentenced and imprisoned. she was not allowed to turn around and look at who was seated in the courtroom to support her and i got a letter saying that she had looked out of the corner of her eye and scene cornel of myself and she just wanted to send a thank you note. i think the greatest existential crisis of our time is accepting the reality that is before us with all its bleakness and yet finding the capacity to resist. and liberalism itself in the face of a crisis of this magnitude is an ineffectual force. it's too intellectual. it's too passionless. it's too lacking in that quality of supply madness that capacity to rise up in the face of overwhelming repression and respond as a moral imperative. the ability of rebels to react to massive systems of oppression is driven and mauldin writes about this i envision, a vision that takes possession of them and aaron writes about this where in the face of -- when she used
with -- he knows everything about everything so he would say bootsy collins wrote that song for james brownhen he was 19. and i got a letter from chelsea manning after she was sentenced and imprisoned. she was not allowed to turn around and look at who was seated in the courtroom to support her and i got a letter saying that she had looked out of the corner of her eye and scene cornel of myself and she just wanted to send a thank you note. i think the greatest existential crisis of our time is...
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james brown has the blow by blow on that. >> it was billed as the fight of the century last night. culmination of the richest and most hyped boxing match ever a record $300 million purse and astounding $70 million date in the legacy two of aging champions at stake. star-studded crowd of 17,000 here at the mgm grand garden arena in las vegas and millions of viewers around the world on pay per view. >> good luck to both of you. >> undefeated flow mayweather stayed that way looking impressive in desis civic tori in a fight that had action only sporadically. many pacquiao crowd cheered for everything the boxer did. as mayweather -- >> he hunts him down. >> a nap muss decision. floyd mayweather, ever present confidence was on display as soon as the bout was over he raised his hands in victory. many pacquiao on the other hand could not hide his disappointment. so what's left? floyd mayweather will only fight once more in september. if he wins, he will retire with the identical record of the great rocky marciano, 49-0 fitting end for the man who proved last night to be the best boxer of h
james brown has the blow by blow on that. >> it was billed as the fight of the century last night. culmination of the richest and most hyped boxing match ever a record $300 million purse and astounding $70 million date in the legacy two of aging champions at stake. star-studded crowd of 17,000 here at the mgm grand garden arena in las vegas and millions of viewers around the world on pay per view. >> good luck to both of you. >> undefeated flow mayweather stayed that way...
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al bernstein and myself and james brown, paulie and max kellerman all going to have the fight.ng to be a huge evening here. tune in because anything can happen. and we don't have this a lot. it's been 30 years since we've had something like this. then you have to go back to ali-frazier or possibly tyson and holyfield that took place in the building behind me. 1,000 people paying more than $100,000 for front row seats. a lot of money. >> that's a lot of bling, my friend. thank you so much. i appreciate it. have fun tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> still to come actress sofia vergara's public custody battle over her frozen embryos is sparking a debate over the future of thousands of frozen embryos. we'll talk about it up next. love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. music ♪ are you ready to go grab life by the gills. would you like to make an investment you know will pay off? then you belong at bass pro shops. where great gear, great
al bernstein and myself and james brown, paulie and max kellerman all going to have the fight.ng to be a huge evening here. tune in because anything can happen. and we don't have this a lot. it's been 30 years since we've had something like this. then you have to go back to ali-frazier or possibly tyson and holyfield that took place in the building behind me. 1,000 people paying more than $100,000 for front row seats. a lot of money. >> that's a lot of bling, my friend. thank you so much....