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ken burns and miss lynn novick. [applause] mark: welcome. ken: thank you.ark: ken, we have been trying to get you here for six years. [laughter] ken: not only is this such an important and tragic part of the story, but this has been -- domestic agenda, so now we are in the process of developing a series on the johnson presidency. [applause] mark: we are delighted with that and look forward to seeing you again. as david mentioned in his introduction, you two are america's most preeminent storytellers. you have taken on the civil war, you have taken on the roosevelts, you have taken on baseball and jazz, why vietnam? ken: we were focused on the second world war and we realized that vietnam had to be put there, that it would form a trilogy of films that we would complete, first with the civil war and then with the second world war and then with vietnam, arguably the three most important wars after the american revolution. but also to do it in a different kind of way. world war ii came from an entirely american point of view, and this was going to be like the c
ken burns and miss lynn novick. [applause] mark: welcome. ken: thank you.ark: ken, we have been trying to get you here for six years. [laughter] ken: not only is this such an important and tragic part of the story, but this has been -- domestic agenda, so now we are in the process of developing a series on the johnson presidency. [applause] mark: we are delighted with that and look forward to seeing you again. as david mentioned in his introduction, you two are america's most preeminent...
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ken earned a purple heart in world war two, he had lost his hearing due to an explosion at battle ofima but ken never received the medal. >> the children called me and said he doesn't have long to live, he was on oxygen, do you think you will be able to do this. >> walt went to visit. >> walt was really upbeat, and he had taken on the mission too. that is what it was to me i was on a mission. i felt like he was on a mission with me. >> you wouldn't mind if we tried to help get you one now would you. >> as long as you don't go to too much trouble. >> that night on cbs-3 walt had a message for ken. >> mr. castle, it noise trouble, in fact, it is an honor. >> president of the you had of america has awarded the purple heart. >> three weeks later, ken had his medal. >> he signed it. it wasn't probably three weeks i got a gentle call that he passed away but we got him his purple heart. i got that picture. i got that picture on my desk. i never taken that one down. >> i didn't know that but i do know, to know it sits on his desk means a lot. he made such a big difference for us and we are a
ken earned a purple heart in world war two, he had lost his hearing due to an explosion at battle ofima but ken never received the medal. >> the children called me and said he doesn't have long to live, he was on oxygen, do you think you will be able to do this. >> walt went to visit. >> walt was really upbeat, and he had taken on the mission too. that is what it was to me i was on a mission. i felt like he was on a mission with me. >> you wouldn't mind if we tried to...
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he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got a f from you actually. this is over. (applause) ken burns, welcome. - thank you. - honored to meet you, great to have you here. - it's my pleasure. - congratulations on this wonderful project. - thank you very much. i should say that's it's the great good fortune of growing old and public television that i share the authorship of this with sarah burns and david mcmahon. sarah burns happens to be my oldest daughter. this is - proud moment for a partent. - we made a film together, the three of us called the central park five. it came out a few years ago, and when that was done we were plowing directly into jac
he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got a f from you actually. this is over. (applause) ken burns,...
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if this isn't reaganesque, what is, ken?that was all, it i would be perfectly on board with that, but he's also said he is for universal health care. he's also indicated that he is going to be -- lou: they've taken more than 60 votes to kill obamacare knowing full well it wouldn't do that. it's time for reality. >> there are a lot of hands that have gotten dirty on this retreat from the reagan pro-growth agenda. lou: this man is look you square in the eye, ken, and saying to you, make america great again. he is saying to you, not with an absence of experience and peer political blather which is what most career politicians bring to the issue, that he's going to get it done. why would any of us give another career politician a single chance to just continue what has been 40 years of just rolling back everything? 30 years. >> lou, you and i agree on this. we have to say never hillary clinton because it would be a third term for barack obama, but what i'm basically saying to you is that donald trump -- you. >> want a negotiatio
if this isn't reaganesque, what is, ken?that was all, it i would be perfectly on board with that, but he's also said he is for universal health care. he's also indicated that he is going to be -- lou: they've taken more than 60 votes to kill obamacare knowing full well it wouldn't do that. it's time for reality. >> there are a lot of hands that have gotten dirty on this retreat from the reagan pro-growth agenda. lou: this man is look you square in the eye, ken, and saying to you, make...
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ken, i'm so glad you're here. i'm a huge fan.azing. >> thank you. >> larry: well, tonight, i wanted to talk about baseball because there's been a change in baseball. >> huge. >> larry: over the past 20 years or so, it may have started before this, especially with american black baseball players. now, the number of american black players has gone from about 20% in the 1980s to just about 8% today. that would have surprised jacque robinson. why do you think that is? >> i think i'll look tat as the glass is half full. there are many more opportunities for african americans who dominate the national football league and completely dominate the n.b.a. let's remember, jacque robinson, when he broke the color line broke it for all people of color, which meant the latin players who now dominate baseball are also people of color. and they didn't get in unless genetic had gone through that door and suffered all of that. >> larry: they-- >> the president took some bawrpz out-- and mrs. robinson, to cuba when he visited there. >> larry: mike,
ken, i'm so glad you're here. i'm a huge fan.azing. >> thank you. >> larry: well, tonight, i wanted to talk about baseball because there's been a change in baseball. >> huge. >> larry: over the past 20 years or so, it may have started before this, especially with american black baseball players. now, the number of american black players has gone from about 20% in the 1980s to just about 8% today. that would have surprised jacque robinson. why do you think that is?...
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ken: it's interesting.as at the virginia convention saturday for 10 hours, and in my three minutes of remarks for senator cruz, i focused on what boehner said. i said, have you ever seen john boehner have this passion fighting barack obama? cruz and trump people, resoundingly, no! have you ever seen him have this kind of passion protecting our border? no! there is a very universal loathing for current washington leadership of both parties, and ted has fought it day in and day out. nicolle: let me challenge you on that. it's not just that people disagree with him at a policy level. they dislike him personally. that's different. the grassroots are not immune to any lack of charisma. why do they see it and nobody does when watching him on tv? what is it that people in the senate do not pick up? ken: certainly, i think a lot of people in the senate and the house, they are part of the problem. the majority of members of the republican senate and republican house caucuses are part of the problem. they are not par
ken: it's interesting.as at the virginia convention saturday for 10 hours, and in my three minutes of remarks for senator cruz, i focused on what boehner said. i said, have you ever seen john boehner have this passion fighting barack obama? cruz and trump people, resoundingly, no! have you ever seen him have this kind of passion protecting our border? no! there is a very universal loathing for current washington leadership of both parties, and ted has fought it day in and day out. nicolle: let...
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ken cuccinelli, let me start with you. you worked your heart out for ted cruz. he dropped out. he is now today saying he's ruling out a third-party bid. where does this leave you? >> well, you know, we were 15-1, but you have to go undefeated to be the nominee, and it's disappointing. sometimes i wonder if i'm watching my country commit political suicide. but, you know, there is five months until the election, and we'll see how things go at the convention and we'll see where things go between now and november. >> woodruff: well, he didn't entirely today rule out getting back in the race. do you think that's a possibility? >> not realistically, no. i think that was more along the lines of a statement of, if an asteroid hits new york city and donald trump is dead, then i'll get back in the race, but short of that, no, this race... we've hit the point where trump is going to hit the 1,237 mark and get over the majority needed to be the nominee, and so that's what i expect is going to happen. we still have other things to do. there's always a debate about the platform. on an ideal
ken cuccinelli, let me start with you. you worked your heart out for ted cruz. he dropped out. he is now today saying he's ruling out a third-party bid. where does this leave you? >> well, you know, we were 15-1, but you have to go undefeated to be the nominee, and it's disappointing. sometimes i wonder if i'm watching my country commit political suicide. but, you know, there is five months until the election, and we'll see how things go at the convention and we'll see where things go...
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so they target people like ken griffin who is making a ton of money. put the pressure -- liz: shame. shame. shame. because if he's not breaking the rules, and he's paying the government -- >> but he's not. liz: who is paid to get it right? >> the problem would be the rules -- liz: an outrage. >> exactly. >> the problem is the rule. not the person. liz: let me just get to adam shapiro. he has covered the pension fights. and, adam, if you look at this, you feel sympathy for the teachers and police officers who years and years paid into the pension and now the pension is under funded and the situation is dire and a mess. >> they're under funded because the economists, he's at stanford, well repented, and we interviewed him two years ago on this term of the pension crowd. you heard steve moore talk about when you reach a threshold of one out of every $5, 20% of tax revenue going to fund penguins, you get these kinds of protests because the only way to fund them is to cut services. which pointed out you can't blame the people, the teachers, and the firefigh
so they target people like ken griffin who is making a ton of money. put the pressure -- liz: shame. shame. shame. because if he's not breaking the rules, and he's paying the government -- >> but he's not. liz: who is paid to get it right? >> the problem would be the rules -- liz: an outrage. >> exactly. >> the problem is the rule. not the person. liz: let me just get to adam shapiro. he has covered the pension fights. and, adam, if you look at this, you feel sympathy...
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the man hunt is not over yet. >> reporter: that's right, ken. they're still looking for one more suspect. the two teenagers they arrested go to school at nevado high.. investigators removed bags of evidence. the boy is 16 years old they showed us the apartment near by where he lives, it has been ransacked by police. a sheriff spokesman says this young man and another teenager arrested here today are students at nevado high school and they're the suspect of a murder and attempted murder of two other students. the shooting victim survive. one more suspect is on the loose. an army of s.w.a.t. officers had been looking for the suspects all day. >> i was sitting on my porch and they had a big tactical. and eight cops went in the house. they had big rifles and tackty cal gear. and only one man came out. they only arrested one man in the house. >> reporter: this is the backyard where the other teenage suspect was arrested. the cops kicked the gate in and also knocked down part of the back fence. his friends tell me this suspect lives here and is 17 yea
the man hunt is not over yet. >> reporter: that's right, ken. they're still looking for one more suspect. the two teenagers they arrested go to school at nevado high.. investigators removed bags of evidence. the boy is 16 years old they showed us the apartment near by where he lives, it has been ransacked by police. a sheriff spokesman says this young man and another teenager arrested here today are students at nevado high school and they're the suspect of a murder and attempted murder of...
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i'm ken rosato. today, we'll have with us the jewish board with information on the human services they provide to area residents. we'll also bring you the latest information from the fifth annual american express open report on women-owned businesses. but first, we bring you information on the recycling of harmful products from your home, things you don't normally think about. american households produce an average of 530,000 tons of harmful waste every single year. now, these include items such as batteries -- you know, you just toss them in the garbage without thinking -- you shouldn't be doing that. latex paint, insecticides, motor oil, bleach, and expired medications. joining us in the studio now are bridget anderson, deputy sustainability at the new york city department of sanitation, richard johnsen, who's special service manager for the nyc program of veolia north america, and john s. shegerian, chairman and c.e.o. of electronic recyclers international. good to have you all with us today. let
i'm ken rosato. today, we'll have with us the jewish board with information on the human services they provide to area residents. we'll also bring you the latest information from the fifth annual american express open report on women-owned businesses. but first, we bring you information on the recycling of harmful products from your home, things you don't normally think about. american households produce an average of 530,000 tons of harmful waste every single year. now, these include items...
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i want to bring back ken blackwell, who was with us just before we broke away.part of the stop-trump movement. i'm going to guess a you were encouraged by what you just heard from senator cruz and mike pence. >> first, let me say, that was an extraordinary exchange between senator cruz and the trump supporters. he was courteous, he was -- the trump supporters. he was courteous, he, in fact, was forthright. and i think he crystalized what the choice is tomorrow. >> but, can i say -- >> donald trump -- donald trump is not a conservative and he's barely a republican and he hasn't embraced the republican platform and i think that's the choice tomorrow. do you want a principled conservative or do you want the king of cronyism. >> ken, there's another way to read that exchange that's playing on the left side of your screen. if they didn't see it live, it was this six to seven-minute exchange between ted cruz and trump supporters, with the trump supporters pushing back and saying, indiana doesn't want you here, senator. so, ken, the other way to read that is evidence t
i want to bring back ken blackwell, who was with us just before we broke away.part of the stop-trump movement. i'm going to guess a you were encouraged by what you just heard from senator cruz and mike pence. >> first, let me say, that was an extraordinary exchange between senator cruz and the trump supporters. he was courteous, he was -- the trump supporters. he was courteous, he, in fact, was forthright. and i think he crystalized what the choice is tomorrow. >> but, can i say --...
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ken bastida is in the newsroom... etting word people >>> two people shot and the search for the suspects in novato. ken bastida is live in our newsroom with an update on our top story. >> reporter: we are just getting word of people in novato who live near fairway drive are being told to "shelter in place." stay where you are if you are in your house. stay there. if you are working, stay in your office. all this as a search is under way right now for as many as three suspects. here's what we know. a lot of this is coming in as we speak. sheriff's deputies found two people with gunshot wounds in an open space area off fairway drive in novato. this is in the area near the marin country club. the shooting was reported about 5:00. one gunshot victim was found right away. then later another victim found. no word on their conditions right now. we want to give you a visual idea of the area that this search is going on right now. you can see it's open space right at the end of that cul-de- sac. this is a neighborhood of fairl
ken bastida is in the newsroom... etting word people >>> two people shot and the search for the suspects in novato. ken bastida is live in our newsroom with an update on our top story. >> reporter: we are just getting word of people in novato who live near fairway drive are being told to "shelter in place." stay where you are if you are in your house. stay there. if you are working, stay in your office. all this as a search is under way right now for as many as three...
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well, as he thought about it the whole scene seemed to gel in ken thompson's mind.ppened, that is, the killer must have stolen bryan's own gun in its case while dr. rein was away at his conference, then brought it back that night expressly to kill bryan, discarding the holster on the way to the door. if it hadn't been for that holster out there, it could've been somebody came to the door, knocked at the door, bryan came to the door with a gun to maybe threaten him and there was a tussle. >> that could've been, sure. >> reporter: the gun changed hands and boom boom. >> it could've been, absolutely. but that holster being out there, there's just no other reason why that holster would be out there. >> reporter: that was agent thompson's theory anyway. was tom jaraczeski capable of such a thing? well, he already admitted he sneaked into ann's house when it was empty. and so, thought agent thompson, he must have been perfectly capable of walking into dr. rein's place too and stealing that gun. >> he had plenty of opportunity to get the gun. i mean, the trailer was never
well, as he thought about it the whole scene seemed to gel in ken thompson's mind.ppened, that is, the killer must have stolen bryan's own gun in its case while dr. rein was away at his conference, then brought it back that night expressly to kill bryan, discarding the holster on the way to the door. if it hadn't been for that holster out there, it could've been somebody came to the door, knocked at the door, bryan came to the door with a gun to maybe threaten him and there was a tussle....
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ken, cosby faces definite nation lawsuits from many accuse accus.o you think today's ruling affect those cases. >> they're about it if the case goes forward and if andrea constand wins and shows that bill cosby did sexual al abuse her, then it's going to help all those defamation cases. remember the defamation cases based on the fact that these women came out and said that bill cosby, upping, sexually abused them. bill cosby called them all liars. so what they then did, they sued bill cosby ton defamation grounds. so obviously, a lawsuit that proves bill cosby did in fact abuse andrea constand will help all the defamation cases for sure. >> will we see any of them take the witness stand. >> i think we may. my bet you're going to see them. the standard here is called mo, mo is modus operandi. the method of operation. and if you can prove that in the case that someone has done something over and over and over again that it's their method of operation, then it becomes admissible in courtroom. i think that that's what these 50 women i think that's going
ken, cosby faces definite nation lawsuits from many accuse accus.o you think today's ruling affect those cases. >> they're about it if the case goes forward and if andrea constand wins and shows that bill cosby did sexual al abuse her, then it's going to help all those defamation cases. remember the defamation cases based on the fact that these women came out and said that bill cosby, upping, sexually abused them. bill cosby called them all liars. so what they then did, they sued bill...
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. >> after a year in rehab, ken was recovered enough to work again, and he wrote a check to the mortgageompany. he contacted them. he said, "how much money do i owe you?" >> i called them and asked them if i can try to become current with my loan. and i even paid the late fees for being late on, like, 11 of them. >> so, when you called them, they actually gave you an amount to pay to bring you current on the loan. >> yes. >> and you sent the check in? >> it cost almost all my savings and my checking account at the time, but yes. >> he sent them all of the money, plus fees and interest. guess what. >> two months later, i received a letter in the mail saying that i'm being foreclosed on. i then called the lender, and they told me that instead of accepting my check, they were going to foreclose on me. >> as foreclosure loomed, they had a few options. first, they could do nothing -- stay in the house until it gets foreclosed on. two, they could try to get a loan modification. surely he had hardship. the man fell off a ladder and had a closed-head injury and a stroke. and three, they could ge
. >> after a year in rehab, ken was recovered enough to work again, and he wrote a check to the mortgageompany. he contacted them. he said, "how much money do i owe you?" >> i called them and asked them if i can try to become current with my loan. and i even paid the late fees for being late on, like, 11 of them. >> so, when you called them, they actually gave you an amount to pay to bring you current on the loan. >> yes. >> and you sent the check in?...
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. >> it wasn't long before this puppy remembered ken. the last time they saw each other was in iraq. soon it was like old times. >> he's a friend. >> at a military base near kirkuk, they were inseparable. >> ken left and oliver was left behind. he would have had a terrible life. >> the nonprofit flew him from iraq to sfo and to his new life with ken. >> he will be with me for the rest of his life. >> abc 7 news. >> coming up, dash kams are a hot me in accessory. should you get? >> this man did and got out of a traffic ticket. his dash cam kept him from getting scammed. 7 on your side has what you need to know. >> and passwords for a price. the social networking website as the hackers may be buying their personal information. >> the major makeover for union square's most popular retail destination. >> your weekend may include showers and i'm tracking the system with live doppler hd. i will have the timeline coming up. >> first here's a look at jimmy kimmel live. >> it was like fall. like this. >>> one of the hot new accessories for the ca
. >> it wasn't long before this puppy remembered ken. the last time they saw each other was in iraq. soon it was like old times. >> he's a friend. >> at a military base near kirkuk, they were inseparable. >> ken left and oliver was left behind. he would have had a terrible life. >> the nonprofit flew him from iraq to sfo and to his new life with ken. >> he will be with me for the rest of his life. >> abc 7 news. >> coming up, dash kams are a hot...
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. >> it wasn't long before this puppy remembered ken. the last time they saw each other was in iraq. soon it was like old times. >> he's a friend. >> at a military base near kirkuk, they were inseparable. >> ken left and oliver was left behind. he would have had a terrible life. >> the nonprofit flew him from iraq to sfo and to his new life with ken. >> he will be with me for the rest of his life. >> abc 7 news. >> coming up, dash kams are a hot me in accessory. should you get? >> this man did and got out of a traffic ticket. his dash cam kept him from getting scammed. 7 on your side has what you need to know. >> and passwords for a price. the social networking website as the hackers may be buying their personal information. >> the major makeover for union square's most popular retail destination. >> your weekend may include showers and i'm tracking the system with live doppler hd. i will have the timeline coming up. >> first here's a look at jimmy kimmel live. >> it was like fall. like this. >>> one of the hot new accessories for the ca
. >> it wasn't long before this puppy remembered ken. the last time they saw each other was in iraq. soon it was like old times. >> he's a friend. >> at a military base near kirkuk, they were inseparable. >> ken left and oliver was left behind. he would have had a terrible life. >> the nonprofit flew him from iraq to sfo and to his new life with ken. >> he will be with me for the rest of his life. >> abc 7 news. >> coming up, dash kams are a hot...
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len. >> reporter: well, that's right, ken. this is a case where the defense is going on the offense. mr. stubble field's attorneys today calling on the attorney general of california to get involved to ensure that their client receives a fair trial. dana stubblefield has not even entered a plea in his rape case but his attorneys have already gone to court filing a motion today to have district attorney jeff rosen's office pulled from the case. the attorneys accuse the d.a. of prejudicing the case and leaking information to the media. >> they showed up at mr. stubblefield's children's school with a press release in one hand and handcuffs in the other. >> reporter: stubblefield is accused of raping a 32-year-old developmentally disabled woman in his home last year after interviewing her for a nanny job. stubblefield said they did have sex but it was consensual. his attorney cited what they called inflammatory phrases in the press release like she was unconscionably assaulted and if convict he faces a substantial prison sentence.
len. >> reporter: well, that's right, ken. this is a case where the defense is going on the offense. mr. stubble field's attorneys today calling on the attorney general of california to get involved to ensure that their client receives a fair trial. dana stubblefield has not even entered a plea in his rape case but his attorneys have already gone to court filing a motion today to have district attorney jeff rosen's office pulled from the case. the attorneys accuse the d.a. of prejudicing...
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>> ken: it is a process.ow, wreet has spinal stenosis, a condition that is not gonna get better so he has to manage it and get through it the best he can. he gets here before batting practice and will warm and stretch and do the exercise but he can only take about 20 to 30 swings pregame down from about 100 when he was in his prime and it's a difficult, difficult situation for him. john talked earlier about the mets possible need for a bat. certainly wright's condition could play into it. >> joe: two out, and nobody on. and it's asdrubal cabrera. >> john: so they got loney, and before that, there was talk could wright play first base. -- wright. and if you get the proclamatidu out of that spot, it would be a great thing. but they've had frank discussion s, and they wanted him to be honest. >> joe: i think the mets are in such good hands with terry collins. he has really been good with the pitching staff and his team, getting the most out of it. they would admit, the mets would, david wright over the next coup
>> ken: it is a process.ow, wreet has spinal stenosis, a condition that is not gonna get better so he has to manage it and get through it the best he can. he gets here before batting practice and will warm and stretch and do the exercise but he can only take about 20 to 30 swings pregame down from about 100 when he was in his prime and it's a difficult, difficult situation for him. john talked earlier about the mets possible need for a bat. certainly wright's condition could play into it....
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then ken starr, as university president -- yes, that ken starr of 1990s clinton/lewinsky coverup investigationf meet i don't think aty, baylor was blossoming. from the outside, baylor was on the rise. but now some say it came at a painful cost. >> absolutely there was a coverup. the reality is it tends to be all about the money. it's how do they protect their wealth, how do they protect and do damage control to the -- to protect that reputation? >> irwin zalkin represents jasmine hernandez who is suing baylor the way the school and athletic program handled her rape allegations when she came forward. at least three baylor football players have faced sexual assault accusations and there are reportedly a number of other baylor students who have come forward with allegations of being sexually assaulted. two victims who've spoke within cnn say the university tried to cover up the rape allegations. jasmine hernandez was sexually assaulted by baylor football player tevin elliot in april of 2012. >> this person had numerous claims of assault made against them before where we're claim ing serious alleg
then ken starr, as university president -- yes, that ken starr of 1990s clinton/lewinsky coverup investigationf meet i don't think aty, baylor was blossoming. from the outside, baylor was on the rise. but now some say it came at a painful cost. >> absolutely there was a coverup. the reality is it tends to be all about the money. it's how do they protect their wealth, how do they protect and do damage control to the -- to protect that reputation? >> irwin zalkin represents jasmine...
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the university president ken star, the formeremesis demoted. >>> the nightmare super bug that hospitals have been fearing is here and our most powerful drugs can't stop it. let's get it on, donald trump says he'll debate bernie sanders then demands $10 million to charity to make it happen. are we in for an epic clash? >>> and e-mails from work, now banned on the weekends. how does that sound? where it is now the law. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening in what has already been an exceptionally destructive week for tornados we saw still more today. there was touchdowns in texas and kansas. tonight forecasters say there is an enhanced risk of severe weather, including hail, lightning and tornados extending from southern nebraska to kansas tonight. several strong tornados likely into the evening and so take a look right now we are keeping a close eye on these live video streams are coming from some of the storm chasers spanned out in the danger zone scanning the skies for
the university president ken star, the formeremesis demoted. >>> the nightmare super bug that hospitals have been fearing is here and our most powerful drugs can't stop it. let's get it on, donald trump says he'll debate bernie sanders then demands $10 million to charity to make it happen. are we in for an epic clash? >>> and e-mails from work, now banned on the weekends. how does that sound? where it is now the law. "nightly news" begins right now. >>...
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we're going to be talking to ken rangone.s there any chance that kasich was your guy. he is like, stop it, stop it, i'm a trump guy. first, though, guys, kicking things off this morning, we're going to are richard fisher for the first hour talking about fed policy. steven parker is going to join us. and donald remote of via. that's the ride sharing service you can use here in manhattan. >> i've heard of it. and people have told me to use it because i'm an avid uber user. and it seems so much cheaper and better so i'm going to use it. >> i'm going to try it. >> the way i understand it, i haven't used it myself, my producer jen has. you're often sharing a ride with people. it's like guaranteed. it's gotten popular very quickly. and the other big guys are doing the pool riding aspect. i don't know outside of manhattan, how much density do you need and how comfortable are people in sharing a ride with strangers. >> indeed, i'm not sure i'm ready for that. thanks for that. "squawk box" coming up in ten minutes' time. >>> first, re
we're going to be talking to ken rangone.s there any chance that kasich was your guy. he is like, stop it, stop it, i'm a trump guy. first, though, guys, kicking things off this morning, we're going to are richard fisher for the first hour talking about fed policy. steven parker is going to join us. and donald remote of via. that's the ride sharing service you can use here in manhattan. >> i've heard of it. and people have told me to use it because i'm an avid uber user. and it seems so...
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part two of ken's report, why the green rush has many long time residents worried. that's tomorrow. >>> well, work begins tomorrow on the next phase of the the bay bridge bike path. temporary support to the position for the new observation deck near yerba buena island. there were delays connected to the old bridge. now it is slated to be completed by september two years behind schedule. >>> speaking of bikes, bike to workday is coming up this thursday, so we want to share your bike to work story, post your pictures and video on our kpix5 instagram or twitter and we will put some on the air. >>> if you are looking for a get away, it is getting easier to head to canada from the bay area. air canada will launch twice daily service to vancouver from san jose mineta airplane. >>> back in the bay area, we are starting off with the kpix5 high-def doppler to illustrate there is not much happening. the sensitivity is ramped up looking like there is something falling but there is not. no rain coming down tonight. nor will there be for the next couple of weeks. as we look live
part two of ken's report, why the green rush has many long time residents worried. that's tomorrow. >>> well, work begins tomorrow on the next phase of the the bay bridge bike path. temporary support to the position for the new observation deck near yerba buena island. there were delays connected to the old bridge. now it is slated to be completed by september two years behind schedule. >>> speaking of bikes, bike to workday is coming up this thursday, so we want to share your...
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the massive search began, ken, just 15 minutes after flight 804 disappeared. at this hour, it's concentrated around karpathos. they are searching the mediterranean for 804. the flight was going from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person says her niece was an egyptair flight attendant. we still have hope, she says. egypt aviation minister suspects terrorism but experts say it is too soon to reach that conclusion. >> could it have been pilot issues or mechanical failure? could it have been a bomb? all of these things will be revealed when we finally are able to find the aircraft itself. >> reporter: the crew did not make a distress call although the egyptians say an emergency beacon may have been activated. greece's defense minister says the plane was flying at 37,000 feet when it suddenly dropped and turned sharply before disappearing from radar. >> what happened to this airplane, the way it came down, tells me something catastrophic happened with it. >> reporter: a u.s. navy plane joined the search effort. >> relevant authorities
the massive search began, ken, just 15 minutes after flight 804 disappeared. at this hour, it's concentrated around karpathos. they are searching the mediterranean for 804. the flight was going from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person says her niece was an egyptair flight attendant. we still have hope, she says. egypt aviation minister suspects terrorism but experts say it is too soon to reach that conclusion. >> could it have been pilot issues or...
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ken langone gave an interview saying this was his last round of politics. out of this after this. i've served my time. sheldon wrote a piece for "the washington post" in which he said, i disagree with donald trump on a lot of things but he has business experience and so i'm going to support him. boon pickens is holding a reception for him in texas. this doesn't add up to a lot of enthusiasm but to get people to donate up to a billion dollars you'll require a lot of donor enthusiasm. it's not there yet. >> what does this is a, james, about his decision to go to big dollar donors about his argument that fund-raising is inherently corrupt? apparently not? >> yeah, he's moved on from that. i don't think it's going to hurt him because the comparison is hillary clinton. so i also think he's not going to have the money that she's going to have, but maybe in this unconventional campaign in an unconventional year it's not going to matter just like it hasn't mattered to this point and has to do with maybe his ability to make a lot out of earned media or free media. n
ken langone gave an interview saying this was his last round of politics. out of this after this. i've served my time. sheldon wrote a piece for "the washington post" in which he said, i disagree with donald trump on a lot of things but he has business experience and so i'm going to support him. boon pickens is holding a reception for him in texas. this doesn't add up to a lot of enthusiasm but to get people to donate up to a billion dollars you'll require a lot of donor enthusiasm....
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hello, ken. i got good news and i got bad news.he bad news is that the warriors did lose game one to okc right on this floor on monday night. the good news, golden state is 11-0 in games following a loss this season. perhaps the bigger question is why did they lose that game one on monday night? well, russell westbrook had 19 points in the 3rd quarter on monday night. but really the warriors did hold westbrook and kevin durant somewhat in check. the dynamic duo made just 17 of 51 shots. but it was the thunder's big guys that really stepped up. the trio of adam, and two others combined for 35 points and 29 rebounds. compared to four points and six rebounds for golden state's trio of centers. >> kd didn't play well, russ didn't play to his standards but they won the game. the other guys are playing better, you know? so that's, you know, something that we got to take care of and make sure that everybody else not getting off having really good games. >> reporter: now, to be honest, i'm not sure that the warriors andrew bogut was 100% o
hello, ken. i got good news and i got bad news.he bad news is that the warriors did lose game one to okc right on this floor on monday night. the good news, golden state is 11-0 in games following a loss this season. perhaps the bigger question is why did they lose that game one on monday night? well, russell westbrook had 19 points in the 3rd quarter on monday night. but really the warriors did hold westbrook and kevin durant somewhat in check. the dynamic duo made just 17 of 51 shots. but it...
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>> reporter: yeah, ken. it was very stunning, very emotional at city hall today. you can actually hear it in the mayor's voice as he announces he decided it's time for a new chief. mayor ed lee made the announcement in his office just before 5:00 hours after an officer fired into a stolen vehicle in the bayview killing a 27-year-old african american woman, the latest in a series of police shootings prompting reforms from the mayor and chief. >> the progress that we've made has been meaningful, but it hasn't been fast enough. that's why i've asked chief suhr for his resignation. >> reporter: the mayor named toney chaplin as acting police chief. up until now the mayor had stood by sur even as pressure to fire him increase -- suhr even as pressure to fire him increased dramatically in the past few weeks. >> power to the people! >> reporter: this evening the frisco five were among the small crowd going to protest but instead celebrated their victory. >> it's taken too long. the people have spoken too loudly and it's about time. >> we can only implement reform quickly
>> reporter: yeah, ken. it was very stunning, very emotional at city hall today. you can actually hear it in the mayor's voice as he announces he decided it's time for a new chief. mayor ed lee made the announcement in his office just before 5:00 hours after an officer fired into a stolen vehicle in the bayview killing a 27-year-old african american woman, the latest in a series of police shootings prompting reforms from the mayor and chief. >> the progress that we've made has been...
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several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks.dicated his career to improving health and
several years ago, i was introduced to ken meares, founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks.dicated his career to improving health and
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i'm joined by the person who filed the suit, texas attorney general ken paxton. mr. thanks for coming on. >> i appreciate you having me on. >> let's start with -- make the case for me of why -- what the obama administration did what unconstitutional? they make the constitutional case that sex discrimination also applies to gender identity. you guys say it's unconstitutional. walk me through it. >> so title ix and tigts 7 were adopted in the '60s and '70s. they have specific definitions for sex, and gender identity is not in that definition. congress debated this for years, goat back to the '70s. even in 2015 they debated whether to change this. and they didn't do it. our argument is very simple. congress needs to decide this. it is a statutory change. and the president has no authority under the constitution to make changes in law. so it's not a complicated argument. it's very simple. and we think it's right. >> there are some -- not to get into the total weeds here, but there are some title seven cases though where there has been an interpretation of sex discriminat
i'm joined by the person who filed the suit, texas attorney general ken paxton. mr. thanks for coming on. >> i appreciate you having me on. >> let's start with -- make the case for me of why -- what the obama administration did what unconstitutional? they make the constitutional case that sex discrimination also applies to gender identity. you guys say it's unconstitutional. walk me through it. >> so title ix and tigts 7 were adopted in the '60s and '70s. they have specific...
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ken rogoff, thank you for your time. >> rick santelli and ken rogoff, thank you very. in the meantime, it's been a long time coming but now it is official, brazil's president dilma rousseff, suspended. rousseff speaking just moments ago while our chief correspondent joins us with the latest. she's still defiant, michelle. >> absolutely. these are live pictures coming in now. there are protesters for and against rouseoff because of the dramatic political events that have happened in the last 24 hours. she has handed over power to her former ally, this whatever a marathon 20-hour debate in brazil's senate. it started at 9 p.m. last night, ended this morning at 6 a.m. only 22 senators supported her. the vote was an intense moment for the country of brazil, protests in favor and against rousseff's impeachment occurred outside of parliament throughout the night. shortly after the vote ended, dilma rousseff denounced the vote as a coup. what was critical in this vote was the scale of her defeat, which foreshadows the next vote
ken rogoff, thank you for your time. >> rick santelli and ken rogoff, thank you very. in the meantime, it's been a long time coming but now it is official, brazil's president dilma rousseff, suspended. rousseff speaking just moments ago while our chief correspondent joins us with the latest. she's still defiant, michelle. >> absolutely. these are live pictures coming in now. there are protesters for and against rouseoff because of the dramatic political events that have happened in...
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. >> ken wayne with heather homes and mike mibach on this monday. we have developing news. >> happening in san francisco. that's where protestors have called for a citywide strike over deadly police shootings. earlier we saw extra security in place blocking the doors at san francisco's city hall as the demonstrators picketed outside and as security remains in place. want to check in with monte francis, live outside city hall with the latest. monte. >>> there are about 100 protestors and they spent most of the day marching around city hall. you can see that they stopped marching around city hall and they are staying here in front of city hall. you can see the front doors are blocked by police. they are trying to prevent what happened on friday when protestors got inside of city hall. and then refused to leave. >> the protestors are out in support of the frisco 5 that went for more than two weeks without food. on saturday they ended the 17 day hunger strike after being admitted to the hospital. their supporters are calling for 17 days of action. one d
. >> ken wayne with heather homes and mike mibach on this monday. we have developing news. >> happening in san francisco. that's where protestors have called for a citywide strike over deadly police shootings. earlier we saw extra security in place blocking the doors at san francisco's city hall as the demonstrators picketed outside and as security remains in place. want to check in with monte francis, live outside city hall with the latest. monte. >>> there are about 100...
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how wrenching it was in the ways that ken and ben just described. and this examination will help us to understand the famous warning to those who do not need the lessons of the past -- heed the lessons of the past. so i look forward to a good exchange. as you lay the groundwork for the conversation, let me make key points i think arche -- are key, that might not otherwise surface as we are principally looking backwards. first, those who express concern about the way that the war in southeast asia was conducted, were, i think the film will show, were clearly justified in those concerns. i will not judge up -- dredge up all of the arguments. that is well tread ground, it was tread -- and i think we will be reminded that there were mistakes in leadership, communication, strategy, they were viewed mistakes -- huge mistakes in the basic assumptions about the war. so it is not a surprise that public support virtually disappeared at a critical point of time. and we can talk about that a little bit. my second point is, the confusion that some americans show
how wrenching it was in the ways that ken and ben just described. and this examination will help us to understand the famous warning to those who do not need the lessons of the past -- heed the lessons of the past. so i look forward to a good exchange. as you lay the groundwork for the conversation, let me make key points i think arche -- are key, that might not otherwise surface as we are principally looking backwards. first, those who express concern about the way that the war in southeast...
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does that tell you anything, ken? sdpl usually when the plane is cruising altitude, everything is going normal. looks like weather wasn't a factor. it was at cruising altitude. engine issues and things like that that would normally manifest on takeoff should not have been a factor. one of the things when a airplane disappears from radar you always think catastrophic failure, whether the plane had a rapid depressurization, and the plane took itself apart, you are looking at that. that could be mechanical. again heyed that a history of one pilot, egyptian air that went in to the atlantic back in this late '90s or early 2000s. the accident investigation report, they did not agree with that. >> that was in 1999 i believe is when that happened. >> yeah, '99. >> do you know anything about this particular area? there were initial reports or concerns it had possibly gone down over land and now we believe it went down in the mediterranean sea. >> you know, when you are going from one air space to another, there's a handoff of
does that tell you anything, ken? sdpl usually when the plane is cruising altitude, everything is going normal. looks like weather wasn't a factor. it was at cruising altitude. engine issues and things like that that would normally manifest on takeoff should not have been a factor. one of the things when a airplane disappears from radar you always think catastrophic failure, whether the plane had a rapid depressurization, and the plane took itself apart, you are looking at that. that could be...
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citadel run by ken griffin, the wealthy make too much. they introduce ad proposed budget for illinois. maybe they have better luck passing a budget than the legislature and governor have. this is calling for $23 billion in new revenue. higher taxes for wealthy with graduated income tax and lasalle street tax with portion of each trade executed at cme as well as closing cooperate loopholes. david, they were targeting citadel although i think as melissa pointed out earlier hedge fund profits are taxed at ordinary rates. not like the lasalle street tax issue or i know, other issues. so they're paying their fair share over there. at same time illinois without a budget, very frustrated if this state. programs shutting down. schools shutting down. things are coming to a head in a state that doesn't have a budget, not enough money to pay its bills. david: if citadel and other companies move out because of higher taxes they have less money money than they have now. >> reporter: who will be in the building. david: it could be empty building. >> ch
citadel run by ken griffin, the wealthy make too much. they introduce ad proposed budget for illinois. maybe they have better luck passing a budget than the legislature and governor have. this is calling for $23 billion in new revenue. higher taxes for wealthy with graduated income tax and lasalle street tax with portion of each trade executed at cme as well as closing cooperate loopholes. david, they were targeting citadel although i think as melissa pointed out earlier hedge fund profits are...
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plus ken langone, going to try to get preliminary him to say w.onsidering the last two guys he picked are totally gone. and in the next half hour, jamie dimon joining us live. his take on the market, the economy and the financial industry straight ahead. >>> check out shares of macy's. they have recovered a little bit. revenue fell short. retailers slashing its full year profit view and we are seeing some cloollateral damage. check that out. that's something there. >> that's ugly. >> almost 3% across the board. and yet there is the dow futures, you can see them on the right, dow futures only down about 38. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know why. >> you know why. >> tell me why. because the fed is still around, aren't they? right? retail gets worse, futures get better. why is that? >>> coming up, marco rubio weighing in on the presidential race this morning. we'll show you what he said about donald trump. plus special guest ken langone is here with his take on trump as a presumed republican nominee. looking for balance in your digestive s
plus ken langone, going to try to get preliminary him to say w.onsidering the last two guys he picked are totally gone. and in the next half hour, jamie dimon joining us live. his take on the market, the economy and the financial industry straight ahead. >>> check out shares of macy's. they have recovered a little bit. revenue fell short. retailers slashing its full year profit view and we are seeing some cloollateral damage. check that out. that's something there. >> that's...
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we're all about the facts, ken.e comes the sound effects. [ bubbling ] >> game one monday at pittsburg. season games with the pens.e stanley cup trophy? hold 2. gallons of vorite beverage... (((play dorsal fin digest (g10) sound underneath cg))) >> they split the two regular seasons games with the penns. the stanley cup holes 2.15 gallons of your favorite beverage. >>> over to golf. pga. they are in dallas! the colonial. and area native jordan spieth was sharpshooting. starting on the back nine, the 13th hole easy birdie setup. 4-under 66 tied for third. two shots behind mulder getting it done in the fifth hole. almost an eagle through here. he is one shot clear of the field and still has to finish his second round. baseball, miami's backflip. look at the style points. this is a 9th inning three-run homer to beat nc state, 8-7. it ain't bragging if you can back it up. they play saturday in the semifinals. >> he is going to need to wear a bulletproof cup after that. >> saturday when he steps in? >> they will knock hi
we're all about the facts, ken.e comes the sound effects. [ bubbling ] >> game one monday at pittsburg. season games with the pens.e stanley cup trophy? hold 2. gallons of vorite beverage... (((play dorsal fin digest (g10) sound underneath cg))) >> they split the two regular seasons games with the penns. the stanley cup holes 2.15 gallons of your favorite beverage. >>> over to golf. pga. they are in dallas! the colonial. and area native jordan spieth was sharpshooting....
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ken" may not be for everyone. it's a very accessible show, and, by doing that, you kind of lose the nuance and the richness of our communities. >> mm-hmm. >> but i do think that the more people go out and are active about watching films by asian-americans, stories that come from the community -- i think the more that those films are successful or those shows, i think that's just gonna blossom even more stories. so i would hope that people -- you know, if you see something out there that frustrates you, don't support it, don't watch it, and then, on the other hand, if you see a film, a show that really resonates with you, support it. have your voice be heard. let people know that you love that show. >> vote with our dollars, so to speak, right? all right. makes sense. thank you so much. hang on. we're gonna take a short break and be back with more "beyond the headlines," talking about issues important in our apa communities. we'll be right back. [ theme music plays ] amazing sleep stays with you all day and all nig
ken" may not be for everyone. it's a very accessible show, and, by doing that, you kind of lose the nuance and the richness of our communities. >> mm-hmm. >> but i do think that the more people go out and are active about watching films by asian-americans, stories that come from the community -- i think the more that those films are successful or those shows, i think that's just gonna blossom even more stories. so i would hope that people -- you know, if you see something out...
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well, today ken starr is out as president of baylor university, demoted after a damning report aboutd or rather completely and rep prehence blee mishandled multiple cases of sexual assault, especially those involving the football team. cnn's ed lavandera is live on this story in dallas. the fallout from this is probably just beginning but what exactly happened regarding how the university handled the sexual assault. >> the chairman of the board said what he saw in there was shocking and outrageous. >> how i feel about baylor, it's -- like they failed me. >> reporter: stephanie says that while baylor university's internal report vindicates her and many more young women, she says it's now clear the prominent baptist university shunned them after they reported being sexually assaulted. >> the institutional crap, like, this is out of our hands, we can't do anything about it, the case is closed. right? you know what i mean? if you really believed someone was raped, wouldn't you do something? right? like especially with the high christian standards they purport to have. >> reporter: she sa
well, today ken starr is out as president of baylor university, demoted after a damning report aboutd or rather completely and rep prehence blee mishandled multiple cases of sexual assault, especially those involving the football team. cnn's ed lavandera is live on this story in dallas. the fallout from this is probably just beginning but what exactly happened regarding how the university handled the sexual assault. >> the chairman of the board said what he saw in there was shocking and...