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those illegal punches apparently enraging lawson.the fighter's okay, but lawson could be charged with felony assault. >>> live cameras capturing video of a wild motorcycle crash during a practice run. jack miller losing control of his cycle on the tracks in le mans, france. slamming into a wall, flipping over several times, along with his motorcycle. incredibly, miller walking away from the crash without injury. >>> and, the end of an era. the final performance tonight of the greatest show on earth. the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus folding its tent after 146 years of thrills and chills. declining ticket sales and problems with animal rights groups helping to end the american institution. if you couldn't make it to suburban new york for the finale, it is streaming live on facebook and youtube. >>> up next, it's the video you have to see. a sea lion grabs a little girl, pulling her into the water. how she was rescued, next. >> oh, my god! it needed to be.re so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood s
those illegal punches apparently enraging lawson.the fighter's okay, but lawson could be charged with felony assault. >>> live cameras capturing video of a wild motorcycle crash during a practice run. jack miller losing control of his cycle on the tracks in le mans, france. slamming into a wall, flipping over several times, along with his motorcycle. incredibly, miller walking away from the crash without injury. >>> and, the end of an era. the final performance tonight of the...
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lawson said absent uber the company grew 60% year over year in q1 and that they remain confident theilient without the ride sharing company's business in the long run. analysts have twilio is as heavy dependent on their few big clients like uber and facebook t. company says it has little customer concentration and we'll hear more from lawson when le joins jim cramer on "mad money" this thursday. melissa, back to you. >> that will be a good examiner seau, adidi thank you. we knew this since it went public, it's revenue base is concentrated. >> i harken back to the days of the late '90s when we saw a lot of darlgs like twilio providing services to these big growth industries, right. they were very concentrated. as soon as some started to fall, you saw them get decimated. i don't know what the value is. expected sales growth 30% over the next few years. let's see what jim has to say with the ceo. you go from there. >> does it seem like the big clients sort of grow out of twilio, either do it by themselves and that's sort of a risk? >> yes, to the business model. >> they are getting 12%
lawson said absent uber the company grew 60% year over year in q1 and that they remain confident theilient without the ride sharing company's business in the long run. analysts have twilio is as heavy dependent on their few big clients like uber and facebook t. company says it has little customer concentration and we'll hear more from lawson when le joins jim cramer on "mad money" this thursday. melissa, back to you. >> that will be a good examiner seau, adidi thank you. we knew...
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i'm pat lawson muse. how much can you do in 24 hours? in a single 24 hour period, do more 24, which takes place thursday, june 8, is the washington area's largest 24-hour online fund-raiser sponsored by the universited wa. joining us is jerry eiler, kelly brinkley, and chris thompson. welcome all of you. on this sunday morning. familiar with do more 24, tell us what it's about, how it got started and why you do it this way. >> do more 24 is on june 8th. it's the region's largest giving day. in maryland, d.c. and virginia. and we do it -- this is our fifth year. we have raised over $5 million in five years. for the community non-profits. it's really to bring awareness to our region about people in need and the non-profits that need the support and dollars. >> we know you do this for maximum impact. explain how marshaling all of this these resources and giving on this one day makes a greater impact than donations given to the non-profits throughout the year. >> it creates a sense of urgency. people say, i w
i'm pat lawson muse. how much can you do in 24 hours? in a single 24 hour period, do more 24, which takes place thursday, june 8, is the washington area's largest 24-hour online fund-raiser sponsored by the universited wa. joining us is jerry eiler, kelly brinkley, and chris thompson. welcome all of you. on this sunday morning. familiar with do more 24, tell us what it's about, how it got started and why you do it this way. >> do more 24 is on june 8th. it's the region's largest giving...
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and clearly, they -- they like lawson too. least they want him to be considered. >> lawson will be one of the candidates. i think he's the only candidate -- i don't know patrice marin, do you? >> no. >> that's the elliott person. joins the ceo search committee. that person wants lawson, i presume. >> yeah. >> wow. wow. the heat is finally over here. >> elliott, my god, never a more active activist than elliott. they have been taking it to bhp billiton. it's been going on for months for arconic. >> akzo nobel. >> after them as well. to try to pave the way for ppg to go hostile which they have to do before july 1st or step aside. >> this is a shock. they must have had the votes. >> they get three of four. >> be aware. look, this is a sign they'll take something that klaus said was short termism. and short termism that means stock higher, i guess. wow. >> meanwhile, jim, we have semiconductors nvidia, micron, a bunch of hours. >> i was waiting who was going to come out positive on nvidia today. now you have $7 a share which means
and clearly, they -- they like lawson too. least they want him to be considered. >> lawson will be one of the candidates. i think he's the only candidate -- i don't know patrice marin, do you? >> no. >> that's the elliott person. joins the ceo search committee. that person wants lawson, i presume. >> yeah. >> wow. wow. the heat is finally over here. >> elliott, my god, never a more active activist than elliott. they have been taking it to bhp billiton. it's...
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i want to thank jeff lawson, who came on.erstand, this was a tough week for jeff, but he came on and he talked about it and he addressed head-on the problems. that's why i think jeff lawson is a guy who is worth banking with. founder, ceo, and chairman of twilio. read the research and make the decision yourself. "mad money" is back after the break. a . >>> it is time, it is time for the last lightning round edition in san francisco on "mad money." that's where i take your calls rapidfire, i don't know the caller or stock ahead of time. when you hear this sound, then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy?! it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." i'll start with darren in new mexico. darren! >> first-time caller, jim. and thanks for all your lessons. >> quite welcome. >> i have a long position in sh shopify and what i need is a measuring stick on when to expect profits on their balance sheet. >> i've got to tell you, they're doing all the great things i want in terms of revenue growth. i d
i want to thank jeff lawson, who came on.erstand, this was a tough week for jeff, but he came on and he talked about it and he addressed head-on the problems. that's why i think jeff lawson is a guy who is worth banking with. founder, ceo, and chairman of twilio. read the research and make the decision yourself. "mad money" is back after the break. a . >>> it is time, it is time for the last lightning round edition in san francisco on "mad money." that's where i...
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established by tina and her husband richard lawson. a proud, reflective beyonce captioned this group shot with kelly and sister solange -- "mom, you inspire us all." but the due next month diva also came to celebrate. note i'm feelin' myself ♪ >> you know what, my sister likes to have fun, man. we're not treating her like a pregnant lady. she likes to have fun. >> the pair clearly not partied out from jessica alba's prince and michael jackson themed birthday party the night before. a little less than a dozen of jess's closest stars dined at delilah and later b, in sparkly silver jacket, and kelly were spotted leaving the big bash at the peppermint club. mrs. carter rounded out her weekend courtside catching the clippers with j, who kept tabs on the twins we can't wait to meet. by the way, that party saturday night was like a mini-met gala. so much fun. but beyonce won't be going to the real deal. it takes place tonight, the fashion's biggest night will still be fantastic. >> good reason for that. >> stay home. >>> moments away from the
established by tina and her husband richard lawson. a proud, reflective beyonce captioned this group shot with kelly and sister solange -- "mom, you inspire us all." but the due next month diva also came to celebrate. note i'm feelin' myself ♪ >> you know what, my sister likes to have fun, man. we're not treating her like a pregnant lady. she likes to have fun. >> the pair clearly not partied out from jessica alba's prince and michael jackson themed birthday party the...
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pat lawson muse shows us how he did it. >> i owe it to none other than all of my brother classmates,hey've been incredible and in my four years here. >> reporter: drew boronstein is one of 319 cadets crossing the stage to receive a hard earned degree from one of the nation's most demanding military schools. >> as they say a great place to be from but not a great place to be at. so i'm very excited to finally have graduated from this place. >> reporter: he graduates after what's been a tough and tragic year. last august his mother, sister and brother died in a plane crash. >> i have so many people here, my entire extended family pretty much is here and i people watching on the live stream that was on online and so, knowing that's those people are around i've got that support. >> reporter: and watching him graduate as class valedictorian. bornenstein hopes his story will inspire and motivate others. >> go out and make a difference. earn your place amongst the multitude of successfully alumni. do what you can to make this world a better place. >> reporter: it's something that borneen st
pat lawson muse shows us how he did it. >> i owe it to none other than all of my brother classmates,hey've been incredible and in my four years here. >> reporter: drew boronstein is one of 319 cadets crossing the stage to receive a hard earned degree from one of the nation's most demanding military schools. >> as they say a great place to be from but not a great place to be at. so i'm very excited to finally have graduated from this place. >> reporter: he graduates after...
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i'm pat lawson muse. news 4 today is next. very customizable.ou can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. >>> news 4 today starts now. >>> a motel, a disturbance, and one man dead. right now on news 4 today, what police are piecing together from a violent overnight in silver spring. >>> disturbing discovery near a smithsonian museum. how d.c.'s mayor is calling for action an answers after a noose was found. >>> busy memorial day weekend from rolling thunder to tonight's big concert and all of your cookouts. when you should watch out for showers coming down. welcome you in on this sunday morning, 28th much may, 2017, i'm david culliver in for adam tuss. >> and i'm angie goff. ready to roll
i'm pat lawson muse. news 4 today is next. very customizable.ou can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. >>> news 4 today starts now. >>> a motel, a disturbance, and one man dead. right now on news 4 today, what police are piecing together from a violent overnight in silver spring. >>> disturbing discovery near a smithsonian museum. how d.c.'s mayor is calling for action an answers after a noose was found....
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leon lawson is his name.ed for first degree assault and a degree carried 25 years in jail. >> and if are you like me and prefer to eat emotions thanks to concert reminders of how my suit is fitting of late it's gotten worse. caps and wizards make me even. thankfully jim's birthday. plenty of cupcakes here to drown my hor orr's. where do they went. not the bakey but barbershop. >> mel the barber his clients include josh norman, d.y. calie and wizards guard bradley beal and john wall. let's start with the no one thought that they would get to the finals i think everybody was like give us a chance against lebron. >> right. >> how did that moment in game six when jan wall hits the sgim whener. >> fen only nal shot. >> performance he had in game 7 where it's one of eight from three, what are peck saying and what do fans think about it. >> john whammy is a super star and in the barbershop we're definitely on board. because they did not do just gets to game 7. they changed culture in d.c.. they did something that we
leon lawson is his name.ed for first degree assault and a degree carried 25 years in jail. >> and if are you like me and prefer to eat emotions thanks to concert reminders of how my suit is fitting of late it's gotten worse. caps and wizards make me even. thankfully jim's birthday. plenty of cupcakes here to drown my hor orr's. where do they went. not the bakey but barbershop. >> mel the barber his clients include josh norman, d.y. calie and wizards guard bradley beal and john wall....
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there is now police worn out for uncle leon lawson for first degree assault. >> it is annual very slipperydition in annapolis and a thousand and members of naval academy freshman orp plead class took the her done climb tonight. it took him 21 hours 21 minutes and 22 seconds. >> it's fun to see that. now a major setback tonight for mro federal judge ordered state and transit lead others to examine possible impact that metro falling ridership could have on the project which could likely mean delays or even killing the project altogether. wamu transportation reporter and fox5 contributor mark decar owe is live in silver spring. what's the latest and where we are with study and funds for it. >> yes, we're here tonight in silver spring site of future purple line stop platform was built through silver spring library see the strip on the ground and supporters waving their signs tonight. this by judge leon stating defendants in this case the government and state of maryland and so the judge wants the state and federal to undergo a supplemental environmental review. take into account how metro ongo
there is now police worn out for uncle leon lawson for first degree assault. >> it is annual very slipperydition in annapolis and a thousand and members of naval academy freshman orp plead class took the her done climb tonight. it took him 21 hours 21 minutes and 22 seconds. >> it's fun to see that. now a major setback tonight for mro federal judge ordered state and transit lead others to examine possible impact that metro falling ridership could have on the project which could...
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>> good morning, i'm pat lawson muse. in 2012 prince george's county executive looked around the county and identified the most troubled community and came up with a plan to help them. it is a program that puts concentrated government resources into those communities to try to turn them around. our guests this morning are linda turner, manager of transforming neighborhoods u the initiative. nicole jackson young is the program manager. thank you, ladies, for joining me this morning. >> thank you for having us. >> linda, the goal at tni obviously was to improve these communities for people who are facing economic and health care and public safety and educational challenges. so, how is tni working? >> transforming neighborhoods initiative, which is county executive baker signature program is working very well, and his vision of the program was for -- to bring the government resources into the communities and work directly with the community members, help them identify the resources that are available to them, and work throug
>> good morning, i'm pat lawson muse. in 2012 prince george's county executive looked around the county and identified the most troubled community and came up with a plan to help them. it is a program that puts concentrated government resources into those communities to try to turn them around. our guests this morning are linda turner, manager of transforming neighborhoods u the initiative. nicole jackson young is the program manager. thank you, ladies, for joining me this morning....
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esposo 12:06 en el caso de david dutcher el policia que lo detuvo fue un oficial de concord, don lawson hubiera actuado de forma concertada, o que recibiera algo a cambio, la ciudad acepto pagar 200 mil dolares, para cerrar la demanda sin admision de culpabilidad... canija dice que como minimo esto demuestra que su reporte policial omitio, informacion clave. 12:49 no explicaba que fue llamado por un investigador privado a ir a arrestar mi clliente, eso no esta en ningun lado en el reporte 12:58 este escandalo se descubrio en una investigacion contra butler y el excomandante de la unidad antidrogas de contra costa, norman wielsch, en la que los acusaron de robar drogas de evidencia confiscada, para revenderla...butler fue sentenciado a 8 anos de prision en el 2012... 20:17 a pesar del dinero que se va a pagar el abogado cajina dice que esto no compensa el tiempo que su cliente perdio, de tener custodia de sus hijos... desde san francisco... pilar niÑo noticiero telemundo 48 20:30 topvo / cesar --- autoridades arrestaron a una mujer por intentar secuestrar a un niÑo de 2 aÑos de edad en e
esposo 12:06 en el caso de david dutcher el policia que lo detuvo fue un oficial de concord, don lawson hubiera actuado de forma concertada, o que recibiera algo a cambio, la ciudad acepto pagar 200 mil dolares, para cerrar la demanda sin admision de culpabilidad... canija dice que como minimo esto demuestra que su reporte policial omitio, informacion clave. 12:49 no explicaba que fue llamado por un investigador privado a ir a arrestar mi clliente, eso no esta en ningun lado en el reporte 12:58...
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lawson: this is a topic that's important to both the rural and urban areas iour coury. from the hghway stem inake city, florida, tthe port needs of jacksonville, must put forth the necessary resourcesto update our transit needs. each yearmiiofons of freight trafficsea port cargo and rail cargo pass throu jacksonvil aheare trapted to cmuits throughout our coutr the jacksonvill transit thority'suding a 57-le traffic stem whichs st-effective a sport hundreds and potentiay thsas of new jobs. they arelsveeeing the development ofaconville rapid traitysm, a trant hub that will consoda mor to of public transportaton, makingransit more aesble and convenient. while this is goodews, the'stl mh work to be doneo improve infrastructur in north florida. weeed to secure as ch funding as we possibl can, and with that, mr. chairma-- mr. spear,id back. the speaker pro tempore: for wh purpose does e ntlewoman from flidseek recognition? without obction,he gentlewom irecognized for one minute ms. ros-lehtinen: thk you so ch, mr. speaker,nd it is with a heavyea that i se to recognize the belo
lawson: this is a topic that's important to both the rural and urban areas iour coury. from the hghway stem inake city, florida, tthe port needs of jacksonville, must put forth the necessary resourcesto update our transit needs. each yearmiiofons of freight trafficsea port cargo and rail cargo pass throu jacksonvil aheare trapted to cmuits throughout our coutr the jacksonvill transit thority'suding a 57-le traffic stem whichs st-effective a sport hundreds and potentiay thsas of new jobs. they...
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here is the punch line to the story so to speak, lawson is on the lamp. did you see it? up home plate. he gets ejected. tonight he is at home with the umpire. i want to apologize. i will clean your plate. they have a laugh. and the defensive plays of the night, billy hamilton for the reds, a nice catch robbing the indians ramirez. might have one better. early in this game, thought he had extra bases. albert, sensational at thet letticability. that is the sporting life. >> thank you. coming up next at 11:00. >>> emergency crews rush to an ariana grande concert after an explosion killed 19 people injuring dozens. >>> hello again. >> a powerful explosion at a concert in great britain attended by thousands. the pop star ariana grande, they are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack until they find out otherwise. tracking developments in the news room. >> tonight british authorities say 19 have been killed and 59 wounded. there are unconfirmed reports that a suicide bomber may have detonated a bomb filled with nails. >> oh, my god. >> a sound of an explosion outside nea
here is the punch line to the story so to speak, lawson is on the lamp. did you see it? up home plate. he gets ejected. tonight he is at home with the umpire. i want to apologize. i will clean your plate. they have a laugh. and the defensive plays of the night, billy hamilton for the reds, a nice catch robbing the indians ramirez. might have one better. early in this game, thought he had extra bases. albert, sensational at thet letticability. that is the sporting life. >> thank you....
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lawson last week, he bought 10,000 shares, i know you say that's not much of a excommitment.hat the store is losing a lot of that uber traffic that it had. and it has a decent buy. and you like to see everything go right. but that's not always what happens in a bull market. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for the show. hey, jim, what do you think about applied materialed? >> it's going to be a great seasoning for applied materials. i say amat is good. there's nothing artificial about fanning. why would you bet against them? now much more "mad money" ahead, breaking up might be hard, but pentair might be easy. what would you expect from that $12.5 billion investment player. i'm sitting down with the ceo of a company you may not know called masimo. and of course all your calls in tonight's edition of "the lightning round" and a look back at "the week that was," so stick with cramer. who wants a donut? it use to be everyone had to be in the office. we lacked the technology to be flexible and productive. then cdw orchestrated a collaboration solution for us. using the lenovo x1 carbo
lawson last week, he bought 10,000 shares, i know you say that's not much of a excommitment.hat the store is losing a lot of that uber traffic that it had. and it has a decent buy. and you like to see everything go right. but that's not always what happens in a bull market. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for the show. hey, jim, what do you think about applied materialed? >> it's going to be a great seasoning for applied materials. i say amat is good. there's nothing artificial about...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> imt chris lawrence. >> we're told both of them drove themselves to the hospital in frederick. and that's where we find tracee wilkins. >> reporter: well, it appears that the hospital has given the all-clear. the emergency room is operating again, but not the area where these two men were treated, because they want to make sure that what's happened here is what they think has happened. this powder is a common household product and that it was not a danger to anyone. the hospital has been given the all-clear. let me take you back to what it looked like just a little while ago. this all started at noon and then for three hours, the hospital was in situation after two men, who live in military, came to the hospital, drove themselves here, saying they had received a package with white powder inside of it. they were afraid it could have been anthrax or some other kind of powder. they were complaining about burning skin and respiratory issues. they were treated here at frederick memorial hospital, but the problem is, they brought the package along with them. because of
i'm pat lawson muse. >> imt chris lawrence. >> we're told both of them drove themselves to the hospital in frederick. and that's where we find tracee wilkins. >> reporter: well, it appears that the hospital has given the all-clear. the emergency room is operating again, but not the area where these two men were treated, because they want to make sure that what's happened here is what they think has happened. this powder is a common household product and that it was not a...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >>> i'm we begin with the weather. you from the city cam where you can see how messy a morning it has been. dreary and hazy. lots of clouds and rain that caused low visibility and slowed down commuters. >>> all the rain has also caused some flooding in our area. this video was tweeted out by the loudoun county sheriff's department. it shows a road that had to be closed because of high water. the tweet reminds drivers to turn around, not drown. let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist lauren rickets. how much more rain will we get today, lauren? >> we could have heavy rain in spots. we have one for culpepper county. we'll get to that. isolated flooding around the region. yes, it was a gray day. it still is. some areas got a little bit of sunshine earlier this morning. you were lucky. we could get more pops of sun through this dry into the early afternoon. another round of rain and storms are headed our way for the afternoon. some which could be strong. now, temperatures are in the 60s right now. we jumped up to 65
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. >> i'm pat lawson news. tom kierein is looking at the storm team 4 forecast on this tuesday. hey, tom. >> good morning. it's already heating up quickly on this tuesday morning. got the bright sunshine pouring down on washington. there's the jefferson memorial, washington monument. everything all green. blue sky. it is 75. a month from now it is is in the mid-80s. we will be feeling more like june than may. already climbing into the 70s is about everywhere. reagan national, 71 degrees. cooler by the bay. in the 60s with a breeze off the bay. hour by hour temperatures, by 2:00, 80 degrees. maybe 3:00, 4:00, 83 or so. by 6:00, down to nearby 08. sunset at 8:15. clear evening. back down to the mid-70s by 10:00 p.m. tomorrow morning, waking up, it balmy. the heat on the way in just a president trump is defending revealing information to russian officials. he tweeted in part that he shares facts pertain to go terrorism and airline flight safety and that he wants russia to, quote, greatly step up their fight against eyisis and terrorism. it comes from a bombshell report from the "wa
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. right now, a town hall meeting and just wrapping up there, and just about a half hour from now, the student government will hold a news conference. kristin wright is watching that. >>> but first, wendy rieger has more on the town hall. >> good afternoon, the goal of this meeting was to come up with a plan to respond to future incidents -- hate incidents that might arise on campus. the student government president taylor dumpson organized today's town hall. she may have been a target of that recent hate crime. on monday, someone hung bananas dumpson's sorority. but she said now is not the time to place blame. >> the purpose of this town hall is to focus on what brought us together, the fact that we've had enough fon being attacked fr who we are. >> right now, dumpson is getting ready to hold a news conference and kristin wright is there, working to learn more about what they want to see from the university. we'll be hearing from her coming up on news4 at 5:00. >> thank you, wendy. >>>
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. right now, a town hall meeting and just wrapping up there, and just about a half hour from now, the student government will hold a news conference. kristin wright is watching that. >>> but first, wendy rieger has more on the town hall. >> good afternoon, the goal of this meeting was to come up with a plan to respond to future incidents -- hate incidents that might arise on campus. the student government president taylor dumpson organized today's...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse.ecurity forces in manchester, england are conducting raids as authorities say it's unluck i didn't the concert suicide bomber acted alone. there's heavy security around key landmarks across the country. 22 people died in the blast on monday. let's go right now to jay gray live in manchester with the latest on the investigation. jay? >> reporter: good evening, pat. night fall here in manchester and crowds still gathering at this memorial in st. anne square and at others across the entire city right now. this community working to cope as investigators work to piece together how and why this as the investigation grows in manchester tonight, a stunning revelation. the local paper quoting british security officials who say accused suicide bomber salman abedi likely did not assemble explosives in the attack and that the bomb maker may still be on the lease. >> this is very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. >> reporter: a number of people have been arrested, including an
. >> i'm pat lawson muse.ecurity forces in manchester, england are conducting raids as authorities say it's unluck i didn't the concert suicide bomber acted alone. there's heavy security around key landmarks across the country. 22 people died in the blast on monday. let's go right now to jay gray live in manchester with the latest on the investigation. jay? >> reporter: good evening, pat. night fall here in manchester and crowds still gathering at this memorial in st. anne square...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. amelia and doug, walk us through the night and the impact for the weekend. >> if you are walking through it, have the umbrella, because that will be needed tonight and early tomorrow. but the entire weekend not a wash-out. >> the sunshine finally going to return. i know you're doing a facebook live. people are saying, when's the sun coming back? mother's day looking good. but we could have another inch or more tonight and tomorrow. >> that rain really just about everywhere. it's all in our southern zones and steadier rain back towards portions of northern virginia. frederick and montgomery just now getting in on the rain. you look at the wider view, really what's happening, we have a couple little systems around a er you can see a bit of a spin. another round to the west, bringing heavy rain and another round early tomorrow morning. we'll take you hour by hour for your saturday. if you have plans tonight or your saturday, as well as mother's day, we'll be back here in about 15 minutes
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. amelia and doug, walk us through the night and the impact for the weekend. >> if you are walking through it, have the umbrella, because that will be needed tonight and early tomorrow. but the entire weekend not a wash-out. >> the sunshine finally going to return. i know you're doing a facebook live. people are saying, when's the sun coming back? mother's day looking good. but we could have another inch or more tonight and tomorrow. >> that rain...
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from the live desk, i'm pat lawson muse. >> this time from prince george's county. dash cam video just released shows the exact moment a prince george's county police officer struck a suspect authorities were pursuing. a short timego the officer was convicted of assault for the incident. the suspect was not seriously hurt. hernandez could face up to ten years in prison. news4 megan fitzgerald is headed to a police news conference on this and she'll give us a live report as soon as it wraps up. >> happening right now crews have shut down route 50 in maryland and it's not going to reopen for a while. this afternoon a woman was driving the wrong way on eastbound 50 near annapolis when she crashed head on into an suv and hit another car between ritchie highway. the woman was killed. she had a baby in the car who was critically injured. paramedics have rushed that child and an adult to the hospital. >> a water main break sent water gushing through the streets of d.c. it shut off water to hundreds of people in the palisades area. the soggy streets and sidewalks buckle now
from the live desk, i'm pat lawson muse. >> this time from prince george's county. dash cam video just released shows the exact moment a prince george's county police officer struck a suspect authorities were pursuing. a short timego the officer was convicted of assault for the incident. the suspect was not seriously hurt. hernandez could face up to ten years in prison. news4 megan fitzgerald is headed to a police news conference on this and she'll give us a live report as soon as it...
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i met him in 1959 while we were both being tutelaged by the reverend jim lawson in nonviolence.that time, a year later, 1960, john was very important in making sure that we had a successful first sit-in in nashville on february 13th. he was very instrumental in that. later on he joined the freedom rides in 1961 with core when they left washington, d.c. may 4th, 1961. he was beaten in south carolina and also in montgomery. if you know anything about the freedom ride, you know that core ended the freedom rides in alabama after the burning of the bus in aniston alabama and the beating of the people in birmingham. the students in nashville called james farmer, who was the director of core, the congress for racial equality, to ask him if he could have permission to restart the freedom ride. of course he said you saw what happened with the burning of the bus, you saw what happened in birmingham, you're going to get somebody killed. our attitude in nashville was, we cannot let violence overall nonviolence. if you give us your permission to restart the freedom rides, we will do that. jo
i met him in 1959 while we were both being tutelaged by the reverend jim lawson in nonviolence.that time, a year later, 1960, john was very important in making sure that we had a successful first sit-in in nashville on february 13th. he was very instrumental in that. later on he joined the freedom rides in 1961 with core when they left washington, d.c. may 4th, 1961. he was beaten in south carolina and also in montgomery. if you know anything about the freedom ride, you know that core ended the...
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five additional members that have been announced as of today, connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana bill gardner, secretary of state or new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, kim blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio and christie mccormick. reviewmission will policies that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections ever by the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that will lead to improper registration and voting. we expect the report will be complete by 2018. the experts and officials on the commission will follow the facts where they lead meetings and , hearings will be open to the public for comments and input, and we will share updates as we have them. in cabinet news, secretary perdue is in cincinnati to announce the agriculture department's plan for reorganizing to provide better service to the american people as the president directed in his march 13 executive order. with the barges of the ohio river behind him, many with -- many containing roddick several beginning a journe
five additional members that have been announced as of today, connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana bill gardner, secretary of state or new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, kim blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio and christie mccormick. reviewmission will policies that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections ever by the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that will lead to...
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her mom tina knowles lawson and richard lawson her husband did the mt gala to benefit young boys andnce' and sole lang and kelly and everybody was there. >> your name star. all right star. and you hang with stars. >> more importantly i was the auctioneer. >> fun. >> for the charity. and we raced over $650,000. >> nice. >> really very happy. >> bravo. >> beyonce' and tina and ric richard. we were just thrilled to be able to give back. isn't it funny you picked a story i actually -- >> you were there. >> we're going to do this next one. and i was with -- >> no. don't do that. >> all right. >> let's end with this doozy. katie perry came under fire over the weekend because she compared dying her black hair blond to former president barack obama being replaced by donald trump. during an instagram life session on saturday, she read some of the fans questions, oh, some say i miss your old black hair and she said, replying oh really do you miss barack obama as well? times change. bye. see you guys later. critics immediately jumped all over this and criticized pop star who was vocal advocate
her mom tina knowles lawson and richard lawson her husband did the mt gala to benefit young boys andnce' and sole lang and kelly and everybody was there. >> your name star. all right star. and you hang with stars. >> more importantly i was the auctioneer. >> fun. >> for the charity. and we raced over $650,000. >> nice. >> really very happy. >> bravo. >> beyonce' and tina and ric richard. we were just thrilled to be able to give back. isn't it...
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i'm pat lawson news. >> we start on capitol hill where we are keeping a close eye on republican efforts in the house to repeal and replace the affordable care act. procedural votes and the date related to the bill is happening right now. the final vote is expected to begin about 1:30. today's vote comes after weeks of negotiations by republican leaders to get a majority of their members to back that bill. >>> and it's a sign that leaders have the numbers to pass it. we've broken down the key changes to the plan. so here are four things to know about it. it aims to protect people with preexisting conditions. yesterday house members added the measure to get more lawmakers on board. it'll cost $8 billion. states would be able to opt out of the requirement that ensurers cover benefits like maternity care, mental health care, and hospitalizations. states that do opt out could charge people with preexisting conditions much more. those folks would go into high risk insurance pools. and the billou subsidies based on income with tax credits based on age. this would help people buy insurance in t
i'm pat lawson news. >> we start on capitol hill where we are keeping a close eye on republican efforts in the house to repeal and replace the affordable care act. procedural votes and the date related to the bill is happening right now. the final vote is expected to begin about 1:30. today's vote comes after weeks of negotiations by republican leaders to get a majority of their members to back that bill. >>> and it's a sign that leaders have the numbers to pass it. we've broken...
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connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state of new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, ken blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and christie mccormack a commissioner on election assistance commission. the commission will review policies and practices that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections and provide the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that lead to improper registration and voting. we expect the report will be complete by 2018. the experts and officials on this commission will follow the facts where they lead, meetings and hearings will be open to the public for comments and input, and we will share those updates as we have them. secretary purdue is in cincinnati, ohio, to announce the agricultural department plan for reorganizing to provide better service to the american people as the president directed in his march 13th executive order. with the barges of the ohio river behind him, many of which contain products that are beginning a jo
connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state of new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, ken blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and christie mccormack a commissioner on election assistance commission. the commission will review policies and practices that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections and provide the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that...
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five additional members that have been announced as of today, connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state or new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, kim blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and critical more rick desperately mccormick -- and christie mccormick. and provide a president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that will lead to improper registration and voting. we expect the report will be complete by 2018. the experts and officials on the commission will follow the facts for they lead, meetings and hearings will be open to the public for comment and input, and we will share updates as we have them. secretary news, perdue is in cincinnati to enough the agriculture department's plan for reorganizing to provide better service to the american people as the president directed in his march 13 executive order. with the barges of the ohio river behind him, many with containing products that are beginning a journey that will ultimately take them to markets overseas, secretary perdue will announce a new missi
five additional members that have been announced as of today, connie lawson, secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state or new hampshire, matthew dunlap, secretary of state of maine, kim blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and critical more rick desperately mccormick -- and christie mccormick. and provide a president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that will lead to improper registration and voting. we expect the report will be complete by...
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. -- and quite a bit i get what you say about value added, but as lawson products is made in china at the >> the question is, i don't know how you said to joe sixpack who has a very basic ob in automation that it is ok that i lost it to a robot, it is somebody else's fault. i will rush out and get retrained. what is the message to somebody like that who voted the way somebody like that oted this last time? >> if you look at the history of this country and you see with each animation, the disruption and causes. we magine that the buggy whip guys had a powerful political orce. i do not wish to imply hat we can tell people who lost their job that it was someone else's fault. at the ocal level, losing your job is devastating. we see now, social aspects tied in such as opioid addiction and mortality rates in white males. they are lower than they have been in a long time. firstly, you need to fix the system for training. then, what you tell those people in he context of vision for america and your state, -- for example, and coal country, like in saudi arabia, look where oil is. oil is not $
. -- and quite a bit i get what you say about value added, but as lawson products is made in china at the >> the question is, i don't know how you said to joe sixpack who has a very basic ob in automation that it is ok that i lost it to a robot, it is somebody else's fault. i will rush out and get retrained. what is the message to somebody like that who voted the way somebody like that oted this last time? >> if you look at the history of this country and you see with each...
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five additional members have been announced as of today, connie lawson, the secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state of new hampshire, matthew dunlap, the secretary of state of maine, ken blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and kristi mccormack within a commissioner on election assistance commission. the commission will review policies and practices that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections and provide the president with a report that identifies system vulnerabilities that lead to improper registrations and voting. we expect the report will be complete by 2018. the experts and officials on this commission will follow the facts where they lead, meetings and hearings will be open to the public for comments and input and we will share those updates as we have them. in cabinet news, secretary perdue is in cincinnati, ohio, today, to announce the agriculture department's plan for reorganizing to provide better service to the american people, as the president directed in his march 13th executive order. with
five additional members have been announced as of today, connie lawson, the secretary of state of indiana, bill gardner, secretary of state of new hampshire, matthew dunlap, the secretary of state of maine, ken blackwell, former secretary of state of ohio, and kristi mccormack within a commissioner on election assistance commission. the commission will review policies and practices that enhance or undermine the american people's confidence in the integrity of federal elections and provide the...
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author kate clifford lawson who wrote "bound for the promise land" there giving some instruction. my colleague, chris, will be there to talk about some wonderful programming not just for adults but the whole family. last, i would like to show you the landscape beyond the tubman visitor center. as i mentioned earlier, maryland is home to the beginning of the harriet tubman underground railroad by way. in maryland, it's 125 miles of driving that takes you to the places where tubman was born, lived, found her freedom, and then came back to rescue others. i will say, there's also some fun to have along the way in addition to learning all of this great history. so, here we go. there should be some audio running here. ♪ >> now if that is not in invitation, i do not know what is. thank you very much for allowing me to share your evening. i promise, if you travel to maryland, it will be transformative. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. thank you for your warm introduction and welcome to your house. on deck for everything. i would also like to welcome the audience
author kate clifford lawson who wrote "bound for the promise land" there giving some instruction. my colleague, chris, will be there to talk about some wonderful programming not just for adults but the whole family. last, i would like to show you the landscape beyond the tubman visitor center. as i mentioned earlier, maryland is home to the beginning of the harriet tubman underground railroad by way. in maryland, it's 125 miles of driving that takes you to the places where tubman was...
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. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news.bbing death of a state ud maryland caused a lot of concern among those who fear it may have been a hate-motivated crime though police have not made that determination. one thing is certain, it ended the life of an exceptional young man he is already making his mark on the world. tom sherwood and chris gourde reason joining us on our panel this morning, and chris, let me start with you. there's a lot of talk about whether or not this was a hate crime. it appears to people jumping to conclusion that it was. what's the criteria? >> well, the question is what was the motive for the stabbing of the buoy state student by a university of maryland student? now he allegedly was part of an alt-right group, wrote in facebook about that, but not necessarily if there was a writing that said i'm going to do this or that. if there was a conversation where he said, i'm going to kill somebody or it's going to be because of racial an mist, then you might have a hate crime. so the a motive based on that?
. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news.bbing death of a state ud maryland caused a lot of concern among those who fear it may have been a hate-motivated crime though police have not made that determination. one thing is certain, it ended the life of an exceptional young man he is already making his mark on the world. tom sherwood and chris gourde reason joining us on our panel this morning, and chris, let me start with you. there's a lot of talk about whether or not this was a hate...
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lawson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. once again president trump budget calls for extreatment cuts to vital programs that are funded for the nation poor for health care, food stamps, and student loans and disability payments. it is very shortsighted. the plan seeks to break the situation that exists with those who can least afford it and give tax breaks to the wealthy in our country. in my district, one in every four floridians have been on food stamps at some opponent over the last 12 months. this is twice the national average. it is really uncomfortable for the president to propose cutting nutrition benefit programs by $192 billion because that would mean less to those in north florida who need it most. it's not programs that benefit the needy that's so important. we have kids in north florida which i had the personal opportunity to witness in school programs, probable lith only meal that they are going they , is at school where come and don't have an opportunity to get another meal at home. we put hardworking floridian
lawson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. once again president trump budget calls for extreatment cuts to vital programs that are funded for the nation poor for health care, food stamps, and student loans and disability payments. it is very shortsighted. the plan seeks to break the situation that exists with those who can least afford it and give tax breaks to the wealthy in our country. in my district, one in every four floridians have been on food stamps at some opponent over the last...
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lawson, five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and welcome to the committee. i represent northwest florida. one of the things that's interesti interesting, within my district, one in every four floridians have been on snap. at some point over the last 12 months, twice the national average. so what level of commitment do you see that we can give to those of us in congress that have this kind of food insecurity in our area to either enhance the snap program, and i was very interested in some of the information that you talked about earlier about education when someone said about what these people have in their baskets in the grocery store, because growing up in a rural area, in a community with a lot of farming, all of us as kids wanted candy and different things in that basket as a part of what kids actually do. how would you advise food banks to prepare for the added demand if snap cuts are in the farm bill? >> i think one of the ways and what you indicated in your district, what we need to educate people on is that snap usage is just not in urban areas. we've
lawson, five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and welcome to the committee. i represent northwest florida. one of the things that's interesti interesting, within my district, one in every four floridians have been on snap. at some point over the last 12 months, twice the national average. so what level of commitment do you see that we can give to those of us in congress that have this kind of food insecurity in our area to either enhance the snap program, and i was very...
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myself, miss fudge, mister lawson, miss adams and other republicans. what i want to ask of you and i know you have been on four weeks, we want to make sure, we sent the bill to your staff and we want you to really get familiar with it and help us. get this bill through our committee here where it is now on to the floor and to the senate and the white house. we have been in touch with the white house, we are working with the senior legislative director there, marek sharp. mark is familiar with. we talked about it, donald trump is interested in this type of effort. if they haven't already informed you, the administration of this particular bill will be through the department of agriculture. we appreciate you, we can't get it done without your help here. i want to ask you your support and to work with the committee and help us get this through the house, through the senate and over to donald trump. >> you have identified some real challenges, the age issue but those are particularly significant and disadvantaged opportunities as well. you know i am famili
myself, miss fudge, mister lawson, miss adams and other republicans. what i want to ask of you and i know you have been on four weeks, we want to make sure, we sent the bill to your staff and we want you to really get familiar with it and help us. get this bill through our committee here where it is now on to the floor and to the senate and the white house. we have been in touch with the white house, we are working with the senior legislative director there, marek sharp. mark is familiar with....
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lawson, ms. adams, another republican. ms. love out of utah. so what i want to ask of you -- i know you've been on four weeks -- we want to make sure we sent the bill to your staff and certainly we want you to really get familiar with it and help us. get this bill through our committee here where it is now on to the floor and to the senate and to the white house. we've been in touch with the white house. we're work ing with the senior legislative director there, mark sharp. mark is very familiar with it. and our blue dog democratic meeting, he and i talked about it. and president trump is interested in this type of effort. and, of course, when you read it, if they haven't already informed you, the administration of this particular bill will be through the department offing a a aculture. we can't get it done without your help here. i want to ask you for your support and to work with the committee and help us get this through the house, through the senate and over to president trump. >> congressman scott you've identified some real challenges. yo
lawson, ms. adams, another republican. ms. love out of utah. so what i want to ask of you -- i know you've been on four weeks -- we want to make sure we sent the bill to your staff and certainly we want you to really get familiar with it and help us. get this bill through our committee here where it is now on to the floor and to the senate and to the white house. we've been in touch with the white house. we're work ing with the senior legislative director there, mark sharp. mark is very...
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. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news. buddy guard involved inside of a residence won't face the brawl. the video is the proof. nbc news confirmed that the men seen in the video beating protesters worked for turkish president erdogan. 11 people were injured. two have been arrested so far. d.c. police were very disturbed by this. police chief peter newsome was encouraged about conversations with the state department and officials who pledged or it fully cooperative. where are these body guards at this point? as far as we know? >> chances are they're back in turkey and they got out of the country. and you saw the chief as someone who we've known for many, many years. and this was really about as aggravated as i've ever seen him over something. he said there were issues his men face because the body guards were likely armed. which is legal, but the fact that is you're dealing with people who have guns and there's that tension and that unknown. and then this kind of all as you see, the melee happened so quickly. >> the body gu
. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news. buddy guard involved inside of a residence won't face the brawl. the video is the proof. nbc news confirmed that the men seen in the video beating protesters worked for turkish president erdogan. 11 people were injured. two have been arrested so far. d.c. police were very disturbed by this. police chief peter newsome was encouraged about conversations with the state department and officials who pledged or it fully cooperative. where are these...
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. >> back in 15 minutes with m >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news. the whirlwind created by the james comey termination is a big national story that involves a lot of local players. and has a lot of local leaders weighing in. the memo outlining the rational was written by maryland's former u.s. attorney, ron rosenstien. tom and david are with us this morning. tom is a central player because of that memo. and as vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, we've got mark warner weighing in and now asking him to appear before the court. >> he is a key player here. you know, he had a sterling reputation and had a sterling reputation from his time as being appointed u.s. attorney by george bush in 2005. president obama reappointed him. he's got a great reputation. but as we were goinged into weekend and he wrote the memo that said all the things that comey had mishandled as fbi director, r she fired him, there was a concern that rosenstien was taking the heat for what the president did and he threatened to resign if everyone tried to blame him inside
. >> back in 15 minutes with m >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson news. the whirlwind created by the james comey termination is a big national story that involves a lot of local players. and has a lot of local leaders weighing in. the memo outlining the rational was written by maryland's former u.s. attorney, ron rosenstien. tom and david are with us this morning. tom is a central player because of that memo. and as vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, we've got mark...
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jeff lawson dropped a bomb saying that uber is going to be moving away -- might be some business, butay from using twilio. the problem is when the fourth quarter twilio was 17% related to uber. in other words, the revenues were 17% uber. this quarter they're going 12 and they're saying it's going to drop more precipitously. no other big client is as important, when your largest guy decides you know what, there are better ways than twilio it kind of takes your breath away. i had always that uber loved twil twilio, but they're using other methods and trying to optimize and if they're trying to optimize they don't want twilio's platform as much. some people say it's an overreaction but it took your breath away on the conference call. >> we'll keep an eye on it when the stocks open in less than five minutes. we're right around the bell, which is coming up next. back after this. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earne
jeff lawson dropped a bomb saying that uber is going to be moving away -- might be some business, butay from using twilio. the problem is when the fourth quarter twilio was 17% related to uber. in other words, the revenues were 17% uber. this quarter they're going 12 and they're saying it's going to drop more precipitously. no other big client is as important, when your largest guy decides you know what, there are better ways than twilio it kind of takes your breath away. i had always that uber...
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reports this morning say there is a warrant out for now for the uncle leon lawson, jr.ault. there are rules to this. and he's not a boxer. he's not even -- that is so terrible. >> he's the guy that lost, right. >> no. his nephew -- the guy that got hit lost. >> what's the point? >> the winning fighter was -- the uncle of the winning fig gh because that guy through late punches i'm throwing late punch. >> hello, you're in the in the fight and you're not boxer. what are you doing? you're hurting your nephew. >> that guy just chilling in the corner. >> yeah. right? >> not to make fun. well, you know, that's messed up. >> i hate that even for, you know, ngm national harbor because, you know, they wanted good spotlight. >> they got the attention of the nation over the weekend maybe they don't care. >> he wasn't fast enough to stop much that's his trainer, right. >> i think it was all so unexpected, right? because even the punch -- even the boxer -- the puncher he didn't if you his hands up until after the second punch. >> who would expect -- who would expect the trainer to h
reports this morning say there is a warrant out for now for the uncle leon lawson, jr.ault. there are rules to this. and he's not a boxer. he's not even -- that is so terrible. >> he's the guy that lost, right. >> no. his nephew -- the guy that got hit lost. >> what's the point? >> the winning fighter was -- the uncle of the winning fig gh because that guy through late punches i'm throwing late punch. >> hello, you're in the in the fight and you're not boxer. what...