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former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis is passionate about his city.le they visited neighborhoods. most affected by this week's events. >> put it back together but us. that's it. we're all we've got. the message is very simple, man. what we just started, here in battle wore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. >> ray lewis is a big man full of passion and for baltimore. the former nfl linebacker got on stage at his baltimore high school and the kids leaned in like they were in a huddle. >> let's stop doing drugs, let's stop putting ourselves in situations. we can create what you -- challenge me to see who can read a book faster than me. >> lewis made it clear, b his heart hurts for the pain he sees in his city. protests and rioting made him put everything else on hold. >> this is a world problem. detroit, two years back to back, here we've got these young black kids killing each other like it's going tout of style, like it's a video game. and we have to teach them, stop killing each other. >> we have a long way to go. we have great people that
former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis is passionate about his city.le they visited neighborhoods. most affected by this week's events. >> put it back together but us. that's it. we're all we've got. the message is very simple, man. what we just started, here in battle wore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. >> ray lewis is a big man full of passion and for baltimore. the former nfl linebacker got on stage at his baltimore high school and the kids leaned in like they...
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ray lewis made it to the big time and not everybody can do that not even the best people can become ae player on any sport and you have to gauge what your talents are and maybe take them in other areas. so what lessons can they learn from sports figures? because not everybody is going to be a sports star. >> right. from athletes you can learn a lot. one thing, you can see whatethic. you can see the time and dedication it takes to make it to this level and transfer that over to any profession that you want to go into. we spend a lot of time making sure we're eating the right things, running, so we can have a better life for ourselves and our family and sacrifice, dedication, hard work that's all a part of it. >> yeah. eating right in baltimore, it's hard to do. i don't know how you do it. thank you very much we appreciate you joining us here on cnn. we have much more on the breaking news to come in baltimore. a city wide curfew in effect for the third night in a row. we'll be right back ve series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protecti
ray lewis made it to the big time and not everybody can do that not even the best people can become ae player on any sport and you have to gauge what your talents are and maybe take them in other areas. so what lessons can they learn from sports figures? because not everybody is going to be a sports star. >> right. from athletes you can learn a lot. one thing, you can see whatethic. you can see the time and dedication it takes to make it to this level and transfer that over to any...
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i enjoyed watching ray lewis but i'm not convinced that that's the only message.hing is positive out there waiting for them. that their parents have something positive waiting for them. it won't be solved overnight but that conversation has to begin in earnest. mark morial we tried to start that conversation in his "daily news" piece, he was here talking about a big, big investment plan in cities all across the country. >> joe, the president earlier this week in his remarks at the news conference with the japanese prime minister he really put his finger on a real truth of this -- what's going on in baltimore and what's happening in the country and too many shadowy places we don't pay attention to. when the president said "this is nothing new, this is not new." and it's not, joe. >> no it's not. and the president said something i brought up yesterday, it's right on the point to what donny was talking about before when he said that you know people not knowing their fathers and all of these other problems didn't lead to his death. no it didn't lead to his death. but
i enjoyed watching ray lewis but i'm not convinced that that's the only message.hing is positive out there waiting for them. that their parents have something positive waiting for them. it won't be solved overnight but that conversation has to begin in earnest. mark morial we tried to start that conversation in his "daily news" piece, he was here talking about a big, big investment plan in cities all across the country. >> joe, the president earlier this week in his remarks at...
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everybody sitting in this room. >> ray lewis is a big man full of raw passion and a love for baltimoreall of famer and former linebacker got a stage in this baltimore high school. and the kids leaned in like they were in a huddle. >> let's stop doing -- let's stop putting ourselves in situations. we can create what you tell somebody. challenge me to see who can read a book faster hahn me. >> lewis made it clear his heart hurts for the pain he sees in his city, the protests and rioting made him put everything else on hold. >> this is a rural problem. we have some black kids killing each other like it is a video game. we got teach them, stop killing each other. >> we have a long way go. we have people here contributing that. we don't need waste anybody's talent. we need to be a part of it. proud to be a part of it, man. it's got move forward. >> baltimore raven teammates helped hand out food and supplies to elementary kids before talking to several high schools and these dads tell me they were proud of one mother who took a stand. >> from the beginning of time, you know why everybody is
everybody sitting in this room. >> ray lewis is a big man full of raw passion and a love for baltimoreall of famer and former linebacker got a stage in this baltimore high school. and the kids leaned in like they were in a huddle. >> let's stop doing -- let's stop putting ourselves in situations. we can create what you tell somebody. challenge me to see who can read a book faster hahn me. >> lewis made it clear his heart hurts for the pain he sees in his city, the protests and...
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several baltimore ravens including ray lewis who's had his own serious legal issues delivered a powerful message to student. >> what is happening in baltimore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. everybody sitting in this room. >> reporter: and tonight the white house tells nbc news that it has been contacting celebrities and athletes with strong ties here in baltimore hoping that they'll help defuse this situation. among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star carmelo anthony. lester. >> peter alexander tonight, thanks. >>> the 235 people arrested during all that chaos in baltimore on monday more than 30 of them were juveniles. many with no prior records including a young man who is now learning some very hard lessons about what happens when he disobeys his dad. both the teen and his father spoke with our rehema ellis. >> reporter: when baltimore streets erupted in flames earlier this week, carlos brooks couldn't believe what he was seeing. >> i was sitting in the house looking at the tv and was just shocked that it was going on. >> reporter: he immediately thought
several baltimore ravens including ray lewis who's had his own serious legal issues delivered a powerful message to student. >> what is happening in baltimore, we have an opportunity to change baltimore. everybody sitting in this room. >> reporter: and tonight the white house tells nbc news that it has been contacting celebrities and athletes with strong ties here in baltimore hoping that they'll help defuse this situation. among those in attendance during this protest, the nba star...
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and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet overnight. it's been extended through the weekend, when protests could get larger. >> back off! >> reporter: the tension seen at support protests across the nation like this one in philadelphia was no longer on display in baltimore. demonstrators and thing strong through the rain but peaceful and dispanding as requested at curfew. even as new information by police brought more questions. investigators reviewing surveillance video from in intersection discovered the police van transporting gray made four stops, not three as previously claimed. >> we're much more suspicious than before in light of the omitted information. >> reporter: law enforcement officials tell wjla that there is medical evidence that gray suffered an injury to the back of his head that quloesly matches a bolt in the back of the
and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet overnight. it's been extended through the weekend, when protests could get larger. >> back off! >> reporter: the tension seen at support protests across the nation like this one in...
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former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis visited the schools talking to students in an effort to ease tensions. >>> two remarkable rescues nepal today. crews pulled survivors from underneath collapsed buildings five days after the devastating earthquake. a 24-year-old woman was rescued near kathmandu's main bus terminal. she was trapped alongside three bodies in rubble from the hotel where she worked. sniffer dogs found her. >>> and crowds cheered on as an american rescue crew helped pull a 15-year-old boy from the wreckage of a seven-story building. the teen said he survived on butter and water from wet clothes. he threw rocks at a piece of metal to get attention from the rescue crews. he has no broken bones and is being treated for dehydration and cuts. >>> a high-tech car that talks to your home. this half million-dollar ride is more than just eye candy. how it's setting the bar for cars of the future. >> and she went from a scolding on judge judy to jail. the crazy arrest on a flight after a woman lost her case. >>> later tonight tesla's ceo elon musk will unveil his latest c
former baltimore ravens linebacker ray lewis visited the schools talking to students in an effort to ease tensions. >>> two remarkable rescues nepal today. crews pulled survivors from underneath collapsed buildings five days after the devastating earthquake. a 24-year-old woman was rescued near kathmandu's main bus terminal. she was trapped alongside three bodies in rubble from the hotel where she worked. sniffer dogs found her. >>> and crowds cheered on as an american rescue...
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>> okay so -- >> my problem is, ray lewis ray mcdonald, ray rice, what is with ray?t is with ray? >> there are consequences for your actions. >> consequences for names. i think we're focusing on ray. >> it is costly for these teams to deal with these. this could be a long, drawn out thing. this could be a much more even serious problem than we know of. >> see i applaud the bears. i also applaud kyle long. you know who his daddy is, howie long for fox sports, flat top guy, real cute. he played football. >> give more descriptive adjectives. >> that has to be hard that would be like someone here in fox getting trouble and one of us tweeting out good riddance. that shows a lot. >> domestic violence is never tolerated. harris, i don't think you're outnumbered. nothing has changed. >> i really don't think so. they have got to do bert. >> we'll keep covering it on this show. hillary clinton may feel like the press hounds her. one segment of the media gives her coverage she can't complain about. how women's magazines portray hillary and what it could mean for 2016. >>> new d
>> okay so -- >> my problem is, ray lewis ray mcdonald, ray rice, what is with ray?t is with ray? >> there are consequences for your actions. >> consequences for names. i think we're focusing on ray. >> it is costly for these teams to deal with these. this could be a long, drawn out thing. this could be a much more even serious problem than we know of. >> see i applaud the bears. i also applaud kyle long. you know who his daddy is, howie long for fox sports,...
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think about ray lewis, the year 2000, you know that people don't even remember he was fined 250,000 dollarslea bargaining a double murder. i mean, this is nuts. he didn't even get suspended a single game. is there a safer bet than football? >> well, without question, i mean, tennis players, you know, have a global appeal. and they tend to have a much better image. there seems to be a lot less shenanigans around them. it's not just the athlete. it's celebrities. athletes. musicians. endorsement contracts are smaller all the time. if you're a company, you do not want necessarily to pay money and hoping and holding your breath every day that something bad doesn't happen. and really important point, liz, the people most influenced by someone endorsing that product are usually your younger kids. and they're not on television. they're not watching anymore. they're on social media. so that pay per click is really the way of the future. it's the way to get to those young people. liz: okay. september 10th, thursday night opener. patriots versus i believe the steelers. will tom brady be playing that
think about ray lewis, the year 2000, you know that people don't even remember he was fined 250,000 dollarslea bargaining a double murder. i mean, this is nuts. he didn't even get suspended a single game. is there a safer bet than football? >> well, without question, i mean, tennis players, you know, have a global appeal. and they tend to have a much better image. there seems to be a lot less shenanigans around them. it's not just the athlete. it's celebrities. athletes. musicians....
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ravens coach john harbaugh and ray lewis visited two schools to urge the calm. >> this is not a baltimore problem. this is a rural problem. across the world, look across the world, crazy across the world. >>> prisoner says freddie gray was trashing around in the police van and may have been intentionally trying to hurt himself. >> reporter: a live look at a growing protest in philadelphia. these are live pictures. this protest started at city hall and people are muching through the city. people -- marching through the city. people are shoving people. a live look at this growing protest in philadelphia. we will continue to monitor that situation there and maryland state attorney says they are connecting their own independent investigation and she will be the one to decide whether charges will be filed against the six officers. >> you showed us, the situation isn't simmering down, what are plans going into the weekend? >> that is in philadelphia. but in baltimore, authorities are expecting large matches and the -- marches this weekend and a curfew will remain in effect except no word on whe
ravens coach john harbaugh and ray lewis visited two schools to urge the calm. >> this is not a baltimore problem. this is a rural problem. across the world, look across the world, crazy across the world. >>> prisoner says freddie gray was trashing around in the police van and may have been intentionally trying to hurt himself. >> reporter: a live look at a growing protest in philadelphia. these are live pictures. this protest started at city hall and people are muching...
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and ray lewis, the long time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools telling students not as well. >>> speaking of sports, tomorrow night is the night. the biggest boxing showdown in years. we're talking floyd "money" mayweather against manny "pac-man" pacquiao in a dual a long time coming. >> but win or lose, both fighters will take home a huge paycheck. abc's brandi hitt has a preview. >>> it's a record setting match-up. the richest in boxing history. manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather are getting ready for 12 rounds that could generate $400 million. >> i feel good. i feel strong. it's time to fight now. >> reporter: the confident undefeated mayweather is the highest paid athlete in the world. pacquiao a fan favorite and congressman in his home country the philippines. >> this fight is going to be not only to the people but to give inspiration. >> and the money is staggering in this showdown. mayweather is taking 60% of the revenue, pacquiao 40%. the biggest chunk coming from pay per view with rival showtime and hbo teaming up. 3 million households would bring in at lea
and ray lewis, the long time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools telling students not as well. >>> speaking of sports, tomorrow night is the night. the biggest boxing showdown in years. we're talking floyd "money" mayweather against manny "pac-man" pacquiao in a dual a long time coming. >> but win or lose, both fighters will take home a huge paycheck. abc's brandi hitt has a preview. >>> it's a record setting match-up. the richest in...
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baltimore who are called thugs for rioting on monday never convictioned of everything but everyone from ray lewis to the president called them thugs, but i haven't heard anyone lash out to the police officers and call them thugs -- >> i'm sorry the system in this case has lashed out against them the system has charged them with crimes that could convict one of them with 30 years in jail. that's how the system lashes out, is it not? >> yes. but that system has also faileds us many, many times. and we're really quick to put our youth out there as bad examples and bad words. but we're very slow to point fingers at bad policing and bad police. >> this time as you say you're going to be out there in support of this decision. we appreciate the work with the young people. wish you luck in the days ahead. >> young minds can. >> wolf? >> john we're going to get back to you. you're going to get more reaction to what's going on and standing by for that news conference. the mayor stephanie rawlings-blake getting ready to make a statement reacting to what the state's attorney announced indictment of the six b
baltimore who are called thugs for rioting on monday never convictioned of everything but everyone from ray lewis to the president called them thugs, but i haven't heard anyone lash out to the police officers and call them thugs -- >> i'm sorry the system in this case has lashed out against them the system has charged them with crimes that could convict one of them with 30 years in jail. that's how the system lashes out, is it not? >> yes. but that system has also faileds us many,...
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i understand your school was visited by ray lewis of the baltimore ravens.ids react to him? >> yes. oh, my goodness. not just the kids. miss copeland as well. we were just so happy to see them in our school. they stop. they talk to the children. they formed a line. they were bringing things in. they went to visit the classrooms. i really believe the children, not just the children, but the adults felt that people remembered us and people were going to help us. >> well, we certainly are remembering you in our thoughts and prayers this week, and darlene copeland, congratulations on all that you do for those kids. they're lucky to have you as a pre-k teacher and watching over them and helping to guide and influence them. thank you so much four your time. enjoy your saturday afternoon. >> thank you. >> yes, you're welcome. that's it for me on this special edition of weekends with alex witt. alex rivera is next. francis will bring us reports from baltimore on what's become of the celebration and the aftermath of charges against those police officers, and i'll see
i understand your school was visited by ray lewis of the baltimore ravens.ids react to him? >> yes. oh, my goodness. not just the kids. miss copeland as well. we were just so happy to see them in our school. they stop. they talk to the children. they formed a line. they were bringing things in. they went to visit the classrooms. i really believe the children, not just the children, but the adults felt that people remembered us and people were going to help us. >> well, we certainly...
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they have been visiting ray lewis, the super both mvp and visiting high schools and distributing foodshony led a march where this all started, four miles to city hall. halfway through that march, i caught up with the basketball great and asked him why he was here in baltimore. here's carmelo. can you tell the audience live why are you here? >> this is my community, man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. we kind of got a bad connotation about what is going on with our youth and i'm just trying to get a hold of them just talk to them keep them positive and they need some guidance and i want to be a part of this community. >> reporter: geraldo is trying to talk to people and keep people calm. what about the news -- now that the official report has been handed over to the next authority to figure out whether or not to indict the cops or do anything but the news breaking from the affiliate in washington wjla apparently is that he did not have a broken neck before he went into the van. the theory is he got the head injury in the van
they have been visiting ray lewis, the super both mvp and visiting high schools and distributing foodshony led a march where this all started, four miles to city hall. halfway through that march, i caught up with the basketball great and asked him why he was here in baltimore. here's carmelo. can you tell the audience live why are you here? >> this is my community, man. i grew up in these streets. i feel the youth pain but i'm here for a peaceful protest today. we kind of got a bad...
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. >> why didn't they just ask ray lewis or jameis winston to star in the commercial? unbelievable. way, the cavaliers issued an apology saying while the video was not intended to be offensive, it was a mistake to include content that made light of domestic violence. >> got the that oneat one right. >> that made light of domestic violence. we sincerely apologize for the obvious negative feelings caused by being exposed to this insensitive video. >> better news for women now the new york time the number of highly educated women who remain childless into their mid-40s has dropped stigly over the last two decades. that's according to a new analysis. women in their 40s with an m.d. or phd. saw the steepest declines. in 1994 35% were childless, today that stands at only 20%. 22% of women with a master's degree or hireare higher on childless. authors say changing attitudes may be feeding this trend as it becomes more acceptable for working women to become moms. i also hope it's companies allowing working women to work and have kids at the same time. >> that's great. we need smart babies.
. >> why didn't they just ask ray lewis or jameis winston to star in the commercial? unbelievable. way, the cavaliers issued an apology saying while the video was not intended to be offensive, it was a mistake to include content that made light of domestic violence. >> got the that oneat one right. >> that made light of domestic violence. we sincerely apologize for the obvious negative feelings caused by being exposed to this insensitive video. >> better news for women...
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but ali joe lewis sugar ray robinson, all those great fighters, they were planets. why were they planets? they had substance, that was their earth. they overcame a lot of controversy, a lot of problems and a lot of different things and issues going on. they had the character, the inner soul, the ability to make proper choices outside the ring when you had to make them and to stand by them. the ability to camp out more than yourself. tyson never cared about anything orthothan himself. tyson never would have been great because he did not -- he had the great skill and he could punch from either side of the plate but he never ever had that great character that i just talked about these great champions that they had to be called special. >> rose: will this fight go the distance or will somebody knock it out in the early rounds or the middle rounds? >> you know, i think the fight will go the distance but the funny thing here -- i always say it -- punches are not made, they are born. this is going to sound contradictory, but i'll explain it pacquiao was a born puncher but
but ali joe lewis sugar ray robinson, all those great fighters, they were planets. why were they planets? they had substance, that was their earth. they overcame a lot of controversy, a lot of problems and a lot of different things and issues going on. they had the character, the inner soul, the ability to make proper choices outside the ring when you had to make them and to stand by them. the ability to camp out more than yourself. tyson never cared about anything orthothan himself. tyson...
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. >> reporter: ray romano made 31 appearances on the the late show. in the early days, richard lewis one of dave's most frequent guests. >> we just had this really, wonderful, crazy relationship. >> reporter: lewis says it is because of letterman that he doesn't do stand up on television. >> i was too physical and camera is right here and i'm running around like the guy who escaped from a hospital. so he says, i don't want you you to do that. i want to you sit down and squirm and be neurotic a and crazy. >> reporter: he credits letterman with paving the way for him and many others. in new york, susan marquez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it is quite a legacy. this is it, we're down to the last three late shows with david letterman. tom hanks will stop by tonight with rocker eddie vetter. on tuesday the great bill murray will make his forty-fourth appearance on letterman's show. on wednesday the final show will be an hour, filled with surprises, memorable highlights and one last top ten list. see it all right the here on cbs-3. >> you know dave will go out with a bang, no matter wha
. >> reporter: ray romano made 31 appearances on the the late show. in the early days, richard lewis one of dave's most frequent guests. >> we just had this really, wonderful, crazy relationship. >> reporter: lewis says it is because of letterman that he doesn't do stand up on television. >> i was too physical and camera is right here and i'm running around like the guy who escaped from a hospital. so he says, i don't want you you to do that. i want to you sit down and...
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. >> reporter: ray romano made 31 appearances here on the late show. back in the early days comedian richard lewis was one of dave's most frequent guests. >> we just had this really wonderful crazy relationship. >> reporter: it's because of letterman he doesn't do standup on television. >> i was too physical and the camera is right here and i'm running around like a guy who escaped from the hospital. he says i don't want you to do that. i want you to sit down and squirm and be neurotic and crazy. >> reporter: he credits letterman for paving the way for him and many others. suzanne marquez action cbs news, new york. >> the list is impressive. >>> we're standing by foe a response from capitol hill -- by for a response from capitol hill. >> and bird flu, a huge financial price tag. >> we're back in two minutes but let's check in with allyson for the forecast. >> not a bad start to the day. the sun is out. the birds are chirping. it's human. we're expecting another round of showers and storms. not for everybody. mainly areas east and south and right through the district as well this afternoon. i'll ta
. >> reporter: ray romano made 31 appearances here on the late show. back in the early days comedian richard lewis was one of dave's most frequent guests. >> we just had this really wonderful crazy relationship. >> reporter: it's because of letterman he doesn't do standup on television. >> i was too physical and the camera is right here and i'm running around like a guy who escaped from the hospital. he says i don't want you to do that. i want you to sit down and squirm...
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ray romano made 31 appearances on the late show. >> we just had this really wonderful crazy relationship. >> reporter: lewis says it's because of letterman that he doesn't do standup on television. >> i was too physical and the camera is right here and i'm running around like a guy who escaped from a hospital. he said i don't want you to do that. i want you to sit down and squirm and be neurotic and crazy. >> reporter: he credits letterman with paving the way for him and many others. suzanne marquez, cbs news new york. >> and if you are counting, letterman's last show is wednesday. >> everybody is going to be watching. >>> caught on camera, a starbucks supervisor unloads on a confused customer. the head scratching sound and the story coming up. >> plus, what did it take to get charles barkley to sign a new contract with turner? the answer from the dinner table. >>> trending now it was more than just the coffee getting hot at starbucks. the shift supervisor is no longer with the company after she just went off. she just went off on a customer. >> the customer recorded it. at issue, possibly a new starbucks cookie straw. take a listen to t
ray romano made 31 appearances on the late show. >> we just had this really wonderful crazy relationship. >> reporter: lewis says it's because of letterman that he doesn't do standup on television. >> i was too physical and the camera is right here and i'm running around like a guy who escaped from a hospital. he said i don't want you to do that. i want you to sit down and squirm and be neurotic and crazy. >> reporter: he credits letterman with paving the way for him and...