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st. louis university working in michael brown as a legal advocate. he's been in baltimore for the last few days and joins us on skype. i know you have been out there, and as we were discussing, the police response is very, very different to what we saw in ferguson. >> yes, the police response has been different, and to be honest, it's a different terrain. we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday, around 3 o'clock, at the mondawmin mall. these are events that are changing and it's a challenge to keep up with. we have an infrastructure of people engaging in legal observing, engaging in gaol support for anyone involved. >> when you mentioned children being arrested you are not arguing that they shouldn't have been arrested yesterday. >> yes, you have to take it case by case. definitely i think that there are a lot of concerns about how that operation took place. many parents were waiting for kid to get home. many working parents that didn't have control. the situ
st. louis university working in michael brown as a legal advocate. he's been in baltimore for the last few days and joins us on skype. i know you have been out there, and as we were discussing, the police response is very, very different to what we saw in ferguson. >> yes, the police response has been different, and to be honest, it's a different terrain. we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday,...
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st. louis university. >> he did not apply to the programs as an indian-american student so how did he know the acceptance was based solely on race? >> i have a really bad pun. can i say it? >> sure. we candy leet it. >> he was doing the anti-bindy project. get it? it touches on an important topic in new york which is the bamboo ceiling. de blasio is going after asian students because they are disproportionately represented in high school. he does not like that. he wants to cut them and makes more for people. >> hoe wants to go back in time time -- he wants to go back in time. >> so joe he is now trading on the fact that he is mindy's brother. isn't that the real affirmative action here? >> i think we need to give him credit. he looks more african-american than elizabeth warren looks native american so at least he got a haircut. >> he can get -- you know what. if he wants -- it is amusing that part of his name he changed was not his first name. that's not exactly jackson. if he wants to identify as black who are we to say? if you want to identify with a different gender it is a personal cal
st. louis university. >> he did not apply to the programs as an indian-american student so how did he know the acceptance was based solely on race? >> i have a really bad pun. can i say it? >> sure. we candy leet it. >> he was doing the anti-bindy project. get it? it touches on an important topic in new york which is the bamboo ceiling. de blasio is going after asian students because they are disproportionately represented in high school. he does not like that. he wants...
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st. louis university. right? >> right. >> so the first day he left that morning.er that night five kids sitting around, five kit left. my mom gets up from the dinner table, burst into tears, and runs into the bathroom. what what's wrong? i had never seen her cry. then my dad said it is because tom went away to college this morning. well smear cried for any of the other five. >> she got it all out? >> i guess. she didn't cry when i went away. >> rejoice? >> he's gone! so long! >> so anyway -- >> i'm bitter, to this day. >> oh,. >> all right, somebody brought in a pack of twizzlers. >> where is that guitar player? >> seriously, in the green room right now like uh-uh. >> you can't touch it seriously? somebody have a napkin oring? you can't put your hands on what you're going to put in your mouth there. there we go. >> other people's mouth. >> other people's mouth. >> oh no. that's sticking. that won't work either. don't put your hands all on t all right i give up. >> i guess that's not the one we're using. >> they're short. >> how dow work with this guy? we won't do
st. louis university. right? >> right. >> so the first day he left that morning.er that night five kids sitting around, five kit left. my mom gets up from the dinner table, burst into tears, and runs into the bathroom. what what's wrong? i had never seen her cry. then my dad said it is because tom went away to college this morning. well smear cried for any of the other five. >> she got it all out? >> i guess. she didn't cry when i went away. >> rejoice? >>...
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st. louis university. >> what? >> yes.had a better chance as a black man to get into this med school instead of just saying he was of under yan descent. yes, his whole family from india. he applied in 1998. he says he was accepted, but then get there is after all of that, he didn't finish. so -- >> how did this come snout she writing a book, he is writing a book? >> he is writing a book. >> oh, and it came out. >> and he admitted. >> interesting. >> well, never dull moment in the world of celebrity instagram. >> celebrity and instagram? so some of the favorite, they had a loft fun over the weekend. take a look at these pictures, mariah carry, sweet easter egg hunt for their kids. >> cute. >> and beyonce showed off her easter egg designs writing wishing awe beautiful easter sunday, those are fanny. >> very fancy. >> and torrey spelling shade photo for family day with a tap sean happy easter from the mcdermott's,. >> oh, what about kimy? >> course check in on kim look at that, she had everything she needed for easter prep. >
st. louis university. >> what? >> yes.had a better chance as a black man to get into this med school instead of just saying he was of under yan descent. yes, his whole family from india. he applied in 1998. he says he was accepted, but then get there is after all of that, he didn't finish. so -- >> how did this come snout she writing a book, he is writing a book? >> he is writing a book. >> oh, and it came out. >> and he admitted. >> interesting....
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st. louis university.so many of you here after lunch. i will chair the session on religion and policy command i have just stepped down as chair of the history department. i can still be authoritarian and will try to keep the speakers on time so that there is lots of time for questions that i'm sure you have about the fascinating issues they will raise today. this session is on religion and policy. if we move from the theoretical to the practical as we look at the role of religion influences and influenced by policy decisions. it is a great pleasure to introduce the 1st speaker my friend and colleague. professor of religious studies. even though i have known mark for quite some time, the chance to serve as moderator gave me a welcome opportunity to figure out what he has been doing all these years. he is a biblical studies scholar command's most significant contributions to the field have changed the way that we have understood galilee at the time of jesus christ and shortly thereafter. his 1st book the myt
st. louis university.so many of you here after lunch. i will chair the session on religion and policy command i have just stepped down as chair of the history department. i can still be authoritarian and will try to keep the speakers on time so that there is lots of time for questions that i'm sure you have about the fascinating issues they will raise today. this session is on religion and policy. if we move from the theoretical to the practical as we look at the role of religion influences and...
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st. louis county missouri, the washington university rowing team practice was interrupted by something you don't see everyday. asian carp where shooting out of a lake while the atheletes were rowing. the flying fish might have smelled a little fishy.but no students were hurt. one rower described getting hit by one of the flying fish as "slippery". >> jason :they wanted out of the cold water opening day tomorrow at at&t park looks like we're going to see some nice weather. sunshine but a little bit cooler with ratings below the '60s. winds of about 20 mi. per hour and the rest of the bay area sunshine just about everywhere except for the morning it looks like a nice day >> vicki : 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our we'll see you tomorrow morning! i love my mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best
st. louis county missouri, the washington university rowing team practice was interrupted by something you don't see everyday. asian carp where shooting out of a lake while the atheletes were rowing. the flying fish might have smelled a little fishy.but no students were hurt. one rower described getting hit by one of the flying fish as "slippery". >> jason :they wanted out of the cold water opening day tomorrow at at&t park looks like we're going to see some nice weather....
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simultaneously there's a cancer vaccine coming out in washington university in st. louis where they look for the proteins on the cancer cell and they find them genetically and they build an immune vaccine that flags the cancer cells. >> this is very important because for the last two decades cancer celled outsmarted us and protected themselves by building the wall around them so the immune system is not going to be able to find them. these t cells that are part of the immune system are the missiles that mark is talking about. now we're putting a flag on those cancer cells saying this is the place where you want to kill and the immune system goes after this. now, glee owe blas toe ma, that's revolutionary. that's a huge deal. i called the surgeons at cornell and i said is it the real deal and they're for it. in the patient who died, one patient who died, they gave too much load of the virus and the virus took over the patient. and that's a problem. >> the same thing at duke about the polio virus. this is the real deal. here's the key. it's that these are incurable cancers.
simultaneously there's a cancer vaccine coming out in washington university in st. louis where they look for the proteins on the cancer cell and they find them genetically and they build an immune vaccine that flags the cancer cells. >> this is very important because for the last two decades cancer celled outsmarted us and protected themselves by building the wall around them so the immune system is not going to be able to find them. these t cells that are part of the immune system are...
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. >>> finally tonight when flying fish attack, the crew team at washington university in st. louis out for practice. they apparently disturbed some asian flying carp. they were getting attacked. these are normally skittish fish. they don't like to be disturbed by passing vessels and that's when they do. >> that makes them a lot less skittish apparently. >> jumping over them. >> we don't have anything like that in the potomac, do we? >> i've never seen anything like that. >> maybe a few fish of now and then but not -- every now and then but not that. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at 7:00. we'll see >> pelley: a white police officer is charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. also tonight, marco rubio joins the presidential race, but hillary clinton gets a head started. >> i hope you'll join me on this journey. >> pelley: airlines reach new heights for lost bagage. and the genius who broke the nazi military code. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs eveni
. >>> finally tonight when flying fish attack, the crew team at washington university in st. louis out for practice. they apparently disturbed some asian flying carp. they were getting attacked. these are normally skittish fish. they don't like to be disturbed by passing vessels and that's when they do. >> that makes them a lot less skittish apparently. >> jumping over them. >> we don't have anything like that in the potomac, do we? >> i've never seen anything...
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simultaneously, there is a cancer vaccine coming out in washington university in st. louis where they literally look for the proteins on the cancer cell, and they find them genetically that are not found on normal cells, and they build an immune vaccine that flags those cancer cells >> this is very important, for the last two decades, cancer cells built a wall around them. those t-cells that are part of the immune system are the missiles that mark is talking about. now we're putting a flag on those cancer cells saying this is the lace wheplace where you kill. glioblastoma, that's amazing. i said is it a real deal or not? and they're absolutely for it. in a patient who died, one patient in that study who died was because they gave too much load of the virus and the virus took over the patients, and that's the problem. >> the polio virus, this is completely the real deal. here's the key. it's that these are incurable cancers, cancers were people were dying within the next year or two now have hope. now there's a possibility of a cure, because these viruses go after distant ce
simultaneously, there is a cancer vaccine coming out in washington university in st. louis where they literally look for the proteins on the cancer cell, and they find them genetically that are not found on normal cells, and they build an immune vaccine that flags those cancer cells >> this is very important, for the last two decades, cancer cells built a wall around them. those t-cells that are part of the immune system are the missiles that mark is talking about. now we're putting a...
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st. louis, holy carp! the freshmen men's crew team from washington university in st. week from a flock of flying asian carp. none of the rowers were hurt by the fish attack. the team plans to use the revenue generated from benjamin rosenbaum's viral video to help fund their trip to the acra national championship in may. you know i've seen fish jump in the boat in manitoba. stick around. a lot more coming up. we'll be right back. i've been the same shade of red for many years. it's time to change it up! hello, golden blonde. shift a shade with nice'n easy. for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has more fun, but i plan to find out ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a bull rider make it part of your daily diabetes plan. so you stay steady ahead. we come by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer audible safety beepi
st. louis, holy carp! the freshmen men's crew team from washington university in st. week from a flock of flying asian carp. none of the rowers were hurt by the fish attack. the team plans to use the revenue generated from benjamin rosenbaum's viral video to help fund their trip to the acra national championship in may. you know i've seen fish jump in the boat in manitoba. stick around. a lot more coming up. we'll be right back. i've been the same shade of red for many years. it's time to...
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. >> rowers from washington university in st. louis caught themselves in a fishy situation.ook at this. during one of their practices, giant asian carp began jumping all around them. if only fishing were that easy. ten minutes past the hour. details about a big recall that already moms checking their pup boards and pet owners listen up. new details about a flu hitting dogs hard. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil is clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. my cut hurts. mine hurt more. mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are h
. >> rowers from washington university in st. louis caught themselves in a fishy situation.ook at this. during one of their practices, giant asian carp began jumping all around them. if only fishing were that easy. ten minutes past the hour. details about a big recall that already moms checking their pup boards and pet owners listen up. new details about a flu hitting dogs hard. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call...
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the dance forth center at washington university and st. louis recently partnered with the university to explore topics including the rise in american religious disaffiliation, the apocalypse and evangelical politics. this begins with butler talking about african american conservatism. this is one hour 15 minutes. >> there has always been a strain of conservative life intra-christianity following similar strains about marriage, and abortion and other conservative strains. there is one big difference. they're locked into a history of savor -- slavery and the fight for civil rights in america. what is different that they have voted primarily democratic when they could vote giving the illusion that they signed all the policies. while they have voted against democrats issues like same sex marriage have driven their exodus from the party. consider 2004 when george bush received 11% of the vote. that was kind of an interesting anomaly and i could go into that but that's another story altogether. but that leaves the question. how do they align their bel
the dance forth center at washington university and st. louis recently partnered with the university to explore topics including the rise in american religious disaffiliation, the apocalypse and evangelical politics. this begins with butler talking about african american conservatism. this is one hour 15 minutes. >> there has always been a strain of conservative life intra-christianity following similar strains about marriage, and abortion and other conservative strains. there is one big...
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st. louis was watching his university team practice when asian carp shot out of the water.l a little fishy. in case you're wondering what it's like to get hit by flying fish, okay, one rower told us, it's slippery. yeah, asian carp. you've got to watch out for those. >>> tennis star andy murray says i do. he married his long-time girlfriend kim sears. the two-time winner wear a blue and green kilt. he looked very handsome. they had a small reception with family and close friends, cnn's christina mcfarland has more on how this scottish town is celebrating. >> reporter: they're calling it the royal wedding of scotland. and just look at the crowds who turned out to support their home-grown tennis champion, andy murray as he weds long-time girlfriend kim sears in the cathedral just behind us. the newlyweds emerged surrounded by friends and family, the champion wearing his traditional tartan kilt and his bride in a gown by a british designer. the people gathered to get a glimpse of the happy couple and have watched murray grow from a young boy into a tennis champion. today it wa
st. louis was watching his university team practice when asian carp shot out of the water.l a little fishy. in case you're wondering what it's like to get hit by flying fish, okay, one rower told us, it's slippery. yeah, asian carp. you've got to watch out for those. >>> tennis star andy murray says i do. he married his long-time girlfriend kim sears. the two-time winner wear a blue and green kilt. he looked very handsome. they had a small reception with family and close friends, cnn's...
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bring you in, former lapd officer and professor of criminology and criminal justice at the university of st. louis's worth taking three steps back and let me ask you, you know when we talk about having officers -- in this case these were bike cops. they're riding around this neighborhood. this is back on the 12th of this month. when you know this is a crime-ridden neighborhood fact and they have to have reasonable suspicion they can stop someone, can you explain reasonable suspicion to me? >> to make a long story short, what the supreme court said back in the '60s and subsequent rulings in different sir cutes over the years is basically some indication that the individual is either presently engaging in a crime, has recently engaged in a crime, or is about to engage in a crime. and that could be a variety of things. so if a police officer can articulate why he or she believes that there's one of those three things afoot, then they have reasonable suspicion to detain the individual. that's basically it. >> okay. on a different part of this one of the big questions is what happened to this young man
bring you in, former lapd officer and professor of criminology and criminal justice at the university of st. louis's worth taking three steps back and let me ask you, you know when we talk about having officers -- in this case these were bike cops. they're riding around this neighborhood. this is back on the 12th of this month. when you know this is a crime-ridden neighborhood fact and they have to have reasonable suspicion they can stop someone, can you explain reasonable suspicion to me?...
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. >> grant lodes: the washington university in st. louisman's growing team found this out the hard way when a swarm of leaping fish blindsided their practice on friday no one was ready for the assault shortly after rowing under a bridge the team unwittingly entered a layer of the card and began slowly with a few fish sleeping here and there within moments in devolve into a biblical carps storm as the poseidon himself has said his minions for the sink the boat if the birds were shot in the sea life it would open with this same apparently this is normal behavior for asian car which is skittish by nature and easily spooked by watercrafts leaping is their reaction to a fair and they have even been known to enter boaters' stave frosty of their guys you never know when you will walk into a scaly crossfire. >> reporter: severances could never make it up to 60 this afternoon even though we have clear skies with a possible wet weather coming around midnight is of very weak system coming through otherwise the big impact from this will be gusty winds
. >> grant lodes: the washington university in st. louisman's growing team found this out the hard way when a swarm of leaping fish blindsided their practice on friday no one was ready for the assault shortly after rowing under a bridge the team unwittingly entered a layer of the card and began slowly with a few fish sleeping here and there within moments in devolve into a biblical carps storm as the poseidon himself has said his minions for the sink the boat if the birds were shot in the...
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st. louis. >> yeah the day before they leave, they were on the campus of the university of pennsylvania hostinga huge expo as part of philly tech week. >> the robot is already headed to st. louis. the team leaves tomorrow. but for these enterprising high schoolers, building and competing robots is a part of what first robotics is about. >> we do a huge amount of outreach for it. through the season for robotics teams around the city ranging from kindergarten up through high school. >> recognition of science and technology. sophomore sabrina says it's been a highlight of her high school experience. >> i fell in love. the team is basically my family now. i spent so much time with them. a really good start to your future. >> he's making his second trip to the championship. he's passionate about robotics. >> not a lot of kids. they grow up and see lebron james and kobe bryant and say let's play basketball. they want to be inspired to do something. i want to be like that guy or that girl. >> his message was not lost on the young fifth through eighth grade girls. >> we wanted to learn about robotics.
st. louis. >> yeah the day before they leave, they were on the campus of the university of pennsylvania hostinga huge expo as part of philly tech week. >> the robot is already headed to st. louis. the team leaves tomorrow. but for these enterprising high schoolers, building and competing robots is a part of what first robotics is about. >> we do a huge amount of outreach for it. through the season for robotics teams around the city ranging from kindergarten up through high...
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the rowers were a student team from washington university, practicing on lake near st. louis.h were asian carp, and they were just shooting up from the water. several student were hit by the fish. you can see them really flying around there. >> that's like a bad nightmare. >> doesn't look like any of them justified. in the boat though. still, can you imagine being on the water wake up, wake up. that's for real. oh my. coming up, police arrest a man in a overnight barricade situation. justin? >> and the mother accused of leaving her disable son at a park for days, due to face charges soon. i'm justin finch. more coming up in a live report. >> thank you justin. plus new video from isis shows ancient city reduced to rubble. museum under attack. >> and nippy start out there right now. we have gorgeous sunny day on tap. katie has your forecast, justin drabick checking the roads, we traffic and weather together. we do it on the 3's back at the bottom of the hour. good morning. and just like that the snow is gone. and parkas become jackets. and sweaters go down for a long nap. and of
the rowers were a student team from washington university, practicing on lake near st. louis.h were asian carp, and they were just shooting up from the water. several student were hit by the fish. you can see them really flying around there. >> that's like a bad nightmare. >> doesn't look like any of them justified. in the boat though. still, can you imagine being on the water wake up, wake up. that's for real. oh my. coming up, police arrest a man in a overnight barricade...
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. >> well you should go to washington university in st. louis. it's a lot easier to catch fish there. especially when you're rowing. take a l boom. asian carp the invasive species, the jumping carp jumping around. >> wow. a little melted butter. >> that's right. that is fantas it tastes pretty darn good. they fly right onto your plate. we've also got some flooding to talk about. a lot of wet weather down in texas. this is in ft. worth. i mean streets literally became rivers and lakes. they got over 5 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. and there's more wet weather to come as we show you what's happenin this system is just going to hang the so philadelphia nashville, you've got showers working their way through your area. again, they're fairly light but enough to cause a few problems as we watch the system push through. it's a weak frontal system. some severe weather from texas into new orleans making its way into alabama georgia, parts of mississippi. rainfall amounts going to be at least enough to trigger flash flood watches and warnings. we'r
. >> well you should go to washington university in st. louis. it's a lot easier to catch fish there. especially when you're rowing. take a l boom. asian carp the invasive species, the jumping carp jumping around. >> wow. a little melted butter. >> that's right. that is fantas it tastes pretty darn good. they fly right onto your plate. we've also got some flooding to talk about. a lot of wet weather down in texas. this is in ft. worth. i mean streets literally became rivers...
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founder and incoming director of the sports business program at washington university in st. louis. you think about not just this quarter, but also about the guidance for the year? >> i think, becky, you summed it up pretty well. this is by most measures this was a very good quarter. i think the question is is it good enough for the lofty expectations in the marketplace? we see very few companies out there in the consumer space that can post this kind of top line growth consistently. but give on the run in the stock and expectations embedded in under armour. some cracks here. >> what is your price target if you have one? >> i have a neutral or perform rating on the stock simply because of valuation. i think under armour is a phenomenal company. they are quickly approaching that number two spot in the athletic apparel and footwear manufacturer space. but the valuation keeps me on the sideline. >> patrick, let's talk about the field overall. nike and under armour have gone neck and neck in terms of what they're doing with their new products and players they're lining up for endorsemen
founder and incoming director of the sports business program at washington university in st. louis. you think about not just this quarter, but also about the guidance for the year? >> i think, becky, you summed it up pretty well. this is by most measures this was a very good quarter. i think the question is is it good enough for the lofty expectations in the marketplace? we see very few companies out there in the consumer space that can post this kind of top line growth consistently. but...
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st. louis. flying carp wreaking havoc. a member of washington university's. watch out for the carp. >> does it hurt if you get hit by a carp? >> it could. a couple years ago we showed im images of the fish jumping in the boat? much easier to fish that way. >> is it that crowded or is it hot? >> fish got to jump. >> fish jumping season. >> i ask you guys like you're carp experts. i wish carp tasted good it would be a feel day. >> prepared properly it does. >> the carp aren't jumping anymore, they will hide. >> attention carp, stay in the water. >> let's tell you a little bit about what's going on in los angeles. it involves the university of southern california ucla that is to say. they have approved a controversial diversity class requirement. if you want to graduate from ucla you got to take this diversity class. we had somebody on the program earlier who said he had been an instructor there for 11 years. he had never seen a racism problem per se there with his own two eyes. he says that what this is really, when you look at who is pushing it, and what it w
st. louis. flying carp wreaking havoc. a member of washington university's. watch out for the carp. >> does it hurt if you get hit by a carp? >> it could. a couple years ago we showed im images of the fish jumping in the boat? much easier to fish that way. >> is it that crowded or is it hot? >> fish got to jump. >> fish jumping season. >> i ask you guys like you're carp experts. i wish carp tasted good it would be a feel day. >> prepared properly it...
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. >> finally in their way will be north carolina's duke university aiming for the championship on monday. >> the chicago cubs and st. louis cardinals open the baseball season sunday. there is a sharp decline in younger viewers, they are aiming to make the sport more attractive. >> modern life seems to have sped up everything, including the american national past time. >> i love baseball, coached it for 14 years now but it gets boring. when you sit back and wait 10 minutes for some guy to come back to bat. >> with baseball lasting more than three hours fewer fans are willing to sit it out in the stands. baseball is now on the clack and that has set off a national debate. >> you have to speed it up. >> you've been watching baseball your entire life. you grew up with this, it has gotten so far out of hand right now, they need to change it? >> professional baseball is big business. 70 million fans follow the season every year, but that business has slowed in the stands. >> every generation there are doomsday stories about how the public is losing interest in baseball. i just don't see it. the sport is popular overall but it c
. >> finally in their way will be north carolina's duke university aiming for the championship on monday. >> the chicago cubs and st. louis cardinals open the baseball season sunday. there is a sharp decline in younger viewers, they are aiming to make the sport more attractive. >> modern life seems to have sped up everything, including the american national past time. >> i love baseball, coached it for 14 years now but it gets boring. when you sit back and wait 10...
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st. louis. on thursday night they had a story about a fro-yo experiment gone wrong. >> this is in the universityity fro-yo. watch as the customer throws money at a cashier. then the cashier throws a bowl of yogurt at the customer. >> on my face, clothes, shoes, everywhere, my head. >> okay. so does anyone recognize that guy? well, maybe this will refresh your memory. >> i'm not gay no more. i'm delivered. i don't like men no more. women, women, women. i like women. i'm not gay. i would not date a man. i would not carry a purse. i would not put on makeup. i will, i will love a woman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's the "i'm not gay no more" guy. he got hit with a fro-yo. his name is andrew caldwell. he won the prestigious "jimmy kimmel live" clip last year. he loves women and fro-yo apparently. we tracked him down. there she. we have him standing by. when we come back, we will learn everything there is to learn about andrew. hi, andrew. we will get to the bottom of this fro-yo. stick around. ♪ the new s6 hits the stores and i'm like... whoa. open the box and... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a v
st. louis. on thursday night they had a story about a fro-yo experiment gone wrong. >> this is in the universityity fro-yo. watch as the customer throws money at a cashier. then the cashier throws a bowl of yogurt at the customer. >> on my face, clothes, shoes, everywhere, my head. >> okay. so does anyone recognize that guy? well, maybe this will refresh your memory. >> i'm not gay no more. i'm delivered. i don't like men no more. women, women, women. i like women. i'm...
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there was this woman at an event i was at at the university of missouri last week who was one of the earliest founders of the st. louischapter of care. which she described was fascinating. she talked about how prior to 9/11 when they start the st. louis chapter of care, she and her fellow muslim activist thought they would have this nice innocuous little group. they would create t-shirts that said muslims care, a play on the word, they would have bake sales and show the community they were happy, fun people and not make waves. she said after 9/11, when the entire world changed for muslims in america, she realized that is not a solution. that is what makes communities vulnerable, by not demanding their rights they will curry favor and protect themselves stop the only way she realized for muslims or any other group in history to have improved their situation is to find allies outside of the group and band together and demand those rights rather than hoping they will be accorded to them. there is a lot of sentiment in the united states that makes clear there was really grounds for optimism for believing that's true. a co
there was this woman at an event i was at at the university of missouri last week who was one of the earliest founders of the st. louischapter of care. which she described was fascinating. she talked about how prior to 9/11 when they start the st. louis chapter of care, she and her fellow muslim activist thought they would have this nice innocuous little group. they would create t-shirts that said muslims care, a play on the word, they would have bake sales and show the community they were...