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rodney they put an oxygen mask on him because he inhaled a lot of smoke. rodney we're told will be just fine. >> thank goodness. wish a speedy recovery for rodney. >>> another busy night in the nba playoffs. >> highlights from our friends at espn. >> good morning, it's "sportscenter." it's los angeles, neil everett, stan verrett talking nba playoffs. >> rockets/warriors to be specific. steph curry, that's what he played in. in his suit. he still went for 40. that's how good he is. steph curry did not play. klay thompson did. klay thompson had 34. james harden played. he had 28. the rockets cut the lead to four but it was not meant to draymond green did his thing, andre iguodala did his thing and the warriors do their thing and curry claps, it's all over, warriors by 9. game three thursday in houston. >>> mavericks and thunder. russell westbrook and company, russell trying to take a 2-0 series lead, final seconds, w t westbrook pushing it, gets it to kevin durant, from 33 from the floor. steven adams, they think they put it back in but you see the dallas faithful saying no basket an
rodney they put an oxygen mask on him because he inhaled a lot of smoke. rodney we're told will be just fine. >> thank goodness. wish a speedy recovery for rodney. >>> another busy night in the nba playoffs. >> highlights from our friends at espn. >> good morning, it's "sportscenter." it's los angeles, neil everett, stan verrett talking nba playoffs. >> rockets/warriors to be specific. steph curry, that's what he played in. in his suit. he still went...
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grammy winning director rodney jerry jergens. he's worked with mariah, whitney, and all of those ladies. we sat down with them and wanted to find out how the pint-sized phenom stacks up in the diva department. ♪ you've got give a little, take a little ♪ >> how old were you when you started singing? >> 2. >> 2? could you even speak yet? >> no way. ♪ that's the glory of love oh, yeah ♪ >> singing before she t joy's dad rodney breaks it down. >> my wife sang the whole time she was pregnant with heavenly. so she was almost born singing. >> and with a killer ring.@ joy can hit the high notes and go real low. >> you just love being on st >> yeah, and also i have to say that nobody gave me the voice. just go ♪ >> her heavenly voice is an example why steve harvey's she been averaging 13 million viewers each week. >> how much fun did you have with steve harvey? >> so fun. i had a ton of fun. but i saw pictures of me and steve. i go like this and he did the same thing. >> actually, with her music producer dad's help, joy has rubbed a lot of elbows in hollywood. >> i met michael
grammy winning director rodney jerry jergens. he's worked with mariah, whitney, and all of those ladies. we sat down with them and wanted to find out how the pint-sized phenom stacks up in the diva department. ♪ you've got give a little, take a little ♪ >> how old were you when you started singing? >> 2. >> 2? could you even speak yet? >> no way. ♪ that's the glory of love oh, yeah ♪ >> singing before she t joy's dad rodney breaks it down. >> my wife...
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top cop in wake of rodney king riots there. he died following a long illness in atlanta last night. he was 72. >>> a delaware man surprise in the fight of his life. >> tonight our greg argo shows us unusual method he's trying to find the kid me he so desperately needs. >> reporter: below the ibew local 313 sign in newcastle delaware, sits a plea from a father of three. >> i have a hereditary genetic disease called polycystic kidney disease. >> reporter: and having dealt with this disease his entire life. >> it's baiing beingly where thousands of signatures grow on my kidneys and just deteriorate them. >> reporter: waiting for a done or? >> i'm not going to get a phone call for another five years. i already had like six people try. what do you think, leo? >>. >> reporter: while raising children's a singer father. >> i have three kids and they're my happy handful, you know, and they keep it going. >> reporter: he knew he had to get creative. >> it doesn't thourt x it's not like asking for a cup of sugar. >> right now there's 5,000 people in our region alone waiting for a kidney and wait
top cop in wake of rodney king riots there. he died following a long illness in atlanta last night. he was 72. >>> a delaware man surprise in the fight of his life. >> tonight our greg argo shows us unusual method he's trying to find the kid me he so desperately needs. >> reporter: below the ibew local 313 sign in newcastle delaware, sits a plea from a father of three. >> i have a hereditary genetic disease called polycystic kidney disease. >> reporter: and...
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philly in 1992 to takeover as la's top cop in wake of rodney king riots there. he died following a long illness in atlanta last night. he was 72. >>> a delaware man surprise in the fight of his life. >> tonight our greg argo shows us unusual method he's trying to find the kid me he so desperately needs. >> reporter: below the ibew local 313 sign in newcastle delaware, sits a plea from a father of three. >> i have a hereditary genetic disease called polycystic kidney disease. >> reporter: and having dealt with this disease his entire life. >> it's baiing beingly where thousands of signatures grow on my kidneys and just deteriorate them. >> reporter: waiting for a done or? >> i'm not going to get a phone call for another five years. i already had like six people try. what do you think, leo? >>. >> reporter: while raising children's a singer father. >> i have three kids and they're my happy handful, you know, and they keep it going. >> reporter: he knew he had to get creative. >> it doesn't thourt x it's not like asking for a cup of sugar. >> right now there's 5,000 people in our region al
philly in 1992 to takeover as la's top cop in wake of rodney king riots there. he died following a long illness in atlanta last night. he was 72. >>> a delaware man surprise in the fight of his life. >> tonight our greg argo shows us unusual method he's trying to find the kid me he so desperately needs. >> reporter: below the ibew local 313 sign in newcastle delaware, sits a plea from a father of three. >> i have a hereditary genetic disease called polycystic kidney...
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seen since rodney king. >> reporter: on tuesday, petrov's attorney filed a claim against the sheriffs department, saying the man was not only beaten the detailed a cover-up by law enforcement that included bribes to keep quiet and changing police reports. smack >> our policies don't include excessive beating. they don't include taking jewelry. they don't include bribing witnesses. >> reporter: three days later, neighbors say there was a shooting at petrov's visitation home. then the fbi raid. we don't know why his case has been sealed until monday and police have not said who reported the disappearance. saturday after newsroom shared this photo of the mother and baby, police announced she was found safe and unharmed. the fbi said the case against petrov is sealed until monday a spokesman said part of the reason is for his own safety. the shooting that happened outside that home has not been solved. what the petrov himself was the intended target. reporting live, kate cagle. >>> shootings, harassment, public drunkenness have played a troubled intersection and west berkeley which was th
seen since rodney king. >> reporter: on tuesday, petrov's attorney filed a claim against the sheriffs department, saying the man was not only beaten the detailed a cover-up by law enforcement that included bribes to keep quiet and changing police reports. smack >> our policies don't include excessive beating. they don't include taking jewelry. they don't include bribing witnesses. >> reporter: three days later, neighbors say there was a shooting at petrov's visitation home....
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>> rodney dangerfield. he really showed me the ropes. >> was he really your mentor? >> no. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> depeche mode. >> jimmy: i was wondering what ropes he showed you. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: this is the rope to my robe. >> yeah, as a matter of fact -- i have a rather shocking story about his mentorship. >> jimmy: go ahead, tell it. >> i went to visit him, we were doing "back to school." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. i went to visit him. i'm meeting the great rodney dangerfield. he opened the door, he is wearing a robe that was not fully looped. and i just -- these big old k i kiwis were hanging out. [ laughter ] >> oh, god. >> jimmy: do you have those in your office? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "captain america andre kirilenko civil war" opens in theaters may 6th. be right back w [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i want to thank robert downey jr., don cheadle, paul bettany an
>> rodney dangerfield. he really showed me the ropes. >> was he really your mentor? >> no. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> depeche mode. >> jimmy: i was wondering what ropes he showed you. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: this is the rope to my robe. >> yeah, as a matter of fact -- i have a rather shocking story about his mentorship. >> jimmy: go ahead, tell it. >> i went to visit him, we were doing "back to school." [...
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swing and a miss. 96 on that fastball from rodney. 0-1. game one of a four-game series between the phillies and padre the. game two tomorrow night. game three wednesday night. then a day game on thursday. got him out front. now it's 0-2. >> matt: that's a quick pitch change-up. see the quick pitch, all of a sudden he decides -- you have to jump at the ball quicker, pulls the string. that's what happens. >> tom: popped him up. right side of the infield. spangenberg is under it. the padres have taken game one of this four-game series as fernando rodney picks up his first save. shoots the arrow to wherever it is he is shooting the arrow. our chevrolet players of the game have closed this one out. four strikeouts in four innings, san diego wins it by a final score of 4-3. the phils come up just short at the home opener. the bottom of the order certainly did damage. amarista's bunt turns out to be the game winner. we'll be back to wrap things up right after this. >> tom: final score this afternoon at citizens bank park, the padres 4, phillies 3. kevin quiackenbush gets the win. nola get
swing and a miss. 96 on that fastball from rodney. 0-1. game one of a four-game series between the phillies and padre the. game two tomorrow night. game three wednesday night. then a day game on thursday. got him out front. now it's 0-2. >> matt: that's a quick pitch change-up. see the quick pitch, all of a sudden he decides -- you have to jump at the ball quicker, pulls the string. that's what happens. >> tom: popped him up. right side of the infield. spangenberg is under it. the...
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city reeling from the rodney king riots. >> he took an a challenge here and then an even greater challenge by going l.a. and both jobs he did with class and greatness. >> i am proud to say he is one of my heroes in this profession. >> willy williams' son a lieutenant here in philadelphia says his family appreciates the thoughts and prayers and his father will be flown back to philadelphia for services but the services have not yet been finalized. >>> a temple student is showing the true meaning of determination and perseverance, rachel hall critically injured a year ago will graduate next week achieving her goal walking along side her classmates, it was april 29th last year when she was struck by a car when she fled the scene. the driver that struck her hall was driving on a learners permit. >>> students at the green town montessori school in center city philadelphia got their hands dirty today to learn an important lesson. the youngsters learned how to care for trees but it seems that the students already know a lot about that topic. >> the tree got cut down and we won't have ou
city reeling from the rodney king riots. >> he took an a challenge here and then an even greater challenge by going l.a. and both jobs he did with class and greatness. >> i am proud to say he is one of my heroes in this profession. >> willy williams' son a lieutenant here in philadelphia says his family appreciates the thoughts and prayers and his father will be flown back to philadelphia for services but the services have not yet been finalized. >>> a temple student...
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angeles, shortly after the rodney king beatinging william was the first african-american police commissioner in both cities. nbc 10 caught up with former mayor wilson good who appointed williams to commissioner in 1988. >> was a part of a very special group of people that in 1980s that brought by tremendous transformation in this city. >> one of williams' sons, also named willie, united states a philadelphia police lieutenant. williams was 72 years old. >>> delaware's county cabrini college is changing its name. the state education department approved its application for university status. the school saying the change which takes effect in july reflects growth and success at cabrini. the school founded in 1957 and enrolls about 2,200 students. >> kids at hackett elementary are getting a new playground but need help. the school kicked offite fund-raising drive to pay for the $1.4 million project. with the price tag this will nobody order flainary playgroun >> a game changer for our community. our vision to have the schoolyard, concrete, lifted up. trying to have playground equipm
angeles, shortly after the rodney king beatinging william was the first african-american police commissioner in both cities. nbc 10 caught up with former mayor wilson good who appointed williams to commissioner in 1988. >> was a part of a very special group of people that in 1980s that brought by tremendous transformation in this city. >> one of williams' sons, also named willie, united states a philadelphia police lieutenant. williams was 72 years old. >>> delaware's...
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. four-three padres. last chance for the phils. fernando rodney. 8,000 places in the biggs. close this game out rupp pops out. phils lose four-three your final score. >> we just didn't put enough runs across the board. so we got pretty good pitching, you know, did a good job, russell got through it. and those were the positives. negative was we lost the game but, you know, from the start of the season we're in every game we played except for one so i'm pretty pleased with that at this point. >> and the sports world is mourning the loss of hockey hall of famer ed snider the founder of the flyers was big on charity work and big on business opportunities. in fact he launched one of the first all sports radio stations in the country. wip radio. >> ed snider has embodied for our city what we want which is a play it all out every day go for it spend the money do whatever it takes. >> he's the reason when you even look at hockey in the united states, remember, this was one of the expansion teams. nobody new if it would work. broad stream in the united states. snider took a chance that's the r
. four-three padres. last chance for the phils. fernando rodney. 8,000 places in the biggs. close this game out rupp pops out. phils lose four-three your final score. >> we just didn't put enough runs across the board. so we got pretty good pitching, you know, did a good job, russell got through it. and those were the positives. negative was we lost the game but, you know, from the start of the season we're in every game we played except for one so i'm pretty pleased with that at this...
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. four-three padres. last chance for the phils. fernando rodney. 8,000 places in the biggs. close this game out rupp pops out. phils lose four-three your final score. >> we just didn't put enough runs across the board. so we got pretty good pitching, you know, did a good job, russell got through it. and those were the positives. negative was we lost the game but, you know, from the start of the season we're in every game we played except for one so i'm pretty pleased with that at this point. >> and the sports world is mourning the loss of hockey hall of famer ed snider the founder of the flyers was big on charity work and big on business opportunities. in fact he launched one of the first all sports radio stations in the country. wip radio. >> ed snider has embodied for our city what we want which is a play it all out every day go for it spend the money do whatever it takes. >> he's the reason when you even look at hockey in the united states, remember, this was one of the expansion teams. nobody new if it would work. broad stream in the united states. snider took a chance that's the r
. four-three padres. last chance for the phils. fernando rodney. 8,000 places in the biggs. close this game out rupp pops out. phils lose four-three your final score. >> we just didn't put enough runs across the board. so we got pretty good pitching, you know, did a good job, russell got through it. and those were the positives. negative was we lost the game but, you know, from the start of the season we're in every game we played except for one so i'm pretty pleased with that at this...
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use a pun again. i also have been lucky enough to be part of a team in los angeles from the rodney king riots. we have all worked on them, we know how important they are. when you are doing the work, you are not thinking, i could get a pulitzer prize. you are thinking, this is a hot story. it is very time-consuming, this type of reporting. that is one reason it is in jeopardy, and it is expensive. most reporters, the notion of the spotlight team is growing rarer in newsrooms. seeing ishat we are much like hybrids, which is exciting. actually, in journalism, 80's to work with-- i used to a photographer named joe rosenthal, who took the famous telegraph -- photograph of the flag over iwo jima. he was a very energetic guy and he used to come running in and say, stop the presses. this just in. i pull this off the web -- pulle d this off the web today, a group from the san diego tribune -- they arenched forming an investigative journalism organization nonprofit. is the biggest funder san diego union. they will provide stories for various outlets in the community, focusing on that area.
use a pun again. i also have been lucky enough to be part of a team in los angeles from the rodney king riots. we have all worked on them, we know how important they are. when you are doing the work, you are not thinking, i could get a pulitzer prize. you are thinking, this is a hot story. it is very time-consuming, this type of reporting. that is one reason it is in jeopardy, and it is expensive. most reporters, the notion of the spotlight team is growing rarer in newsrooms. seeing ishat we...
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lot of runners at caesar rodney half marathon in wilmington on sunday morning. definitely want to dress for the weather. by the afternoon we're looking at wind chills no better than the 30's. a big change from today's high of 80. the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast very unsettled tomorrow with showers and especially first half of the day and then mostly cloudy. temperature not bad. 62 degrees. on sunday it will be cold with wicked wind, 47 degrees, wind chills in the the 20's and 30's. the on monday a quick rebound 65 degrees, our next cold front brings another round of rain and this drops temperatures to 45 degrees, on tuesday, and then look at that, low, tuesday night, 26 degrees, so a hard freeze, by wednesday morning, wednesday plenty of sunshine but still chilly, 49 on thursday. rain with thunderstorms. fifty-nine. and friday mostly cloudy, 56 degrees, that hard freeze could be a big problem for some farmers especially across south jersey and, of course, chris sowers will be tracking showers on "action news" at 5:30. >> cecily, thank you. >> radnor high school schol
lot of runners at caesar rodney half marathon in wilmington on sunday morning. definitely want to dress for the weather. by the afternoon we're looking at wind chills no better than the 30's. a big change from today's high of 80. the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast very unsettled tomorrow with showers and especially first half of the day and then mostly cloudy. temperature not bad. 62 degrees. on sunday it will be cold with wicked wind, 47 degrees, wind chills in the the 20's and...
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, we've had images of please beating black people since rodney king. that's nothing new. what's new is the activists have been able to use these images to focus attention to start a conversation. i think you need a forum. that's that's a conversation we need to have. i think it's a process. it's powerful, i think just as we made this country we went from slaves and justice we had a successful civil rights movement making it go undercover it to go away but we made it go undercover again we can make progress in this area. it's awkward to lead to a utopia, get i'm not coming up with specifics because i'm trusting this process will help us understand where we need to go. >> also have an issue where two or more people need to come to a place where we are comfortable listening to people who are on the other side of that racial divide and not prescribing necessarily our own sort of pathology to their motivation. i think a lot of the recent we have a donald trump because someone very popular is because before a lot of white americans there is a sense that the language of race has become all
, we've had images of please beating black people since rodney king. that's nothing new. what's new is the activists have been able to use these images to focus attention to start a conversation. i think you need a forum. that's that's a conversation we need to have. i think it's a process. it's powerful, i think just as we made this country we went from slaves and justice we had a successful civil rights movement making it go undercover it to go away but we made it go undercover again we can...
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chance for the phils now. fernando rodney, been clear you are in like 8 million places. get rupp to pop up. phillies lose the home over err four-three, your final score. charlie on the bump tonight for the phils and the six remembers in toronto, just two games left, in their season. >> that's sports. i'm don bell, have a great day. >> so do you start your day with a starbucks run? >> the changes to the coffee chain rewards program start today. we will show you how it will impact your freebies. >> very upset with this. plus, this is one competition, local student bat it will out for cake boss, and our own vittoria widdle tries to drop those treats. stay with us. fodeveloping drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaware river basin to preserve our clean water, and to always protect medicare and social security. i'm shaughnessy naughton and i approve this message. your ce
chance for the phils now. fernando rodney, been clear you are in like 8 million places. get rupp to pop up. phillies lose the home over err four-three, your final score. charlie on the bump tonight for the phils and the six remembers in toronto, just two games left, in their season. >> that's sports. i'm don bell, have a great day. >> so do you start your day with a starbucks run? >> the changes to the coffee chain rewards program start today. we will show you how it will...
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rodney king. >> reporter: on tuesday petrof's attorney filed a claim against the sheriff's department. >> one of the beaters went up to the witness and said i hope you enjoy the show. >> our policies don't include excess i ive beating. they don't include taking jeweler. they don't include bribing witnesses. >> come to the front door. >> reporter: three days later neighbors said there was a shooting at petrof's visitation home. we don't know why his case has been sealed until monday. but saturday after news room shared this photo of the mother and baby police announced she was found safe and unharmed. >> and tonight the fbi says they can't release any details about their case against petrof and they say some of it has to do with the shooting outside his home on friday morning. and i spokesman for the fbi says they're not sure in petrof was the intended target. they say they're being secretive about where he staying this weekend for petrof's safety. kron 4 news. >>> the san mateo police department. michael shaefr was reported missing by his family monday. shaefer does take medication fo
rodney king. >> reporter: on tuesday petrof's attorney filed a claim against the sheriff's department. >> one of the beaters went up to the witness and said i hope you enjoy the show. >> our policies don't include excess i ive beating. they don't include taking jeweler. they don't include bribing witnesses. >> come to the front door. >> reporter: three days later neighbors said there was a shooting at petrof's visitation home. we don't know why his case has been...
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billy, gene and travis and kasich is glen, rodney and martin. and for libertarian gary johnson johnson -- probably not a huge surprise that chads skew republican. >> i crunched some numbers. it is interesting the name john kasich didn't even do well with the name john kay i can sick. they lead with the name of obama. there is 76% for hussein. they are getting 60.2% of the vladimirs and in terms of other dictators there is an even split of the kim. the democrats get 63.5% of the monica. >> kyle what do you make of this? >> who is doing the study? is there a cancer they can cure? who is taking names and searching this? the name chad sounds more like a stoner than a republican. i knew someone in high school named chad. >> was he a stoner republican? i don't think he mu democrat and republican. he was just high. >> would you like me to help collect on that money? >> he was meant to be one. >> so chris if your name is karl with a k you saw pour better -- you support bernie. it is true. does he do well with fidel. >> if we are falling on that line of reasoning, yes he does. with that
billy, gene and travis and kasich is glen, rodney and martin. and for libertarian gary johnson johnson -- probably not a huge surprise that chads skew republican. >> i crunched some numbers. it is interesting the name john kasich didn't even do well with the name john kay i can sick. they lead with the name of obama. there is 76% for hussein. they are getting 60.2% of the vladimirs and in terms of other dictators there is an even split of the kim. the democrats get 63.5% of the monica....
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anybody i ever met. did it two years after rodney king, and did he exploit it, and did he make this a referendum on the lapd. not on whether oj simpson killed somebody. but i'll tell you quick story, i went to johnny's funeral. and there were 5,000 people there. among them o.j. simpson, praising johnny for what amazing person and lawyer he was. and oj was sitting there applauding, everything else, and i think it was jessie jackson who got up, started talking about how important johnny as role was in the trial for the bigger issue. and o.j. is applauding, and jesse jackson look down at o.j. simpson in this crowd and said this is not about you, mr. simpson. this is about johnnie cochran. and to me, that was the only saving grace that, you know, it is all about the lapd and relations with african-americans, and you get this rich dude from brentwood who gave up the black community and murdered these two people and got away with it. >> okay, let's go to the verdict. how they portrayed it last night. here is the verdict. >> superior court of california county of los angeles in the matter
anybody i ever met. did it two years after rodney king, and did he exploit it, and did he make this a referendum on the lapd. not on whether oj simpson killed somebody. but i'll tell you quick story, i went to johnny's funeral. and there were 5,000 people there. among them o.j. simpson, praising johnny for what amazing person and lawyer he was. and oj was sitting there applauding, everything else, and i think it was jessie jackson who got up, started talking about how important johnny as role...
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gathering here to begin a march to rodney square, beyond the crowd of people, there's a memorial set up for that 16-year-old student. >> there was a young lady, personally, yes. so having a hard time. >> she staid school is where she belonged today. >> i made sure she was where i knew she was safe, and would get support. so i brought her today for counselling because so many of the students are hurting. >> skinner said she heard multiple versions of how the 16-year-old died, but until she hears from police, she's not sure what to believe. >> as a parent, it wouldn't matter. i would closure. i would want to know the whole story as a parent, but there was nothing that was worth this young lady's life. >> reporter: police interviewed witnesses to the fight including two girls believed to have been involved. the girls are not in police custody. on social media, the #ripamy is trending, as many students who knew her talk about what could have happened inside the girl's bathroom early yesterday morning. police stayed away from talking about how francis died or what they are doing in the inves
gathering here to begin a march to rodney square, beyond the crowd of people, there's a memorial set up for that 16-year-old student. >> there was a young lady, personally, yes. so having a hard time. >> she staid school is where she belonged today. >> i made sure she was where i knew she was safe, and would get support. so i brought her today for counselling because so many of the students are hurting. >> skinner said she heard multiple versions of how the 16-year-old...
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also have been lucky enough to be a part of the -- part of a with the rodney king riots in los angeles. we have all worked on them. when you are doing the work, you aren't thinking i may get a pulitzer. you are thinking this is a really hot story, it is really important. it is very time-consuming this kind of reporting. -- is one reason it is very expensive because it is time consuming. most reporters, the notion of the spotlight-dedicated team is becoming more rare in newsrooms. instead, what we are seeing is , which isbridization exciting. in journalism, i used to work a photographer, joe rosenthal, who took the famous photograph of the flag over you would jima and famoustook the photograph and won a pulitzer for it. justin! presses, news -- news just in! they launched the watchdog institute. forming anreporters investigative journalism , and theion, nonprofit san diego union. they will be providing stories for various outlets within the community we on that particular area. in no other place in the virgin islands, we see a very, very aggressive group of reporting -- google reporters
also have been lucky enough to be a part of the -- part of a with the rodney king riots in los angeles. we have all worked on them. when you are doing the work, you aren't thinking i may get a pulitzer. you are thinking this is a really hot story, it is really important. it is very time-consuming this kind of reporting. -- is one reason it is very expensive because it is time consuming. most reporters, the notion of the spotlight-dedicated team is becoming more rare in newsrooms. instead, what...
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, after leaving philadelphia, in 1992, took over as l.a.'s top cop, in the wake of the rodney king riots there. >> we saw, in what we could a tane if we did the job the right way and we studied hard. >> reporter: williams, credited with helping to open the door through which future commissioners like charles ramsey, and richard ross, would later walk. >> without a willie williams you probably wouldn't have a chuck ramsey to be honest with you or might have been a long time coming. >> reporter: in police work as in so many businesses, each generation stand on the shoulders of those who come before. the shoulders of commissioner willie williams carrying this department and this city, into an entirely new direction and era a. at police headquarters, walt hunter for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> met him a couple times during my sports year, quite a man. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" tonight he was one of the most powerful politicians in the nation and now he is going to jail after sexual abuse scannard why former speaker of the house dennis hastearth will not face abuse charges. >>>
, after leaving philadelphia, in 1992, took over as l.a.'s top cop, in the wake of the rodney king riots there. >> we saw, in what we could a tane if we did the job the right way and we studied hard. >> reporter: williams, credited with helping to open the door through which future commissioners like charles ramsey, and richard ross, would later walk. >> without a willie williams you probably wouldn't have a chuck ramsey to be honest with you or might have been a long time...
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wilmington for the caesar rodney half marathon, 24 degrees the wind chill, 25 in philadelphia, even in the afternoon wind chills generally only in the 30's. we have another blast of cold air moving in on tuesday. so, the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, tomorrow showers, mostly cloudy, 62 degrees. sunday those wicked winds and cold, 47 degrees but wind chills no better than the 30's. on monday, we bump it up to 65 degrees, another round of rain with our next cold front behind that front on thursday -- or tuesday i should say, the high only 45 degrees. could have a deep freeze on wednesday morning. then the high on wednesday 49 degrees. finally back into the upper 50's on thursday but that will come with some rain and thunderstorms and friday mostly cloudy with a high of 56 degrees. so, the nice thing about a forecast like this, if you don't like the weather, just wait a day. it will be completely different the next day. >> that time of year i guess, right. >>> all right, cecily thank you. >>> freebie friday, the details coming up next. the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witne
wilmington for the caesar rodney half marathon, 24 degrees the wind chill, 25 in philadelphia, even in the afternoon wind chills generally only in the 30's. we have another blast of cold air moving in on tuesday. so, the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, tomorrow showers, mostly cloudy, 62 degrees. sunday those wicked winds and cold, 47 degrees but wind chills no better than the 30's. on monday, we bump it up to 65 degrees, another round of rain with our next cold front behind that front...
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. >> remember, he took over los angeles when they had all kind of trouble after rodney king beating, we lost a good one. 6:38 the time. the next hour, are you one of those people to makes your uber driver wait? think again what the company is test that will have you arriving on time. >> walking and sexting, not good. but, you know, would all do it, where officials are trying it keep distracted pedestrians safe. >> with the rain in the nor cast, you might not want to go outside, but your next walk on the schuylkill river trail should be safer. >> the trail watch volunteers, they've created town watch specifically for the trail. various bikes and runner groups joining forces with the philadelphia police department. johnson leading the charge after a string of burglaries, and an assault on the outdoor path. >> you want piece of mine, especially if you're woman. you noah lot of people, a lot of women had to buddy up for safety reasons. >> when running you don't have a loft things on you, may not have something to equip yourself with. >> one thing a lot of people do have with them, their hea
. >> remember, he took over los angeles when they had all kind of trouble after rodney king beating, we lost a good one. 6:38 the time. the next hour, are you one of those people to makes your uber driver wait? think again what the company is test that will have you arriving on time. >> walking and sexting, not good. but, you know, would all do it, where officials are trying it keep distracted pedestrians safe. >> with the rain in the nor cast, you might not want to go...
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rodney king verdict and the protests that followed. if 1992, people reacted by going to the polls in increased numbers. with recent flash points of trayvon martin and eric gardner, the big question, is 2014 forgotten or will those incidents drive voters to the polls in 2016? msnbc's richard lui has more. >> reporter: in the leadup to 1964, birpimingham, new york. >> bottles and bricks were sent fro rooftops. >> reporter: 94% of non-white voters giving lyndon johnson four more years. in 1992 the reginald denny beating. 55 died in the los angeles riots. voter turnout rose 5 percentage points. >> we must not let this country dip further. >> 75% of fawn white voters, choosing bill clinton for the white house. the big question today, might the same forces be at work in 2016? with recent crises including the trayvon martin shooting, ferguson falling. >> we're getting less traction is in the presidential conversation. and that's where we like to see it more intensified. >> luiz gutierrez hears about the topic. he works six days a week to get out the group. today at a puerto rican restaurant
rodney king verdict and the protests that followed. if 1992, people reacted by going to the polls in increased numbers. with recent flash points of trayvon martin and eric gardner, the big question, is 2014 forgotten or will those incidents drive voters to the polls in 2016? msnbc's richard lui has more. >> reporter: in the leadup to 1964, birpimingham, new york. >> bottles and bricks were sent fro rooftops. >> reporter: 94% of non-white voters giving lyndon johnson four more...
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company, so undervalued. totally rodney dangerfield. remember rodney? >> i do. >> remember the great sam kinderson? >> i do. >> that scene about vietnam, back to school. >> they're getting some respect today. >> in the end, dangerfield wasn't great. >> he got respect, finally. he got it. >> let's get to the bond pits as well. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. hey, rick. >> hi, karl. you know, we've had a bit of a nice ride, a little wild ride when it comes to treasuries, but not necessarily where they closed and not necessarily expanding the range. looking at interim 10s, we're up just a little bit, moderating a little. but a one-week chart -- and they reflects intraday levels versus the normal charts -- the drift is towards the up side. we couldn't challenge the sub-170 area. if you look at the hyg, the barometer we've been looking at for risk-on, hey, today was the day it finally popped up. these are the highest levels since the early part of december last year. one week of the bunds. this chart also is more of an intraday versus my normal close only charts. why? because it's so unr
company, so undervalued. totally rodney dangerfield. remember rodney? >> i do. >> remember the great sam kinderson? >> i do. >> that scene about vietnam, back to school. >> they're getting some respect today. >> in the end, dangerfield wasn't great. >> he got respect, finally. he got it. >> let's get to the bond pits as well. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. hey, rick. >> hi, karl. you know, we've had a bit of a nice ride, a little wild...
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wilmington took time out today to celebrate earth day. dozens of exhibits were here in rodney square giving away goodies. youngsters took part in tree themed activities carrying plants around and getting to take some home to plant in their homes. >> meteorologist adam voice is he is dishing the dirt on the weekend. >> look at you. >> segue. >> see what i did there. >> he probably said that for 25 -- >> give or take. >> i'll say it tomorrow, too. >> we need a little drink for those plants as we take a look at double scan live radar it's been fairly dry through most of the day, a little humid, on the warm side. the batch of rain that passed through cape may county has pushed off the coast but we are not near the end of a chance for some of these scattered downpours and storms. that will continue into the overnight. in fact we'll kind of increase overnight and early on saturday morning. 75 allentown reading as well as trenton. the poconos low 70's. we did hit 78 for a high in philadelphia. along the shore in the upper 60's. upper level low basically over cincinnati this is a cold pool o
wilmington took time out today to celebrate earth day. dozens of exhibits were here in rodney square giving away goodies. youngsters took part in tree themed activities carrying plants around and getting to take some home to plant in their homes. >> meteorologist adam voice is he is dishing the dirt on the weekend. >> look at you. >> segue. >> see what i did there. >> he probably said that for 25 -- >> give or take. >> i'll say it tomorrow, too....
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who, you know, is treated kind of like rodney dangerfield because lost in the story of this week's primaries was the fact he came in second in four out of five of them. picked up delegates in the process. >> he did. neil: i only mention that, cruz keeps telling him to get out of the race although they have this detente, i don't know what they call it. when i think governor kasich could make the argument, no, no, maybe you should get out? >> well, i had the very same conversation with senator cruz in this very building in fox business here in washington where he looked at me, said, ron, no way your guy can win, why don't you ask your guy to get out of the race? i said senator, why don't you get out of the race? neil: how did that go? >> well, ted and i have known each other a lot of years, i think it went about as well as he might have expected, neil. but here's the point. we should be talking who is the candidate who can best beat secretary of state former hillary clinton. the won who consistently in national polls been able to do that is john kasich, the governor of ohio. if it is
who, you know, is treated kind of like rodney dangerfield because lost in the story of this week's primaries was the fact he came in second in four out of five of them. picked up delegates in the process. >> he did. neil: i only mention that, cruz keeps telling him to get out of the race although they have this detente, i don't know what they call it. when i think governor kasich could make the argument, no, no, maybe you should get out? >> well, i had the very same conversation...
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: the whole system makes you think about, if sanders volks have been treated sort of like rodney dangerfield they're not getting respect. >> no but -- neil: a third of recently polled sanders supporters say they would have a hard time supporting hillary clinton. i'm not saying that they will jump to donald trump. they might not whole at all in november. what do you think about that. >> this race is about systemic change, that includes the electoral system how it is set up and how it is carried out. it is also about voter participation. we are bringing millions, bernie is bringing millions of people into the process. first-time voters and people who turned away, you know, people, people turn away from politics saying i'm done with this they're coming back, the democratic party and republican party in some cases is shutting the door on those people, saying thanks, but no thanks you don't need to vote right now. to ask them later to go and vote for another candidate when they have been working for a year on this candidate's campaign, they say, well wait, you didn't give me a chance
: the whole system makes you think about, if sanders volks have been treated sort of like rodney dangerfield they're not getting respect. >> no but -- neil: a third of recently polled sanders supporters say they would have a hard time supporting hillary clinton. i'm not saying that they will jump to donald trump. they might not whole at all in november. what do you think about that. >> this race is about systemic change, that includes the electoral system how it is set up and how it...
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los angeles early 90s when los angeles was dealing with riot from the fall out of the rodney king verdict, and a lot going on in los angeles in the 90s. so lost a very influencial man. >> 7:08. well, former house speaker dennis haster. it is heading to prison. man once seconds in line to the presidency will now serve 15 months behind bars for hush money in the sex abuse scandal. found guilty of breaking federal bank rules in a scheme to keep sex alligation cents secret. he is now 74. he is accused of secretariesly abusing at least four students, decades ago, when he coached wrestling at an illinois high school. after he pled not guilty to allegations last year. >>> now to the elections, ted cruz made a surprise announcement on the campaign trail yesterday. select ago runningmate, if he gets the nomination. >> is this put the cart before the horse? cruz picked former candidate carly fiorina to run for his vice presidential candidate in the republican race for the white house. move comes as bit after surprise. candidate don't normally announce runningmate this early on, usually when
los angeles early 90s when los angeles was dealing with riot from the fall out of the rodney king verdict, and a lot going on in los angeles in the 90s. so lost a very influencial man. >> 7:08. well, former house speaker dennis haster. it is heading to prison. man once seconds in line to the presidency will now serve 15 months behind bars for hush money in the sex abuse scandal. found guilty of breaking federal bank rules in a scheme to keep sex alligation cents secret. he is now 74. he...
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, headquarter supervisor in the rodney king case, the degree of sexual voyeurism inside hoover's fbi was not limited to dr. king by any means. the bureau tried to do that in many instances here but american journalists back then, nobody touched it. nowadays you can see what has become of this culture. second point which alvaro touched on, scores and scores of people, probably several hundred people here in washington knew what was going on, knew that all of his sexual information was being passed around to catholic bishops, heads of foundations, religious, journalistic, political figures all over the government. not a single whistleblower stepped forward. and i mentioned the organizational culture of the hoover fbi. the organizational culture of the hoover fbi but that there was never a whistleblower. so to me as a historian, when we say someone like jeffrey sterling, an african-american who is in jail in this country today, something you should know, or whether we think about a great american patriot who is living in exile in vladimir putin's dictatorship, whistleblowers are, history teache
, headquarter supervisor in the rodney king case, the degree of sexual voyeurism inside hoover's fbi was not limited to dr. king by any means. the bureau tried to do that in many instances here but american journalists back then, nobody touched it. nowadays you can see what has become of this culture. second point which alvaro touched on, scores and scores of people, probably several hundred people here in washington knew what was going on, knew that all of his sexual information was being...
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here. rodney in booty, maryland. bowie, maryland. democrat. caller: as a lifelong democrat, i am a hillary supporter. we had to be realistic. we live in a divided country where many of the proposals from bernie sanders would never see the light of day. congress, they hate government as a general rule. when you look at college tuition being free and all these other items that bernie sanders is not being he is realistic because we live in a divided nation with a republican congress that would never pass any proposals. that's why i'm sticking with hillary. what troubles me about the trump supporters, 500,000 people who voted for ted cruz yesterday did not have guns to their heads. they decided to vote for ted cruz. i don't understand why whenever trump loses, he blames everyone else except for himself and his message. that's my comment. host: one other wisconsin paper to show you this morning. sentinel."e journal shaking things up. june is up next in wisconsin. independent. caller: good morning. we have this new voter id thing. i'm a registered voter, i get to the polls and the guy is
here. rodney in booty, maryland. bowie, maryland. democrat. caller: as a lifelong democrat, i am a hillary supporter. we had to be realistic. we live in a divided country where many of the proposals from bernie sanders would never see the light of day. congress, they hate government as a general rule. when you look at college tuition being free and all these other items that bernie sanders is not being he is realistic because we live in a divided nation with a republican congress that would...
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-profile cases, inclu ngw cases against michael jackson and those accused of beating rodney king. none wound att ch itself to his legacy more than o.j. simpson. >> 20 years in public service will say, he lost o.j. >> reporter: gill has only seen the first three episodes of ""the people versus o.g simpson," but called it misleading. he criticized marcia clark, telling the "post," i didn't pick her to lead the prosecution. saying, quote, she didn't heed the advice of our trial consultant who said not to pick african-american women. a strategy highlighted on the se 98ries. >> if i can make it black women, we're in good shape. >> why? >> they're sympathize with anybody coal. >> reporter: the panel that included eight african-american women acquitted simpson of double homicide. clark disputes the account, telling odhy that she was assigned to the case and never lobb d to be on it. for jury collection, clark called it untrue and utter non-sense that she wouldn't listen to the d.a.'s jury consultant. i understood very well what we were up against with the african-american community, the quest
-profile cases, inclu ngw cases against michael jackson and those accused of beating rodney king. none wound att ch itself to his legacy more than o.j. simpson. >> 20 years in public service will say, he lost o.j. >> reporter: gill has only seen the first three episodes of ""the people versus o.g simpson," but called it misleading. he criticized marcia clark, telling the "post," i didn't pick her to lead the prosecution. saying, quote, she didn't heed the...
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start there because it seems as if sometimes kasich gets -- he's rodney danger field, his best argument for staying in is imagine if i had gotten out before ohio. >> he might be the best general election candidate of the three so if he went to a von vengs maybe he could somehow win. it seems hard to imagine how he wins but if you're ted cruz i understand the point which is even today i would argue cruz is the big favorite, trump will finish in second, but in a race where there was no kasich you can imagine cruz maybe getting all the delegates here or a large polarity of them. so i understand while kasich still has a right to run you can tell he's getting inn degree nant as that clip you showed saying he should get out of the race. >> he's getting it on all sides because trump has been saying you ought to get out of the race. here is an idea that unites cruz and trump. it's not immediately obvious to me anyway that kasich voters would go running to trump. >> i think you're absolutely right, i don't think they are at all and i think it's just a distraction for donald trump becaus
start there because it seems as if sometimes kasich gets -- he's rodney danger field, his best argument for staying in is imagine if i had gotten out before ohio. >> he might be the best general election candidate of the three so if he went to a von vengs maybe he could somehow win. it seems hard to imagine how he wins but if you're ted cruz i understand the point which is even today i would argue cruz is the big favorite, trump will finish in second, but in a race where there was no...
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what was used to treat jimmy carter's cancer, now undetectable to doctors. for rodney geist, who discovered he has stage 4 melanoma two years ago, the therapy means life. >> it's no longer a death sentence. i have nine tumors on more liver. the largest tumor reduced 19%. the other eight have reduced 84%. that's success right there. >> reporter: for sean, this type of success is just the beginning. >> really, what this is at the in how we can do collaborative science. and we will see if we can move the field forward faster. >> pretty amazing. at the moment, immunotherapy is most successful on melanoma, lung and kidney cancers. it's being used in trials across the country, track l ackling at least 30 cancers. >> amazing. >> watching this, it should be the first thing we're trying. now, it's like a last result. i like the part about how the hospitals are sharing. sometimes, a guy can have a break through and another doesn't know about it. now, they're sharing info and move the ball quickly. >> silicon valley guys who make money saying i'm going to plunge huge amounts of money into s
what was used to treat jimmy carter's cancer, now undetectable to doctors. for rodney geist, who discovered he has stage 4 melanoma two years ago, the therapy means life. >> it's no longer a death sentence. i have nine tumors on more liver. the largest tumor reduced 19%. the other eight have reduced 84%. that's success right there. >> reporter: for sean, this type of success is just the beginning. >> really, what this is at the in how we can do collaborative science. and we...
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if any side effects. it's what was used to treat jimmy carter's cancer. for rodney, who discovered he had stage four melanoma two years ago, it simply means life. >> it's no longer a death sentence. >> after 19 months of treatment. >> my largest tumor has reduced 19% and the other eight have reduced 84%. that's success right there. >> for sean, this time of success is just the beginning. >> really, what this is at the end of the day is a bold experiment in how we can do collaborative science. we will see if we can move forward faster. >> pretty amazing. at the moment, immunotherapy is most successful on melanoma, lung, and kidney cancer. it's being used across the country. they can be treated with as little as one dose or multiple treatments every two to three weeks. just watching this, it should be the first thing we're trying. i also like the part about how the hospitals are sharing. sometimes a guy from sloan can have a breakthrough and the guy from m.d. anderson doesn't know about it. now they're sharing info. >> i like to see these silicon valleys guy who made so much money, i
if any side effects. it's what was used to treat jimmy carter's cancer. for rodney, who discovered he had stage four melanoma two years ago, it simply means life. >> it's no longer a death sentence. >> after 19 months of treatment. >> my largest tumor has reduced 19% and the other eight have reduced 84%. that's success right there. >> for sean, this time of success is just the beginning. >> really, what this is at the end of the day is a bold experiment in how we...
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pennsylvania. rodney is an independent in florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i am confused about this party stuff. i liked the first bush because i think he was a man of integrity. personally, when they deal with the health care, i don't understand what does parties do not want to see citizens with health care. the environment is causing a lot of these health problems. we have to live in this environment. i don't understand why they don't look out for the people when it comes to health care. most people cannot afford it. host: as you look ahead to the most important issue for you this fall, is it health care? ander: it's health care having equal rights for all. health care is the most important thing because i am looking at neighborhoods were even in michigan, all these people got killed -- they got sick. it's through no fault of their own and you turn around and it the public making you sick. run they turn around and from the obligations of getting you well. i don't understand it. we did not have these health problem's 20 or 30 years ago. stuffis new health happen
pennsylvania. rodney is an independent in florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i am confused about this party stuff. i liked the first bush because i think he was a man of integrity. personally, when they deal with the health care, i don't understand what does parties do not want to see citizens with health care. the environment is causing a lot of these health problems. we have to live in this environment. i don't understand why they don't look out for the people when it comes to...
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is rodney and then two grandchildren that are going to the elementary my fourth grader an honor roll student and the first grader a bright child i know the common core some system is needing focus i'm in a school with no walls and the interference from one classroom to another one is interference they don't have the change to be a focus i know there is a lot of bright kids at the school i want to be able to look forward to the ideas of doors won't be replaced they'll have their individual privacy to move on and be prosperous all i'm asking for and i don't know how much the budget we're not asking for much not asking for $2 million not all of that we're asking our children to be protected children to be able to have the privacy of from one room to another one not hearing the teachers from the other rooms awhile your teach in this classroom i guess that maybe is enough for me to say not that much in the gieshthsz and skwaimz my children are good children >>my ms. curtis lee and i to ban kids to go to carver and i take them to school every morning. i have sort of stain around the school
is rodney and then two grandchildren that are going to the elementary my fourth grader an honor roll student and the first grader a bright child i know the common core some system is needing focus i'm in a school with no walls and the interference from one classroom to another one is interference they don't have the change to be a focus i know there is a lot of bright kids at the school i want to be able to look forward to the ideas of doors won't be replaced they'll have their individual...