dance to into the motivating force of a business empire and made singers into fares. the legendary aretha franklin will join us in a few minutes. but here a look back at his career by koreen wynter. reporter: he was known as the world s oldest teenager. dick clark began his career on the weekly dance party that would later be known as american bandstand in philadelphia in 1956. the show became a national and later an international sensation, after it was picked up by abc one year later. do the twist reporter: in spite of racial altitudes at the time, clark was a pioneer in promoting african-american artists, including percy sledge, the silhouettes, the supremes and gladys night and the pips. an appearance on american bandstand could launch their career. if you look at the history of dance, from the popular music to the through the rock n roll period, country music, rhythm and blues, rap music, it is everything. reporter: but music wasn t his only beat, clark
martin is dead, is not because he was black or wearing a hoodie. when it comes to murder in america, does color really matter? the news you need to know, right now, on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. for 48 hours, people in tulsa, oklahoma, were afraid to leave their own homes. someone was driving through neighborhoods, just shooting people. two people died. three others in the hospital. and early this morning, tulsa police tracked down two men and arrested them. tonight, the biggest question now is, why did this happen? less than 24 hours after a plea for tips, tulsa police arrested two suspects in the shootings of five people, all black, at four, different locations over the span of a few hours, starting just after 1:00 a.m. saturday. three of the victims died. it sickens me. jake england and alvin watts were charged with murder and intent to kill. police found england s burned pickup truck, according to arre arrest papers. were the victims targeted be
appear to be going all out trying to ratchet fear on this issue, saying that gas prices could reach $5 a gallon by summer. what s your sense as to how disastrous that would be for the world s economy? in the worst case scenario, it doesn t seem so far out of reach. if iran does carry through with its threat, could throw the global economy into a depression, would drive oil prices up to unpredictable levels. he says that consumers wouldn t be able to afford it. you d see an impact on economic activity. it would really hurt consumers getting hurt in other ways, with housing prices and unemployment so high. these higher gas prices will wind up taking money out of their pockets. money that would be spent on other things. it would be spent on consumer confidence. when you see that gas sign of that gas price, people get scared by paying an extra few dollars at the gas pump, even though in reality, it s not as big an impact of getting a good mortgage rate or having a good job. thi
time. it s sending shockwaves across egypt and the entire world. fair warning, what the camera caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days. w riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, w
caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, we ll speak with the new york times david kirkpatrick no one has been investigated of charged wi