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Headlines. two athletes getting bizarre injuries. rory mcil roy released this photo, announcing he ruptured a ligament in his ankle playing soccer with friends. he was supposed to defend his british open title next week. doesn t look like it now. possible nerve damage for giants defensive end jason pierre-paul. posted this video on instagram. that van behind him full of fireworks. 26. yet to sign a $14 million deal with the giants and currently is not under contract. i wonder what this will do. meanwhile, derch note now, new york city mayor bill deblasio demanding a review of donald trump s city contracts. does deblasio have a legal leg to stand on or is this just a witch hunt? former doj official tom dupree jr. does he have a case the mayor? i think he has an exceedingly weak case on this one. ....
Behind jeb bush according to a new national poll. he is tied for second with dr. ben carson behind governor walker among iowa caucus voters in the latest quinnepiac poll. let s talk about this new york city officials are reviewing city contracts. if you ve been to new york, ice skating in central park, that belongs to trump. the bronx course in the bronx, one much bronx s courses. carousel in central park. these are things that might be affected. do you think it will hurt him. i don t think it will hurt, what new york city does is not going to hurt him. talk about a group of people waiting for a reason to try to vote donald trump off the island. pc police were looking for that moment to say you re not one of us. you re not elite progressive new yorker. you ve always been conservative. now running president we ll come after you. donald trump rightfully so stickses to his guns. he is saying what a lot of people are thinking, nabe a little more inartfully but a little more blunt than ....
That tensions rise? we ve got to think about the opportunity for so many people that are coming up in baltimore. sir, from your spot, from your vantage point, how do you do that moving forward? how can this be a catalyst for a better framework? when you look at job training, it has to be jobs at the end of the training. we have job training programs but there s no job at the end. so what we need to really focus on when we have city contracts and contracts that are government funded, we need to make sure that those contracts benefit the people who live in these communities and in the city where these contracts are let out. that s the real problem. we can do job training but if there s no jobs at the end of the training, it s wasted money. bernard jack young the president of the baltimore city council. sir, thanks for joining me. i appreciate it. thank you. we ll be right back. i think she tried to kill us. i can barely move a muscle. i don t have any muscles left. ....
To act, that implies that there may be something more intentional than one person but, again, we don t know. law enforcement not commenting on this, the nsa not not commenting on motivation i should say, and the nsa not commenting at all. jim sciutto, many thanks i appreciate it. in other news anger at indianapolis s religious freedom law prompting travel bans to the state from city employees from two major cities. in san francisco, the mayor says no public funds can be spent for employee travel unless essential to public health and safety. seattle s mayor agrees and will also inspect city contracts to see if there are any businesses located in located in indiana. rosa flores is in indianapolis this morning with more. she joins me on the phone. hi rosa. hi carol. i hope you can hear me clearly, i m having a little trouble hearing you but we just finished two different press conferences, one on the republican side and ....
What we don t need is the police union and the mayor at war. and the war of words on both those sides need to stop now because we just can t afford it. part it has to do with city contracts. part of it has to do with policy disagreements. part has to do with the conduct of both sides. i thought the rhetoric over the weekend from both sides was incredibly irresponsible. mika, let me say this really quickly and then we need to get to our guest. but those tragedies were no time to use language like that because we re not going to stop having the conversation on this show or across america about the challenges that young black males face disproportionately in the criminal justice system. that is a reality. as much of a reality as the hatred levelled at police officers. we have to have a balanced fair conversation, and i understand the anger and the rage that the ....