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judge rubin was appointed by the again of maryland as a baltimore city circuit judge and was elected in 2014 by the people of baltimore to a 15-year term. the circuit court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction in maryland, covering both civil and criminal cases and is the exclusive court for jury trials. similar jurisdiction to what the federal district court handles. so she has that experience. judge rubin brings tremendous experience
judge rubin was appointed by the again of maryland as a baltimore city circuit judge and was elected in 2014 by the people of baltimore to a 15-year term. the circuit court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction in maryland, covering both civil and criminal cases and is the exclusive court for jury trials. similar jurisdiction to what the federal district court handles. so she has that experience. judge rubin brings tremendous experience
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of baltimore city which has been an experience that will live with us forever. these enc have not been ones that have been good. again, the lack of communication has been very stressful. the ability to communicate with those who have the authority to provide media coverage is what i thought most ridiculous. calling or emailing every news station in baltimore to get coverage did not give the case attention. it made no sense that even after her case was aired on local television in baltimore it only stayed within the confines of the city. it didn't get picked up in neighboring counties. it did not get state, national, or international coverage. why is this so? my thought only. single black woman with child living in low-income neighborhood known for drugs and other issues where the police only know the community being an area for troubled folks who don't care for law enforcement anyway. a community that stays to themselves is not how cases get solved. even though within her case an assailant has been arrested if you read the letter written to arrest the individual
of baltimore city which has been an experience that will live with us forever. these enc have not been ones that have been good. again, the lack of communication has been very stressful. the ability to communicate with those who have the authority to provide media coverage is what i thought most ridiculous. calling or emailing every news station in baltimore to get coverage did not give the case attention. it made no sense that even after her case was aired on local television in baltimore it...
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we have been providing telehealth from our hospitals to baltimore city schools for a number of years now. we heard from police lubarsky on reasonable reimbursement that is a critical way of getting services to schools and to outpatient care and having providers there to receive students when they are referred. so those are some of the avenues. >> well, thank you both. and, trace, if ever there was an area, as you said, for the committee to work with young people, it's mobilizing in your words, to make sure that we don't see as many of these referrals get lost in the system. it's just too important because those are young people who are getting lost. i want to ask you one other question, trace, and that is you and i talked about barriers to care. and clearly, stigma associated with mental health challenges is a big part of this. i saw this with my brother who struggled with schizophrenia for years as i went off and played basketball and all kinds of things like that. and my concern is i keep hearing from people in the schools and students like yourself that the stigma has clearly gott
we have been providing telehealth from our hospitals to baltimore city schools for a number of years now. we heard from police lubarsky on reasonable reimbursement that is a critical way of getting services to schools and to outpatient care and having providers there to receive students when they are referred. so those are some of the avenues. >> well, thank you both. and, trace, if ever there was an area, as you said, for the committee to work with young people, it's mobilizing in your...
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i recently introduced legislation with my colleagues in the baltimore city congressional delegation, eauthorizing the designation of the baltimore national heritage area, which encompasses listings on the underground railroad network. harriet tubman was not answer a -- only a fierce defender for freedom from slavery, but also women's rights movement, particularly black women. following her treacherous journey to freedom, harriet tubman spoke on the importance of women's sufficient raj. in 1896, she was one of the first guests to speak at the national association of colored women, and was hailed as a strong advocate. women secured the right to vote in 1920 with the 19th amendment, but it wasn't until 19of 5 that voting -- 1965 that voting rights became a reality for black women. madam president, let me conclude my comments on women's history month by once again quoting from president biden. as president biden said as he proclaimed women's history month this month, he said, and i quote, as we reflect on the achievements of women and girls across the centuries and pay tribute to the pion
i recently introduced legislation with my colleagues in the baltimore city congressional delegation, eauthorizing the designation of the baltimore national heritage area, which encompasses listings on the underground railroad network. harriet tubman was not answer a -- only a fierce defender for freedom from slavery, but also women's rights movement, particularly black women. following her treacherous journey to freedom, harriet tubman spoke on the importance of women's sufficient raj. in 1896,...
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our child psychiatrists were delivering across schools in maryland and baltimore city when i was delivering services in the early 2000s. we know that there are continued infrastructure improvements necessary and that would include enhanced broad band, internet connectivity services to some of our rural communities. we know that policy expansion is important including reimbursement and expanded access to medicaid and children's health insurance and telehealth. there are areas we've seen improvements in that we need to continue and to expand. and that applies to schools as well. >> we've made a lot of resources available to school systems in response to covid. have they been used to expand the connectivity you're talking about for mental health services? >> some have. again, happy to defer to dr. benton as well. some have. one of the things some of the covid relief funding is creating one and done or some hiring -- short-term hiring fixes, but we know it's critical to make some of these policy adjustments for other mental health services. dr. benton? >> i would concur with dr. hoover. i think
our child psychiatrists were delivering across schools in maryland and baltimore city when i was delivering services in the early 2000s. we know that there are continued infrastructure improvements necessary and that would include enhanced broad band, internet connectivity services to some of our rural communities. we know that policy expansion is important including reimbursement and expanded access to medicaid and children's health insurance and telehealth. there are areas we've seen...
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so we actually might hit some gold record lows in philadelphia, baltimore, atlantic city, new jersey,hat will hang around today, tomorrow and these are forecast close into the over night and morning hours. wednesday, we will start to moderate a little bit. the rest of the country relatively warm. so we are sort of caught in this pocket of cold air across the northeast, 83 dallas appeared to could set potential high records in parts of texas, montana, wyoming. some areas feeling more like spring/summer and other areas feeling cold in the northeast. we watched the next system out of the rockies. the next round of potential severe weather and that will come tuesday into wednesday with area pressure for california. beneficial reign, by the way for california. you will see some snow with this as well and it will move into the central u.s. and bring potential for severe storms including hail, and damaging winds for parts of the south over to the mississippi river valley. these are the regions we will watch tuesday. we call it tornado alley for a reason because that is the typical area where
so we actually might hit some gold record lows in philadelphia, baltimore, atlantic city, new jersey,hat will hang around today, tomorrow and these are forecast close into the over night and morning hours. wednesday, we will start to moderate a little bit. the rest of the country relatively warm. so we are sort of caught in this pocket of cold air across the northeast, 83 dallas appeared to could set potential high records in parts of texas, montana, wyoming. some areas feeling more like...
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specifically in the area of parityan and the child psychiatrist delivering mental health and in baltimore cityearly 2000's. and we know there are continued infrastructure improvements necessary to improve tele- mental health and the delivery equipment and internet connectivity services. we know policy expansion is important and expanded access to medicaid health insurance telehealth programs and those we have seenn improvements in we need to continue and expand. >> we made a lot of resources available. had they been used to expand the connectivity? >> sometimes that i may be happy to differentiate so one of the things that we know is that is a one and done or short-term hiring fixes that it is critical to make those policy investments to allow sustainable investment for other mental health services. >> i concur. many were understaffed during the pandemic and did not have access to adequate resources. they reach out to telehealth but there were a variety of factors. some are the privacy standards so communication between mental health providers and the issues that really need to be addressed an
specifically in the area of parityan and the child psychiatrist delivering mental health and in baltimore cityearly 2000's. and we know there are continued infrastructure improvements necessary to improve tele- mental health and the delivery equipment and internet connectivity services. we know policy expansion is important and expanded access to medicaid health insurance telehealth programs and those we have seenn improvements in we need to continue and expand. >> we made a lot of...
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he was caught beyond the mason-dixon line and sentenced to 10 years in a baltimore city penitentiary. he served five years and when he came out in 1862, he basically had more desire to found institutions that would be about creating literacy. for those sons and daughters that were about to be free. so our students and faculty and staff and alumni at morgan across the hbcu have an understanding as republicans and we have to understand that we really are bound simply saying to our great country we are not truly functioning democracy. for example our laws and practices are designed to marginalize and keep everyone from fully participating. and our ancestors knew that and they fought so hard to enable our constitution to live up to those ideals so we try and motivate and inspire in spite of the challenges that are brought on by the struggle. >> thank you so much and i'm out of time, i yelled back. >> the gentle ladies time has expired and i knowrecognize mister tiffany for five minutes . >> thank you madam chair. i would like to yield my time to representative biggs from arizona. >> your
he was caught beyond the mason-dixon line and sentenced to 10 years in a baltimore city penitentiary. he served five years and when he came out in 1862, he basically had more desire to found institutions that would be about creating literacy. for those sons and daughters that were about to be free. so our students and faculty and staff and alumni at morgan across the hbcu have an understanding as republicans and we have to understand that we really are bound simply saying to our great country...
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wisely, to reduce violence in your community, like numbers are doing in baton rouge, baltimore and in new york city. to address homelessness and affordable housing, like they are doing in tacoma and new york city. to expand high-speed internet, like brownsville, texas. or to give people good paying jobs, like they are doing in oklahoma city. by the way, a lot of jobs coming to be that you're going to meet up train up people. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure bill. everybody heard from my secretary a little bit earlier. i'm america is falling -- america is falling behind on infrastructure. we used to be number one, now we are number eight. not only as infrastructure week finally arrived, we are talking about infrastructure decade, not week. [applause] folks, we authorize 4000 projects across the country. they are starting this year, not later, this year. we're going to create millions of jobs, building roads, highways, airports. tim million homes and 400,000 -- 10 million homes and 400,000 schools. . folks, we are investing 65 billion dollars to deliver high-speed internet. everywhere in ameri
wisely, to reduce violence in your community, like numbers are doing in baton rouge, baltimore and in new york city. to address homelessness and affordable housing, like they are doing in tacoma and new york city. to expand high-speed internet, like brownsville, texas. or to give people good paying jobs, like they are doing in oklahoma city. by the way, a lot of jobs coming to be that you're going to meet up train up people. thanks to the bipartisan infrastructure bill. everybody heard from my...
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cities like d.c., baltimore, raleigh, all the way up to philadelphia.of the storms clear by late tomorrow across the southeast, but lag back down across florida and across the northeast. these storms happen through the afternoon and evening. most of these storms start after lunchtime tomorrow, continue through the evening drive. but much like the south, these storms should clear us by the time we get to thursday night and friday, but they contain winds in excess of 70 miles per hour, norah, and a chance of tornadoes. >> o'donnell: all right, we'll be watching, thank you. turning now to the war in ukraine. in a phone call today president biden told president zelenskyy an additional $500 million in aid for ukraine is on its way. meanwhile, the sliver of hope coming out of recent peace talks was dashed overnight, with a new round of air strikes on the capital. we get more now from holly williams in ukraine. >> reporter: the city of chernihiv has been shattered by a russian assault, homes and lives obliterated. and just hours after russia said it would radi
cities like d.c., baltimore, raleigh, all the way up to philadelphia.of the storms clear by late tomorrow across the southeast, but lag back down across florida and across the northeast. these storms happen through the afternoon and evening. most of these storms start after lunchtime tomorrow, continue through the evening drive. but much like the south, these storms should clear us by the time we get to thursday night and friday, but they contain winds in excess of 70 miles per hour, norah, and...
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we're happy helping them out to escape this terrible situation that baltimore putin have done. this city remains under curfew. all residents are indoors. many people fear this war will not end for years. in lviv, ukraine. lucas tomlinson, fox news president biden announced a new federal task force designed to track down and seized the assets of russia's wealthiest business leaders in the white house is also planning additional sanctions, including prohibiting oligarchs from traveling here to the u. s. we're adding dozens of names that will list including one of russia's wealthiest billionaires, and i'm banning travel to america by by more than 50 russian oligarchs, their families and their close associates. authorities in france and germany have already seized the odds of two people consider close to russian president vladimir putin. well the images from ukraine of russian attacks and ukrainian civilians suffering are prompting some foreign fighters to volunteer their skills and join ukraine side. get these jana katsuyama picks up that part of our team coverage tonight. and janet, you sp
we're happy helping them out to escape this terrible situation that baltimore putin have done. this city remains under curfew. all residents are indoors. many people fear this war will not end for years. in lviv, ukraine. lucas tomlinson, fox news president biden announced a new federal task force designed to track down and seized the assets of russia's wealthiest business leaders in the white house is also planning additional sanctions, including prohibiting oligarchs from traveling here to...
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reporter: former nypd detective joseph jackolone said there could be more cities involved >> we should be talking to baltimore and philadelphia and those cities up the corridor and see if there are similar-type situations that evolved. >> reporter: advocates for the homeless in new york say they're forced to seek shelter on the streets, from clearing the subway of people sleeping on trains. >> our message to the city is homeless new yorkers need safe havens, that means stabilization bags and housing. >> reporter: it would not be the first time a serial killer targeted the city's most vulnerable in 2019 four sleeping homeless men were beaten to death with a metal bar in manhattan police later arrested another homeless man for the apparent random attack. in this case experts say the suspect is now likely well aware of the growing media attention and desperation to find him. >> i wouldn't be a bit surprised if he's actually following the story on the news and social media. that wouldn't shock me at all. and the issue that comes down to is we're a city of 9 million people and he can hide in plain sight. >> and th
reporter: former nypd detective joseph jackolone said there could be more cities involved >> we should be talking to baltimore and philadelphia and those cities up the corridor and see if there are similar-type situations that evolved. >> reporter: advocates for the homeless in new york say they're forced to seek shelter on the streets, from clearing the subway of people sleeping on trains. >> our message to the city is homeless new yorkers need safe havens, that means...
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the third place award for large city goes to baltimore mayor brandon scott for the healthy roots andion baltimore program. second place goes to mayor buddy dyer of orlando florida for the youth beekeeper training program. this hands on your long training program provides students with a beekeeper certification. all right, and finally. our first place winner for large city goes to denver, colorado, and mayor michael hancock for the food matters solutions for food waste reduction initiative. let's learn a little more about this innovative program. >> across this nation every day we are wasting food, food that could be used as a direct solution to food insecurity. today, one third of the people of denver are food insecure. and so we've got a lot of work that we have to do to stay dedicated to the issue of making sure people have access to decent and healthy food. >> the food matters program is a behavior change campaign meant to be an effortless way for people to reduce the amount of food that goes to waste. this actually the goals to tell people that they can save time and money by eat
the third place award for large city goes to baltimore mayor brandon scott for the healthy roots andion baltimore program. second place goes to mayor buddy dyer of orlando florida for the youth beekeeper training program. this hands on your long training program provides students with a beekeeper certification. all right, and finally. our first place winner for large city goes to denver, colorado, and mayor michael hancock for the food matters solutions for food waste reduction initiative....
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the city of baltimore, the costs of electricity has risen 18% in a single year, that does not happen with utilities. but it did. in philadelphia, the average utility bill rose from $477 a month to $651 a month according to national association of home builders, building material prices increased almost 21% year-over-year. overall lumber prices alone have added $19,000 to the price of a home in the past six months. that's one of the reasons housing prices are so high. then, of course, there's gasoline. in los angeles, it now costs $180 to fill a chevy suburban. one tank of gas, $180. nationally, gas is up nearly 40%. here's what that looks like. >> these prices are eye popping here at the chevron, it's $ 7.29 a gallon for a small car with a $12 gallon tank. it would cost you $87 to fill it all the way up. of course, we know it's the top end of the spectrum here in california. the most expensive state. the average price for a gallon is $5.6. but we all notah nationally these prices are through the roof. the average cost nation-wide now is $4.33 a gallon. that's up 63 cents in just a we
the city of baltimore, the costs of electricity has risen 18% in a single year, that does not happen with utilities. but it did. in philadelphia, the average utility bill rose from $477 a month to $651 a month according to national association of home builders, building material prices increased almost 21% year-over-year. overall lumber prices alone have added $19,000 to the price of a home in the past six months. that's one of the reasons housing prices are so high. then, of course, there's...
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cities like baltimore, l.a., minneapolis, new york. focus on the crime, stop the crime.n the head. we have to stop politicizing crime. we have to live in this world all of us, left the center, right of center, exactly in the center. we all have to live here. this crime problem is destroying america. if we don't get a handle on it there will be no america left. elizabeth: got it. that is quite a thing to say. phillip holloway, thank you so much. >>> vice president kamala harris a vote of no confidence from u.s. sheriffs because of the border chaos. "axios" reported white house launched war rooms to deal with coming wave of illegal border-crossers. they may get rid of another trump border policy next on "the evening edit." >> men and women and children are dying at the hands of the cartels. it seems to be out of control. yet the biden administration just continues to turn its back. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it shoot off like a rocket? or float off into the clouds? daddy! or mayb
cities like baltimore, l.a., minneapolis, new york. focus on the crime, stop the crime.n the head. we have to stop politicizing crime. we have to live in this world all of us, left the center, right of center, exactly in the center. we all have to live here. this crime problem is destroying america. if we don't get a handle on it there will be no america left. elizabeth: got it. that is quite a thing to say. phillip holloway, thank you so much. >>> vice president kamala harris a vote...
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. >> yesterday morning i went to a ukrainian catholic church in the city of baltimore.let them know that all the people of our state were standing strong with them and to tell them how proud we were of the ukrainian people and president zelenskyy, and the bravery that they're showing and that we were standing in solidarity with them. and it was moving. i was hugging people, there was a lot of tears and handshakes and thanks and people are concerned about their loved ones who are in ukraine, and i think it did mean a lot to them that -- to know that the people of america are there and supportive. >> as you know, there is not a lot you can do, personally. but the one thing that every american can do at some level is be prepared to sacrifice some. so how do you explain that to people in maryland, how do you persuade them, maybe, that they might need to pay more at the gas pump, that prices may need to go up and that might be the cost of freedom? >> it is interesting, we hadn't been talking about the importance of the region. we really hadn't been average person wasn't focu
. >> yesterday morning i went to a ukrainian catholic church in the city of baltimore.let them know that all the people of our state were standing strong with them and to tell them how proud we were of the ukrainian people and president zelenskyy, and the bravery that they're showing and that we were standing in solidarity with them. and it was moving. i was hugging people, there was a lot of tears and handshakes and thanks and people are concerned about their loved ones who are in...
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that iss not the picture of a stable economy and it's not just food that's moving fastim in the city of baltimore, the cost of electricity has risen eighteen percent in a single year. that does not happen with utilities, but it just did in philadelphia, the average utility bill rose froma, four hundred and seventy seven six hundrednth to and fifty one dollars a month, according to the national association of home builders. os building material prices increased almost 21% yearum over year. overall, lumber prices alonebe have added almost nineteen thousand dollars to the price of a home in the past six months. >> that's one of the reasons housing prices are so high. and then of's course there's gasoline in los angeles. it now costs about s one hundred andub eighty to fill a chevy suburban one tank ofs, gas one hundred and eighty bucks. nationally, gas is up nearly 40%. t and here's what that looks like. these prices are eye popping here at the chevron. it's seven dollars and twenty a smallts a gallon for car with a twelve gallon tank, c it would cost you eighty seven dollars to fill it all the way
that iss not the picture of a stable economy and it's not just food that's moving fastim in the city of baltimore, the cost of electricity has risen eighteen percent in a single year. that does not happen with utilities, but it just did in philadelphia, the average utility bill rose froma, four hundred and seventy seven six hundrednth to and fifty one dollars a month, according to the national association of home builders. os building material prices increased almost 21% yearum over year....
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pumping up that warmer air and so we had record-setting temperatures from new york city, atlantic city, baltimoredown trees, causing power outages and look at today 26 degrees cooler today from new york city. 48 for a high. philadelphia dropping 27 degrees. pittsburgh 21. as we get into the weekend, we're going to be looking at temperatures that are a little more moderate, a little more seasonal but cooler than what we've been seeing as we look over the next 6 to 10 days, going to be cooler from the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast. normal in the northeast and the mid-atlantic states. warmer than average out west >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's a cold start, but take a look at our afternoon high temperatures for our inland areas. we'll reach into the low 70s. winds increase tomorrow and we'll have gusty winds with us for thursday as well, as we keep the very nice, at least afternoon temperatures. it's going to be cold in the mornings. looking at the weekend, we do continue on with the dry conditions, as we spring forward, setting our clock forward one hou
pumping up that warmer air and so we had record-setting temperatures from new york city, atlantic city, baltimoredown trees, causing power outages and look at today 26 degrees cooler today from new york city. 48 for a high. philadelphia dropping 27 degrees. pittsburgh 21. as we get into the weekend, we're going to be looking at temperatures that are a little more moderate, a little more seasonal but cooler than what we've been seeing as we look over the next 6 to 10 days, going to be cooler...
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baltimore. i did surroundings the about civil is a vital railway junction. the city and goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, while scrambling this was on my blue cross, would you choose the ones which will to come when your option, if you want both a friend in the pals wanted to good. it was all it's with you. when you phone the phone shooting you approval for william cooper with c w to possibly store on more money. wisconsin tier one credit union will come with it. not with, not only from, however, in the summer of 2014, the militia failed to hold their ground and the balance of a nearby vehicles were both out of the must. all supposed to switch and not had about i. e. e essentially used with, i'm speaking applied to some of us that are de
baltimore. i did surroundings the about civil is a vital railway junction. the city and goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, while scrambling this was on my blue...
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baltimore and its surroundings. the about silva is a vital railway junction, the city and actually goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, you who else grumblings for someone score across would you choose are the ones which would have to come when your option. if you want both of ebony bullets. good . it was all its with uniform approaching. you approval for william cooper with c w . the possible still more money was come to your credit union will come with it. not, not from however, in the summer of 2014, the militia fail to hold a ground, and de bounce of a nearby vehicles were both out of the must. all supposed to switch, i'm not about are you look the essentially used with i'm speaking with my 1st of all if that'll be your response. colby then this, that out, that of it off that or not,
baltimore and its surroundings. the about silva is a vital railway junction, the city and actually goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, you who else grumblings for...
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fighting between the militia and government forces unfolded into baltimore, i did surroundings the abouts of a is a vital railway junction, the city and actually goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, you welcome back. this was on my blue cross. would you choose the ones which would have to come when you're optional, when you want both a friend in the pals wanted to good? it was one. it's with you in front of me. if with c w, the possible still more money which comes from 2 year one, there was credit union will come with it not with number of from however, in the summer of 2014, the militia failed to hold their ground and de bounce of a nearby vehicles were both out of the must all supposed be switching about i e. e, essentially used with i'm speaking a slight possibility that our deals conical would be th
fighting between the militia and government forces unfolded into baltimore, i did surroundings the abouts of a is a vital railway junction, the city and actually goes a town a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region, lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the...
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baltimore. i did surroundings. the abouts of a is a vital railway junction. the city and legos, a town a few kilometers away, or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region. lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just continue to hold on for when this was on my blue cross. if you choose the ones which will to come when your option of renewables, ebony, pulitzer. it was all its with uniform troubleshooting equipment. we improve corporate, which c, w the possible store, the more money which comes from tier one. credit union will come with it not with number of from, however, in the summer of 2014, the militia failed to hold. a grounded de bounce of a nearby vehicles were both out of the must. all those the switch i'm not about i. e. e essentially used with, i'm speaking the slightest of all of that are deal spanish, colby, them, the stuff o
baltimore. i did surroundings. the abouts of a is a vital railway junction. the city and legos, a town a few kilometers away, or a wage in the done. it's people's republic. cutting down this call from the main road to another major city in the region. lou ganske, gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just continue to hold on for when this was on my...
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baltimore. i did surroundings with the abouts of a is a vital railway junction the city and actually goes a town, a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic cutting down this call from the main road to another major city and the region ganske. gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, you welcome things for someone who is crossing you choose the ones which will to come when your option of renewables. ebony was wanted to good. it was one. it's with uniform approaching approval for william kept order or to seek w to possibly store more money, wisconsin for year when there was credit union will come with not with number of from however, in the summer of 2014, the militia failed to hold a ground and de bounce of a nearby vehicles were both out of the must. all those the switching already about are you look the essentially used with i'm speaking the slightest of all of that are deal spanish. colby, them was that out, that
baltimore. i did surroundings with the abouts of a is a vital railway junction the city and actually goes a town, a few kilometers away or a wage in the done. it's people's republic cutting down this call from the main road to another major city and the region ganske. gaining control over, debunk silva was strategically important to both sides. the militia was defending the city desperately trying to maintain the link between the 2 rebel capitals. just a minute, you welcome things for someone...
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the black neighborhoods not just in baltimore, but wherever large numbers of great migrants landed in this city, they were subjected to cumulative blunt force trauma of major public policies urban renewal displacing black people from downtowns in order to revitalize it for for a professional class. and then the interstate highway program you look at almost every major city that has a critical mass of black people. they tended to run the highways through their neighborhoods and in baltimore a highway was run but through the advocacy primarily of former, senator barbara mikulsky, they were able to stop that highway from running through some of the white working class neighborhoods, and they just stopped it and it was the highway to nowhere black neighborhoods endured the trauma of it, but got no benefit to be able to travel anywhere from it. now you also spend a bit of time in white space black hood talking about what a ghetto is the definition of ghetto but you call them government created ghettos. right. so the primary response to the great migrants more than six million black people moved to e
the black neighborhoods not just in baltimore, but wherever large numbers of great migrants landed in this city, they were subjected to cumulative blunt force trauma of major public policies urban renewal displacing black people from downtowns in order to revitalize it for for a professional class. and then the interstate highway program you look at almost every major city that has a critical mass of black people. they tended to run the highways through their neighborhoods and in baltimore a...
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city. he he's born in baltimore but his his the state in which he resides in in 1953 is new york. so he's a delegate from new york. you have percival baxter. who's the governor the former governor of the state of maine with his dog gary on the left. he is the arguably most famous manor at the time, although he hasn't been governor for quite some times. it's quite some time. he would have been no doubt invited. you have mary mcleod bethune vice president of the naacp on fdr's black cabinet. she likely would have been there this 1953 constitutional convention is first to welcome women, right? it was unlikely that women would have been invited to 1903. so in 1953 to get invited to and they come well represented in my story. um some of the arguments that they would have you you can imagine i have this interesting story about thurgood marshall being frustrated with the equal protection clause not being because of course, this is the the convention would have met before he argues for the second time, right? remember 1952 and then he argus brown versus board of education and then the sup
city. he he's born in baltimore but his his the state in which he resides in in 1953 is new york. so he's a delegate from new york. you have percival baxter. who's the governor the former governor of the state of maine with his dog gary on the left. he is the arguably most famous manor at the time, although he hasn't been governor for quite some times. it's quite some time. he would have been no doubt invited. you have mary mcleod bethune vice president of the naacp on fdr's black cabinet. she...