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you get the sense people from baltimore did not want union soldiers passing through their city. well, that night the leaders in maryland had to decide how can we prevent more violence from taking place so the governor of maryland, thomas hicks, the police marshal of baltimore and the mayor of maryland or the mayor of baltimore, george william brown, all met at the mayor's home, and they had to come up with a plan. well, we don't want any more violence in our city. how can we stop it? by preventing soldiers from am coming through. how do we stop soldiers from coming through our city? by stopping the trains. well, how do we stop the trains? how about we burn all the railroad bridges around baltimore. if the bridges are burned out, then the trains can't pass through our city and if the trains can't pass through our city there won't be any more soldiers coming through and if the soldiers aren't coming through there won't be mob violence so the leaders of the government of maryland thought this was a good idea. on the night of april 19th and the early morning hours of april 20th memb
you get the sense people from baltimore did not want union soldiers passing through their city. well, that night the leaders in maryland had to decide how can we prevent more violence from taking place so the governor of maryland, thomas hicks, the police marshal of baltimore and the mayor of maryland or the mayor of baltimore, george william brown, all met at the mayor's home, and they had to come up with a plan. well, we don't want any more violence in our city. how can we stop it? by...
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they didn't like the idea of yankee scum threading through their city. but there was no real violence that day on april 19th -- april 18th, ape 61. 1861. the next day the mobs were ready when more soldiers came in. at about 10:00 a.m. on the morning of april 19th, 1861, about 1,000 unarmed and ununiformed on the jobs from pennsylvania and about 600 soldiers who had uniforms and weapons from massachusetts arrived at president street station. now, they had to take their cars, detach them from locomotives and go through the city to get over to camden station. the first several cars made it over without any problems. but a mob rose up and they threw anchors over the tracks and sand and other debris so that the railroad cars couldn't make it through the city. they threw bricks through the windows of the cars as the soldiers were being pulled through the city and eventually started firing into the soldiers. and i'll show you a couple of images of what this mob looked like. now, the soldiers were ordered not to fire into the crowd unless they were first fired u
they didn't like the idea of yankee scum threading through their city. but there was no real violence that day on april 19th -- april 18th, ape 61. 1861. the next day the mobs were ready when more soldiers came in. at about 10:00 a.m. on the morning of april 19th, 1861, about 1,000 unarmed and ununiformed on the jobs from pennsylvania and about 600 soldiers who had uniforms and weapons from massachusetts arrived at president street station. now, they had to take their cars, detach them from...
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city. with their sure touch, artist dez pe depict how they see the people and their city. >> translator: the pictures show the children's innocence. i hope their lives quickly return to normal. >> translator: i hope the kids can hang in. the ship, the hamayuri. the tsunami left the hamayuri atop a building, creating an icon of the wave's awesome force. the fifth grade er attends class at a temporary school. as an artist, yuki shows promise. he submitted his painting to an art competition organized by unesco. >> i'm happy and excited that my painting is an exhibit at such a big event. but here is where we see his creativity, the hamayuri in the painting is not the one washed up by the building. he remembers sailing on it during a school field trip when he was in the third grade. the young artist has turned an icon of the disaster in a memento of happier days. >> i had a good time talking to my friends and looking at the nice scenery and ocean. i painted the picture because i wanted to ride the hamayuri again. yuki's family lost their house in the tsunami. and moved to temporary housing near t
city. with their sure touch, artist dez pe depict how they see the people and their city. >> translator: the pictures show the children's innocence. i hope their lives quickly return to normal. >> translator: i hope the kids can hang in. the ship, the hamayuri. the tsunami left the hamayuri atop a building, creating an icon of the wave's awesome force. the fifth grade er attends class at a temporary school. as an artist, yuki shows promise. he submitted his painting to an art...
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-- their cities if the soviets would send nuclear bombs. at the veteran's home you can still see a concrete building constructed in the 50s with a basement containing what's left of a california state command and control center. communications gear of all kinds, maps of all the california counties, lists of the shelters in every town all gathering dust now. from this windowless room with 18-inch thick walls, the president of the united states could hunker down and direct rescue operations throughout the state. provided of course that there were still personnel out there to carry out the orders. but soviets developed a rocket capable enough to deliver a bomb, that was the end of evacuation plans. school children had monthly bomb drills. >> we must be ready every day all the time to do the right thing if the atomic bomb explodes. duck and cover. that's the first thing to do. >> as americans learned to duck and cover there was a new emphasis on shelter. survival supplies were stockpiled in large buildings where the public was expectedded to ga
-- their cities if the soviets would send nuclear bombs. at the veteran's home you can still see a concrete building constructed in the 50s with a basement containing what's left of a california state command and control center. communications gear of all kinds, maps of all the california counties, lists of the shelters in every town all gathering dust now. from this windowless room with 18-inch thick walls, the president of the united states could hunker down and direct rescue operations...
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their city council is effectively their police commission. their city council adopted not an ordnance. they did not do it legislatively. they adopted a resolution setting policy for the police department which the police commission has already done here. if this were simply a requirement and all it did was say in the future, you will have to go to the police commission when you enter and mou, that would be a different story. i would be open to supporting that kind of legislation, but this goes beyond that. i also -- i understand there are a lot of people who feel very passionately about this and i'm extremely respectful of that passion and support. this is not one of those issues where you disagree with me, i think you are absolutely wrong and it's a terrible position. i i understand and respect those who are supporting this and who are passionately supporting it. i do think we have to be careful about the comparisons we drop. i don't think this legislation today is in any way connected to the interment of the japanese- americans during world
their city council is effectively their police commission. their city council adopted not an ordnance. they did not do it legislatively. they adopted a resolution setting policy for the police department which the police commission has already done here. if this were simply a requirement and all it did was say in the future, you will have to go to the police commission when you enter and mou, that would be a different story. i would be open to supporting that kind of legislation, but this goes...
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web designers and technology from places like google and apple and drops them into city halls all over the country. their mission: to cut through bureaucracy. >> for us as a city, she has been the face of government. >> everybody likes to call jen polka a visionary. i'm skeptical calling anyone that, but she is one of those people. >> it allows people to text feedback directly to their city planners. >> the stuff we're building can really change the bottom line. >> it's really remarkable when you think about what we don't like about government, we, the people created. if we created it, we can also fix it. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >> we proudly use the word geek. we call ourselves the peace corps for geeks. we're in the middle of our only second ever year of the code for america fellowship. we've got 26 fellows working inside eight cities. not every code for america follows a programmer. >> i'm actually an urban planner by trade. we have a lawyer, we have a graphic designer. they really make beautiful and effective products. >> they spend a lot of time with the cities, but act
web designers and technology from places like google and apple and drops them into city halls all over the country. their mission: to cut through bureaucracy. >> for us as a city, she has been the face of government. >> everybody likes to call jen polka a visionary. i'm skeptical calling anyone that, but she is one of those people. >> it allows people to text feedback directly to their city planners. >> the stuff we're building can really change the bottom line. >>...
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we have become dependent on city college for their ability to prepare the future work forces and because of the outstanding training that the college of fords, our economic future is directly tied to the success of our city college. so it is with that that i am presenting today a very important decision. in recognizing the importance of our city college to us as a city, i also want to make sure that we recognize as a family the serious challenges that are before the trustees and before the interim chancellor as we would care to meet them. there will be very difficult and important decision that will need to be made in order to address the recommendations that are set forth by the accreditation committee. there will also be a lot of good faith negotiation that will have to happen in order to protect our city college. but tough decisions and reforms are what city college needs at this time. and we must first protect and serve the students of city college and make sure they remain have our number one priority. but any improvement means change from the status quo. it will also mean decisions
we have become dependent on city college for their ability to prepare the future work forces and because of the outstanding training that the college of fords, our economic future is directly tied to the success of our city college. so it is with that that i am presenting today a very important decision. in recognizing the importance of our city college to us as a city, i also want to make sure that we recognize as a family the serious challenges that are before the trustees and before the...
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of their city council. we got a firsthand look at what the conditions of work. the take away from that was that he there are some things we can do, as a community, and that i think can help them. in a very broad sense, i have started some work with colleagues in fire ems services to help on that front. some of the things they need in our things that we can do. not the least of which, at this point, is a need things like food. the economy has tanker it is not that there is no food, there is no money to buy food. there are not a lot of jobs. a lot of people were displaced. it is a largely tourism-based area. with that kind of damage, i can relate to that area we are largely tourism-based area. we're going to have profound effects like they are. they're looking for assistance. we are trying to corner with an organization which, those of you who know what it is, will probably slap me around and for doing this simplified explanation, but it is like craigslist for humanitarian 8. -- aid. there are some challenges
of their city council. we got a firsthand look at what the conditions of work. the take away from that was that he there are some things we can do, as a community, and that i think can help them. in a very broad sense, i have started some work with colleagues in fire ems services to help on that front. some of the things they need in our things that we can do. not the least of which, at this point, is a need things like food. the economy has tanker it is not that there is no food, there is no...
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it takes to get our city college back on its feet, for the sake of current and future city college students, for their families, and for all our city residents. it is a critical institution and we are preparing our residents to compete, not just to get the degrees, not just to get the job, but as a city, we need a city college that will help us compete with all the other international cities of the world, and it happens right here. so with that, i want to ask rodriguez to step forward and take the oath. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, rodrigo santos, do solemnly affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and then i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as i hold the office of a member
it takes to get our city college back on its feet, for the sake of current and future city college students, for their families, and for all our city residents. it is a critical institution and we are preparing our residents to compete, not just to get the degrees, not just to get the job, but as a city, we need a city college that will help us compete with all the other international cities of the world, and it happens right here. so with that, i want to ask rodriguez to step forward and take...
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it demolished their city in 1995. more than 6,400 people died. residents are marking the 17th anniversary. this year they're sharing the experience with people affected by the disaster last march in northeastern japan. people who lost families and friends gathered at a park early in the morning. they placed candles to form the numbers 1 and 17, the date of the disaster. the participants observed a moment of silence at 5:46 a.m., the exact time the earthquake struck. rebuilding in kobe's most damaged region was completed last year. businesses have recovered but some are still struggling. more than one-third of the city's current population has never experienced a major earthquake. so older residents are passing on what they learned from the disaster to younger generations. >> translator: it's been 17 years. it seems so short. and at the same time so long. >> translator: i saw my mother die in front of me. i've never forgotten that. >> this year the organizers invited people from northeastern japan. >> translator: i have no words. i'm stunned that
it demolished their city in 1995. more than 6,400 people died. residents are marking the 17th anniversary. this year they're sharing the experience with people affected by the disaster last march in northeastern japan. people who lost families and friends gathered at a park early in the morning. they placed candles to form the numbers 1 and 17, the date of the disaster. the participants observed a moment of silence at 5:46 a.m., the exact time the earthquake struck. rebuilding in kobe's most...
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police came to question a man about a homicide in their city on tuesday. they say this man's girlfriend answered the door and he started to fire at them repeatedly. those officers backed out and called for help. san francisco police and s.w.a.t. showed up, the apartment building was evacuated surrounding streets closed down and they say this guy kept right on shooting. >> over the course of the next hour, the suspect fired multiple shots through walls and floors, building had other people in it. at some point in time, the ballpark at 10:00, the suspect set fires within the apartment. >> police shot the man, he died here at the scene. police wanted to talk with him about the killing in their city on tuesday of a 66-year-old woman found dead in her home. her car was reported missing at the time. because of all of the gunfire going on here, police went door-to-door to neighboring apartment buildings to make sure no one was hurt there. good news, no one was. but there's still a lot of questions about what exactly went on here in san francisco. police plan to f
police came to question a man about a homicide in their city on tuesday. they say this man's girlfriend answered the door and he started to fire at them repeatedly. those officers backed out and called for help. san francisco police and s.w.a.t. showed up, the apartment building was evacuated surrounding streets closed down and they say this guy kept right on shooting. >> over the course of the next hour, the suspect fired multiple shots through walls and floors, building had other people...
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is making even more headway into their controversial reputation by not only crossing city jurisdiction but crossing country lines the n.y.p.d. is extending their branches around the world and is launching ones in london lions hamburg toronto and most recently tell of the israel yep you heard me right the n.y.p.d. is expanding their offices to israel after n.y.p.d. officials decided that the department needed a closer working relationship with the israeli police for its look u.s. citizens already are giving israel over three billion dollars in foreign aid with their taxpayer dollars apparently that's not enough i wonder how new york city taxpayers would feel about even more of their hard earned money going to open police branches in israel the york city police department and mayor michael bloomberg have used the nine eleven attacks to justify their complete and utter contempt for upholding a lawful society which ironically is the job of the police department to do by stopping random people on the street and treating them like criminals without probable cause or spying on muslim communit
is making even more headway into their controversial reputation by not only crossing city jurisdiction but crossing country lines the n.y.p.d. is extending their branches around the world and is launching ones in london lions hamburg toronto and most recently tell of the israel yep you heard me right the n.y.p.d. is expanding their offices to israel after n.y.p.d. officials decided that the department needed a closer working relationship with the israeli police for its look u.s. citizens...
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-- forward to seeing their city come alive again. >> and you can follow the latest news on superstorm sandy on our website and check out the pictures, abc2news.com/sandy. >> what are the best jobs in america? cnn and money and pay scale.com came up with a list of the top one hundred jobs in the country based on pay satisfaction, stress level, benefits and flexibility. let's look at the top five, no. one, biomedical engineer, second place, market marketing consultant. software architect and data base administrator. no news reporter or journalist on there? . >> and now maryland's most accurate forecast. hey, take a look thshgs is the kweshgs how will sandy ultimately rank along among u.s. power house storms as far as costly. right now it's a $55 5 (500) 000-0000 hit estimated but likely to go higher. katrina was 108 billion and if other are pailing in comparison to this -- pealing in comparison to this. we'll see what happens if sandy overtakes katrina. itis possible. some of the cost and damage in our area. this is a different camera angle. that is a brand new inlet similar to the inle
-- forward to seeing their city come alive again. >> and you can follow the latest news on superstorm sandy on our website and check out the pictures, abc2news.com/sandy. >> what are the best jobs in america? cnn and money and pay scale.com came up with a list of the top one hundred jobs in the country based on pay satisfaction, stress level, benefits and flexibility. let's look at the top five, no. one, biomedical engineer, second place, market marketing consultant. software...
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an app helpiig you do just that.the environmental protection agency is helping people deterrine their city'sir quality... with a new smaatphone app.the free "airnow" app for apple or android lett users put in their zip code... and get pollutant and ozone levels. they range from good to mmderate to very unnealthy or hazardous. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporrer ad libs)) map fiber map 175 map 3 3 p, 3 love is in the air here at fox45.we've chosen four finalist couples.. in our wedding in a week conttst.one of them will get married live on fox45 morning news... just days from today.every morning this week we''l meet another finalist couple on fox45 morning news. news.to vote for your favorite couple.. just go to our website foxbaltimore dot om or go to our facebook page.. facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore.the winner gets a 36-thousand dollar wedding. wedding.it's all brought to you by the baltimore bridal show... at the baltimore convention center february 4th through 5th. still to come... the company at the center of the italian cruise ship disaster del
an app helpiig you do just that.the environmental protection agency is helping people deterrine their city'sir quality... with a new smaatphone app.the free "airnow" app for apple or android lett users put in their zip code... and get pollutant and ozone levels. they range from good to mmderate to very unnealthy or hazardous. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporrer ad libs)) map fiber map 175 map 3 3 p, 3 love is in the air here at fox45.we've chosen...
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has threatened a lawsuit over increased traffic in their city and the park says the two cities are still trying to work out. did waves is a big canvas for sure. >>> forget hackers. the biggest spy were threats to computers is coming from governments. how the virus is changing as be analyzed in the 21st century? still awaits the worst of the worst taken off the streets as they area police get extra help from d.c. when the chief says he knew it was time to bring in the fed's. >>> a school district spends money not on teachers or technology hundreds of thousands of dollars spent just getting kids to class. the city weather isn't aware ahmadabad day to day but just wait were born to start cranking up the heat outside will tell you how much coming up. quietly picking up pieces of intelligence. it's called a flame. and as david martin shows us it basically turns computers into spies. >>> remember the confute computer virus which made deceptive used to enrich uranium spin out of control? now there's flame. another virus apparently targeted at the run and according to cast their
has threatened a lawsuit over increased traffic in their city and the park says the two cities are still trying to work out. did waves is a big canvas for sure. >>> forget hackers. the biggest spy were threats to computers is coming from governments. how the virus is changing as be analyzed in the 21st century? still awaits the worst of the worst taken off the streets as they area police get extra help from d.c. when the chief says he knew it was time to bring in the fed's....
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chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and change the face of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the
chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to...
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the steps they tong in their city -- they took in their city to get attention from the top college basketballlayer. >> we have a healthy shower around centerville right now. i will tell you if the showers are more numerous as we go through the afternoon coming up. >> reporter: good morning. traffic is starting to pick up here on 695 at wilkins avenue. i will show you what 95 and 83 look like coming up on good morning maryland. >> reporter: good morning topping america's money, southwest airlines hits turbulence. the company is issuing refunds to customers who were charged multiple times for a single flight. a software glitch ruined apromotional offer. and social security is no longer's good deal. those who recently retired or are about to retire won't getback as much from social security as they paid into the system. it's because the ratio of workers paying into the system to those collecting is decreasing. the dark knight rises was tops at the box office for the third weekend in a row. easily beating the competition. it took in 36 million dollars and has now set an i max record and although
the steps they tong in their city -- they took in their city to get attention from the top college basketballlayer. >> we have a healthy shower around centerville right now. i will tell you if the showers are more numerous as we go through the afternoon coming up. >> reporter: good morning. traffic is starting to pick up here on 695 at wilkins avenue. i will show you what 95 and 83 look like coming up on good morning maryland. >> reporter: good morning topping america's money,...
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to town in fact according to research by currency exchange firm travelex londoners are fleeing their city in droves people are saying specifically that they want to avoid the olympics you know they look at the streets and they look at congestion and they look at the charges that particular on the london area so they have taken the decision to go earlier a third of people traveling this summer will head off during the games but for those who stay behind it will be a television only affair millions ended up disappointed in the public lottery to get tickets and it's recently been revealed that hundreds of thousands of tickets returned by foreign olympic committees are being privately sold to corporate sponsors it's provoked outrage but not surprised a lot of tickets have gone to not only the corporate sponsors but big corporate hospitality packages in general is an inevitable result of the way the goings have done primarily for the interests of the rich and the olympics i'm afraid just the epitome of some of the worst things in the world the removal of resources from poor people and giving i
to town in fact according to research by currency exchange firm travelex londoners are fleeing their city in droves people are saying specifically that they want to avoid the olympics you know they look at the streets and they look at congestion and they look at the charges that particular on the london area so they have taken the decision to go earlier a third of people traveling this summer will head off during the games but for those who stay behind it will be a television only affair...