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it just wasn't here in baltimore anymore. but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war against public enemy number one: drugs. >> but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one. >> you have to show that you have a drug criminal problem. so how do you do that? through arrests. >> at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline, not on the rise. >> we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this so-called epidemic that we were having. >> incarceration rates began to just soar off the charts. >> and we just put tons of black people in prison from our inner-cities. ungodly numbers. >>more arrests meant more federal money. it's the system that still exists today - in the form of federal job stimulus and other us department of justice grants for crime control and community policing. >> it's not a war on drugs. don't ever think it's a war on drugs. it's a war on the blacks. it started as a war on the blacks. it's now spread t
it just wasn't here in baltimore anymore. but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war against public enemy number one: drugs. >> but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one. >> you have to show that you have a drug criminal problem. so how do you do that? through arrests. >> at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline, not on the rise. >> we went crazy arresting people for...
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can do this, i can say, your baltimore, where you were born, has done this. >> reporter: in baltimore, i'm byron pitts for "nightline." >>> up next, prince william and duchess kate are sitting courtside on their first official visit to new york city. >>> and later on "nightline," what's it like to get eaten alive? [ rob ] we weren't always the most adventurous couple. once we kept the lights on. but then we started using k-y yours & mine. yeah, we were nervous to try it. there's an amazing sensation for her. amazing. this one feels fantastic for me. and combined... ohh, it's a completely new sensation for us both. it's opened a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. but we don't have a pool. i'll come in anyway. next week i'm going to be a maid. [ female announcer ] k-y yours & mine. his excites. hers delights. together feel them ignite. keep life sexy. together feel them ignite. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see,
can do this, i can say, your baltimore, where you were born, has done this. >> reporter: in baltimore, i'm byron pitts for "nightline." >>> up next, prince william and duchess kate are sitting courtside on their first official visit to new york city. >>> and later on "nightline," what's it like to get eaten alive? [ rob ] we weren't always the most adventurous couple. once we kept the lights on. but then we started using k-y yours & mine. yeah, we...
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baltimore's ft. mchenry is celebrated as the birthplace of the star-spangled banner where american forces with stood an bombardment. but the fort played an important war in the civil war, world war i, and beyond. next, america history tv explores the history of ft. mchenry after the star-spanked banner. >> my name is vince bass. i'm chief of interpretation here at ft. mchenry national monument, the birthplace of "the star-spangled banner." one of the questions we good are the cannons that were used to fight off the british. of course, the answer is no. these guns were manufactured during the american civil war, a little bit more than 50 years after the war of 1812. is shows the great layers of ft. mchenry's history. ft. mchenry's history also begins with the words of francis scott key. it's made contributions right up to the own present time, in the very unique way that americans bond with the national anthem, bond with the american flag. let's explore how ft. mchenry's history has evolved since the
baltimore's ft. mchenry is celebrated as the birthplace of the star-spangled banner where american forces with stood an bombardment. but the fort played an important war in the civil war, world war i, and beyond. next, america history tv explores the history of ft. mchenry after the star-spanked banner. >> my name is vince bass. i'm chief of interpretation here at ft. mchenry national monument, the birthplace of "the star-spangled banner." one of the questions we good are the...
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baltimore. first as pennsylvania troops were moving through the city on the 18th of april, and then even worse on the 19th of april as massachusetts troops were marching through the city. a large pro confederate mob descended on them. gun shots fired on both sides. and when the smoke cleared, four soldiers were killed, and approximately nine baltimore civilians killed and many wounded on both sides. and that was the first deaths of the american civil war. the most costly conflict in american history. it was a lot of fear erupted. would baltimore be pro-southern? would it take the entire state of maryland out of the union? not long thereafter, union forces under benjamin butler occupied federal hill, a large hill near the inner harbor of baltimore aimed their cannons at the city. and the big cannons of this fort were swivelled on to the city itself. and if there was another proconfederate riot, ft. mchenry could bombard baltimore back into the union. the second step, though, was anyone accused of
baltimore. first as pennsylvania troops were moving through the city on the 18th of april, and then even worse on the 19th of april as massachusetts troops were marching through the city. a large pro confederate mob descended on them. gun shots fired on both sides. and when the smoke cleared, four soldiers were killed, and approximately nine baltimore civilians killed and many wounded on both sides. and that was the first deaths of the american civil war. the most costly conflict in american...
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mchenry and in baltimore during those critical year. this sign here really shows an interesting story of the american civil war in the first year. in july 1861, some of the more prominent wealthy ladies from baltimore city were invited by the union commander to come here to ft. mchenry, major general john dix. after that tea party broke up, he led them up to this point where there was a large cannon aimed squarely at the city of baltimore and had them check the site lines, where they p said that it was aim at the neighborhood where he left. he said if there was another riot incited by your husband, you tell them that your houses will be the first to go, recognizing the power, i suppose, that women had at the time to influence their menfolk, but also a different way of conveying the message here in no uncertain terms. certainly this is baltimore women sympathizer, all who were here at some point would have seen the american flag waving over the fort. for them it would have meant something radically different than it did to francis scott
mchenry and in baltimore during those critical year. this sign here really shows an interesting story of the american civil war in the first year. in july 1861, some of the more prominent wealthy ladies from baltimore city were invited by the union commander to come here to ft. mchenry, major general john dix. after that tea party broke up, he led them up to this point where there was a large cannon aimed squarely at the city of baltimore and had them check the site lines, where they p said...
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he had come to new york as far as the police tell us from baltimore. where they say that he shot an exgirlfriend. he managed to get a key. showed up at her apartment at 5:30 in the morning. it's unclear who is going speak at this presser. one of the officers killed, this is his family and possibly a spokesperson for them. he was 40 years old. he had two children. his 13-year-old son as we were reporting throughout the day made some very emotional comments on facebook. let's listen to what they are going to say about raphea rapheal romos. >> are you guys ready? why you starting trouble? that's because they won't let you go down? all right. you guys ready? we say thank you very much for coming out. you know? this is a tragic time in our community and state to turn around and have to deal with this kind of senseless violence. not only are we losing people in the community but now we're losing police officers to the same stupid rhetoric that deals with guns. we stand here unified with this family, with the ramos family. our hearts are pain stakingly crushe
he had come to new york as far as the police tell us from baltimore. where they say that he shot an exgirlfriend. he managed to get a key. showed up at her apartment at 5:30 in the morning. it's unclear who is going speak at this presser. one of the officers killed, this is his family and possibly a spokesperson for them. he was 40 years old. he had two children. his 13-year-old son as we were reporting throughout the day made some very emotional comments on facebook. let's listen to what they...
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remember that the man ismaaiyl brinsley shot his girlfriend in baltimore in the morning and the baltimore police sent a fax warning to the nypd. that warning coming literally about two to five minutes before brinsley was killed. both of those officers. bratton yesterday, at the press conference, said if all the police officers had smartphones, perhaps these text alerts that we're seeing, perhaps in this case with this man, alleged man from tennessee, that alert would have gotten to police officers quicker and allowed his people to perhaps respond quickly. this is part of what we're hoping to learn at this nypd news conference as to not only this atmosphere but as to how the tactics are changing. >> and speaking of smartphones, i was talking to detective alba again about that, and in fact, the girlfriend that you're talking about, this shooter yesterday, who killed those two police officers, officer wenjin liu and rafael ramos, detective alba was saying that he had his girlfriend's smartphone, which is how they were able to track him after the shooting so they knew he was still in the area
remember that the man ismaaiyl brinsley shot his girlfriend in baltimore in the morning and the baltimore police sent a fax warning to the nypd. that warning coming literally about two to five minutes before brinsley was killed. both of those officers. bratton yesterday, at the press conference, said if all the police officers had smartphones, perhaps these text alerts that we're seeing, perhaps in this case with this man, alleged man from tennessee, that alert would have gotten to police...
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in baltimore, maryland.e say 28-year-old ismail brinsley shot and injured his ex-girlfriend in her apartment hours before he would kill two new york police officers. police say one of the last posts he put on social media was this. "i always wanted to be known for doing something right." "but my past is stalking me, and my present is haubting me." the post followed with another ominous warning. "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours. let's take two of theirs." they were flagged by authorities in baltimore, and a message to be on alert in new york was just too late. at 2:47 p.m. without warning or provocation, he walked up to the patrol car of new york police officers liu and ramos. >> while sitting in a marked nypd police car in full uniform, police were ambushed and murdered in front of 98 avenue in brooklyn in new york city. >> liu and ramos never had a chance to draw their weapons. they were rushed to the hospital where they were later pronounced dead. immediately after the shooting nearb
in baltimore, maryland.e say 28-year-old ismail brinsley shot and injured his ex-girlfriend in her apartment hours before he would kill two new york police officers. police say one of the last posts he put on social media was this. "i always wanted to be known for doing something right." "but my past is stalking me, and my present is haubting me." the post followed with another ominous warning. "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours. let's take two of...
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the shooting of his exgirlfriend where he seriously injured her in baltimore. but the police commissioner spoke about his latest residence being atlanta, georgia. and now this takes him to atlanta georgia, his girlfriend in baltimore and the trip in brooklyn where he took out these heinous brazen attacks too. what do we know? >> the commissioner said, this is very fluid right now and they're still looking at several things, social media, they'll be looking at obviously credit cards. they'll try to establish a timeline as well as to look at where he's been and what brought him, as you said, from georgia to baltimore and here in brooklyn. the commissioner did say he had some ties to the city here, but didn't really elaborate. they're still going through that. and to sort of go back, you're talking about the most recent shooting in 2011. i think what you're seeing here with so many officers is they're stunned because, you know, a police call, a response comes out. officers respond, obviously, some of the most dangerous are domestic violence calls or traffic stop o
the shooting of his exgirlfriend where he seriously injured her in baltimore. but the police commissioner spoke about his latest residence being atlanta, georgia. and now this takes him to atlanta georgia, his girlfriend in baltimore and the trip in brooklyn where he took out these heinous brazen attacks too. what do we know? >> the commissioner said, this is very fluid right now and they're still looking at several things, social media, they'll be looking at obviously credit cards....
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uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan.as a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals that has been a mention of some earlier victories, i'm sure all of that had pretty negative impact on him. but as of 1975, he was a much more pleasant person than what i had been led to believe from reading what other people had written about him. >> the questioner referenced our colleague from the university of baltimore college of public affairs. he is himself a marshal scholar and a performer when he does the one-man show based on marshal's life. would you care to come down and not perform your show but offer any thoughts that you had based upon the movie? >> thank you very much. thank you, panel. here is my question. first of all, congratulations on a fine film. congratulations to all of you on enlightening us about the many dimensioned of thurgood marshall. one thing that might
uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan.as a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals that has been a mention of some earlier victories, i'm sure all of that had pretty negative impact on him. but as of 1975, he was a much more pleasant person than what i had been led to believe from reading what...
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. >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >> he didn't have the money for the $350 fee, but this bondsman agreed to accept payment in installments. >> have a nice day. >> alright man. thanks for workinwith me >> take care of them babies. >> oh yeah, i'm trying to. >> bail bonds! >> so you're eight minutes away. just bring him into the office. >> another bondsman, dennis sew, just got a call that two bounty hunters he hired are on their way - they've captured one of his "skips." >> on about september 9th, 2013, we bail out tony deshawn mccoy from the baltimore county detention center. >> how much was his bail? >> $50,000
. >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >> he didn't have the money for the $350...
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uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan.was a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals that has been a mention of some earlier victories, i'm sure all of that had pretty negative impact on him. but as of 1975, he was a much more pleasant person than what i had been led to believe from reading what other people had written about him. >> the questioner referenced our colleague from the university of baltimore college of public affairs. he is himself a marshal scholar and a performer when he does the one-man show based on marshal's life. would you care to come down and not perform your show but offer any thoughts that you had based upon the movie? >> thank you very much. thank you, panel. here is my question. first of all, congratulations on a fine film. congratulations to all of you on enlightening us about the many dimensioned of thurgood marshall. one thing that migh
uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan.was a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals that has been a mention of some earlier victories, i'm sure all of that had pretty negative impact on him. but as of 1975, he was a much more pleasant person than what i had been led to believe from reading what...
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pittsburgh meets kansas city and baltimore faces houston.ltimore would have the easier of the three. but who would have thought that washington would beat philadelphia tonight? ian: first and five for the chargers from the 25. rivers lot ofs it high and incomplete -- lofts it high and incomplete. gates in the vicinity but couldn't get a clean break. dan: good job by michael wilhoite that time. keeping gates from getting to that pass. rivers smartly threw it over both players' heads. saved the yardage and the time on the clock. ian: 3:21 to play. in the fourth. san francisco holding on to a seven-point lead. dan: some discussion whether this is intentional grounding. tripplett saying that rivers wasn't under pressure? i saw guys rushing him. quarterbacks are always under pressure. ian: second and 5 for san diego. no intentional grounding on the play for rivers. rivers lines it up and his throw is on time to malcom floyd. brought down by cox. it's a first down for the chargers, covering 10 yards. dan: floyd's got to make this catch and go out
pittsburgh meets kansas city and baltimore faces houston.ltimore would have the easier of the three. but who would have thought that washington would beat philadelphia tonight? ian: first and five for the chargers from the 25. rivers lot ofs it high and incomplete -- lofts it high and incomplete. gates in the vicinity but couldn't get a clean break. dan: good job by michael wilhoite that time. keeping gates from getting to that pass. rivers smartly threw it over both players' heads. saved the...
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let's start in baltimore. the sponsoring group is the health and welfare council is to williams ringer is the director. >> this project covers the baltimore metropolitan area. in a few months it has developed over 600 jobs that are considered appropriate for older workers who lack definite skills or formal educations. we have found that employers in the baltimore area are very receptive to hiring older workers through this project. >> this is mrs. james. unemployed for -- unemployed because of her age for over one year. through the baltimore project she was retrained through the maryland general hospital. now she is filling a needed role, needed by the hospital, useful once more to herself. applied fore that i a job everybody told me i was too old. so, i got in touch with the old workers project. they sent me on a job. two days per week, the job held up fine. i am doing fine on my own and getting along fine. work is beingd conducted under the auspices of the cleveland welfare federation. >> among other things
let's start in baltimore. the sponsoring group is the health and welfare council is to williams ringer is the director. >> this project covers the baltimore metropolitan area. in a few months it has developed over 600 jobs that are considered appropriate for older workers who lack definite skills or formal educations. we have found that employers in the baltimore area are very receptive to hiring older workers through this project. >> this is mrs. james. unemployed for -- unemployed...
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it's over. >> tony is headed to the baltimore city detention center, one of the largest jails in the country. ninety percent of its inmates have not yet gone to trial. some defendants spend as long as four months in here awaiting trial. the average wait for those who can't afford bail is over six weeks. people who are incarcerated before trial are far more likely to plead guilty. they often face more time in jail than the length of their potential sentence. >> if you are detained even briefly pretrial, there is a provable dramatic increase in the length and severity of the ultimate outcome of a criminal case - just because you're held pretrial. judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. th
it's over. >> tony is headed to the baltimore city detention center, one of the largest jails in the country. ninety percent of its inmates have not yet gone to trial. some defendants spend as long as four months in here awaiting trial. the average wait for those who can't afford bail is over six weeks. people who are incarcerated before trial are far more likely to plead guilty. they often face more time in jail than the length of their potential sentence. >> if you are detained...
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. >> baltimore's musicianbaltimor. exploring ways to try out a new beat. an good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it's clearly not a fight the president want to get right in the middle of but he did. vowing to spend the last two years of his presidency, vowing to spen to heal the divisions tt started with flash point, ferguson. hands up but no back down. if anything, the fury in new york k d.c., california, and in ferguson missouri growing louder with the message heard at the white house. >> because this is not a problem simply of ferguson, missouri, this is a problem that is national. >> after a full week of protest and under increasing demands for action, the white house schedule went on full on ferguson as the president convened three separate panels at the white house to take up issues that grew out of the august shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown and the grand jury decision last monday for not indicting darren wilson for killing him. >> while no part of america is feeling like it's being treated unfairly, that's a problem fo
. >> baltimore's musicianbaltimor. exploring ways to try out a new beat. an good evening, thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it's clearly not a fight the president want to get right in the middle of but he did. vowing to spend the last two years of his presidency, vowing to spen to heal the divisions tt started with flash point, ferguson. hands up but no back down. if anything, the fury in new york k d.c., california, and in ferguson missouri growing louder with the message heard at the...
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baltimore police tried to worn new york, too late. wenjian liu had been on the force for seven years and married two months ago. rafael ramos was a policeman, married with two sons. there has been a steady stream of people, all colours and creeds leaving flowers and candles. >> reverend sharp tonne said linking death to michael brown's death is reprehensible. >> these police officers lost their life senselessly. >> the police could have been avoided seen turning their blacks on mayor bill de blasio. the head of protests in new york's by supporting protests, mayor bill de blasio opened the door for killers like ismaaiyl brinsley. >> we tried to warn, it must not go on, it cannot be tolerated, that's what underhands starts, on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor >>> at the catholic cathedral of st. patrick's, the amp bishop of new york has been trying to calm things down by evoking the spirit of christmas. [ inaudible ] [ clapping ] >> reporter: and it's the sentiment here, pd the -- end the killing, end the harsh words, w
baltimore police tried to worn new york, too late. wenjian liu had been on the force for seven years and married two months ago. rafael ramos was a policeman, married with two sons. there has been a steady stream of people, all colours and creeds leaving flowers and candles. >> reverend sharp tonne said linking death to michael brown's death is reprehensible. >> these police officers lost their life senselessly. >> the police could have been avoided seen turning their blacks...
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baltimore like many big american cities has some real challenges. particularly in terms of the huge economic divide between the poosh and the wealthy. that combined that the baltimore majority population is african american and yet in our orchestras, in many orchestras there are very few african american musicians. why is that and what can we do to impact that? >> 1-2-3 and! ♪ ♪ >> her solution: or kids. a series of after school music classes, taught in five elementariary schools, taught every day in some of the roughest parts of baltimore. alsop started the praim with $150,000. funding now comes from grants and federal state and local government. >> what do you think kids get out of this? >> it is transformative for a kid. you learn incredible skills. you learn that things don't come overnight. you actually have to practice them. this hand-eye coordination, the athleticism involved in playing an instrument is enormous. then of course there's working with others. >> alsop's counterpart at orkids is dan fahey. he makes no bones about the ambition of
baltimore like many big american cities has some real challenges. particularly in terms of the huge economic divide between the poosh and the wealthy. that combined that the baltimore majority population is african american and yet in our orchestras, in many orchestras there are very few african american musicians. why is that and what can we do to impact that? >> 1-2-3 and! ♪ ♪ >> her solution: or kids. a series of after school music classes, taught in five elementariary...
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we also have his private phone we recovered in baltimore county.ll those are being investigated by the nypd computer crimes. most of his postings and rants are on the instagram account. and what we're seeing from this right now is anger against the government. there's one where he burned the flag and made some statements. other talks of anger at police. he specifically mentions michael brown and eric garner, and other postings of self-despair or anger at himself or where his life is right now. right now we have no gang affiliation attributed to this man. no tattoos to suggest and no religious statements found in instagram. time line of yesterday's events. at about 5:30 in the northerning, he enters his girlfriend's apartment down in owings mill, maryland, with a key he's not supposed to have. they have known each other for about a year and they had since broken up. she's confronted by his ex-girlfriend and an argument ensues. that ex-girlfriend calls her mother on her phone and she overhears part of the argument. the phone is then hung up president
we also have his private phone we recovered in baltimore county.ll those are being investigated by the nypd computer crimes. most of his postings and rants are on the instagram account. and what we're seeing from this right now is anger against the government. there's one where he burned the flag and made some statements. other talks of anger at police. he specifically mentions michael brown and eric garner, and other postings of self-despair or anger at himself or where his life is right now....
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we found that down in baltimore where he left it. a couple of other things about him, we are working very hard to come up with a profile or image of this individual and it's quite scary. he doesn't talk about guns a lot. we spoke with his ex-girlfriend, the lady he shot, very courageous young woman. he put the gun to his own head when he broke into her apartment. then she talked him out of that and he later shot her before he left. she said she'd never seen him with a gun before that instance. we're looking forward to identifying that one piece of time where he was in brooklyn from about 1207 hours to the time of occurrence, 1447 hours. what you see over here is some images. we have a tape of atlantic center mall where he's walking around. if we can play that tape. we're asking the public's assistance if they've seen him. we don't know where he was for two hours. he's walking around. he's had that bag in his hand for most of the day. we have him with that bag over by the crime scene as well. we believe the gun was in that bag at that
we found that down in baltimore where he left it. a couple of other things about him, we are working very hard to come up with a profile or image of this individual and it's quite scary. he doesn't talk about guns a lot. we spoke with his ex-girlfriend, the lady he shot, very courageous young woman. he put the gun to his own head when he broke into her apartment. then she talked him out of that and he later shot her before he left. she said she'd never seen him with a gun before that instance....
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. >> brutality in baltimore. the video police tried to erase. a woman legally recording an arrest ends up getting roughed up, tasered and accused of assaulting officers. it is a video you simply have to see to believe. not to mention the result. hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." it has now been 24 hours since a world still fighting al qaeda and now fighting isis got the fullest picture yet of cia treatment of terror suspects in the wake of september the 11th. and the world has responded. mostly without rage and revulsi revulsion. but one man thinks this blistering report borne out of a senate investigation is, quote, a partisan pile of bull you know what. and how does he know or claim to know? he's one of two former cia contractors who came up with the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques and were paid more than $80 million to carry them out. though he will not admit that in public. my cnn colleague spoke with that man and joins me live from d.c. with the details. give me the lowdown on who it is we're talki
. >> brutality in baltimore. the video police tried to erase. a woman legally recording an arrest ends up getting roughed up, tasered and accused of assaulting officers. it is a video you simply have to see to believe. not to mention the result. hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." it has now been 24 hours since a world still fighting al qaeda and now fighting isis got the fullest picture yet of cia treatment of terror suspects in the wake of...
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with 50 full and part-time teachers every day in some of the roughest parts of baltimore.arted the programme with 100,000. she was awarded for a mcarthur genius prize. funding comes from grants and the federal state and local government. >> what do you think the kids get out of this? >> it is transformative for a kid because you earn incredible skills, you learn that things don't come overnight. the hand-eye coordination, the athleticism is enormous. then, of course, there's working with others. >> allsop's counterpart is artistic director dan. >> he got go crazy. >> reporter: he makes no bones about the ambition of the musical mission. >> i met mary and she said i want you to think about the biggest problems and we can solve them through music. we looked at the social ills, poverty, homelessness, racism, and started attacking them. at that point we thought about the fact that we are fighting a war here. >> are you playing today. >> excellent. how is that? all right. i think that's okay. all right. ready. >> it's a war she may be winning note by note. [ ♪ music ] >> report
with 50 full and part-time teachers every day in some of the roughest parts of baltimore.arted the programme with 100,000. she was awarded for a mcarthur genius prize. funding comes from grants and the federal state and local government. >> what do you think the kids get out of this? >> it is transformative for a kid because you earn incredible skills, you learn that things don't come overnight. the hand-eye coordination, the athleticism is enormous. then, of course, there's working...
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and in sports, a big fourth quarter lands baltimore a playoff berth.er lands baltimore a playoff berth. . and you give... and then you give some more. but sometimes you get. and so you take. tylenol® cold is strong enough for you while children's tylenol® is gentle enough for them. we give you relief from your cold and flu. you give them everything you've got. tylenol®. [thinking] started my camry. went to the auction. won a storage locker. found an old guitar. tracked down the previous owner. reunited them. hit the jackpot. the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. >>> here's a look at to
and in sports, a big fourth quarter lands baltimore a playoff berth.er lands baltimore a playoff berth. . and you give... and then you give some more. but sometimes you get. and so you take. tylenol® cold is strong enough for you while children's tylenol® is gentle enough for them. we give you relief from your cold and flu. you give them everything you've got. tylenol®. [thinking] started my camry. went to the auction. won a storage locker. found an old guitar. tracked down the previous...
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. >> "america tonight's" adam may with baltimore's maestra. a new generation of artist to try out a new beat. >>> also tonight, in the city of love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the voice of an american in paris where she discovers mysteries. >> er it's not proven why music moves us so. >> music that goes beyond borders. and: ♪ ♪ ♪ classic a.m.'70s soul. i'll be around. is good evening thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. our special edition of "america tonight" brings us the sound of music. the diagnosis for classical music is dire but then again it has been for centuries. classical music on its death bed, to be sure, though, 2014 was a tough year for classical music. indianapolis locked out musicians in pay disputes, but a new approach to classical music with a dynamic figure at the podium might make all the difference. "america tonight's" adam may cues up the orchestra from baltimore. >> the pair of power of marin alsop. considered one of the world's leading conductors. there is enormous power in that little baton. while she uses the tool to help the audience'
. >> "america tonight's" adam may with baltimore's maestra. a new generation of artist to try out a new beat. >>> also tonight, in the city of love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the voice of an american in paris where she discovers mysteries. >> er it's not proven why music moves us so. >> music that goes beyond borders. and: ♪ ♪ ♪ classic a.m.'70s soul. i'll be around. is good evening thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. our special edition of "america...
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so this is a premeditated murder and if thank guy is from baltimore.is a well -- the fact that killing cops, that has an effect on some of -- whether he has mental conditions or not, this is premeditated. he thought about it to do what he was doing and he knew he was going to kill himself at the end. it's really a tragic event that's happening in new york city. >> do you blame the atmosphere of what's going on, all the signs, we've seen disgusting signs about killing police officers. the president of the federal law enforcement associations, has a stinging message. he said had mayor de blasio been forceful, one has to question whether this murderous psycho had been targeting one of new york's finest. >> 22-year-old police officer, that was gang related. and drug related. are we in an atmosphere where they think they can take out cops? >> this guy is obviously gang related because he said so himself. they got shot in the same way, sitting in his car in uniform. that was over drugs. this is a whole dump atmosphere. >> how do we stop this atmosphere and g
so this is a premeditated murder and if thank guy is from baltimore.is a well -- the fact that killing cops, that has an effect on some of -- whether he has mental conditions or not, this is premeditated. he thought about it to do what he was doing and he knew he was going to kill himself at the end. it's really a tragic event that's happening in new york city. >> do you blame the atmosphere of what's going on, all the signs, we've seen disgusting signs about killing police officers. the...
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man reacts to the death of a friend, a cyclist killed allegedly in a hit and run by a baltimore bishop. >> reporter: a centreville man was hit and killed operating his tow truck on 495 today. now tow truck operators are asking drivers to move over. >> three days missing and no solid leads. tonight the search for air asia flight 8501 is widening. shoo we're tracking cloud and colder air, what that means in terms of sprinkles and flurries and we'll talk about the end of the year forecast and the forecast for the winter classic. >>> maryland's first female episcopal bishop is on administrative leave after being involved in a deadly hit and run. good evening. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan ffjecoat. bishop heather cook was behind the wheel of a car that struck and killed a cyclist over the weekend. cook initially left the scene on roland avenue and baltimore but later turned to take responsibility. >> jim osman is live in northwest d.c. tonight where he spoke with the business owner who knew the cyclist killed. jim? >> reporter: hi, derek and jan. the cycling communities in baltimore and d.
man reacts to the death of a friend, a cyclist killed allegedly in a hit and run by a baltimore bishop. >> reporter: a centreville man was hit and killed operating his tow truck on 495 today. now tow truck operators are asking drivers to move over. >> three days missing and no solid leads. tonight the search for air asia flight 8501 is widening. shoo we're tracking cloud and colder air, what that means in terms of sprinkles and flurries and we'll talk about the end of the year...
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the suspect is believed to have come from baltimore. there are suggestions he may have posted about his actions on the internet, which, of course, we're still working to track down. but authorities say the suspect took his own life in a subway station while being chased by authorities. all of this is the early information we are getting. again, a news conference expected at any moment. the mayor of new york and the police commissioner. we will bring that to you as soon as it begins. in the meantime, a neighborhood very much in shock during the holiday period, and a neighborhood that was very much on edge as a result of protests in new york and across the country over dissatisfaction over the lack of an indictment in two cases, one in missouri and one in new york that have triggered protests across the nation. did that play in, is the big question of the moment. we'll take a break. be back with more. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. i better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alk
the suspect is believed to have come from baltimore. there are suggestions he may have posted about his actions on the internet, which, of course, we're still working to track down. but authorities say the suspect took his own life in a subway station while being chased by authorities. all of this is the early information we are getting. again, a news conference expected at any moment. the mayor of new york and the police commissioner. we will bring that to you as soon as it begins. in the...
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the gunman was a fugitive that murdered his girlfriend in baltimore saturday morning.utes after the officers were shot he was shot and took his own life. cops are now looking into exactly how he got here and how he pulled this off. and again, two officers, one of which only had four years on the force, and the other two, rookie cops if you would. sit nothing a cop car and they were shot in the head and didn't have a fighting chance. brian, what more are we hearing, anything new? >> no, we are waiting for the press conference and we will reiterate what we have heard from the reporter down on the ground on fox five. there were 4 or 5 shots from what we hear from the witnesses and the gunman name is reported ismael, who is a gang member from baltimore: he shot and killed his girlfriend and drove up here in brooklyn in the neighborhood where he took it upon himself to shoot two policemen who were on patrol. a routine anti- terror patrol. the suspect shot them point blank in the head and ran into a nearby subway station. witnesses said they were waiting for the train and he
the gunman was a fugitive that murdered his girlfriend in baltimore saturday morning.utes after the officers were shot he was shot and took his own life. cops are now looking into exactly how he got here and how he pulled this off. and again, two officers, one of which only had four years on the force, and the other two, rookie cops if you would. sit nothing a cop car and they were shot in the head and didn't have a fighting chance. brian, what more are we hearing, anything new? >> no, we...
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. >> the suspects did come here from baltimore, so, you know, that -- the police are still trying to learn more about him and have made some progress in learning about him and, you know, are starting to formulate a theory as to why this happened but it's not anything that they're ready to publicly discuss right now. >> okay. interesting where he came from. our cnn producer on the scene thro. he'll continue to keep us posted. i want to bring in harry hawke he's a former new york police officer. and first of all, i guess, we should express our condolences to the police force and definitely the families of the officers. you must hear something. what are you hearing? is this a random incident or something else? >> what i'm hearing from my contacts is the shooter had killed himself and that he was wanted in baltimore for another killing and when he was in baltimore he had said that he was going to go up to new york and kill a cop and apparently he got his wish. and what really has me upset is all these demonstrations that we've been having here all been predicated on lies. no justice, no
. >> the suspects did come here from baltimore, so, you know, that -- the police are still trying to learn more about him and have made some progress in learning about him and, you know, are starting to formulate a theory as to why this happened but it's not anything that they're ready to publicly discuss right now. >> okay. interesting where he came from. our cnn producer on the scene thro. he'll continue to keep us posted. i want to bring in harry hawke he's a former new york...
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the nypd traces the killer's steps to baltimore. don dahler reports. holiday storm watch, rain, wind and snow impacting travel plans from coast-to-coast. eric fisher has the national forecast. juliannea goldman on the diplomatic steps the u.s. is taking to further isolate north korea following the sony hack attack. >> merry christmas. >> and 100 years ago today a bloody world war i battlefield turns into a christmas celebration, and perhaps even a soccer game between enemies. mark phillips looks back. > captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. i'm anne marie green. the new york city police department son high alert tonight, one day after an ambush attack that killed two of their officers by a man who came to a city on edge with a mission to kill cops. before opening fire, police say the suspect told witnesses, watch what i'm going to do. he then shot the officers through a car window. the murders took place outside a housing project in brooklyn. don dahler is at the scene tonight. don? >> anne marie, the two officers
the nypd traces the killer's steps to baltimore. don dahler reports. holiday storm watch, rain, wind and snow impacting travel plans from coast-to-coast. eric fisher has the national forecast. juliannea goldman on the diplomatic steps the u.s. is taking to further isolate north korea following the sony hack attack. >> merry christmas. >> and 100 years ago today a bloody world war i battlefield turns into a christmas celebration, and perhaps even a soccer game between enemies. mark...
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baltimore gets into the playoffs.n play. pittsburgh and baltimore, one of the great rivalries in the league this year. week two this year, it was a turnover early by pittsburgh that led to a long baltimore touchdown march. the ravens rolled over pittsburgh that night by a score of 26-6. never trailing. but then the teams met back here on a sunday night on november 2nd and ben roethlisberger, for the second week in a row, threw six touchdown passes and the pittsburgh steelers won the game by a score of 43-23 and he threw for over 340 yards and antonio brown had a big night with 11 receptions for 144 yards and a touchdown. that game will begin at 7:30, our coverage eastern time for the wildcard right here on nbc next saturday. until then, al michaels and cris collinsworth and michele tafoya. our gang led by drew gadelli. we wrap it up with a super bowl on february 1st. pittsburgh win 27-17 and they win the afc north. until then, good night from pittsburgh. . >>> heading back to work? roads will be wet from showers. some
baltimore gets into the playoffs.n play. pittsburgh and baltimore, one of the great rivalries in the league this year. week two this year, it was a turnover early by pittsburgh that led to a long baltimore touchdown march. the ravens rolled over pittsburgh that night by a score of 26-6. never trailing. but then the teams met back here on a sunday night on november 2nd and ben roethlisberger, for the second week in a row, threw six touchdown passes and the pittsburgh steelers won the game by a...
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the instagram account of the woman that was wounded in baltimore. part of our investigation will be to determine what was the motivation to the best of our understanding. the instagram postings, antipolice, will seek to go back overtime into the suspect's life into whether there were other postings, whether he had accounts of his own. the ones we're aware of this afternoon as he is coming towards new york that those are part of multiple investigations that are now under way to try and make sense what was his motivation to come to new york and murder two new york city police officers. >> it seems to me that he came to new york with the sole purpose of assassinating police officers. >> that is a part of what we will attempt to determine. some of the postings i understand are out there would seem to indicate that he had a very strong bias against police officers and as to whether that was the principal motivation with him and the girlfriend this morning, we'll try in our investigation to determine what was the actual motivation. >> is there any other c
the instagram account of the woman that was wounded in baltimore. part of our investigation will be to determine what was the motivation to the best of our understanding. the instagram postings, antipolice, will seek to go back overtime into the suspect's life into whether there were other postings, whether he had accounts of his own. the ones we're aware of this afternoon as he is coming towards new york that those are part of multiple investigations that are now under way to try and make...