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a live look in baltimore city's ha hall. within the hour the head of the justice department's civil rights division making a presentation about its investigation into the baltimore police department and how it treats the community. detailing showing officers routinely discriminating against black members of the city. a live report from baltimore next. y made of. after five hours of spinning and one unfortunate ride on the gravitron, your grandkids spot a 6 foot banana that you need to win. in that moment, you'll be happy you partnered with a humana care manager and got your health back on track. because that banana isn't coming home with you until that bell sings. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. with a crust made chfrom scratche and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken, and bakes it to perfection. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie but finding someone to enjoy it with sure is
a live look in baltimore city's ha hall. within the hour the head of the justice department's civil rights division making a presentation about its investigation into the baltimore police department and how it treats the community. detailing showing officers routinely discriminating against black members of the city. a live report from baltimore next. y made of. after five hours of spinning and one unfortunate ride on the gravitron, your grandkids spot a 6 foot banana that you need to win. in...
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i ain't the baltimore police are a gang. -- i think the baltimore police are a gang. i know the state's attorney was on news one now trying to say, just a few bad cops. that is not the case. there is a literal coulter within the baltimore police department. firing a few officers is not going to fix these issues. changing a few policies is not going to fix these issues. you cannot put a band-aid on a cancer one and expect the cancer to magically disappear. you have to remove it. we have to these issues out by the root. there is systemic racism and people's minds and the officers of baltimore police department and we have to deal with it. amy: i want to ask you about the doj report finding that baltimore police, as we know, disproportionately stopped african-americans whether they are standing, walking, or driving. one chart shows the bpd officers made 520 stops for every 1000 black residents in baltimore, but only 180 stops for every 1000 caucasian residents. the report also shows that african americans are far more likely to be stopped multiple timemes within relative
i ain't the baltimore police are a gang. -- i think the baltimore police are a gang. i know the state's attorney was on news one now trying to say, just a few bad cops. that is not the case. there is a literal coulter within the baltimore police department. firing a few officers is not going to fix these issues. changing a few policies is not going to fix these issues. you cannot put a band-aid on a cancer one and expect the cancer to magically disappear. you have to remove it. we have to these...
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we will pve it to the world, to this city that it can and will be done in baltimore and baltimore will be the model for this nation. it will be hard, but it will happen. this is a moment to get better. it's undoubtedly a tough moment, but a moment we will be able to reflect upon in the future and know that this was a turning point for better policing, not just in baltimore, but in our united states. i want to close by echoing something that the mayor says routinely. we are going to do whatever it takes, whatever it takes to have a police department that our citizens in baltimore deserve. thank you. >> thank you very much. we even open it up for a few questions. >> mayor, how much do you anticipate this report costing to implement? >> i first want to start by saying we're committed to make sure these reforms happen. while we understand baltimore doesn't have a blank check, in order for the reforms to happen there has to be a commitment to the dollars it takes to make meaningful reform. we've seen in other cities where that can cost from $5 million to $10 million annually. we anticipate
we will pve it to the world, to this city that it can and will be done in baltimore and baltimore will be the model for this nation. it will be hard, but it will happen. this is a moment to get better. it's undoubtedly a tough moment, but a moment we will be able to reflect upon in the future and know that this was a turning point for better policing, not just in baltimore, but in our united states. i want to close by echoing something that the mayor says routinely. we are going to do whatever...
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they also say there are two distinct baltimores, black baltimore and white baltimore.eople stopped at least ten times or more of those 410 people, 95% were african-american, one african-american man stopped 30 types, never criminally charged. because of loitering or trespassing. we do have to remember here, the six officers charged because of the death of freddie gray, their charges have been dropped, dismissed, any outstanding charges, that criminal case is now over. >> all right, jean casarez, stand by. billy murphy is here, the attorney for freddie gray's family. tom fuentes, former fbi director, and laura coates, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. you represent the gray family. is this report somehow vindication? >> yes, it's what the black community's been saying for the last 100 years. and the problem has been widespread white indifference. we've been characterized as whiners and complainers. this problem has actually gotten worse in the past ten years. and a couple of points, that jump out from the report that should shock even the most grizzled ve
they also say there are two distinct baltimores, black baltimore and white baltimore.eople stopped at least ten times or more of those 410 people, 95% were african-american, one african-american man stopped 30 types, never criminally charged. because of loitering or trespassing. we do have to remember here, the six officers charged because of the death of freddie gray, their charges have been dropped, dismissed, any outstanding charges, that criminal case is now over. >> all right, jean...
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case in point, baltimore.etermination in baltimore to bring back some of what has been lost. last year, former president bill clinton spoke about a company doing just that. >> baltimore's great shining jewel of a company is now under armour. it's a local company with a local leader who didn't move the jobs out of baltimore. >> and in this week's american opportunity, we take you to baltimore to meet the man behind that company, under armour, and to find out why he is betting billions on his city. >> there's a great line, it says, all i care about is money and the city that i'm from. ♪ all i can about is money and the city that i'm from ♪ >> you're the first ceo to caught drake in an interview, ever. >> reporter: to say that he's proud of his city is an understatement. >> we're the best doggone city on the planet. welcome to baltimore, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: he cringes at the idea of the world just knowing the baltimore whose streets were filled with anger last spring. >> i know that when i was watc
case in point, baltimore.etermination in baltimore to bring back some of what has been lost. last year, former president bill clinton spoke about a company doing just that. >> baltimore's great shining jewel of a company is now under armour. it's a local company with a local leader who didn't move the jobs out of baltimore. >> and in this week's american opportunity, we take you to baltimore to meet the man behind that company, under armour, and to find out why he is betting...
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. >> in baltimore in this scathing report from the department of justice about the baltimore city police department. officers routinely violated people, particularly african-american's civil rights. >> larry: there you have it, first ferguson, now another d o.j. report confirms racial bias in policing. for more let's turn to mike yard with the [bleep] news. hey, mike. (cheers and applause) so mike, the d o.j. has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah, no [bleep], larry. >> larry: thank you, mike, for that in depth analysis. that is mike yard and the no [bleep] news, everybody. thank you very much. (applause) very short yet efficient news program. (laughter) all right, let's dig into the stats in this report because the proof is in the imeolice irrelevantly biased pudding. >> blacks make up 60% of baltimore's drivers but account for 82% of traffic stops. >> indeed one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years, with none of the stops resulting in a sigh taition or a criminal charge. >> larry: holy [bleep]. they pulled this brother over 30 ti
. >> in baltimore in this scathing report from the department of justice about the baltimore city police department. officers routinely violated people, particularly african-american's civil rights. >> larry: there you have it, first ferguson, now another d o.j. report confirms racial bias in policing. for more let's turn to mike yard with the [bleep] news. hey, mike. (cheers and applause) so mike, the d o.j. has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah,...
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god bless and thank you for being here in baltimore. [applause] ♪ >> we can do better. give it up for senator benjamin cardin. at this time we have the opportunity to introduce you to a gentleman whom i've recently dealt with. he was with me on monday where we cut the ribbon at the urban league for our entrepreneurship center. congressman chris van hollen, for the eighth district of maryland for the past 13 years. he's a top democrat on the house budget committee. he has worked tirelessly for advocating for strategic such asnt communities the health care. let me to you something else about senator van hollen. as hisbeen reaching out journey to become the next senior center, barbara mikulski is retiring this year. we will call him senator today. we will call him our next senator for the great state of maryland, chris van hollen. [applause] rep. van hollen: good afternoon everybody. it's great to be with all of you. thank you for your career leadership -- for your terrific leadership at the baltimore urban league. asad the great privilege, president henderson said, just e
god bless and thank you for being here in baltimore. [applause] ♪ >> we can do better. give it up for senator benjamin cardin. at this time we have the opportunity to introduce you to a gentleman whom i've recently dealt with. he was with me on monday where we cut the ribbon at the urban league for our entrepreneurship center. congressman chris van hollen, for the eighth district of maryland for the past 13 years. he's a top democrat on the house budget committee. he has worked...
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old baltimore is behind all that. you know, you would have had the trees so you can see the fort from the town and some people were on the rooftops and on the roof of the holiday street theater look to see the smoke rising from the fort and by dawn, they could see the british ships and the fort and they knew the battle wallace oves over. the question they had was who won and the question that francis key had was who won. who's flag is going to be seen on that pole? remember, you could not see the flag too well. it was a smaller flag and had been raining all night. at 9:00 in the morning, armistead, the commander of this fort gave the order to change the flag. it was horticultualted down. if you look at the flag here, this was the size of the blue flag, it is hoisted in its place playing in your face to the british. around that same time, the british realized that they're not going to win the battle any time soon. the barge attack failed and the channel was too well guarded that did not want to take on that. they did n
old baltimore is behind all that. you know, you would have had the trees so you can see the fort from the town and some people were on the rooftops and on the roof of the holiday street theater look to see the smoke rising from the fort and by dawn, they could see the british ships and the fort and they knew the battle wallace oves over. the question they had was who won and the question that francis key had was who won. who's flag is going to be seen on that pole? remember, you could not see...
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that there are two communities in baltimore, the black baltimore and the white baltimore. and after talking to those in the white baltimore, they say, the police officers do a great job, they enjoy them, they respect them. the black community, something i have have different. the report finds from looking through so much documentation that they are much of the time unconstitutionally based, that when officers are trained in the police academy, they are trained, the report says, based on unconstitutional principles. so, in a sense, they're saying that the police officer really don't have a leg to stand on from the beginning, but then goes on to really say once they are in action, those unconstitutional principles remain. i have to cite one example of so many in that report. that a sergeant an officer, was with the department of justice investigator, they were driving, doing a ride-along. the sergeant told him to get the people off the corner, disperse them. the officer said, well, i don't have a reason to do that. the sergeant said, make one up. john. >> all right, jean cas
that there are two communities in baltimore, the black baltimore and the white baltimore. and after talking to those in the white baltimore, they say, the police officers do a great job, they enjoy them, they respect them. the black community, something i have have different. the report finds from looking through so much documentation that they are much of the time unconstitutionally based, that when officers are trained in the police academy, they are trained, the report says, based on...
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why did the british come to baltimore?t a lot of people find surprising is that really the war of 1812 was one of america's most unpopular wars. and i think that's because the causes were so complex, and on one side you can say the united states had a totally good reason to go to war. the british were seizing american ships, dictating who we should trade with, who we could not trade with, stealing american sailers and forcing them into the british navy, and it was deeper than just making up manpower shortage in the british navy. there was a whole question of citizenship that went with that. you know. in the united states, we believed that you could come from a foreign country, say great britain, and come here and live for five years and then you could become a naturalized citizen. however, over in great britain, they believed once a subject always a subject. so a lot of our states men at the time, they were saying, you know, the british are trying to define what an american citizen is. and if we allow them to do that, then
why did the british come to baltimore?t a lot of people find surprising is that really the war of 1812 was one of america's most unpopular wars. and i think that's because the causes were so complex, and on one side you can say the united states had a totally good reason to go to war. the british were seizing american ships, dictating who we should trade with, who we could not trade with, stealing american sailers and forcing them into the british navy, and it was deeper than just making up...
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laura: you have reported extensively from baltimore. how do you think this report will go down with people there? reporter: well, yes, we heard anecdotal evidence of all of this kind of stuff when we spoke to people there. there was a lot of anger that people felt that they were screaming and no one was listening to them. there will be some sense of relief that this is in black and white. but i don't think there will be any surprise with the findings of this report and people here just as in cities across the country -- there are cities where reports like this have been carried out, like cleveland, like ferguson -- they will be wanting to see results, and i am not sure the results will come. laura: aleem maqbool there. still to come on tonight's program, what do killer whales and women have in common? the link that scientists are investigating. died in a babies have fire at a maternity unit in one of iraq's biggest hospitals. all of the babies were premature and in a special reward for treatment. -- a special ward for treatment. an inve
laura: you have reported extensively from baltimore. how do you think this report will go down with people there? reporter: well, yes, we heard anecdotal evidence of all of this kind of stuff when we spoke to people there. there was a lot of anger that people felt that they were screaming and no one was listening to them. there will be some sense of relief that this is in black and white. but i don't think there will be any surprise with the findings of this report and people here just as in...
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looking to rebuild a trust it says baltimore police broke. i'm emily schmidt, reporting. were originally charged after freddie gray died--three of six were acquitted in a trial, and then baltimore prosecutors dropped all charges against the three remaining officers. we're now learning that a ten-year-old boy was decapitated - when he was killed on a water slide in kanas. that's according to the associated press - who spoke to a person familiar with the investigation. caleb schwab - the son of a kansas lawmaker - was in a raft with two adults when he was killed on the 168-foot tall ride. it's billed as the tallest in the world. the other two passenger were treated for head injuries. the water slide is now closed for the rest of the season - but the park was back open today - in a limited capacity. some guests said they had reservations about coming today. "yeah, definiely. i was just kind of nervous about coming at all or which rides we'd go on just .. i don't know, being a littl hesitant i guess. " "some people take it come because of the event." the water slide is named
looking to rebuild a trust it says baltimore police broke. i'm emily schmidt, reporting. were originally charged after freddie gray died--three of six were acquitted in a trial, and then baltimore prosecutors dropped all charges against the three remaining officers. we're now learning that a ten-year-old boy was decapitated - when he was killed on a water slide in kanas. that's according to the associated press - who spoke to a person familiar with the investigation. caleb schwab - the son of a...
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. >> ifill: i sit down with the mayor of baltimore, after a blistering federal review accuses the baltimore police of systemic racial bias. >> woodruff: also ahead this wednesday, controversy follows donald trump, and new questions emerge over whether the republican nominee has the temperament and character to be president of the united states. >> ifill: and a chilling account of abuse-- leaked documents reveal disturbing conditions for migrants held off australia's coast. >> woodruff: plus, what if your electronic devices could detect your mood? companies are exploring the ways emotional recognition technology can help their users. >> i realized that we were spending so much time with our devices and our technology, yet it had absolutely no idea how we felt or what our mental state was. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true we can like many, but we can love only a precious few. because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. but you don't
. >> ifill: i sit down with the mayor of baltimore, after a blistering federal review accuses the baltimore police of systemic racial bias. >> woodruff: also ahead this wednesday, controversy follows donald trump, and new questions emerge over whether the republican nominee has the temperament and character to be president of the united states. >> ifill: and a chilling account of abuse-- leaked documents reveal disturbing conditions for migrants held off australia's coast....
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six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you could soo where it is a 1 in 1,000-year event. it is not saying that it could happen in 1,000 year, but the amount is 0.7% of a given day, and then at one point it was about 1.5 inch, and then in an hour 3.16 inch, and then 6 inches after a two-hour time period, but the city itself plays a role. ellicott city is a old historic town, and it played a part. they are historic, and the roads and the streets are narrow, and very steep. there are incredible inclines in this beautiful city, and so that the rush of water was intense is. we will get pictures of this out o
six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you...
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now, after this miserable, you know, attempt in baltimore to prosecute these six police, all of whom have been found not to be guilty of anything, all charges dropped, now it seems like this attorney general is acting more like a legal arm of black lives matter and now is the clean-up team. it's very odd that this drops at this point, and i'm very suspicious that there's some politics at aim here coming from the obama white house. >> eric, and as far as the specifics, this is a 163-page report. it cites a specific example of supervisors who ordered officers to arrest all the black hoodies in a neighborhood. and that is a quote from the report. you say it mirrors ferguson. >> yes, this report mirrors the ferguson report, because what the department of justice was ask said to do was going into baltimore, see exactly what's going on, and educate people about the statistics. and this report is scathing in that it shows a pattern of discrimination. it shows police officers knowingly and intentionally discriminating against asary aspect of the population, the african-american population, a
now, after this miserable, you know, attempt in baltimore to prosecute these six police, all of whom have been found not to be guilty of anything, all charges dropped, now it seems like this attorney general is acting more like a legal arm of black lives matter and now is the clean-up team. it's very odd that this drops at this point, and i'm very suspicious that there's some politics at aim here coming from the obama white house. >> eric, and as far as the specifics, this is a 163-page...
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city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against blacks, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it serves. >> reporter: the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods. and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. the baltimore police department has already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable because we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: the federal investigation follows the 2015 death of freddie gray who had a fatal spine injury while in police custody. >> the report assessment and follow-up will help us to heal the relationship between t
city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against blacks, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it serves. >> reporter: the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods. and they retaliate with force against...
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the fabric of baltimore city. we worked hard to turn peace and called in our most important city and our team has earned praise from all around the nation for the way we handled that crisis. but after those dark days that ended, we were faced with questions. what would happen next? we knew then that if there was any hope of truly changing this city for the better that we had to address the long-standing and serious problems and we had to face them head on. getting with your priorities, education, jobs and justice . education is and always will be our number one priority in our administration. we had delivered record investments two years in a row, $6.3 billion just last year in education. but in addition our administration is also committed to thinking outside the box and advocating for innovative solutions to ensure that every single child has the opportunity to get a world-class education regardless of what neighborhood happen to grow up in area that's why last year i announced our administration's goal to launc
the fabric of baltimore city. we worked hard to turn peace and called in our most important city and our team has earned praise from all around the nation for the way we handled that crisis. but after those dark days that ended, we were faced with questions. what would happen next? we knew then that if there was any hope of truly changing this city for the better that we had to address the long-standing and serious problems and we had to face them head on. getting with your priorities,...
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pete williams is in baltimore following the story.ically how many officers or leaders were involved? >> reporter: well, it doesn't name names, stephanie, so that's impossible to say. while this report was a year in the making, the justice department looked at six years worth of records. and what they find is that in the scathing report that baltimore police routinely target african-americans disproportionately, stopping them, frisking them and even arresting them on groundless basis with no provocation at all. it said over 300,000 pedestrians were stopped over this period with no suspicion of law breaking, especially concentrated in african-american communities. they say one man in his mid 50s was stopped 30 separate times and questioned and searched and frisked and never received even so much as a ticket. they said this partly stems from a decision in the '90s by baltimore police to adopt a zero tolerance program to stop people were loitering or gathering on the streets or refusing to talk to officers. and they say the other problem
pete williams is in baltimore following the story.ically how many officers or leaders were involved? >> reporter: well, it doesn't name names, stephanie, so that's impossible to say. while this report was a year in the making, the justice department looked at six years worth of records. and what they find is that in the scathing report that baltimore police routinely target african-americans disproportionately, stopping them, frisking them and even arresting them on groundless basis with...
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baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. (vanita grupta/principal deputy asst. deeply eroded the trust between bpd and the community it serves the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. (adam may/cbs news, baltimore) the baltimore police department had already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. (kevin davis baltimore those who chose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable we are not going to tolerate it the federal investigation follows the 2015 death of freddie gray who suffered a fatal spine injury while in police custody. (baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake) the repor
baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. (vanita grupta/principal deputy asst. deeply eroded the trust between bpd and the community it serves the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. (adam may/cbs news, baltimore) the baltimore...
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now, after this miserable, you know, attempt in baltimore to prosecute these six police, all of whom been found not to be guilty of anything, all charges dropped, now it seems like this attorney general is acting more like a legal arm of black lives matter and now is the clean-up team. it's very odd that this drops at this point, and i'm very suspicious that there's some politics at aim here coming from the obama white house. >> eric, and as far as the specifics, this is a 163-page report. it cites a specific example of supervisors who ordered officers to arrest all the black hoodies in a neighborhood. and that is a quote from the report. you say it mirrors ferguson. >> yes, this report mirrors the ferguson report, because what the department of justice was ask said to do was going into baltimore, see exactly what's going on, and educate people about the statistics. and this report is scathing in that it shows a pattern of discrimination. it shows police officers knowingly and intentionally asary aspect of the population, the african-american population, and the supervisors were show
now, after this miserable, you know, attempt in baltimore to prosecute these six police, all of whom been found not to be guilty of anything, all charges dropped, now it seems like this attorney general is acting more like a legal arm of black lives matter and now is the clean-up team. it's very odd that this drops at this point, and i'm very suspicious that there's some politics at aim here coming from the obama white house. >> eric, and as far as the specifics, this is a 163-page...
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in this week's issue, baltimore's secret surveillance program. a plane has been flying over the city since january and recording pretty much everything. the technology behind bitcoin. world war ii grave robbers and what is being done to stop them. all of that and more ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: i am with ellen pollack, the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek." let's start with a section about preschool in japan. there is such a conversation about universal pre-k, that is something that is not possible in japan. why? ellen: there is this big shortage of women in the workplace and the prime minister is hoping to get more women actually working, and more women would like to work but there is a huge childcare issue. there are not enough nursery schools and the nursery schools are just sort of mired in regulation, and the teachers are paid very poorly so the teachers are constantly dealing with paperwork, etc. they do not want to do it anymore so they are trying to recruit more teachers and they in fact are building more nurser
in this week's issue, baltimore's secret surveillance program. a plane has been flying over the city since january and recording pretty much everything. the technology behind bitcoin. world war ii grave robbers and what is being done to stop them. all of that and more ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: i am with ellen pollack, the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek." let's start with a section about preschool in japan. there is such a conversation about...
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the guy next to him is jack dunn, the owner of the baltimore orioles. george was so young that, in order to hire him, dunn had to become george's legal guardian. >> they go to spring training, and the baltimore sun starts "jack dunn's baby," and by may of that year, it had been shortened to "babe ruth." >> soon, fans could tune in to radio broadcasts of the babe pitching for the boston red sox. but he was even more valuable as a slugger. he moved on to the championship yankees and stardom. but he always made time for his fans, especially young ones. >> there are many stories about the babe coming home from yankee stadium after a game, and he would stop the car if he saw a game of ball going on and get out and pl w because he just was like that. >> babe ruth had a heart as big as yankee stadium. mike told me the story of babe's promise to kid dying of a rare disease. it was a promise that seems to have helped save the young fan's life. >> over here, you see a bunch of baseballs all signed by babe ruth, but the one second in from the left is the ball that
the guy next to him is jack dunn, the owner of the baltimore orioles. george was so young that, in order to hire him, dunn had to become george's legal guardian. >> they go to spring training, and the baltimore sun starts "jack dunn's baby," and by may of that year, it had been shortened to "babe ruth." >> soon, fans could tune in to radio broadcasts of the babe pitching for the boston red sox. but he was even more valuable as a slugger. he moved on to the...
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in terms of the role that use see in terms of the rate of incarceration in east baltimore?>> soy study present theory and tell university. i was making sure everybody was still with me. i know we have to leave a little time for questions and i thinkfo doctor kinsey summed it up beautifully. i would just like to add that is the biggest employer in the united states of america. it works. ameri at&t employs more black people at present than they do outside of prison. we don't really produce any products in this country and more or less are coming out ofor jails. t everything is gone. we arere outsourcing all these things to different countries and they were wondering why things are the way they are. so if the biggest employer and their sucking young people up and you know it used to be a joke going around that you're not really bomb and unless you own a prison. not really make money unless you own a prison and have the guys, the judges who i think he gotth convicted not to long ago, he was selling young people to his friend. prison is actually, if you think about it, it's bett
in terms of the role that use see in terms of the rate of incarceration in east baltimore?>> soy study present theory and tell university. i was making sure everybody was still with me. i know we have to leave a little time for questions and i thinkfo doctor kinsey summed it up beautifully. i would just like to add that is the biggest employer in the united states of america. it works. ameri at&t employs more black people at present than they do outside of prison. we don't really...
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she's in baltimore.n, when i listened to the deputy assistant attorney general, the things she was saying were really strong and yet that sound bite that we just played for the audience didn't even get into details, the actual nitty-gritty and things they found and things they saw. what were they? >> reporter: they didn't get into the nitty-gritty in this press conference. let me give you things that really stood out. first of all, in baltimore when police officers are trained, it says in the report that they are trained using law that is invalid, wrong or unconstitutional. they talk about in the report strip searches of the people of baltimore that have been done on public streets. they talk about sexual assault examinations that may have been compromised by not developing a preliminary investigation, not collecting the evidence and not assessing the evidence and also extreme force. now, i want you to listen to something that the police commissioner, kevin davis, said in his press conference just minute
she's in baltimore.n, when i listened to the deputy assistant attorney general, the things she was saying were really strong and yet that sound bite that we just played for the audience didn't even get into details, the actual nitty-gritty and things they found and things they saw. what were they? >> reporter: they didn't get into the nitty-gritty in this press conference. let me give you things that really stood out. first of all, in baltimore when police officers are trained, it says in...
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it has been done very quietly and baltimore since january.hey took a couple of weeks off but for about eight months, this has been happening. been, basically it has been in existence, in operation but out of the public eye. david: how do you create a cover that captures the scope of that story? i asked rob vargas. rob: it is not what they see that from the same perspective so we had a couple of great aerial shots of baltimore. it is all about aerial surveillance, and from there it was a model -- about coming up with a good cover line. david: talk about it. rob: this kind of surveillance is constant and originally it was not being done with people's knowledge. i think one of the editors came up with a line, it is not spying, it is always watching. this is happening around the clock and that is not something that most people are used to hearing about. we just came up with a deck uncovering baltimore's secret security program which has not been something in the public. takingnew roles may be the wind out of renewable energy projects, and making
it has been done very quietly and baltimore since january.hey took a couple of weeks off but for about eight months, this has been happening. been, basically it has been in existence, in operation but out of the public eye. david: how do you create a cover that captures the scope of that story? i asked rob vargas. rob: it is not what they see that from the same perspective so we had a couple of great aerial shots of baltimore. it is all about aerial surveillance, and from there it was a model...
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. >>> still to come, as we continue here this evening, troubling pattern at a baltimore police department, what the department of justice found after an extensi investigation. >>> and then at 5:30, a suspect arrested after another man is found dead. and the popular boylston street restaurant is closed by the city's health department after a >>> a department of justice showing an alarming number of bias arrests in the city of baltimore. the findings point to a troubling trend within the police department. >> it's raising questions about police practices on the force. 7's ryan schulteis now with the story. >> yeah, it's something long suspected by the people of baltimore but now for the first time the data there in black and it prompted the police commissioner to explain what he's already done to right the wrongs. some of the more agrecian acts that have happened have been removed. >> reporter: that includes firing six officers this year alone in which the head of justice's civil rights division says is a start. >> everyone agreed that the baltimore police department needs sustainable refor
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i have read a lot about baltimore where baltimore has a number of stingrays and used them numerous times, in the thousands, and very little disclosure to the point where there is big cased dropped because of the non-disclosed information. i think to have this discussion whether it is today, in the courts, wherever it might be, i think it is only going to be leading to positive things. >> do you want to respond to that? should the fbi and local police be able to use the surveillance technology? >> i think it is agreement this is a problem but it is important to understand the secrecy has been condoned by the federal government. we have seen local prosecutors in some jurisdictions withholding this from judges. in tacoma, washington we found judges after the fact saying i approved applications and law enforcement didn't tell me it was a stingray device. in baltimore, there was a case where a judge was asking a question of a local attorney and they said well i sign ad non-disclosure agreement, and i think the judge rightfully responded you didn't sign one with me and i deserve oo have inform
i have read a lot about baltimore where baltimore has a number of stingrays and used them numerous times, in the thousands, and very little disclosure to the point where there is big cased dropped because of the non-disclosed information. i think to have this discussion whether it is today, in the courts, wherever it might be, i think it is only going to be leading to positive things. >> do you want to respond to that? should the fbi and local police be able to use the surveillance...
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he's in baltimore.ssess when we come back. n't know where i'd be without it so when i heard about con-artists committing medicare fraud... it made me so mad i wanted to give them the old one-two one, never give your medicare number to get a free offer or gift two, always check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think we're clueless, they don't have a clue it's your medicare, protect it see more ways to fight fraud at medicare.gov/fraud >>> scathing just released report from the department of justice here in washington has revealed rampant racism and discrimination throughout the city of baltimore police department. it found officers routinely making unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests, unnecessary use of excessive and sometimes deadly force. it also finds the police force disproportionately targets african-americans. let's talk about this and more. head cht nof the naacp, cornell brooks. what's your reaction? >> this is a damning indictment of the baltimore police department. we h
he's in baltimore.ssess when we come back. n't know where i'd be without it so when i heard about con-artists committing medicare fraud... it made me so mad i wanted to give them the old one-two one, never give your medicare number to get a free offer or gift two, always check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think we're clueless, they don't have a clue it's your medicare, protect it see more ways to fight fraud at medicare.gov/fraud >>> scathing just released report...
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david willis, bbc news, baltimore.rings: michael phelps today's church to a close but you can find much more on all the days news on our website and to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. from all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks very much for watching and have a wonderful weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning
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we've had a great conference in baltimore, right? y'all give it up for baltimore. [applause] and with that i wish you all a great lunch and. i do apologize as i'm heading off to another event but all the young professionals send our love to the guild. we honor you and look forward to continuing to work side-by-side with you as we continue to move through this movement. have a great afternoon and. [applause] >> thank you, carlos. it's been a great partnership and working with him over the last year. now let's welcome ryan, or sponsor for today's luncheon and awards ceremony to the podium. he is the cofounder and ceo of airbnb. he drives the company's vision, strategy and growth as it provides interesting and unique ways for people to travel. under his leadership, airbnb stands at the forefront of the presidential sharing economy and has expanded over 1.5 million listings in 190 country. that's some great accomplishment, don't you agree? please give a warm welcome to brian. [applause] >> literally home sharing with people afford me to feed my children and clothing. t
we've had a great conference in baltimore, right? y'all give it up for baltimore. [applause] and with that i wish you all a great lunch and. i do apologize as i'm heading off to another event but all the young professionals send our love to the guild. we honor you and look forward to continuing to work side-by-side with you as we continue to move through this movement. have a great afternoon and. [applause] >> thank you, carlos. it's been a great partnership and working with him over the...
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and in west baltimore. i had the privilege several months ago of addressing the urban league during its legislative policy conference in washington, d.c. at the invitation of mark moriel who is doing a great job as president of the urban league. it's upon release of report, the state of black america. as you know the urban league does these every year and if you look at those reports, you know number one that we've got a lot of work to do in the united states of america. two, achieve the promise of equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity, and you know we have to do it on an urgent basis. and as senator cardin said and i want to salute the senator for his terrific work in the area of voting rights and many other areas, but as he said in all -- and all of you know, here in baltimore we experienced the tragedy of freddie gray. not an isolated incident. something we have seen in cities and towns across the country and as president obama has said, it's not a wake-up call because we should have been wel
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his death ruled a homicide set off protests and riots. >> weather in baltimore or in baltimore or around the country, these efforts won't take place overnight. >> i'm very, very concerned by some of the information contained in in detailed report. i -- in this detailed report. i have no tolerance for a person wearing this uniform if prejudiced policing. >> federal investigators spent over a year interviewing baltimore residents, police officers, prosecutors, public defenders and elected officials and riding along with officers on duty reviewing documents and complaints. >>> a judge sentenced a serial killer to death for 10 los angeles murders that span decades known as the grim sleeper. lonnie franklin was sentenced today for murdering a teenage girl and nine women in a poor section of the city between 1985 some people said detectives didn't really try that hard to solve the murders because the victims were all black and many were prostitutes who used crack cocaine. >>> a man says hewill run across the country to bring awareness to one of the leading causes of death in the united states.
his death ruled a homicide set off protests and riots. >> weather in baltimore or in baltimore or around the country, these efforts won't take place overnight. >> i'm very, very concerned by some of the information contained in in detailed report. i -- in this detailed report. i have no tolerance for a person wearing this uniform if prejudiced policing. >> federal investigators spent over a year interviewing baltimore residents, police officers, prosecutors, public defenders...
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, driven to baltimore,i watched baltimore on tv gonere n through the ups and downs ofow o baltimore toa sudden sue because washington moves back bc into town after 30 years.0 >> yup.>>up. >> after 30 years i'm going to t dumb my baltimore stuff. sff forget about baltimore historyio and now i'm going to wear nats paraphernalia and love it.t. >> grant, we got redskins ravens coming up in, what, october? ctr now that's little different. i feel like there's more rivalrv in if the ball than in baseball. >> definitely. i also think it's very differene for couple of reasons.coup there aren't really redskinsins fans that exist necessarily in n baltimore any more.e any more. when the ravens came, peoples ce kind of made that transition too baltimore.lt good soup p bowl. in the case of fans here ine i d.c., the attraction state of the orioles may not be have hav strong. they were being run into theinte ground at that point them wentwt from 1997 to 2012 without makinn a play off appearance.ppearance. that's pretty much the and and lifetime of people like me i'm 30 years old watching the t baltimo
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former baltimore mayoral candidate mckesson is here.reat to have you in the studio. >> good to be here. >> i should note, there is a doj investigator sitting in that car for the ride-along. so, this is not -- he is saying, make something up in front of the dude or dudette who is there to monitor them. >> that's what happens when there is a whole body of public servants who have been able to operate outside of the confines of the law, and that's what the doj report highlights is the deep injustices. it's important to note that this is the longest report of its kind that the doj has ever put out. so, it will be interesting to see if the consent decree which is going to follow matches the intensity and scope of the findings. >> one of the things that's interesting to me about this report, i know the same thing happened in ferguson. we've seen doj reports in cleveland and of course back in the 2000s lapd. there is a little bit of this, this is what people have been saying for a long time. >> we knew it to be true, before the report. >> the
former baltimore mayoral candidate mckesson is here.reat to have you in the studio. >> good to be here. >> i should note, there is a doj investigator sitting in that car for the ride-along. so, this is not -- he is saying, make something up in front of the dude or dudette who is there to monitor them. >> that's what happens when there is a whole body of public servants who have been able to operate outside of the confines of the law, and that's what the doj report highlights...
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just south of theh baltimore beltway a lot of folks opting for baltimore washington parkway parkwaym new carrollton typical typc morning congestion. ass make yo you jam up a bit.u jam up ait heavy delays 95 through georgiaa and as you can see coming in 666 eastbound we do delay towards dl the bell way with volume. vol back to you allison and steve. >>> erin, thank you. you coming up we all do it. i. we plug in our cell phones at pe those public sharing stations as the airport.. shopping malls, but are youls b putting your privacy at risk? rs >> good question.. tactics data thieves are usingsg to steal your information whenfo you plug in for little juice upe on your battery.rattery >> get a hobby, people. pp get off my -- m >> stealing our stuff. s. >> if, but you might want to geg portable device yourself.f i'm just saying, al.g, a we'll talk about it.we'll talk a >> if you or your kids play pocy man go. n the game's creators are crackink down with a lifetime ban, oh, no. what you shall never do ifll ned you're looking for picaachu coming up next. ♪ >> hi, everybody. >> what's up, e
just south of theh baltimore beltway a lot of folks opting for baltimore washington parkway parkwaym new carrollton typical typc morning congestion. ass make yo you jam up a bit.u jam up ait heavy delays 95 through georgiaa and as you can see coming in 666 eastbound we do delay towards dl the bell way with volume. vol back to you allison and steve. >>> erin, thank you. you coming up we all do it. i. we plug in our cell phones at pe those public sharing stations as the airport.....