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so i will say baltimore -- i have been there 23 years and my mother moved from illinois to baltimore. and sometimes it is a place where everybody knows your name. the city grabs you. the city has so many characters. ann tyler is there when you read her books you get a sense of -- don waters. so many characters are there because it nurtures creativity. >> c-span: if you had to make a choice would you read fiction or non-fiction? >> guest: that is a hard choice however i would be for non-fiction. i love history. i can read warhohl but i like to read things like the queens bed which is about queen elizabeth the first and all the intrigue around that. history can sometimes be more exciting than fiction. >> c-span: over time what is a couple books in the non-fiction category you liked? >> guest: "no ordinary time". i really connect with eleanor roosevelt. i went to her school in chicago. and to read doris kern it is the best type of history. i heard her speak at the library, got the book, read it that night and i could hear her speaking. >> c-span: how about fdr in the white house? >> gues
so i will say baltimore -- i have been there 23 years and my mother moved from illinois to baltimore. and sometimes it is a place where everybody knows your name. the city grabs you. the city has so many characters. ann tyler is there when you read her books you get a sense of -- don waters. so many characters are there because it nurtures creativity. >> c-span: if you had to make a choice would you read fiction or non-fiction? >> guest: that is a hard choice however i would be for...
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so i think that's -- so i will stay in baltimore because baltimore has really become home. c-span: how many years? >> guest: i've been there now 23 years, and my mother has moved from illinois to baltimore. sometimes i joke it's a place where everybody knows your name, and i'm looking forward to being a civilian in baltimore. but it's a city that really grabs you. it's a city with so many characters. ann tyler was there when you read about, when you read her books, you get a sense of don waters. there's so many characters there because it nurtures creativity and caring, i think. c-span: if you have to make a choice, would you rather read fiction or nonfiction? >> guest: oh, now, that's a hard choice. however, i would go for nonfiction. i love history. now, i can read wolf hall and all those things because -- anne boleyn and all that, but i'd really like to read things like "the queen's bed" which is about, it's about queen elizabeth i and all the intrigue around that. so history can sometimes be more exciting, i think, than fiction. c-span: over time what's been a couple of
so i think that's -- so i will stay in baltimore because baltimore has really become home. c-span: how many years? >> guest: i've been there now 23 years, and my mother has moved from illinois to baltimore. sometimes i joke it's a place where everybody knows your name, and i'm looking forward to being a civilian in baltimore. but it's a city that really grabs you. it's a city with so many characters. ann tyler was there when you read about, when you read her books, you get a sense of don...
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to stay in baltimore, baltimore has become home. they have been there 23 years, to baltimore, took place, sometimes everybody knows your name, i am looking to being a civilian. and tyler was there, and so many characters, nurture creativity. c-span: would you rather read fiction or nonfiction? >> guest: that is a hard choice. however, i would go for nonfiction. i love history. i can read all those things because -- i really like to read things like the queen's bed which is about queen elizabeth i and all the intrigue around that. history can be more exciting than fiction. c-span: a couple books in the history, nonfiction category you really like? >> guest: doris kearns goodwin, no ordinary time. i connect with eleanor roosevelt, the only school that was founded by eleanor roosevelt, public service and all that, in chicago. to read doris kearns goodwin's history means it is like reading fiction. that is the best type of history writing sometimes. i heard her speak at the library, got the book, read it that night and i could hear her
to stay in baltimore, baltimore has become home. they have been there 23 years, to baltimore, took place, sometimes everybody knows your name, i am looking to being a civilian. and tyler was there, and so many characters, nurture creativity. c-span: would you rather read fiction or nonfiction? >> guest: that is a hard choice. however, i would go for nonfiction. i love history. i can read all those things because -- i really like to read things like the queen's bed which is about queen...
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juan williams: thurgood marshall was born in baltimore maryland in 1908. and it's just 12 years earlier in 1896, that you had the supreme court ruling in plessy v ferguson. that's the ruling that says that "separate but equal" is the law of the land in the united states. the supreme court is affirming the separation of the races. larry s gibson:at the time of the civil war, baltimore had the largest free black population of any american city. and through a combination of laws, and in practices, the city became much more racially segregated around about the time when thurgood marshall was born. narrator: marshall grew up a short distance from downtown baltimore on the west side in an african-american neighborhood scattered with european immigrants. his father william worked as a waiter on the railroad. a man with a sharp wit who was sometimes described as cantankerous,
juan williams: thurgood marshall was born in baltimore maryland in 1908. and it's just 12 years earlier in 1896, that you had the supreme court ruling in plessy v ferguson. that's the ruling that says that "separate but equal" is the law of the land in the united states. the supreme court is affirming the separation of the races. larry s gibson:at the time of the civil war, baltimore had the largest free black population of any american city. and through a combination of laws, and in...
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now baltimore is one of the top one of the top 10 for tech startups. and that didn't happen by accident. mayor cornett: llennials are very choosy about where they are going to live. the reason they are going to baltimore and oklahoma city, it's because they are getting what they are seeking. economic development is really the result of place-making and so cities that are attractive to millennials are going to grow, and i think that is something stephanie and i continue to work on in our roles as mayors. jessica: so you also -- moving to infrastructure -- you called on all mayors to support flint, michigan, which is, of course, reeling from the contaminated water crisis. why did you think that was so important to bring up here? mayor rawlings-blake: it was important because the nation watched as hundreds of thousands, if not more people were impacted by poor choices , around infrastructure across the country. we all have challenges when it i don't know of a city that can fund all of its needs on its own. we have billions of dollars in infrastructure pro
now baltimore is one of the top one of the top 10 for tech startups. and that didn't happen by accident. mayor cornett: llennials are very choosy about where they are going to live. the reason they are going to baltimore and oklahoma city, it's because they are getting what they are seeking. economic development is really the result of place-making and so cities that are attractive to millennials are going to grow, and i think that is something stephanie and i continue to work on in our roles...
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i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right?ut on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our infrastructure, making us more competitive, globally, as well as creating jobs for the future. jessica: thank you so much. we really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your cities. announcer: next, can his energy speed up the bureaucratic pace of government? >> it's a relatively slow process. announcer: hear from the mayor who's barely old enough to vote. then, soledad's take. who's barely old enough to vote. then, soledad's take. what this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art
i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right?ut on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our infrastructure, making us more competitive, globally, as well as creating jobs for the future. jessica: thank you so much. we really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your...
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i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right?ut on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our infrastructure, making us more competitive, globally, as well as creating jobs for the future. jessica: thank you so much. we really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your cities. announcer: next, can his energy speed up the bureaucratic pace of government? >> it's a relatively slow process. announcer: hear from the mayor who's barely old enough to vote. then, soledad's take. who's barely old enough to vote. then, soledad's take. what ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. jessica: welcome back. now, to a mayor who is making history. at 19 years old brandon paulin , became the youngest mayor ever elected in the state of maryland. just a
i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right?ut on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our infrastructure, making us more competitive, globally, as well as creating jobs for the future. jessica: thank you so much. we really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your...
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baltimore's mayor stephanie rawlings-blake led baltimore through that crisis. she joins me now live. welcome and thank you so much for being with me this morning. >> thank you. >> there, there is a fear that this rioting will happen again tonight in charlotte. so what do you say as mayor of a city to calm things down? >> it's a very tough situation for any mayor to be in. particularly in today's society. we know that our country is at a boiling point when it comes to race relations. when it comes to police community relations. and it's difficult to strike that right balance. that you want peace. you want there to be order. and you also have to honor the request of the families. and mr. scott's case the family is asking for peace. they want to be able to let this process, the investigation, move forward without destruction. i -- i pray, and you know, i beg for those people who want social justice and want progress that that the -- that they allow that process to happen without destroying the fabric of their community. because in baltimore we saw what happened. s
baltimore's mayor stephanie rawlings-blake led baltimore through that crisis. she joins me now live. welcome and thank you so much for being with me this morning. >> thank you. >> there, there is a fear that this rioting will happen again tonight in charlotte. so what do you say as mayor of a city to calm things down? >> it's a very tough situation for any mayor to be in. particularly in today's society. we know that our country is at a boiling point when it comes to race...
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but baltimore's former police chief begs to differ./sot - ed norris spy plane sot/1:07 "if you're walking down the street legally, you have no right to privacy once you're outside your house. if i can see you with the naked eye, i can look at you with a camera. that's the way the law's written." 1:14/vo/some baltimore officials want answers regarding the secrecy surrounding this program. they say if it happens here where public distrust of police is frighteningly high... it can happen anywhere.im jeff barnd reporting. baltimore police say they will now survey the results of the aerial surveillance system to see if they'll employ this program further.baltimore's mayor and marylands governor say they were not? briefed about the program. and coming up in sports sportshartwig and hard work -- the 2 "h's" of iowa city west football --next in the ed thomas coach of the week. week."cbs 2 news connects with you.call us at 1-800-222-kgan ? ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best
but baltimore's former police chief begs to differ./sot - ed norris spy plane sot/1:07 "if you're walking down the street legally, you have no right to privacy once you're outside your house. if i can see you with the naked eye, i can look at you with a camera. that's the way the law's written." 1:14/vo/some baltimore officials want answers regarding the secrecy surrounding this program. they say if it happens here where public distrust of police is frighteningly high... it can happen...
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mccown played very well against baltimore last year. >> he had an up-and-down a baltimore year last year. his collarbone and it was here are against baltimore. he has had a bittersweet -- it's only been a week but a lot has happened already for the cleveland browns paired they lose their seasonla opener, they lose their starting quarterback and now they have a good baltimore ravens team coming to town to kick off the home portion of their 2016 schedule. josh mccown will. start sunday n place of the injured rg3 outh a minimum of eight games with a broken bone in his left shoulder. mccown, the longtime veteran will lead a very young browns roster into the first energy stadium for the browns split with the ravens lesters winning at baltimore and losing at home on thursday night on that special teams play that we all remember so well. the biggest thing for the s bros offensive leave moving forward is sustaining drives, something they struggled with lessig and in the preseason dom. >> we had a drop all their and we did, especially on third downs. that's how you get to the big plays by making
mccown played very well against baltimore last year. >> he had an up-and-down a baltimore year last year. his collarbone and it was here are against baltimore. he has had a bittersweet -- it's only been a week but a lot has happened already for the cleveland browns paired they lose their seasonla opener, they lose their starting quarterback and now they have a good baltimore ravens team coming to town to kick off the home portion of their 2016 schedule. josh mccown will. start sunday n...
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low-hanging fruit in baltimore. 98 for a new record. 94 in baltimore. 96 in d.c. records tomorrow, again, generally safe. it's only 85. 98 in d.c. 94 in baltimore. that's in jeopardy as well. the heat index. right now it feels like it's 91 downtown in the 80s in the suburbs. at 2:00, heat index over 100 1012 in leesburg and sterling. 10 approximate downtown and about 100 -- 100 downtown and about 101 in philly. here's the cold front over the weekend. you'll have access for our radar and the seven-day outlook. we'll come back on that seven- day outlook. we have about three seasons on it. we'll explain. >> thanks, topper. >>> a woman is facing criminal charges after she stole something we all love. french fries. >> reporter: allison barber has the bizarre story. >> reporter: two nights ago, a d.c. police officer came to this restaurant to grab some food. one of the things he ordered were french fries, fries just like these. apparently, he wasn't the only one who wanted some. sources with the police department tell us when the officer sat down and started eating, a w
low-hanging fruit in baltimore. 98 for a new record. 94 in baltimore. 96 in d.c. records tomorrow, again, generally safe. it's only 85. 98 in d.c. 94 in baltimore. that's in jeopardy as well. the heat index. right now it feels like it's 91 downtown in the 80s in the suburbs. at 2:00, heat index over 100 1012 in leesburg and sterling. 10 approximate downtown and about 100 -- 100 downtown and about 101 in philly. here's the cold front over the weekend. you'll have access for our radar and the...
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he won a baltimore last 10 loss atb night on the special teams play that we all remember so well.alth the offense moving forward today is sustaining drives, something they have struggled with last weekend again in the preseason. >> we are going to drop a ball here and there but it can't be as much as we did, especially on theec downs. it's very important third down third-down obviously and that's howpor you make the play and sustain the drives. >> browns have some good history and in home openers the last they have won their last two home openers. they beat the tennessee titans last year and we will see if they can make it three in a rowd today against the baltimore ravens can. >> pj one of the things that a lot of fans were talking about is that we just really couldn'tu get the browns game going during the preseason and this first game. any hints that we will start seeing that ground game really get going this time? >> they certainly need to get a ground game going if they going to establish that passing game and spread out fat defense a that defense a little bit.e you would like to
he won a baltimore last 10 loss atb night on the special teams play that we all remember so well.alth the offense moving forward today is sustaining drives, something they have struggled with last weekend again in the preseason. >> we are going to drop a ball here and there but it can't be as much as we did, especially on theec downs. it's very important third down third-down obviously and that's howpor you make the play and sustain the drives. >> browns have some good history and...
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josh mccown will prepare for the baltimore ravens. and plus we sink our teeth into everything that has happened from the eagles. from a mad snap to a botched fake bunt. and the gr josh chris. it's all next on a special edition of channel 3 news at 7:00. >>> and he takes the snap. in his own end zone. he is at the five. he's at the ten. rg3 is hurt. >> hi everybody, here we are for our special monday night edition of channel 3 news. post browns game on sunday. and the opener is in the lost column. they lose on the score board but they lose so much more. they lose by a score of 29-10 for a really a helmet full of reasons. but robert griffin iii is significantly injured on this play right here. late in the at garbage time he was still in there. he took a hit from jay lin mills. a rookie defensive back on the sideline and it ends up today that we find out he has a broken bone in his nonthrowing shoulder. his left shoulder and he goes on ir. he will be reevaluated in 3-4 weeks to see still if surgery might be needed. there is no surgery ri
josh mccown will prepare for the baltimore ravens. and plus we sink our teeth into everything that has happened from the eagles. from a mad snap to a botched fake bunt. and the gr josh chris. it's all next on a special edition of channel 3 news at 7:00. >>> and he takes the snap. in his own end zone. he is at the five. he's at the ten. rg3 is hurt. >> hi everybody, here we are for our special monday night edition of channel 3 news. post browns game on sunday. and the opener is in...
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rays in baltimore tonight. what a season evan longoria has had. one of the few bright spots for tampa bay. a three-run homer. 3-0 guys in the gray tops. but the orioles would score four in the 1st. that's logan forsythe delivering an rbi single. we have ourselves a tie game at four. now in the 3rd, adam jones coming on. can't make the catch. brad miller scores. rays retake the lead 5-4 but they weren't done. longoria's night getting any better. he knocks in his fourth and fifth rbi of the evan longoria registered five rbi in the game. baltimore rallied to cut to the 7-6. drama in the 9th. runners at the corners. chris davis looking to be the hero, but the breaking ball here. 7-6 victory dropping baltimore to a game and a half back of first place boston. >>> well, an interesting story line heading into this sunday's match-up between the cards and buccaneers. i bet you didn't know jameis coach bruce arians go way back. they first met when winston was 12 years old. >> bruce used to hold local camps in birmingham that i used to attend. i met him a cou
rays in baltimore tonight. what a season evan longoria has had. one of the few bright spots for tampa bay. a three-run homer. 3-0 guys in the gray tops. but the orioles would score four in the 1st. that's logan forsythe delivering an rbi single. we have ourselves a tie game at four. now in the 3rd, adam jones coming on. can't make the catch. brad miller scores. rays retake the lead 5-4 but they weren't done. longoria's night getting any better. he knocks in his fourth and fifth rbi of the evan...
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happened in baltimore. but the bigger picture in listening to mayor giuliani and you speaking sean and hearing donald trump's suggestion of a national stop and frisk, you know, i think that we have to recognize that too many black men are being killed and questionable circumstances in confrontationes with cops. i think there are a lot of other things going on, obviously. big question of black on black violence and need for more cops in places like chicago. and we get the big picture that they are really, you know, the fact that the african-american inner city community fard so poorly in the last ten years. that's real. but we have to concede. every two days now sean, we have to concede that too many unarmed black men that this guy was -- >> but geraldo, let me gently disagree with you. as i've been pointing out and as newt gingrich pointed out, as rudy giuliani pointed out, there are 3,000 people shot in chicago this year. 3,660 murders in the city of chicago since obama's been president. geraldo, i defy to
happened in baltimore. but the bigger picture in listening to mayor giuliani and you speaking sean and hearing donald trump's suggestion of a national stop and frisk, you know, i think that we have to recognize that too many black men are being killed and questionable circumstances in confrontationes with cops. i think there are a lot of other things going on, obviously. big question of black on black violence and need for more cops in places like chicago. and we get the big picture that they...
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my first job was in baltimore city representing kids in bono baltimore foster care system. i had a huge caseload. my first day in court i represented about 16 children in an afternoon so honestly, i still feel guilt from that time because i feel like i could have, should have done more for those kids but i was awakened to what foster kids were going through in the system, what they were going through before they came into the system and how hard it's been for them when they age out of the system and the statistics are lined up against foster children and foster kids suffer from ptsd at twice the level of iraqi war veterans so this was then alarming to me when i realized that the very agencies that exist to serve the best interests of foster care children were actually finding a way to use those children as a source of funds, finding weight to seek out disability or survivor benefits and control of those monies as representative fiduciary capacity and then diver those funds to the state coffers. i then started doing some work as well with low income families and child suppor
my first job was in baltimore city representing kids in bono baltimore foster care system. i had a huge caseload. my first day in court i represented about 16 children in an afternoon so honestly, i still feel guilt from that time because i feel like i could have, should have done more for those kids but i was awakened to what foster kids were going through in the system, what they were going through before they came into the system and how hard it's been for them when they age out of the...
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i can give baltimore city as an example. the schools in baltimore city have turned off their water fountains because it would not be safe for the children in schools to use the water fountains that are there. the pipes that lead into the schools contaminated by lead, the city doesn't have the resources to replace those pipes that come in. and, therefore, have closed the water fountains and use bottled water instead. we have problems in our water infrastructure in america as it relates to the vulnerability of exposure to excessive lead. i think, mr. president, you are aware that there is no acceptable level of lead in a child's blood. we know that lead in blood of children has an impact on their capacity to grow. i'll just give you one example. freddie gray tragically killed over a year ago in a police incident caused a disturbance in baltimore, had high levels of lead from his youth in his blood. these are matters in which we can take steps to correct, and this wrda bill does exactly that. first, it requires -- it takes many
i can give baltimore city as an example. the schools in baltimore city have turned off their water fountains because it would not be safe for the children in schools to use the water fountains that are there. the pipes that lead into the schools contaminated by lead, the city doesn't have the resources to replace those pipes that come in. and, therefore, have closed the water fountains and use bottled water instead. we have problems in our water infrastructure in america as it relates to the...
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now the world of sports, baltimore orioles climbing into a spot. 4-0. the new york yankees defeat boston red sox 5-1 completing a three-game sweep. red sox david ortiz given standing ovation, happened when he walk today home plate on final game in the bronx. the 40-year-old is retiring after this season. and in football aj green had 73 years, touchdown. 22-7 victory of miami boll fins. home quarterback was sacked 5 times and canada beat team europe. the canadians won best of three finals 2-0. 16 consecutive wins on the international stage since losing to our team the u.s. at the 2010 vancouver olympics. nicole: in asia mostly down arrows, one exception shanghai composite in china gaining a quarter of 1% and then we have the nikkei down one and a half percent. hong kong down and kospi 1.2%. in europe stocks coming off lows. deutsche bank worries there. some funds have been pushing money out and some worry. we will talk to bill who will elaborate for us a little more. right now ftse down 1% and german dax down one and a quarter percent. financials are hav
now the world of sports, baltimore orioles climbing into a spot. 4-0. the new york yankees defeat boston red sox 5-1 completing a three-game sweep. red sox david ortiz given standing ovation, happened when he walk today home plate on final game in the bronx. the 40-year-old is retiring after this season. and in football aj green had 73 years, touchdown. 22-7 victory of miami boll fins. home quarterback was sacked 5 times and canada beat team europe. the canadians won best of three finals 2-0....
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baltimore, three off at 91.re leesburg, 93 now with the heat index values from the mid-80s the lower 100s. sunny, hazy. the weather camera, 95. dew points in the upper 60s which is less than yesterday. but it is still a tough afternoon to be outside. i do want to point out, 60s and 70s across the northern plains and rockies because the cooler air is going to try to get here. at least a little bit of it for late in the weekend, early next week. showers and thunderstorms in the northern plains. and the midwest also. so they'll push a front through here. and that's not going to happen until saturday night and sunday morning. we have an outside chance of a showers and thunderstorms later today and tomorrow afternoon. but really saturday night, sunday morning, perhaps a spotty shower. mid-90s if not upper 90s. tonight, in the 70s. another warm night. and about the same on saturday. sunday, a passing shower in the morning and maybe a shower south in the afternoon. but much cooler sunday. highs in e monday looks fantas
baltimore, three off at 91.re leesburg, 93 now with the heat index values from the mid-80s the lower 100s. sunny, hazy. the weather camera, 95. dew points in the upper 60s which is less than yesterday. but it is still a tough afternoon to be outside. i do want to point out, 60s and 70s across the northern plains and rockies because the cooler air is going to try to get here. at least a little bit of it for late in the weekend, early next week. showers and thunderstorms in the northern plains....
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next to me is michael, a law professor from the university of baltimore. he is an author and international political consultant. a civil rights, human rights and constitutional expert. his latest book, ghost of jim crow. we also have eddie, please raise your hand. he is currently, you see them on tv all day today. he is currently is currently the chair of the department of african-american studies at the william s professor of religion and african-american studies at princeton university in his latest book, democracy and how laced race still slaves the american soul. also with us today, the esteemed and one and only who has long been recognized for her progressive and insightful observation. she is a labor and colorful commentator. her latest book is, i will be better off. can't wait to wait to hear what she had to say. we also have victoria, she is an amazing woman. she has written so many novels and you wonder why the novelist is here, because she has a book out called stand your ground. stand stand your ground was an naacp image award winning book for 2
next to me is michael, a law professor from the university of baltimore. he is an author and international political consultant. a civil rights, human rights and constitutional expert. his latest book, ghost of jim crow. we also have eddie, please raise your hand. he is currently, you see them on tv all day today. he is currently is currently the chair of the department of african-american studies at the william s professor of religion and african-american studies at princeton university in his...
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you see the way the baltimore cops -- sorry, the cops in charlotte are handling this and authorities there handling this, and you think what? >> caller: well, in los angeles, it was a very weak response. it was almost, like, back at that time, acquiesce to whatever the people in the streets were going to do, just go ahead and burn up the city, and there was a lot of debate about that m i think in charlotte, they have the advantage of learning from what happened in baltimore and i think they are being a lot more proactive in balancing not making the communities feel like they are coming in heavy handed, but at the same time, they have to protect the community, and i think they are now moving -- i think today will be seen removing the group to a different area, trying to take better control of the situation. hopefully tomorrow, we'll see a lot better response. >> steve, talk about what goes into that? how do you ride that line between trying to protect the to answer questions, but also not wanting to release too much information and also not wanting to seem like you're trying to subdue
you see the way the baltimore cops -- sorry, the cops in charlotte are handling this and authorities there handling this, and you think what? >> caller: well, in los angeles, it was a very weak response. it was almost, like, back at that time, acquiesce to whatever the people in the streets were going to do, just go ahead and burn up the city, and there was a lot of debate about that m i think in charlotte, they have the advantage of learning from what happened in baltimore and i think...
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i think they are trying to take a page from what happened in ferguson, baltimore, other places where these things are going on, trying to learn the lessons, what to do, and especially whatnot to do, diane. >> jim, obviously, one of the big points of contention here is whether or not there was a a gun is there anymore from law enforcement in terms of what information they plan to release on what happened yesterday? >> reporter: no, none at all. the police essentially have done their information release that they are going to do. certainly more will be coming out as investigations continue, and as people have lawyers speaking for them. that's what we'll hear from the family members, more about that side of the story the next few days. >> really quickly here, you were there in ferguson, i was there as well for the anniversary, saw to many others. how would you say the second night of unrest compares to those other situations you've been to? >> reporter: well, i think the response has been sort of measured by the police here. again, i think they tried to learn from the previous incidents
i think they are trying to take a page from what happened in ferguson, baltimore, other places where these things are going on, trying to learn the lessons, what to do, and especially whatnot to do, diane. >> jim, obviously, one of the big points of contention here is whether or not there was a a gun is there anymore from law enforcement in terms of what information they plan to release on what happened yesterday? >> reporter: no, none at all. the police essentially have done their...
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lets start with donald trump campaign in baltimore, a short time
lets start with donald trump campaign in baltimore, a short time
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six officers were charged in baltimore and they all walked free. if police body camera exists that exonerate police wrong doing, would you encourage the chief and the mayor to release it? >> i don't encourage them to release it if it is against the north carolina's law. they have to operate within the law. the lack of trust of what you are talking about, the under lining that is the fact that people don't trust police officers and many communities don't trust the media and elected officials. this lack of trust is what we have to focus on and how we are going rebuild those bond of trust so you don't have these issues where everything is show me, show me. you will know in advance that justice will be served. that's why i focus so much in baltimore and not just on transparency but building those relationships and before the tragic death of freddie gray, i was out in the community and having these forums with the community asking how the police and government can work better together and when i felt that we had done all that we knew how to do. i asked
six officers were charged in baltimore and they all walked free. if police body camera exists that exonerate police wrong doing, would you encourage the chief and the mayor to release it? >> i don't encourage them to release it if it is against the north carolina's law. they have to operate within the law. the lack of trust of what you are talking about, the under lining that is the fact that people don't trust police officers and many communities don't trust the media and elected...
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in images that are early reminiscent of baltimore.e the same stresses that baltimore and ferguson and other cities before it have undergone remains to be seen but two nights so far protests and they seem to be getting more violent. all seems to stem around the lack of evidence so far for the public about what happened when keith lamont scott was shot dead by police. police say he had a gun. his family say he had a book. there is video evidence, dash cam or body cam, but the police say they will not release it now. they will let the family see it. so we're awaiting all of that at this time. no curfew planned for this city. we're going to continue our live coverage from right here in charlotte. i'm ashleigh banfield. thank you so much for joining us. wolf blitzer is up right after this break. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. it's noon in tulsa, oklahoma, 1:00 p.m. here in new york, 8:30 p.m. in tehran. wherever you're watching around the world, thank you for joining us. we begin with unrest in charlotte, north carolina. >> we cannot tolerat
in images that are early reminiscent of baltimore.e the same stresses that baltimore and ferguson and other cities before it have undergone remains to be seen but two nights so far protests and they seem to be getting more violent. all seems to stem around the lack of evidence so far for the public about what happened when keith lamont scott was shot dead by police. police say he had a gun. his family say he had a book. there is video evidence, dash cam or body cam, but the police say they will...
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and you have something about what happened in baltimore.here is a story in baltimore people don't know about. >> everybody knows about freddie gray and police officers not being convicted but we recently had a police officer who shot an individual when he was on the ground and two other police officers came and testified at the trial as to what he did and that has not been covered nationally unfortunately but justice was done in that case and had several components. the police testified against another police officer that did wrong. the victim survived, and was very fortunate but we had a courageous district attorney, everybody needs to be aware of that case as well as what happened with freddie gray. >> body cameras are an absolute blessing and the recording technology, is a blessing. rodney king -- anyway, the recording shows the limit, body cameras have their limitations. they can be turned off. people say things like what angle was it from, and more information is not necessarily enough information all the time. basically white folks ha
and you have something about what happened in baltimore.here is a story in baltimore people don't know about. >> everybody knows about freddie gray and police officers not being convicted but we recently had a police officer who shot an individual when he was on the ground and two other police officers came and testified at the trial as to what he did and that has not been covered nationally unfortunately but justice was done in that case and had several components. the police testified...
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out of those, 10 are against baltimore, new york, and boston. all three still fighting for a playoff spot. now the rays are trying to play the role as spoiler as two games separated the o's from rays and baltimore last night at camden yard. one of the few bright spots for tampa bay. drilled there at deep center. get out of here. tying his career high for the most long balls in the season. the orioles would score four in the first. back come the rays. logan forsyth delivering an rbi single to right. we're tied at four. registered five rbi in the game. rays up and the lead will be cut to 7-6 in the ninth. runners at the corners so chris davis strikes him out. stealing the rays' victory over the orioles. baltimore now dropped and a half back. >>> usa heads to syracuse. florida state is playing and we'll preview tonight at 6:00. until then, enjoy your friday, everyone. >>> 10 until 5:00 right now. new york city police shot a man who attacked a detective with a meat cleaver. what was he doing moments before the shooting? we've got an update on the ex
out of those, 10 are against baltimore, new york, and boston. all three still fighting for a playoff spot. now the rays are trying to play the role as spoiler as two games separated the o's from rays and baltimore last night at camden yard. one of the few bright spots for tampa bay. drilled there at deep center. get out of here. tying his career high for the most long balls in the season. the orioles would score four in the first. back come the rays. logan forsyth delivering an rbi single to...
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in baltimore charlie and his sister welcomed a much younger brother, ken. they experienced a unique period in our hisry who better to tell that part of charlie's journey than charlie himself as did he right here on "sunday morning" a few years ago. ? >> osgood: baltimore, maryland, birth place of the great babe ruth and of the star spangled banner. edgar allen poe did, too, so did this young khan. charles osgood wood. years old. like many 9-year-old boys, i was in love with baseball. and radio. the world around. and what a world it was back then, a world at war. a world of rationing and air raid drills and victory guard fence. still see that boy in my eye, happy in that terrible time as omaha 9-year-old can be. >> we interrupt this program to bring you a special news bull ten. the japanese have attacked pearl harbor. >> two days before i turned nine, i had to pin a tiny japanese flag flag to the big map i had tacked to my bedroom wall. it would be june 4 the date of america's great victory in the happily pin up an american flag. did i mention that i loved b
in baltimore charlie and his sister welcomed a much younger brother, ken. they experienced a unique period in our hisry who better to tell that part of charlie's journey than charlie himself as did he right here on "sunday morning" a few years ago. ? >> osgood: baltimore, maryland, birth place of the great babe ruth and of the star spangled banner. edgar allen poe did, too, so did this young khan. charles osgood wood. years old. like many 9-year-old boys, i was in love with...
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baltimore is an example. ferguson is an example.n i heard there was a gun ensolved today i had to think about dwyane johnson and his first account of the michael brown incident. he said michael brown had his hands up. that was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples' first impression and thought is that it was another police shooting. and it could have agitated protestors and the crowd. that was not true. it was another, it was a protestor on protestor. civilian on civilian. not a police shooting. it was going to be a battle. and the grand jury investigation into the michael brown case said that never happened. it is out there and believed it can, as a nation can there with a cooling off? and how do we deal with this in terms of a country? between those who are one on side of dealing with this as well as police? >
baltimore is an example. ferguson is an example.n i heard there was a gun ensolved today i had to think about dwyane johnson and his first account of the michael brown incident. he said michael brown had his hands up. that was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples' first...
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. 96 today downtown, 98 is the new record at dulles and 95 is the new record in baltimore. if we have 95 or higher tomorrow, it will be the third time in history we have done that in september. it's still pretty toasty out. if we factor in the heat, terms of heat index. it feels like it is 99 in waldorf. no showers for the nats game tonight. the forecast tomorrow is 103 downtown. once we get through tomorrow, we'll be in good shape. we'll talk about the cold front and give you an idea when showers and storms can roll in tomorrow night. >>> hundreds gathered today to railroad those killed on september 11th and the years after. that's the nypd bag pipe band. they led the way through the streets of lower manhattan today passing by the site where the twin towers once stood. officers and family members marched in procession, first time the new york city police held this kind of event to remember those killed. they held it today to av >>> on the capitol steps in washington, house members paused to mark the 15th anniversary of september 11. they sang god bless america. >>> members
. 96 today downtown, 98 is the new record at dulles and 95 is the new record in baltimore. if we have 95 or higher tomorrow, it will be the third time in history we have done that in september. it's still pretty toasty out. if we factor in the heat, terms of heat index. it feels like it is 99 in waldorf. no showers for the nats game tonight. the forecast tomorrow is 103 downtown. once we get through tomorrow, we'll be in good shape. we'll talk about the cold front and give you an idea when...
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and that's what i would ask for -- that's what i ask in baltimore. and that's what i ask in charlotte. because once these things are destroyed you're stroig the businesses, you're destroying the stores. in the heat of the moment that damage is done and it's going to take awhile for the community to repair itself. >> right. but you get to the how. how, how, how do you repair transparency seeing it for yourself. this isn't like freddie gray. you had cell phone video there that based on what you saw rendered by the justice system gave a deceptive notion of what was happening and what his distress was and what it was caused by if you look at the outcomes of the trials that you've had to this point. but here, this is very fact sensitive. this is about whether or not he had a gun on a very basic level. the video would show that. do you not believe that the value of that disclosure would require the authorities to put the video out? >> i think we're all speculating as to what the video will actually show. but what i'm -- what i'm continue to emphasize is ju
and that's what i would ask for -- that's what i ask in baltimore. and that's what i ask in charlotte. because once these things are destroyed you're stroig the businesses, you're destroying the stores. in the heat of the moment that damage is done and it's going to take awhile for the community to repair itself. >> right. but you get to the how. how, how, how do you repair transparency seeing it for yourself. this isn't like freddie gray. you had cell phone video there that based on what...
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here's a look at current temperatures. 83 dulles, same d.c., 82 baltimore this hour. 79 mannasas and 81 winchester. and the dew points, oh, that is a huge factor because hot, mug yain sticky conditions this weekend. right now dew points in the 70s everywhere. you factor in dew points and air temperatures and this is what it actually feels like outside. wow, 10:00 at night feels like the 1 now in d.c. and 92 annapolis and 89 quantico. so the heat is on and this is what we'll be dealing with onc we get into the teekd weekend. take a look. it will be cooler. back to you. >> in the district police are investigating app alleged sexual assault that happened inside roosevelt senior high school. a 15-year-old student male athlete said the abuse happened over several hours on the evening of the 15th and investigators are not confirming the case but d.c. public schools release aid statement that reads in part d.c. public schools do not place such behavior and put staff on administrate live pending investigation and suspended involved students. we're committed to make sure our athletic programs
here's a look at current temperatures. 83 dulles, same d.c., 82 baltimore this hour. 79 mannasas and 81 winchester. and the dew points, oh, that is a huge factor because hot, mug yain sticky conditions this weekend. right now dew points in the 70s everywhere. you factor in dew points and air temperatures and this is what it actually feels like outside. wow, 10:00 at night feels like the 1 now in d.c. and 92 annapolis and 89 quantico. so the heat is on and this is what we'll be dealing with onc...
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a winnable game on sunday and baltimore. jack dell rio taking on the titans. third of the season. pretty much held in check. 41 seconds left and the raiders are up 10-3. a swing pass to seth roberts and raiders taken the lead into halftime third quarter, murray had a great game. diving into the end zone. 15 seconds to go and it came down to this. the ball is overthrown and the raiders hold on 17-10 and they improve 2 and one on the season. for the first time since 2013 the third play of the game, 45 seconds gone, christian michael 45 yards, touched down. russell wilson scrambles and steps up touchdown to jimmy graham and seahawks fans holding their breath because third quarter wilson will be horse collared and he goes down awkwardly on his left knee and stays down for a couple of minutes. he left the game and came back for one play before leaving for good. the seahawks win 37-18. the 49ers six straight loss to seattle. the mets and the cardinals compete for the 2 wild-card spots. dry those tears. they're not edited yet. third inning, game tied, buster posey's career hit 999 as the
a winnable game on sunday and baltimore. jack dell rio taking on the titans. third of the season. pretty much held in check. 41 seconds left and the raiders are up 10-3. a swing pass to seth roberts and raiders taken the lead into halftime third quarter, murray had a great game. diving into the end zone. 15 seconds to go and it came down to this. the ball is overthrown and the raiders hold on 17-10 and they improve 2 and one on the season. for the first time since 2013 the third play of the...
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this during a speech in baltimore.about hillary clinton and her health situation? stay right here. that coming up. i used to blame the weather for my frizz. turns out my curls needed to be stronger to fight back. pantene's pro-v formula makes my curls so strong* they can dry practically frizz free.*á because strong is beautiful. get even stronger results with pantene expert, our most intensely concentrated pro-v formula. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting functi
this during a speech in baltimore.about hillary clinton and her health situation? stay right here. that coming up. i used to blame the weather for my frizz. turns out my curls needed to be stronger to fight back. pantene's pro-v formula makes my curls so strong* they can dry practically frizz free.*á because strong is beautiful. get even stronger results with pantene expert, our most intensely concentrated pro-v formula. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't...
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the orioles gave david ortiz the baltimore dugout bench he smashed three years ago. they gifted him a $10,000 check to one of his favorite charities, the world pediatric project. >> fun gift. >> he did leave that, though, i thinn >> not as much frustration going on right now. it's a good thing. yes, absolutely. hey, just want to give you a quick update if you've been following, we've been tracking a couple of systems in the tropics, lisa in the atlantic. karl is right now a tropical storm. you can see there are tropical storm warnings up for bermuda. this is likely going to make a very close pass overnight, coming pretty close to bermuda, and they'll get some winds, some rain out of this. then it's going to school away a heads-up on that. this is not coming near the eastern seaboard. we are watching showers traversing the canadian border. this is all associated with a front that's going to be dropping southward. this is going to bring in a dramatic change for temperatures tomorrow. this afternoon it's going to be very warm. look what happens at 6:00 p.m. and midnight
the orioles gave david ortiz the baltimore dugout bench he smashed three years ago. they gifted him a $10,000 check to one of his favorite charities, the world pediatric project. >> fun gift. >> he did leave that, though, i thinn >> not as much frustration going on right now. it's a good thing. yes, absolutely. hey, just want to give you a quick update if you've been following, we've been tracking a couple of systems in the tropics, lisa in the atlantic. karl is right now a...