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so the baltimore and ohio was incorporated in 1827. the intent was to take it from baltimore to the ohio river, a journey of 382 miles. it took the b&o 25 years to complete at a cost of approximately $14 million. historian called it the 19th century equivalent of the moonshot, and he wasn't kidding, when you think about what they had to overcome. steep grades, the allegheny mountains, untried technology, really when you think about everything that is involved with it, it was quite a feat. the locomotive behind me was built in 1927, and it mimics the tom thumb, the first steam engine in the united states. a very unique piece designed by peter cooper. if you have heard of the cooper union, that is his claim to fame. he was a manufacturer and entrepreneur. what he ended up doing was building something very similar to what was behind us, the tom thumb. while successful by proving a steam engine could operate, it wasn't successful in the manufacturing world. they couldn't turn them out fast enough. ended up failing on his contract, but what
so the baltimore and ohio was incorporated in 1827. the intent was to take it from baltimore to the ohio river, a journey of 382 miles. it took the b&o 25 years to complete at a cost of approximately $14 million. historian called it the 19th century equivalent of the moonshot, and he wasn't kidding, when you think about what they had to overcome. steep grades, the allegheny mountains, untried technology, really when you think about everything that is involved with it, it was quite a feat....
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firing through matthew judon for baltimore. dan: eight sacks on the year for judon and this one was just a blur. he goes around the little twist move there in the middle. willy henry taking care of the interference. down goes dalton. really conservative play calling by bill lazor and the bengals. two runs and then a forced pass and a sack on third down. ian: first sack of the day for the baltimore defense. cincinnati punts it on fourth down to campanaro. big punt, campanaro, though, has some room. and he's out of bounds. 55-yard kick with a flag thrown back of the 29 on cincinnati's end of the field. referee: during the kick, holding. number 88 of the receiving team. 10-yard penalty from the end of the kick. baltimore's ball. first down. ian: it is a call on the hold, mayle. 6:33 on the clock. baltimore 27. cincinnati 24. they'll back it up after the penalty. a completely different team in the second half. the baltimore ravens did some soul searching during the bye week. they were 4-5. they asked one another what kind of team d
firing through matthew judon for baltimore. dan: eight sacks on the year for judon and this one was just a blur. he goes around the little twist move there in the middle. willy henry taking care of the interference. down goes dalton. really conservative play calling by bill lazor and the bengals. two runs and then a forced pass and a sack on third down. ian: first sack of the day for the baltimore defense. cincinnati punts it on fourth down to campanaro. big punt, campanaro, though, has some...
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everybody knows about baltimore and all of this. but we're there too. and here's the problem that we've got. is that we are considered to be a newer state. our state was in -- 1907. and so we -- we came along later in this. however, now we're past our life span on all the locks and dams we have. we're having really serious problems right now, particularly in two of our locks and dams, the deterioration taking place. one of the best things to happen, allowing users to participate financially. that didn't happen in government very often. that they want -- they actually want to and they have to get permission to give the government money. that's essentially what we went through. so we've come a long ways on that. but we also have on some of the far inland -- like we are in oklahoma, the life span has already passed us. so i'm interested. you said in your testimony that a change in the cost share and inland waterways trust fund might be helpful. how would you suggest that would impact project delivery? >> thank you, senator. using the example of olmstead, w
everybody knows about baltimore and all of this. but we're there too. and here's the problem that we've got. is that we are considered to be a newer state. our state was in -- 1907. and so we -- we came along later in this. however, now we're past our life span on all the locks and dams we have. we're having really serious problems right now, particularly in two of our locks and dams, the deterioration taking place. one of the best things to happen, allowing users to participate financially....
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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, he would visit the baltimore city courthouse and then argue the cases with his son over dinner. his mother norma was an educated articulate woman who taught in baltimore's segregated schools
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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that is especially a problem in baltimore. >> and apparently many classrooms in baltimore city public schools don't have adequate heat. former nfl player and native aaron maben launched a social media campaign to pump heat into the school world says the district had to return funds to the state that could have prevented this all here. brody, what's the deal? >> that's the crazeest part. we've heard from stated mrt tores now saying and also reporting that since 2009 millions that could have fixed this for years has been september back because it was not used makes no sense. >> taxpayer money. maryland taxpayer money that will not fix this problem and it's a problem. while we deal with freezing cold snap kids any baltimore schools huddle together the no heat due to housed in older buildings. first round pick and ellicott city native is now a teacher. he's tired of kids freezing in his classroom. he posted this video to pay attention to the problem. >> how has the day been four. >> cold, cold, >> very, very, very, very, very, very, very cold. >> you guys are cold? >> yes. >> i'm super, s
that is especially a problem in baltimore. >> and apparently many classrooms in baltimore city public schools don't have adequate heat. former nfl player and native aaron maben launched a social media campaign to pump heat into the school world says the district had to return funds to the state that could have prevented this all here. brody, what's the deal? >> that's the crazeest part. we've heard from stated mrt tores now saying and also reporting that since 2009 millions that...
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public schools were closed again today in baltimore, but it wasn't a snow day. the schools have been dealing with flooding and heating issues, blamed now on decades of neglect and mismanagement. errol barnett is there. >> i'm here at school with my two coats because it's freezing. >> reporter: outraged by the state of frederick douglass high school, this teacher produced these videos of buckled floors >>d burst pipes. as it is out here right now. it flooded the first day, and i moved to another class, and then that class flooded. >> reporter: at this elementary school, former n.f.l. linebacker and current teacher maybe asked his students you who they were holding up. >> yesterday i had frostbite. >> you had frostbite yesterday. >> reporter: some baltimore students endured 44-degree temperatures indoors before schools were closed yesterday and today. ict of 60 of the cities 180 campuses reported weather-related problems. >> it is the cumulative effect of, frankly, decades of underinvestment in urk an school buildings. >> reporter: dr. sonia santerks lises is the
public schools were closed again today in baltimore, but it wasn't a snow day. the schools have been dealing with flooding and heating issues, blamed now on decades of neglect and mismanagement. errol barnett is there. >> i'm here at school with my two coats because it's freezing. >> reporter: outraged by the state of frederick douglass high school, this teacher produced these videos of buckled floors >>d burst pipes. as it is out here right now. it flooded the first day, and...
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by 1784, romans had moved to baltimore. -- rollins had moved to baltimore. as washington had never met rawlins, he again turned to his source for all things maryland. as i seem to be in the habit of giving you trouble, would you be so obliging as to give me your opinion of mr. rollins with respect to his diligence as a workman? whether he is reckoned moderate or high in his charges? the reply was positive but may not have been what washington hoped for in regards to price. he is a man of reputation and business, an esteemed workman. there are many specimens of his abilities and annapolis. he is the only one in his profession and therefore makes his own terms. i cannot find he has been reckoned exorbitant. translation, don't be a cheapskate, general. he's worth it. [laughter] mr. reinhart: the general responded with resignation. "i know we are always in the power of workman." the design drawn up by rollins showed him to be the master tillman had promised. the artisan was as comfortable in the delicacies of neoclassical expression as he had been in the heavier
by 1784, romans had moved to baltimore. -- rollins had moved to baltimore. as washington had never met rawlins, he again turned to his source for all things maryland. as i seem to be in the habit of giving you trouble, would you be so obliging as to give me your opinion of mr. rollins with respect to his diligence as a workman? whether he is reckoned moderate or high in his charges? the reply was positive but may not have been what washington hoped for in regards to price. he is a man of...
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>> i don't live in baltimore, i live in atlanta.cutor, there are a number of factors that go into the increase of criminal activity. one of the number one things the things that black lives matter ask and many others is we want to make sure that the police are involved in an integral part of the community, not against the community, and they have not reached that point yet. >> tucker: hold on, i'm confused, you say you are a part of black lives matter, at least sympathetic to it. it's in the name, "black lives matter." i don't know what percentage -- >> i didn't say that but yes. >> tucker: i don't know what percentage of those murder victims were african-american, overwhelming majority. i'm a little concerned and confused by why you wouldn't have a better answer than there are a lot of reasons, like, it's as serious question. why were 343 people murdered in baltimore this year? have you thought about why? >> absolutely but i don't understand why one argument has to do with the other. all lives do, in fact whether they are taken by
>> i don't live in baltimore, i live in atlanta.cutor, there are a number of factors that go into the increase of criminal activity. one of the number one things the things that black lives matter ask and many others is we want to make sure that the police are involved in an integral part of the community, not against the community, and they have not reached that point yet. >> tucker: hold on, i'm confused, you say you are a part of black lives matter, at least sympathetic to it....
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and we can't really say he belongs so much to baltimore or richmond or new york as he belongs to the world. he's everybody's writer. and that's a great thing about this museum, it's a place that brings together everybody. >>> our cities tour continues with a visit to the virginia's capital, home to the oldest legislative bead in the hem fis sphere. it moved to richmond in 1780 phi and jefferson credited with its design. next, horn mike greenough talks about the significance and it's place in american history. >> we are inside a working public building that has hosted the oldest elected law-making legislature active in the western hemisphere today. i think in terms of architecture, since we are the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war and since we are the first monumental r
and we can't really say he belongs so much to baltimore or richmond or new york as he belongs to the world. he's everybody's writer. and that's a great thing about this museum, it's a place that brings together everybody. >>> our cities tour continues with a visit to the virginia's capital, home to the oldest legislative bead in the hem fis sphere. it moved to richmond in 1780 phi and jefferson credited with its design. next, horn mike greenough talks about the significance and it's...
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fox news political analyst gianno caldwell will be here to talk about baltimore. they have a new record for homicides per capita in 2017. local residents have surprising answers. we know america is a country on the move and we know where they are moving to. according to a survey, americans are going west. oregon, idaho, washington state. states that saw the most people leave: illinois, new jersey, new york. coming up, the justice department and the fbi facing a deadline tomorrow to hanover dossier details to the house intelligence committee. tonight the firm behind the dossier speaking out and taking a stand against republicans. we will debate their claims. another tough day for travelers. what is behind the latest nightmare. >> they are like okay. we waited another hour. .. .. >> shannon: another big deadline tomorrow. we are going to see whether the justice department and fbi answer a deadline imposed on them by the chairman of the house intelligence committee. republican congressman devin nunes wants materials on witnesses related to the so-called dossier. a re
fox news political analyst gianno caldwell will be here to talk about baltimore. they have a new record for homicides per capita in 2017. local residents have surprising answers. we know america is a country on the move and we know where they are moving to. according to a survey, americans are going west. oregon, idaho, washington state. states that saw the most people leave: illinois, new jersey, new york. coming up, the justice department and the fbi facing a deadline tomorrow to hanover...
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a patient dumped outside by hospital staff in baltimore. the viral video that has people outraged - and the response from the hospital. the death toll in the california mudslide disatser rising.. as we get a new view of the devastation. people buried under feet of mud in just seconds. new overnight - why emergency cell pone alerts were never sent. and the same system bringing that rain to california, now heading east. the snow on the way today in the midwest.. and the rain right time tomorrow. good morning washington. toss to eileen - 50s today, 60s tomorrow, 30s this weekend - showers arrive this evening; rain for the friday 30s this weekend - showers arrive this evening; rain for the friday am commute - midnight high saturday with tumbling temperatures - windy & colder saturday - back to unseasonably cold through next week today: mostly cloudy and milder. pm showers. highs: 50-55 winds: se 5 mph tonight: cloudy and mild. scattered showers. highs: 52-58 winds: sse 5-10 mph friday: cloudy and warm. rain likely. highs: 63-67 winds: s 5-10 mp
a patient dumped outside by hospital staff in baltimore. the viral video that has people outraged - and the response from the hospital. the death toll in the california mudslide disatser rising.. as we get a new view of the devastation. people buried under feet of mud in just seconds. new overnight - why emergency cell pone alerts were never sent. and the same system bringing that rain to california, now heading east. the snow on the way today in the midwest.. and the rain right time tomorrow....
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maybe he a smaller piece he carried to baltimore. so maybe he had two drunks. but his sister eventually acquired this and had had a big legal battle over who got to have his trunk. poe's mother in law, who is actually his aunt and his sister who is his closest living relative fought over the literary estate and finally the mother in law kbhoo whoicidant have it had the rights signed over it the literary writes. and it was only recently discovered in one of poe's letters that had been in a private collection in italy that the reason poe left his trunk at the swan tavern was that he hadn't paid his hotel bill and said they wouldn't give him back his luggage until he paid it remainder of the money. so that does explain why his trunk was still here and why his sister eventually got ahold of it. after her death, she passed it down to her foster niece who sold it for $35 and now it's one of the prizes of our collection. well, this area addresses another one of the scandals about poe. who is buried under poe's monument? for years people have questioned did edger allan
maybe he a smaller piece he carried to baltimore. so maybe he had two drunks. but his sister eventually acquired this and had had a big legal battle over who got to have his trunk. poe's mother in law, who is actually his aunt and his sister who is his closest living relative fought over the literary estate and finally the mother in law kbhoo whoicidant have it had the rights signed over it the literary writes. and it was only recently discovered in one of poe's letters that had been in a...
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fox news political analyst gianno caldwell will be here to talk about baltimore. have a new record for homicides per capita in 2017. local residents have surprising answers. we know america is a country on the move and we know where they are moving to. according to a survey, americans are going west. oregon, idaho, washington state. states that saw the most people leave: illinois, new jersey, new york. coming up, the justice department and the fbi facing a deadline tomorrow to hanover dossier details to the house intelligence committee. tonight the firm behind the dossier speaking out and taking a stand against republicans. we will debate their claims. another tough day for travelers. what is behind the latest nightmare. >> they are like okay. we waited another hour. my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people visit national parks from all over the world. food tastes better when you don't have to cook it. he was just supposed to be my dog. i don't know why. (vo) we're proud that, on behalf of our owners, the subaru share the love event will ha
fox news political analyst gianno caldwell will be here to talk about baltimore. have a new record for homicides per capita in 2017. local residents have surprising answers. we know america is a country on the move and we know where they are moving to. according to a survey, americans are going west. oregon, idaho, washington state. states that saw the most people leave: illinois, new jersey, new york. coming up, the justice department and the fbi facing a deadline tomorrow to hanover dossier...
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and downtown 5 i think that's almost safe in baltimore. here are the lows we're forecasting 10 downtown. 5 in college park but t leesburg -- sterling, and one in leesburg. 0 in haymarket and 0 in lateensville. day planner, low teens to start. 16 by 11:00. only 19 by 1:00. we'll be lucky to make 20 again tomorrow. light winds and full sun. that's going to feel nice. 41 on monday, a light mix possible. after that here comes the january thought. 50 on tuesday, 49 on wednesday. clouds on thursday. 55 may be a shower and rain and showers on friday but highs in the mid to upper 50s. >>> kirt sure is saying all right things. >> he's a genius when it comes to making everybody happy. will he be here next year? he says yeah, but of course there's z2kqoz z16fz y2kqoy y16fy >>> now wusa 9 sports with frank hammerhan brought to you by xfinity. >> let's face it kirt cousins with brought to you by an old school politician. berke staying on the grant and danny radio show. he would love to be here in d.c. playing for the red kins but kirk also wants to see
and downtown 5 i think that's almost safe in baltimore. here are the lows we're forecasting 10 downtown. 5 in college park but t leesburg -- sterling, and one in leesburg. 0 in haymarket and 0 in lateensville. day planner, low teens to start. 16 by 11:00. only 19 by 1:00. we'll be lucky to make 20 again tomorrow. light winds and full sun. that's going to feel nice. 41 on monday, a light mix possible. after that here comes the january thought. 50 on tuesday, 49 on wednesday. clouds on thursday....
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on old west baltimore road. rescuers had to use a boat rather than risking hypothermia in the water. one driver gave it a try for he makes it. dangerously low temperatures kept the risks high today. three in maryland, two in d.c. and another one in virginia. one of the impacted areas check this out new hampshire avenue just south of the beltway. so that was fun. delays are expected to continue through tonight's commute. what's even worse, the water main break caused water to run downhill. it flooded at least three basements. >> you can go down to the step there. i have a swimming pool which i didn't know i had. this is a bad way to start the new year i'm telling you. >> yeah. >> it was really scary. had there not been people in the house i mean, i don't know. everything here was like knee-high. the water. everything was just floating around. >> just around the corner from that chaotic scene water main break. that caused minor damage to three more homes. we're told the ages of these milo yiannopouloses is a big f
on old west baltimore road. rescuers had to use a boat rather than risking hypothermia in the water. one driver gave it a try for he makes it. dangerously low temperatures kept the risks high today. three in maryland, two in d.c. and another one in virginia. one of the impacted areas check this out new hampshire avenue just south of the beltway. so that was fun. delays are expected to continue through tonight's commute. what's even worse, the water main break caused water to run downhill. it...
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a former baltimore cop joined us next to way and.praising donald trump, a former sailor jailed for taking a picture inside a submarine calling out the double standard the cleared hillary clinton of her private email scandal, how he says this entire thing ruined his life and hope for a pardon from the president in a fox news exclusive. ♪ ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia >> needs to send a clear message to the doj that he needs to send the message to hillary clinton. >> the former navy sailor jailed for taking a picture inside of the marina plotting donald trump for calling out a blatant double standard. >> after hillary clinton's top aides failed to follow basic security protocol. a full-scale investigation into this. >> reporter: one of those calls from the president. yesterday donald trump wrote, quote, crooked hillary clinton's top 8 huma abedin accused of disregarding security protocols, classified passwords into the hands of foreign agents, remember this arf p
a former baltimore cop joined us next to way and.praising donald trump, a former sailor jailed for taking a picture inside a submarine calling out the double standard the cleared hillary clinton of her private email scandal, how he says this entire thing ruined his life and hope for a pardon from the president in a fox news exclusive. ♪ ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia >> needs to send a clear message to the doj...
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a hospital in baltimore is investigating the treatment of one of its patients.ffers left the woman dressed only in her hospital gown near a bus stop last night in the freezing cold. jeff pegues has this story. y so you're all just going to leave this lady out here with no clothes on? >> reporter: overnight, this man was walking past a baltimore hospital when he noticed something he says he'll never forget. >> i'm assuming that you all are with the security department? okay. is there a supervisor available? >> i am the supervisor. >> reporter: the hospital security guards had just wheeled p,patient to a bus stop, and in the freezing temperatures, they left her there. the only thing she had on was a hospital gown. >> it's about 30 degrees out here right now. are you okay? are you unable to speak? are you okay, ma'am? do you need me to call the police? ca reporter: it's called patient dumping, and it doesn't just happen in baltimore. in 2007, "60 minutes" investigated the practice of removing homeless patients from los angeles hospitals and leaving them downtown. o
a hospital in baltimore is investigating the treatment of one of its patients.ffers left the woman dressed only in her hospital gown near a bus stop last night in the freezing cold. jeff pegues has this story. y so you're all just going to leave this lady out here with no clothes on? >> reporter: overnight, this man was walking past a baltimore hospital when he noticed something he says he'll never forget. >> i'm assuming that you all are with the security department? okay. is there...
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minus three at dulles, minus three at gaithersburg and minus four at baltimore. pretty good indication that this is really dangerous weather. we do have winter weather alerts, windchill warnings areas far west, allegheny, mineral, pen dell ton, here, the windchill warning means that the actual windchill factor is going to be as low as 25 below zero. where the windchill advisories in effect, all the other areas shaded in blue, it could go as low as ten degrees below, dangerous and only takes 30 minutes for exposed skin to freeze and you get frost bite. the arctic air stays in place once we get into the weekend. not getting sunday, nothing significant. it will be significant considering where we've been, still remaining very cold, that arctic air express, here's your planner, by midday, 18 degrees is your air temperature, and 20 degrees by the 4:00 hour. and i'm telling you once again, to take it seriously. because hypothermia and frost bite are real. if you notice a lack of feeling or anything in the areas you got to check for frost bite, shivering and numbness, d
minus three at dulles, minus three at gaithersburg and minus four at baltimore. pretty good indication that this is really dangerous weather. we do have winter weather alerts, windchill warnings areas far west, allegheny, mineral, pen dell ton, here, the windchill warning means that the actual windchill factor is going to be as low as 25 below zero. where the windchill advisories in effect, all the other areas shaded in blue, it could go as low as ten degrees below, dangerous and only takes 30...
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not just baltimore may be in d.c. too. >> and city of brotherly love. >> wasn't your headline -- >> don't do that. >> tuck you didn't listen to anything i said. >> it's look a daily ritual we have. >> 28 washington and 31 new york. >> i'ming a that may be the headline. >> i said i'll read as scripted and fill in the details. >> partly sunny. >> what's going on colonial beach. >> in the 40s today. >> that's a good question. >> i'm trying to get us off of that. >> keep us moving. >> we're looking at colonial sgleech how do you delay it and complain about it not moving and partial sunshine and temps in the 40s and warm-up to look forward to thursday and friday and quick temperatures below freezing this morning and there could be a slippery spot or two that changes quickly as temperatures freezing this afternoon. >> i think we all need the warmer weather. >> if you wanted to play soccer outside you can it will be nice. >> good morning, we have big problems this morning. i want to get to sky fox first 6:7. there georgia av
not just baltimore may be in d.c. too. >> and city of brotherly love. >> wasn't your headline -- >> don't do that. >> tuck you didn't listen to anything i said. >> it's look a daily ritual we have. >> 28 washington and 31 new york. >> i'ming a that may be the headline. >> i said i'll read as scripted and fill in the details. >> partly sunny. >> what's going on colonial beach. >> in the 40s today. >> that's a good question....
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for baltimore. this is home is about four syrian refugee families who have been resettled in baltimore maryland. and they are starting over when you go to a grocery. store. or you could see that there may be a. kind of concern that their sunni. arab could you know i mean saudi surely. the international rescue committee is the place where we met all of these subjects but now that i have you all introduce yourself to both the class and to me what's so complicated is that they have eight months within which to become self-sufficient and you think of sometimes when you might need to say your address in english hello no one at the end of those eight months they need to be learning the language have a job be able to take care of themselves maybe. the new documentary this is home follows four syrian refugee families as they try to settle into new lives in the united states right here in the studio from the film we're joined by bhutto and the engineering student from syria who now lives in baltimore welcome
for baltimore. this is home is about four syrian refugee families who have been resettled in baltimore maryland. and they are starting over when you go to a grocery. store. or you could see that there may be a. kind of concern that their sunni. arab could you know i mean saudi surely. the international rescue committee is the place where we met all of these subjects but now that i have you all introduce yourself to both the class and to me what's so complicated is that they have eight months...
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, in the history of baltimore. murder skyrocketed nationally by over 20% during that two-year period. people are afraid to leave their homes. that community is not governed by the rule of law. drug overdose deaths surged in recent years and i suspect many of you and your families have been affected in semi by that. in 1990, -- in some way by that. in 1990, 6000 people died to drug overdoses. last year, drug overdoses is now the leading cause of death of americans under the age of 50. those statistics are facts, not opinions. president trump responded to those heartbreaking faxed by directing the department of justice to support state and local law enforcement and work with them to restore public safety for all americans. 85% of our law enforcement officers in the united states are state, local and tribal, not federal offices. the attorney general recognizes that we need to support those partners if we want to reduce crime. our department reinvigorated the project safe neighborhoods program by improving and updating
, in the history of baltimore. murder skyrocketed nationally by over 20% during that two-year period. people are afraid to leave their homes. that community is not governed by the rule of law. drug overdose deaths surged in recent years and i suspect many of you and your families have been affected in semi by that. in 1990, -- in some way by that. in 1990, 6000 people died to drug overdoses. last year, drug overdoses is now the leading cause of death of americans under the age of 50. those...
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jeff. >> jeff pegues staying on the storien baltimore.f, thank you. >> congress is trying to reach a deal by the end of next week to extend the obama era daca program. it allows immigrants who are brought illegally into the u.s. as children to live and work without fear of deportation. nearly 100 immigrants with daca status are currently enrolled in medical schools. adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every tim i hear footsteps outside my door, a part of me thinks should i open the door. >> even after 20 years in the u.s., caesar montelanga worries about being deported. third year medical student born in mexico but raised in new mexico is afraid without daca he may never be able to practice legally. >> we will be forever stuck with this status that makes us essentially like second-class citizens. >> this woman, fled violence in mexico at 14 wants to be an obgyn. >> the news reminds you, twitter remind you that, at some level you are not welcomed here. >> i see the u.s. as my home. my community. my people. my peers. >> this woma
jeff. >> jeff pegues staying on the storien baltimore.f, thank you. >> congress is trying to reach a deal by the end of next week to extend the obama era daca program. it allows immigrants who are brought illegally into the u.s. as children to live and work without fear of deportation. nearly 100 immigrants with daca status are currently enrolled in medical schools. adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every tim i hear footsteps outside my door, a part of me thinks...
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it's unclear if that was the case in baltimore. >> go ahead and sit down. [sobbing pawrns okay, ma'am. go ahead and sit down. thank you. i'm going to call to get you some help. >> reporter: in a statement, the university o maryland medical center said they share the shock and disappointment of many who viewed the video. in the end, they say, "we clearly failed to fulfill our mission with this patient." the man who recorded the video called 911. he says medics ended up taking the patient back to the same hospital. a review is under way that could lead to personnel action against the hospital employees involved. jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now to some other stories we are following in the evening news feed. immigration agents today raided nearly 100 7-eleven stores in 17 states and washington, d.c. at least 21 suspected undocumented immigrants were arrested. officials say the sweep was a follow-up to the 2013 arrests of nine 7-eleven owners and managers for harboring illegal immigrants. the a.c.l.u. says it's investigating the arrest of a
it's unclear if that was the case in baltimore. >> go ahead and sit down. [sobbing pawrns okay, ma'am. go ahead and sit down. thank you. i'm going to call to get you some help. >> reporter: in a statement, the university o maryland medical center said they share the shock and disappointment of many who viewed the video. in the end, they say, "we clearly failed to fulfill our mission with this patient." the man who recorded the video called 911. he says medics ended up...
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it contains about 150 times more water than the concrete tank in baltimore.is enclosed, but limestone is porous, so it is naturally filled with the water and life found in the gulf of mexico. what they saw underwater did nothing to change their minds about the suitability of this place. how was it? >> i think the thing that was most impressive was, there was life everywhere, everywhere. every time you turn around, a bunch of little clams and scallops are closing their doors. did you hear the snapping shrimp? >> i did hear the pistol shrimp this time. >> absolutely! that was really cool. they were cracking it up down there, wherever they are. >> lots of life though, lots of lots of life. >> o'brien: 14 miles up the overseas highway is another possible location, on no name key. the site holds some allure, but sits inside the national key deer refuge. the miniature deer are federally endangered, complicating zoning and permitting challenges. here, racanelli met matt sexton with the conservation fund who is helping the aquarium acquire a site. unlike cudjoe, this
it contains about 150 times more water than the concrete tank in baltimore.is enclosed, but limestone is porous, so it is naturally filled with the water and life found in the gulf of mexico. what they saw underwater did nothing to change their minds about the suitability of this place. how was it? >> i think the thing that was most impressive was, there was life everywhere, everywhere. every time you turn around, a bunch of little clams and scallops are closing their doors. did you hear...
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it's 2 miles in washington, it's not terrible but lower and visibilities down by baltimore. this is not due to fog, of course, this is due to the snow. i'll have to check some ocean city maryland ones but for now get to annapolis eastern shore it's down to less than 2 miles so it is tough out there driving with the snow falling and then with potentially some temperatures well below freezing. we're only in the 20's out there. wind chills are in the low teens. and by this time tomorrow morning, they will be well below zero. day planner forecast, count on that light snow to be falling and accumulating through the morning. by 1:00 p.m. it's all over all though with the wind blowing snow is a possibility especially south and east of town. and all over by 1:00 p.m., i mean here. it will that continue along the coast through much of the day. that's a look at your plan, forecast. erin i'll send it over to you. >> thank you caitlin. >>> looking around the district maryland and virginia. you can see the camera on the bottom there, that is in the district, pennsylvania avenue at alabam
it's 2 miles in washington, it's not terrible but lower and visibilities down by baltimore. this is not due to fog, of course, this is due to the snow. i'll have to check some ocean city maryland ones but for now get to annapolis eastern shore it's down to less than 2 miles so it is tough out there driving with the snow falling and then with potentially some temperatures well below freezing. we're only in the 20's out there. wind chills are in the low teens. and by this time tomorrow morning,...
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in marylan baltimore, and frederick. the stores have three days to provide immigration statuses of workers. 7-eleven at the corporate level says they are complying with authorities and will terminate any agreement with franchises violating the law. ice officials say it is a new year, new approach. in landover, john gonzalez, "good morning washington." larry: the latest in the russia investigation. president trump saying he won't interview with special counsel robert mueller despite previously saying he would be willing to do so. the senate republican leading one investigation says it will not happen that republicans will take over. >> a hope he doesn't call me and tell me the same thing you said he said. deniespresident trump there was any collusion and has called the investigatio single greatest witchhunt in american history. autria: numeral two men caught on camera busting up a jewelry store along f street northwest. you can see them throwing rocks and crawling through doors. that is when they break display cases and l
in marylan baltimore, and frederick. the stores have three days to provide immigration statuses of workers. 7-eleven at the corporate level says they are complying with authorities and will terminate any agreement with franchises violating the law. ice officials say it is a new year, new approach. in landover, john gonzalez, "good morning washington." larry: the latest in the russia investigation. president trump saying he won't interview with special counsel robert mueller despite...
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and minus 8 westminster and minus 5 gainersburg and minus 4 baltimore. that's a good indication. windchill warning and adv advisorys in effect through tomorrow in the warning area to feel as low as minus 5. and in the wind chill advisory area could feel as low as minus 10. here's a quick look at what you can expect this weekend warming up every so slightly on i'll have the foul forecast later it's up to you. >> a big fire is investigation it broke off post office in millersville and no one was hurt your this and spoingtal inspector is see if any mail was damaged. >>> tonight we're hearing from a former local teacher and coach and how his students discovered he's a member of white nationalist group. the all girls academy of the holy cross in concernsing torngs maryland, fired him. "fox5" evan lamb sbert live outside the school. what did he he have to say. >> tony we wanted to know if greg conti regretted white supremists and racist views of the fact caught his job at the school. he doesn't have any regrets and understands the school did what it had to do. >> the school is trying t
and minus 8 westminster and minus 5 gainersburg and minus 4 baltimore. that's a good indication. windchill warning and adv advisorys in effect through tomorrow in the warning area to feel as low as minus 5. and in the wind chill advisory area could feel as low as minus 10. here's a quick look at what you can expect this weekend warming up every so slightly on i'll have the foul forecast later it's up to you. >> a big fire is investigation it broke off post office in millersville and no...
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>> it is called patient dumping and it doesn't just happen in baltimore. in investigated removing homeless patients from los angeles hospitals and leaving them downtown. often the patients are not insured or have financial issues. it is unclear if that was the case in baltimore. >> go ahead and sit down. [ sobbing ] [ crying ] >> okay, ma'am. go ahead and sit down. thank you. i'm going to call to get you some help. >> in a statement the university of maryland medical center said they share the shock and disappointment of many who have viewed the video. in the end they say we clearly failed to fulfill our mission with this patient. >> the man who recorded the video called 911, he says medics ended up taking the patient back to the same hospital. a review is under way that could lead personnel action against the hospital employees involved. jeff. >> jeff pegues, thank you much. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffl
>> it is called patient dumping and it doesn't just happen in baltimore. in investigated removing homeless patients from los angeles hospitals and leaving them downtown. often the patients are not insured or have financial issues. it is unclear if that was the case in baltimore. >> go ahead and sit down. [ sobbing ] [ crying ] >> okay, ma'am. go ahead and sit down. thank you. i'm going to call to get you some help. >> in a statement the university of maryland medical...
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who shot this video our own tom fitzgerald is live in baltimore tonight with the latest. we have good news on that front tonight, shawn and tony. we have spoken with dr. imanu baraka. he's the man who recorded this seen that went viral over facebook. he has been in touch with this family.ly. told tonight is back with her family but they haven't known where she has been for days now. they only learned of that once they saw her on facebook. when dr. ba dr.baraka came acroe scene he said he could not believe what he was seeing but he knew he could not stay silent. >> my objective was to get clear about what was going on. to hold them accountable. and what was happening in my head is that not on my watch. you're not going to do this on my >> reporter: dr. imanu baraka tells us this happened about midnight on tuesday morning as he was leaving work. he is a psychotherapist that works by the hospital. he said he plead with the security guards to bring the wambach inside of the hospital but those pleas, he says, fell on deaf ears. now, if you have not heard a portion of this, we
who shot this video our own tom fitzgerald is live in baltimore tonight with the latest. we have good news on that front tonight, shawn and tony. we have spoken with dr. imanu baraka. he's the man who recorded this seen that went viral over facebook. he has been in touch with this family.ly. told tonight is back with her family but they haven't known where she has been for days now. they only learned of that once they saw her on facebook. when dr. ba dr.baraka came acroe scene he said he could...
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we had another one of the baltimore avenue. for about six hours, crews worked on this 10 inch water main break on baltimore avenue in bethesda. some neighbors were feeling the impact. >> just realized we are now without water. i want to work this morning and noticed water leaking on the street and called wssc. montgomery county anna-lysa: -- montgomery county fire department says it is not just impacting pipes on the outside but also the inside. >> we haven't an influx of pipes bursting. we have had about a dozen or so. anna-lysa: with fluctuating temperatures in the next few weeks, they expect more calls from homeowners. >> pipes expand and contract and that is when you have problems. you have for this for years, just open underneath the kitchen sink. anna-lysa: you can allow a small amount of water to trickle through the pipes. if you are away, leave the thermostat at a reasonable temperature. , so would above 55 keep some warm air in there. nancy: stay connected by downloading the free stormwatch the latestpp for forecasts,
we had another one of the baltimore avenue. for about six hours, crews worked on this 10 inch water main break on baltimore avenue in bethesda. some neighbors were feeling the impact. >> just realized we are now without water. i want to work this morning and noticed water leaking on the street and called wssc. montgomery county anna-lysa: -- montgomery county fire department says it is not just impacting pipes on the outside but also the inside. >> we haven't an influx of pipes...
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on old west baltimore road to explain how it all happened. >> well, here it is. the last old-fashioned stream ford left in montgomery county. >> that's right there's still a place where the road disappears into the water, no bridge, and you are expected to drive your vehicle through the creek to get to the other side and three teens. it's a bigger challenge than usual. the teens in a little silver sedan at 11:00 last night gave it a try and it did not work out. rather than risk hypothermia at 10 degrees farenheit, rescuers decided to use a boat to get the kids out. and here in rural montgomery county where men are men and women are even stronger authorities wouldn't think about shutting down this old-fashioned ford here on old west baltimore road. so here it is. be my >> the ice is so thick the toyota tacoma skated right across. >> hasn't been this frozen for awhile. >> but on the return trip... uh, oh, [ engine revving ] . >> hey montgomery county, there's a reason they built bridges. in boyds, maryland at the 10-mile creek wusa 9. >> i wrote not be crossing tha
on old west baltimore road to explain how it all happened. >> well, here it is. the last old-fashioned stream ford left in montgomery county. >> that's right there's still a place where the road disappears into the water, no bridge, and you are expected to drive your vehicle through the creek to get to the other side and three teens. it's a bigger challenge than usual. the teens in a little silver sedan at 11:00 last night gave it a try and it did not work out. rather than risk...
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. >> larry hogan announced $2.5 million in emergency money to help fix heating problems in baltimore schools. dozens of schools experienced heat related problems last week with images of students bundled up in classrooms with outrage that prompted schools to be closed on friday. the crews week -- worked through the weekend to fix the boilers so schools could open on monday. >> it is a good thing they are getting the schools together school. >> we have an infrastructure problem in the city, no question. we have some of the oldest pipes in the country, over 100 years old. there is a federal mandate to fix the pipes and that is an infrastructure issue. >> governor hogan said maryland is making record investment in the schools, particularly in baltimore city and he will introduce legislation creating a new investigator general's office to investigate mismanagement and lack of accountability in the school districts in the state. >> after more than a week of freezing temperatures in southeast washington, businesses are having frozen pipes. crabcakes restaurant had pipes that burst open and
. >> larry hogan announced $2.5 million in emergency money to help fix heating problems in baltimore schools. dozens of schools experienced heat related problems last week with images of students bundled up in classrooms with outrage that prompted schools to be closed on friday. the crews week -- worked through the weekend to fix the boilers so schools could open on monday. >> it is a good thing they are getting the schools together school. >> we have an infrastructure problem...
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last month, we told you about similar crimes in both arlington and baltimore. news4's pat collins joins us now live in old town with a look at this latest case. pat? >> reporter: jim, in the list of low-life crimes, stilling from a poor box, taking candy from a baby, and then ripping off somebody's car door. saint asif square, a stylish condo complex in old town alexandria. this place is thought to be safe with a capital "s." well, until last weekend. >> this is very disturbing. i've lived here since the building became a condo. and so it's very, very upsetting to me. >> reporter: early friday morning, very early friday morning, a team of thieves began systematically stealing car doors from vehicles parked in, well, what they thought was a secure garage. these thieves took a driver-side door. then they took the door directly behind it. maybe they're in all, five car doors ripped off. what kind of person would steal somebody's car door? >> i think the world is filled with them now. >> reporter: really? >> i do. >> reporter: now, it wasn't just car doors. they al
last month, we told you about similar crimes in both arlington and baltimore. news4's pat collins joins us now live in old town with a look at this latest case. pat? >> reporter: jim, in the list of low-life crimes, stilling from a poor box, taking candy from a baby, and then ripping off somebody's car door. saint asif square, a stylish condo complex in old town alexandria. this place is thought to be safe with a capital "s." well, until last weekend. >> this is very...
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gerald ford aircraft carriers far more important to our well being than heating city schools and baltimore seems that congress is also ignoring the will of the citizenry they represent relegating us to a pretty low spot on the totem pole of congressional priorities which is why which is why it is time to break out the wood carver and start watching harks. you get the. real thing. as you get to the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. rugland watching the harks i am a robot sort of out of the wall and so yeah goodness gracious little bit of a divide between what congress makes a priority and what we what we what yeah i'm not allowed to just get so it seems like this administration over and over again sort of says we'll get to it next week willow later it's a little that all of us get are we got to it i see that in my taxes i don't consider that my light bill medical bills they don't take that. i'm just totally about where it is pretty amazing our congress can just keep going to kicking the can down the down the hill for one you had one job one job and your one job one really importan
gerald ford aircraft carriers far more important to our well being than heating city schools and baltimore seems that congress is also ignoring the will of the citizenry they represent relegating us to a pretty low spot on the totem pole of congressional priorities which is why which is why it is time to break out the wood carver and start watching harks. you get the. real thing. as you get to the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. rugland watching the harks i am a robot sort of out of...
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to baltimore in 15 minutes. tonight why some communities do not want that to happen. plus, the plus, the california mudslides. d.c. votes to rename a section of a major road. and local man that became a viral sensation. your news start now. >>> all right, tonight we're getting chilling new details of murder of montgomery country teen. >> she was abducted and stabbed to death last here year in gang related killing and for first time we're hearing confession of 18-year-old charged in her murder. veep us iraheta denied she was involve in the killing before describing the violent act and why she did. it you need to tell me what did you to her. >> i killed her. >> how. >> with i knife >> the minute venus iraheta confesses to killing day mar is reyes rivas. >> i said i'm not going to forgive you. >> iraheta who was 17 at the time of the murder was set to avenge the death of her boyfriend. she believed reyes rivas to be responsible for his death and araich todd have her taken into the woods in fairfax country where she tortured and interrogated her before stabbing her to dea
to baltimore in 15 minutes. tonight why some communities do not want that to happen. plus, the plus, the california mudslides. d.c. votes to rename a section of a major road. and local man that became a viral sensation. your news start now. >>> all right, tonight we're getting chilling new details of murder of montgomery country teen. >> she was abducted and stabbed to death last here year in gang related killing and for first time we're hearing confession of 18-year-old charged...