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tell us about what your goal is here in baltimore. this march is going to take place in a few weeks in washington. but what do you want to achieve by helping the students go down? >> so first let me say thank you for the invite and it's good to be here this evening with you. our goal is to allow young people's voices to be heard. we didn't even know the young people were marching down to city hall, but when we did hear that they were coming i thought it important to receive them because when you have these many young people who are afraid and frightened to be in our classrooms, or asking you to help them go out and want to have you hear their voices, they did not necessarily even know about the margin washington, some of them, but many of them wanted their voices to be heard in terms of the violence that's happening in our city, in our country and throughout this nation. they want their voices to be heard and we thought it was important to address them, to welcome them and at the same time we reached out as a city close to washington
tell us about what your goal is here in baltimore. this march is going to take place in a few weeks in washington. but what do you want to achieve by helping the students go down? >> so first let me say thank you for the invite and it's good to be here this evening with you. our goal is to allow young people's voices to be heard. we didn't even know the young people were marching down to city hall, but when we did hear that they were coming i thought it important to receive them because...
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according to court records baltimore so-called elite gun trace task force believed that any male wholooked over eighteen years old carrying a backpack was suspicious they lied about being federal agents they kept b.b. guns in their cars to plant on suspects they assaulted stole from and threaten citizens all while doing so so under the protective cover of law enforcement quote their business model was that the people that they were robbing had no recourse those were the words of a u.s. attorney stephen shouting after a jury found two members of the task force detective daniel thomas personal and detective marcus roosevelt taylor guilty of rackets. sharing including over thirty individual cases of robbery and extortion hobbs act robbery and extortion and prepared and submitted false official incident and arrest reports among other things six additional officers hours gondo hendricks re-arm ward and even the gun trace task force supervisor sergeant wayne earle jenkins have pled guilty to some large charges over one hundred cases against individuals were dismissed already did evidence i
according to court records baltimore so-called elite gun trace task force believed that any male wholooked over eighteen years old carrying a backpack was suspicious they lied about being federal agents they kept b.b. guns in their cars to plant on suspects they assaulted stole from and threaten citizens all while doing so so under the protective cover of law enforcement quote their business model was that the people that they were robbing had no recourse those were the words of a u.s. attorney...
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a 28-year-old and her pregnant friend was shot in northwest baltimore.enough to the corporal lost his life to gun violence. fatal victims of gun violence include young people. the first of seven students of excel academy in west baltimore were shot and killed since october 2016. levar, james, sonny, sarah and the list goes on. the memory of all of those who have lost their lives to gun violence is imperative we speak out and act. mr. president. >> i want to thank the young people throughout this country who have the courage to do it the united states congress is not doing we need to lower the slaughter that were seen coast-to-coast in terms of gun violence. the good news is the american people have come together around common sense solutions to lower the level of gun violence that we are experiencing. the american people know we need to expand and improve background checks. then we need to do away with provisions and more and more americans understand that we should ban the sale and distribution of military style weapons. in my state of vermont between 2
a 28-year-old and her pregnant friend was shot in northwest baltimore.enough to the corporal lost his life to gun violence. fatal victims of gun violence include young people. the first of seven students of excel academy in west baltimore were shot and killed since october 2016. levar, james, sonny, sarah and the list goes on. the memory of all of those who have lost their lives to gun violence is imperative we speak out and act. mr. president. >> i want to thank the young people...
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>> we are out here in baltimore at mondaman mall, baltimore has seen a particularly violent year.ere is the mayor of baltimore. i was saying to our viewers live on msnbc. baltimore last year had a particularly violent year. "u.s.a. today" called baltimore the most violent single in the country. >> violence has been trending down base of the attention we're paying. the reason we're going to washington, d.c. is not just because of the violence that's occurring across this country. but with 300 shootings in schools in this nation. with 343 people died in our city last year because we have too many illegal guns, background checks need to be strengthnded and we're going to washington, d.c. so that our young people voices can be heard. they're in as much fear as any other town across this nation. >> mayor we're going to ride along with you today. you said 343 people died in your city. 300 of those were from gun violence. just on tuesday, someone lost their lives. how important is this march in this moment in time? >> what it says is that one, background checks need to be improved. what
>> we are out here in baltimore at mondaman mall, baltimore has seen a particularly violent year.ere is the mayor of baltimore. i was saying to our viewers live on msnbc. baltimore last year had a particularly violent year. "u.s.a. today" called baltimore the most violent single in the country. >> violence has been trending down base of the attention we're paying. the reason we're going to washington, d.c. is not just because of the violence that's occurring across this...
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anyway, we got to baltimore. in his speech for the dedication of the national african american museum of history and culture, the dedication was september 20 4, 2016. douglass was not there. [laughter] but president barack obama was and he delivered a remarkable speech, what he called a "clear eyed view of a tragic and triumphant history of african-americans." he spoke of history that is central to the larger american story and one that is both contradictory and extraordinary. he likened the african-american experience to the deaths of shakespeare and scripture. he said the embrace of truth as best we know it is where real patriotism lies. missing obama? don't answer that. missing major pivots of the country's past, obama wrapped his central theme, this contradictory and extraordinary history, he wrapped his central theme in a remarkable sentence about the epic of the civil war. we button on our union blues, said obama, to join the fight for our freedom. we have railed against injustice for decade upon decade, a
anyway, we got to baltimore. in his speech for the dedication of the national african american museum of history and culture, the dedication was september 20 4, 2016. douglass was not there. [laughter] but president barack obama was and he delivered a remarkable speech, what he called a "clear eyed view of a tragic and triumphant history of african-americans." he spoke of history that is central to the larger american story and one that is both contradictory and extraordinary. he...
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all right, we got to baltimore. in his speech at the dedication of the national museum of african-american history and culture down on the mall in washington, which everybody now knows about, the dedication was september 24, 2016. douglass was not there. but president barack obama was, and he delivered a remarkable speech, what he called a, quote, clear-eyed view of a tragic and triumphant history of african-americans. he spoke of a history that is central to the larger american story. and one that is both, these were obama's words, contradictory and extraordinary. he likened the african-american experience to the infinite depths of shakespeare and scripture, the embrace that obama of truth, as best we can know it, is where real patriotism lies. are you missing obama? don't answer that. naming some of the major pivots of the country's past, obama wrapped his central theme here, this contradictory and extraordinary history, he wrapped his central theme in a remarkable sentence about the epic of the civil war. we butt
all right, we got to baltimore. in his speech at the dedication of the national museum of african-american history and culture down on the mall in washington, which everybody now knows about, the dedication was september 24, 2016. douglass was not there. but president barack obama was, and he delivered a remarkable speech, what he called a, quote, clear-eyed view of a tragic and triumphant history of african-americans. he spoke of a history that is central to the larger american story. and one...
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officer of the baltimore branch. he saw an opportunity to get rich, to exploit his position. he formed a partnership with two other individuals to engage in self-dealing, interns of the sale of the stock of the bank, and he also advocated for the bank to be a very best to be very aggressive in its policies. the first bank have been very conservative, and because of its conservatism, was a big success. comes intok existence in 1817 and starts out with a relatively conservative set of policies. the president of the bank, william jones come a was a weak individual, and the color pushing for the bank to be even more aggressive and expand -- mccullough was pushing for the bank to be even more aggressive and expansive. he was self-dealing, basically a crook as you describe him later on in your book. this case is not about that. did he ever faced justice on the terms of self-dealing? >> eventually. they had an initial attempt in 1821, and then in 1823 in the conspiracy cases, his attorney did a savvy thing and put the bank
officer of the baltimore branch. he saw an opportunity to get rich, to exploit his position. he formed a partnership with two other individuals to engage in self-dealing, interns of the sale of the stock of the bank, and he also advocated for the bank to be a very best to be very aggressive in its policies. the first bank have been very conservative, and because of its conservatism, was a big success. comes intok existence in 1817 and starts out with a relatively conservative set of policies....
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they're bringing attention to school safety in baltimore. they're calling it the guns down grades up walkout. they're demanding better school security measures. the mayor of baltimore joined the students as they marched. we're keeping a very close eye on the situation there in baltimore. we'll keep you updated throughout the hour. >>> we will also go back to the polls in texas where a record number of female candidates are on the ballot. there are 50 women running for congressional seats. we'll talk to a reporter who interviewed many of them about what motivated them to get into the race. >>> and public defiance. where former trump campaign aide sam nunberg stands now after saying he would not comply with that grand jury subpoena in the russia investigation. after giving his take on robert mueller's team. >> i know bob mueller. i know that whole team. and they're right, and they probably have something on trump, trump did something pretty bad, i assume. >> what do they have? >> i don't know. they have something. him is grea. when i can keep
they're bringing attention to school safety in baltimore. they're calling it the guns down grades up walkout. they're demanding better school security measures. the mayor of baltimore joined the students as they marched. we're keeping a very close eye on the situation there in baltimore. we'll keep you updated throughout the hour. >>> we will also go back to the polls in texas where a record number of female candidates are on the ballot. there are 50 women running for congressional...
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the other codeveloper, war horse cities is actually based in baltimore. my daughter lives in baltimore, and i met war horse and took a door of their properties. they just opened a couple of new buildings in downtown baltimore, some of the roughest neighborhoods in the united states, and they're great neighbors, they look out, they went and did a lot of reports and talked to neighbors, and i just feel they're a responsible builder, responsible developer, we are concerned with a lot of the issues that were brought by the residents. i don't live in that building next door, but i get their concerns. but i just want you to consider these guys on the basis that things that they've done in the past, cities of baltimore, they are great guys and i'm sure they'll address and compromise on whatever issues you bring up. thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this afternoon. >> president hillis: thank you so much. next speaker, please. >> my name is cam ran nogard. i'm a san francisco resident. grew up in the mission and lived in the soma for about 13, 14 years
the other codeveloper, war horse cities is actually based in baltimore. my daughter lives in baltimore, and i met war horse and took a door of their properties. they just opened a couple of new buildings in downtown baltimore, some of the roughest neighborhoods in the united states, and they're great neighbors, they look out, they went and did a lot of reports and talked to neighbors, and i just feel they're a responsible builder, responsible developer, we are concerned with a lot of the issues...
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umbc, university of maryland baltimore county stunning the sports world. first time ever that a number one has fallen to a number 16 in the first round. brackets busted all over america. >> so you're out? >> i'm out. >> i thought i was going to go all the way. >> you didn't think that. >> i thought i was going to get buck lucky. i put wichita state. >> they're out. >> nevada is still in. i went nevada. >> you are still in it. we have much more on the big upset in just a moment. >> first let's get to our top story this morning, the firing of fbi director deputy director andrew mccabe just two days before he was set to retire from the bureau. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has been following this story all night for us. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the attorney general says that andrew mccabe mass fired for repeatedly misleading investigations about his actions, but mccabe says this is the result of the administration's war with the fbi. andrew mccabe stepped down as the fbi's deputy director in late january and his actual
umbc, university of maryland baltimore county stunning the sports world. first time ever that a number one has fallen to a number 16 in the first round. brackets busted all over america. >> so you're out? >> i'm out. >> i thought i was going to go all the way. >> you didn't think that. >> i thought i was going to get buck lucky. i put wichita state. >> they're out. >> nevada is still in. i went nevada. >> you are still in it. we have much more on...
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this time it's baltimore and its critical 911 system. this comes at a time when atlanta is recovering from an attack of its own. nbc's tom costello has new details on what's becoming a growing threat to cities nationwide. >> reporter: for 17 hours saturday, baltimore's 911 system hacked and offline as dispatchers were forced to take over manual operation. it's not clear who was behind the attack, and the city insists no emergency calls were missed. but dispatch veterans say the very fact hakters could get into a 911 system is very troubling. >> any attack on a 911 center of itself is bad. any attack on a 911 center in conjunction with any other type of attack on a community is horrific. >> reporter: the baltimore cyber attack just the latest aimed at critical city operations. today in atlanta, employees were given the okay to turn computers and printers back on. after a cyber attack last thursday. city workers reverted to pen and paper after hackers demanded $51,000 to unlock the city's computers. >> several departments have been affecte
this time it's baltimore and its critical 911 system. this comes at a time when atlanta is recovering from an attack of its own. nbc's tom costello has new details on what's becoming a growing threat to cities nationwide. >> reporter: for 17 hours saturday, baltimore's 911 system hacked and offline as dispatchers were forced to take over manual operation. it's not clear who was behind the attack, and the city insists no emergency calls were missed. but dispatch veterans say the very fact...
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one day earlier to sean ivory, also of baltimore, fatal victim of a shooting. in february 28-year-old jasmine chandler and her pregnant friend maya robinson who was also 28 were shot as they sat in parked cars in northwest baltimore. last month off-duty prince george county corporal lost his life to gun violence. fatal victims of gun violence in maryland include young people like trequan bullock, age 18. the first of seven students of excel academy in west baltimore shot and killed since october 2016. levard douglas, age 18. brian beverly age 18. james martin, age 55. sunny buchanan, age 39. bukumar age 54. sarah ramos, age 34. laura ann rivera, age 35. and the list goes on and on and on. in memory of all those who have lost their lives through gun violence, it's imperative that we speak out and act. mr. sanders: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: mr. president, i want to thank the young people throughout this country who have the courage to do what the united states congress is not doing, and that is to lead us forward
one day earlier to sean ivory, also of baltimore, fatal victim of a shooting. in february 28-year-old jasmine chandler and her pregnant friend maya robinson who was also 28 were shot as they sat in parked cars in northwest baltimore. last month off-duty prince george county corporal lost his life to gun violence. fatal victims of gun violence in maryland include young people like trequan bullock, age 18. the first of seven students of excel academy in west baltimore shot and killed since...
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last year, the mayor of baltimore ordered the removal of all confederate statues. yesterday was known as harriet tubman stay. >>> well, this morning, most of us are waking up a little groggy after losing an hour of sleep. daylight saving time begin at 2:00 this morning. this is the cam showing the ferry building. the clock there springing ahead one hour. with the time change, california looks at the country except for arizona and hawaii will enjoy an extra hour of daylight. the spring and fall clock changes continued with a long tradition started by benjamin franklin to conserve energy. certainly, when you wake up as early as we do on sunday, oh, you really feel it. >> i almost missed my alarm because i did set it for 2:00 a.m. luckily, i had a backup. here's a live shot for you. this time, it's in tahoe. 40s to low 50s. and we have a wet week ahead. travel will be difficult up to tahoe thursday and friday for us. it means a lot of rain. i'll have the details coming up. >> thank you, francis. >>> also ahead, "american idol" making its debut tonight here the ross sp
last year, the mayor of baltimore ordered the removal of all confederate statues. yesterday was known as harriet tubman stay. >>> well, this morning, most of us are waking up a little groggy after losing an hour of sleep. daylight saving time begin at 2:00 this morning. this is the cam showing the ferry building. the clock there springing ahead one hour. with the time change, california looks at the country except for arizona and hawaii will enjoy an extra hour of daylight. the spring...
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we are learning tonight of a breach of a 911 system in baltimore. paula reid is following this story. paula? >> reporter: the city of baltimore says part of its 911 dispatch system was hacked over t e weekend by an unknown actor. the breech lasted 17 hours. the mayor's office says the system that was breached supports 911 and 311 emergency 1ystems. now, she emphasizes this was a limited breech and that critical crvices were not impacted or disrupted. now, the breech forced details from incoming callers to be relayed manually. they're usually relayed electronically. the affected server was isolated atedsystems have been and systems have been restored. the f.b.i. is aware of the breech and they are assisting local officials with that investigation. but this baltimore incident comes on the heels of thursday's ransomware attack in atlanta, where after six days the government finally told employees to turn their computers back on, however, many city employees are still without access to email or the internet. jeff, ransomware has become a growing problem
we are learning tonight of a breach of a 911 system in baltimore. paula reid is following this story. paula? >> reporter: the city of baltimore says part of its 911 dispatch system was hacked over t e weekend by an unknown actor. the breech lasted 17 hours. the mayor's office says the system that was breached supports 911 and 311 emergency 1ystems. now, she emphasizes this was a limited breech and that critical crvices were not impacted or disrupted. now, the breech forced details from...
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league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own teacher laura was shot to dead in september 2017 and former7, boyfriend is now in trial for her murder. int was impressed by passion ate of students and great deal of interest in subject matter and articulate and asked great questions. students are rightfully concerned about safety and safety of classmates. it's been two weeks since a disturbed young man invaded marjori stoneman douglas high school, the reactions seemed to bek like clock work after each shooting, there's bipartisan shock, anger, horror, particularly the question comes out, will this time be different, the answer for the republican leaders shift in congress has always been no as the outrage to talks falls back to nra versus reality. this time students and students of maryland across t
league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own teacher laura was shot to dead in september 2017 and former7, boyfriend is now in trial for her murder. int was impressed by passion ate of students...
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i think we've got some communications links there between doha and baltimore we'll go back to that if we can we'll try and reestablish the circuit there too brendan in baltimore as we stay with these latest pictures in the first public comments on gun control since the attack of course mr trump blamed the opposition the democrats for not passing the right laws the right legislation when they controlled congress during the early years of the obama administration we're still having issues with baltimore we will go back to it when we can we can go back to it brandon scott we lost you there for a second but thanks for bearing with us the point i was making i don't know if you heard it or not so forgive me thanks i'll have to run through it one more time seven out of ten people in america now say yes we want stricter gun control how do people like you at the cutting edge of gun control capitalize on that and deliver for potentially the next victims in the next school shooting. well i think that this and we've had a one hundred and ninety three school shootings in america since columbine in
i think we've got some communications links there between doha and baltimore we'll go back to that if we can we'll try and reestablish the circuit there too brendan in baltimore as we stay with these latest pictures in the first public comments on gun control since the attack of course mr trump blamed the opposition the democrats for not passing the right laws the right legislation when they controlled congress during the early years of the obama administration we're still having issues with...
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there's a new one in chadds ford, south of painters crossing along route 1 baltimore pike at south point drive, a vehicle into the guardrail there. south jersey, belmawr, camden county not so bad. wet on 42. a few headlights coming northbound on 295. on this thursday morning. matt and tam. >>> many people across the area are waking you mean in the dark and the cold again. >> the action cam is live in medford township, burlington county. take a look at this, one bigotry across the roadways, power lines down, as well came down along robin hood drive. following the storm, officials in medford declared a state of emergency because of so many situations like this one. >>> bucks county was hit hard. this is video from bensalem where electrical wires came down and began to burn. drivers and pedestrians were told to avoid the area at for the road at meeting road off bensalem boulevard. >> outage also from peco, 56,000 customers are in the dark right now. pse and g have 27,000 outages. ac electric, also has most of it's troubles in burlington and camden counties with more than 8,000 outages. >> i
there's a new one in chadds ford, south of painters crossing along route 1 baltimore pike at south point drive, a vehicle into the guardrail there. south jersey, belmawr, camden county not so bad. wet on 42. a few headlights coming northbound on 295. on this thursday morning. matt and tam. >>> many people across the area are waking you mean in the dark and the cold again. >> the action cam is live in medford township, burlington county. take a look at this, one bigotry across the...
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laura ingram squaring off with the mayor of baltimore. >> don't know if you are trying to become thetor for the trump administration. rob: why did she pay for kids to be bused to an anti-gun rally? more where that came from. you see mcdonald's golden arches flipped upside down, we will tell you why coming up. at bp, everyone on an offshore rig depends on one another. that's why entire teams train together in simulators, to know exactly what to do before they have to do it. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. powerful skincare,s now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless this is the story of green mountain coffee roasters dark magic told in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, suma
laura ingram squaring off with the mayor of baltimore. >> don't know if you are trying to become thetor for the trump administration. rob: why did she pay for kids to be bused to an anti-gun rally? more where that came from. you see mcdonald's golden arches flipped upside down, we will tell you why coming up. at bp, everyone on an offshore rig depends on one another. that's why entire teams train together in simulators, to know exactly what to do before they have to do it. because safety...
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her tour at place -- plates rolled in baltimore, maryland. she was built all over the north. the ironworks were owned by one of the owners, and with the volunteer crew assembled, she was quickly rushed to virginia, the growing threat of the merrimack in the port. i will not go back to that day. virginia goes out and decimate the navy at him to roads and the next day the monitor and the merrimack meet and that ended in a draw. you can decide who won. i will not pull you today. as the battle was raging, news was not getting to the north. news was not getting to the white house. the cable that connected to fort had some boisterous weather. finally though, the telegraph and made itpaired and, d c, thed battle was electric. desperate naval engagements at 11pton roads along with other sub headlines. they really liked headlands back then. it was reported fantastically. there was not a lot of accuracy going on. as reports came in, accuracy group. the northern papers were touting while the southern papers were saying otherwise. they said that large numbers of yankees were shot and dro
her tour at place -- plates rolled in baltimore, maryland. she was built all over the north. the ironworks were owned by one of the owners, and with the volunteer crew assembled, she was quickly rushed to virginia, the growing threat of the merrimack in the port. i will not go back to that day. virginia goes out and decimate the navy at him to roads and the next day the monitor and the merrimack meet and that ended in a draw. you can decide who won. i will not pull you today. as the battle was...
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and now would e're watching snom baltimore northwards towards wilmington. this is kind of the beginning of the nor'easter. temperatures are borderline down there, so be careful secondary roads and bridges. so here is the snowfall prediction map. you still notice philadelphia, new york city southwards to the coast, not much. 1 to 4 inches. south of philly, 0 around atlantic city. eastern long island, nothing. and then you jump on i-95 and head north and west and the totals significantly begin to jump higher. and that is where we'll be watching some of the higher snowfall totals. and some of the biggest problems too. the thing with this storm is that when it comes in, it will come in fast. and it will be snowfall rates of two to three inches an hour, numerous people reporting thundersnow. so this storm will get intense. there will be a thunderstorm producing snow. you may see flashes of lightning, definitely hear the thunder. and that will happening philadelphia to new york city as we go throughout the afternoon and right toward the evening rush hour. and the
and now would e're watching snom baltimore northwards towards wilmington. this is kind of the beginning of the nor'easter. temperatures are borderline down there, so be careful secondary roads and bridges. so here is the snowfall prediction map. you still notice philadelphia, new york city southwards to the coast, not much. 1 to 4 inches. south of philly, 0 around atlantic city. eastern long island, nothing. and then you jump on i-95 and head north and west and the totals significantly begin to...
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going now to atlanta and baltimore.is really saying yet that any hackers have been linked to states. it is really too early to tell. so most cyber experts are assuming that the hackers were there for the cash. that doesn't make it less significant. it just happens to be a fact. atlanta described the situation there as a hostage situation. none of the city's 8,000 workers could use their computers. in baltimore part of the city's 911 and 311 emergency systems were hacked. now the fbi is assisting local officials with both investigations. cybersecurity experts estimate that criminals made more than a billion dollars from ransomware in 2016 that is actually according to the fbi. the larger worry here, cheryl, is of course these bands of cyber criminals, sometimes they are tied to state actors but the point is in each scenario they seem to learn more from their attacks and then obviously build towards attacking larger systems. back to you. >> deirdre bolton live in our newsroom. thank you very much. david: coming up a trump
going now to atlanta and baltimore.is really saying yet that any hackers have been linked to states. it is really too early to tell. so most cyber experts are assuming that the hackers were there for the cash. that doesn't make it less significant. it just happens to be a fact. atlanta described the situation there as a hostage situation. none of the city's 8,000 workers could use their computers. in baltimore part of the city's 911 and 311 emergency systems were hacked. now the fbi is...
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. >> let's bring back david zurowik of "the baltimore sun."ision networks putting nunberg on the air especially with the suggestion he might have been drunk or drugged. how did you view this? >> brian, there's no reason not to put him on tv. i thought tv -- >> if he's drunk? >> look, you know what he said ta erin burnett which was an incredible moment in television and i thought she handled it really, really well and looked like he may have lied to her. i don't know, i wasn't there. here's why it belonged on tv, brian, because ultimately this is about the rule of law and the contempt many members of the trump administration, the people he surrounds himself seem to have for this. look, this guy is subpoenaed. grand jury, special prosecutor, think he has some relevant information. what's his response? screw that. that deserves to be on television, and be exposed. also, this guy is praising roger stone as his mentor. roger stone, you go back to roy kohn, joe mccarthy, richard nix on to donald trump that's the line of this politics. it's not gaini
. >> let's bring back david zurowik of "the baltimore sun."ision networks putting nunberg on the air especially with the suggestion he might have been drunk or drugged. how did you view this? >> brian, there's no reason not to put him on tv. i thought tv -- >> if he's drunk? >> look, you know what he said ta erin burnett which was an incredible moment in television and i thought she handled it really, really well and looked like he may have lied to her. i don't...
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outside baltimore county, ...speaking of the top... oh how the mighty have fallen... ...how many of you did this with your ncaa backets???? (rip).... >>> lots of college basketball up top. oh how the mighty have fallen. how many of you did this with your ncaa brackets? these guys, the university of baltimore county. boy, they created a shocker. they embarrassed no. 1 virginia tonight. turned turnovers into points, and exploded. this fella wilds went crazy. no. 16 seed had never beaten a no. 1. one guy bet $800 on 21-0 odds and won $16,000 had. whoa. nba had kevin durant to the injury list, fractured rib out two weeks. steve kerr and the ws hosted the kings at the old school powder blues. draymond green with a clutch three ball. give it to me. tieing up the game at 93. to the final seconds, down three. blocked by wille. the dubs lost the game 98-93. san jose sharks hockey at the three-minute mark. later down a goal, that's two. later in the second again? that's a hat trick, it wasn't done. goal number four made it 6-3, wow, sharks won a
outside baltimore county, ...speaking of the top... oh how the mighty have fallen... ...how many of you did this with your ncaa backets???? (rip).... >>> lots of college basketball up top. oh how the mighty have fallen. how many of you did this with your ncaa brackets? these guys, the university of baltimore county. boy, they created a shocker. they embarrassed no. 1 virginia tonight. turned turnovers into points, and exploded. this fella wilds went crazy. no. 16 seed had never beaten...
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of the baltimore branch. from that position he saw an opportunity. that was to get rich, to explain his position. he found a partnership with two engage inviduals to self dealing terms of the sales of the stock of the bank. he also advocated for the bank to be very aggressive in its policy. had been very conservative. because of the conservativism it had been a big success. the new bank comes into existence in 1817. it starts out with a relatively conservative set of policies. the president at the bank was a very weak individual. towas pushing for the bank be even more aggressive and expansive. it was a first in terms of getting them the things were they ended up, with the corruption and the problems that were there. self-dealing, and a crook that you describe later on. this case is not about that. did he ever face justice on this? >> eventually. there was an initial attempt to try him. then in 1821 there was a conspiracy case. did some a very savvy, they put the bank on trial. by raising the issue of the ban
of the baltimore branch. from that position he saw an opportunity. that was to get rich, to explain his position. he found a partnership with two engage inviduals to self dealing terms of the sales of the stock of the bank. he also advocated for the bank to be very aggressive in its policy. had been very conservative. because of the conservativism it had been a big success. the new bank comes into existence in 1817. it starts out with a relatively conservative set of policies. the president at...
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delco, crash route 1 boot -- baltimore pike cleared out, but a new one at new garden township baltimoree. >>> many are waking up in the dark yet again. >> crews have been working up until yesterday's storm arrived trying to restore the power lost in the previous storm. drone 6 is over medford in burlington county new jersey, you can see downed trees and power lines eye long robin hood drive. officials declared a state of emergency cleaning up the mess. >>> bucks county was hard hit. this was video from bensalem, electrical wires came down and began to burn. drivers and pedestrians were told to avoid the area at for the road at meeting road off bensalem boulevard. >> utility peco has been making headway to get the power restored. 5,000 dmers are in the dark right now -- customers are in the dark. pse pse&g, hardest hit, burlington county. atlantic city electric has the trouble in burlington and camden county with 7500 outages. >> in the city getting out of the parking spot could be the hardest part of the morning. jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia, jennette, a lot of people wi
delco, crash route 1 boot -- baltimore pike cleared out, but a new one at new garden township baltimoree. >>> many are waking up in the dark yet again. >> crews have been working up until yesterday's storm arrived trying to restore the power lost in the previous storm. drone 6 is over medford in burlington county new jersey, you can see downed trees and power lines eye long robin hood drive. officials declared a state of emergency cleaning up the mess. >>> bucks county...
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he was working in a baltimore shipyard at the time, and disguised himself as a sailor to escape. "i feltoted as saying, a short but if i failed, my case would be a hopeless one. it would seal my fate as a slave forever." she wrote this in his autobiography. this was his second attempt at becoming a free man. as he escaped slavery, he became one of the most well-known leaders of the 19th century. he fought for the rights of both african-americans and women. frederick douglass is story is testament to the resolve of african-americans. always makeicans away out of no way and make the possible -- and make the impossible possible. he is also a testament to african american patriotism, which has been in question in recent months. african have loved this country even when it hasn't loved us. in fact, we fought this country in order to fight for this country, and we have throughout history saved this country from itself. slavery, jim crow, lynchings are just a few of those examples. in a letter to newspaper publisher horlick -- horace greeley, frederick douglass wrote, i am one of those
he was working in a baltimore shipyard at the time, and disguised himself as a sailor to escape. "i feltoted as saying, a short but if i failed, my case would be a hopeless one. it would seal my fate as a slave forever." she wrote this in his autobiography. this was his second attempt at becoming a free man. as he escaped slavery, he became one of the most well-known leaders of the 19th century. he fought for the rights of both african-americans and women. frederick douglass is story...
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and was educated in baltimore, maryland, at a business school, in baltimore, he discovered that the railroads really ran the economy of the mid-atlantic and realized if you were going to be in tobacco, going to manufacture and market tobacco, railroads were the way to take this product, plug tobacco, chewing tobacco to distant markets, as opposed to what he had done as a young man is drive a wagon of plug tobacco up and down the shoulders and valley of the appalachian mountains. the saw the future during this two-year business ordination baltimore, and he came back to his family home, looked around, worked for his dad also more, saved up some money, and realized there were new opportunities. so he left virginia, left his family as a young man, 20, 21 year old and came to winston. they were two separate towns. salem was the middle clarks more elite, full of the arts and winston was a much rougher town, much smaller town, much rougher town. it was a place where brash young men had come to, who wanted to get -- get of the ground floor of tobacco manufacturing, and rjr was one of dozens
and was educated in baltimore, maryland, at a business school, in baltimore, he discovered that the railroads really ran the economy of the mid-atlantic and realized if you were going to be in tobacco, going to manufacture and market tobacco, railroads were the way to take this product, plug tobacco, chewing tobacco to distant markets, as opposed to what he had done as a young man is drive a wagon of plug tobacco up and down the shoulders and valley of the appalachian mountains. the saw the...
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a baltimore court has vacated all charges against him which means they're allowing a retrial.court of appeals agreed that he didn't have -- or did have a negligence defense attorney at his original trial. today syed and his new lawyer are thrilled by the decision and credited the serial podcast for opening a door to give them a new chance. >> serial kind of shook the trees and that enabled us to get in contact with mcclain and bring her to baltimore for the post-conviction hearing. i think it was two years ago. and so in that way serial was huge. and serial has also helped this ground support for us and for the case. >> but it doesn't quite end there. sorry it broke up at the end of that. the state of maryland has 30 days to appeal this decision. we will be watching, we will let you know what happens. stay with us. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods.
a baltimore court has vacated all charges against him which means they're allowing a retrial.court of appeals agreed that he didn't have -- or did have a negligence defense attorney at his original trial. today syed and his new lawyer are thrilled by the decision and credited the serial podcast for opening a door to give them a new chance. >> serial kind of shook the trees and that enabled us to get in contact with mcclain and bring her to baltimore for the post-conviction hearing. i...
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if you look at baltimore city, come from out of state. i want to thank him for being a terrifictrina is education leader, special education leader serving in baltimore, a graduate of drake university, then went to gallaudet university and received a masters of science in deaf education. she has worked at the wall street academy, a baltimore city public school with charter status, where she has been an effective and be loved special education teacher. thank you for being here to offer us the perspective of someone who is facing these issues in the classroom and being such a wonderful teacher to our kids. sen. stabenow: iq so much. last but not least, senator wyden. when we talked about this hearing, senator wyden immediately promote -- approach meetingsaid he was at a with a passionate young woman. sen. wyden: senator stabenow, thank you so much for you and senator nelson's leadership. you are right. eva jones stood up at a town hall meeting i had a few days in tiny and rural odell, 2500., population suffice it to say, her presentation was
if you look at baltimore city, come from out of state. i want to thank him for being a terrifictrina is education leader, special education leader serving in baltimore, a graduate of drake university, then went to gallaudet university and received a masters of science in deaf education. she has worked at the wall street academy, a baltimore city public school with charter status, where she has been an effective and be loved special education teacher. thank you for being here to offer us the...
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bumper to bumper traffic along baltimore pike. fire trucks pretty sure emergency crews will be pretty busy this evening. we haven't noticed any plow trucks or salt trucks out on our driving but as you can see by the condition of the roads it certainly will warrant something by the time this is all said and done. the roads just extremely gritty here. i hat is the wor here. we talked about the wind and the wind is really bad just whipping out here. it's the wind and the snow just blowing and blowing just kind of stinging in you're out which hopefully if you don't have to be out you won't bother with this mess because i tell was everyone on a friday at this time just wants to get home. traffic moving okay for the little bit it's moving but you always have to be careful for people who are just unaware of what the roads are really like. we saw people earlier saying it's not that bad out and it's like when is the last time you've been out? because it's deceiving. once you get behind the wheel and you're on the roads out here you really
bumper to bumper traffic along baltimore pike. fire trucks pretty sure emergency crews will be pretty busy this evening. we haven't noticed any plow trucks or salt trucks out on our driving but as you can see by the condition of the roads it certainly will warrant something by the time this is all said and done. the roads just extremely gritty here. i hat is the wor here. we talked about the wind and the wind is really bad just whipping out here. it's the wind and the snow just blowing and...
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nothing. >> reporter: lucky for them, opinion know key ye's pizza on east baltimore avenue one of the few places to eat still up and running, and they were packed. >> called ahead. it was 45 minute wait even waited another veep here but it's worth it. only place open in town. >> reporter: in springfield some workers got an early start to the weekend. >> we were blacked out at macy's that's where i work and it's crazy there, so we had to shut down. >> reporter: donna says the snow isn't her biggest worry. >> i think i'm more concerned about the track lights and everything and the trees falling witness wind. >> reporter: others can't wait for spring. >> what's the worse part of this to you, the snow, the rain, the whipped? >> that it's march. [ laughter ] >> and we're getting snow right now. >> reporter: yeah, none of us can wait until spring right now. emergency officials wanted to us remind you at home, though, if you have to call 911 to report an emergency, please try to stay on the line. of course you can imagine today they've had extremely high call volume they say when you hang up
nothing. >> reporter: lucky for them, opinion know key ye's pizza on east baltimore avenue one of the few places to eat still up and running, and they were packed. >> called ahead. it was 45 minute wait even waited another veep here but it's worth it. only place open in town. >> reporter: in springfield some workers got an early start to the weekend. >> we were blacked out at macy's that's where i work and it's crazy there, so we had to shut down. >> reporter:...
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and rjr eventually left and went to baltimore and was educated in baltimore maryland business school. in baltimore he discovered that the railroad really ran the economy of the mid-atlantic. he realized that if you were going to be in tobacco, if you're going to manufacture tobacco the railroads with a way to take this to distant markets. as opposed to what he had done as a young man, which is like a wagon full of tobacco up and down the shoulders and the valleys of the appalachian mountains. so he saw the future during his two-year business education in baltimore and he came back to his family home, looked around worked for his dad a little bit more saved up money and realized that there were new opportunities. so he left his family as a young man about 20 or 21 years old and he came to what was then winston. winston and salem were two different towns. salem was the cultured community, middle-class, more elite. full of the arts and winston was a much rougher town. a much smaller town, a much rougher town. it was a place where young men had come to who wanted to get into forget on the
and rjr eventually left and went to baltimore and was educated in baltimore maryland business school. in baltimore he discovered that the railroad really ran the economy of the mid-atlantic. he realized that if you were going to be in tobacco, if you're going to manufacture tobacco the railroads with a way to take this to distant markets. as opposed to what he had done as a young man, which is like a wagon full of tobacco up and down the shoulders and the valleys of the appalachian mountains....
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in baltimore hackers attacking the city's 911 dispatch system. in atlanta bad actors shutting down the city's computer system. it is unclear who is behind these attacks but one has to wonder are we really prepared to thwart a cyberattack from north korea or russia? our own deirdre bolton has been looking exactly this, she joins me right now with a whole lot more. hi, deirdre. >> hi, trish, that is a great question. both north korea and russia are responsible for some of the biggest global hacks we've seen. last may north korean hackers went after tens of thousands of victims in more than 70 countries. britain's public health system falsely rejected patients. fedex unit here in the u.s. was affected. in europe shipping lines, telecom companies were affected. so that was the largest ransom assault recorded so far. following about a month later russian state hackers deployed similar ransomware to paralyze computers in the ukraine on the eve of that country's independence day. in kiev you couldn't get cash from cash machines. workers at chernobyl nuc
in baltimore hackers attacking the city's 911 dispatch system. in atlanta bad actors shutting down the city's computer system. it is unclear who is behind these attacks but one has to wonder are we really prepared to thwart a cyberattack from north korea or russia? our own deirdre bolton has been looking exactly this, she joins me right now with a whole lot more. hi, deirdre. >> hi, trish, that is a great question. both north korea and russia are responsible for some of the biggest global...
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to the south and southeast were baltimore and washington, which were the two main points that meade, commanding the army of the potomac was supposed to cover, and probably not long after midnight on july 1, the wee hours of july 1, he and his staff come up with this plan to organize the army around pipe creek and await attack from lee. that is the tentative plan when hancock rides up to tiny town with his corps, about 12 miles south of gettysburg and meets meade in the late morning. meade tells them about the pipe creek plan. they discuss various matters and adjourn. i believe at the time they did , know the first corps had been engaged in some way outside of gettysburg. they definitely know minutes after their meeting finishes, meade gets word that general commanding the first corps, which has begun an engagement with the army of northern virginia, he learns that commander reynolds has been either killed or taken out, unable to perform. at that point, he says to hancock, goes to hancock's tent and tells him, i want you to go to the field at gettysburg and take command. the 11th corp
to the south and southeast were baltimore and washington, which were the two main points that meade, commanding the army of the potomac was supposed to cover, and probably not long after midnight on july 1, the wee hours of july 1, he and his staff come up with this plan to organize the army around pipe creek and await attack from lee. that is the tentative plan when hancock rides up to tiny town with his corps, about 12 miles south of gettysburg and meets meade in the late morning. meade tells...
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for this morning things are nice and dry here in delco along the blue route 476 at baltimore pike, therthmore interchange but just out of view on the ramps, starting to see some issues with the traffic lights on those ramps connecting baltimore pike with the blue route. so you may find police there this morning directing the traffic on those ramps. elsewhere in delco darby paoli road still blocked because of downed wires. i would stay over on 320 to get around that, 320 was partially blocked yesterday. it's back in business, everything reopened this morning. elsewhere on 476 northbound side of the northeast extension near lansdale, still have some construction there taking out the right lane and in whitpain township morris road is still blocked because of a drowned tree. skippack pike to the south can get you around that. at least orvilla road is reopened in towamencin. they finished cleaning up the and downed wires there. hilltown township there's still downed wires blocking diamond street. keystone drive or green street would be alternates around those. overnight construction at the
for this morning things are nice and dry here in delco along the blue route 476 at baltimore pike, therthmore interchange but just out of view on the ramps, starting to see some issues with the traffic lights on those ramps connecting baltimore pike with the blue route. so you may find police there this morning directing the traffic on those ramps. elsewhere in delco darby paoli road still blocked because of downed wires. i would stay over on 320 to get around that, 320 was partially blocked...
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it does have injuries involved route one baltimore pike west of route 202, another area, give yourself couple minutes down wires in mount laurel. hartford road closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed. church road is closed near country club parkway, jim, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. >>> in other news a bill that restricts gun sales and allows teach tears carry weapons to school ills on its way to florida governor rick scott. members of the florida house approved the measure yesterday the bill is in response to the deadly shooting, at mar junior i stoneman douglas high school in park land, florida. seventeen people were killed in that shooting last movement >>> and president trump is, still finalizing his plan time pose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum, the president wants to slap a 25 percent import tax on steel and 10 percent on aluminum but u.s. allies like canada and mexico, could temporarily, be exempt. some republican leaders are concerned that the plan could spark a international trade war, and harm u.s. businesses. >>> a california teenager is in jail th
it does have injuries involved route one baltimore pike west of route 202, another area, give yourself couple minutes down wires in mount laurel. hartford road closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed. church road is closed near country club parkway, jim, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. >>> in other news a bill that restricts gun sales and allows teach tears carry weapons to school ills on its way to florida governor rick scott. members of the florida house...
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classroom or inside their school and what is devastating to the parents in parkland and sandy hook and baltimore is that we refuse to have a debate on the senate floor about how we can help address this ethic gun violence epidemic in this country i have taken pains over the last six months to reach out across the isle to find common ground with my colleagues with some commonsense legislation legislation with changes to our gun laws i am proud to work on a small bill to encourage states to comply with existing law and now it has over 60 republican and democratic cosponsors that is enough to overcome a cloture motion. but coming to the floor today to ask that we come to an agreement by which we can have and open debate for the american public to see on the issue of gun violence before we break for the two-week easter recess. we go back to our states and have a wonderful time with friends and families while many others continue to grieve all across this country and many others will enter the ranks of those who grieve because during those 14 days thousands will die from gunshot. i cannot imagine we
classroom or inside their school and what is devastating to the parents in parkland and sandy hook and baltimore is that we refuse to have a debate on the senate floor about how we can help address this ethic gun violence epidemic in this country i have taken pains over the last six months to reach out across the isle to find common ground with my colleagues with some commonsense legislation legislation with changes to our gun laws i am proud to work on a small bill to encourage states to...
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the baltimore native saw some kids from baltimore, more known for their school's chess playing than basketballreatest upsets in march madness history. that's coming up in just a bit. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first p
the baltimore native saw some kids from baltimore, more known for their school's chess playing than basketballreatest upsets in march madness history. that's coming up in just a bit. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung...
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they are also closed in washington, d.c., baltimore, new york.e than half the flights at philadelphia airport have been canceled with delays and cancellations. you can see the winds are picking up. that's one of the things we have to deal with later on today. >> accuweather paul williams has the details on the forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. this nor'easter is four for four. it's going to have an impact on the coast. we are looking for tremendous amount of snow between 12-18 inches along these southern border of pennsylvania, into maryland. 6-12 in d.c., philadelphia, new york, up toward the boston area. travel disruption, regional power outages, windy up the coast with gayle wind warnings with full effect. in the west with, it's going to feed into the heaviest rain in southern california. burn scar mud flows and localized flooding will be a problem. the moisture is going to inundate the west coast with rain between 4-6 inches. kendis? diane? >> paul, thank you. >>> president trump's phone call to vladimir put
they are also closed in washington, d.c., baltimore, new york.e than half the flights at philadelphia airport have been canceled with delays and cancellations. you can see the winds are picking up. that's one of the things we have to deal with later on today. >> accuweather paul williams has the details on the forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. this nor'easter is four for four. it's going to have an impact on the coast. we are looking for tremendous...
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. >> and certifying out of new york and chanting it with airports i'm taking the train to baltimore andg out of baltimore, you have to be proactive and do what you can do to get back home. >> reporter: new york city fuzz to philly experiencing thunderstorm, as much as two feet of snow. in new jersey, 200,000 people without power this morning and police responded to hundreds of crashes through the northeast urging people to take it slow as crews cleared the road and for those hoping to travel today to places like newark liberty airport are urging people to check their airlines and check the status of their flights before they head out. heather: good idea to do that regardless but especially under these circumstances. united airlines has had some run ins with quality customer service. >> look what you did to him. heather: the airline taking steps to make sure that never happens again. the new program thousands of employees are required to take. >> reporter: who could forget that video. united airlines introducing score 4, 30,000 front-line customers and employees are required to take four
. >> and certifying out of new york and chanting it with airports i'm taking the train to baltimore andg out of baltimore, you have to be proactive and do what you can do to get back home. >> reporter: new york city fuzz to philly experiencing thunderstorm, as much as two feet of snow. in new jersey, 200,000 people without power this morning and police responded to hundreds of crashes through the northeast urging people to take it slow as crews cleared the road and for those hoping...
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and now america's unlikely seat heart, the university of maryland, baltimore county. we'll check in with the retrievers as they try to pull off another upset today. >>> and the grown man in an elsa costume who played the hero and became an internet sensation. >>> and a former google executive takes a new approach to fixing america's bloated health care system by changing the way you see your doctor. >> one of the things we want to do is not just rebuild them. primary care experience. we want to rebuild the entire health care system. >> all coming up on "sunday today." >>> as we head to break, our photo of the week, a group of students sitting in front of the white house as part of wednesday's national school walkout in support of gun law reform and school safety in the wake of the parkland shooting. fl us. fl it's what this country is made of. but right now, our bond is fraying. how do we get back to "us"? the y fills the gaps. and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where there's a y, there's an us. hey allergy muddlers: are you one sneeze away
and now america's unlikely seat heart, the university of maryland, baltimore county. we'll check in with the retrievers as they try to pull off another upset today. >>> and the grown man in an elsa costume who played the hero and became an internet sensation. >>> and a former google executive takes a new approach to fixing america's bloated health care system by changing the way you see your doctor. >> one of the things we want to do is not just rebuild them. primary...
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crabtree got a three-year deal with $21 million with baltimore.thursday by the raiders. finding a new home with the baltimore ravens. if you follow golf, always interested in tiger. the news is pretty good. he is still in the hunt. tiger sunk a 22 foot putt at the arnold palmer invitational. staying in it. he is tied for 17th. he is in the field. he is chasing stinson. he held the first round lead and had a long birdie putt. he is tied with the lead. meantime, baseball no final on the giants. the oakland a's do in their business. take a look at and they sundrenched crowd. 10,000 out there. gonzalez to the right. the double off the runner. he has figured to be in the starting to be in the rotation. the a's went up beating the indians 7-3. the warriors in sacramento tonight. >>> thank you for joining us. >>> one bay area news leader. the power of 2. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. so two years later, there's a knock on the door. guy opens it,
crabtree got a three-year deal with $21 million with baltimore.thursday by the raiders. finding a new home with the baltimore ravens. if you follow golf, always interested in tiger. the news is pretty good. he is still in the hunt. tiger sunk a 22 foot putt at the arnold palmer invitational. staying in it. he is tied for 17th. he is in the field. he is chasing stinson. he held the first round lead and had a long birdie putt. he is tied with the lead. meantime, baseball no final on the giants....