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three years ago faultlines went to baltimore during the historic uprising following the death of twenty five year old freddie gray in police custody the city's pain in anger over decades of police abuse had reached a boiling point and the nation took notice i can't tell people not to be angry you know to have a rights of being this is. just accept it it's a do with it. we were just baltimore flooded the streets to demand accountability and when the federal government launched a civil rights investigation and the officers who arrested gray were charged with crimes it looked like some accountability might come. but at the same time another police scandal was brewing. during the chaos of the protest a police officer named wayne jenkins was actively running a drug operation he took prescription drugs that were stolen from looted pharmacies and resold them on the black market but that's not only was doing just. plain jenkins was a sergeant in charge of a powerful unit of plainclothes detectives their job was to take fire arms off the street but this f.b.i. evidence revealed that the officers
three years ago faultlines went to baltimore during the historic uprising following the death of twenty five year old freddie gray in police custody the city's pain in anger over decades of police abuse had reached a boiling point and the nation took notice i can't tell people not to be angry you know to have a rights of being this is. just accept it it's a do with it. we were just baltimore flooded the streets to demand accountability and when the federal government launched a civil rights...
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help the city of baltimore.here are additional amendments i got in that will help local governments deal with drug issues. regards to gang activity, i visited central america and saw firsthand those trying to infiltrate our country with gang activities. i have worked with the u.s. attorney and local officials to deal with gang violence. federale want from officials, to support local efforts to make the city safe. jennifer: mr. campbell. mr. campbell: a u.s. senator must be engaged in what is happening every day in maryland, especially baltimore. when the freddie gray incident happened and we had the riots after that, i found a voice that was missing from the debate, and unfortunately it is senator cardin's. we need people who are going to step up and say what is right and what is wrong. and what is happening in baltimore's decades of dysfunction, decades of education that has failed our children. so when you don't have any help and you don't have any opportunity, is no wonder why people take action on their own
help the city of baltimore.here are additional amendments i got in that will help local governments deal with drug issues. regards to gang activity, i visited central america and saw firsthand those trying to infiltrate our country with gang activities. i have worked with the u.s. attorney and local officials to deal with gang violence. federale want from officials, to support local efforts to make the city safe. jennifer: mr. campbell. mr. campbell: a u.s. senator must be engaged in what is...
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>> baltimore's education system is unacceptably poor. it is part of a bigger issue in baltimore.t is part of a city that is in decline with increasing substance abuse, increasing crime rates, the murder capital of the world. it needs to be addressed holistic way. we need to address the urban blight. it starts with caring and leadership that is going to bring the right people together and put together a plan to turn the city around. senator cardin has represented baltimore for 52 years. he let this happen. >> senator cardin? the control of our school system to deal with our school system, i don't want the federal government to support the school system. i support local education agencies having power and strength over their own school system. the federal government has a role. the every child succeeds act that was packed recently -- passed recently provided proper role for the federal government to provide resources and demand accountability. we are trying to be a partner to give the schools to local school systems that they need in order to achieve. we have to make sure those res
>> baltimore's education system is unacceptably poor. it is part of a bigger issue in baltimore.t is part of a city that is in decline with increasing substance abuse, increasing crime rates, the murder capital of the world. it needs to be addressed holistic way. we need to address the urban blight. it starts with caring and leadership that is going to bring the right people together and put together a plan to turn the city around. senator cardin has represented baltimore for 52 years. he...
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in baltimore. violence in baltimore is related to drug activity and gangs. we need to have programs for both. last week the senate passed a major opioid bill and the president signed it, which is going to give additional tools to local governments to deal with this crisis. i listened to what the mayor of baltimore needed and i got an amendment to this bill that's going to help the city of baltimore. there are additional amendments i got in that will help local governments deal with drug issues. in regards to gang activity, i visited central america and saw firsthand those trying to infiltrate our country with gang activities. i have worked with the u.s. attorney and local officials to deal with gang violence. that's we want from federal officials, to support local efforts to make the city safe. jennifer: mr. campbell. mr. campbell: a u.s. senator must be engaged in what is happening every day in maryland, and especially baltimore. when the freddie gray incident happened and we had the riots after t
in baltimore. violence in baltimore is related to drug activity and gangs. we need to have programs for both. last week the senate passed a major opioid bill and the president signed it, which is going to give additional tools to local governments to deal with this crisis. i listened to what the mayor of baltimore needed and i got an amendment to this bill that's going to help the city of baltimore. there are additional amendments i got in that will help local governments deal with drug issues....
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twenty fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest. kwame was filmed berating a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and oxys to get off almost six because they're not here warning about the boarded up exterior the black right. think things are better they can. even better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that exist inside of american society you know we black people built this country from on our hands our blood sweat tears and we haven't got one ounce of compensation reparation or even acknowledgement of the contribution we did what is it that i should know about baltimore what people should know about baltimore is tha
twenty fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest. kwame was filmed berating a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and oxys to get off almost six because they're not here...
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and it's part of a bigger issue in baltimore.t's part of a city that is in decline with increasing substance abuse and increasing crime rate, the murder capital of the world. and it needs to be addressed holistic weight. we need to address the blight that i is there. it starts with caring and leadership that brings people together to put together plans to try to turn the city around it again, senator cardin has represented baltimore for 52 years and he's what is happening. >> senator cardin. >> well, i want the control of the school systems, i don't want the federal government controlling the local school systems. i strongly support the education agencies having the power and strength, but the federal government has a role. the bipartisan bill that was passed just recently provides a proper role for the federal government. resources and we demand accountability. so, we are trying to be a partner to give the tools to the local school systems that they need in order to achieve. we have to be sur sure that resources get to the publi
and it's part of a bigger issue in baltimore.t's part of a city that is in decline with increasing substance abuse and increasing crime rate, the murder capital of the world. and it needs to be addressed holistic weight. we need to address the blight that i is there. it starts with caring and leadership that brings people together to put together plans to try to turn the city around it again, senator cardin has represented baltimore for 52 years and he's what is happening. >> senator...
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baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. they gang within on al-jazeera. welcome back you with al jazeera live from london a quick look at the top stories now authorities in the indonesian city of polly who are reportedly considering calling off the search for those killed by last week's earthquake and tsunami as hope fades of finding any survivors as the death toll now stands at more than sixteen hundred people final senate vote on brett kavanaugh u.s. supreme court nomination is expected within hours his lifetime see confirmed after he won the backing of key senators despite sexual assault allegations. and the international police agency interpol has china to clarify the situation of its missing president hallway hasn't been heard from since boarding a flight to china from eleven days ago. when other stories are watching east fifty people have been killed in one hundred others have suffered serious burns when a fuel tank collided with a vehicle in the democratic republic of congo it happened in the town of his son to near
baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. they gang within on al-jazeera. welcome back you with al jazeera live from london a quick look at the top stories now authorities in the indonesian city of polly who are reportedly considering calling off the search for those killed by last week's earthquake and tsunami as hope fades of finding any survivors as the death toll now stands at more than sixteen hundred people final senate vote on brett kavanaugh u.s....
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three years ago faultlines went to baltimore during a historic uprising following the death of twenty five year old freddie gray in police custody the city's pain in anger over decades of police abuse had reached a boiling point and the nation took notice i can't tell people not to be angry you know to have a rights of being this is the time to accept they could do with it. we were just baltimore flooded the streets to demand accountability and when the federal government launched a civil rights investigation and the officers who arrested gray were charged with crimes it looked like some accountability might come. but at the same time another police scandal was brewing. and during the chaos of the protests a police officer named wayne jenkins was actively running a drug operation he took prescription drugs that were stolen from looted pharmacies and resold them on the black market but that's not only was doing just. plain jenkins was a sergeant in charge of a powerful unit of plainclothes detectives their job was to take firearms off the street but this f.b.i. evidence revealed that t
three years ago faultlines went to baltimore during a historic uprising following the death of twenty five year old freddie gray in police custody the city's pain in anger over decades of police abuse had reached a boiling point and the nation took notice i can't tell people not to be angry you know to have a rights of being this is the time to accept they could do with it. we were just baltimore flooded the streets to demand accountability and when the federal government launched a civil...
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found that internal affairs almost never hold officers accountable in baltimore between two thousand and ten and two thousand and fifteen they ruled against officers accused of serious misconduct only two percent of the time. let's be honest this is not something that just exists here in baltimore but this whole you know giving additional deference to law enforcement and treating law enforcement as if they're somehow above the law above the people is just a culture it's a mentality of. during the obama administration department of justice attorney jonathan smith revealed a national trends. d.o.j. investigations of some twenty american cities found the police had failed to police their own finding that accountability systems are in adequate and broken and that in general fairs is not designed to identify and address serious misguided police officers is a common finding in place department after police department after police department what makes the scandal so serious and significant and political is that over time the department has failed to address its own issues its it failed to
found that internal affairs almost never hold officers accountable in baltimore between two thousand and ten and two thousand and fifteen they ruled against officers accused of serious misconduct only two percent of the time. let's be honest this is not something that just exists here in baltimore but this whole you know giving additional deference to law enforcement and treating law enforcement as if they're somehow above the law above the people is just a culture it's a mentality of. during...
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found that internal affairs almost never hold officers accountable in baltimore between two thousand and ten and two thousand and fifteen they ruled against officers accused of serious misconduct only two percent of the time. let's be honest this is not something that just exists here in baltimore but this whole you know giving additional deference to law enforcement and treating law enforcement as if they're somehow above the law above the people is just a culture it's a mentality of. during the obama administration department of justice attorney jonathan smith revealed a national trends. d.o.j. investigations of some twenty american cities found the police had failed to police their own finding that accountability systems are in adequate and broken and that in general fairs is not designed to identify and address here's misguided police officers is a common finding in place department after police department after police department what makes the scandal so serious and significant and political is that over time the department has failed to address its own issues its it failed to e
found that internal affairs almost never hold officers accountable in baltimore between two thousand and ten and two thousand and fifteen they ruled against officers accused of serious misconduct only two percent of the time. let's be honest this is not something that just exists here in baltimore but this whole you know giving additional deference to law enforcement and treating law enforcement as if they're somehow above the law above the people is just a culture it's a mentality of. during...
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baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest that's right. kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and fox news to get out of baltimore city because tonight you're warning about the book or to uphold the story of the black right where you. think things are better are they getting better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was and donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that exist inside of american society you know we black people built this car. from on our hands our blood sweat tears and we haven't got
baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest that's right. kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host...
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baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protests that took kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and boxers to get on board more seats because you're not here morning about the book or the books are here the black right. think things are better they can. better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that existence out of american society you know we black people built this country from on our hands our blood sweat tears and we haven't got one ounce of compensation r
baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protests that took kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host...
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baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for blacks. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protests that took kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and boxers to get out of baltimore city because you're not here morning about the book the boarded up the old books are here the black right where you. think things are are better are they getting better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was when donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that exist inside of american society you know we black people built this car. from on our hands our blood sweat tears and w
baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for blacks. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protests that took kwame was filmed in a well known t.v. host...
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baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest the right to call me was filmed in a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and oxys to get off on my sister because you're not here warning about the book or the books or hear the black right. think things are better they can. even better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was and donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that existence out of american society you know we black people built this country from on our hands our blood sweat tears and we haven't got one ounce of compens
baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest the right to call me was filmed in a well known t.v....
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she has arranged a photo shoot in the area of baltimore where she grew up. she photographs her brother does many cousin quoting in front of. two generations of family still live on the street. does many quoting have served time in prison one in three black men in the u.s. it's a felony conviction. that. i was forced to come out of this trying to provide a way from. where we were forced into this we don't have. the right to tell you. the forces of history. nobody ever heard of is. i'm not even a a put. it was dark a bring my son out this community my family my whole family stuck in this community when you look back across the generations the advantages that white people have put in position for themselves and all black people in the end the disadvantaged as i might be was small and just as the white you should never bet up turned to me. i don't think so but that's just like him and then is far from his father it always was this event are so full of black person pieces it's really. true i give something back about a child that we just want to force for some ar
she has arranged a photo shoot in the area of baltimore where she grew up. she photographs her brother does many cousin quoting in front of. two generations of family still live on the street. does many quoting have served time in prison one in three black men in the u.s. it's a felony conviction. that. i was forced to come out of this trying to provide a way from. where we were forced into this we don't have. the right to tell you. the forces of history. nobody ever heard of is. i'm not even a...
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i live in baltimore and i was like, i need to support someone for mayor. i have to put my platform behind somebody. i literally remember the moment. mayor --ou running for there were none. i will enter this race and forced the conversation. 2015, i remember people being like, you are a select. -- are a sellout. i learned a lot, that nothing replaces nuts and bolts organizing. we raced $300,000 in 60 days. the small dollar donor campaigns, some days we raised $20, others we raised $10,000. budgeting that was very special. mary: would you run again? deray: people say preaching to the choir is a bad thing. signed me up for the choir. being in a choir is not a passive experience. i want to build the biggest choir. -- that weour voice can turn that hum into a song. all these people that did not yet believe their voice could do something magical, we wanted to help them do that. mary: i have been trying really hard not to ask about the vest. this is your thing. you always wear the vest? deray: the best is like a tattoo to me. i i've been wearing this vest since t
i live in baltimore and i was like, i need to support someone for mayor. i have to put my platform behind somebody. i literally remember the moment. mayor --ou running for there were none. i will enter this race and forced the conversation. 2015, i remember people being like, you are a select. -- are a sellout. i learned a lot, that nothing replaces nuts and bolts organizing. we raced $300,000 in 60 days. the small dollar donor campaigns, some days we raised $20, others we raised $10,000....
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and then people from baltimore. we had a rigorous debate about body cameras and whether or not we would include them in our policy platform on ending mass criminalization and police accountability. and so this was before walter scott in south carolina, i believe he was in, and this is before i believe freddie gray was killed as well as before laquan mcdonald. and i'm naming instances where we have, like, cam -- except for freddie gray -- where we had police camera footage, and people are like, yes, body cameras will stop cops from killing us because they'll have cam razz and other folks in the camp of, no, no, no, i would use different language if this wasn't on c-span how we talk but it -- so we had two camps and we compromised and can the compromise we made was not a transformational compromise. it was reformist reform compromise, one that said, okay, if body cameras are possibly going to come to your city, it needs to be a democratic conversationmaking prognosis by the people living the those conversation about w
and then people from baltimore. we had a rigorous debate about body cameras and whether or not we would include them in our policy platform on ending mass criminalization and police accountability. and so this was before walter scott in south carolina, i believe he was in, and this is before i believe freddie gray was killed as well as before laquan mcdonald. and i'm naming instances where we have, like, cam -- except for freddie gray -- where we had police camera footage, and people are like,...
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you ran for mayor of baltimore. you got crushed, if you don't mind me saying. you pulled it like 1%. i got it? what did you learn? >> it is interesting, for context -- that was shady. for context, so i ran like with 80 days until election day, and i was sitting in baltimore, and i was sitting down at my table and i'm like i need to support somebody for mayor. and i need to put my platform behind somebody and do it. and i was looking at everybody's platforms and i literally remember the moment, it was like there are no platforms. it is like how are you running for mayor and there is no -- it is not even ideas i disagree with, and there were none and that is sort of wild. so i will enter this race and force a conversation about ideas and push. and when i ran in 2015, or 2016, it was like i remember people being like you're a sellout for trying to be a part of the system, how dare you, and now, it is like, if you don't run for office, you don't care. that is sort of like the -- it is a very pendulum swingy thing. but i learned a lot. nothing replaces nuts and bolt
you ran for mayor of baltimore. you got crushed, if you don't mind me saying. you pulled it like 1%. i got it? what did you learn? >> it is interesting, for context -- that was shady. for context, so i ran like with 80 days until election day, and i was sitting in baltimore, and i was sitting down at my table and i'm like i need to support somebody for mayor. and i need to put my platform behind somebody and do it. and i was looking at everybody's platforms and i literally remember the...
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for example public schools and wealthy members of baltimore public schools in the poor neighborhoods of baltimore so over the last three years i've been to over i mean over two hundred school visits i've been to really really well these schools and schools in really really really. poor neighborhoods and it's night and day been in schools where every student has when you walk into the classroom there's a you know there's a screen like the one behind this with you know the teacher can touch it and it's an active and they got like laser aliens and just have it out of these different things and then i've been to schools where teachers still use chalk which is like mom blow it to me like it has to be like you know three thousand and eighteen they need to get like a dry erase board and really have those things so it's easy to see how certain says the students would never know i'm not going to say never but are able to compete because they just don't have the same things that you say all of the time and it's plain sad but it's plain perry how is this this funding and education how is that h
for example public schools and wealthy members of baltimore public schools in the poor neighborhoods of baltimore so over the last three years i've been to over i mean over two hundred school visits i've been to really really well these schools and schools in really really really. poor neighborhoods and it's night and day been in schools where every student has when you walk into the classroom there's a you know there's a screen like the one behind this with you know the teacher can touch it...
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this weekend, a major retrospective of his visual artwork opens in his home town at the baltimore museumof art. newshour weekend's christopher booker recently sat down with waters to discuss film, photography, and the art of making people uncomfortable. >> reporter: there was a time when it wasn't safe to like john waters. once dubbed the pope of trash the writer and director spent years pushing the boundaries of cinematic decency. >> you're sick, repulsive! >> you my dear are dead! >> reporter: his incendiary films from the '60's and '70's tirizing violence, celebrity and sexuality, shocked audienceu the world. films like "multiple maniacs," a "female troubl "pink flamingos," his 1972 underground classic starring drag-queen icon divine, were censored and banne. in some countr but audiences couldn't get enough. >> i t to eavesdrop and spy on people. that's my job is to go out and report to the unwashed public, my fans, the unfathomable behavior of americans. >> reporter: by the end of the 1980's, the world of john waters had started to aract a more mainstream audience, driven in large pa
this weekend, a major retrospective of his visual artwork opens in his home town at the baltimore museumof art. newshour weekend's christopher booker recently sat down with waters to discuss film, photography, and the art of making people uncomfortable. >> reporter: there was a time when it wasn't safe to like john waters. once dubbed the pope of trash the writer and director spent years pushing the boundaries of cinematic decency. >> you're sick, repulsive! >> you my dear are...
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>> the core commissioners in baltimore. if the system applies for charges for sexual assault they will contact us. >> the commissioner allows it to be issued. >> they slip through the cracks every now and again but then again that is up to the state attorney whether they continue with charges and more likely than not if the scenario were to occur it is an incident we were not aware of so they would likely collison to do an investigation. at the end of the day it kind of comes down to that exceptional clearance charges so we have a large portion of cases where the crime is articulated, we met the burden for ucr and probable cause and other than that, reasonable doubt taking it to trial. knowing that it is very unlikely charges will be filed and we need to get an official declination for us to clear the case. it is proved beyond reasonable doubt. >> investigative discretion, are the investigators -- the first one is talking about probable cause, a probable cause decision that sounds like all your agencies allow investigators
>> the core commissioners in baltimore. if the system applies for charges for sexual assault they will contact us. >> the commissioner allows it to be issued. >> they slip through the cracks every now and again but then again that is up to the state attorney whether they continue with charges and more likely than not if the scenario were to occur it is an incident we were not aware of so they would likely collison to do an investigation. at the end of the day it kind of comes...
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i don't know if you knew this, but in the trip to baltimore, they were fated for baltimore. did this mean everybody in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. of course not. this is before the u.s. is in the war. we're neutral. and the baltimore area has a very large population of german ancestors. they're proud of it. why shouldn't they be? you look back at my ancestry, i'm a mix! there's pride to that. there's no reason you shouldn't! the reason i bring that up is when that transatlantic voyage, the captain commented on the fact it was a different kind of vessel that handled well. that's important for anybody with a -- with any kind of ship or boat on the high seas. seakeeping qualities are very, very important. and the u-cruisers had them. had that ability. it's important to not put the bathroom next to the place where you eat! i'll mention that in a little while, too. hang in there. you have to remember you're putting a crew inside a tube. and they'll be in there for 60, 70, 80 days or more. there has to be some kind of has beenable. that's the way the world works.
i don't know if you knew this, but in the trip to baltimore, they were fated for baltimore. did this mean everybody in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. of course not. this is before the u.s. is in the war. we're neutral. and the baltimore area has a very large population of german ancestors. they're proud of it. why shouldn't they be? you look back at my ancestry, i'm a mix! there's pride to that. there's no reason you shouldn't! the reason i bring that up is when that...
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does this mean everyone in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. remember, this is before the u.s. is in the war. we were neutral. the baltimore area has a large contingent of german immigrants. they are proud of their heritage. why shouldn't they be? if you look at two generations back of my heritage, i am a mick. one of the reasons is one of deutsche landed the transatlantic voyage, that captain commented it was a different kind of vessel that was handled well. that is important for anyone with any ship or vote in the high seas. sea-keeping qualities are really important. the you cruisers had them. another important thing. it is important not to put the bathroom next to the place that you eat. [laughter] i will mention that in a little while, too. hang in there. you are putting a clue inside a -- a crew inside a tube. they will be there for 60, 70, 80 days or more. it will not be terribly comfortable. they hot bunked. when one guy was on watch, the other guy was in his bunk. that's the way the world worked. nobody took baths. unless you got on th
does this mean everyone in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. remember, this is before the u.s. is in the war. we were neutral. the baltimore area has a large contingent of german immigrants. they are proud of their heritage. why shouldn't they be? if you look at two generations back of my heritage, i am a mick. one of the reasons is one of deutsche landed the transatlantic voyage, that captain commented it was a different kind of vessel that was handled well. that is important for...
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chicago, baltimore, where i did any study, camden, new jersey, you have to be mindful of the community benefits granted to a community but not granted to the individuals, and whether we look at our -- i'll call out my own institution, johns hopkins or any university who is and -- core institution you have to hold them -- if you're rooted in community and making millions off of a community then it is your -- you have to -- it's incumbent upon you to make sure that individuals in the community benefit the most, not just you or your students. so i'm glad to have you have a community benefits conversation going on it and hope it leads to something else'ds prom -- besides proking promises. >> when we talk about transformational work we look at that almost separate from when people say i want to have a seat at the table. that's a cute thing.
chicago, baltimore, where i did any study, camden, new jersey, you have to be mindful of the community benefits granted to a community but not granted to the individuals, and whether we look at our -- i'll call out my own institution, johns hopkins or any university who is and -- core institution you have to hold them -- if you're rooted in community and making millions off of a community then it is your -- you have to -- it's incumbent upon you to make sure that individuals in the community...
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does this mean everyone in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. remember, this is before the u.s. is in the war. we were neutral. the baltimore area has a large contingent of german edge it -- immigrants. they are proud of their heritage. why shouldn't they be? generationsat two back of my heritage, i am a make -- mick. one ofthe reasons is deutsche landed the transatlantic voyage, that captain commented it was a different kind of vessel that was handled well. that is important for anyone with any ship or vote in the high seas. -- sea-keeping qualities are really important. the you cruisers had them. another important thing. it is important not to put the bathroom next to the place that you eat. [laughter] i will mention that in a little while, too. hang in there. you are putting a clue inside a tube. they will be there for 60, 70, 80 days or more. it will not be terribly comfortable. they hot blonde. when one guy was on watch, the other guy was in his bunk. that's the way the world worked. nobody took baths. on the surface, perhaps you could dous
does this mean everyone in baltimore is a little suspect? of course not. remember, this is before the u.s. is in the war. we were neutral. the baltimore area has a large contingent of german edge it -- immigrants. they are proud of their heritage. why shouldn't they be? generationsat two back of my heritage, i am a make -- mick. one ofthe reasons is deutsche landed the transatlantic voyage, that captain commented it was a different kind of vessel that was handled well. that is important for...
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the train leaves baltimore. news makes it to washington dc before the train does and outside to seet what is going on and know the latest. barton is one of these. sayingcribed this moment she was indignant, excited, alarmed, and she fell into the current. she saw 40 men covered in blood and helpless born a way shelter and medical treatment. she followed and she will follow them to a makeshift infirmary that pops up at judiciary square and helps to route the night using basic medical training she had as a child to assist. she will go home, get rest, return, and many of the men who do not need medical treatment have gone to camp, camping on the floor of congress. describes as an armed city with another regiment arriving every 12 hours and they do not have anywhere to put them. you just pick a flat sur face. this regiment picks the floor of the congress. clara barton goes and sits in the vice president's chair and holds court. she will hear about the riot and the soldiers experience and they do not have the supplie
the train leaves baltimore. news makes it to washington dc before the train does and outside to seet what is going on and know the latest. barton is one of these. sayingcribed this moment she was indignant, excited, alarmed, and she fell into the current. she saw 40 men covered in blood and helpless born a way shelter and medical treatment. she followed and she will follow them to a makeshift infirmary that pops up at judiciary square and helps to route the night using basic medical training...
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i'd like to welcome everybody to the radical book fair pavilion at the baltimore back five. i'm cullen. we for the past five years we are we were at 30 west north av and this weekend we started to open the doors at the new location at cathedral and preston. we do invite people to come check us out this evening from 5:00 to 10:00. if you want to check out our new space, vegetarian, vegan menu, books, et cetera, but i want to talk today about carol adams, about what carol adams has meant to me, has meant to my involvement in the movement, what is meant forked emmas, and then introduce her and her book. so this is our tenth year in collaboration with the baltimore book festival, and red emma has been around 15 years and we have been dedicated to ethically providing vegan and vegetarian food in addition to radical books, political talks, social concepts. and that was something as one of the founders of red emma's, when i was in high school in the late '80s and early 79's,as a miss fit and a fan of industrial music, i came upon a single by a group called consolidated, and the son
i'd like to welcome everybody to the radical book fair pavilion at the baltimore back five. i'm cullen. we for the past five years we are we were at 30 west north av and this weekend we started to open the doors at the new location at cathedral and preston. we do invite people to come check us out this evening from 5:00 to 10:00. if you want to check out our new space, vegetarian, vegan menu, books, et cetera, but i want to talk today about carol adams, about what carol adams has meant to me,...
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>> we have a good working relationship with the court commissioners in baltimore. if a citizen applies for charges for sexual assault they will contact us. >> before that issue. you were there from the beginning. >> we are involved, a few slip through the cracks every now and again but that is ultimately up to the state attorney whether they are connecting to continue with the charges and more likely than not if that scenario were to occur it was an incident where they would call us in to do an investigation. at the end of the day it comes down to that exceptional clearance, we have a large portion of cases where crime is articulated, we met the burden for probable cause, but we are not there on reasonable doubt, so we will present those to the state attorney knowing it is unlikely charges will be filed so we need to get an official declaration for us to exceptionally clear that case. >> thank you for being here. i want to talk about investigative discretion. a couple questions, we are talking probable cause, a decision that all your agencies allow your investigato
>> we have a good working relationship with the court commissioners in baltimore. if a citizen applies for charges for sexual assault they will contact us. >> before that issue. you were there from the beginning. >> we are involved, a few slip through the cracks every now and again but that is ultimately up to the state attorney whether they are connecting to continue with the charges and more likely than not if that scenario were to occur it was an incident where they would...
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the convention is going to be in baltimore in june. he will get nominated. this is the plank that they are going to be writing for him that he has to run on. first of all, we are going to finish the war, continue the war until we have a military victory on all fronts. there will be no armistice. there will be an end to slavery. the democratic party, which meets in august, maybe july of 1864 in chicago, flipside of that. they are committed to an armistice on march 5, 1865. they say when mcclellan becomes president, he will declare a cease-fire. and they are going to invite russia, england, france, probably meet in paris, and those three powers are going to sort things out for the confederacy and the union and say, ok, we are going to put this all in place. you guys stop shooting each other. we are going to work this out. try to imagine him doing that and knowing what we know about world war i. the and the democratic platform says any decisions about slavery go back to the states. we are not going to have the supreme court do any court sessions, no decisions,
the convention is going to be in baltimore in june. he will get nominated. this is the plank that they are going to be writing for him that he has to run on. first of all, we are going to finish the war, continue the war until we have a military victory on all fronts. there will be no armistice. there will be an end to slavery. the democratic party, which meets in august, maybe july of 1864 in chicago, flipside of that. they are committed to an armistice on march 5, 1865. they say when...
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over 160 pieces are now on display at the baltimore museum of art.temporary art can be witty. but can it be funny? and i think it can be funny and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here and my sense of humour and my whole reputation. yes, they can be vulgar, but there could be bad taste in art and be funny. and there could be good and all contemporary art uses a little bad taste i think because contemporary art's job is to wreck the movement that came right before it. i loved ike and tina turner when they were together — i know that that's bad to say because he was horrible with her and she could've killed him and she would have gotten off with the jury. however, i saw them one day together when i was young and they looked exactly like this. she was so good. so, i got the idea of controlling and how often stars are made by one person that's obsessive and orders their every move. i mean, their first song when she did a letter to ike, she said, "you control every movement". and he did. my favourite
over 160 pieces are now on display at the baltimore museum of art.temporary art can be witty. but can it be funny? and i think it can be funny and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here and my sense of humour and my whole reputation. yes, they can be vulgar, but there could be bad taste in art and be funny. and there could be good and all contemporary art uses a little bad taste i think because contemporary art's job is to wreck the movement...
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i think that is culture look at baltimore last month. with the officer who beat up the young man while on duty not only did he beat up a young man but his partner stood by while this happened and did nothing. so we still have a culture now some departments are doing a very good job one of those is new orleans. in the book we talk about some things that happened in new orleans that go far beyond far beyond the average bad act one police officer an african-american female was fired we tell the story she went into a restaurant while in uniform and murdered a new orleans police officer because she was robbing the restaurant her partner shot three people in the restaurant and had not yet been one person died from the assault she might not have been caught now it gets worse. wait there's more. when the call goes out 911 about a murder at a restaurant subsequently she responds to the call and goes back to the scene of the crime nope unintended one of the victims who was still living identifies her. so when a department like that you will read t
i think that is culture look at baltimore last month. with the officer who beat up the young man while on duty not only did he beat up a young man but his partner stood by while this happened and did nothing. so we still have a culture now some departments are doing a very good job one of those is new orleans. in the book we talk about some things that happened in new orleans that go far beyond far beyond the average bad act one police officer an african-american female was fired we tell the...
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according to our ailiate in baltimore, the university president, athletic director, and footbal coachm with the board of regents last night. thss dis the report following the death of player jordan mcnair. he suffered heat stroke during practice in may and died weeks later. the report found that the football team didn't have aen toxic ronment, but it did have a culture that prevented players from speaking out. >> the truck driver that killed a beloved football coach in rthern virginia pled guilty to involuntary manslahter. heas fixing a boat along the n beltway w a box truck hit him last year. he was a football coach in unirfax . news 4 spoke with his heart broken family. they came to watch as 44-year-old carlos garcia pled guilty. schultz mother saidas he the kind of person that cared about everybody. >> but by the gracegof i'm going on and where ever i am, i'm going to try to help others as he wanted me to help. >> schultz's family set up a scholarship in his name to carry on his legacy. >> 4:48now, a new facility to help those struggling with substance a cse ising to montgomery cou
according to our ailiate in baltimore, the university president, athletic director, and footbal coachm with the board of regents last night. thss dis the report following the death of player jordan mcnair. he suffered heat stroke during practice in may and died weeks later. the report found that the football team didn't have aen toxic ronment, but it did have a culture that prevented players from speaking out. >> the truck driver that killed a beloved football coach in rthern virginia...
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. >> if you fell asleep for the ravens steelers game, baltimore came out on top.hey had the upper hand against their foes t winning past three match ups. it was a contentious first half and in the second they poured it on and the final score was26 4. >> yeah. how about this skins fans. are number one in the nfc east and we didn't even pla this weekend. we had a bye. so they beat the eagles in overtime, thank you very much, titans. now the skins are the only team with a 2-1 record. philly is tide fh second w dallas. they have 2-2 records. >> the sns had even more time to rest up for the next game because they d't play the saints until a week from tonight. monday night football. so you like it later. >> good morning. a couple of different problems. southbound 295, the ramp to the outer loop shutdown in a hit-and-run investigation. >> good morning, everybody. our monday is off to a beautiful start and the whole week ahead is looking way warmer than averag aend >>> a crash investigation is slowing traffic in southboundn lanes i-295 and oxon hill along the exit to i-95
. >> if you fell asleep for the ravens steelers game, baltimore came out on top.hey had the upper hand against their foes t winning past three match ups. it was a contentious first half and in the second they poured it on and the final score was26 4. >> yeah. how about this skins fans. are number one in the nfc east and we didn't even pla this weekend. we had a bye. so they beat the eagles in overtime, thank you very much, titans. now the skins are the only team with a 2-1 record....
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those winds tperatures 46 in the ty. 39 manassas. 42 -- s and martinsburg and dulles.is 48 at ann baltimore at 41. 38 degrees overnight low tonight. talking mostly clear skies and cold. frost developingvernight and lingering into morning hrss well. dvisories andor you later. back to you. fened 700 block ofon lga ma vle approached by a man forced into nearby alley where hell sexy assaulted the victim. after the attack suspect t attacked by a pack of pit bulls inaryland died this weekend. a fox hound mix and her owner atck bid five pit bulls w escaped from a fenced yard in happened in aspen hill k. neighborhood on thursday. owner of the pit bull is looking me potential fine . bti athletes safety after the death of football playerd private meeting tuesday to discuss the independent commissionsbe pro into the culture of the football program which has been labeled as toxic. latest independent examination since ir'snamc proc edurft aer he collapsed on the field during a work eout. >>> of the funniest people on the little and b screen at the kennedy t centeronight celebrating mark twainrize for am
those winds tperatures 46 in the ty. 39 manassas. 42 -- s and martinsburg and dulles.is 48 at ann baltimore at 41. 38 degrees overnight low tonight. talking mostly clear skies and cold. frost developingvernight and lingering into morning hrss well. dvisories andor you later. back to you. fened 700 block ofon lga ma vle approached by a man forced into nearby alley where hell sexy assaulted the victim. after the attack suspect t attacked by a pack of pit bulls inaryland died this weekend. a fox...
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baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. the gang within on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are all top stories president mike pence is accused china of into figuring out what american politics and technology he says beijing is using economic and military tools as well as propaganda to advance its interests in the u.s. china's foreign ministry has rejected the charges saying pence was committed sland hundreds of thousands of people still in need of aid on the indonesian island of the way see a week after an earthquake and tsunami devastated much of the island more than fifteen hundred people have been killed looting has become such a problem that soldiers have been ordered to shoot nooses and top republicans so there's this conduct of the f.b.i. reporting to supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh senate democrat said the report into sexual assault allegations as incomplete the senate is expected to vote on cavanagh's confirmation later this week the boy's father is a former u.s. associate deputy
baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. the gang within on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are all top stories president mike pence is accused china of into figuring out what american politics and technology he says beijing is using economic and military tools as well as propaganda to advance its interests in the u.s. china's foreign ministry has rejected the charges saying pence was committed sland hundreds of thousands of...
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baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. the gang within on al-jazeera. along the top story. their fears disease could heighten the crisis on the indonesian island of survivors of friday's earthquake and tsunami scavenge through rubble in a desperate search for food fourteen hundred people are now confirmed dead. the u.s. must temporarily lift some sanctions on iran after they were imposed earlier this year. responded by canceling a nine hundred fifty five. with iran. concern is mounting for the safety of prominent saudi journalist and kingdom critic. turkey says he's inside. saudi officials deny this. the rebels have released two songs of yemen's former president. it's a move the signals an effort to break the deadlock in the ongoing conflict and media arrived in jordan after oman and the un envoy to yemen negotiated their release the two had been detained since former president sally was killed by the rebels in december twenty seventeen. head of the united nations a group of experts on yemen says his team has presented a l
baltimore is once again at the center of a debate over how to police the police. the gang within on al-jazeera. along the top story. their fears disease could heighten the crisis on the indonesian island of survivors of friday's earthquake and tsunami scavenge through rubble in a desperate search for food fourteen hundred people are now confirmed dead. the u.s. must temporarily lift some sanctions on iran after they were imposed earlier this year. responded by canceling a nine hundred fifty...
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david collins in baltimore explains how this all ended. pectsporter: two murder s from virginia, accused of leading baltimore cnty police on a wild chase. it was captured by sky team 11 as they try to escape capture. they threw items out of the vehicle including ammo. authorities say they also tossed to long guns out of the car. a woman is driving. the male passenger doesn't appes concerned a he chugs down a drink. the silver car turns into a strip shopping center in middle river andte is immed surrounded by police with their guns drawn. michelle bea saw i all from a beauty salon. she admits she was scared to death. >> the thought they could have run in here to hide. >> we didn't know what was going on, and we didn't know if they had guns or they were going to come intshthe . >> reporter: first apprehended the female dreyer and cuff -- driver and cuffed the male passenger. th respects are wanted by virginia police in connection to a shooting death in hospitalen. his body wasound in n port news a few miles away. >> it was very scary. the po
david collins in baltimore explains how this all ended. pectsporter: two murder s from virginia, accused of leading baltimore cnty police on a wild chase. it was captured by sky team 11 as they try to escape capture. they threw items out of the vehicle including ammo. authorities say they also tossed to long guns out of the car. a woman is driving. the male passenger doesn't appes concerned a he chugs down a drink. the silver car turns into a strip shopping center in middle river andte is immed...
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people do oftentimes hear baltimore and know a history of baltimore can be a rough place, can be a dangerousme pretty rough neighborhoods. are these considered by some in the community safe places? >> when you have neighborhoods challenged that have had this investment, it's important to have libraries as anchors. >> reporter: it's an anchor tore kendra owens who calls this her second home. how often are you in the library? >> every day. >> every day? >> every day. >> reporter: last year the library launched a social worker in the library program teaming up with the university of maryland baltimore's school of social work to connect people facing tough times with life-changing support without ever having to leave the library. kimberly street is kendra's social worker. you talked to her about things that you said you haven't talked to your own sister about. >> right. >> this is a friend of yours. >> she's like my second mother. >> oh, my goodness, mother. >> you're supposed to say your other sister. >> right, exactly. >> reporter: but to see what makes it so special you have to go outside of
people do oftentimes hear baltimore and know a history of baltimore can be a rough place, can be a dangerousme pretty rough neighborhoods. are these considered by some in the community safe places? >> when you have neighborhoods challenged that have had this investment, it's important to have libraries as anchors. >> reporter: it's an anchor tore kendra owens who calls this her second home. how often are you in the library? >> every day. >> every day? >> every day....
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of leading baltimore county police on a wild chase.lasted several miles and was captured exclusively by sky team 11. authorities say they tossed to long guns o of the car. oethe male passenger d't appear concerned as he chugs down a drink. the silver car turns into a strip shopping center and is immediately surrounded by police. michelle beans saw it all with a beauty salon. she admits she was scared to death. >> just the thought that m hbe they coue ran in here to hide. >> we didn't know what was goinw on, and didn't know if they had guns or wereoing to come into the the shop. >> reporter: police cuffed the male passenger. >> they had the guy on the ground fold his shoes and socks off. >> reporter: the suspects are wanted by virginia polic in connection with the shooting death of a man in hampton. his body was found a few miles away. >> it was scary. the police did a great j taking care of everything. i mean, they were very quick-acting, and tooktr c of the situation. >> david collins reporting iere. the "today show next on nbc 4. >>
of leading baltimore county police on a wild chase.lasted several miles and was captured exclusively by sky team 11. authorities say they tossed to long guns o of the car. oethe male passenger d't appear concerned as he chugs down a drink. the silver car turns into a strip shopping center and is immediately surrounded by police. michelle beans saw it all with a beauty salon. she admits she was scared to death. >> just the thought that m hbe they coue ran in here to hide. >> we...
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all hands on deck in baltimore.ploying 230 officers to the streets after 11 people were shot in 24 hours. the department shutting down all administration operations, a total of 650 cops can control streets but according to the baltimore sun, 910 officers being recommended to be on patrol duty. baltimore has reported 250 murders this year, 44 in the last 30 days. rob: donald trump threatening severe consequences after acknowledging missing washington post columnist jamaal khashoggi is likely dead. mike pompeo now pushing the saudi's to give them more time to explain this. jackie ibanez here with developments in this international mystery. >> reporter: donald trump didn't say much on why he thinks khashoggi is dead but he thinks saudi arabia will be held accountable if it turns out they are the ones responsible for his murder which they strongly deny. >> do you think khashoggi is dead? >> it certainly looks that way. very sad. >> reporter: the president met with mike pompeo to discuss what he learned after visiting tu
all hands on deck in baltimore.ploying 230 officers to the streets after 11 people were shot in 24 hours. the department shutting down all administration operations, a total of 650 cops can control streets but according to the baltimore sun, 910 officers being recommended to be on patrol duty. baltimore has reported 250 murders this year, 44 in the last 30 days. rob: donald trump threatening severe consequences after acknowledging missing washington post columnist jamaal khashoggi is likely...
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when camera, the baltimore native is also an artist. to anyone's surprise, theye push the envelth sculptures and video. over 160 pieces are on display at the baltimore museum of artea he has been ng to us about the exhibit. john: everybody knort contemporaryan be witty, but can it be funny? i think it can be fuy, and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here, and my sense of humor and my whole reputation. yes, there can be vulgar art, tebut there can be bad tn art and be funny and good. all contemporary art uses a little bad taste in my think, because contemporary art tends to wreck the movement that came right before it. i loved ike and tina turner when theyere together. i know that is that is say because just bad to say because he was world to her and she could have killed him and gotten off by the jury. i saw them together when i was young and they look exactly like this. e was so good. i got the idea of how often rsons are made by one that is obsessive and orders their every move. t
when camera, the baltimore native is also an artist. to anyone's surprise, theye push the envelth sculptures and video. over 160 pieces are on display at the baltimore museum of artea he has been ng to us about the exhibit. john: everybody knort contemporaryan be witty, but can it be funny? i think it can be fuy, and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here, and my sense of humor and my whole reputation. yes, there can be vulgar art, tebut...
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gth dnouhr t baltimore and eveny and temperatures i think in to produce some frost.sunshis will be only out of th southwest at about five to 10 miles per hour, so sunny, ine ah dsg toe chilly nd low winds,looks like it's going to be at perfeomly delightful day aorrow even better. llthat coming u on the seven-day forecast. hereh erin traffic. >> 5:36, gary. it he rth o outspring georgia avenueob sti there blocking that left lane. as we make our w out o395 southbound selocking the left...
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gordon johnson/ special agent in charge, fbi baltimore field office: "this all comes down to minimizingt time to get in front of the actor- to get law enforcement in front of the actor."but it's a preparation that's evolved over the years. a key point came in 2013in the wake of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the fbi partnered with a program known as áalerrtáor advanced law enforcement rapid response training. john curnutt/asst. dir, alerrt: the department of justice started looking at programs that they could partner with to try to enhance training capabilities for response to school violence like sandy hook."nat popalerrt studies mass shootings to help identify different types of contributing factors and response tactics that can be improved.the idea was to match that áresearch based áapproach with the fbi's áreach... to not only train agents...but also state and álocal law enforcement.gordon johnson/ special agent in charge, fbi baltimore field office: it puts everyone on the same standard. you could be from one agency and arrive at a scene and end up with someone from
gordon johnson/ special agent in charge, fbi baltimore field office: "this all comes down to minimizingt time to get in front of the actor- to get law enforcement in front of the actor."but it's a preparation that's evolved over the years. a key point came in 2013in the wake of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the fbi partnered with a program known as áalerrtáor advanced law enforcement rapid response training. john curnutt/asst. dir, alerrt: the department of justice...
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decades and decades and decades and we still have massive violence in chicago massive violence in baltimore that has nothing to do with the rhetoric that's going on my point is together we could work very well together if we start elementary school level start refocusing on the things that we need to focus on to stop violence and may i add one more thing it also begins in the home we've got to get parents engage with their children about all of the things that go on and this was a tragedy of all tragedies i've had in my lifetime this is the worst one and it should be a wake up call to everyone but let's. point the direction that we should to start healing these rooms playing call in boston. guest in new jersey steve merges is saying that it needs to begin at home that perhaps hollywood is to blame full of this that there are a there's a culture of violence in the u.s. that's perhaps of playing the role of this is it also to do the fact that the u.s. has some of the most lax gun control laws in the world is gun control a pos of this as well the ease of availability of weapons. well what we j
decades and decades and decades and we still have massive violence in chicago massive violence in baltimore that has nothing to do with the rhetoric that's going on my point is together we could work very well together if we start elementary school level start refocusing on the things that we need to focus on to stop violence and may i add one more thing it also begins in the home we've got to get parents engage with their children about all of the things that go on and this was a tragedy of...
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now he is at the kennedy krieger y stitute in baltimore for uttensive therapy. to be a conductor when you grow up? uute flaccid myelitis, or a.f.m., has ravaged his body. ge has a tube to help him breathe, and only slight thvement in one hand and one foot. >> i do have hope for these kids! >> reporter: rebecca martin manages the rehabilitation center. >> they make slow, incremental progress, and they really can change their functional level with the right kind of therapy, like we provide. >> reporter: that's a road christa bottomly, and her six- year-old son, sebastian, know all too well. two years ago, when a.f.m. cases last peaked, sebastian's cold turned into the polio-like illness and almost complete paralysis. >> you ready? >> reporter: but after 2,000 hours of rehabilitation, he can get dressed by himself, feed himself, and stand. but learning to walk again has been a slow, grueling process. >> occasionally, he says things like, "mom, why can't i just talk like everybody else does, ybthout all this work?" and i said, "well, you know, god knew that you were
now he is at the kennedy krieger y stitute in baltimore for uttensive therapy. to be a conductor when you grow up? uute flaccid myelitis, or a.f.m., has ravaged his body. ge has a tube to help him breathe, and only slight thvement in one hand and one foot. >> i do have hope for these kids! >> reporter: rebecca martin manages the rehabilitation center. >> they make slow, incremental progress, and they really can change their functional level with the right kind of therapy, like...