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david: how many are in baltimore?hundred, four thousand between corporate and one of our main warehouse is. david: you have been very involved in philanthropy. costou outfit at your own the athletes of all the baltimore city public schools. is that right? kevin: the unique thing about under armour this we have the ability to connect with kids in a way that other brands don't. a bank or insurance company, it is nice, but kids want to be around our brands. the things we do is every one of our teammates contributes 32 hours a year, and we have something where we put 12,000 hours where we put man and woman power together to transform three middle schools in baltimore city. are put through summer program, tuition assistance, education in college, and other things, the ability to affect lives that need another opportunity are some of the things we are taking on and trying to make a difference in baltimore city. david: the first day the stock goes up 100%, then for roughly 26 consecutive quarters your revenue went up 20% a q
david: how many are in baltimore?hundred, four thousand between corporate and one of our main warehouse is. david: you have been very involved in philanthropy. costou outfit at your own the athletes of all the baltimore city public schools. is that right? kevin: the unique thing about under armour this we have the ability to connect with kids in a way that other brands don't. a bank or insurance company, it is nice, but kids want to be around our brands. the things we do is every one of our...
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and we do now have the circular in baltimore. and now what we are trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circulars. the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the betweenon transportation, workforce development. baltimore, like lots of cities, has challenges relating to income, workforce disparities across race. what is unique about baltimore, and some of the things you are leading that really helped to leverage infrastructure investment to close some of those gaps in work force, income? >> great question. >> one of the issues for us is how we are training and retooling. because the opportunities and jobs are there. when you think of us as a cyber security city of the east
and we do now have the circular in baltimore. and now what we are trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circulars. the johns hopkins university, all the colleges and universities with circulars, and i said we ought to really create a system that works for everybody, and will probably end up being less costly if we work together, so we're having meetings around that as well. >> other questions or comments? >> good morning. >> with policy link. i was...
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-- two babe ruth in baltimore?you know when this started? jane: it started -- i should've reread the book. it started in the 1980's, the building had fallen into complete disrepair, the neighborhood was overrun with drug addicts and was falling apart. the city and some boosters decided that since babe ruth was perhaps the most famous athlete to come out of baltimore that they deserved to preserve this as a landmark, and as a way to commemorate his career. he, of course, once his father died outside that bar in august 1918, he never really came back to baltimore. he did not -- it did not hold good memories for him. as i said, his childhood was horrible. there are headlines in the baltimore sun, in which his parents divorced, a gave the grounds of adultery and drunkenness. george ruth senior was given custody of the three remaining children from the marriage, one of whom was not yet a year old, william. he would die of starvation in august, 1906. there were only two kids who survived that marriage. babe ruth is seven
-- two babe ruth in baltimore?you know when this started? jane: it started -- i should've reread the book. it started in the 1980's, the building had fallen into complete disrepair, the neighborhood was overrun with drug addicts and was falling apart. the city and some boosters decided that since babe ruth was perhaps the most famous athlete to come out of baltimore that they deserved to preserve this as a landmark, and as a way to commemorate his career. he, of course, once his father died...
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baltimore.e. >> love it. >> i am your latest follow on twitter about 15 seconds ago, and you have this tweet which you want to read somewhere dedicated to transforming communities that event underinvested and forng decades. it's not with the city will look like in two or three years. it's what the city is going to look like for decades and for our children. which is very much the topic of today's form in many ways. i'm interested in what your dashboard looks like when you're looking ahead and w thinking whe can you as mayor with your allies make a a difference in y substantial way with the baltimore infrastructure? >> let me begin by saying we've had some really horrific problems over the last few years that i've been mayor. mayor pugh when i think about streets collapsing, when you think about the csx railroads that runs through the city and a wall just recently collapsed on 26 26 treat and wi think about heavy rains and flooding floating down through the middle of streets and people feeling li
baltimore.e. >> love it. >> i am your latest follow on twitter about 15 seconds ago, and you have this tweet which you want to read somewhere dedicated to transforming communities that event underinvested and forng decades. it's not with the city will look like in two or three years. it's what the city is going to look like for decades and for our children. which is very much the topic of today's form in many ways. i'm interested in what your dashboard looks like when you're looking...
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-- we did a forum in baltimore. faculty members from johns hopkins who were saying themselves that they were failing in doing some of the ,hings that they were doing that they had not done as much as they should. >> it is interesting. >> do you think they should be doing more? reporter: they have been an excellent partner for me. -- they have been an excellent partner for me. between bloomberg and johns hopkins, with me as mayor and our communities, i remember going, we had this committee called the greater baltimore committee. wanted ative committee conversation on crime and what i needed to be doing and how i needed to be doing it and i needed to get on it now, so let's begin the conversation. why? i can tell you, where we are, how we got there and where we need to be. i asked for $10 million. first $2.1s put the million in, i walked out the door and i had the $10 million by the end of the week. they have been helping to lead the conversation about the transformation of baltimore city. the plug has been pulled on
-- we did a forum in baltimore. faculty members from johns hopkins who were saying themselves that they were failing in doing some of the ,hings that they were doing that they had not done as much as they should. >> it is interesting. >> do you think they should be doing more? reporter: they have been an excellent partner for me. -- they have been an excellent partner for me. between bloomberg and johns hopkins, with me as mayor and our communities, i remember going, we had this...
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he never lived on the waterfront f baltimore. think he internalized -- we don't want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be bad, or why else would neither of his parents want him? brian: you write a lot in your book about his other ways of aking money. i am going to hold out one of the other ways of making money. this is a baby ruth candy bar. i have interviewed people who said that it was named after grover cleveland's daughter. but this was an important part of his financial life. jane: well important in that he never earned a dime. it was the most popular utbar. brian: it cost me two dollars, i want you to know. jane: that's because it is now owned by italians. and they have to be imported. no, i'm kidding. [laughter] jane: in chicago, unbeknownst to me, it is the candy capital of the united states. back in the early 1920's, there was a guy, a genius who went to he university of chicago, he opened a little candy company not far from wrigley field. he needed a signature product. he did
he never lived on the waterfront f baltimore. think he internalized -- we don't want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be bad, or why else would neither of his parents want him? brian: you write a lot in your book about his other ways of aking money. i am going to hold out one of the other ways of making money. this is a baby ruth candy bar. i have interviewed people who said that it was named after grover cleveland's daughter. but this was an...
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we do have the circular in baltimore now. and now what we're trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circular, you have john hopkins university, and the colleges, with circulars, we ought to create a system that works for everybody and will probably end up less costly if we all work together. we're having meetings about that as well. >> host: other questions? >> guest: i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the connections between infrastructure and transportation and workforts development, baltimore like lots of cities has challenges as it relates to income disparities across race. what's unique about baltimore and some of the things that you're leading that really helps to leverage infrastructure, investment to close the gaps in workforce and income. . . the jobs are there. we are becoming a cybersecurity city of the east coast. health care field, colleges, universities the question becomes -- how are you retooling the workforce? how are you educating young . >> and when we did that made c
we do have the circular in baltimore now. and now what we're trying to do with the circular, because we have a network of circular, you have john hopkins university, and the colleges, with circulars, we ought to create a system that works for everybody and will probably end up less costly if we all work together. we're having meetings about that as well. >> host: other questions? >> guest: i was wondering if you could comment a little bit on the connections between infrastructure...
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some success in baltimore, but challenges as well.ies -- of this is a program model that jt has spent years working in baltimore on. it involves street outreach with very credible people, known people. jt hit the nail on the head with trust. it is all about trust in these relationships. this program model is first and foremost going to try to interrupt and mediate conflict. people get shot over things they really shouldn't get shot over. relatively minor disputes. it really is powerful to have somebody with credibility to come in and change those norms. the terminology is interrupt the violence. that program model was even made more powerful when in addition to that, you can think of it as an ems system. there is a crisis, we are going to try to keep people alive so nobody gets shot. that is what cure violence is best in. the roca model is the best thing to get people on a healthy, safer path, a trajectory recognizing all the trauma and challenges they have faced. those seem to be the key ingredients. it is always very risk focused. y
some success in baltimore, but challenges as well.ies -- of this is a program model that jt has spent years working in baltimore on. it involves street outreach with very credible people, known people. jt hit the nail on the head with trust. it is all about trust in these relationships. this program model is first and foremost going to try to interrupt and mediate conflict. people get shot over things they really shouldn't get shot over. relatively minor disputes. it really is powerful to have...
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while it's a very old library in baltimore. it's actually one of the newest libraries that belongs here. we had been able to head partnership with others over the years. he is still a public library that's open every day. and that's only different from other kinds of public libraries and that it's not circulating. it's like a research library in that sense. very important that people know it as a is a library for the people. one reason we were particularly excited to be hosting this event tonight. the whole subject of the library book is a special interest to us. the way in which it was constructed. it was very concerned about fire and libraries. there is a cast iron building one of the most interesting things about it is that it is actually used for teaching our students in civil engineering who come here not to use any of the books but to to see how it was constructed. the local people from baltimore who have been responsible for building those ships. you see, one of the reasons the architect was particularly interested in wo
while it's a very old library in baltimore. it's actually one of the newest libraries that belongs here. we had been able to head partnership with others over the years. he is still a public library that's open every day. and that's only different from other kinds of public libraries and that it's not circulating. it's like a research library in that sense. very important that people know it as a is a library for the people. one reason we were particularly excited to be hosting this event...
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you both grew up in baltimore, am i right? >> yes. >> i want to ask each of you what was it like growing up in al ekts, you want to start? >> i really couldn't tell that i had a bad upbringing. until i was older. for me my childhood seemed perfect. >> nice christmas parties and -- >> yeah. and then drugs took effect and things went downhill. >> when you were growing up what was the drug? >> well, for my parents cocaine. that was the main thing. they did a little bit of weed from time to time, but it was mostly cocaine. and it destroyed my family. me and my sisters ended up in foster care. and from that point on that's when the journey downhill started for me. because not only was things, you know, going down a spiral but i was separated from my family. so i was really starting to figure out who i was and what direction my life was going to take on my own. >> monique, what was it like for you growing up? >> my house was like the party house. weekends the party. drug of choice for us was alcohol. didn't necessarily know some of
you both grew up in baltimore, am i right? >> yes. >> i want to ask each of you what was it like growing up in al ekts, you want to start? >> i really couldn't tell that i had a bad upbringing. until i was older. for me my childhood seemed perfect. >> nice christmas parties and -- >> yeah. and then drugs took effect and things went downhill. >> when you were growing up what was the drug? >> well, for my parents cocaine. that was the main thing. they did...
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people who live in baltimore city don't feel safe in their own neighborhoods. own neighborhoods. and citizens all across the state are outraged by the daily reports of just rampant gang violence. we launched an aggressive, coordinated search to backup the beleaguered city police force. we sent 500 federal, state and local law enforcement officers into the city and made 1900 arrest. a few weeks ago, we announced that new comprehensive violent crime plan, which includes the opening of a violent crime joint operation center and a new strikeforce consisting of more than 200 additional law enforcement personnel from 16 federal and state law enforcement agencies, as well as local partners from the city and surrounding jurisdictions. and we announce other proposals, including assisting the city in recruiting and putting more officers into the communities. but all of these efforts won't be enough if we cannot keep these violent offenders off the streets. 60 percent of those convicted of gun crimes in baltimore city do not serve any serious jail time. and they are simply released to commi
people who live in baltimore city don't feel safe in their own neighborhoods. own neighborhoods. and citizens all across the state are outraged by the daily reports of just rampant gang violence. we launched an aggressive, coordinated search to backup the beleaguered city police force. we sent 500 federal, state and local law enforcement officers into the city and made 1900 arrest. a few weeks ago, we announced that new comprehensive violent crime plan, which includes the opening of a violent...
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i mean, baltimore city, baltimore city six times the national average for blacks being arrested. times, if you are black in baltimore city you are six times more likely to be arrested. the national average is four. steve: major, i have read in baltimore, i think something like only one in four homicides are solved so the prosecutors say we want to devote the energies. >> well below the national average again. steve: indeed it is. robert, tell us why this idea of marilyn mosley in baltimore is a terrible idea? >> look, people are not in prison for possession. they are in prison for distribution. and so small amounts of marijuana possession is a false bowingy. distribution is the target. the reason is just the same reason it's a federal crime. the reason is it's addictive it leads to other drugs as elijah cummings from baltimore recently said i think last year end of last year. it is a gateway drug. it leads to higher potency use and that's what the harvard studies also indicated as neuroreceptors change people move over to opioids. in your blood system for 30 days. ultimately, at
i mean, baltimore city, baltimore city six times the national average for blacks being arrested. times, if you are black in baltimore city you are six times more likely to be arrested. the national average is four. steve: major, i have read in baltimore, i think something like only one in four homicides are solved so the prosecutors say we want to devote the energies. >> well below the national average again. steve: indeed it is. robert, tell us why this idea of marilyn mosley in...
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it's a matter of saying i am the hospital, i'm going to take ownership of west baltimore or east baltimore and i am going to get all the other parts and we will do this for three years , three years in the process and after that the community is on their own and then we will go to south baltimore and see if we can then by standing up, those communities begin to impact the process moving in different directions. >> we don't have much time left but i want to hear from dr. cummings. >> just to plug us in public health, i think making connections between health systems in public health and local public health, we have skilled and resources in public health and it's our job in public health to reach out to health systems, not just as regulators but with data, science and ask how we can help you achieve your mission. >> i will just say they play a huge role in creating this solution necessary right now. they can demand more in terms of payment models, delivery systems apart, so we are reimbursing for value and that conversation needs to happen over a period of time and can't happen with the ligh
it's a matter of saying i am the hospital, i'm going to take ownership of west baltimore or east baltimore and i am going to get all the other parts and we will do this for three years , three years in the process and after that the community is on their own and then we will go to south baltimore and see if we can then by standing up, those communities begin to impact the process moving in different directions. >> we don't have much time left but i want to hear from dr. cummings. >>...
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they fell in love in baltimore. he escape from slavery in late august 1838 and anna had the extraordinary bravery to pack her bag and wait for a letter of when frederick at new york city at, doubt on the lower west side and found himself safe within 48 hours, he writes a letter back to baltimore, we don't know who he wrote that letter to come but whoever he wanted to with immediately to anna and anna took the same three trains and sang three ferries and was in new york and the same 38 hours or so to join him. and that was an extremely active bravery. she was free. she was born free. if they had been caught, well, we wouldn't have ever known about either one of them. she would make his helpmate for all of those decades, the mother of his five children. she remained illiterate all of her life, by and large, and it was a problem. the most famous african american man of letters in the world the most famous black man in the world who is married to an illiterate woman. who could not be part of that professional intellectu
they fell in love in baltimore. he escape from slavery in late august 1838 and anna had the extraordinary bravery to pack her bag and wait for a letter of when frederick at new york city at, doubt on the lower west side and found himself safe within 48 hours, he writes a letter back to baltimore, we don't know who he wrote that letter to come but whoever he wanted to with immediately to anna and anna took the same three trains and sang three ferries and was in new york and the same 38 hours or...
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it's a very library, important public library in baltimore, it is one of the newest libraries, belongs to johns hopkins, we have been able to have partnerships with others over the years. that would be the kind of library it is. it is still a public library, open every day and only different from other kinds of public libraries in that it is not circulating. we have books for you like the research library and it is important to know that it is a library for the people. one reason we were particularly excited to host this event is this whole subject of the library book a special interest was the way this building was constructed. the architect was very concerned about fire in library so this building is designed as a cast-iron building. one of the most interesting things about it is it is actually used for teaching our students in civil engineering to come here not to use the books but to see the building and how it was constructed. local people from baltimore responsible for building ships took a lot of knowledge they had from that and applied it to this building. one of the reasons th
it's a very library, important public library in baltimore, it is one of the newest libraries, belongs to johns hopkins, we have been able to have partnerships with others over the years. that would be the kind of library it is. it is still a public library, open every day and only different from other kinds of public libraries in that it is not circulating. we have books for you like the research library and it is important to know that it is a library for the people. one reason we were...
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we've invested millions of dollars in baltimore city. we've put -- funded our infrastructure, we passed adjustment reinvestment. we started a project called project core where we're tearing down buildings and redeveloping those communities, $800 million of redevelopment after tearing down thousands of vacated prots, focusing on the crime issues, helping the city. we got to invest in these communities and we're trying to provide more opportunities with job training, re-entry programs because the cities are important. and we want to make sure that everybody in the state has an opportunity not just the ones that are already working. we've lowered our unemployment, we've added 130,000 jobs but not everybody is succeeding in that prosperous, booming economy. we're trying to make sure every citizen has the opportunities they need. >> one other question. this is from an undergraduate. he's 19. hopkins undergrad. one of the most issues facing america is climate change. how have you worked across the aisle or do you plan to to start intimating or
we've invested millions of dollars in baltimore city. we've put -- funded our infrastructure, we passed adjustment reinvestment. we started a project called project core where we're tearing down buildings and redeveloping those communities, $800 million of redevelopment after tearing down thousands of vacated prots, focusing on the crime issues, helping the city. we got to invest in these communities and we're trying to provide more opportunities with job training, re-entry programs because the...
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he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. dohink he internalized, we not want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be bad. why else would nice parents have wanted him? >> author and journalist jane levy on her book about babe ruth. >> he gets into this back and forth with charlie ruth, the pitcher for the chicago cubs, and it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate and the cubs are yelling at him. the yankees are yelling back at the cubs. finger for one strike, for two strikes, and then he points out to the bleachers, the grandstands. allegedly saying that is where i'm going to hit the next one. on c-span's qt and a. >> now, a highway safety group shares results from an annual report and explains why they are in favor of stricter rules for children's car seats, tee
he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. dohink he internalized, we not want to do too much psychobabble, but i think he internalized the idea that he must be bad. why else would nice parents have wanted him? >> author and journalist jane levy on her book about babe ruth. >> he gets into this back and forth with charlie ruth, the pitcher for the chicago cubs, and it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate and the cubs are yelling at him. the yankees are yelling back...
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baltimore we looked at the human cost of what a partial government shutdown means. this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed olo marie has seen his business declined sharply make choices. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know. it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like you're only as good of the business. as the bin you know is the only. general but it's been a federal employee for decades this isn't the first government shutdown he's lived through but the longer it lasts the harder it gets for his family for drop again in the car today or do our way to the week do. buy groceries today or from the way to enough to be a fare on some things that can get a little bit cheaper in all twenty three thousand federal employees across maryland are either working without pay or of been furloughed it's one of the worst affected states and the
baltimore we looked at the human cost of what a partial government shutdown means. this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed olo marie has seen his business declined sharply make choices. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know. it's one o'clock like nothing here you know...
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this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed although marie has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know lifestyle now it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like any is going to the business and there have. been you know. darryl burton's been a federal employee for decades this isn't the first government shutdown he's lived through but the longer it lasts the harder it gets for his family for drop again in the car today or do our way to the weekend do i'd buy groceries today or from the way to enough going to be a fare on from things that i can get a little bit cheaper in all twenty three thousand federal employees across maryland are either working without pay or of been furloughed it's one of the worst affected states and the impact is widely felt when this partial government shutdown ends there's a good
this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed although marie has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know lifestyle now it's one o'clock like nothing here you know it's like any is going to the business and there have. been you...
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. >> mayor of baltimore city. >> mayor of albany new york. >> mayor of augusta, georgia. >> mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have
. >> mayor of baltimore city. >> mayor of albany new york. >> mayor of augusta, georgia. >> mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have
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president, chief executive officer of the national association of advancement of colored people from baltimore, welcome. the former united states deputy attorney general, welcome. sorry,orable mark -- president, chief executive officer of the national urban league. former speech writer for aesident george h.w. bush and
president, chief executive officer of the national association of advancement of colored people from baltimore, welcome. the former united states deputy attorney general, welcome. sorry,orable mark -- president, chief executive officer of the national urban league. former speech writer for aesident george h.w. bush and
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thing is if you want to spend $5.7 billion on a wall, -- you have seen the suffering in maryland, baltimore city. i am sure there are a lot of poor white people in poor black people in this country who are suffering, who do not have food
thing is if you want to spend $5.7 billion on a wall, -- you have seen the suffering in maryland, baltimore city. i am sure there are a lot of poor white people in poor black people in this country who are suffering, who do not have food
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you're a baltimore girl. obviously your dad was mayor of baltimore.of you are baltimore, what parts of you are san francisco? >> well, first of all, we grew up in a family that was devoutly catholic, very proud of our town american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america, and in our case staunchly democratic. so all of those virtues would be very transferrable to san francisco. but i always say is that the pride that we took in our own heritage enabled me when i went to san francisco to respect the pride of such an incredibly diverse -- everybody is there. and every division within every category of people is there. so i think our own ethnic pride is a source of respect for our people. and we always -- my mother was very civil rights oriented, my brother as well, my father, too. but the two of them even more so. but it wasn't about respect, that public service is a noble calling and as i said in my remarks yesterday that we should serve with our hearts full of love, and that america is a country whose heart is full of love. and when people ask wher
you're a baltimore girl. obviously your dad was mayor of baltimore.of you are baltimore, what parts of you are san francisco? >> well, first of all, we grew up in a family that was devoutly catholic, very proud of our town american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america, and in our case staunchly democratic. so all of those virtues would be very transferrable to san francisco. but i always say is that the pride that we took in our own heritage enabled me when i went to san francisco...
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my father was mayor of baltimore.sident, senator kennedy, candidate for president came to speak at the united nations dinner. and my mother would normally accompanying my father and she knew i wanted to meet president -- senator kennedy so she enabled me to come and i sat next to him at dinner in the first lady's seat. and it was a funny thing. funny because i was a member of what we called united nations high school -- >> sure -- . >> -- at the so i'm so the high school kids had a table there and they calm to me and said we'd like to invite you to come sit with us instead and. i said oh i could never leave this seat. >> nancy, you were a baltimore girl. your dad and brother were mayors of baltimore. you are so much associated with the san francisco. what parts of you are baltimore? what parts of you are san francisco? >> well first of all i got, we grew up in a family devoutly catholic. very proud of our italian american heritage. fiercely patriotic about america. and in our case staunchly democratic. but i always sa
my father was mayor of baltimore.sident, senator kennedy, candidate for president came to speak at the united nations dinner. and my mother would normally accompanying my father and she knew i wanted to meet president -- senator kennedy so she enabled me to come and i sat next to him at dinner in the first lady's seat. and it was a funny thing. funny because i was a member of what we called united nations high school -- >> sure -- . >> -- at the so i'm so the high school kids had a...
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who are here today will see more of them i'm also proud of my della sandro family was here from baltimore for us to in the spirit and that spirit my mother and father and my brother charlie was also married baltimore charged us through their example that public service is a noble calling of that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. sing that to us tonight at my comrades as a talent american with their pride or their proud i want to acknowledge tony bennett who is here with us today. and that's nancy pelosi of course the new a c. her of the house of representatives in the u.k. in the u.s. of course she has held the post before we'll bring you more on the situation in the us in half an hour when we'll have more and you stay with us though coming up next on al-jazeera it's the street thanks. for the ok and you're in the stream and i'm ali could be today come satire survive in a so-called post truth era we chat with a panel of noted comedians about the power of political satire and while you're leaving your comments and questions in the u.k. t
who are here today will see more of them i'm also proud of my della sandro family was here from baltimore for us to in the spirit and that spirit my mother and father and my brother charlie was also married baltimore charged us through their example that public service is a noble calling of that we should serve with our hearts full of love and that america's heart is full of love. sing that to us tonight at my comrades as a talent american with their pride or their proud i want to acknowledge...
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when she was in first grade he ran for mayor of baltimore and reelected three more times. from the time she was in first grade until college her dad was arguably, the best known person involved. the only competition we been the starting quarterback in the colts who was probably more but the name tommy meant a lot out there. she saw politics as her brother said, in the raw every day. this was back in the 40s in the 50s . constituents would come to the house in little italy, looking for jobs, looking for whatever city hall can do. you know he knows things that people beg the folks at work is city hall. constituents come in continually. as a tendril girl pelosi knew the drill. human constituent desk at the front house of the home, there was a legal -- people come after a favor she write down their name and telephone number. then you go about seeing if you can help them. and at the end of the day, all of the kids including nancy would take the names off of the legal pad and transfer them onto folders. while other families had recipe files, they had a fever file which is what t
when she was in first grade he ran for mayor of baltimore and reelected three more times. from the time she was in first grade until college her dad was arguably, the best known person involved. the only competition we been the starting quarterback in the colts who was probably more but the name tommy meant a lot out there. she saw politics as her brother said, in the raw every day. this was back in the 40s in the 50s . constituents would come to the house in little italy, looking for jobs,...
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concert for to face at a gala grabbed a zero baltimore maryland. two reuters journalists jailed and mel march for violating a state secret secrets act of expect to learn on friday where the high court appeal has been successful while known and choice oil who has spent more than a year behind bars the pair were arrested while investigating the massacre of ten muslim men by soldiers and state and twenty seventeen while on and choice maintained that they were framed by police let's go now to our correspondent scott hyla he is following the story for us joining us from bangkok they won't appear in court themselves scott we know that but what are we what are we expecting from the hearing. elizabeth we know it should to begin the next hour hour and a half it's been slid back a little bit today we thought it would be starting within the hour but it won't and we expect the session to last about an hour itself that's what we're hearing from attorneys involved in this and what we know at the high court in young gone right now there are family members from th
concert for to face at a gala grabbed a zero baltimore maryland. two reuters journalists jailed and mel march for violating a state secret secrets act of expect to learn on friday where the high court appeal has been successful while known and choice oil who has spent more than a year behind bars the pair were arrested while investigating the massacre of ten muslim men by soldiers and state and twenty seventeen while on and choice maintained that they were framed by police let's go now to our...
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when i was in first grade, he was elected mayor of baltimore.hen i went away to college, he was still mayor of baltimore. the edge life i knew so i thought that was fine for him but that wasn't what i was interested in, and just one thing led to another as i raise my family and became interested in issues and you fine out, you need a political solution so i got drawn back in and became chair of the california democratic party which to me was this following the jerry brown success in maryland, and which for me was tremendous honor. the biggest democratic party in the country think california, and i was the chair and i thought that was the ultimate honor. then one thing lead to another and i dime congress. i was never on the path to run; so to all the way back to when we were 21 years old or whatever in denny brew score's office i would have never suspects such a thing. steny certainly but not of me. >> host: you would have expected if you saw him at that age he would be a leader. >> guest: i didn't -- i thought he would just be in political life.
when i was in first grade, he was elected mayor of baltimore.hen i went away to college, he was still mayor of baltimore. the edge life i knew so i thought that was fine for him but that wasn't what i was interested in, and just one thing led to another as i raise my family and became interested in issues and you fine out, you need a political solution so i got drawn back in and became chair of the california democratic party which to me was this following the jerry brown success in maryland,...
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[applause] citizen resident in baltimore city. to follow up on what you are saying, my attitude is throw all the bums out. term limits of got to be put into place. what do you all see as individuals would be the role you would have speaking to the people in washington because you know what the effect has been on your state directly or indirectly. what would you be saying besides throw all the bums out and let's start all over again? one of the major issues with i was getting more involved after the most recent presidential election was to be able to look at greater voter rich as a patient. gerrymandering is a huge issue. entrenched politicians is a huge issue. i am looking for people who will give me -- who can listen to me and give me the respect to be far more broad in their approach to the huge communities i feel are crucial to this country's future. i would like to see what you all are saying and can bring back to our friends in congress. >> beyond redistricting, what other advice would you have? >> i think the governors are s
[applause] citizen resident in baltimore city. to follow up on what you are saying, my attitude is throw all the bums out. term limits of got to be put into place. what do you all see as individuals would be the role you would have speaking to the people in washington because you know what the effect has been on your state directly or indirectly. what would you be saying besides throw all the bums out and let's start all over again? one of the major issues with i was getting more involved after...
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he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. and so, i think he internalized -- you don't want to do too much psychobabble, i think he internalized though the idea that he is bad. >> sunday on q&a, jane levy with " on the "the big fella life of legendary baseball player babe ruth. gets into this back and forth with charlie ruth, the pitcher for the chicago cubs and it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate and the cubs in their dugout are yelling at him. the yankees are yelling back at the cups. he raises a finger for one strike, two strikes, and then this is a myth, he points out to the bleachers, the grandstand, and allegedly said -- i am going to hit the next one. >> j levy, sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> the richard dean story does not end there. he wasst november forced out of his office when the government shutdown. and the second time the government shutdown, he continued helping social security recipients but he was working without pay. on behalf of richard dean and his family and all of the other people wh
he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. and so, i think he internalized -- you don't want to do too much psychobabble, i think he internalized though the idea that he is bad. >> sunday on q&a, jane levy with " on the "the big fella life of legendary baseball player babe ruth. gets into this back and forth with charlie ruth, the pitcher for the chicago cubs and it becomes a legend that he is standing at home plate and the cubs in their dugout are yelling at him. the...
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to really know nancy pelosi, you go where it all started.little italy, in baltimore - where she was born to congressman tommy d'alesandro and anunciata d'alesandro.when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor.pelosi: "he leapfrogged over the irish. that was a big deal, but it took political organizing to do that."much has been made of her father's influence on pelosi.less known, is her mother's:dana: "your mom actually patented a device, the first device to apply steam to the face, (yes) basically an at home facial." pelosi: "that's right. she did."dana: "that's incredible." pelosi: "it was incredible, but she did everything."pelosi says her father, and the times, held her mother back in many ways.but anunciata d'alesandro was a quiet force - in politics.pelosi: "my mother was very much a part of the organizing. my father was the orator, the public servant, the-"dana: "and your mother got stuff done."pelosi: "well, my brother calls it her moccasin brigade. all of these women who would be part of getting the message out, being at events. there are two things about wh
to really know nancy pelosi, you go where it all started.little italy, in baltimore - where she was born to congressman tommy d'alesandro and anunciata d'alesandro.when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor.pelosi: "he leapfrogged over the irish. that was a big deal, but it took political organizing to do that."much has been made of her father's influence on pelosi.less known, is her mother's:dana: "your mom actually patented a device, the first device to...
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i'm also proud of my d'alesandro family that's here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit -- in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. that we should serve with our heart full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that to us last night in my comrade -- italian american with all that pride, i want to acknowledge tony bennett, who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony. he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. he is a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and, again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem. make me a channel of thy peace. we heard that in church this morning, but it is our mission. and let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans, and
i'm also proud of my d'alesandro family that's here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit -- in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. that we should serve with our heart full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that to us last night in my comrade -- italian american with all that pride, i want to acknowledge tony bennett, who is here with us today as...
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this is as sun went down. 19 in gaithersburg and baltimore. it is a very cold night and it'o going continue to be this cold and up through the next few hours and into the day tomorrow. another cold day tomorrow, not quite as windy but still we deal with the winds and wind chill. snow shoe west virginia picking up 8 inches of snow. great news, liberty opening tomorrow. the pattern is changing so it's goteg to be b for the ski resorts this weekend and into next week as wellhe as colder air sets in. because the colder air is here we have the snow. this is all snow, none ofhis falls as rain as far south as the nortincarolina line. saturday night, that's when we think we have the biggest chance for snow. sunday is the question mark, does the snow move back to the north or is it too far to the south? here's our snowfall totals. we jt had new information in. not a lot of changes. 1 to 3 inches down to d.c. three to 5 throughout the south. 4 to 6 back towards the mountains. but with e latest information we feel confident in this map as of right now. o
this is as sun went down. 19 in gaithersburg and baltimore. it is a very cold night and it'o going continue to be this cold and up through the next few hours and into the day tomorrow. another cold day tomorrow, not quite as windy but still we deal with the winds and wind chill. snow shoe west virginia picking up 8 inches of snow. great news, liberty opening tomorrow. the pattern is changing so it's goteg to be b for the ski resorts this weekend and into next week as wellhe as colder air sets...
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if you're leaving holiday parties, traveling, driving, it depends on where you are, baltimore to the northeand , visibility is less than a mile, but the visibility getsan bette better, they improve to our south and west and that is because we're starting to see the remnants of that move away from the area. showers after midnight and new years day it will be warm and windy. the current temperatures outside right now noting64 degrees. that warm surge of air moving into our area. moisture out to our west as well. it continues to dry out interstate 66, interstate 81. if you're traveling to baltimore the rain will linger and it will be shut down during the overnight acrossur area. total rainfall today w mapicked up about half an inch ofan rain this is the updated 66.2 inches of rain for the year of 2018 in ourarea. future weather in motion. the clouds will continue and the rain showers will continue to move out of our area and it shows after midnight we will have cloudiness and starting to see some clearing skies across the region,nd it looks like we can talk about 2019. here is forecast
if you're leaving holiday parties, traveling, driving, it depends on where you are, baltimore to the northeand , visibility is less than a mile, but the visibility getsan bette better, they improve to our south and west and that is because we're starting to see the remnants of that move away from the area. showers after midnight and new years day it will be warm and windy. the current temperatures outside right now noting64 degrees. that warm surge of air moving into our area. moisture out to...
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this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know a lifestyle. like nothing here you know is. the business. to bring you know. darryl but it's been a federal employee for decades this isn't the first government shutdown he's lived through but the longer it lasts the harder it gets for his family or drop of gas in the car today or do our way to the weekend do. buy groceries today or from the way to enough going to be a long from things that can get a little bit cheaper in all twenty three thousand federal employees across maryland are either working without pay or of been furloughed it's one of the worst affected states and the impact is widely felt when this partial government shutdown ends there's a good chance that the eight hundred thousand federal workers will get back pay f
this government building in the heart of downtown baltimore is normally a hive of activity its doors are now closed its workers furloughed and the impact on the streets close by is clear over the last few weeks mohammed has seen his business declined sharply it's what's. he tells us who leave the area if things don't return to normal soon if you see you know a lifestyle. like nothing here you know is. the business. to bring you know. darryl but it's been a federal employee for decades this...
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consul for to face gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. now here in new york he's the president and founder of the physical risk consultancy eurasia group good to have you with us this shutdown is trying to get into serious territory here isn't it how destabilizing is it for the united states. it certainly a problem for president trump because most people do blame him not the democrats for the shutdown you're talking about four hundred twenty thousand roughly u.s. citizens who are employees of the government that are going to be furloughed not getting pay and these are not wealthy people most of them and so as a consequence they're going to be suffering having said that unemployment is at record lows in the united states right now in the economy is doing comparatively well so in the grand scheme of things twenty nine thousand economically does still feel relatively solid in the united states ok but if the economy is doing well is that enough to offset what's going to be a prissy. year in u.s. politics. i think the answer is probably yes bu
consul for to face gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. now here in new york he's the president and founder of the physical risk consultancy eurasia group good to have you with us this shutdown is trying to get into serious territory here isn't it how destabilizing is it for the united states. it certainly a problem for president trump because most people do blame him not the democrats for the shutdown you're talking about four hundred twenty thousand roughly u.s. citizens who are employees...
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consul for to face to gallagher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. high court judges in mammal have rejected an appeal by two reuters journalists serving seven year prison sentences well known and chaucer who were convicted of breaking the official secrets act by reporting an army massacre of the hinge of villages reporters say they were framed by police who gave them classified documents which has has condemned the ruling britain has called on me i'm also long since you cheat to look at whether to process was followed in the case has this update by coke. the high court in yangon announced that it had rejected this appeal in the afternoon on friday they said that there was not enough evidence that these two gentlemen were innocent so they were saying that the conviction was upheld and also is when it comes to how long they would spend behind bars they were sentenced to seven years back in september there was a possibility with the appeal that that sense could be reduced but the court's on friday the high court in yangon saying that there was a suitab
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packed up the defense again for a wild card show down in baltimore. the regular season was no fluke. chargers started with a nine point lead in the fourth. looking to extend that. diving for the goal line, he fumbled. went the entire length of the field. for baltimore's first touch down of the game. ravens have some life. but upon further review. gordon was ruled down. so the chargers ball. at the one yard line. harbaugh can't believe it. gordon hangs on and good. chargers go up 20-3. the defense harassed jackson all game. sacked him seven times. he finally found the end zone. thanks fo former 49er and raider. if it ain't broke don't fix it. he went to crab tree again. before the two minute warning. a seven yard score. two touch downs 194 passing yards for jackson. ravens down six. the chargers defense comes up big. the perfect strip. and l.a. recovers. they take the 8-1 win record to the patriots next. 23-17. the final. >> the bears and eagles defense lived up to their reputation. they held the others offense to fewer than 18 points. this came down t
packed up the defense again for a wild card show down in baltimore. the regular season was no fluke. chargers started with a nine point lead in the fourth. looking to extend that. diving for the goal line, he fumbled. went the entire length of the field. for baltimore's first touch down of the game. ravens have some life. but upon further review. gordon was ruled down. so the chargers ball. at the one yard line. harbaugh can't believe it. gordon hangs on and good. chargers go up 20-3. the...
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can't afford to face gallacher al jazeera baltimore maryland. the british foreign secretary jeremy hunt things the nation may have to stay in the european union if parliament rejects prime minister to resume a's brecht's it deal friday marks the third day of formal brecht's that debate in london ahead of a vote should look for next tuesday the deal agreed with the e.u. has been criticised by m.p.'s across the political spectrum and looks unlikely to pass we can no longer assume that by rejecting this deal there will be a better shade of bricks it and what is more likely if this deal is rejected is that we have the risk of bricks at paralysis and. when that happens no one knows what might happen and the big risk more people worry about is that we don't actually deliver what people voted for. well the european union commission president says a no deal breck's it would be a catastrophe and that he's in constant contact with the u.k. to to try to prevent that happening one of the biggest issues in the backseat debate has been immigration the governm
can't afford to face gallacher al jazeera baltimore maryland. the british foreign secretary jeremy hunt things the nation may have to stay in the european union if parliament rejects prime minister to resume a's brecht's it deal friday marks the third day of formal brecht's that debate in london ahead of a vote should look for next tuesday the deal agreed with the e.u. has been criticised by m.p.'s across the political spectrum and looks unlikely to pass we can no longer assume that by...
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consul for to face let's get an update and bring in andy gallagher he's joining us from baltimore and what are you hearing about the shutdown. well and the last hour or so the house has voted to give federal workers back pay that bill will now go to the president's desk where you can assume a given that he says he feels for all these federal workers are going to or he would pay that but it's a brutally cold day here in baltimore and a bitter reality for those over twenty thousand workers in this state that haven't got paychecks a day you can just see in our report the kind of choices those people are now having to make but it's perhaps those contracted workers that will suffer the most think about people cleaning toilets people waiting outside airports in cabs and restaurants around federal buildings that are not going to get anybody told they tell us the longer this goes on the mall they will suffer the more hard choices they are going to have to make so once again the house has passed a bill to give federal workers by one says government shutdown is over and there's no clear indicat
consul for to face let's get an update and bring in andy gallagher he's joining us from baltimore and what are you hearing about the shutdown. well and the last hour or so the house has voted to give federal workers back pay that bill will now go to the president's desk where you can assume a given that he says he feels for all these federal workers are going to or he would pay that but it's a brutally cold day here in baltimore and a bitter reality for those over twenty thousand workers in...
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consul for to face to gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. the u. president jean-claude though says a new deal breaks its would be a catastrophe and that he's in constant contact with united kingdom to try and prevent that happening british m.p.'s a debating prime minister to resign may's deal ahead of a crucial vote next week the government's already indicated it wants to reduce european immigration by eighty percent when it leaves the blog mostly as this report now from london. remember this it was one of the reasons leave one in the back seat referendum take back all the money the u.k. gives to the european union and spend it on the british health service instead it proved a very powerful message but how to square that with alice sandra's story by the time he'd left italy for london he had a master's degree and four years specialist experience in mental health nursing is starting salary in britain was around twenty five thousand dollars a year under the government's new proposals he would never have been allowed into the u.k. because that salary
consul for to face to gallacher al-jazeera baltimore maryland. the u. president jean-claude though says a new deal breaks its would be a catastrophe and that he's in constant contact with united kingdom to try and prevent that happening british m.p.'s a debating prime minister to resign may's deal ahead of a crucial vote next week the government's already indicated it wants to reduce european immigration by eighty percent when it leaves the blog mostly as this report now from london. remember...
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tsa workers rallied in airports in sacramento, california, and baltimore, maryland, wednesday, warning the shutdown is threatening aviation security. hundreds more around the country have been calling in sick with the agency reporting more than 6% unscheduled absences in what some are calling a "blue flu" protest. on wednesday, tsa employees protested outside dallas/fort worth international airport and the los angeles international airport. this is tsa union leader bobby orozco speaking in los angeles where tsa agents signed up for food cards after rallying. >> as you see behind me, a lot of the folks are getting food, trying to get whatever they can get in order to survive. right now it is just high anxiety. not only do we not get our last paycheck, but it seems very likely we will not get our next paycheck. amy: as the workers continue to go without pay, airports are expensing staggeringly long security lines and a host of other problems. the tsa recently acknowledged a man with a loaded pistol passed through airport security at atlanta international airport. we turn now to someone w
tsa workers rallied in airports in sacramento, california, and baltimore, maryland, wednesday, warning the shutdown is threatening aviation security. hundreds more around the country have been calling in sick with the agency reporting more than 6% unscheduled absences in what some are calling a "blue flu" protest. on wednesday, tsa employees protested outside dallas/fort worth international airport and the los angeles international airport. this is tsa union leader bobby orozco...
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i'm also proud of my d'alesandro family that's here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit -- in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. that we should serve with our heart full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that to us last night in my comrade -- italian american with all that pride, i want to acknowledge tony bennett, who is here with us today as well. thank you, tony. he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. he is a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and, again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem. make me a channel of thy peace. we heard that in church this morning, but it is our mission. and let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans, and
i'm also proud of my d'alesandro family that's here from baltimore for us, too. in the spirit -- in that spirit, my mother and father, my brother, tommy, was also mayor of baltimore, taught us through their example that public service is a noble calling. that we should serve with our heart full of love and that america's heart is full of love. seeing that to us last night in my comrade -- italian american with all that pride, i want to acknowledge tony bennett, who is here with us today as...
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to journey from baltimore... to san francisco... to speaker of the house... again.. (ken) in the east bay... police are searching for a driver who severely injured a 14-year-old boy in a hit and run in oakland. (pam) they are hoping new video will help catch those responsible. grant lodes joins us now in the studio with the new video. (grant) this is new video of the moments after the crash. it's too gruesome to show without blurring the injuries sustained by the young victim. it happened yesterday afternoon on 35th avenue ... near the fruitvale bart station. police say the driver failed to stop .... and dragged the 14-year-old four- blocks. the boy is in the hospital with serious injuries. police found the car ... but not the driver. heres oakland police spokesperson johna watson... (grant) oakland (grant) (grant) oakland police are offering a 5-thousand- dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest. (pam) the 6- year old local girl who was struck in the head by a stray bullet from celebratory holiday gunfire ... is improving... according t
to journey from baltimore... to san francisco... to speaker of the house... again.. (ken) in the east bay... police are searching for a driver who severely injured a 14-year-old boy in a hit and run in oakland. (pam) they are hoping new video will help catch those responsible. grant lodes joins us now in the studio with the new video. (grant) this is new video of the moments after the crash. it's too gruesome to show without blurring the injuries sustained by the young victim. it happened...
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. >> mayor of baltimore city. >> mayor of albany new york. >> mayor of augusta, georgia. >> mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun related batteries. but what we know is that there is no one strategy. we have used a variety of strategies from lawsuits to ordinances, to the g v i strategy to any number of efforts that are community based. mayor bill peduto from pittsburgh will talk to us about some local ordinances that he has championed in the city of pittsburgh a little later at a later session around a hate crimes. he is going to talk about the terrible tragedy at the tree of life synagogue, and he may even mention it here today. but please welcome mayor peduto. >> thanks, mayor. [ applause ] >> just on the background, and just a little bit about myself, i grew up with guns. in my household there was always at least one .22 and a shotgun. my dad kept a clip in his bedroom drawer and a box of shells. i started out my college caree
. >> mayor of baltimore city. >> mayor of albany new york. >> mayor of augusta, georgia. >> mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun related batteries. but what we know is that there is no one strategy. we have used a variety of strategies from lawsuits to ordinances, to the g v i strategy to any number of efforts...
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i just think the city, and i'm not talking about baltimore call the cities that have this issue. we just have to take a stand and be harsh. i hate to say that but it's true. you get caught with an illegal gun, use a gun to commit a crime, i'm not anti-gun. but i do have a serious issue with people who use guns to commit crimes. when they get caught with the guns, i would hit them hard just for having the gun but that gets lost, they plea- bargain they drop the charge and get something else in the next thing you know you're locking up the same people over and over again and they go and commit crimes and they have rap sheets a mile long . >> on that point, you may do this already but what we do, if you have conviction, previous felony, the mere possession of a gun is a federal offense. unbelievably powerful law and, unfortunately, most u.s. attorneys don't want to deal with it, they want big terrorism cases and don't deal with everyday shootings. we luckily need to bring more cases. and two lawyers work full-time with the u.s. attorney, to bring more cases. there's two issues, one
i just think the city, and i'm not talking about baltimore call the cities that have this issue. we just have to take a stand and be harsh. i hate to say that but it's true. you get caught with an illegal gun, use a gun to commit a crime, i'm not anti-gun. but i do have a serious issue with people who use guns to commit crimes. when they get caught with the guns, i would hit them hard just for having the gun but that gets lost, they plea- bargain they drop the charge and get something else in...