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i shall try to get to baltimore. pretty reassuring message he said to the war department, didn't he? so early is on his way to washington. so on the morning of july 10th, excuse me, he's going to make a march towards washington. he's about 40 miles away. okay. so you'll appreciate this. this is my favorite quote from the entire campaign around washington. i call this reach for the stars. the federal high command and wait until you see this quote here. so we have brigadier general j.r. west on recruiting duty, excuse me. he writes a telegram to the chief of staff offering his services and you see howlick's response. you have five times as many journalists here as we want, but are rarely in need of privates. anyone volunteering in that capacity will be thankfully received. so i'll tell you this, my friends. there are a lot of artillery pieces and a lot of out of work generals and there's not enough privates. so there's going to be quite the dilemma here so let me give you an idea of what this looks like. of course, we
i shall try to get to baltimore. pretty reassuring message he said to the war department, didn't he? so early is on his way to washington. so on the morning of july 10th, excuse me, he's going to make a march towards washington. he's about 40 miles away. okay. so you'll appreciate this. this is my favorite quote from the entire campaign around washington. i call this reach for the stars. the federal high command and wait until you see this quote here. so we have brigadier general j.r. west on...
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baltimore, and also a smaller but still pretty damn big farm near baltimore, slave-holding farm which is on the site of where me and my friend went for college. think about the size of farms and plantations there the planter culture there. what does it take to escape the eastern shore, a very different site of slavery than baltimore or maryland. >> that's a great question. think one of the things tubman's story allows us to do is to complicate slavery and to break down the mythic notion of plantations with hundreds of slaves everywhere. that was not the case on the eastern shore of maryland that most people functioned in smaller farming units, and because of that, the intimacy and the surveillance i would argue was much more rigid, and it would also mean that -- i think there's some comparisons between baltimore and the eastern shore in there there's a sizable number of free blacks living beside enslaved people, and this becomes super important when we think about the underground. we know that -- this is part of the conversation about abolitionism. well know that free blacks are at th
baltimore, and also a smaller but still pretty damn big farm near baltimore, slave-holding farm which is on the site of where me and my friend went for college. think about the size of farms and plantations there the planter culture there. what does it take to escape the eastern shore, a very different site of slavery than baltimore or maryland. >> that's a great question. think one of the things tubman's story allows us to do is to complicate slavery and to break down the mythic notion...
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mary and most of the children were taken to baltimore for sale, to be sold. this is the senior just saw in the short film. they were taken from the bno railroad station in washington dc to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment, daniel, on the depot platform, is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors, and the train pulls away and some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. and so what happens
mary and most of the children were taken to baltimore for sale, to be sold. this is the senior just saw in the short film. they were taken from the bno railroad station in washington dc to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment, daniel, on the depot platform, is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors, and the train pulls away and some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. and so what happens
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to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away.
to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away.
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we meet a woman who escaped from slavery and return to the eastern shores as well is to baltimore. in at least 13 times. in order to save her family and friends and never once losing a person sick slave catchers. think about that. thirteen times. traveling uber 100 miles. on her own. to save up to 60 and 70 people. tubman news victories are in full display but one of the things that we must also engage is her personal loss. the violence of slavery forced tubman to leave behind husband, and upon her return trip to maryland, her worst fear was confirmed that she had been replaced. she experienced the loss of slip billings be the auction block and natural deaths and she was intimately connected to countless stories of the trauma of slavery. so i begin she became a slave is sort of a different.with tubman. most folks sort of think about tubman or at least begin her story in 1822 around the time in which we believe tubman was born. but i wanted to connect tubman to the story of african slavery. it began with her earliest traceable descendent. and i was her grandmother. toward the end of
we meet a woman who escaped from slavery and return to the eastern shores as well is to baltimore. in at least 13 times. in order to save her family and friends and never once losing a person sick slave catchers. think about that. thirteen times. traveling uber 100 miles. on her own. to save up to 60 and 70 people. tubman news victories are in full display but one of the things that we must also engage is her personal loss. the violence of slavery forced tubman to leave behind husband, and upon...
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one of those cities is baltimore. the prep program. you've heard probably about a prep program that was made possible by donation to the department of health and human services. this is going to go online, we hope, the first week of december. and we look forward to folks being -- across the country -- being able to access it. this program will be open to anyone looking for prep for a person who is uninsured. and then finally, we've put out eag planning grants. i just want to point out that the purpose of these grants is not to reinvent the wheel. we know there are many places across the country that have long-standing bodies that have been helping communities decide how to apply prevention and treatment funds. and ending the epidemic efforts are already underway in many places. so it's not an entirely new idea. we want to use this opportunity, as chris alluded to, to galvanize people, bring them together, and refocus the plans they have and align them with the four pillars we've described. focusing on local solutions because that's whe
one of those cities is baltimore. the prep program. you've heard probably about a prep program that was made possible by donation to the department of health and human services. this is going to go online, we hope, the first week of december. and we look forward to folks being -- across the country -- being able to access it. this program will be open to anyone looking for prep for a person who is uninsured. and then finally, we've put out eag planning grants. i just want to point out that the...
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incredibly pleased to have all of you here on the guess first sort of wintry night in the city of baltimore and you all came out said something about what we're seeking collectively, and it is just a delight to have richard bell in our midst. thank you, richard, thank you to all of you and we got a really interesting conversation next. [applause] >> what a thought of the introduction. i'm grateful for the opportunity to talk but this stuff on the record. with sheila yesterday. i'll speak for -- a nod to use the microphone. i'm going to speak for 25 minutes. brought some notes but the story is important and i want to get right and you don't want to hear my blather on so i'll try to frame my remarks around what i heat rein -- written and if -- this is a story full of adult themes for folks in the back know that. so, cornelius sinclair was ten years old and he was trapped. cornelius was trapped in the belly of a small ship, bobbing in the delaware with just a mile south of philadelphia, and a man had grabbed ten-year-old cornelius from the city's market, one hour ago, pushed a black gag into t
incredibly pleased to have all of you here on the guess first sort of wintry night in the city of baltimore and you all came out said something about what we're seeking collectively, and it is just a delight to have richard bell in our midst. thank you, richard, thank you to all of you and we got a really interesting conversation next. [applause] >> what a thought of the introduction. i'm grateful for the opportunity to talk but this stuff on the record. with sheila yesterday. i'll speak...
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there's this part about armstrong coach baltimore watch baylor torched the team for 45 and 44 straight regular-season though he had to change tack six -- tactics. used senior captain berry base to shadow the city's best player his job was to stick close to baylor and make it difficult for him to get free. baylor came into the area with the primary responsibility. coaches said i have a job for you, mays recalled. baylor goes into the bathroom that i want you to follow him. [laughter] okay, not today, but much has been made over the years of maze performance that night although mays tried to downplay it. elgin stopped himself for the record mays scored 12 points and self including the clinching free throws in the three-point victory, the only day a game baylor overhead. elgin was just missing a lot of shots. whether mesa stopped baylor was a material. mays was an incredible story, no matter what happened on the night in question. since the age of five, when he was hit by an accidental discharge of shotgun pellets yet lived with a left arm a few inches long-- my nub, he called it and in t
there's this part about armstrong coach baltimore watch baylor torched the team for 45 and 44 straight regular-season though he had to change tack six -- tactics. used senior captain berry base to shadow the city's best player his job was to stick close to baylor and make it difficult for him to get free. baylor came into the area with the primary responsibility. coaches said i have a job for you, mays recalled. baylor goes into the bathroom that i want you to follow him. [laughter] okay, not...
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john watson of the houston texans travelling to the kansas city chiefs and with the baltimore ravens,w year, a lot of people said the last week winners were the people who want to change. the question is, who want to change. the question is, who are the favourites on each side of the draw to get to the super bowl? if you look at it now, surprise last week was the minnesota vikings own the newer lens and beating the saints because many would have had those guys down as the favourites on the nse side but i don‘t think you can look much further from the number one seed don‘t think you can look much furtherfrom the number one seed in the nse, the san francisco 49ers. they have had a sore struck much strong season, finishing with a 30 93 record. on the other side of the afc, the baltimore ravens are at home tonight, they are the number one seed against that titans team who beat the new england patriots. it is going to be in the rain. so expect the ball, expect both teams to run it essentially but that is what the baltimore ravens do. they are one of the two top three teams to carry the bal
john watson of the houston texans travelling to the kansas city chiefs and with the baltimore ravens,w year, a lot of people said the last week winners were the people who want to change. the question is, who want to change. the question is, who are the favourites on each side of the draw to get to the super bowl? if you look at it now, surprise last week was the minnesota vikings own the newer lens and beating the saints because many would have had those guys down as the favourites on the nse...
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we have the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. rep. pelosi: we had the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. [laughter] that was hard, because i had been brooding from both teams all along. then going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. so what happens if they both win? nobody was in a more difficult situation than the mother of the coaches. [laughter] brothers coaching the teams. and then you saw what happened at that game. but the d'alesandros from baltimore, and th came all dressed in purple. the pelosis from san francisco came in red. we had a lovely family reunion. this time i hope we get a similar result that we have both teams. because of my, shall we say, responsibilities to win the house for the democrats and hopefully the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. so i'm all set. [laughter] one way or another. >> do you think you think you'll moved to california? [laughter] rep. pelosi: we are talking about tom brady. who knows what
we have the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. rep. pelosi: we had the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. [laughter] that was hard, because i had been brooding from both teams all along. then going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. so what happens if they both win? nobody was in a more difficult situation than the mother of the coaches. [laughter] brothers coaching the teams. and then you saw what happened at that game. but the d'alesandros...
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with that investigative reporter and of that baltimore city to be placated by john hopkins. and the baltimore community action it echoes we are talking about with miss janice which is also tying into the fact of disparate impact to be pulled out of the fair housing act so i'm wondering what types of options forward thinking we could do to lose that powerful piece of policy that makes it easier to identify or discriminate. >> a couple of things. one is that the things especially toward the end of the book looking at the contemporary housing crisis and the collapse of the housing market 2008 and the fact 244,000 black families lost their homes in the last generation of this crisis but it isn't just history repeating itself it's the market and the outcome the public private and to regulate and oversee its own laws and to oversee programs because in this country the federal government has outsourced the production of low income housing to the private sector and the reason why there is never any principal source of affordable housing because it's not profitable. so continuing to
with that investigative reporter and of that baltimore city to be placated by john hopkins. and the baltimore community action it echoes we are talking about with miss janice which is also tying into the fact of disparate impact to be pulled out of the fair housing act so i'm wondering what types of options forward thinking we could do to lose that powerful piece of policy that makes it easier to identify or discriminate. >> a couple of things. one is that the things especially toward the...
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we have the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. that would help because i had been rooting for both teams all along. again going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. what happens they both win. nobody was in a more difficult situation than the mother of the coaches. brothers coaching the teams. and then you saw what happened at that game. ut the d'alesandros in baltimore came all dressed in purple. the pelosis from san francisco came in red. we had a lovely family reunion. this time i hope we get a similar result that we have both teams. because of my, shall we sarkse responsibilities to win the house for the democrats and hopefully the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. i'm all set. ne way or another. we are talking about tom brady. who knows? isn't it interesting? it's wonderful because it's so ue filing. whatever your -- unifying. whatever your politics, forget it. it's about the team. i like to say we all believe we are all te
we have the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. that would help because i had been rooting for both teams all along. again going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. what happens they both win. nobody was in a more difficult situation than the mother of the coaches. brothers coaching the teams. and then you saw what happened at that game. ut the d'alesandros in baltimore came all dressed in purple. the pelosis from san francisco came in red. we...
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recently university of maryland baltimore county for free mentor belsky shared his insights on buildingan innovative university. coming up, peggy orenstein examines the role of sex in the lives of young men. and this weekend on afterwards Ãbreporter steven greenhouse examines the challenges american workers face today. >> only people had no idea what unions are what unions do and how unions help bring us the 40 hour workweek and bring us pensions and the bumper sticker union folks who brought us the weekend. i wanted to explain to people
recently university of maryland baltimore county for free mentor belsky shared his insights on buildingan innovative university. coming up, peggy orenstein examines the role of sex in the lives of young men. and this weekend on afterwards Ãbreporter steven greenhouse examines the challenges american workers face today. >> only people had no idea what unions are what unions do and how unions help bring us the 40 hour workweek and bring us pensions and the bumper sticker union folks who...
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introduce a dear friend who work side-by-side now the edito editor, acting sports editor of the baltimore sun i have fond memories going to concert in the - - and his lovely wife. >> i had the distinct pleasure to be 23 years at the capital we shared a lot of good times and i can tell you he was one terrific guy and i cannot think andrea enough for what she has done to finish this book. i would just like to give a snippet about how researched it is man to be history buffs and looking back at stuff. so when john was researching this book one thing that i kind of knew but not much about it but my dad was a sports writer for the baltimore sun for 30 years. so when we first moved down from new jersey his first big assignment for the said was to cover the memorial game which was in too upset at the time with kareem abdul-jabbar it was just a huge event and it was sold out. so when john was doing research saw my dad covered the game to feverishly read and it was a treat to see what my dad had done 30 years ago. so i thought when i was reading john's book i thought i knew just about everything a
introduce a dear friend who work side-by-side now the edito editor, acting sports editor of the baltimore sun i have fond memories going to concert in the - - and his lovely wife. >> i had the distinct pleasure to be 23 years at the capital we shared a lot of good times and i can tell you he was one terrific guy and i cannot think andrea enough for what she has done to finish this book. i would just like to give a snippet about how researched it is man to be history buffs and looking back...
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host: senator ben cardin joining us from baltimore, democrat from maryland, member of the senate foreign relations committee. we thank you for being with us on "newsmakers." we continue the conversation. zach cohen, the impeachment trial getting underway tuesday. what will you be looking for? zach: i'm going to be curious to see what the managers present. we've had new evidence and new facts come to light since the articles were passed in december of last year. there was a government accountability office report that said there was actually a violation of the law that basically says the president has to spend the money that congress appropriates, and that report came out just last week. i'll be curious to see if managers incorporate that into their arguments, after the managers finish their process, it will turn over to the white house's defense. host: jason dick, you brought up the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, his role. jason: it's fascinating, because the chief justice could -- the
host: senator ben cardin joining us from baltimore, democrat from maryland, member of the senate foreign relations committee. we thank you for being with us on "newsmakers." we continue the conversation. zach cohen, the impeachment trial getting underway tuesday. what will you be looking for? zach: i'm going to be curious to see what the managers present. we've had new evidence and new facts come to light since the articles were passed in december of last year. there was a government...
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human beings live in west baltimore.onald trump's is the head of state of the united states of america. in just too often this is not seem to make any impression on him. >> to watch the rest of this talk and find out other c-span appearances by rich lowry. visit our website booktv.org and search his name at the top of the page. click tonight on booktv and primetime university of oklahoma history professor wilford mcclay provides a one volume history of united states. new york university journalism professor pamela newkirk examines the effectiveness of diversity programs political analyst selena zito looks at the 2,020 election labor reporter steven greenhouse discusses the challenges american workers face today vanderbilt university professor brian fitzpatrick offers his thoughts on class-action lawsuits. that's all airing tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two booktv, check the program guide for more information. [applause] >> how are you doing, i'm
human beings live in west baltimore.onald trump's is the head of state of the united states of america. in just too often this is not seem to make any impression on him. >> to watch the rest of this talk and find out other c-span appearances by rich lowry. visit our website booktv.org and search his name at the top of the page. click tonight on booktv and primetime university of oklahoma history professor wilford mcclay provides a one volume history of united states. new york university...
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we had the baltimore and san francisco super bowl. and that was hard because i had been rooting for both teams all along, right? and again, going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on the tv, right there at the stadium. what happens, they both win, nobody was in a more difficult situation than i'the mother of e coaches, the brothers coaching the teams. and you saw what happened. the dalesandros from baltimore came dressed in purple and the pelosis from san francisco came all in red and we have a lovely family reunion. this time i hope that we get a similar result, both teams. because of my, shall we say, responsibilities to run the house for the democrats and hopefully the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. so i'm all set. i'm all set. one way or another. [ inaudible question ] who knows? we're talking about tom brady, who knows? who knows what happens? but isn't it interesting? and it's wonderful because it's so unifying. whatever your politics, forget it, it's ab
we had the baltimore and san francisco super bowl. and that was hard because i had been rooting for both teams all along, right? and again, going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on the tv, right there at the stadium. what happens, they both win, nobody was in a more difficult situation than i'the mother of e coaches, the brothers coaching the teams. and you saw what happened. the dalesandros from baltimore came dressed in purple and the pelosis from san francisco came all in...
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on the other side, the baltimore ravens are at home tonight.ots. it will have to be in the rain so expect both teams to win essentially but that's what the baltimore ravens two, they are one of the two top three teams to carry the ball, run the ball. interestingly enough those three teams featured this weekend. that's all the sport for now. thank you. a 100—year—old giant tortoise, credited with virtually saving his species from extinction, is being released back into the wild. diego is believed to have fathered around 800 baby tortoises after he was recruited onto a captive breeding programme in the galapagos islands. the park service believes he was taken from the galapagos 80 years ago by a scientific expedition. diego is currently in quarantine before his return to espanola in march. before we go, a reminder of our breaking story this hour. the queen and other senior royals are to hold talks at sandringham in eastern england on monday to discuss the future roles of prince harry and the duchess of sussex. prince harry will be there, and so w
on the other side, the baltimore ravens are at home tonight.ots. it will have to be in the rain so expect both teams to win essentially but that's what the baltimore ravens two, they are one of the two top three teams to carry the ball, run the ball. interestingly enough those three teams featured this weekend. that's all the sport for now. thank you. a 100—year—old giant tortoise, credited with virtually saving his species from extinction, is being released back into the wild. diego is...
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horrible video of the baltimore sergeant getting attacked while make an arrest.congressional candidate burgess owens is here. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ stay resthe new rx,the icon thatcrafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partn
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last year baltimore, not a country, the city in maryland, baltimore had 51 per 100,000.words, it's more dangerous than el salvador. baltimore clearly hasn't benefited at all from america's policy of unlimited immigration. none of this matters because for people like joe biden and the rest of this country's ruling class helping american citizens, stopping the point a long time ago. the point is getting reelected and feeling virtuous. well, speaking of in 2018 oakland mayor libby chef got national attention by warning illegal alien aliens in her city about impending federal ice raid. >> it is a continued perpetuation of a racist lie that immigrants are not valued members of our society. we in oakland know better. we in oakland have a community that welcomes and honors all people, no matter where they came from or how they got here. >> tucker: oh, she is an incredibly good person unlike you, racist. thanks to lebanony sheriff' libs several oakland came a top haven for illegal immigrants running from the law. one of those immigrants has now taken a life. according to police
last year baltimore, not a country, the city in maryland, baltimore had 51 per 100,000.words, it's more dangerous than el salvador. baltimore clearly hasn't benefited at all from america's policy of unlimited immigration. none of this matters because for people like joe biden and the rest of this country's ruling class helping american citizens, stopping the point a long time ago. the point is getting reelected and feeling virtuous. well, speaking of in 2018 oakland mayor libby chef got...
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horrible video of the baltimore sergeant getting attacked while make an arrest.ressional candidate burgess i'm your curious cat, and you know what they say about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. aleit's a master stroke ofe's heartachew. and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. my grandparents that i never knew.ch about i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. bring your family history to life lik
horrible video of the baltimore sergeant getting attacked while make an arrest.ressional candidate burgess i'm your curious cat, and you know what they say about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine....
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on the other side of the afc, the baltimore ravens are at home tonight, they are the number one seede rain. so expect the ball, expect both teams to run it essentially but that is what the baltimore ravens do. they are one of the two top three teams to carry the ball, to run the ball more than they threw it this year. interestingly, those two teams feature this weekend. the vikings, the 49ers and baltimore ravens though, the titans have this so much more on the offensive side of the ball and that you see one tomorrow night in the afc, the kansas city chiefs, coming up, hosting to sean watson, we should salt assured watson carry his team on his back, they looked dead and buried but they found a way to win, number 99 on the defensive line just 69 days ago, more than that now, from him tearing his pec muscle, and this is an eight monthly, month lay off, he was an inspiration for the texans last week so i think he will cause a bit of a test for the chiefs, but i can see the chiefs and the ravens competing the afc championship next week and i see the chiefs potentially winning it and feat
on the other side of the afc, the baltimore ravens are at home tonight, they are the number one seede rain. so expect the ball, expect both teams to run it essentially but that is what the baltimore ravens do. they are one of the two top three teams to carry the ball, to run the ball more than they threw it this year. interestingly, those two teams feature this weekend. the vikings, the 49ers and baltimore ravens though, the titans have this so much more on the offensive side of the ball and...
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beating baltimore 28-12. they get the winner of the chiefs/texans game later today.francisco 49ers are making their first trip back to the title game since 2013. dominant, historic performance. they sacked kirk cousins six times. held the vikings to seven first downs the entire game. they roll 27-10. they'll host the winner of the packer/seahawks game in green bay this evening. congratulations to serena williams for withining a single title in auckland. it's her first in three years and since becoming a mom. she's ranked 10th in the world and has the australian open later this month. we're here in new orleans for the college football playoff national game between clemson and lsu. the defending champs, clemson, led by coach dabo sweeney. he's building a dynasty there. i spent a lot of time with him. he leads with ceaseless energy, the power of positivity. clemson is hoping to win a third title in four years. lsu, quite the leader as well. we asked their team about their very intense head coach, ed orange ron. >> any time anyone sees him fired up, everyone gets fired u
beating baltimore 28-12. they get the winner of the chiefs/texans game later today.francisco 49ers are making their first trip back to the title game since 2013. dominant, historic performance. they sacked kirk cousins six times. held the vikings to seven first downs the entire game. they roll 27-10. they'll host the winner of the packer/seahawks game in green bay this evening. congratulations to serena williams for withining a single title in auckland. it's her first in three years and since...
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>>the >>while mass shootings at times leave the country in disbelief in places like baltimore and chicago gun violence is a grim part of life. what people think of as traditional policing be much smarter has to be much more focused former los angeles police chief charlie beck is now the interim police superintendent in chicago, a city that ended 2019 with a more than 10% drop in murders for 3rd year in a row and down more than 30% since a spike in 2016 that some more killings, the new york and l a combined what are some of the questions that you get about the city of chicago about crime in chicago and how do you answer those questions to be brutally honest, you know it is still not safe or not. >>500 homicides says even though that's a nice milestone that's way too many. >>but it's not just policing even hospitals are trying to break this deadly cycle taking the time to sit with shooting victims and evaluate the direction of their lives. we use this unique opportunity. >>to really drill down with people not only their risk factors their hopes their dreams. their emotional experience of be
>>the >>while mass shootings at times leave the country in disbelief in places like baltimore and chicago gun violence is a grim part of life. what people think of as traditional policing be much smarter has to be much more focused former los angeles police chief charlie beck is now the interim police superintendent in chicago, a city that ended 2019 with a more than 10% drop in murders for 3rd year in a row and down more than 30% since a spike in 2016 that some more killings, the...
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the titans are leading baltimore, 14-0. that would be a shocking result. we'll have a lot more in sports. for now, live in levi's stadium, larry beil, abc 7 news sports. >>> the 49er faithful were out in full force and cornell bernard has more of the excitement, cornell? >> reporter: hey, dion, the party's kind of wrapping up in the levi's parking lot. niner gang feeling awesome about what happened, that incredible blowout over the vikings. 49er faithful know what's next. one win' w away from going to te super bow a big win for the niners' fans. never had a doubt. >> 100% we had the win. >> who's got it better than us? nobody! >> we are going do the super bowl. we're going to take it this time. >> niiiiiiiiiners! >> reporter: that victory battle cry seemed to echo from every corner of the levi's parking lot. >> we've had three heartbreaks with harbaugh, now we've got to make this one work. ♪ >> reporter: the tailgate party was gold-blooded. maybe the biggest yet. we found wayne larsson in his tesla. tailgating in a tesla, it could be the first for me. >> i
the titans are leading baltimore, 14-0. that would be a shocking result. we'll have a lot more in sports. for now, live in levi's stadium, larry beil, abc 7 news sports. >>> the 49er faithful were out in full force and cornell bernard has more of the excitement, cornell? >> reporter: hey, dion, the party's kind of wrapping up in the levi's parking lot. niner gang feeling awesome about what happened, that incredible blowout over the vikings. 49er faithful know what's next. one...
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i live in baltimore from baltimore this has been one of the most. ever closing with 349 murders. you know understand every argument for the 2nd amendment i get it it's just hasn't been working even when you tried tough gun laws to police officers out playing guns on people that didn't have to go to lock in the people who actually shoot people so it's almost like we've gotten to a place where we need to put a policy on the 2nd amendment so we figured it's out me i'm a shot before it doesn't doesn't feel good. when i really hear stories about how old because this person had a gun they saved this family over because this person had a good that wasn't this mass shooting like you always hear something bad happening nothing good is coming from it it's empowering a lot of collards you know beyond everything that happened on new years just look at all of the mass shootings that happened even. in the past 10 years like it's like the number is it's almost it's a part of our culture now it's something that we that we know is going to happen in we need to figure it out because the way it is
i live in baltimore from baltimore this has been one of the most. ever closing with 349 murders. you know understand every argument for the 2nd amendment i get it it's just hasn't been working even when you tried tough gun laws to police officers out playing guns on people that didn't have to go to lock in the people who actually shoot people so it's almost like we've gotten to a place where we need to put a policy on the 2nd amendment so we figured it's out me i'm a shot before it doesn't...
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baltimore hosting sixth seed tennessee. baltimore had won 12 straight, here comes ryan tannehill. what a catch. tennessee. ravens down, baltimore goes fosh it fourth and inches, day to forget for jackson. couldn't get a couple of inches there, derrick henry ran for 125, lone touchdown a pass and titans upset the patriots, now the ravens. 28-12, on the afc championship. >> 13 years in san jose joe pavelski made name for himself, little joe, then the big pavelski, finally captain america. this off-season changing sweaters in free agency, signing with the dallas stars. sharks fans giving pavelski a nice ovation, sure do miss former captain. sharks were down, face-off, timo meier off the skate of brent burns, burns got the goal credit. patrick marleau gets a goal, eighth of the year. aaron dell, solid in the net, scoring chance here, access denied. sharks spoil the pavelski return, win 2-1. two straight for the sharks. >>> men's hoops. this high percentage, the two-handed flush. cardinal dominating early. stanford up 26-4 early on. on. . tyrell terry, stanford up 46-18. davis, throw i
baltimore hosting sixth seed tennessee. baltimore had won 12 straight, here comes ryan tannehill. what a catch. tennessee. ravens down, baltimore goes fosh it fourth and inches, day to forget for jackson. couldn't get a couple of inches there, derrick henry ran for 125, lone touchdown a pass and titans upset the patriots, now the ravens. 28-12, on the afc championship. >> 13 years in san jose joe pavelski made name for himself, little joe, then the big pavelski, finally captain america....
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they were respectively from east philadelphia to wilmington to baltimore railroad. the northern central railway which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore and the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania in the civil war. that's going to be the subject of our talk today. all three of those railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war multiple times. bridges were burned near 1860 1, 1860 four. in 1863 there were taps on the northern central fridges as well. no railroad in pennsylvania saw as many confederate incursions or as many confederate attacks upon it as the cumberland valley railroad, hence the title of our book, targeted tracks. this is the route of the cumberland valley. ran from- railroad harrisburg, pennsylvania to chambersburg. railroad franklin later owned by the cumberland valley railroad. for the purpose of our talk it will be consisting of the entire railroad that ran from hagerstown north to the susquehanna river. are -- frederick watts is very important in the history of pennsylvania state university. of
they were respectively from east philadelphia to wilmington to baltimore railroad. the northern central railway which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore and the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania in the civil war. that's going to be the subject of our talk today. all three of those railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war multiple times. bridges were burned near 1860 1, 1860 four. in 1863 there were taps on the northern central fridges...
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uc seattle, baltimore, new orleans. we set up the entire season going forward. as far as the experience with that i think we don't have to deal with the noise and things like that. it will be different. >> that in a couple players will be back for saturday's game. we brought you this covered live on our news streaming service. be sure to check it out. we will have all the action leading up to saturday's game on kpix.com. we have been asking for your 49ers faithful pics. check out this puppy. you can share your pictures on social media. you may see them on tv. >>> ikea agreed to pay $46 million to the family of a southern california toddler killed by a falling dresser. a 2-year-old died in 2017, after ikea dresser tipped and fell on him. his parents argued in court the furniture store had needed to do more to inform the recall on the dresser. it's believed to be the largest settlement in a wrongful death of a child in u.s. history. in 2016, they awarded three families to split $50 million after similar wrongful death lawsuits. >>> tesla sent out customers from th
uc seattle, baltimore, new orleans. we set up the entire season going forward. as far as the experience with that i think we don't have to deal with the noise and things like that. it will be different. >> that in a couple players will be back for saturday's game. we brought you this covered live on our news streaming service. be sure to check it out. we will have all the action leading up to saturday's game on kpix.com. we have been asking for your 49ers faithful pics. check out this...
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again either baltimore or kansas city. >> interviewed by the cleveland browns for the vacant head coaching job. 49ers waiting until tomorrow to see who's there a week from today. the browns have already interviewed former packers head coach mike mccarthy and baltimore offensive coordinator greg roman. kansas city office according to eric the enemy. after falling the bottom of the western conference the sharks have been doing their best to regain some relevance. sharks fans in columbus today were san jose history of goudreau was just out of the penalty box. san jose at full strength. goudreau got over the puck and came in to make it 1-0. still in the second after columbus pulled even. evander kane will tee off. 2-1, sharks after two. the sharks padded their lead late in the third.. eric carlson goes off the boards to joe thornton. thornton passing in front of the net to kevin the bank who hits the columbus goal and the chart hang on for a 3-2 win following the bottom of the division. the charts have climbed out by winning two in a row. >> everyone can be watching with the 49ers a good of pl
again either baltimore or kansas city. >> interviewed by the cleveland browns for the vacant head coaching job. 49ers waiting until tomorrow to see who's there a week from today. the browns have already interviewed former packers head coach mike mccarthy and baltimore offensive coordinator greg roman. kansas city office according to eric the enemy. after falling the bottom of the western conference the sharks have been doing their best to regain some relevance. sharks fans in columbus...
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cummings had mishandled baltimore for years.it like for him to be on the receiving end of that. >> it was very intense, and it saddened him tremendously and put undue pressure and stress on him at a time he didn't need it. so president trump, basically lobbed a sucker punch against the city of baltimore and the 2nd congressional district. i'm proud of the way my husband handled it. he took it in stride. publicly, you know, he did not escalate with president trump because he didn't feel like that was the tactic. but he always expected trump to continue his low blow and blow class style of communication, and he also wondered when the hit would come. well, it came then. so he was incredibly disappointed in president trump and continued to be disappointed in president trump to the very end. >> maya rockeymoore cummings, thank you very much. we'll be watching what happens next month with his seat. >>> thank you to our international viewers for watching. for our u.s. viewers, "new day" continues right now. >>> top democrats take the s
cummings had mishandled baltimore for years.it like for him to be on the receiving end of that. >> it was very intense, and it saddened him tremendously and put undue pressure and stress on him at a time he didn't need it. so president trump, basically lobbed a sucker punch against the city of baltimore and the 2nd congressional district. i'm proud of the way my husband handled it. he took it in stride. publicly, you know, he did not escalate with president trump because he didn't feel...
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at a per capita level, is the deadliest year on record involved in baltimore.2014, dallas had only 116 homicides. this year, after the far left john cruz i promise not to prosecute laughs thefts, the murderrate went up . 1557 homicides recorded last year, this year charlotte reach that number before the end of june and it just kept going. the city finished with 108 murders on the air, that's the most since the early 1990s but t washington, the nation's capita? in 2012, d.c. had 80 murders. only two years ago, there were 116. this year, 2019? 166 murders. see a trend? you should because it's everywhere but we could spend half the show reciting the stats of city after city. st. louis, raleigh, louisville, cincinnati, we could go on and on. across the country, in city after city, murder rates have surged dramatically compared with just five years ago. this is happening. not fake statistics, the most real. even cities were violent crime has not surged, san francisco, for example, facing an epidemic of shoplifting and car robberies that has made life unbearable for
at a per capita level, is the deadliest year on record involved in baltimore.2014, dallas had only 116 homicides. this year, after the far left john cruz i promise not to prosecute laughs thefts, the murderrate went up . 1557 homicides recorded last year, this year charlotte reach that number before the end of june and it just kept going. the city finished with 108 murders on the air, that's the most since the early 1990s but t washington, the nation's capita? in 2012, d.c. had 80 murders. only...
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baltimore end the year with the second most, just under 350. angeles didn't hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed. but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators have no regards for human life. >> baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless purr sooutd, an initiative aimed at krom batting crime. in washington congress approved millions for federal research into gun violence for the first time in over 20 years. federal and city efforts meant to go hand in hand at the dawn of a new decade. >> i know it seems difficult when you're in the middle of this, but i have nothing but the most positive belief in the outcome of what we're doing. >> and as you know, brooke, chicago has been a frequent punching bag for president trump. but city leadership here tell me they feel they have all the pieces in place to set chicago up to be as they say, the safest big city in the country moving forward. they'r
baltimore end the year with the second most, just under 350. angeles didn't hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed. but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators have no regards for human life. >> baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless purr sooutd, an initiative aimed at krom batting crime. in washington congress approved...
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cities like chicago or baltimore or boston, what's the solution to that? how do you fix the mortgage when it's been broken? >> since the financial crisis change and regulation on mortgage lenders has for better or worse, made it more expensive to write mortgages and they've been reluctant to write mortgages on properties, less than $50000 and you see the story of banks being unwilling to send appraisers into neighborhood warehouses are and also not having enough home sales taking place to come up with an appraisal. the city has various programs trying to feed mortgage market and all of the properties and ownership has flowed since the bankruptcy since the land bank. they own the last third of the property in the city. it has a variety of programs to many properties to handle individually so the programs starting properties into buckets with various ways as trying to restart this market houses that are pre-renovated with preapproved money for further renovations and joe's neighborhood which is a bad neighborhood, which is bordering some of the neighborhoods
cities like chicago or baltimore or boston, what's the solution to that? how do you fix the mortgage when it's been broken? >> since the financial crisis change and regulation on mortgage lenders has for better or worse, made it more expensive to write mortgages and they've been reluctant to write mortgages on properties, less than $50000 and you see the story of banks being unwilling to send appraisers into neighborhood warehouses are and also not having enough home sales taking place to...
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finally got in contact with me and said, "we'd like to have that altered-date coin on display in baltimore> ryan's uninterested in dredging up the bogus walton nickel tale. but that 90-year-old lady is calling out to him again. >> so i asked my brother and my sisters if it was okay to take it up there, and they said fine with them. >> wow. did you think to yourself, "what if it's real?" >> you always wonder, but i wanted more to find it was real for uncle george because it was basically his reputation. >> on july 30, 2003, he drives from roanoke, virginia, to baltimore and meets with his siblings to show paul montgomery the nickel. >> i was ready to tell them that their coin wasn't genuine, but, at the same time, you always want to meet someone that has history in the business. >> but once he has the coin in his hand, paul montgomery does a double-take. he was expecting to see a fake, but this doesn't look like a fake. paul invites jeff garrett, a numismatist with a pedigree as solid as his own, and four other experts to assess the nickel's authenticity. >> he says, "i think we found the c
finally got in contact with me and said, "we'd like to have that altered-date coin on display in baltimore> ryan's uninterested in dredging up the bogus walton nickel tale. but that 90-year-old lady is calling out to him again. >> so i asked my brother and my sisters if it was okay to take it up there, and they said fine with them. >> wow. did you think to yourself, "what if it's real?" >> you always wonder, but i wanted more to find it was real for uncle...
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and baltimore ended the year with the second most homicides they've had on record. just under 350.geles didn't even hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators have no regards for human life. >> baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless pursuit. an initiative aimed at combating violent crime. in washington, congress approved millions for federal research into gun violence for the first time ever over 20 years. federal and city efforts meant to go hand in hand at the dawn of a new decade. >> i know it seems difficult when you are in the middle of this. but i have nothing but the most positive belief in the outcome of what we're doing. >> and city leadership here tell me that they believe they now have the pieces in place to sort of set chicago up for long-term success on that front. and that's come from a variety of places. you were hearing from the interim police superintendent charli
and baltimore ended the year with the second most homicides they've had on record. just under 350.geles didn't even hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators have no regards for human life. >> baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless pursuit. an initiative aimed at combating violent...
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you should at the baltimore loose jeans new speech and see me read to you. when you. can use i mean that is without infringing ball. clonic you will see flowing your info as if part 2 kids each other both hard. as if. the. cabinet 5 days doing this is. in english medium for people who simply knew. little. of american men and women choose to soon of a new country's military decision a little sheltered. every thing came to a complete. the day that i was right. you know hold a shot kill me and i see i would destroy. any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished to be a friend and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i ga
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lawsuits in new orleans, in baltimore, in various parts of maryland and virginia. there were thousands of these lawsuits. some of the same concepts we see in dred scott, which we will talk about in a minute, come up in earlier cases. notably, one case you have looked into, mcqueen against john hepburn. what were the central elements of that case in 1813? anybody? >> her grandmother or great-grandmother was free, that she was free. they overruled most of the testimony she presented. >> right, good. excellent. the queen mcqueen case was based on the claim she made that her ancestor had been taken to england and resided on free soil for three years before coming to the maryland colony. instead of being sold as an indentured servant for seven years, she was effectively enslaved upon her arrival in the maryland colony. this ancestor had been from new spain, ecuador, present-day ecuador. she was perhaps african, perhaps indigenous native american from that area of south america, and had been taken to london, and resided there. despite that, chief justice john marshall in
lawsuits in new orleans, in baltimore, in various parts of maryland and virginia. there were thousands of these lawsuits. some of the same concepts we see in dred scott, which we will talk about in a minute, come up in earlier cases. notably, one case you have looked into, mcqueen against john hepburn. what were the central elements of that case in 1813? anybody? >> her grandmother or great-grandmother was free, that she was free. they overruled most of the testimony she presented....
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and it's not just in philadelphia.la baltimore had 348 murders last year.t's the most since 1993 and per capita it's the deadliest year on record in baltimore. in 2014, dallas had only 116 homicides. this year, after theth far left promised not to prosecute fafsa valued at less than 750 bucks, the murder rate went up to over 200. in charlotte, north carolina, 57 homicides recorded last year. 57. this year, charlotte reached that number before the end of efjune and then it's kept going. the city finished with 108 murders on the year. that's the most since the early 1990s. how about washington, the nation's capital? 2012 d.c. had just 88 murders. even two years ago there were only 116, but this year, 2019? 166 murders. see a trend? you should, because it'ss everywhere. we could spend half the show was siding with stats for city after city, st. louis, raleigh, seattle, louisville, cincinnati, we could go on and on. the point is across the country in city after city murder rates have surged dramatically compared with just five yearss ago. this is happening. the
and it's not just in philadelphia.la baltimore had 348 murders last year.t's the most since 1993 and per capita it's the deadliest year on record in baltimore. in 2014, dallas had only 116 homicides. this year, after theth far left promised not to prosecute fafsa valued at less than 750 bucks, the murder rate went up to over 200. in charlotte, north carolina, 57 homicides recorded last year. 57. this year, charlotte reached that number before the end of efjune and then it's kept going. the city...
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to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away. some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. so what happens to mary bell and daniel is that eventually with help from some abolitionists, daniel bell is able to raise $400 and he's able to purchase mary bell's freedom. but he only has enough money to purchase two of the children. so daniel and mary bell have to decide which two children will be saved and kept and which three or four children will be gone and sold. they do that. after the civil war some of the children are able to reunite with mary and daniel bell. two appear not to have -- we don't know what happens to them. we don't know. they are sold. they are taken away at age 8, 9, 10. so mary bell, daniel -- just like he purchased his own freedom, now has to purchase mary's freedom. ann bell wins her freedom and james ash wins hi
to baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to intervene and possibly stop the sale of mary and the children south. at that moment daniel is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors. the train pulls away. some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. so what happens to mary bell and daniel is that eventually with help from some abolitionists, daniel bell is able to raise $400 and he's able to purchase mary bell's freedom. but he only has enough money to purchase two of the children....
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now we're going to turn to baltimore where there's video of a mob attacking a baltimore police sergeante police union there that represents the cops -- there's the video -- and the city after the union is rightfully condemning this attack. you have an officer attempting to make an arrest dealing with this situation, then you have mobs of other people around them swearing at and effectively attacking the officer as well. so the fraternal order of police, the union there, put out a statement because videos like this demonstrate a blatant lack of disrespect and lawlessness for law enforcement in a city like baltimore which has had an incredibly bad run of murder rates and crime. this is what the president of the police union had to say about this video. we're disgusted by what is shown, however, this is an all too familiar scenario for our members, meaning the police. it's indicative of a broken city that has been led by people who have absolutely no real crime plan or, it seems, even knowledge on how to formulate one. baltimore's been the center of police controversy for quite some time n
now we're going to turn to baltimore where there's video of a mob attacking a baltimore police sergeante police union there that represents the cops -- there's the video -- and the city after the union is rightfully condemning this attack. you have an officer attempting to make an arrest dealing with this situation, then you have mobs of other people around them swearing at and effectively attacking the officer as well. so the fraternal order of police, the union there, put out a statement...
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and baltimore ended with just under 350.ies like new york and los angeles didn't even hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed, but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators of violence have no regards for human life. >> reporter: baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless pursuit. an initiative aimed at combatting violent crime. congress approved millions for federal research into gun violence for the first time in over 20 years. federal and city efforts meant to go hand in hand at the dawn of a new decade. >> i know it seems difficult when you're in the middle of this, but i have nothing but the most positive belief in the outcome of what we're doing here. >> reporter: and if there was ever a reminder as to how much work still needs to be done and the stakes of that work, just yesterday in st. louis, literally hours into 2020, the city now reporting five homicides. >>
and baltimore ended with just under 350.ies like new york and los angeles didn't even hit that mark and they have more than five times the people. >> we can talk all day about what to do after someone is killed, but we must also have a hard conversation about why the perpetrators of violence have no regards for human life. >> reporter: baltimore is now one of seven cities within the department of justice's operation relentless pursuit. an initiative aimed at combatting violent...
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would want to live in west baltimore and human beings do and they are americans and donald trump isny impression by him. .. >> congratulations on the ree
would want to live in west baltimore and human beings do and they are americans and donald trump isny impression by him. .. >> congratulations on the ree
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we had the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. and that was hard because i had been rooting for both teams all along, right, and again going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. so what happens when they both win, nobody was in a more difficult situation than i than the mother of the coaches, brothers coaching the teams and then you saw what happened at that game. but the dalesandros from baltimore came all dressed from purple and the pelosis from san francisco all came in red and we had a lovely family reunion. this time i hope that we'd get a similar result that we'd have both teams in -- i already am because of my, shall we say, responsibility to win the house for the democrat and hopefully the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. so i'm all set. one way or another. >> do you think harry and megan will move to california? >> who knows. we're talking about tom brady. who knows what happens with all this. but isn't it interesting.
we had the baltimore-san francisco super bowl. and that was hard because i had been rooting for both teams all along, right, and again going to the 49er games and watching the baltimore games on tv right there at the stadium. so what happens when they both win, nobody was in a more difficult situation than i than the mother of the coaches, brothers coaching the teams and then you saw what happened at that game. but the dalesandros from baltimore came all dressed from purple and the pelosis from...
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but the d'alesandros from baltimore came all dressed in purple and the pelosis from san francisco all came in red and we had a lovely family reunion. this time i hope that we get a similar result that we have both teams in the -- i already, because of my, shall we say responsibilities to wint house for the democrats and the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. so i'm all set. i'm all set. one way or another. >> do you think harry and meghan will move to california? >> who knows? we're talking about tom brady, who knows, who knows what happens with all this -- but isn't it interesting? wonderful because it is so unifying, you know. whatever your politics, whatever -- forget it, it is about the team. and we all like to say and we all believe that we're all team usa. so however it turns out. thank you, all, very much. thank you. >> all right, house speaker nancy pelosi, family feuds aside, taking questions for first time since very clearly a lot has happened. dana bash is here with me. let's start with impeachment. that was one of the
but the d'alesandros from baltimore came all dressed in purple and the pelosis from san francisco all came in red and we had a lovely family reunion. this time i hope that we get a similar result that we have both teams in the -- i already, because of my, shall we say responsibilities to wint house for the democrats and the electoral college for the american people, i was scheduled to be in florida that weekend. so i'm all set. i'm all set. one way or another. >> do you think harry and...
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the baltimore ravens took the n.f.l. by storm this season but it's all come to nothing as they were dumped out of the playoffs on saturday the ravens were the best team in the regular season but lost in the divisional round to the 6 seeded tennessee titans baltimore lost since september tenn following last week's defeat of the new england patriots with another big scalp 28 to 12 in baltimore elsewhere the san francisco 49 ers won their 1st playoff game in 6 years beating the minnesota vikings on sunday it's houston at kansas city and seattle seahawks at the green bay packers. the milwaukee bucks have tighten their grip on the top spot in the east. made 32 points as they beat the portland trailblazers 122-2101 the boston celtics 6630 to snapping a 3 game losing streak on saturday jason tatum made 63 pointers and scored a career high 41 points as they beat the new orleans pelicans 142140. meanwhile the dallas mavericks came back from 12 points down late in the 1st half to beat the philadelphia 76 ers 192-9119 points and to
the baltimore ravens took the n.f.l. by storm this season but it's all come to nothing as they were dumped out of the playoffs on saturday the ravens were the best team in the regular season but lost in the divisional round to the 6 seeded tennessee titans baltimore lost since september tenn following last week's defeat of the new england patriots with another big scalp 28 to 12 in baltimore elsewhere the san francisco 49 ers won their 1st playoff game in 6 years beating the minnesota vikings...