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cleveland would say i am baltimore. l.a. was saying i am baltimore. that was say i'm a baltimore. every urban was saying i am baltimore and if you're president of the united states this is an issue. pointing fingers -- instead appointing figures do something about it, , and that's the issu. >> absolutely. >> i do want to go to the last chapter of this book. this book is very honest, very real and it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to elijah cummings. i'm going to let you tell us about the farewell. this is your chapter in the book. tell us about the farewell. >> so i was very surprised. first of all i got to read the book on christmas day. so i felt like especially my got to the part he wrote about me, i felt it was like god business gift to me. it was just beautiful to write. you're right, the collaborate on this book with elijah did a masterful job of interpreting elijah's voice and bring it to life on the pages of this book. but several months later the publisher asked me to actually do the afterword, the last chapter to talk about what happened and his final days and what
cleveland would say i am baltimore. l.a. was saying i am baltimore. that was say i'm a baltimore. every urban was saying i am baltimore and if you're president of the united states this is an issue. pointing fingers -- instead appointing figures do something about it, , and that's the issu. >> absolutely. >> i do want to go to the last chapter of this book. this book is very honest, very real and it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to elijah cummings. i'm going to let you tell us...
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would say i am baltimore, atlanta was a on baltimore, every urban city was saying i'm baltimore. if you are president of states this is an issue. >> that is the issue. and i want to go to the last chapter of this book. this book is very honest and very real. it brings tears to your eyes. it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to a leisure cummings. i'm a let you tell us about farewell. do read the book on christmas day. felt like a special and he got you wrote about me, like those christmas gifts to me. it was beautiful to read. your absolute right. jim bale is collaborator on the spoke with elijah did a masterful job of interpreting elisha's voice and bring it to life on the pages of this book. but several months later, the publisher asked me to it actually do the "after words". the last chapter talked about happening in his final days and what's happened since his death is my opportunity about how we met, the tourists and turns of his health the final couple of years in the final moments of his life. i wrote this early in 2020 the after board audiobook. i broke down crying was
would say i am baltimore, atlanta was a on baltimore, every urban city was saying i'm baltimore. if you are president of states this is an issue. >> that is the issue. and i want to go to the last chapter of this book. this book is very honest and very real. it brings tears to your eyes. it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to a leisure cummings. i'm a let you tell us about farewell. do read the book on christmas day. felt like a special and he got you wrote about me, like those...
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and say i'm baltimore, cleveland was saying i'm baltimore. every urban city saying i'm baltimore. you're president of the united states this is the issue. instead of pointing fingers do something about it right civic absolutely. that's the issue. this book is very honest. this book is very real. it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to elijah cummings. unless you tells about the farewell. this is your chapter the book, tells about the farewell. >> for so i got to read the book on christmas day. so i felt like especially when i got to the part that he wrote about me i felt like it was god's christmas gift to me. jim dale who is this book with elisha did a masterful job of interpreting elisha's voice and bring it to life on the pages of this book. publisher asked me to it do the "after words". the last chapter to talk about what happened in his final days. and what happened since his death. it was my opportunity to share how elisha knight met. certainly the final couple of years of his life. the final moments of his life were like. and it was tough. for me i wrote that early in 202
and say i'm baltimore, cleveland was saying i'm baltimore. every urban city saying i'm baltimore. you're president of the united states this is the issue. instead of pointing fingers do something about it right civic absolutely. that's the issue. this book is very honest. this book is very real. it brings tears to your eyes. farewell to elijah cummings. unless you tells about the farewell. this is your chapter the book, tells about the farewell. >> for so i got to read the book on...
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the governor talk about his state response to protests in baltimore. >> good morning, my name is hansen and it's an honor to be with you today. i'm president and ceo of the strada education network and it's a great honor to be here. i think i have one of the unique opportunities to serve as a political appointee for all the years of president reagan at the department of education and i was very young man at the time but i really was very much a disciple of president reagan and i just love the fact that he was the governor and brought metal of governorship into his role as president and i also had the blessing to be the head of the transition team on the way out in 1992 and the transition team on the way in in 2000. before and after president clinton , also a former governor and served and help lead the transition team tfor president bush in 2000 fand again, another governor and it was great to see these three education governors really make a difference in their national leadership as presidents of the united states and so really in that vein it's an honor to be here today with governor
the governor talk about his state response to protests in baltimore. >> good morning, my name is hansen and it's an honor to be with you today. i'm president and ceo of the strada education network and it's a great honor to be here. i think i have one of the unique opportunities to serve as a political appointee for all the years of president reagan at the department of education and i was very young man at the time but i really was very much a disciple of president reagan and i just love...
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baltimore. the citizens the way that is being read. between 952000 baltimore lost 100000. so this is a negative aspect to people feeling like they have control over the systems of the lines. are. telling. me. not. to not find. me again. why. not only this but they are you. that. we will build together court coming to when we build it it will be out. for coming to a vision for at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of baltimore. misty the. night baltimore city council put the stamp. on the $660000000.00 project the developer guaranteed the city affordable housing jobs and the investments are intended to have a mixed income diverse community their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about 70 $1000.00 per year so we're saying is just can't build a community with people who are wealthy. you know. it's not helpful. but if only. those neighborhoods do the still inequality now. favor. and. remember you're creating a strong. international marriage but we creating structural advantage in our way. where we are to
baltimore. the citizens the way that is being read. between 952000 baltimore lost 100000. so this is a negative aspect to people feeling like they have control over the systems of the lines. are. telling. me. not. to not find. me again. why. not only this but they are you. that. we will build together court coming to when we build it it will be out. for coming to a vision for at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of baltimore. misty the. night baltimore...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watch ing the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed tear gas and at the moment they deplore that tear gas i'm sitting here on my i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful pivotal turning point because everybody when overdraft their food everybody went into throwing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is let's. talk about here so that's a couple of less. exercise even the president you think he's likely to be with the wrong party route. if. i go back on the recently from graham out to graham that area to me that small section of the neighborhood is everything because there's a certain level of
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watch ing the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed tear gas and at the moment they deplore that tear gas i'm sitting here on my i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of...
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>> baltimore is still out on strike! >> the balcony is out of order!ago walked out of the convention. >> yeah and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> really? what does it mean? holding their own convention. >> we're setting up our own union. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit. sydney, you're out of your mind staking your head on a wild gamble. >> in the month of december, in the year 1914 they gathered at webster hall and they took the gamble. >> it was our dream to give security to our members, security within the framework of liberty, of individual freedom. lincoln said a nation cannot exist half slave and half free, neither can a man. we cannot exist free politically, but slaves industrially. >> dear brother, we just formed an organizing committee for clothing workers in milwaukee. cutters, and the bohemian, two italian pantsmakers, two poles, a swede and a hungarian. >> starting with nothing, with empty pockets and a barrel of hope. organizing new york and chicago. wisconsin and
>> baltimore is still out on strike! >> the balcony is out of order!ago walked out of the convention. >> yeah and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> really? what does it mean? holding their own convention. >> we're setting up our own union. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit. sydney, you're out of your mind staking your head on a wild gamble. >> in the month of...
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baltimore and boston.er, maybe you can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i'll okay my overcoat. >> i'm a boss, so don't outme, the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we got arbitration, we can come together like human beings, set standards, set rates, in a civilized manner, you know what i mean? since we went union, we never had a strike. >> january 1, 1915, special to mcclures magazine. midway through the wilson stwrair administration, there are indications that the nation is seeing the beginnings of a new freedom. a weakening of monopolies by the corrupt passages act, clayton antitrust act, workman's compensation, child labor laws. ♪ ♪ >> immigrant and sons of imglan factory workers. ♪ i'll bring you a hun and kaiser too and that is about all one fella can do ♪ ♪ i may not know what the war is about, but i b
baltimore and boston.er, maybe you can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i'll okay my overcoat. >> i'm a boss, so don't outme, the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we got arbitration, we can come together like human beings, set standards, set rates, in a civilized manner, you know what i...
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between 1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 1000000 for each region. so this out of the negatives they do people feeling like they have control over the systems of their lines. are. telling. me. not. to not find. me again. not only does not. we will build together. when we build it it will be. for coming to. an opportunity for. the. city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs and. community. is not. only. created strong. but we've created a structure. really recognize that is right but we don't recognize. we will recognize people in environments where we don't. but. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of ph
between 1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 1000000 for each region. so this out of the negatives they do people feeling like they have control over the systems of their lines. are. telling. me. not. to not find. me again. not only does not. we will build together. when we build it it will be. for coming to. an opportunity for. the. city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs and. community. is not. only. created strong. but we've created a structure. really recognize that...
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turn the baltimore and potomac station into a hospital. october 5, a public meeting was held to raise support for the project. december 5, a bill was in congress to incorporate garfield memorial hospital. the unhealthiness of the proposed location was soon realized. prominent colleagues of garfield including the secretary of state spearheaded the fundraising efforts. efforts were made between various competing garfield memorialization efforts for the statues in washington, cleveland, and the hospital in washington to do some collaborative fundraising. scattered press reports of each effort folding in favor of the other show the underlying rivalries between the projects. a grand reception and tea party was held may 6, 1882. it was organized by the ladies aide society. i was hoping it was one of the first receptions in the rotunda of its kind, but there had been others previously. refreshments were held in the rotunda. music was supplied. despite last-minute issues, the event went off brilliantly. according to most accounts. there was 6000 p
turn the baltimore and potomac station into a hospital. october 5, a public meeting was held to raise support for the project. december 5, a bill was in congress to incorporate garfield memorial hospital. the unhealthiness of the proposed location was soon realized. prominent colleagues of garfield including the secretary of state spearheaded the fundraising efforts. efforts were made between various competing garfield memorialization efforts for the statues in washington, cleveland, and the...
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kimberly klacik's to represent baltimore in congress. will she get that? she will be here. karl rove come your way. tactician exextraordinary marital us what it take for trump to win and biden to lose ♪ downtown ♪ without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. serena: ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine.
kimberly klacik's to represent baltimore in congress. will she get that? she will be here. karl rove come your way. tactician exextraordinary marital us what it take for trump to win and biden to lose ♪ downtown ♪ without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most...
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. >> seth: baltimore police officers >> baltimore -- because it's a little nod to the hometown they didn'thnical called "traffic cops. >> um-hmm. >> seth: but it was like, "thirsty." >> well, it's also it's "traffic stop" was the sketch name and then "thirsty cops" is - >> seth: "thirsty cops." yes. >> "thirsty cops," yes >> seth: it was a joy for me to be objectified >> thank you well that was, i wanted to make sure, whatever host -- i said, "who is going to want to be objectified?" and i said "seth seth, is going to want to be objectified. >> seth: i was on that show for 12 and a half years and no one came close to objectifying me [ laughter ] until i came back to host. >> i think we got you covered. >> seth: but, it was great because i, you know, again, i don't know why i was so happy to run afoul of the baltimore police, but i did. it was very nice that you guys helped me make a dream come true >> yeah. [ laughter ] it's incredible. >> seth: and you did -- but you did hear from the baltimore p.d. >> um, not - i mean, well, i heard from a lot of police. [ laughter ] not just the baltimo
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, of which there are many really many good bars in baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah, i love baltimore. >> ifcouldn't find the bar again, i was so drunk when i got there. and i sat and i must have drunk another three martinis at the bar. and the guy -- i must have been smiling. i just must have been, like, from ear to year and the guy kept on saying, "what's going on what's going on? you're in a good mood. i said, listen, you wouldn't [ bleep ] believe me if i told you. >> jimmy: he's like, "this guy's crazy, man he's just laughing." "i'm james bond. >> i must have literally -- i must have been cat like. i can't imagine. i must have looked crazy i mean the fact he even spoke to me was probably, you know - >> jimmy: what a tough thing to keep secret. and you're just like, "oh, my gosh." but i mean, there is one person you did tell, which i love this story. you told your mom. >> yeah, of course i mean, you know, i did. and then she got -- yeah, that's right yeah i told my mother and she then got done by the press because she is very tight-lipped but, of course, she got a phone call from "the lo
, of which there are many really many good bars in baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah, i love baltimore. >> ifcouldn't find the bar again, i was so drunk when i got there. and i sat and i must have drunk another three martinis at the bar. and the guy -- i must have been smiling. i just must have been, like, from ear to year and the guy kept on saying, "what's going on what's going on? you're in a good mood. i said, listen, you wouldn't [ bleep ] believe me if i told you. >> jimmy:...
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you were embraced by marilyn mosby and lots of people in baltimore.hown, you don't have to be a huge, huge organization to get other people out to vote. what can every day people do to get others to the polls to help out, particularly with this pandemic happening. >> we have women that believe in the mission of black girls vote. just start by getting one other person to the polls. whatever you can do to get them to vote, tell them the importance of voting and empower them. we meet people where they are. because we understand that people have real-life things that are happening, and they may not -- voting may not be their number one priority, but if you are educating them and empowering them, it's something that they understand, and we ask them while we're out in the community, what's your pain point? what's causing you trouble. and when you start talking to them and at them, they'll start to understand why their vote matters. and i think that's so critical in this election. >> absolutely. and last word to you, yvette nicole brown, celebrities are real
you were embraced by marilyn mosby and lots of people in baltimore.hown, you don't have to be a huge, huge organization to get other people out to vote. what can every day people do to get others to the polls to help out, particularly with this pandemic happening. >> we have women that believe in the mission of black girls vote. just start by getting one other person to the polls. whatever you can do to get them to vote, tell them the importance of voting and empower them. we meet people...
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baltimore is very. many cities and the way that is being read. between 152100000 manufacturing jobs. so this had a negative effect to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lines. and of. not. a lot of fun. but. why. not only did. that. we will build together port covenant when we build it it will be. coming to. an opportunity for. this. more city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs in. a mixed income community their definition of. people who. is not. only. created strong. but we've created a structure. more . readily recognize that is right but we don't recognize. we will recognize people in environments where we don't have our. but. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right o
baltimore is very. many cities and the way that is being read. between 152100000 manufacturing jobs. so this had a negative effect to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lines. and of. not. a lot of fun. but. why. not only did. that. we will build together port covenant when we build it it will be. coming to. an opportunity for. this. more city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs in. a mixed income community their definition of. people...
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also lily jackson who is a longtime president of the baltimore naacp.f this through 1940s and 1950s and martin jenkins arrives as this is happening and is in constant communication with these people. in fact, he talks about lily jenkins, giving her the honorary degree at a commencement ceremony at morgan state, talking about all the things she's done with the nation. so if you think about martin jenkins has a formal title president but he's taking his cue so often from these black women who are in the streets organizing so many different organizations and so forth and then also his wife elizabeth jenkins being the member of apple account for alpha sorority and the connections there throughout the east coast and the nation at that point. martin jenkins also speaks at a number of fraternity and sorority national conventions because he's an academic, he's a scholar as well training phd out of northwestern university and publishers a ridiculous amount even by today's standards so if you were to look at the title and see the book and say no to the timeframe
also lily jackson who is a longtime president of the baltimore naacp.f this through 1940s and 1950s and martin jenkins arrives as this is happening and is in constant communication with these people. in fact, he talks about lily jenkins, giving her the honorary degree at a commencement ceremony at morgan state, talking about all the things she's done with the nation. so if you think about martin jenkins has a formal title president but he's taking his cue so often from these black women who are...
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the baltimore potomac station was torn down in 1908. the national gallery currently occupies the site, the memorial tablet in floral mount star, in the station memorial have been lost. the star reported the removal in 1897, following a fire station. as i noted it, garfield home what strength transformed into an apartment building, and then swept away in the 1960s. the statues of the general have come under attack a number of times. garfield statute was threatened with removal in 1900, under commission plant a union square at the base of the capital. and would have swept away both traffic circles. both the naval, and the garfield monuments. in 1959, congress considered removing the statue again, for traffic concerns. and referred to the commission of fine arts. but that got dissipate it. in 1958, garfield memorial hospital merged with the hospitals into the washington hospital centers. it was replaced by a housing complex, the garfield terrace, designed by noted local modernist architect. the garfield name is often ignorant in areas freq
the baltimore potomac station was torn down in 1908. the national gallery currently occupies the site, the memorial tablet in floral mount star, in the station memorial have been lost. the star reported the removal in 1897, following a fire station. as i noted it, garfield home what strength transformed into an apartment building, and then swept away in the 1960s. the statues of the general have come under attack a number of times. garfield statute was threatened with removal in 1900, under...
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in baltimore, the mob tried to trap the militia in an arm ri.he soldiers fired and killed ten people. in pittsburgh, rioters burned a rail yard and destroyed cars while exchanging fire with troops. strikers in indianapolis halted all cars and trains except for trains carrying mail for reasons we'll see in a moment. by july 25th, in fact, all lines outside of new england and the south were being affected in one way or another. so you could feel the tension on streets around the country. in chicago, businessmen controlled the streets with guns fearing a potential revolution. in buffalo, the revolution was underway and crowds swarmed the yards of the new york central and claimed control of the depots of the lake shore railroad around erie railroad. ultimately, this great railroad strike collapsed. first of all, the depression was still going. unemployment was still high, so it was easy to find desperate people to work as strike breakers, but employment was still around 8% nationally. these are estimates. some companies were fearful of continued str
in baltimore, the mob tried to trap the militia in an arm ri.he soldiers fired and killed ten people. in pittsburgh, rioters burned a rail yard and destroyed cars while exchanging fire with troops. strikers in indianapolis halted all cars and trains except for trains carrying mail for reasons we'll see in a moment. by july 25th, in fact, all lines outside of new england and the south were being affected in one way or another. so you could feel the tension on streets around the country. in...
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baltimore is one of the top five most dangerous cities in america.berly klacik. you were down, but traditionally you say the republican trailed about 50 points. where are you now in. >> external and internal polls are showing us down by 12 points, and there's 14% undecided. so i believe we are as close as any republican has ever been. democrats have held the seat for over 53 years, but we're running neck and neck, and i love that we've raised so much money thanks to the president, of course, his retweets. he mentioned us again last night at his rally in wisconsin. we've raised more money since that. every time he mentions us, the better it gets and the harder we're going to fought. brian: your opponent has only raised $184,000. he thought this would be a layup. kimberly, why do you think you can deliver, somebody who would with going in as a rookie? >> you know what? i think we need more rookies. we see a lot of in-fighting on capitol hill. we still have that stimulus bill just sitting there. we should make that a one-issue item, get people the relie
baltimore is one of the top five most dangerous cities in america.berly klacik. you were down, but traditionally you say the republican trailed about 50 points. where are you now in. >> external and internal polls are showing us down by 12 points, and there's 14% undecided. so i believe we are as close as any republican has ever been. democrats have held the seat for over 53 years, but we're running neck and neck, and i love that we've raised so much money thanks to the president, of...
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you look at a city like mine in baltimore where one in three african-americans live in a food desert compared to one in 12 whites. is it any surprise that african-americans disproportionately have heart disease, obesity, conditions that predispose you to poor outcomes because of covid-19? this is a reminder it is not the virus doing the discriminating. it is our health system. it is the conditions where people live, social determinants that we know influence health in many ways, but certainly influence health outcomes when it comes to covid-19 very tragically. the same trends we see in adults are mirrored in children. three quarters of the deaths that have occurred among children due to covid-19 are among these same populations in black and brown children. rebecca: do you get the sense, looking at the data and trends on the ground, that we are improving over the course of the pandemic? trends of the impacts on communities of color changed over the last seven months, or are we watching these be recapitulated over time? dr. wen: it is a good question and one that i don't have the answe
you look at a city like mine in baltimore where one in three african-americans live in a food desert compared to one in 12 whites. is it any surprise that african-americans disproportionately have heart disease, obesity, conditions that predispose you to poor outcomes because of covid-19? this is a reminder it is not the virus doing the discriminating. it is our health system. it is the conditions where people live, social determinants that we know influence health in many ways, but certainly...
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. >> yes >> jimmy: we always talk ravens i know you're the biggest baltimore ravens fan we discuss its we made a bet, you're very - >> we made a bet that you lost and then you put the ed reed bobble head on your desk for a a show and you honored it, and i really appreciated that. you actually are a man of character and dignity and you honored a lost bet, and you put that bobblehead on your -- and i made sure, i followed up i said, "i want to sure jimmy does this and doesn't just bs me, and you did, and i appreciate that. >> jimmy: yeah i mean, i could do another bet this year if you want to >> what's that >> jimmy: well, i'm going to pick the giants this year. >> to do what? >> jimmy: win the super bowl [ light laughter ] >> okay, i'll take that action >> jimmy: what did you think i was going to say to release a music video >> yes >> jimmy: super bowl shuffle-type of jam. but no, here's why i wanted to talk to you about this 'cause i follow you on all the socials. and it was instagram, and you showed this photo of -- because there's no crowds. or are there crowds? >> yeah, there's not
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it has got this uniqueness, what happens, in the university of maryland and marvin jenkins, in baltimore, who gets what funding, what goes where, and should academic support go through that, shared challenge, ultimately in society but don't agree on what to do with it, the unique things, and foster, the president of teske key, the president of the university of michigan. in partnership and communication with each other, one of the more fascinating things in the scope, correspondence on the one hand, with the internal conversation, back and forth the multiple conversations and how people say one thing, they are hyping each other a back-and-forth publicly but internally during this partnership. the black freedom movement as we look at institutions of higher learning, locations for cultural advancement, people running these institutions. >> do you think today the college president finds race and racism the defining things to deal with, has that really changed? i can imagine these conversations about desegregating the university of mississippi, stuff happening is quite similar. for violating
it has got this uniqueness, what happens, in the university of maryland and marvin jenkins, in baltimore, who gets what funding, what goes where, and should academic support go through that, shared challenge, ultimately in society but don't agree on what to do with it, the unique things, and foster, the president of teske key, the president of the university of michigan. in partnership and communication with each other, one of the more fascinating things in the scope, correspondence on the one...
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i flew to baltimore and i read my first four poems from the book.t was the first time i ever read them aloud for anybody and i was reading them to the united states democratic senators. they laughed and applauded and gave a standing ovation. for me it was a historical night. >> that would be great after dinner entertainment. >> i'm sure they will look up the book in the meantime. >> i've sent to the book to all of my democratic friends. >> great. in the course of writing this, there's a lot going on every day in the news and the president doing something else. what prompts you that this is something i want to write about or something that gave me an idea is it pick up the paper and look at twitter and find something or -- >> things become self-evident. with both books i sat down and wrote down a database of 40 great subjects were characters. there were fantastic subjects when they hired john magid he to be the head of hiring and firing in the white house personnel office at age 29 and any number of the others. it's escaped bulls notice or they've fo
i flew to baltimore and i read my first four poems from the book.t was the first time i ever read them aloud for anybody and i was reading them to the united states democratic senators. they laughed and applauded and gave a standing ovation. for me it was a historical night. >> that would be great after dinner entertainment. >> i'm sure they will look up the book in the meantime. >> i've sent to the book to all of my democratic friends. >> great. in the course of writing...
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the baltimore and potomac station was torn down in 1908. the national gallery occupies the site.he station memorializing the shooting have been lost. the star reported the removal. his home was transferred into an apartment building and swept away in the 1960s. the statues of the general have come under attack a number of times. garfield's statue was threatened with removal in 1900 when the mcmillan planned a union square at the base of the capital and would have swept away both traffic circles, both the naval and garfield monuments. in 1959, congress considered removing the garfield statue again for traffic concerns and referred that to the commission of fine arts but that got dissipated. in 1958, garfield memorial hospital emerged with the hospitals into the washington hospital center. it was replaced by a housing complex, the garfield terrace, noted -- sorry, designed by noted local modernist architect nicholas satterly. the garfield name is ignored and the area is frequently called the woodland terrace housing project. garfield neighborhood usually called now woodland. garfie
the baltimore and potomac station was torn down in 1908. the national gallery occupies the site.he station memorializing the shooting have been lost. the star reported the removal. his home was transferred into an apartment building and swept away in the 1960s. the statues of the general have come under attack a number of times. garfield's statue was threatened with removal in 1900 when the mcmillan planned a union square at the base of the capital and would have swept away both traffic...
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less than two weeks into the school year, less than two-thirds of baltimore students were able to logassrooms. while most of the nation's largest school districts began the semester fully online, nearly half are offering some form of in-person learning. >> the confirmed cases were pretty low -- >> reporter: without a federal tracking system, it's difficult to compile official data on school-related cases. although initial data from 700 school districts collected by brown university's covid-19 school response dashboard suggests spread within schools may not be as rampant as feared. >> we had about 120 -- 130,000 kids in in-person learning. >> reporter: confirmed cases were found in less than 0.210. >> still really quite low. >> reporter: as more is learned about the virus, experts are also learning which students appear more vulnerable. according to this initial data. >> what we have seen is that sort of age-related fa nphenome play out. >> reporter: in new york city where nearly 500,000 students returned to school buildings last week, already signs of trouble. 169 public schools are n
less than two weeks into the school year, less than two-thirds of baltimore students were able to logassrooms. while most of the nation's largest school districts began the semester fully online, nearly half are offering some form of in-person learning. >> the confirmed cases were pretty low -- >> reporter: without a federal tracking system, it's difficult to compile official data on school-related cases. although initial data from 700 school districts collected by brown...
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in baltimore, maryland. i assume. i don't know. >> wow. >> this is vivian millie bailey.a rock star. and inspiration to us all. >> let's get a look at some halloween costumes. it's never too early to look at halloween costumes. of course there are going to be some quarantined themed costumes, here are some of our favorites. hand sanitizer, that's the easy one. come on, that's the easy one. >> i saw a sexy hand sanitizer outfit. it was rough, you guys. don't do it. this is even still kind of rough, but okay. what's next? >> this next one is great. this is my favorite, half dressed for zoom because this is how we're all zooming these days. this is pretty clever here. go with shorts and a tie on top. business on top. >> then dr. fauci is actually a halloween costume. just glasses, i guess, and a suit. >> that is the best dr. fauci i've ever seen. that costume looks just like fauci. >> just like dr. anthony fauci. then there is a character from quarantine show. >> i wonder which one it could be. >> tiger king. >> hey, all you cool cats and kittens. >> carol baskin is on the r
in baltimore, maryland. i assume. i don't know. >> wow. >> this is vivian millie bailey.a rock star. and inspiration to us all. >> let's get a look at some halloween costumes. it's never too early to look at halloween costumes. of course there are going to be some quarantined themed costumes, here are some of our favorites. hand sanitizer, that's the easy one. come on, that's the easy one. >> i saw a sexy hand sanitizer outfit. it was rough, you guys. don't do it. this...
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louis, baltimore, oakland. they had things going on that was worse you look at baltimore.r that mess. now it is like oh they are so wonderful. and then you look at the h1n1 that joe calls the opposite, the swine flu, and you say, that was handled so badly and the person running his own thing says this was handled so badly. you have no idea badly it was run and then they criticize us. he says i did not close out but he was two months late and criticizing me for closing up too soon. when someone is in office for 47 years, he could have done a lot. how much? >> [indiscernible] president trump: why didn't you do it. i do not complain, get it done. nobody has done more in 3.5 years. i will always say it because they want to disassociate themselves. i will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement. biden also pledges mass amnesty and free federal health care for illegal aliens. it will obliterate medicare and social security. i want to take care of everybody. the problem is our country will be flooded with tens of millions of people, free health care, free education
louis, baltimore, oakland. they had things going on that was worse you look at baltimore.r that mess. now it is like oh they are so wonderful. and then you look at the h1n1 that joe calls the opposite, the swine flu, and you say, that was handled so badly and the person running his own thing says this was handled so badly. you have no idea badly it was run and then they criticize us. he says i did not close out but he was two months late and criticizing me for closing up too soon. when someone...
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look at the baltimore, look at oakland, look at all these places that are doing horribly. a lot of people are saying wait a minute, this is not right. it's almost like i don't know why they keep going, it's a habit to vote for a democrat. now you have a lot of people going into the republican party, black representatives, you have a young woman in baltimore -- she's fantastic, i don't know if she can win or not because it's like almost 100% democrat but it shouldn't be. >> tucker: jason whitlock of out kick it did that interview, we are happy to have him on tonight. what struck you about what he said the? >> i think there's some clear momentum for president trump particularly with black men. i think we have been carrying on a facade for three and a half years as black men that somehow we can't relate to donald trump that we didn't celebrate him in hip-hop music for decades that he wasn't friends with countless black athletes, entertainers, celebrities -- in a part of this interview that we'll air in full tonight on out kick, he mentioned at one point he and jesse jackson w
look at the baltimore, look at oakland, look at all these places that are doing horribly. a lot of people are saying wait a minute, this is not right. it's almost like i don't know why they keep going, it's a habit to vote for a democrat. now you have a lot of people going into the republican party, black representatives, you have a young woman in baltimore -- she's fantastic, i don't know if she can win or not because it's like almost 100% democrat but it shouldn't be. >> tucker: jason...
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it was then dumped into the baltimore inner harbor. >> trevor: aw, look at that!olumbus is still exploring the oceans! don't ever stop doing what you love! but, guys, look, for real, we need to think about whether it's a good idea to tear down these statues, because statues are where the birds poop. what are they supposed to do now? hold it in? and i feel especially bad for the people who made these statues. you put all that work in and don't know if this guy's going to get cancelled in a hundred years. that's so unfair. that's why beheading the statue is the best solution, because you can save the body and just pop on the head of someone else, like shaq. you see? flawless. but while one group sees tearing down columbus statues as an attack on colonialism, another group sees it as a personal attack on their culture. >> some here feel like they're the target of reverse racism, arguing we should learn from our past, not erase it. >> first thing that i learned in third grade, christopher columbus discovered america. so he's an italian immigrant, okay. this here it re
it was then dumped into the baltimore inner harbor. >> trevor: aw, look at that!olumbus is still exploring the oceans! don't ever stop doing what you love! but, guys, look, for real, we need to think about whether it's a good idea to tear down these statues, because statues are where the birds poop. what are they supposed to do now? hold it in? and i feel especially bad for the people who made these statues. you put all that work in and don't know if this guy's going to get cancelled in a...
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baltimore police broke up the first round of pickets.ut the next day, they took control of a key railroad junction in west virginia, a battle between local police and a mob required state militia intervention and eventually federal troops to restore order. within days, these sorts of scenes were erupting in a dozen railway centers around the country. in baltimore, a mop tried to trap the militia in an armory. the soldiers fired and killed ten people. in pittsburgh, rioters burned rail yards and destroyed 2,000 cars and the depots all while exchanges fire with troops. strikers in indianapolis seized control of the deep hole and halted all cars and trains except for trains carrying mail for reasons we'll see in a moment. by july 25th, in fact, all lines outside of new england and the south were being affected in one way or the other. you could feel the tension on streets around the country. in chicago, businessmen patrolled the streets with guns fearing a potential revolution. in buffalo the revolution was under way. and crowds swarmed the
baltimore police broke up the first round of pickets.ut the next day, they took control of a key railroad junction in west virginia, a battle between local police and a mob required state militia intervention and eventually federal troops to restore order. within days, these sorts of scenes were erupting in a dozen railway centers around the country. in baltimore, a mop tried to trap the militia in an armory. the soldiers fired and killed ten people. in pittsburgh, rioters burned rail yards and...
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visitaron filadelfia para hablar de los resultados de la operación el esfuerzo que duró una semanafue en baltimorerrestados al menos 25 de ellos en el área de filadelfia >>> además de los arrestos se enfocaron en algo que califican como un peligro para la comunidad, la ciudad santuario >>> pero no todos están de acuerdo con este mensaje >>>nombre extranjero con organización de movimiento dice, hay un trasfondo político en el esfuerzo de (nombre extranjero) >>> no es coincidencia que anunciaran esto asegura que ante la amenaza de redadas la comunidad se mantiene informada >>> vamos a ser intimidados durante una elección >>> ahora nos vamos a una pausa pero en breve >>> las autoridades buscan a este sujeto considerado como el principal sospechoso en la muerte de su esposa >>> muchas personas se preparan para votar pero algunas no saben cómo llenar la boleta más tarde le explicamos cómo hacerlo para que su voto cuente >>> (comerciales) >>> un televidente salvadoreño que viajaría a el país centroamericano contó que al llegar no lo dejaron abordar el avión cuando un oficial demostró que mostrará la pru
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to log in to virtual learning schools, according to ceo of baltimore city public schools. and while most of the nation's largest school districts began the semester fully online, nearly half are offering some form of in-person learning. >> confirmed cases in the schools were pretty low. >> reporter: without a federal tracking system, it is difficult to compile official data on school-related cases. however, initial data from 700 school districts collected by brown university's covid-19 school response dash board suggests spread within schools may not be as rampant as feared. >> we had about 120, 130,000 kids in in-person learning. >> reporter: confirmed cases were found in less than 2/10 of students. >> rates in staff are a bit higher. >> reporter: experts are also learning which students appear more vulnerable according to initial data. >> what we have seen is that sort of age-related deno, ma'ph >> reporter: in new york city where half a million students returned to school billions last week, signs of trouble. 169 public schools are now closed to students after an up tic
to log in to virtual learning schools, according to ceo of baltimore city public schools. and while most of the nation's largest school districts began the semester fully online, nearly half are offering some form of in-person learning. >> confirmed cases in the schools were pretty low. >> reporter: without a federal tracking system, it is difficult to compile official data on school-related cases. however, initial data from 700 school districts collected by brown university's...
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and baltimore, remember that six month ago, if we got them today for and they had other good markerson, no cardiac enzym enzymes, these patients did extremely well, the president is at the end of day for for his diagnosis, god willing, he will continue to recover and it is very reassuring to see his exercise tolerant in those patients did not have the advantages of the regeneron and may not have the remdesivir, now we have that, we're going to continue to see the disease in the story continue to improve for humanity around the world, one other thing the regeneron that has been developed with the supercharged antibody cocktail, remember you and i talked about it for the first time in friday, that is 80% funded by the united states government, 20% by regeneron pharmaceutical, that's a company that's been around 34 years and very seasoned in modulation, that drug will eventually be available all around the world with the trials and successful. lou: and available, all these drugs are available all over the united states. excuse me doctor, just for a second, we are wrapping up, remdesivir
and baltimore, remember that six month ago, if we got them today for and they had other good markerson, no cardiac enzym enzymes, these patients did extremely well, the president is at the end of day for for his diagnosis, god willing, he will continue to recover and it is very reassuring to see his exercise tolerant in those patients did not have the advantages of the regeneron and may not have the remdesivir, now we have that, we're going to continue to see the disease in the story continue...
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baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america and it is like dickens would say the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other and looking like a ghost town. anyways is the ground 0 for racial apartheid in america. where racial zoning was. racially richard 2 covenants were also created here. we have a myth in this country that the reason neighborhoods are segregated is because people like to live with one another who are of the same race or because african-americans have too little income to move into white neighborhoods or because this private prejudice that prevents african-americans from buying homes in white neighborhoods and that's all true but it's a tiny tiny part of the truth. there's intentionality with the capital decisions that were made around housing in the forty's and in the fifty's and i think people are logged to sleep thinking that certain things happen by default rather than by design you have in the federal housing administration a veteran's administration they subsidize home building in the suburbs and then they say is
baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america and it is like dickens would say the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other and looking like a ghost town. anyways is the ground 0 for racial apartheid in america. where racial zoning was. racially richard 2 covenants were also created here. we have a myth in this country that the reason neighborhoods are segregated is because people like to live with one another who are of the same race or because...
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phillies hosting baltimore. lamar jackson as keep e right up the gut.wn, 108 yards on the ground. eagles came all the way back with a chance to tie the football game. carson wentz stomped on the two- point conversion. baltimore hangs on 30-28. philly falls to 1-4-1. that one win, against the 49ers. nhl jordan thornton is now officially a former san jose shark after signing a one-year deal with the leagues. thornton spent the last 15 seasons with san jose. then he got some advice for another bay area legend that he would mold his options in free agency. >> and i actually talked to joe montana. i think joe, he gave me some good advice and he just talked about leaving san francisco, going to kansas city. you know, probably the hardest hockey decision that i have ever had to make. but i truly believe toronto, you know, with the roster that they have and with the guys they would pick up this off season, i think this team is ready to win now. i'm ready to win it. >> now let me say joe never looked good in a chiefs uniform. we will see how they will look in a
phillies hosting baltimore. lamar jackson as keep e right up the gut.wn, 108 yards on the ground. eagles came all the way back with a chance to tie the football game. carson wentz stomped on the two- point conversion. baltimore hangs on 30-28. philly falls to 1-4-1. that one win, against the 49ers. nhl jordan thornton is now officially a former san jose shark after signing a one-year deal with the leagues. thornton spent the last 15 seasons with san jose. then he got some advice for another bay...
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here is a text from emily baltimore, maryland who text (202)748-8923 is as equal justice under law is supposed to be achievable in this country, particularly internation cord that is no longer going to happen and it's a tragedy that will be felt for years aberdeen, mississippi bobby on the democrat line. go ahead. >> caller: yet, i think this is a shame and a sham that what the republicans did. look what they did four years ago to merrick garland that was nominated by obama and this is all going to come back to bite them. i'm certainly hoping that the democrats take over the senate next tuesday. >> host: to jacksonville next. susan on the republican line. go ahead. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i just wanted to congratulate amy coney barrett and i know she will do a great job and as a supreme court justice. i'm 65 years old and i'm happy that the legacy of the court is going to be conservative in that my children and grandchildren and great grandchildren will benefit from her ruling and her guiding and leaving the country and i'm just so happy that we are turning tha
here is a text from emily baltimore, maryland who text (202)748-8923 is as equal justice under law is supposed to be achievable in this country, particularly internation cord that is no longer going to happen and it's a tragedy that will be felt for years aberdeen, mississippi bobby on the democrat line. go ahead. >> caller: yet, i think this is a shame and a sham that what the republicans did. look what they did four years ago to merrick garland that was nominated by obama and this is...