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they return because they had a sponsor in baltimore. and they lived in baltimore.he became important businessmen. and engineers in his grandson, with a seven-time mayor of the city of baltimore. so i think that we from baltimore have a special allegiance to this creative genius. sue and cindy front of his family, i wanted to ask you about his wife created mary elisabeth in her role in his career. jean: she's fantastic. one of the things that is so upsetting when one does biography of a man read there are no pictures. i can never find images of mary latrobe. there are all of these wonderful portraits that we have of latrobe. but there is no image but my view of her because he writes really sexualized letters for that generation. like it was you can you and feel your bosoms. and etc. it is amazing that he always complements her figure. now even though after six children, she's gotten elisabeth stelter. nonetheless, she has the best figure of any of the women in washington. but mary latrobe was willing to go where ever latrobe went enemy for him the best possible home
they return because they had a sponsor in baltimore. and they lived in baltimore.he became important businessmen. and engineers in his grandson, with a seven-time mayor of the city of baltimore. so i think that we from baltimore have a special allegiance to this creative genius. sue and cindy front of his family, i wanted to ask you about his wife created mary elisabeth in her role in his career. jean: she's fantastic. one of the things that is so upsetting when one does biography of a man read...
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, and they lived in baltimore. and that became important -- they became important businessmen and engineers. and his grandson, ferdinand, was a seven-time mayor of the city of baltimore. and so i think we have a special allegiance to this creative genius. >> and since you brought up his family, i wanted to ask you a little bit about his wife, mary elizabeth. and her role in his career. >> she's fantastic. one of the things that is so upsetting when one does a biography of a man is that there are no pictures. i could never find images of mary latrobe. there are all these wonderful portraits that we have of latrobe, but there is no image. but my view of her, because he writes really sexualized for that generation letters about i wish i could hold you and feel your bosom, etc., etc. it's amazing. but he always compliments her figure and how even though after six children, she's gotten a little bit stouter. nonetheless, she has the best figure of any of the women many washington. but mary latrobe was willing to go wher
, and they lived in baltimore. and that became important -- they became important businessmen and engineers. and his grandson, ferdinand, was a seven-time mayor of the city of baltimore. and so i think we have a special allegiance to this creative genius. >> and since you brought up his family, i wanted to ask you a little bit about his wife, mary elizabeth. and her role in his career. >> she's fantastic. one of the things that is so upsetting when one does a biography of a man is...
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this is another building latrobe did in baltimore. the merchants exchange. i think of it as sort of a mall, the merchants where you include, there's a bank in here. is a post office close reading room read and here's this dramatic dome. it lighted the whole building. and he in a time baltimore's history when the city was going through something of a renaissance, after the war of 1812. and again, as suggested, that their city was important and that through his buildings, it would indicate that to others. ... ... hoping for some kind of way to have a stable income in 1818. he had previously built a system in philadelphia. he's been hired by city council create some order in new orleans. to work there for several years until tragically summer of 1820 of the city's epidemics, he died of yellow fever and buried in new orleans. i think because we were in the midst of our own difficulties, pandemic, it's interesting to note in the 19th century, yellow was great killer. internal communities have epidemics, it was carried by mosquitoes we know how we get our coronavi
this is another building latrobe did in baltimore. the merchants exchange. i think of it as sort of a mall, the merchants where you include, there's a bank in here. is a post office close reading room read and here's this dramatic dome. it lighted the whole building. and he in a time baltimore's history when the city was going through something of a renaissance, after the war of 1812. and again, as suggested, that their city was important and that through his buildings, it would indicate that...
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there were a lot of riots in baltimore. you are the governor. did you just say to the mayor to fix the problem, it's a baltimore problem work did you get involved? was it controversial to get involved? governor hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in. i'm still new, baby governor and the worst violence in 47 years broke out in our largest city, baltimore. it was in flames, really out of control and the mayor was not responding. the business owners, the city residents were scared. the city police force was overwhelmed. and i immediately declared a state of emergency. i called up the national guard and we sent in 1000 extra police officers and 4000 members of the national guard. we brought peace and calm to the city. we allowed peaceful protesters to continue safely for a solid week, but no more violence took place. i walked to the streets of baltimore for a solid weekend i went to the neighborhood of freddie gray and i went into the places with the burned out shop owners and listened to the concerns of city residents and we tried to lower the
there were a lot of riots in baltimore. you are the governor. did you just say to the mayor to fix the problem, it's a baltimore problem work did you get involved? was it controversial to get involved? governor hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in. i'm still new, baby governor and the worst violence in 47 years broke out in our largest city, baltimore. it was in flames, really out of control and the mayor was not responding. the business owners, the city residents were scared. the city...
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it produced a lot of riots in baltimore.ou being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did you get involved? was it controversial to get involved? gov. hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in and so i was a new baby governor and then the worst violence in 97 years broke out in the city of baltimore. the city was in flames. it was out of control and the mayor was not responding. the business owners, the city residents were scared, the city police force was overwhelmed. i immediately declared a state of emergency, i called up the national guard and we sent in 1000 extra police officers and 4000 members of the national guard. we brought peace and calm to the city. we allowed peaceful protesters to continue safely for a solid week, but no more violence took place. then i walked the streets of baltimore for a solid week. i went to freddie gray's neighborhood. went into the places with the burned out shop owners in "bloomberg wall street week and listened to the concerns of city residents. it was a prelu
it produced a lot of riots in baltimore.ou being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did you get involved? was it controversial to get involved? gov. hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in and so i was a new baby governor and then the worst violence in 97 years broke out in the city of baltimore. the city was in flames. it was out of control and the mayor was not responding. the business owners, the city residents were scared, the city police force was...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in my this watch ing the police when 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 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 physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft or food everybody went into throwing themselves into activism in nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is let's. talk about here so that's. this. agreement area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because it's a certain level of pain you've got to go through to be really from baltimore and when you really from a neighborhood that has a reputation you get was known as a stand. my li
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in my this watch ing the police when 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 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...
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david: there was a crisis in baltimore. person who had been arrested was put in a police paddy wagon and he died in that paddy wagon more or less. his name was freddie gray. there were a lot of riots in baltimore. you being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did you get involved? david: it was -- gov. hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in then the worst violence in 97 years broke out in the city of baltimore. the city was in flames. the mayor was not responding. business owners, city residents were scared, the city police force was overwhelmed. i immediately declared a state of emergency, i called up the national guard and we sent in 1000 extra police officers and 4000 members of the national guard. we brought peace and calm to the city. we allowed peaceful protesters to continue safely for a solid week, but no more violence took place. i walks the seat -- the streets of baltimore for a solid week. i went into -- went to listen to the concerns of city residents. it was a prelude to what we ha
david: there was a crisis in baltimore. person who had been arrested was put in a police paddy wagon and he died in that paddy wagon more or less. his name was freddie gray. there were a lot of riots in baltimore. you being the governor, did you say to the mayor "fix this problem," or did you get involved? david: it was -- gov. hogan: it was 90 days after i was sworn in then the worst violence in 97 years broke out in the city of baltimore. the city was in flames. the mayor was not...
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he had grown up in baltimore. how did you happen to win that election? gov.an: my approval was very high, 78% of the people in maryland approved of the job i was doing. in spite of that they were not going to vote for me. i was dealing with the blowback from president trump, who had a 28% approval rating. some people were holding it against me. we ran a campaign to say i'm different than donald trump and you cannot punish me because of my party affiliation. look at the things we have done and accomplished together. maryland has the highest percentage of black voters in any stay outside of the south and i am running against a former national president of the naacp, and we won in a landslide in a very blue year. i ended up getting more votes than any other governor than any party in the history of our state. david: you have said recently the virus that is coming back, covid-19, is coming back in a more very lent -- verulent state and it was before. what is the state in maryland? are you talking to other governors who say they may not have enough ppe or hospital
he had grown up in baltimore. how did you happen to win that election? gov.an: my approval was very high, 78% of the people in maryland approved of the job i was doing. in spite of that they were not going to vote for me. i was dealing with the blowback from president trump, who had a 28% approval rating. some people were holding it against me. we ran a campaign to say i'm different than donald trump and you cannot punish me because of my party affiliation. look at the things we have done and...
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shorty is someone, reverend sharpton, who all of us in baltimore know. done the same to you when you were here. he's an activist whose name is shorty, i want to be clear about that, but the context was lost on people out of town. the silver lining in this going viral is millions of people are hearing a message they need to hear because covid-19 is real. covid-19 is impacting neighborhoods, black communities, in ways it's not impacting others, and to have it get to them in remixed form, sway the remix god, dj big l, all the folks making the songs about it, that's all that matters to me. i want people to hear the message because this thing is taking our people out. >> you took it it and used it for a good public service announcement, and shorty became useful, and tell him happy new year for me. he always greets me when i come. >> i will do that. >> baltimore mayor brandon scott, thank you for being on tonight. ? now we want to go to georgia where according to nbc news exit polls from the week's senate runoffs, 92% of black georgians voted for jon ossoff ov
shorty is someone, reverend sharpton, who all of us in baltimore know. done the same to you when you were here. he's an activist whose name is shorty, i want to be clear about that, but the context was lost on people out of town. the silver lining in this going viral is millions of people are hearing a message they need to hear because covid-19 is real. covid-19 is impacting neighborhoods, black communities, in ways it's not impacting others, and to have it get to them in remixed form, sway the...
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of baltimore are not created in baltimore they're created in the suburbs.ithheld funds from baltimore, withheld funds from warren, michigan, where he had a background himself in fighting the local officials and he withheld funds from an area in ohio. there was a political reaction, we call it a backlash, and president nixon reigned him in, made the cancel the open communities project, forced him out of the secretary of housing and urban development and we have had nothing as decent since. but that's because george romney was able to say things that we've all forgotten. so it's a forgotten history. and i'm not saying that if a new republican secretary of housing and urban development were to say the things that george romney said that he would get away with it because there's much more understanding today of these problems and how they arose than there was then. when ben carson -- well, before he was appointed secretary the obama administration had adopted a rule which was a bare schadlow of what george romney had tried to do but it was a shadow and ben cars
of baltimore are not created in baltimore they're created in the suburbs.ithheld funds from baltimore, withheld funds from warren, michigan, where he had a background himself in fighting the local officials and he withheld funds from an area in ohio. there was a political reaction, we call it a backlash, and president nixon reigned him in, made the cancel the open communities project, forced him out of the secretary of housing and urban development and we have had nothing as decent since. but...
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problems of baltimore because he said the problems of baltimore are not created in baltimore, they are created in the suburbs. he was supported by sparrow agony. he withheld from baltimore's, he had -- background himself in fighting the local officials and he held funds from an area in ohio. wow there was a political reaction. we call it a backlash. and president nixon rained him in, made him cancel the open committees project, forced him out of secretary of housing overmine development and we had nothing as decent since. that is because george romney was able to say things that we have all forgotten. so it's a forgotten history. i am not saying if a new republican secretary of housing and urban development for the sake of things that george romney said he would get away with it because there is much less understanding today of these problems and how they arose then it was then. when ben carson was -- well before he was appointed secretary, the obama administration had adopted the role in which it is a bare shadow of what george romney had tried to do but it was a shadow. ben carson sa
problems of baltimore because he said the problems of baltimore are not created in baltimore, they are created in the suburbs. he was supported by sparrow agony. he withheld from baltimore's, he had -- background himself in fighting the local officials and he held funds from an area in ohio. wow there was a political reaction. we call it a backlash. and president nixon rained him in, made him cancel the open committees project, forced him out of secretary of housing overmine development and we...
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one wonderful example of how this is being done is in baltimore with health commissioner and i shared her work with the rest of the advisory board. she has really led the way on making sure the committee healthcare workers for staffing up vaccination efforts and contact tracing efforts are from commands of color, vulnerable effective teams in baltimore. it is a way of creating jobs, creating buy-in from the community in another way that addresses the structural inequities, the long-term structural problems. in addition to just having somebody they trust on the front lines delivering these services. >> thank you, doctor counter. ms. pace, there's been in recent weeks scientist noting the emergence of variance that a more transmissible which sets up kind of frightening prospect of even greater transmission. u.s. has been faltered for its ability to track these variants and would love to know sort of what is the new biden administration going to do in terms of both surveillance and containment of especially the new uk variant? >> we recognize that the u.s. isn't hardly doing enough to tr
one wonderful example of how this is being done is in baltimore with health commissioner and i shared her work with the rest of the advisory board. she has really led the way on making sure the committee healthcare workers for staffing up vaccination efforts and contact tracing efforts are from commands of color, vulnerable effective teams in baltimore. it is a way of creating jobs, creating buy-in from the community in another way that addresses the structural inequities, the long-term...
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but baltimore stomps midfield. ravens win 20-13. college football's national champion will be crowned tomorrow in miami. as number one, alabama takes on number five, ohio state. and harris won the award as top running back. he lead with 24 rushing touchdowns, racked up just over 1700 all-purpose yards and 27 total scores and says he couldn't have done it without his mom. >> of course, my mom has been there for me throughout this all started. words can't explain. she plays both roles for me. words can't describe how much she's done for me and how much i care. >> a play that forever changed the 49ers franchise happened on this day 49 years ago. dwight clark for a play simply known as "the catch." san francisco went on to win their first super bowl that season and a dynasty was born as the niners won four super bowls in the decades. they were the game of the decade. it is one of the best. >> even people who are not football fans, not to mention theying make it look so easy, right? always love a good flashback. >>> and speaking of jacky
but baltimore stomps midfield. ravens win 20-13. college football's national champion will be crowned tomorrow in miami. as number one, alabama takes on number five, ohio state. and harris won the award as top running back. he lead with 24 rushing touchdowns, racked up just over 1700 all-purpose yards and 27 total scores and says he couldn't have done it without his mom. >> of course, my mom has been there for me throughout this all started. words can't explain. she plays both roles for...
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is she grew up in baltimore, her father was a maryland congressman who went on to become mayor of baltimoreeen her ability to bring bare-knuckled political strategy and stances and politics that she learned at her father's knee in the city hall of baltimore to the way she runs the speakership with a tight fist and a sharp whip that she has wielded power unlike perhaps a few other speakers in recent memory except for sam rayburn who, of course, is legend dare at being house speaker. -- ledge jeanld dare. again, the democrats have reelected nancy pelosi as house speaker. chad pergram is standing by in the capitol to give us the very latest on this re-election. chad, how did it go, are you there? >> reporter: i'm there. well, the vote by the house of representatives, you know, favored nancy pelosi. we knew it was going to be a narrow majority for her. this is going to be the story of the 117th congress as nancy pelosi on vote of after vote after vote is really going to have to thread the needle to move things across the finish line. the unofficial total that we have here is 216 votes total for
is she grew up in baltimore, her father was a maryland congressman who went on to become mayor of baltimoreeen her ability to bring bare-knuckled political strategy and stances and politics that she learned at her father's knee in the city hall of baltimore to the way she runs the speakership with a tight fist and a sharp whip that she has wielded power unlike perhaps a few other speakers in recent memory except for sam rayburn who, of course, is legend dare at being house speaker. -- ledge...
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today, police in baltimore released footage of a harrowing water rescue.man had jumped into the inner harbor with her six-year- old daughter last month. officers dove in after them. the little girl was unresponsive when they pulled her out. they drove her to the hospital in their patrol car. the good news is, both mother and child survived. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. an electrician was asked to change a light, and he ended up changing a life. >> brennan: as pai >> brennan: as painful as 2020 was, cbs's steve hartman shared stories that gave us hope. tonight, steve's back "on the road" to revisit a favorite. >> reporter: any electrician can flip a switch. but only john kinney of woburn, massachusetts can make a customer light up like this. >> please don't pinch me because i don't want to wake up. >> reporter: that's one fine i don't want to wake up. >> that's one fine electrician. >> oh, a thousand times over. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, it all starred when 73-year-old gloria scott called john to fix a ceiling light. b
today, police in baltimore released footage of a harrowing water rescue.man had jumped into the inner harbor with her six-year- old daughter last month. officers dove in after them. the little girl was unresponsive when they pulled her out. they drove her to the hospital in their patrol car. the good news is, both mother and child survived. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. an electrician was asked to change a light, and he ended up changing a life. >> brennan: as pai...
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baltimore's jail was full of people that were taken from d.c. to baltimore.maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery would be protected. >> you have 3100 people approximately being freed as consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does the seat emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed? >> i think is a forest multiply. i think symbolic ordinance of the emancipation cannot be underestimated. it effectively puts the nation on a freedom road, where we begin with april 16th, 1862. and then the success of the d.c. emancipation emboldens lincoln so that in june of 1862, he signs legislation and enslavement in the western territories. in september 1862, we have a preliminary emancipation proclamation, which is something that is coming, and then of course, we have the emancipation proclamation. after that, we have juneteenth. even though texas is listed in the emancipation proclamation, those texans
baltimore's jail was full of people that were taken from d.c. to baltimore.maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery would be protected. >> you have 3100 people approximately being freed as consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does the seat emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed? >> i think is a forest...
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her father was a congressman from baltimore where she was born. by the time she was seven he had become the owner of baltimore. and this is old-school democratic machine, urban politics, where there is patronage in their saver trading in all of the different demographics in the city have a sort of political box who controls their votes. and you kind of got to pick work to that person. so i definitely think you can see a lot of that old-school political style in the legislative tactics that she uses. at the same time, a lot of what i have tried to do in the early chapters of this book, sort of way focus attention on her mother. because i think it's so natural to soothe applicable heritage and her father, because of course she went into the family business. but she is always taken pains to say that she was shaped equally by the influence of her mother. and she talks very openly which i think is interesting, about how her mother felt stifled in her life. about how her mother was unable never able to achieve her dreams and goals because she was a woma
her father was a congressman from baltimore where she was born. by the time she was seven he had become the owner of baltimore. and this is old-school democratic machine, urban politics, where there is patronage in their saver trading in all of the different demographics in the city have a sort of political box who controls their votes. and you kind of got to pick work to that person. so i definitely think you can see a lot of that old-school political style in the legislative tactics that she...
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the baltimore sun says raskin's legislation would create a congressionally appointed panel under the amendment to determine the fitness of the president to continue to hold power. the house is expected back tomorrow at 9 a.m. eastern for further consideration of that and possibly other resolutions as well. there is a potential century
the baltimore sun says raskin's legislation would create a congressionally appointed panel under the amendment to determine the fitness of the president to continue to hold power. the house is expected back tomorrow at 9 a.m. eastern for further consideration of that and possibly other resolutions as well. there is a potential century
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had become the mayor of baltimore.this is old-school democratic machine, urban politics where there's patronage, trading, all the different demographics in the city have a political boss who controls the votes and you have to pay court to that person. i think you can see a lot of that old school political style in the legislative tactics she uses. at the same time a lot of what i tried to do in the early chapters of this book is refocus attention on her mother because i think it's so natural to see the political heritage intifada because of course she did go into the family business but she is always taken pains to say that she was shaped equally the influence of her mother. she talks very openly which i think is interesting about how her mother felt stifled in her life and about how her mother was never able to achieve her dreams and goals because she was a woman and about her mother wanted to be an auctioneer,, wanted to go to law school, wanted to market and sell a beauty product she invented and patented, and her h
had become the mayor of baltimore.this is old-school democratic machine, urban politics where there's patronage, trading, all the different demographics in the city have a political boss who controls the votes and you have to pay court to that person. i think you can see a lot of that old school political style in the legislative tactics she uses. at the same time a lot of what i tried to do in the early chapters of this book is refocus attention on her mother because i think it's so natural to...
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d.c., baltimore, you really get it tomorrow afternoon. philly tomorrow night. new york into monday and tuesday. some rain mixing along the coastline. that will keep some of the numbers down as far as accumulation goes, but high winds and accumulations that could exceed 10 inches in some spots in pennsylvania. >> rob, we know you'll be tracking that. if you for that. >>> we turn now to the coronavirus pandemic. the cdc taking a new step to stop the spread, announcing a mask mandate on all public transportation nationwide. and tonight the race to the vaccine as those variants spread across the country. that highly contagious south african variant now reported in maryland as well as south carolina. nashville transforming the music city center downtown into a mass vaccination site today. they're planning to do 2,000 shots a day. the texas national guard administering vaccines in the rio grande valley. but to stop the spread, the cdc is imposing a nationwide mask mandate on all public transportation from airplanes to taxis starting monday night. the toll continues t
d.c., baltimore, you really get it tomorrow afternoon. philly tomorrow night. new york into monday and tuesday. some rain mixing along the coastline. that will keep some of the numbers down as far as accumulation goes, but high winds and accumulations that could exceed 10 inches in some spots in pennsylvania. >> rob, we know you'll be tracking that. if you for that. >>> we turn now to the coronavirus pandemic. the cdc taking a new step to stop the spread, announcing a mask...
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right on richard jewell, uva, duke lacrosse, ferguson, baltimore, right on russia, ukraine.have a rush to judgment snap impeachment and we find out numerous attempts and every sign imaginable that this was preplanned, begging for the national guard. those requests denied. it changes the fabric of what we've been talking about, doesn't it? >> yeah, i'd like to make two points on this. first we can talk about law and order, you hear it so much it's become cliche. we understand the law parts, but the order parts, it gets frequently left out. order means process and the reason impeachment is done via a process, a slow deliberate process, is precisely because of what you just side. because you think it would be kind of a good idea before we attempt to move a president who is leaving an offense by the way, just a good idea to get the facts first? obviously i'm being sarcastic. i think it's kind of a good idea. this the process parts, you mention the security situation how they were concerned about optics. after 12 years in the secret service on for years with the nypd, whenever yo
right on richard jewell, uva, duke lacrosse, ferguson, baltimore, right on russia, ukraine.have a rush to judgment snap impeachment and we find out numerous attempts and every sign imaginable that this was preplanned, begging for the national guard. those requests denied. it changes the fabric of what we've been talking about, doesn't it? >> yeah, i'd like to make two points on this. first we can talk about law and order, you hear it so much it's become cliche. we understand the law...
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documents 2014 robin williams committed suicide and philip seymour hoffman owed deed 2015 riots in baltimore after freddy grade dies in police custody and the supreme court says same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry 2016 and a shooter kills 49 in an orlando gay nightclub donald trump is elected president 27000 hurricane harvey whacks houston the costliest in u.s. history and several 1000 die in irma and maria others jerry lewis hugh heffner chuck berry fats domino j. geils tom petty don rickles roger moore and mary tyler moore who really could turn the world on with her smile 2018 bill cosby goes to prison george h.w. bush john mccain and penny marshall go to heaven and whitey bulger goes to hell. 2019 seems like forever go but it wasn't unavenged full mass shootings continued the president was impeached the weather got even wackier but we were still going to baseball and football and basketball and hockey games and movies and graduations and weddings and funerals can 2021 possibly top 2020. stay tone. and question more. this post is nothing like football. that's not a money
documents 2014 robin williams committed suicide and philip seymour hoffman owed deed 2015 riots in baltimore after freddy grade dies in police custody and the supreme court says same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry 2016 and a shooter kills 49 in an orlando gay nightclub donald trump is elected president 27000 hurricane harvey whacks houston the costliest in u.s. history and several 1000 die in irma and maria others jerry lewis hugh heffner chuck berry fats domino j. geils tom...
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baltimore's jail was full of people who were taken from d.c. to baltimore.le being freed as a consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does d.c. emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed. >> i think it's a force multiplier. i think that the symbolic importance of d.c. emancipation cannot be underestimated. it puts the nation on a freedom road where we begin with april 16th, 1862, then the success of d.c. emancipation emboldens lincoln so that in june 1862 he signs legislation ending enslavement in the western territories. then in september of 1862 we have the preliminary emancipation proclamation which is a -- something even bigger is coming, get ready for it, and then we have, of course, the emancipation proclamation. after that, we have juneteenth. even though texas is listed in the emancipation proclamation, the texans are not going to give up their folk more than a quarter million enslaved people. they have to be
baltimore's jail was full of people who were taken from d.c. to baltimore.le being freed as a consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does d.c. emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed. >> i think it's a force multiplier. i think that the symbolic importance of d.c. emancipation cannot be underestimated. it puts the nation on a freedom road...
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you are a baltimore girl.ell as being a mayor. i do wonder what you would have thought of -- is this where you thought you would be at this place in history, at this position you were in when you were a little girl in baltimore, is this where you thought you would be? >> no, i never, ever thought of it, and i was not -- we were taught that we had responsibility to other people and that you had to -- we were -- i was born into a family, very catholic, deeply religious, fiercely patriotic, loving america, proud of our town and american heritage, staunchly democratic. we saw all of that going together. and that we had responsibilities to other people. that was our faith. that was our party. but i never -- i never -- i was very shy actually. so it was never -- my brother became mayor. he is the most wonderful. he was the most wonderful, kind person i ever knew in politics or otherwise. but i was never in -- i was a '50s teenager rocking around the clock, elvis, the whole thing. i was into normal. but we all -- the
you are a baltimore girl.ell as being a mayor. i do wonder what you would have thought of -- is this where you thought you would be at this place in history, at this position you were in when you were a little girl in baltimore, is this where you thought you would be? >> no, i never, ever thought of it, and i was not -- we were taught that we had responsibility to other people and that you had to -- we were -- i was born into a family, very catholic, deeply religious, fiercely patriotic,...
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any thoughts from your experience as baltimore's healthcare commissioner with respect to how difficult it is to get people to buy onto a particular health program? >> i'm happy to comment on this and about the federalism, the divide between local, state and federal governments. the baltimore city health department, i was proud of the fact that we had the health department, we on the local level used the needs of our community and for the federal government to come in and you have to do things -- things a certain way and you got to do it this way the same as the rest of the state but the needs of the city are the different from rural communities for example. i would really have said that is not the role of state and federal government. i believe in local autonomy and local control. that doesn't mean there isn't a role of the federal government. there is a role for federal guidance. you can't have every local and state health department trying to interpret hundreds of scientific studies on their own, there's a role for the cdc and world health organization to provide that kind of nationa
any thoughts from your experience as baltimore's healthcare commissioner with respect to how difficult it is to get people to buy onto a particular health program? >> i'm happy to comment on this and about the federalism, the divide between local, state and federal governments. the baltimore city health department, i was proud of the fact that we had the health department, we on the local level used the needs of our community and for the federal government to come in and you have to do...
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to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guest in baltimore we have him and shot man he is a political activist and in beirut we process george ion he is a republican analyst and an international political strategist are in jamaica hospitals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it oh it's going to be and 1st here again joe biden during his inaugural address asked for unity and but at the same time as i said in my introduction here that unity. hope is not kind of universal i mean in many ways it looks like the democrats are really so we're winners ok i mean where is the embrace of the not the defeated the bankwest year because i think that that would be a good step in the right direction because it seems like the the the call for unity is kind of holloway at this point here your thoughts. sure and yeah well i definitely think there is a call for unity but the call for unity is mostly around moderates like the moderate democrats that are leading this call for unity so i think what the democrats are trying to do is create a powerful large an
to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guest in baltimore we have him and shot man he is a political activist and in beirut we process george ion he is a republican analyst and an international political strategist are in jamaica hospitals in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it oh it's going to be and 1st here again joe biden during his inaugural address asked for unity and but at the same time as i said in my introduction here that unity. hope...
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starting 23 miles east of baltimore in 1790, the center of population moved 700 miles west and 60 milesfield near illinois. just short of the mississippi river. counties lose and gain. regions feel the ebb and flow of the unceasing change. 1,400,000 blacks left the south. once concentrated almost entirely in the south, today, just over half of all blacks live in that region. and in the last decade, whites entering outnumbered blacks leaving, giving the south its first net migration gain in many decades. the black population now is more evenly distributed among the many regions, more concentrated in the central cities. 44% of all blacks lived in central cities in 1950. 58% in 1970. in 1960, there were only three cities of over 25,000 with more blacks than whites. in 1970, there were 16. the black population is growing slightly faster than the population as a whole. ♪ it was about 11% of the total population in 1970. ♪ people in motion, always moving. to the city, to the suburbs, toward the water. moving into the metropolitan settlements. many are moving toward a better life. better housi
starting 23 miles east of baltimore in 1790, the center of population moved 700 miles west and 60 milesfield near illinois. just short of the mississippi river. counties lose and gain. regions feel the ebb and flow of the unceasing change. 1,400,000 blacks left the south. once concentrated almost entirely in the south, today, just over half of all blacks live in that region. and in the last decade, whites entering outnumbered blacks leaving, giving the south its first net migration gain in many...
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into the white house she's currently music director of the o r f radio symphony in vienna and the baltimore symphony. hall because it's like a huge exhale this is the we've been holding our breath for 4 years not knowing what was about to happen at any moment. singer jocelyn b. smith has lived in berlin for the past 30 years she sees the change in administration as a chance for america to heal. the cillian since stamina there is a strength and this is i would say from an artist point of view this is something that we pride ourselves on our resilience and that feels very optimistic for me. but most also have no illusions as to how big the job will be chloe pina a visual artist best known for her drawings says her country's wounds won't heal overnight. but i have. here is this. story. or set we. are all. eve or destructive years or actually almost. dread. that is yet to. land. but expectations are high for what the biden administration can do for culture after 4 years of trump politics that many people saw as a worst case scenario for the arts. the noun choreographer jelly willow joe's all ar
into the white house she's currently music director of the o r f radio symphony in vienna and the baltimore symphony. hall because it's like a huge exhale this is the we've been holding our breath for 4 years not knowing what was about to happen at any moment. singer jocelyn b. smith has lived in berlin for the past 30 years she sees the change in administration as a chance for america to heal. the cillian since stamina there is a strength and this is i would say from an artist point of view...
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you can go to east kentucky or -- it's 94% white and you can go into areas of baltimore and they have a commonality in terms of how they feel cut off from being able to become you can go in the areas of baltimore and they have a commonality in terms of how they feel cut off from being able to become more productive elements of our society. >> let me ask you again the part of the question that wasn't quite answered and something else, is joe biden the kind of figure given his own background who can do some of this and help the democratic party while he is at its assuming that is of any interest and explain -- i have been mystified this whole time, trump's appeal. i was very struck by what somebody, cantor member who was, my wife kathy and i had come back for many years overseas in the middle of the o.j. simpson trial in 1995 and i remember somebody saying the thing you have to understand about o.j. simpson is he doesn't want to be around any of the people who think he is innocent and i have the same feeling about donald trump, that he wouldn't want to spend two minutes with any of the
you can go to east kentucky or -- it's 94% white and you can go into areas of baltimore and they have a commonality in terms of how they feel cut off from being able to become you can go in the areas of baltimore and they have a commonality in terms of how they feel cut off from being able to become more productive elements of our society. >> let me ask you again the part of the question that wasn't quite answered and something else, is joe biden the kind of figure given his own...
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an expert in public health preparedness and previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. she's a contributor to the "washington post" and commentary for cnn. quite simple, five minutes from each of the panelists, a moderated round of annoying questions from me and then questions from the audience. i think we will begin with doctor celine gounder. let me turn the virtual floor over to you. >> thank you. and i just also want to add that i am on the biden harris transition coronavirus board. however, all of my comments here represent my own perspective unless b i specifically say i'm speaking on behalf of the board. you know, i think in terms of theal problems we are facing wih vaccine rollout, and my comments are to the united states situation i think of this in a couple of different ways. one of us is this a supply problem or distribution problem or is this a brand problem, and i think which of those will shift over the course of the vaccine rollout. right now we are distributing the vaccine in part because there is a shortage relative to the size of the overall population
an expert in public health preparedness and previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. she's a contributor to the "washington post" and commentary for cnn. quite simple, five minutes from each of the panelists, a moderated round of annoying questions from me and then questions from the audience. i think we will begin with doctor celine gounder. let me turn the virtual floor over to you. >> thank you. and i just also want to add that i am on the biden harris transition...
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afc (en inglés) están en jugado de comodín libro y bills recién a pittsburgh y titans esperan por baltimoreas consiguierono más de dos docenas de muñecos y los adornaron con bufanadas y con nariz de zanahoria como opremio un par de aguantes, bastante atinado . >>> hicieron muñecos de nieve tú . >>> todavía no. >>> buenas noches. >>> yo tampoco >>> noticias telemundo. >> muy buenas noches >> yo soy vanessa h. y estÁs son las noticias que usted debe de saber antes de terminar su dÍa >>> en una conversaciÓn grabada el presidente trump en georgia >>> en votos que necesita para ganar las elecciones >>> y despuÉs de las viajes de fin de aÑo en autoridad de salud lo peor de la pandemia mientras algunos
afc (en inglés) están en jugado de comodín libro y bills recién a pittsburgh y titans esperan por baltimoreas consiguierono más de dos docenas de muñecos y los adornaron con bufanadas y con nariz de zanahoria como opremio un par de aguantes, bastante atinado . >>> hicieron muñecos de nieve tú . >>> todavía no. >>> buenas noches. >>> yo tampoco >>> noticias telemundo. >> muy buenas noches >> yo soy vanessa h. y estÁs son las...
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and then baltimore would go and stomp on the logo at midfield.pion will be crowned tomorrow night in miami, number one alabama takes on number 3 ohio state on espn. earlier this weekend harris won the walker award as the nation's top running back. the alabama running back led the country with 24 rushing touchdowns. and in just a few days, hockey is back. the nhl will play a shortened 56 game regular season schedule with revised division only play to cut down on travel. due to covid restrictions in santa clara county, the sharks are holding training camp in scottsdale, arizona, as they prepare forseason opener against the coyotes. >>> the sweet sounds of hockey are back. and after a ten-month layoff, the sharks are ready to attack. >> everybody, you can tell sort of has that try to put last year behind us kind of attitude. >> bob was officially named head coach sharks look to regain the form of a team that was in the western conference finals just two seasons ago. >> there's a little bit of excitement. you kind of change up the systems, new things
and then baltimore would go and stomp on the logo at midfield.pion will be crowned tomorrow night in miami, number one alabama takes on number 3 ohio state on espn. earlier this weekend harris won the walker award as the nation's top running back. the alabama running back led the country with 24 rushing touchdowns. and in just a few days, hockey is back. the nhl will play a shortened 56 game regular season schedule with revised division only play to cut down on travel. due to covid restrictions...
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school of public health and is an expert in public health preparedness and previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. she's a comforting columnist to "the washington post" and on-air commentary for cnn. five minutes for each of our panelists and a moderated round of annoying questions for me and then questions from the audience so i think we will begin with and let me turn the virtual floor over you. >> thank you, aaron. i also want to add that i am on the biden harris transition coronavirus advisory board. however, all of my comments here present my own perspective unless i specifically say or ssid that i'm speaking on behalf of the board. i think in terms of the problems we are facing with the vaccine rollout and i'll be more specific toe united states situation i think of this in a couple different ways and one of which is is this a supply problem, is it a distributional problem or is it a demand problem and i think which of those areas of bottleneck was shipped over the course of the vaccine rollout so right now we have the approach to disturbing the vaccine in part because t
school of public health and is an expert in public health preparedness and previously served as baltimore's health commissioner. she's a comforting columnist to "the washington post" and on-air commentary for cnn. five minutes for each of our panelists and a moderated round of annoying questions for me and then questions from the audience so i think we will begin with and let me turn the virtual floor over you. >> thank you, aaron. i also want to add that i am on the biden...
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consiga la intersección que se lleva la victoria y el equipo de baltimore no celebran el escudo de tennesseehombre de palabra. >> dijo normalmente se bañan en bebidas energéticas pero esta fue más viscosa >> me recordaste a mi infancia con esas imágenes cuánto tiempo llevan haciendo eso? >> sí, todos crecimos con esa cosa verde no todos nos ha tocado que nos caiga encima pero creo que vivía un agradable momento recordando viejos tiempos >> hombre de palabra, gracias por las imágenes. vamos a otra pausa y en breve tras reportarse el fin de semana más mortífero vamos a conocer cuáles la capacidad en los hospitales >> dueños de restaurantes en méxico se revelan y dicen lo más a las órdenes de restricción por covid-19 >> 5:27 seguimos. (comerciales) >> la capacidad hospitalaria en nuestra área está disminuyendo en niveles alarmantes, estamos lejos de comenzar a reabrir la economía vamos en vivo, andrés qué información manejas al respecto. >> qué tal, sí la situación ha empeorado autoridades estim
consiga la intersección que se lleva la victoria y el equipo de baltimore no celebran el escudo de tennesseehombre de palabra. >> dijo normalmente se bañan en bebidas energéticas pero esta fue más viscosa >> me recordaste a mi infancia con esas imágenes cuánto tiempo llevan haciendo eso? >> sí, todos crecimos con esa cosa verde no todos nos ha tocado que nos caiga encima pero creo que vivía un agradable momento recordando viejos tiempos >> hombre de palabra,...
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rioters had knives, stun guns, crowbars, fireworks, rocks, it is interesting in your hometown of baltimoresident obama condemned rioting after freddie gray died in police custody and there was outrage and condemnation of what happened to freddie gray but there was also riots that destroyed baltimore and president obama in maryland called the national guard to stop it. it is a sea change to what happened six years in your hometown. can you talk about that? >> i'm not a huge president obama fan but were looking at the fact that president obama is going to be a greater president joe biden. it's a guarantee for me. but joe biden has to say something. i'm glad president obama said what he said in 2015 i know there's a lot of businesses that are still being building to the state in 2021. a lot of these cities are taking these hits and it will take a long time for the small business owners to rebuild and this is sometimes for them their entire livelihood on the line. unfortunately, joe biden, kamala harris, it's really hurting the american people, he said he's helping to represent andy wants unit
rioters had knives, stun guns, crowbars, fireworks, rocks, it is interesting in your hometown of baltimoresident obama condemned rioting after freddie gray died in police custody and there was outrage and condemnation of what happened to freddie gray but there was also riots that destroyed baltimore and president obama in maryland called the national guard to stop it. it is a sea change to what happened six years in your hometown. can you talk about that? >> i'm not a huge president obama...