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this is a cost s situation that we have in baltimore. you know, that's interesting that you bring that up because once again, it could actually be the person that's on the bice, are filming the wrong, actually being held accountable. more of the person is actually committing the act itself. but this also speaks to a bigger issue. and i think this is where a lot of people also concern comes, you know, my eyes. what do you feel like it's your line which separates an invasion once privacy like said, much advanced technology right now versus the overall good insecurity of the community. i mean, nobody wants big brother watching in a community at the same time. we also want to feel safe where we live. well, right. and this gets into these issues of where you have your expectation of privacy. right, right now, especially when we're talking about private businesses that may have security cameras, it may have that see those security cameras hooked up to some kind of a software. this is no different than a business. having a regular security came
this is a cost s situation that we have in baltimore. you know, that's interesting that you bring that up because once again, it could actually be the person that's on the bice, are filming the wrong, actually being held accountable. more of the person is actually committing the act itself. but this also speaks to a bigger issue. and i think this is where a lot of people also concern comes, you know, my eyes. what do you feel like it's your line which separates an invasion once privacy like...
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it's just not one city and not just baltimore.t are you hearing from your fellow mayors about the rise in crime? >> same thing, one thing we all know is the flow of illegal guns into our city. in baltimore, 60% of weapons we encountered came from other states. that's why i partnered with gun safety and my police department that can have a police department to work with atf to hunt down the practices that are fuelling violence. ghost guns, guns that we're recovering over 800% increase in baltimore this year. all of these things on top of a pandemic, and the stress, the economic stress, on top of the long, decades long distance between communities of color and others are all fuelling this violence across the country. >> and president biden, as you know, he says he wants to crack down on illegal gun sales and use some of the covid relief money to allow mayors like yourself to invest in community policing. how is that for a start? what else do you want to hear and see from the administration? >> well, just to have a president say that
it's just not one city and not just baltimore.t are you hearing from your fellow mayors about the rise in crime? >> same thing, one thing we all know is the flow of illegal guns into our city. in baltimore, 60% of weapons we encountered came from other states. that's why i partnered with gun safety and my police department that can have a police department to work with atf to hunt down the practices that are fuelling violence. ghost guns, guns that we're recovering over 800% increase in...
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in baltimore, we have nothing but progressives leading so many areas.is a self proclaimed progressive and up fortunately she's decided not to prosecute crime. all the crimes listed there, it's crimes she basically said are crimes she's not going to prosecute. that's why we have the problems that we see. the important part of this is the fact that the owners are noting 2015 and 2016 when this began. that's when we had the riots in baltimore city and a consent decree took place and we startedville phiing police officers -- started vilifying police officers. they're going to re-fund the police and i hope that brings relief to business owners. to the businesses across the country that are feeling the heat because of progressives in place, i hope they're taking note. i hope they do the same. i applaud the business owners for what they're doing. jillian: here's what the mayor's office has to say, quote, the mayor shares the frustrations over the violence across the city and ordered the baltimore police department, the department of public works and department
in baltimore, we have nothing but progressives leading so many areas.is a self proclaimed progressive and up fortunately she's decided not to prosecute crime. all the crimes listed there, it's crimes she basically said are crimes she's not going to prosecute. that's why we have the problems that we see. the important part of this is the fact that the owners are noting 2015 and 2016 when this began. that's when we had the riots in baltimore city and a consent decree took place and we...
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in 1970's baltimore, you made 10% to 15% annual return. in the jim crow era, 27% and 60% annual return on real estate. your property would be paid off in a minimum of three years, sometimes two years' time and the rest would be profit. all of this was aided through the help of the state. the most famous being, of course, new deal finance. we talked about how the fha separated the marketplace by providing certain kinds of loans for whites and ones for blacks. one story called the federal housing policy in the new deal area the most segregated system in american history, but there is a broader cultural point to keep in mind. even in privileging whites with loans, homeownership was simply a form of long-term debt that helped banks and insurance companies get out of the depression. and with the endorsement of the federal government, the one-time stigma of carrying mortgage indebtedness became a sign of one's financial responsibility. as a cultural shift occurring in the country, that is really important. and as blacks try to take advantage of
in 1970's baltimore, you made 10% to 15% annual return. in the jim crow era, 27% and 60% annual return on real estate. your property would be paid off in a minimum of three years, sometimes two years' time and the rest would be profit. all of this was aided through the help of the state. the most famous being, of course, new deal finance. we talked about how the fha separated the marketplace by providing certain kinds of loans for whites and ones for blacks. one story called the federal housing...
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so the follow-up case came from naacp in the city of baltimore. who basically argued that well if you can't have discriminatory intent against individuals? you do have the city of baltimore suffering the loss of property taxes. 13.5 million dollars in property taxes were lost by the city of baltimore in 2010 as a result of the foreclosure crisis. that goes towards snow removal the building the schools the keeping opening of community centers and any number. of institutions in the city three suburbia in general and black suburbia in particular is largely multicultural. and still downwardly mobile. these are images from what became of railroad shop that neighborhood in miami that suffered master's placement of the 1940s? it's now called little haiti. large numbers of haitian immigrants have come in and placed their own stamp on this space. john's like decelene boulevard named after a national hero of haiti a statue of tucson to overture it stands on the corner of martin king jr. boulevard 48% of immigrants live in suburban spaces more than half of a
so the follow-up case came from naacp in the city of baltimore. who basically argued that well if you can't have discriminatory intent against individuals? you do have the city of baltimore suffering the loss of property taxes. 13.5 million dollars in property taxes were lost by the city of baltimore in 2010 as a result of the foreclosure crisis. that goes towards snow removal the building the schools the keeping opening of community centers and any number. of institutions in the city three...
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we'll take to you baltimore.ore are now demanding and threatening to do if local officials do not stop the violence. representative troy nehls is with us next. >> there is a culture of lawlessness in this country and felons, thugs, criminals, bad people are being emboldened by the defund the police movement and all this lawlessness people are going out on the streets thinking they are untouchable, they can do whatever they want, thinking the authority of police officers does not matter ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds
we'll take to you baltimore.ore are now demanding and threatening to do if local officials do not stop the violence. representative troy nehls is with us next. >> there is a culture of lawlessness in this country and felons, thugs, criminals, bad people are being emboldened by the defund the police movement and all this lawlessness people are going out on the streets thinking they are untouchable, they can do whatever they want, thinking the authority of police officers does not matter...
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first time ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. in 1838, he'd actually been through baltimore on the railroad getting to dc c. but he never got off. i'm going do baltimore next week and going to my native soil of maryland, the reason because maryland just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe but had been 30,700, passed by like 300 votes by 60 some thousand. narrowly voted to be a free state and douglass said i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later, returned to baltimore. paparazzi in tow, equivalent in the 19th century. good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethlehem church on dallas street in fells point. there's a fells point expert here today that's going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel ame. one he attended as a teenage slave. what happens? at the front entrance, he encounters his sister whose name was eliza
first time ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. in 1838, he'd actually been through baltimore on the railroad getting to dc c. but he never got off. i'm going do baltimore next week and going to my native soil of maryland, the reason because maryland just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe but had been 30,700, passed by like 300 votes by...
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ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. and in 1838, he had not been back -- he had been through baltimore on the railroad getting to washington dc, but he never got off. he said, i am going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. he said the reason was, because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1 to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe, but it had been 30,174 to 29,799, it passed by like 300 votes out of 60 some thousand. narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglass said, i am going home to the free state of maryland. and he did, a week later, he returned to baltimore. the paparazzi were in toto, the equivalent, and he had good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethel church on dallas street in fells point. have a fells point expert here today who will correct anything i get wrong. he returned to one of the churches he had attended as a slave, as a teenage slave. and what happens?
ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. and in 1838, he had not been back -- he had been through baltimore on the railroad getting to washington dc, but he never got off. he said, i am going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. he said the reason was, because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1 to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe, but it had been 30,174 to...
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baltimore is filled with small businesses independently owned and we are struggling.and we need the narrative to be turned around. we have good leaders. todd: appreciate you waking up, we reached out to mayor brandon scott's office. you gave us a lot of responses. have a great morning. jillian: it is 26 after the hour. coming up a state trooper, cameras were rolling as they captured a near miss. >> folks in this region thinking about making that dangerous trek do not come. jillian: that is the message from vice president kamala harris to migrants planning to travel to the southern border, is it too little too late? brandon judd joins us next. ♪♪ - i'm sure you've heard how grammarly improves your writing, but let me tell you how grammarly business helped my sales team. look at simon. since simon's team started using grammarly business, we've closed more deals. with suggestions to sharpen his writing clarity and overall confidence, simon's pitches always stick the landing, which leads to more of these and these. learn more at grammerly.com/business. >> the reception pu
baltimore is filled with small businesses independently owned and we are struggling.and we need the narrative to be turned around. we have good leaders. todd: appreciate you waking up, we reached out to mayor brandon scott's office. you gave us a lot of responses. have a great morning. jillian: it is 26 after the hour. coming up a state trooper, cameras were rolling as they captured a near miss. >> folks in this region thinking about making that dangerous trek do not come. jillian: that...
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what happened in baltimore and detroit, st. louis over the weekend, that doesn't fit their narrative. in fact, democrats know their policies are going to lead to more black and brown lives lost, and they just don't care. closing the border, stopping drug cartels would stop crime. democrats don't care. supporting d.a. to get tough on thugs and gang makers, those down like that would be tough on crime, democrats don't care. prosecuting violence and looting like we saw in portland and seattle this year, that would stop crime. democrats don't care. promoting federal resources the same way that they chase down powerless, ridiculous ostracized white's premises, that would stop crime. democrats don't care. neither do the media, by the way, because if they did, they more time with victims of inner-city crime, and highlight what works to stop the violence. instead, they aim to inflame. speak of the more you dive into that, the more i really realize how deeply rooted racism is in my everyday thought process. >> living embodied -- scope w
what happened in baltimore and detroit, st. louis over the weekend, that doesn't fit their narrative. in fact, democrats know their policies are going to lead to more black and brown lives lost, and they just don't care. closing the border, stopping drug cartels would stop crime. democrats don't care. supporting d.a. to get tough on thugs and gang makers, those down like that would be tough on crime, democrats don't care. prosecuting violence and looting like we saw in portland and seattle this...
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first time ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. in 1838. he actually had been through baltimore on the railroad getting to d.c., but he never got off. he said, i'm going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. and he said the reason was because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum, and the vote had been -- this is almost hard to believe -- but it had been 30,174 to 29,799. it passed by like 300 votes out of 60-some thousand. narrowly, maryland had voted to be a free state. and douglass said, then i'm going home to the free state of maryland, and he did a week later. he returned to baltimore, paparazzi in tow, the equivalent in the 19th century, and hence we have good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethel ame church on dallas street in fells point. there's a fells point expert here today who is going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel ame, one of the
first time ever since he escaped from baltimore as a slave. in 1838. he actually had been through baltimore on the railroad getting to d.c., but he never got off. he said, i'm going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. and he said the reason was because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum, and the vote had been -- this is almost hard to believe -- but it...
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as a slave in the city of baltimore. without baltimore he wouldn't know it. he would've never escaped without that experience and a urban slave society that was actually dominated by the free black community baltimore. there are 17,000 free blacks in baltimore and 1838 when he escaped, there are about 3000 slaves. so he mingles among. he learns from. he attends churches and. he gets involved in a debating society as a slave teenager. he's done first wife who is free. worked as a domestic in a white person's home. on the other hand, he also experienced just about every kind of savagely that he's erie their experienced. every type of savagely that slavery could wreck upon people from the daily humiliations too physical, brutal treatment. he's not beaten himself, so far as we can tell until he was a teenager by his owner. and then by an overseer and a few other times. but, he knew slavery inside and out, he knew with mental humiliations, he knew it psychic traumas, he knew its physical traumas. but he also, as he said, at h
as a slave in the city of baltimore. without baltimore he wouldn't know it. he would've never escaped without that experience and a urban slave society that was actually dominated by the free black community baltimore. there are 17,000 free blacks in baltimore and 1838 when he escaped, there are about 3000 slaves. so he mingles among. he learns from. he attends churches and. he gets involved in a debating society as a slave teenager. he's done first wife who is free. worked as a domestic in a...
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and show you whatan business owners and baltimore are demanding more from and threatening toth do ifhe violence. representative is with us next. >> physical drive lawlessness in the country criminals about people are being emboldened by the defend the police movement in all the lawlessness so people are going in the streets o thinking there and touchable and theying they can do what want and the authority of police officers does not matter. ♪ and did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [laugh] dad i got a job! i'm moving out. [laugh] dream sequence ending no! in three, no! two, keep packing! one. ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done.
and show you whatan business owners and baltimore are demanding more from and threatening toth do ifhe violence. representative is with us next. >> physical drive lawlessness in the country criminals about people are being emboldened by the defend the police movement in all the lawlessness so people are going in the streets o thinking there and touchable and theying they can do what want and the authority of police officers does not matter. ♪ and did you know that geico's whole 15...
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let's talk with baltimore police commissioner michael harrison.t least 18 homicides in just ten days in baltimore. what's going on? >> so, thank you for having me, first of all. we are seeing the same thing you're seeing in new york and all the other big cities across the country, a spike in increase in violence. but it's a number of issues. it's grouping gang violence, it's retaliations from previous bad acts. what we are seeing is increase in acquaintance shootings and domestic violence shootings where people have poor or no-conflict resolution skills and are using guns to solve their conflicts. just like everybody, there's a proliferation of guns in our city unlike any other, and the willingness to use them. and when you put that together with the criminal justice system that either has no consequences or these individuals fear no consequences or believe there are none, then you have the willingness to pull that trigger. i say this all the time. i say it here. the decision to pull the trigger is not made when the trigger is pulled. the decision
let's talk with baltimore police commissioner michael harrison.t least 18 homicides in just ten days in baltimore. what's going on? >> so, thank you for having me, first of all. we are seeing the same thing you're seeing in new york and all the other big cities across the country, a spike in increase in violence. but it's a number of issues. it's grouping gang violence, it's retaliations from previous bad acts. what we are seeing is increase in acquaintance shootings and domestic violence...
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he was going to go to baltimore. for the first time ever since he escaped from baltimore. as a slave in 1838. he hadn't been back. he'd actually been through baltimore on the railroad. getting to dc, but he never got off. so i'm going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland and he said the reason was. because marilyn had just held. a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state. in the midst of war they had just held a referendum and the vote had been this is almost hard to believe. but it had been. 30,174 to 29,799 it passed by like 300 votes out of 60 some thousand. narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglas said that i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later. he returned to baltimore paparazzi in tow the equivalent in the 19th century. and hence, we have good press coverage of this one. he returned. to the bethel ame church on dallas street in fells point there's a fells point expert here today who is going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel amy on
he was going to go to baltimore. for the first time ever since he escaped from baltimore. as a slave in 1838. he hadn't been back. he'd actually been through baltimore on the railroad. getting to dc, but he never got off. so i'm going to baltimore next week. i'm returning to my native soil of maryland and he said the reason was. because marilyn had just held. a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state. in the midst of war they had just held a referendum and the vote...
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he spends 9 of his 20 years -- without baltimore, we wouldn't know him. he never would have escaped without that experience in an urban slave society that was actually dominated by the free black community of baltimore. there were 17,000 free blacks in baltimore in 1838 when he escapes. there are about 3,000 slaves. so he mingles among, he learns from, he attends churches in, he gets involved in a debating society as a slave teenager. he meets anna murray, his then first wife, who was free. worked as a domestic in a white person's home. on the other hand, he also experienced just about every kind of savagery that -- either experienced or witnessed about every kind of savagery that slavery could wreck upon people, from the daily humiliations to physical brutal treatment. he's not beaten himself, so far as we can tell, until he was a teenager, by his own owner and then by an overseer and a few other times. but he knew slavery inside and out. he knew its traumas but he also, as he said, had his baltimore dreams. a port on the ocean. actually, one of the grea
he spends 9 of his 20 years -- without baltimore, we wouldn't know him. he never would have escaped without that experience in an urban slave society that was actually dominated by the free black community of baltimore. there were 17,000 free blacks in baltimore in 1838 when he escapes. there are about 3,000 slaves. so he mingles among, he learns from, he attends churches in, he gets involved in a debating society as a slave teenager. he meets anna murray, his then first wife, who was free....
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. >> where was reverend out in baltimore? democrat mayors are so dishonest they are pretending there are no solutions to the crime problem. the washington post, few options for regaining control, increased killings may be here tuesday. that is a blatant lie, a total set of for biden's anti-gun push and the democrats general push to try to nationalize policing standards in the united states and we don't have a crime problem because of bad cops or covid or too miniguns. we have a crime problem because democrats only care about black lives lost to violence when the trigger is pulled by a police officer, then exploit those tragedies to gain political power. what happened in baltimore and detroit, st. louis over the weekend, that doesn't fit their narrative, democrats know their policies are going to lead to more brack and brown lives lost and newsflash, they just don't care. closing the border, stopping drug cartels would stop crime. democrats don't care. supporting those get tough on gangbangers would stop crime, democrats don't
. >> where was reverend out in baltimore? democrat mayors are so dishonest they are pretending there are no solutions to the crime problem. the washington post, few options for regaining control, increased killings may be here tuesday. that is a blatant lie, a total set of for biden's anti-gun push and the democrats general push to try to nationalize policing standards in the united states and we don't have a crime problem because of bad cops or covid or too miniguns. we have a crime...
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mayor scott said 80% of the guns in baltimore work -- were acquired outside the city, there's something we can do about that. it is part of our strategy with the justice department to create strike forces to crackdown on illegal gun trafficking, supplying weapons from new york, chicago, los angeles, washington, d.c., the bay area. law enforcement will be able to better prosecute illegal trafficking of guns across city and state lines. illegal guns sold from the back door of a gun shop in virginia do not end up in a murder scene in baltimore. if they do, local law enforcement can better trace those gun sales back to the shady gun dealer and hold them accountable. police chief of the -- excuse me, police chief murphy of baton rouge, louisiana talked about how he is core knitting more closely with the bureau of alcohol, -- coordinating more closely with the bureau of alcohol, and firearms. this kind of coordination is essential to keeping the weapons of war out of the hands of dangerous criminals and gangs, as well as organized crime. third, we discussed historic funding for states, cities
mayor scott said 80% of the guns in baltimore work -- were acquired outside the city, there's something we can do about that. it is part of our strategy with the justice department to create strike forces to crackdown on illegal gun trafficking, supplying weapons from new york, chicago, los angeles, washington, d.c., the bay area. law enforcement will be able to better prosecute illegal trafficking of guns across city and state lines. illegal guns sold from the back door of a gun shop in...
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matcher scott says that 80% of the guns in baltimore were acquired outside the city. as part of our strategy the justice department is creating five new strikeforces to crack down on illegal gun trafficking and flying them to cities like new york, los angeles, washington, d.c., and the bay area. with each strikeforce local and federal law enforcement and prosecutors are going to be able to better handle gun trafficking across city and state lines. illegal guns sold from the back door of a gun shop in virginia don't end up at a murder scene in baltimore. and in they do, then local and federal law enforcement can better coordinate to trace illegal gun sales back to a shady gun dealer and hold them accountable. police chief murray of the baltimore -- excuse me, police chief murphy, paul, of baton rouge, louisiana, talked about how he's coordinating more closely with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the atf, and the futuro bureau of investigation, fbi. third, we discussed historic funding for states, cities, and counties and crime prevention. you know, they h
matcher scott says that 80% of the guns in baltimore were acquired outside the city. as part of our strategy the justice department is creating five new strikeforces to crack down on illegal gun trafficking and flying them to cities like new york, los angeles, washington, d.c., and the bay area. with each strikeforce local and federal law enforcement and prosecutors are going to be able to better handle gun trafficking across city and state lines. illegal guns sold from the back door of a gun...
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we already see it happening in places like baltimore. >> brian: seeing in baltimore. are you hearing? >> absolutely, just the cities i'm from greensboro is overrun with crime. the reason why it's overrun with crime is because we have ineffective city council and even more ineffective mayor. there is trash building up on our corners. there are pan handlers all over. they are being co-dependent with homeless folks where they can find beds for them. they are north doing it as far as of the crime goes, they are doing the same thing that many of the leftist politicians are doing. they are handcuffing the police and not allowing them to be proactive if fighting crime. >> brian: here you are a will high ranking official in north carolina. life has not been easy for you. you are the ninth of kids or 10 kids? >> 10 children. >> brian: had you to go to foster care for a little while because of an abusive situation at home. you were working in a furniture store for a while. decided you want toed go to go to school and have a passion for this condition tri. instead of being angry
we already see it happening in places like baltimore. >> brian: seeing in baltimore. are you hearing? >> absolutely, just the cities i'm from greensboro is overrun with crime. the reason why it's overrun with crime is because we have ineffective city council and even more ineffective mayor. there is trash building up on our corners. there are pan handlers all over. they are being co-dependent with homeless folks where they can find beds for them. they are north doing it as far as of...
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in baltimore they defunded the police, now they are we funding the police. are going to put up a screen as to the homicide spikes in the united states. in portland homicides are up 733% which is wild. and then it goes on. but these cities are pretty much all democracies. so you are absolutely right. the police are hesitating because they know he move they make will be subject to some kind of lawsuit and they may be hunts the down for the rest of their lives. what do you think that the future of america is given this rise now and what can we do about it. >> first and foremost we have to stop blaming the police. they are being used as scape goats. police arrive on the scene 9 out of 10 types is because a violent crime has already been committed. we have a lot of repeat offenders back on the streets he single day in baltimore. we have a homicide:per day in baltimore. we have to treat violent criminals as violent criminals. judge jeanine: unfortunately one of the things we are seeing is a continuation of defund the police. there is a woman running for mayor in n
in baltimore they defunded the police, now they are we funding the police. are going to put up a screen as to the homicide spikes in the united states. in portland homicides are up 733% which is wild. and then it goes on. but these cities are pretty much all democracies. so you are absolutely right. the police are hesitating because they know he move they make will be subject to some kind of lawsuit and they may be hunts the down for the rest of their lives. what do you think that the future of...
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now the guy from baltimore, maryland, she's a trial attorney and a former baltimore city prosecutor. we could help you with this on the program again before we sort of talk about so the legality of what's just happened to the last 24 hours. me. what's your reaction to the decision from the perspective of a woman and with so much contact and conversation within the me to move into and with those that her be that the full front of that movement? well, i was shocked. i mean, i was really shocked with, i think most people were that this case was overturned and vacated, which means that he can not be tried again. and even the court itself, given his opinion, that extremely rare for that to happen. you know, there is a many legal reasons why it happened, but i like everyone else. i'm just an utter just another shot. i don't need to think you'll be saw. this is going to happen to be quite honest, but he's not in his case is just overturned on a legal technicality, which precludes him from being tried again. ok, so how do you see then this decision today affecting other cases of a similar so
now the guy from baltimore, maryland, she's a trial attorney and a former baltimore city prosecutor. we could help you with this on the program again before we sort of talk about so the legality of what's just happened to the last 24 hours. me. what's your reaction to the decision from the perspective of a woman and with so much contact and conversation within the me to move into and with those that her be that the full front of that movement? well, i was shocked. i mean, i was really shocked...
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in 2018 baltimore had 51 numbers for 100,000.timore has a higher murder rate than guatemala, honduras and afghanistan. why don't people who live in baltimore have a right to apply for asylum in central america? thanks to good leadership el salvador is safer and thanks to kamala harris our country is more dangerous. >> from vicious attacks in broad daylight to cold-blooded murders by night. another summer of sin is under way in new york city. shootings are up 81%. this weekend alone 27 people were wounded in 22 shootings including a manhattan federal prosecutor hit by a stray bullet. bullets were flying in new jersey where a birthday party turned into a mass shooting and 2 guyed. -- died. chicago had a worse weekend. 9 people were killed and 38 injured by gunfire. the victims include a 15-year-old boy shot in the head sitting on a front porch. >> tucker: so it is getting more dangerous. it's not your imagination. murder may be the only event in human life that the u.s. government tracks accurately. it's hard to hide the body. we k
in 2018 baltimore had 51 numbers for 100,000.timore has a higher murder rate than guatemala, honduras and afghanistan. why don't people who live in baltimore have a right to apply for asylum in central america? thanks to good leadership el salvador is safer and thanks to kamala harris our country is more dangerous. >> from vicious attacks in broad daylight to cold-blooded murders by night. another summer of sin is under way in new york city. shootings are up 81%. this weekend alone 27...
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you cannot have a thriving maryland if you do not have a thriving baltimore.hin maryland if it is not mirrored by what's happening in the baltimore region. and so one of the things we will do is create an entire baltimore renaissance strategy, and one that is not competing with other parts of the state, but one that is complimentary to the growth of every single part of this state. that baltimore is the home of so many assets and maryland as a hole is a place with tremendous assets, where we are asset rich, but we are strategy poor. we've got to change that dynamic. and we can and baltimore is going to play a really important role in that. >> hey, wes, it's willie. congratulations on getting into the race. full disclosure, i've known you for a long time. you're a dear friend of mine, i'm proud of you for getting into this thing. you know, people who don't know your story -- you come from baltimore, your father passed away when you were almost four years old. you went on and kind of found yourself over those years through baltimore and new york and became a rho
you cannot have a thriving maryland if you do not have a thriving baltimore.hin maryland if it is not mirrored by what's happening in the baltimore region. and so one of the things we will do is create an entire baltimore renaissance strategy, and one that is not competing with other parts of the state, but one that is complimentary to the growth of every single part of this state. that baltimore is the home of so many assets and maryland as a hole is a place with tremendous assets, where we...
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after that is baltimore sun crime reporter justin fenton's report on corruption within baltimore's task in we own the city. next is world travel, travel guide by the late writer anthony board a and wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to baltimore's id bookshop, daniel, and's thoughts on why people make bad decisions in their book noise. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch on booktv.org. >> booktv on c-span2 every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for booktv comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force from harmon was that is why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity and communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communication along with these television companies supports booktv on c-span2 as a public service. >> now on c-span2's booktv, more television for serious readers. >> my very great pleasure to introduce
after that is baltimore sun crime reporter justin fenton's report on corruption within baltimore's task in we own the city. next is world travel, travel guide by the late writer anthony board a and wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to baltimore's id bookshop, daniel, and's thoughts on why people make bad decisions in their book noise. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch on booktv.org. >> booktv on c-span2 every weekend with the...
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i've sat at the foot of the street in baltimore, and i've seen men and women chained. put on a ship to go to new orleans. i can still hear their cries. >> i'm just going through some old files and notes. i might find something interesting for the women's this afternoon. >> they're not expecting you to make a formal speech. will you not even have breakfast? >> i won't be long. just want to be prepared. i won't be long. >> a, b, c. >> very good. go on. >> g, h, i, j, k. >> what, in god's name, do you think you're doing? >> you are just mean. >> if you give an inch, he will take a mile. if you teach him how to read, it will forever ruin him to be a slave. we carried you here to take care of thomas. you will learn a trade, when you're bigger. no need for you to be reading, boy. no need at all. >> i understand. i'll see to it that it's not allowed to be near. >> there's nothing more needs saying. >> i have little hope in the freedom of the slave by peaceful means. more than two centuries of slavery placed the slave holders beyond the reach of moral and humane consideration.
i've sat at the foot of the street in baltimore, and i've seen men and women chained. put on a ship to go to new orleans. i can still hear their cries. >> i'm just going through some old files and notes. i might find something interesting for the women's this afternoon. >> they're not expecting you to make a formal speech. will you not even have breakfast? >> i won't be long. just want to be prepared. i won't be long. >> a, b, c. >> very good. go on. >> g, h,...
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and and so we see his photographs in the collection in baltimore. we see another surgeon and he writes about the experience on the 14th the most eventful day event of my life occurred i drew 100 dollars less war tax 250 for medical services rendered to the us government my draft was in favor of assistant. surgeon rank first lieutenant, i read the i read the address several times and i liked it. i confess it read strange to me though it read strange to me. so reading that that he was paid. a certain amount of money even though he didn't like the experience of the war but he was there to take care of some of the wounded men and and and that experience of wearing his uniform another alexander augusta who also to president lincoln. i'm saying he's he wanted to tender intended to apply to apply for an appointment to become a surgeon for the freedman and he says i was compelled to leave he left his country to to live in canada to study medicine but come he was he returned to be a part of this experience of the war and here's his photograph and his letter.
and and so we see his photographs in the collection in baltimore. we see another surgeon and he writes about the experience on the 14th the most eventful day event of my life occurred i drew 100 dollars less war tax 250 for medical services rendered to the us government my draft was in favor of assistant. surgeon rank first lieutenant, i read the i read the address several times and i liked it. i confess it read strange to me though it read strange to me. so reading that that he was paid. a...
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host: back up to baltimore, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, sir. caller: kind of to expand on what you have been talking about and what the last two colors have said, it is a known fact that -- callers have said, it is a known fact that events in tulsa and other communities terrorized during the jim crow era, and we know for a fact the federal government denied home loans to the black community and basically trapped them in the inner-city while white communities escaped, quote unquote, to the suburbs. if we know all this information and about hiring discrimination, how can we move forward without reparation's? because there is a debt that needs to be paid and danish -- and an issue that needs to be addressed. generational wealth has been denied to far too many people of color. i don't see is moving forward until we address that. guest: i am in agreement that, without mass investment, people will often talk about race relations and discuss earlier, on sunday, sitting at your dining room table with someone of another race and talking about race. we d
host: back up to baltimore, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, sir. caller: kind of to expand on what you have been talking about and what the last two colors have said, it is a known fact that -- callers have said, it is a known fact that events in tulsa and other communities terrorized during the jim crow era, and we know for a fact the federal government denied home loans to the black community and basically trapped them in the inner-city while white communities escaped, quote...
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they do not care about -- look at baltimore over the weekend, disgusting what happened in baltimore. >> i keep waiting for people of protest, never seen a black lives matter activist protest yet at the graveyard of a child who has been gunned down by a black gangbanger. it is not happened. instead all we hear about is the phantom police racism. as a result we are going to have more black lives taken this year than last year which is already a record. i'm stunned by this, the mainstream media is completely racist. the only lives they care about our white lives. if there were this many whites being gunned down in drive-by shootings there would be a national revolution, the media would be all over it. instead the media turned its eyes away from black victims because it is too uncomfortable talking about black violence but that is the problem in our country and unless we can speak honestly and give the police backing for trying to support black lives we will lose more black lives in the violence is coming to a suburb near you. >> he called it out. it is racist. what they are doing is rac
they do not care about -- look at baltimore over the weekend, disgusting what happened in baltimore. >> i keep waiting for people of protest, never seen a black lives matter activist protest yet at the graveyard of a child who has been gunned down by a black gangbanger. it is not happened. instead all we hear about is the phantom police racism. as a result we are going to have more black lives taken this year than last year which is already a record. i'm stunned by this, the mainstream...
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it's happening in places like atlanta, in chicago, in baltimore. voters are going to hear about it more and more. they're also now going to hear and see their president acting and doing something on it and trying to explain to them why we can have better policing and less crime. >> ashley parker and robert gibbs are staying with us as we await president biden's live event, live remarks to the nation on crime. he'll be joined by the attorney general. i want to bring in cedric alexander, former member of president obama's task force on policing and a former public safety director foe dekalb county, georgia. we've been having a conversation that may be so quintessentially wash be washian, how does a president do both, when in the real world citizens should expect everyone to be able to both be safe and not discriminatory and patrol the streets and keep their communities safe. just speak to that frame that's been put around this president's challenge in rising crime in america. >> quite frankly, both can be done and it certainly can start with the geor
it's happening in places like atlanta, in chicago, in baltimore. voters are going to hear about it more and more. they're also now going to hear and see their president acting and doing something on it and trying to explain to them why we can have better policing and less crime. >> ashley parker and robert gibbs are staying with us as we await president biden's live event, live remarks to the nation on crime. he'll be joined by the attorney general. i want to bring in cedric alexander,...
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we have got arizona, we've got baltimore. yeah, i know, sorry.'s get into this, so much weather going on, record heat. severe weather we're going to deal with. over father's day weekend, we have flood potential. something in the drop ins. start with the heat in the west. today will be the peak of the heat wave in the desert southwest. the hottest temperatures, numerous records. so when will the heat break? that's what everyone wants to know. it doesn't look like it's going to be this weekend. hot through sunday in arizona. denver cooling off by sunday. kansas city stays hot when. sacramento gets slightly cooler by sunday. looks like the heat really breaks beginning to middle of next week. only the desert southwest will stay hot. california will cool off significantly along with the central plains. watch out today, some severe weather, maybe isolated tornado from areas of iowa, southern minnesota, a little chunk of wisconsin, towards illinois. the storm should weaken before they make it to chicago. friday for our getaway day into the father's day
we have got arizona, we've got baltimore. yeah, i know, sorry.'s get into this, so much weather going on, record heat. severe weather we're going to deal with. over father's day weekend, we have flood potential. something in the drop ins. start with the heat in the west. today will be the peak of the heat wave in the desert southwest. the hottest temperatures, numerous records. so when will the heat break? that's what everyone wants to know. it doesn't look like it's going to be this weekend....
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we're going to get to the baltimore, that's not the point that the give de la pena and his team handout are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here. push dollars. no problem. i think all these problems are connected. all that heat and safety issues that all closely related to combat organized crime, either or de la pena also seeks the help of the military. and he's brought out the big guns. i thought that this task force is training in the desert not far from those capitalist. what all, what all this new elite unit was assembled by the secretary general of baja, california, sore to combat organized crime comprises more than 400 men, all dedicated to tracking down and arresting drug traffickers. they're also trained to enter buildings and free hostages. yellow, the ivory de la pena also schedules weekly discussion panel to coordinate the activities of all the different security forces. members of the military, navy police, and intelligence services. thank you for being him. and i suggest we addressed the current situation. i left among the participants is julio
we're going to get to the baltimore, that's not the point that the give de la pena and his team handout are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here. push dollars. no problem. i think all these problems are connected. all that heat and safety issues that all closely related to combat organized crime, either or de la pena also seeks the help of the military. and he's brought out the big guns. i thought that this task force is training in the desert not far from those...
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later in the will be talking to baltimore is the center who is so anger rising crime that she takinggn to withhold city taxes until something is done to improve security. less start with the police commissioner and davison get his take on what is been going predict thank you for joining us and predict so when you make of this, we have seen this really serious rising crime. in cities like boston and new york and other cities and is been remarkably improvements in crime since the 1990s. in the last year or so, we have seen these huge increases in crime and do look boringly like were going back battle days predict with an outbreak of what is your describes ideological insanity many of these places targeted. ed: i agree with you. contact between a police and the community has been broken. as a broken it by people the place for everything. the racial inequality to crime in the streets to everything that you can think up. the problem here is there are very good and committed men and women who come to work every day with the sole aim to protect the community even when they have to put thems
later in the will be talking to baltimore is the center who is so anger rising crime that she takinggn to withhold city taxes until something is done to improve security. less start with the police commissioner and davison get his take on what is been going predict thank you for joining us and predict so when you make of this, we have seen this really serious rising crime. in cities like boston and new york and other cities and is been remarkably improvements in crime since the 1990s. in the...
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the camden yards and baltimore in 2 years. all right. check this out. astronauts venturing out on their second spacewalk in less than a week to install some powerful new solar panels outside of the international space station. we're looking at french astronaut thomas pesquet and now says shane kimbrough working on it earlier today. wednesday kimbro ran into some issues with his space suit which prevent them from getting the work done. but he wore different one today to avoid running into that same problem. the new solar wings will give the aging international space station. a much needed electrical boost as demand for experiments and space tourists begin to grow. that's to a quick phone check of our forecast tonight. a live look out at the golden gate bridge where the fog is once again starting to settle in as we move into the new work week. here's a look at 7 day as what we can expect for and for the rest of the week. a little bit of a cool down the but things starting to warm back up as we move into the weekend. >> that does it for us here tonight on
the camden yards and baltimore in 2 years. all right. check this out. astronauts venturing out on their second spacewalk in less than a week to install some powerful new solar panels outside of the international space station. we're looking at french astronaut thomas pesquet and now says shane kimbrough working on it earlier today. wednesday kimbro ran into some issues with his space suit which prevent them from getting the work done. but he wore different one today to avoid running into that...