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it falls onto that. >> is it working in baltimore?o you have a sense that people are slowing down, that there are less shootings? commissioner harrison: i think it is. as i look at the number of police involved shootings that have happened here, we have what we call a critical incident video release policy where we release video within seven days. we can make the decision to release it within seven days. every single case we have seen on video and i have been able to see it before speaking to the press, speaking to the community and release those videos to the community. those incidents we have had in baltimore, we believe were necessary and unavoidable to some degree. i have seen less of those cases where it seems like there could have been a better decision. that is where we are. every single thing we do is scrutinized by a federal judge. that lead to monitor is on the scene of every single police involved shooting. what we have seen this fewer shootings, what we have seen the ones we have appear to have been necessary. >> you menti
it falls onto that. >> is it working in baltimore?o you have a sense that people are slowing down, that there are less shootings? commissioner harrison: i think it is. as i look at the number of police involved shootings that have happened here, we have what we call a critical incident video release policy where we release video within seven days. we can make the decision to release it within seven days. every single case we have seen on video and i have been able to see it before...
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that is what we are seeing in baltimore.rom my conversations around the country, that is what they are seeing as well. tom: you touch on a lot of things. one of them you mentioned was not prosecuting low-level crime. state the state attorney mention her plan to stop prosecuting minor cases and try to get social services more directly involved in crisis calls. theoretically, this would enable police to spend more time on serious crimes, less on mental health and misdemeanors. have you seen any impact from this so far? with this so far? commissioner harrison: nonviolent and property crime continues to decrease here in baltimore. even as we ease the covid restrictions, crime did not go up. only up four incidents in nonfatal shootings, that has come down over the past few months. what -- the x factor is covid. this happened after her policy decision after the beginning of covid. it was an internal policy decision. what we noticed is that crime did not go up. it continued to go down. even though we had to make adjustments, how we
that is what we are seeing in baltimore.rom my conversations around the country, that is what they are seeing as well. tom: you touch on a lot of things. one of them you mentioned was not prosecuting low-level crime. state the state attorney mention her plan to stop prosecuting minor cases and try to get social services more directly involved in crisis calls. theoretically, this would enable police to spend more time on serious crimes, less on mental health and misdemeanors. have you seen any...
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and 96,000 households in baltimore, baltimore region do not have access to broadband. we must do better. our goal should be that every house should have access to high-speed internet, affordable internet. this legislation moves us forward on both access and affordability b on broadband. that's critically important and i'm glad to see that it is included. as much as i support this legislation i've got to express my disappointment as to how this bill is paid for. as chairman of the small business committee i helped develop the programs that help small businesses during covid-19. they weren't they wel businesses. it saves small businesses. save our economy. it saved jobs and it is saved the growth engine for innovation in our community. one to overuse it was extremely important was economic injury disaster loan program and advanced program. over 4 million idle loans have been granted in excess of $230 billion. these grants helped save businesses. these loans help save businesses. these are for the smaller of the small businesses. they are the ones who use it. these are lo
and 96,000 households in baltimore, baltimore region do not have access to broadband. we must do better. our goal should be that every house should have access to high-speed internet, affordable internet. this legislation moves us forward on both access and affordability b on broadband. that's critically important and i'm glad to see that it is included. as much as i support this legislation i've got to express my disappointment as to how this bill is paid for. as chairman of the small business...
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here in baltimore city we have a problem with individuals getting vaccinated. right now are mask mandate is back in effect, baltimore city mayor put the mandate in last week because we have a rising ~barry and cases. these are things to consider. into we protect our own i don't understand how we can bring in more refugees but i hope we do something because they deserve better life. >> thanks, appreciate it. >> 34 after the hour. bill deblasio will find your businesses if you violate is vaccine mandate but when will he crackdown on the violent criminals that have been wreaking havoc on the streets of new york city for a while now, talking to a restaurant owner next. >> guy was attacked with a hatchet at an atm, the beer is jetting off to asia as afghanistan falls to the telegram is why is she staying silent. jillian: new york city mayor bill deblasio downplays a violent hatchet attack in manhattan while talking about a program addressing mental health issues. >> we have serious issues to address no question. it is a very small percentage, we should never stereot
here in baltimore city we have a problem with individuals getting vaccinated. right now are mask mandate is back in effect, baltimore city mayor put the mandate in last week because we have a rising ~barry and cases. these are things to consider. into we protect our own i don't understand how we can bring in more refugees but i hope we do something because they deserve better life. >> thanks, appreciate it. >> 34 after the hour. bill deblasio will find your businesses if you violate...
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many violence in baltimore and it's a cancer that's been plaguing baltimore all of our lives.ip with our federal partners which is stronger than ever, it's about making sure that baltimore gets the attention that other cities get and that our great local federal partners have the resources they need to accomplish their goals and helping us break up folks who are trafficking weapons into baltimore, 60% of the guns come from another state. we are able to make cases and remove folks and get them out of the neighborhoods but it's not just about them. we know two weeks ago i released the first-ever comprehensive violence prevention plan alongside local, state and our federal delegation and it understands that we'll have three pillars. public health approach and community engagement and interagency and accountability. we're no longer going to put this solely on the backs of our police department. we're going to have community prevention programs, we're going to focus on public health, focus on substance abuse and addiction and all of it is how we'll reduce violence in baltimore for
many violence in baltimore and it's a cancer that's been plaguing baltimore all of our lives.ip with our federal partners which is stronger than ever, it's about making sure that baltimore gets the attention that other cities get and that our great local federal partners have the resources they need to accomplish their goals and helping us break up folks who are trafficking weapons into baltimore, 60% of the guns come from another state. we are able to make cases and remove folks and get them...
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195-2000 baltimore laws, 100000 manufacturing jobs. so that had a negative effect on people feeling like they have control over the other lived. they weren't around one on a 3 night stay here. want to be getting ready for the banish college. why any be going to be available? not only did we will build together port coverage when we build it. it will be our covington, digital, baltimore, at the heart of this, a new world headquarters for under armor, an opportunity for all the bottom will be dig more. tonight, baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 for the board . coming to project the developer guarantee, the city affordable housing jobs and exchange for the investments are intended to have a mixed income, diverse community. their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about $70000.00 per year. so we're saying she can't build a community. what people who are wealthy snarkiness is not helpful to discuss. so, but if only gets a moment for the neighborhood is still in equality, no,
195-2000 baltimore laws, 100000 manufacturing jobs. so that had a negative effect on people feeling like they have control over the other lived. they weren't around one on a 3 night stay here. want to be getting ready for the banish college. why any be going to be available? not only did we will build together port coverage when we build it. it will be our covington, digital, baltimore, at the heart of this, a new world headquarters for under armor, an opportunity for all the bottom will be dig...
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i wanted to tell the story of baltimore.w the world i know what you all know about the incredible innovation, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference we are making. i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects i was so proud of overseeing and baltimore art program on c street are overdose work that saved more than 3000 lives in three years, the healthy babies program is still going on strong now during the time i was here a decreased infant mortality. that is what he intended to the book on. but in talking with my publisher over time i started to realize that my story is also story public health. that story was hard to write because i think, like many people, i had blocked out some of the difficult parts of my childhood. even my adulthood. things i did not really want to tell people. i had it hidden away somewhere. i had not really talked to a lot of people about tom's while i think people may have known parts of it, maybe not everything. my parents and grandparents suffered a lot during the cultu
i wanted to tell the story of baltimore.w the world i know what you all know about the incredible innovation, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference we are making. i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects i was so proud of overseeing and baltimore art program on c street are overdose work that saved more than 3000 lives in three years, the healthy babies program is still going on strong now during the time i was here a decreased infant mortality. that is what he...
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it will be our covington, digital, baltimore, at the heart of this, a new world headquarters for under armor, an opportunity for all the baltimore dig more and i was one city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 for the fort coming to project the developer guarantee, the city affordable housing jobs and exchange for the investments are intended to have a mixed income, diverse community. their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families and making about $70000.00 per year. so we're saying is ship can't build a community where people who are wealthy snarkiness is not helpful to discuss. but if only gets a moment to the neighborhood is still in equality, no, not in favor. any oppose. remember we are creating a structural disadvantage in our nasty degree, but we've creating structural advantage in our way. and that's where we are today. it wasn't till i got older and started understanding politics a lower more. and at the same time, i started getting real big into black history about the things that america had done to us that makes the news that spectacula
it will be our covington, digital, baltimore, at the heart of this, a new world headquarters for under armor, an opportunity for all the baltimore dig more and i was one city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 for the fort coming to project the developer guarantee, the city affordable housing jobs and exchange for the investments are intended to have a mixed income, diverse community. their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families and making about $70000.00...
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but that's what's going on in baltimore. i was sitting here at my desk watching the police and the children interact on the day of april 27th, 2015. and the children were doing rocks, the police door rocks back at the children. and eventually the police, you know, they're shooting rubber bullets and they deploy tear gas. and at the moment they deploy that tear gas. i'm sitting here and i'm i, i feel like this wait, come right on my chest. and i might, i can't breathe. i couldn't watch them anymore because i knew it was cause i'm sort of busy a logical reaction in my body. it really was powerful, pivotal turning point because everybody went over draft after that, everybody went into throwing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and volunteerism. so talk about so what is home in naval would you be with a least likely be within your partner? i'm originally from grandma grandma area to me that law section of the neighborhood is everything that, that that was a certain level pains. you've got to go through to be really fro
but that's what's going on in baltimore. i was sitting here at my desk watching the police and the children interact on the day of april 27th, 2015. and the children were doing rocks, the police door rocks back at the children. and eventually the police, you know, they're shooting rubber bullets and they deploy tear gas. and at the moment they deploy that tear gas. i'm sitting here and i'm i, i feel like this wait, come right on my chest. and i might, i can't breathe. i couldn't watch them...
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you're gonna be like that you don't for the last one above above me and baltimore is very similar to many cities in the way that has been read post digitalization 19 in 2000 baltimore laws, 100000 manufacturing jobs. so that's kind of a negative effect on people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lives. they weren't around on a 3 night on the getting just want to watch any be going to be available. not only did we will build together or come in when we build it. it will be out for coming to a more digital baltimore, at the heart of this, a new world headquarters for under armor in opportunity for all the bottom of the day. tonight, baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 for the board . coming to project the developer guarantee, the city affordable housing jobs in exchange for the investments are intended to have a mixed income, diverse community. their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families make about $70000.00 per year. so we're saying you can't build a community with people who are wealthy snarkiness is no
you're gonna be like that you don't for the last one above above me and baltimore is very similar to many cities in the way that has been read post digitalization 19 in 2000 baltimore laws, 100000 manufacturing jobs. so that's kind of a negative effect on people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lives. they weren't around on a 3 night on the getting just want to watch any be going to be available. not only did we will build together or come in when we build it. it...
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he orders the baltimore house to fly union jack in the middle of the city that was confederate and baltimore is being occupied. it was definitely a tense period but as the business side all-timer was not at important enough to be in business with the brown brothers at that point. >> did you get cooperation from brown brothers and how did you conduct your research? >> i did get cooperate in but i didn't need cooperation. brown brothers commissioned a 150 anniversary book and wrote about five years from the early 60s until 1967 collates all of the firm's historical records and after that and again i don't put enough skin into it because it's not that important all of that research material by the new york historical society where it resides and for those of you who have done research barrel oral histories of love it at yale and the chairman library there's no lack of publicly available documentation. their something buried somewhere in the firm's archive that didn't get into the historical society. i saw no evidence of that was the case and frankly i wasn't that interested in trying to figure
he orders the baltimore house to fly union jack in the middle of the city that was confederate and baltimore is being occupied. it was definitely a tense period but as the business side all-timer was not at important enough to be in business with the brown brothers at that point. >> did you get cooperation from brown brothers and how did you conduct your research? >> i did get cooperate in but i didn't need cooperation. brown brothers commissioned a 150 anniversary book and wrote...
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it's in baltimore. cameron yards. how many have been there?> the baltimore orioles completely changed baseball in 1992 with the opening of that ballpark. >> we kicked their butts in the playoffs. >> well, you know. unfortunately good architecture is not a guarantee of good baseball. that's a whole other discussion, but it is the only -- you know, every building type evolves a certain amount. libraries, hospitals, schools, houses, everything evolves and changes over time. baseball parks are the only example i could think of where one single building completely turned around a whole way of building things 180 degrees. >> and everybody started building downtown after that. >> everybody started building. most, not all, but everybody started building baseball only. and fairly traditional in layout often more eccentric and idiosyncratic, which -- >> i mean it was like packed in bell park. my wife is from san francisco. i've been to that place. >> fantastic. san francisco went from having one of the worst ballparks in the major league to having one o
it's in baltimore. cameron yards. how many have been there?> the baltimore orioles completely changed baseball in 1992 with the opening of that ballpark. >> we kicked their butts in the playoffs. >> well, you know. unfortunately good architecture is not a guarantee of good baseball. that's a whole other discussion, but it is the only -- you know, every building type evolves a certain amount. libraries, hospitals, schools, houses, everything evolves and changes over time. baseball...
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it might not have happened in baltimore in 1992. it could have happened in another city, five years later, ten years later, but some other team would have said at some point, we don't want a concrete donut that looks like a freeway overpass. we want a real baseball park. and architects would have ultimately, i think responded. that's my -- we will never know 100% because what happened happened. >> right. because of customer pushback. customer didn't want to product. >> yes. and ultimately, in all of our architecture what clients want, matters. they serve their clients and do what their clients wanted. happily here, they had a very, very enlightened client who wanted something important. another -- but to the point about downtown, revivals were happening any way and made its way into baseball somewhere for the first time. it's one of the reasons i feel for kansas city that maybe it's just as well that it didn't happen 15 years ago when there was a minor push to move the royals downtown. >> yeah. >> because i don't know that downtown
it might not have happened in baltimore in 1992. it could have happened in another city, five years later, ten years later, but some other team would have said at some point, we don't want a concrete donut that looks like a freeway overpass. we want a real baseball park. and architects would have ultimately, i think responded. that's my -- we will never know 100% because what happened happened. >> right. because of customer pushback. customer didn't want to product. >> yes. and...
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instead, it tore west baltimore apart. developers started dividing up the community to make way for the highway. residents were evicted from their homes. businesses were shut down. a black community was split down the middle. -- by that highway to nowhere. it's estimated that 971 houses and 62 businesses were destroyed and over 1,500 residents were displaced. and that has been the story of several other federal infrastructure projects from the 1960's, projects that too often placed pavement over people. madam president, i'm pleased that this bipartisan plan makes at least an initial down payment for the first time to put federal dollars towards removing harmful infrastructure projects like the highway to nowhere, so we can reconnect these communities and make them whole. this provision was based off a pilot program i authored in 2019. i want to thank my colleagues, senator cardin and carper, for making this a reality and for president biden including it as part of his american jobs plan. while we didn't get the full amount
instead, it tore west baltimore apart. developers started dividing up the community to make way for the highway. residents were evicted from their homes. businesses were shut down. a black community was split down the middle. -- by that highway to nowhere. it's estimated that 971 houses and 62 businesses were destroyed and over 1,500 residents were displaced. and that has been the story of several other federal infrastructure projects from the 1960's, projects that too often placed pavement...
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it opened the year before so it's possible given it did take longer to build the baltimore one. we were begins to experience a huge resurgence of downtown living, downtown work, downtown, entertainment and so forth. some who have said we don't want a concrete donut that looks like a freeway overpass. we want a real baseball park. architects would have responded. what happened happened. >> customer push back. customer didn't want to product. >> ultimately, in all architecture what clients want, matters. they serve their clients and do what their clients wanted. to the point about downtown revivals were happening any way and made its way into baseball somewhere for first time, it's one of the reasons i feel for kansas city. maybe it's just as well it didn't happen 15 years ago. i don't know that downtown kansas city was truly ready for it, yet. we might have expected too much from a ballpark. it can't alone turn around from downtown. what it can do is be a fantastic reenforcement of a larger revival and make it even stronger and push it forward even more and connect to all the oth
it opened the year before so it's possible given it did take longer to build the baltimore one. we were begins to experience a huge resurgence of downtown living, downtown work, downtown, entertainment and so forth. some who have said we don't want a concrete donut that looks like a freeway overpass. we want a real baseball park. architects would have responded. what happened happened. >> customer push back. customer didn't want to product. >> ultimately, in all architecture what...
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>> yes, so the spike we've seen in baltimore county has been alarming. in addition to the case rate that you mentioned, we've also seen a 611% increase in our hospitalizations. and we're proud in baltimore county to be a jurisdiction where 74% of eligible residents are vaccinated, but what we're seeing is a lot of our younger people and those who are unvaccinated are still catching this deadly variant and we're seeing an alarming increase in our case rates and our hospitalizations, and that led to the state of emergency that you mentioned at the top. >> that's really the issue here. you have people who are 18 to 39 who are very much driving the uptick in cases. are we talking here about those folks being unvaccinated or are we talking about breakthrough cases or are we talking about both? >> yeah, a little bit of both, but we know the best tool we still have in our fight against covid-19 is the vaccine. it's safe, it's effective and now with the fda approval, we are encouraging all residents to get it. our, to date our health department reports that just
>> yes, so the spike we've seen in baltimore county has been alarming. in addition to the case rate that you mentioned, we've also seen a 611% increase in our hospitalizations. and we're proud in baltimore county to be a jurisdiction where 74% of eligible residents are vaccinated, but what we're seeing is a lot of our younger people and those who are unvaccinated are still catching this deadly variant and we're seeing an alarming increase in our case rates and our hospitalizations, and...
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w championship outside baltimore fan. it sits alongside will re macro and san burns on 8 on the po and it's created popular tv shows he left with improving he's mentality you've seen the show. i have not, i'm sorry, no. so it's basically happy as animal in the world as a goldfish. you know why it's got 10 2nd memory self man play great golf last week, just couple. that's where he's on the stretch. and as important thing to remember, i'll be here again later with most both need. so thanks very much peter. that is the news and i'll have more news on the other side of the break until and for me, how many, but your time as a i think of some of the biggest companies in the world today. all of them are big tech, with algorithms that they're called, the move that we do to them. the more data we pritchard. we're in the midst of a great, great, and big tech companies around the empires are rising on a wealth of information and we other commodity. in the 2nd 5 part series. 90 re examined whether corporations are colonizing the inte
w championship outside baltimore fan. it sits alongside will re macro and san burns on 8 on the po and it's created popular tv shows he left with improving he's mentality you've seen the show. i have not, i'm sorry, no. so it's basically happy as animal in the world as a goldfish. you know why it's got 10 2nd memory self man play great golf last week, just couple. that's where he's on the stretch. and as important thing to remember, i'll be here again later with most both need. so thanks very...
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he says that i'm wasting my time because white supremacists can't change, yet he's calling baltimorehy is he wasting his time marching up and down in front of their department with a megaphone? you've had more than a0 years, daryl davis, working on your individual attempt... keep that in mind. i've had more than a0 years, kwame rose was only 21 years old when he said that. right, so i want to tap into your experience as we end this show. you have had plenty of time and experience to reflect on — do you believe that violent confrontation over race in america is going to get worse? some people look at the demographics of this, they look at the fact that whites will be in a minority in the united states... in 2042. ..very, very soon and they think that could be a turning point when many of the tensions we talked about become even more inflammatory. yes, that is correct. ok, the year is 2042. two decades from now, 21 years from now, for the first time in our history, the united states will be 50—50. 50% white, 50% non—white. between 2045 and 2055, whites will become the minority. for man
he says that i'm wasting my time because white supremacists can't change, yet he's calling baltimorehy is he wasting his time marching up and down in front of their department with a megaphone? you've had more than a0 years, daryl davis, working on your individual attempt... keep that in mind. i've had more than a0 years, kwame rose was only 21 years old when he said that. right, so i want to tap into your experience as we end this show. you have had plenty of time and experience to reflect on...
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not just baltimore -- i'm talking about gun violence now.on that. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? do you think john cox will be a better governor than gavin newsom? [sfx: bear roar] does a bear sh*t in the woods? >> pauley: time for a tale from steve hartha h dancing. >> although her dancing days are done, phyllis brinkerhoff of kansas says she is not too old to appreciate a sick beat. in fact, mrs. "b," as she is known in the neighborhood, is obsessed with one dance song in particular. >> it is a fun, joyous song. ♪ you put your right arm in ♪ >> the hokey-pokey. you know how when you love a song, you want your friends to love it, too? that's why mrs. "b" gave her neighbor a hokey-pokey c.d. and started talking about the song constantly. >> i could see her name
not just baltimore -- i'm talking about gun violence now.on that. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? do you think john cox will be a better governor than gavin newsom? [sfx: bear roar] does a bear sh*t in the woods?...
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you said earlier because whose kids is just having fun. baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america. and it is like dickens would say, the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other investments looking like a ghost town. baltimore in many ways is the ground 0 for rachel. apartheid in america is where racial voting was invented in 1910 and then racially restrictive covenants were also created. here. we have a miss in this country that the reason neighborhoods are segregated is because people like to live with one another who are of the same race. or because african americans have too little income to move into white neighborhoods. or because there's private prejudice that prevents african americans from buying homes and white neighborhoods. and that's all true. but it's a tiny, tiny part of the truth. there's intentionality with the capital decisions that were made around housing in the forty's and in the fifty's. and i think people are law to sleep thinking that certain things happened by default. rather than by design. you have the f,
you said earlier because whose kids is just having fun. baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america. and it is like dickens would say, the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other investments looking like a ghost town. baltimore in many ways is the ground 0 for rachel. apartheid in america is where racial voting was invented in 1910 and then racially restrictive covenants were also created. here. we have a miss in this country that the reason...
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and so we see his photograph in the collection in baltimore. we see another surgeon, and he writes about the experience on the 14th of the most eventful day, eventful day of his life occurred, he drew $100, and my draft was in favor of assistant surgeon rank first lieutenant. i read the address several times, and i liked it, and 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 that experience of wearing his uniform. another, alexander augusta, who also wrote to president lincoln, saying how he wanted to tender -- and tended to apply to apply for an appointment to become a surgeon for the freed men. he left his country to live in canada, to study medicine, but he returned to be a part of this experience of the war. and here is his photograph and his letter. we see a soldier, and another group of photographs by white officers who photographed some of their
and so we see his photograph in the collection in baltimore. we see another surgeon, and he writes about the experience on the 14th of the most eventful day, eventful day of his life occurred, he drew $100, and my draft was in favor of assistant surgeon rank first lieutenant. i read the address several times, and i liked it, and 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...
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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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and baltimore conspired against annapolis. of the reasons was economics. the british had blockaded the eastern seaboard. the economy was in ruins, so people knew that if you got to the capital, you would get the government moving in, the military moving in, the congress, and that meant an economic windfall of houses and restaurants andnd economic activity. so everybody wanted the capital. there was even a joke at one point ben franklin said maybe we need multiple capitals or revolving capital and there was a funny joke about the trojan horse eluding to hell unpopular congressy was. the joke among a lot of the members of congress was maybe we shouldk build a trojan horse, pt congress in the belly and sneak it into the city at night and loaded backup and sneak off to the next city. so we couldn't get a capital. enter george washington and he really identifies four problems and this is what is so remarkable to me. it should have been ben franklin. it should have been john adams, thomas jefferson. i mean,, we had some remarkable r
and baltimore conspired against annapolis. of the reasons was economics. the british had blockaded the eastern seaboard. the economy was in ruins, so people knew that if you got to the capital, you would get the government moving in, the military moving in, the congress, and that meant an economic windfall of houses and restaurants andnd economic activity. so everybody wanted the capital. there was even a joke at one point ben franklin said maybe we need multiple capitals or revolving capital...
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host: baltimore. would you welcome refugees in baltimore? caller: thank you.hank you for your show. i listen every day. i appreciate what you do. absolutely i would welcome afghan refugees into my community, or into my home. i think that it is what weowe to the -- what we owe to the afghani people after the past 20 years, quite honestly. host: stephen alexander, ohio, independent. how would you answer the question? caller: good morning. i appreciate your show. i would absolutely welcome all well-vetted immigrants. if they are afghanistan, that is great, if they are mexican, that is great. if they are central american, that is great. we are lacking the ability to vet them, and i don't know why the administration is ignoring that fact. it is. the last administration -- i don't know if they did a better job, but we need to do that as a nation, as a country, as parents, that is what we need to do to come together. host: we are talking about tens of thousands, 60,000 or more that might be eligible for a special immigrant visa from afghanistan. the ability to well t
host: baltimore. would you welcome refugees in baltimore? caller: thank you.hank you for your show. i listen every day. i appreciate what you do. absolutely i would welcome afghan refugees into my community, or into my home. i think that it is what weowe to the -- what we owe to the afghani people after the past 20 years, quite honestly. host: stephen alexander, ohio, independent. how would you answer the question? caller: good morning. i appreciate your show. i would absolutely welcome all...
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we have the new york -- of course baltimore that still is on our heart and mind. do you see the spirit breaking down some of the divisions and the conflicts that are going on? how would the spirit work in that, you think? >> it is a complex situation. complex and challenging. if folk were more willing to see that the spirit is in each of us, and that it is universal, and that is no difference, but the spirit is calling us to be humane towards one another. so that we can have a conversation about our differences, but our similarities. so that we can greet the light and the hope of got us and we can stop warring against one another. especially in our african- american communities. we need to see the light of god in the presence of the holy spirit moving in each and every one so we can stop doing harm to ourselves. >> very good, thank you. >> the spirit is about both truth and reconciliation. and we have to start with the truth. the spirit convicts us. the spirit reminds us of some really harsh and awful realities of the racial disparities that continue to exist in o
we have the new york -- of course baltimore that still is on our heart and mind. do you see the spirit breaking down some of the divisions and the conflicts that are going on? how would the spirit work in that, you think? >> it is a complex situation. complex and challenging. if folk were more willing to see that the spirit is in each of us, and that it is universal, and that is no difference, but the spirit is calling us to be humane towards one another. so that we can have a...
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however, i will say in baltimore county, indoor masks are not required.f it's truly a state of emergency, why isn't the county executive and other executives around the country, why aren't they imposing indoor mask mandates? and at the very least requiring vaccinations for people who are entering county buildings or for county employees. i think those are things that are within the power, within the authority of county executives. and if it's truly a state of emergency as it is, i would expect more of these actions to be taken. >> 354% since jump. dr. leana wen, thanks very much. i should mention she has a new book, lifelines, doctor's fight in public health. >>> president trump threatening to invoke privilege and block investigation into the capitol riot. president biden has the final say. what does trump, the former president, have to hide by invoking such privilege? we'll take a look next. life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other ti
however, i will say in baltimore county, indoor masks are not required.f it's truly a state of emergency, why isn't the county executive and other executives around the country, why aren't they imposing indoor mask mandates? and at the very least requiring vaccinations for people who are entering county buildings or for county employees. i think those are things that are within the power, within the authority of county executives. and if it's truly a state of emergency as it is, i would expect...
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annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the government moving in the military moving in congress moving in. that meant an economic windfall of a boarding houses and restaurants in economic activity. so everybody wanted the capitol. ben franklin at one point said maybe we did multiple capitals maybe we need revolving capitol for there is root joke about their trojan horse alluding to how unpopular congress was the joke was meg who should build a trojan course, but congress and a belly and sneak it into a city at night and let them do the business, load up and sneak out to the next city we could not get a capitol. so enter george washington. hampton vice for problems is that remarkable to me it should've been ben franklin. it should have been john adams, thomas jefferson we had some remarkable renaissance men. well educated well-traveled, extraordinary intellects. it was not then that identified these problems and came up with the solution was a one man amon
annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the government moving in the military moving in congress moving in. that meant an economic windfall of a boarding houses and restaurants in economic activity. so everybody wanted the capitol. ben franklin at one point said maybe we did multiple capitals maybe we need revolving capitol for there is root joke about their trojan horse alluding to how...
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-- >> baltimore's new case count has risen 374%. >>> to durham, north carolina, where they declared a state of emergency. in arkansas, an about face where they banned mask mandates. >> it was an error to sign that law, i admit that. >> the divide is deepening over vaccines, too. in texas, a large number of health care workers protested outside of baylor medical center where they're requiring staff to be vaccinated. as the pandemic presses on, the sturgis motorcycle rally presses on >> i'm a realist if it's my turn, it's my turn. >> i'm concerned, chuck, we'll see another surge related to that rally. >> reporter: the u.s. crossed a critical milestone when it comes to vaccinations. approximately 50% of the u.s. population is fully vaccinated here in new york the number is 69%. >> kathy, thanks. >>> breaking overnight, the senate paved the way for a final vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. after spending the day hammering out the amendments, they voted to end the filibuster. tracie potts joins us with the latest final passage could come in just a matter of hours. >> reporter: th
-- >> baltimore's new case count has risen 374%. >>> to durham, north carolina, where they declared a state of emergency. in arkansas, an about face where they banned mask mandates. >> it was an error to sign that law, i admit that. >> the divide is deepening over vaccines, too. in texas, a large number of health care workers protested outside of baylor medical center where they're requiring staff to be vaccinated. as the pandemic presses on, the sturgis motorcycle...