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residents worked with us to keep baltimore safe.ause] in 2018, while republicans were getting wiped out all across the country, in our deep blue state, and a big blue year i became only the second republican governor to be reelected in the entire 242-year history of our state. [applause] we did just as well with republicans and conservatives as donald trump did, but i ran 45 points ahead of him. because we also won suburban women, asians, hispanics, young voters, and more than 30% of the black vote running against the national president of the naacp. [applause] we completely debunked the myth that the way you vote is predetermined by the color of your skin, where you live, where you were born, or where you worship. we succeeded by growing the tent and by convincing voters that we had the right ideas and the competence to actually get things done. the stakes of this next election could not possibly be any higher. joe biden has an historically unpopular and failed record as a president. over 70% of the people in america believe that o
residents worked with us to keep baltimore safe.ause] in 2018, while republicans were getting wiped out all across the country, in our deep blue state, and a big blue year i became only the second republican governor to be reelected in the entire 242-year history of our state. [applause] we did just as well with republicans and conservatives as donald trump did, but i ran 45 points ahead of him. because we also won suburban women, asians, hispanics, young voters, and more than 30% of the black...
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blight, low income, a lot of parts of baltimore hurting and i am a product of baltimore. i didn't grow up where freddie gray was, but he could have been my cousin. he could have been my but he could have been any one of us in here for real. and still to this day, there's no accountable city for his death with that said, i am i think every person. when i go into the press briefing room, no matter what president of the five, i take every one of you with me. each and every one of you is not necessarily just black. a woman is each and every one of you, because all of us feel, all of us are touched by very things that's happening in society. so when i go in, i go in understanding that illustrious front row, the illustrious front row will ask questions. ukraine answer and there's nothing. what ukraine needs questions. it will ask about, you know, the federal reserve. we need the information about the federal reserve. yes. but when they come to me, they want to get to me the questions about the water not being safe to drink in jackson while flint is still dealing with the issue,
blight, low income, a lot of parts of baltimore hurting and i am a product of baltimore. i didn't grow up where freddie gray was, but he could have been my cousin. he could have been my but he could have been any one of us in here for real. and still to this day, there's no accountable city for his death with that said, i am i think every person. when i go into the press briefing room, no matter what president of the five, i take every one of you with me. each and every one of you is not...
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i interned at the museum in baltimore, maryland. mutual interest and admiration got us together. i welcome bob and i will begin the presentation now. one other programming notes, so understand all presidents use trains to travel around and still do on some occasions. we picked seven presidents because of some specific issues they encountered or specific milestones that are associated with their presidential train travel. at the conclusion of the stock are going to end with a couple video presentations from the george h.w. bush funeral train courtesy of union pacific so please stick around for that to think you will enjoy that very much. there are three main i guess pieces of presidential train and travel the campaign which is prime which are most familiar with, while in office and then after the president passes away. were going to move from president to president and talk about all three of those even though it may be a little out of chronological order it would probably the best way to handle it. so bob are you there? >> wonderful thank you for joining us today. we are going to
i interned at the museum in baltimore, maryland. mutual interest and admiration got us together. i welcome bob and i will begin the presentation now. one other programming notes, so understand all presidents use trains to travel around and still do on some occasions. we picked seven presidents because of some specific issues they encountered or specific milestones that are associated with their presidential train travel. at the conclusion of the stock are going to end with a couple video...
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let's get serious, violent year in baltimore, total of 641 shooting incidents. some residentses are working to inspire hope in their community, including our next guest who has handed out meals to unfortunate residencent dids in west baltimore. vink mccoramieshgsz k, why do you do what you do? >> thank you for having us this morning, i appreciate the opportunity. simply, i do it because i believe in spite of what is going on around us as a city and i'd be disingenuous to say things are not serious. inspite of that, i remain hopeful and try to make sure that my staff and my volunteers just try to continue to promote hope to the people in that community that we so need to serve. >> todd: would these people not have a hot thanksgiving dinner if not for you? >> i'm quite certain that many of the folks standing in our lines and we had families, we had a man, a woman and a child or children standing in our lines and they said to me w withhaving to interpret anything. we wouldn't have had any thanksgiving if you guys were not here, i'm encouraged by that. i know where
let's get serious, violent year in baltimore, total of 641 shooting incidents. some residentses are working to inspire hope in their community, including our next guest who has handed out meals to unfortunate residencent dids in west baltimore. vink mccoramieshgsz k, why do you do what you do? >> thank you for having us this morning, i appreciate the opportunity. simply, i do it because i believe in spite of what is going on around us as a city and i'd be disingenuous to say things are...
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father was about to be sworn in for his fifth term in congress representing our beloved hometown of baltimore. i was riding in the car with my brothers and were thrilled and jumping up and down and said nancy, look, there's the capitol. i would say i don't see any capitol, was it a capital a, capital b or capital c and timely i saw it. a stunning white building with a magnificent dome, i believed then as i believe today this is the most beautiful building in the world because of what it represents. the capitol is a temple of our democracy, of our constitution, of our highest ideals. on that day, i stood with my father on this floor as he took the sacred oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies and -- foreign and domestic. all of us who served in this house have taken the hallowed oath of office and it is the oath that stitches us together in a long and storied heritage, colleagues who served before us. colleagues like abraham lincoln, daniel webster, shirley chic om, patsy mink and our beloved john lewis. it binds me as a colleague with my father, a
father was about to be sworn in for his fifth term in congress representing our beloved hometown of baltimore. i was riding in the car with my brothers and were thrilled and jumping up and down and said nancy, look, there's the capitol. i would say i don't see any capitol, was it a capital a, capital b or capital c and timely i saw it. a stunning white building with a magnificent dome, i believed then as i believe today this is the most beautiful building in the world because of what it...
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a true jewel of baltimore city. a thankful to all of our donors who helped to not only put on events like this, but for what our branches do and neighborhoods for young people and families. each and every day, especially through the pain they make with a pratt, was a partner in helping our young people learn. we know this week we found out that so many young people across our state fell back. but in many cases, baltimore bucked the trend. and that, we know is due in part to the great partnership here at the library and we know there will be more renovation. and there i say the new pratt library in my neighborhood in park heights to come. so thank you all for being here. thank you to mr. and mrs. brown for always being fabulous doers and supporters and the biggest cheerleaders of our great city of baltimore. and we look forward to a great conversation. thank you. thank you so much, mayor scott. it's now my time to introduce miss jemele hill to you, but i really am just going to piggyback on some of the things our may
a true jewel of baltimore city. a thankful to all of our donors who helped to not only put on events like this, but for what our branches do and neighborhoods for young people and families. each and every day, especially through the pain they make with a pratt, was a partner in helping our young people learn. we know this week we found out that so many young people across our state fell back. but in many cases, baltimore bucked the trend. and that, we know is due in part to the great...
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jessica: the end of the road, baltimore, maryland.e, we catch up with brittany young and her group of dirt bike riders. brittany: our program, how we're making it safer is literally making sure kids pick up a bike and not a gun. >> i like that. jessica: the chemical engineer turned tech teacher created the non-profit b-360 a few years back, as police started cracking down on dirt bike riders. brittany: right and so you ride a two-stroke, why? >> because of the power. jessica: the young riders not only learn how to operate and fix the bikes but in the colder months take s.t.e.m. classes. brittany: the skills that we're looking at growing could be anything from manufacturing to electricians to mechanics to future teachers to chemical engineers. jessica: but revving the engines of change here, brittany says, needs support. brittany: so i want to see candidates that are thinking about policies, not short term but long term, so generations now and generations later and how to affect it. perry: we look at the flag from different directions,
jessica: the end of the road, baltimore, maryland.e, we catch up with brittany young and her group of dirt bike riders. brittany: our program, how we're making it safer is literally making sure kids pick up a bike and not a gun. >> i like that. jessica: the chemical engineer turned tech teacher created the non-profit b-360 a few years back, as police started cracking down on dirt bike riders. brittany: right and so you ride a two-stroke, why? >> because of the power. jessica: the...
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native of baltimore early february 1863. asa owned a sawmill between goose creek and -- basically east of filament. there are two very short letters of introduction dated february 5th 1863 from thomas hoke, -- hoax letters are written to the custom house office there is in berlin, maryland. francis cochrane of baltimore. both refer to janey as an uncompromising union man. asa, apparently, traveled by horse in carriage to the potomac river. he somehow made his way across to sandy hook, maryland. >> where we just were not too long ago. >> travis and i did a facebook thing for civil war times at sandy hook. we got a pass from the marshal at sandy hook that allowed genie to go to harpers ferry. allowed them both to go to harpers ferry where they then took a train to baltimore. the last large document is a letter of introduction dated february 1763 to introduce cheney and daughter to general robert shank, commander of the middle department headquartered in baltimore. the middle department was like a big administrative department
native of baltimore early february 1863. asa owned a sawmill between goose creek and -- basically east of filament. there are two very short letters of introduction dated february 5th 1863 from thomas hoke, -- hoax letters are written to the custom house office there is in berlin, maryland. francis cochrane of baltimore. both refer to janey as an uncompromising union man. asa, apparently, traveled by horse in carriage to the potomac river. he somehow made his way across to sandy hook, maryland....
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coming up a quarter till the top of the hour and carley joins us with news from baltimore. >> carley:ns hopkins university is warning students about a disturbing increase in serious violent crimes around its baltimore campuses. the university saying, quote: these acts of violence tear at the fabric of our community and the university is working to support the victims and increase our public safety presence in the area and assist the baltimore police department in its investigation. the country's oldest research university reporting seven armed robberies on or around two of its baltimore campuses in october alone. cvs, walgreen's, and walmart have tentatively agreed to pay approximately $13.8 billion to settle thousands of state and local lawsuits accusing the chain of mishandling opioid pain killers. that according to two people close to the negotiations. if finalized it would be the first nationwide settlement with retail pharmacy chains. cvs announced its portion of the deal $4.9 billion for stated, county, and city government and another 130 million for native american tribes. scho
coming up a quarter till the top of the hour and carley joins us with news from baltimore. >> carley:ns hopkins university is warning students about a disturbing increase in serious violent crimes around its baltimore campuses. the university saying, quote: these acts of violence tear at the fabric of our community and the university is working to support the victims and increase our public safety presence in the area and assist the baltimore police department in its investigation. the...
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of a hook, a cost saver, more of these cruise ships rolling into baltimore. >> not just baltimore, los angeles, galveston, texas, they are trying to bring more ships to the customer to ensure that more people who can't afford air fare, say let's drive. it's easier. >> people were trying to get on a cruise ship and it turned out to be tillman's new boat see ma mody, thank you very much jason, happy sailing. >>> on deck, speaking of ships, move over l.a., there is a new king of american ports we're going to tell you who coming up next. >>> plus, it may be the single greatest personal art collection ever assembled and now it's up for auction. robert frank has it, i mean the story, not the actual art, next. the hiring process used to be the death of me. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, behold... all that talent! getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it
of a hook, a cost saver, more of these cruise ships rolling into baltimore. >> not just baltimore, los angeles, galveston, texas, they are trying to bring more ships to the customer to ensure that more people who can't afford air fare, say let's drive. it's easier. >> people were trying to get on a cruise ship and it turned out to be tillman's new boat see ma mody, thank you very much jason, happy sailing. >>> on deck, speaking of ships, move over l.a., there is a new king...
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allow them both to go to harpers ferry where they then took a train to baltimore. the last large document is a letter of introduction dated february 17, 1863 to introduce to major general which was headquartered in baltimore. the middle department is like a big administrative department for baltimore in the pa. so shake is not going to sound humble posting administrative general. the letter was signed by two baltimore businessmen and hopkins reese made a janie. that they went to his house got the letters of introduction. unfortunately do not know the nature of the visit. probably were having issues with confederates trying to get help out of baltimore. were talking before hand about the border is abstract, right? how many guys from loudoun county go over and fight with the potomac home brigade. white is a maryland dirt. >> and of course a white ends up going on, he survives the war. he fights with randy station and after the war he will buy the ferry which is named whites vary in is now closed. >> also found the bank in town which is now lightfoot restaurant. big n
allow them both to go to harpers ferry where they then took a train to baltimore. the last large document is a letter of introduction dated february 17, 1863 to introduce to major general which was headquartered in baltimore. the middle department is like a big administrative department for baltimore in the pa. so shake is not going to sound humble posting administrative general. the letter was signed by two baltimore businessmen and hopkins reese made a janie. that they went to his house got...
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i live in baltimore, but i work in washington dc and i work in this population the other area i wantyou to address this the easy availability of prescription drugs if you walk through the streets of baltimore and you work through the streets of washington dc in areas, you can get process and different prescription pain killers just industry, you know you write them for five dollars ten dollars, you know, they just everywhere and three the big one is to come in or justice system. this one i think needs to be addressed because a lot of these people go to jail for different things and when they come out they can find jobs and because this records and whatever they accumulate from drugs or whatever situation keep following them and as a result, you create a population. we cannot find jobs and resort to those same measures they go back into using drugs because they get frustrated and depressed and we have to deal with this situations every day or before we that we can address this before the before sam canyon just addresses your question. what kind of medical professional are you? i'm a m
i live in baltimore, but i work in washington dc and i work in this population the other area i wantyou to address this the easy availability of prescription drugs if you walk through the streets of baltimore and you work through the streets of washington dc in areas, you can get process and different prescription pain killers just industry, you know you write them for five dollars ten dollars, you know, they just everywhere and three the big one is to come in or justice system. this one i...
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baltimore at 13 public high schools in baltimore, 13 people, 0% of the kids at grade level and half aozen, only one% can, half the schools in baltimore where they are 0% proficient in math but jesse jackson has not said a word about that but a muffet just some 4-year-old girl whose parents determine how she reacts that and writes a letter demanding this, it is nonsense. if there was a crime against leadership, people like jesse jackson or that would be death row. >> host: at what point you were raised in south-central did you become a conservative or was it after you left? >> guest: there was no moment. my dad was a lifelong republican. he said democrats want to give you something for nothing and when you try to get something for nothing you get nothing for something. favorite expression. my mother was a lifelong democrat. they would quarrel in a civil way when we would get together for dinner, my dad worked long hours and then debate politics and my mother because she was better educated would in my opinion beat him but the older i got the more i realized my dad was using common sens
baltimore at 13 public high schools in baltimore, 13 people, 0% of the kids at grade level and half aozen, only one% can, half the schools in baltimore where they are 0% proficient in math but jesse jackson has not said a word about that but a muffet just some 4-year-old girl whose parents determine how she reacts that and writes a letter demanding this, it is nonsense. if there was a crime against leadership, people like jesse jackson or that would be death row. >> host: at what point...
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his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post new york times baltimore sun chicago tribune in detroit free press suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of death in america american popular music and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing in the street motown and the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today. and particularly. i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you're no
his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post new york times baltimore sun chicago tribune in detroit free press suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of death in america american popular music and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing in the street motown and the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank...
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. >> o'donnell: a powerful explosion rocked a baltimore neighborhood today flattening a home and sending three people to hospital. we've got that story next. sistm to help her get the most out of her medicare plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! take advantage with an aarp medicare advantage plan... only from unitedhealthcare. this black friday, save on all the gifts you need for the gifts that keep on giving. because while they have no idea what's going on here... -hi. -...a little something of their own will get them in the spirit. black friday deals up to 50% off at chewy. i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. will get them in the spirit. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and sw
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take baltimore.mes the obama administration to investigate whether they are engaging in systemic racism this is the same department that about two months earlier the obama administration gave in a word for the 21st policing. the number one and number two people, the state attorneyle tht brought the charges. two of them chose to have the case is tried before a black judge who found them not guilty. the united states attorney generaled at the time and i'm reminded of the joke wanda sykes once said how are you going to complain about the man when you are the man so it's ridiculous. every city has or has had a black mayor and police chiefs and superintendents at public schools. it's ridiculous. recently in philadelphia there's a place i'm sure you've heard about this it's an amusement park i've never heard about it until this incident happened. one of the characters is walking down high-fiving everybody but the black little girls. they were high-fiving white kids and ignoring the black kids and it appear
take baltimore.mes the obama administration to investigate whether they are engaging in systemic racism this is the same department that about two months earlier the obama administration gave in a word for the 21st policing. the number one and number two people, the state attorneyle tht brought the charges. two of them chose to have the case is tried before a black judge who found them not guilty. the united states attorney generaled at the time and i'm reminded of the joke wanda sykes once...
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. >>> a powerful explosion rocked a baltimore neighborhood today, flattening a home and listen, i'm doneecret. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. who says you have to spend more on skincare to get results? i power up my skin with olay. it works. guaranteed. try niacinamide for strength, retinol 24 for smoothness and vitamin c for brightness. i like to use them...
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and baltimore have 13 public high schools public high schools and baltimore were 0% of kids are at grade level. that's almost half the childrenn of baltimore where the kids are 0% proficient in math or 1%. to my knowledge there hasn't been a word about that but you let some 4-year-old girl whose parents will determine how she reacts to that and you demand this, that and the other. it's a crime against leadership and some these people like jesse jackson and al sharpton. >> host: larry elder at what point being raised in south central did you become a conservative? >> guest: my dad was a lifelong republican. my dad said you don't get something for nothing.up you almost getting the -- almost always get nothing for something. my mother is a lifelong democrat and they would quarrel in a similar way -- my dad worked long hours and we sit down to table and a debate politics of my mother to could she was very educated would in my opinion beat him but the older i got the more i realized my dad was using common sense and i began siding with myze dad. so i was never a victim. i never felt i was opp
and baltimore have 13 public high schools public high schools and baltimore were 0% of kids are at grade level. that's almost half the childrenn of baltimore where the kids are 0% proficient in math or 1%. to my knowledge there hasn't been a word about that but you let some 4-year-old girl whose parents will determine how she reacts to that and you demand this, that and the other. it's a crime against leadership and some these people like jesse jackson and al sharpton. >> host: larry...
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i started cutting hair as a teenager on my mother's porch southwest baltimore.air and childhood friends's hair and barbering just came naturally to me. later on i met this great mentor, mr. lenny clay from the house of naturals, legendary barber. you know, he cut people like oprah winfrey hair. his barbershop was not just a barbershop. he showed me being a barber was more than just cutting hair. one of my first collaborations was i turned the barbershop into an alternative art space for african american artists, because i understood that art had been taken out of public school. then we collaborated with all the major art institutions in the city of baltimore. i understood that the work that i was doing in one shop needed to be replicated. i gathered some friends that was barbers and beauticians and nail techs. and we created more than a shop, more than a shop is a network of barbershops and beauty salons. they are bringing resources directly to the community. we understand that miss shirley is raising her fourth generation of great grandchildren. she's on a limi
i started cutting hair as a teenager on my mother's porch southwest baltimore.air and childhood friends's hair and barbering just came naturally to me. later on i met this great mentor, mr. lenny clay from the house of naturals, legendary barber. you know, he cut people like oprah winfrey hair. his barbershop was not just a barbershop. he showed me being a barber was more than just cutting hair. one of my first collaborations was i turned the barbershop into an alternative art space for african...
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then we collaborated with all the major art institutions in the city of baltimore.at i was doing in one shop needed to be replicated. i gathered some friends that was barbers and beauticians and nail techs. and we created more than a shop, more than a shop is a network of barbershops and beauty salons. they are bringing resources directly to the community. we understand that miss shirley is raising her fourth generation of great grandchildren. she's on a limited budget. so let's send some of this food down to ms. shirley. the house over here, they have problem with substance abuse. so we address that by sending no narcan to them. people don't really necessarily trust a lot of hospitals, but if you keep coming to the barber shop and i understand this, i say melissa, when was the last time you had your blood pressure checked? we had did over 5,000 healthcare scenings. we did vaccinations for covid because what i understood then every community and every way there wasn't a walgreens, but there's a barbershop. we understand what's taking place in our communities. barber
then we collaborated with all the major art institutions in the city of baltimore.at i was doing in one shop needed to be replicated. i gathered some friends that was barbers and beauticians and nail techs. and we created more than a shop, more than a shop is a network of barbershops and beauty salons. they are bringing resources directly to the community. we understand that miss shirley is raising her fourth generation of great grandchildren. she's on a limited budget. so let's send some of...
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fox 45 in baltimore says there's no evidence you grew up are born there.lked about you moving to new york as a young man, eventually going to military school in pennsylvania. they said there's no address for you in baltimore until you are attending johns hopkins. they said this they quote their investigation, the story you tell your book is compelling but it may be more fiction than fact but he said it's misleading the public but it does not become an ugly lie until campaign refuses to talk about it. so set the record straight for us. >> there is nothing in my book and anything i have written or that i have ever said that is been exaggerated or misled anybody. i do not have a reason to exaggerate my life. i moved a lot when i was junk not because of choice but because of tragedy. i watch my father die in front of me when i was three years old because he did not get the healthcare that he needed. i watch my family struggle. i watched how when i was 17 years old i first joined the army. first became a society unites its military was going to be my future, my
fox 45 in baltimore says there's no evidence you grew up are born there.lked about you moving to new york as a young man, eventually going to military school in pennsylvania. they said there's no address for you in baltimore until you are attending johns hopkins. they said this they quote their investigation, the story you tell your book is compelling but it may be more fiction than fact but he said it's misleading the public but it does not become an ugly lie until campaign refuses to talk...
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take baltimore, a man died in police custody. in comes the obama administration to investigate whether baltimore is engaging in systemic racism. a month earlier the obama administration gave the award for their 31st policing. they celebrated them. in baltimore at the time, freddie gray droit, the mayor was black. the number one and number two people running the police was black. six cops were charged, three of them were black. all city council was democrat, majority black. the united states attorney general was black and so was the president. i am reminded of the joke, wanda sykes says how can you complain about the man when you are the man? many of them have or have had superintendents of public schools, who are black, it is ridiculous. recently in philadelphia, there is a place called sesame place. it is an amusement park, i never heard of it until this incident. one of the muppets is walking down and she is high-fiving everybody except for these two little black girls. there is a lot of video or either the character or other c
take baltimore, a man died in police custody. in comes the obama administration to investigate whether baltimore is engaging in systemic racism. a month earlier the obama administration gave the award for their 31st policing. they celebrated them. in baltimore at the time, freddie gray droit, the mayor was black. the number one and number two people running the police was black. six cops were charged, three of them were black. all city council was democrat, majority black. the united states...
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calling every news station in baltimore to get coverage. it made no sense that even after her case was aired on local television in baltimore, it only stayed within the confines of the city. it did not get picked up in neighboring counties. it did nick -- docket state, national, or international coverage. the police only know the community for being an area of trouble. the slogan snitches dig ditches is well known. but that is not how cases get solved. an assailant has been arrested. a letter details a timeline of her last days. possibly her restingplace in a landfill in virginia that covers acres of land. we struggled with not knowing what happened to her. funding groups that can assist is more important now than ever. teams to pass out flyers in local areas are needed. there needs to be an effort on local law enforcement. education for all is needed. money for training and media relations, community relations, cultural relations, and family assistance. a national standard for missing people. instead of each level having their own. this wo
calling every news station in baltimore to get coverage. it made no sense that even after her case was aired on local television in baltimore, it only stayed within the confines of the city. it did not get picked up in neighboring counties. it did nick -- docket state, national, or international coverage. the police only know the community for being an area of trouble. the slogan snitches dig ditches is well known. but that is not how cases get solved. an assailant has been arrested. a letter...
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you know, this is nancy pelosi from baltimore, let's not forget, from baltimore, representing a great city of baltimore, who serves in the city of san francisco, the equally great city there. talk about what it was like to work for her. >> oh, gosh. thinking about the days i spent working for the speaker, and i have always called her speaker whether we were in the majority or minority. she will always be speaker. it was a master class in politics. every single moment, every single day. she cared deeply about her members, as congresswoman dean knows well. she cared deeply about the issues, and she continued to strive no matter the consequences, no matter the hurdles. look, many of us felt that hoped that this day would never come, but we knew it would. and just like any legislative battle, just like anything she does, she did it strategically, methodically, and has set the stage for the next generation of leaders with a strong democratic caucus heading into next congress. >> i am going to talk about some of the next leadership, which she's ushered in, which is epic. we're talking about
you know, this is nancy pelosi from baltimore, let's not forget, from baltimore, representing a great city of baltimore, who serves in the city of san francisco, the equally great city there. talk about what it was like to work for her. >> oh, gosh. thinking about the days i spent working for the speaker, and i have always called her speaker whether we were in the majority or minority. she will always be speaker. it was a master class in politics. every single moment, every single day....
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you're in baltimore.se that's a city that's seen a lot of troubles over the last few decades. what are some of the things you want to do for baltimore, the city you're in right now? >> yeah, i love this city and i love the promise of the city and i want the entire state to know you can't have a thriving maryland if you don't have a thriving baltimore. and i don't just say that because i'm a baltimoren. i say that because i'll very good at math. name me a state that is clicking on all sellcylinders but the st is not? that doesn't exist. for our state to grow we have to make sure baltimore is growing and focus on public safety and getting and keeping violent offenders off of our streets and getting illegal guns out of our neighb neighborhoods. we got to make sure we have a 21st century education system teaching our students how not just to be employees but employers and means we got to focus on economic growth. we got to incentivize businesses to come and stay and also make sure we're creating pathways for
you're in baltimore.se that's a city that's seen a lot of troubles over the last few decades. what are some of the things you want to do for baltimore, the city you're in right now? >> yeah, i love this city and i love the promise of the city and i want the entire state to know you can't have a thriving maryland if you don't have a thriving baltimore. and i don't just say that because i'm a baltimoren. i say that because i'll very good at math. name me a state that is clicking on all...
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in 2017, the baltimore department identified over 100 homicide suspects. seven in ten had at least one prior arrest for drugs. so the idea that drug offender can be understood to mean nonviolent offender, i think is is deeply wrong, misguided. and so when we hear about drugs, i it's important to make the point that you made which is that they actually do drive of the most serious forms of violence certainly did a lot more the past but that that is a tool that police officers i think need retain at least in the near term. and any others. got a second question here. can be do they have. hang on. one second. the mic is coming to you. we have a. why don't we give her a shot? because she hasn't asked the question yet. it's for gavin. oh, okay. sorry. okay. i was actually silent. she asked my previous question. i was going to ask about the disparity between the u.s. and europe with gang related violence, especially gun violence. but i was going to maybe ask more generic question. you touched on it kind of throughout your speech. how much of this is less a polici
in 2017, the baltimore department identified over 100 homicide suspects. seven in ten had at least one prior arrest for drugs. so the idea that drug offender can be understood to mean nonviolent offender, i think is is deeply wrong, misguided. and so when we hear about drugs, i it's important to make the point that you made which is that they actually do drive of the most serious forms of violence certainly did a lot more the past but that that is a tool that police officers i think need retain...
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tyler in baltimore, maryland. thanks for the thoughts this morning. kaisers, curve is larry hogan a new governor now being voted in, governor hogan still serving at the rest of the term but he was on sundays shows talking about the state of the republican party as he sought and particularly were donald trump falls into that. years, and a cloak from sunday. >> look, this should event a huge red way. should've been one of the biggest red ways we've ever had because president biden's approval rating was so low, one of the lowest historically, more than 70% of people of the country is going in the wrong direction. and yet we still didn't perform. i think common sense conservatives that focused on talking the issues people cared about like the economy and crime in education, they did when number of people who try to relitigate the 2020 election and focus on conspiracy theories and talked about things the voters didn't care about, they were all almost universally rejected. i think it's basic at the 30 election in a roe that donald trump has cost us the race
tyler in baltimore, maryland. thanks for the thoughts this morning. kaisers, curve is larry hogan a new governor now being voted in, governor hogan still serving at the rest of the term but he was on sundays shows talking about the state of the republican party as he sought and particularly were donald trump falls into that. years, and a cloak from sunday. >> look, this should event a huge red way. should've been one of the biggest red ways we've ever had because president biden's...
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in our family my brother tommy then became mayor of baltimore also. but it's been my privilege to play a part in forging extraordinary progress for the american people i have enjoyed working with three presidents achieving historic investments in clean energy, with president george bush. [ applause ] transformative health care reform with president barack obama. [ applause ] and forging -- and forging the future from infrastructure to health care to climate action with president joe biden. [ applause ] now we must move boldly into the future grounded by the principles that have propelled us this far and open to fresh possibilities for the future. scripture teaches us that for everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven. my friends, no matter what title you all, my colleagues, have bestowed upon me, speaker, leader, whip, there is no greater official honor for me than to stand on this floor and to speak for the people of san francisco. this i will continue to do as a member of the house, speaking for the people of san francisco,
in our family my brother tommy then became mayor of baltimore also. but it's been my privilege to play a part in forging extraordinary progress for the american people i have enjoyed working with three presidents achieving historic investments in clean energy, with president george bush. [ applause ] transformative health care reform with president barack obama. [ applause ] and forging -- and forging the future from infrastructure to health care to climate action with president joe biden. [...
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facilities and it comes as much of the country is seeing its 1st significant snowfall. grades president baltimore zalinski, he says that moscow is deliberately targeting civilian sites, surveying the damage from another deadly attack on ukrainian homes. emergency teams came the wreckage and pick up the paces this time its bodies being recovered from the rabble nay. beside the blast hit as many would have been sleeping as the law. i heard a strike around 3 l, which i heard 3 explosion that it was that i realized it was somewhere near by a book and nothing else. then in the morning, i found out that it had happened in this area love for this so much you 3 families used to live in these homes, but the for asia has been pummeled by russian attacks and recent month and locals don't know who was home during the latest blast with it's the 2nd time the city was hit with how we surviving. there's nothing else left to do. here is the way we are surviving. living our lives with the devastation here is the result of another barrage of russian muscles, battering ukraine, explosions and during people and denis
facilities and it comes as much of the country is seeing its 1st significant snowfall. grades president baltimore zalinski, he says that moscow is deliberately targeting civilian sites, surveying the damage from another deadly attack on ukrainian homes. emergency teams came the wreckage and pick up the paces this time its bodies being recovered from the rabble nay. beside the blast hit as many would have been sleeping as the law. i heard a strike around 3 l, which i heard 3 explosion that it...