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my sense also a longshoreman here at the port of baltimore. we are a third-generation family of longshoreman as my grandfather was a longshoreman yorktown virginia. i come from a family of achievers. we were not taught i can't, only i can. i'm the first as governor moore mentioned, first female crane operator at the port of baltimore. i can't adequately express how honored and proud i am to been given the opportunity to introduce my president of the united states, president biden's administration is the most union and supportive of workers' rights in this country's history. my family is actually grateful for all of the life enriching policies. i take great pride in knowing that there are items in every single household in this country that was at some point handled at a longshoreman. biden side infrastructure legislation that make sure we had the support to do our jobs. he responded with support from the tragic bridge collapse. overnight, we became unemployed, but a few months later we are back. he has been a hands-on president, put a cap on i
my sense also a longshoreman here at the port of baltimore. we are a third-generation family of longshoreman as my grandfather was a longshoreman yorktown virginia. i come from a family of achievers. we were not taught i can't, only i can. i'm the first as governor moore mentioned, first female crane operator at the port of baltimore. i can't adequately express how honored and proud i am to been given the opportunity to introduce my president of the united states, president biden's...
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let's talk about baltimore. how does the tax lien system operate here in this more let's say in the past 20 or 25 years how does your book highlight baltimore in this story? >> i look especially i mean, the story sort of spans 150 years covering the long arc of u.s. history from reconstruction up to the president. i go into the time of the great migration in africa american urbanization. looking at the struggle for political power and in particular looking at cities like baltimore, chicago with the election of harold washington in 1983. gary, indiana with the election of richard hatcher the first african american mayor of a midsize city in 1967. looking at what happened, what forces allowed african americans to gain political power in these cities but also what were the sort of forces undermining their ability to serve their constituents. one thing was these cities were suffering from a draining of their tax bases as a result of white flight out to suburbs moving out to the suburbs and taking their tax dollars w
let's talk about baltimore. how does the tax lien system operate here in this more let's say in the past 20 or 25 years how does your book highlight baltimore in this story? >> i look especially i mean, the story sort of spans 150 years covering the long arc of u.s. history from reconstruction up to the president. i go into the time of the great migration in africa american urbanization. looking at the struggle for political power and in particular looking at cities like baltimore,...
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does your book highlight baltimore in the story? >> yeah. so, i look especially -- the story soto spans 150 years and covers the long arc of u.s. history from reconstruction up to the present. and i go into the period of time of the great migration and african american urbanization and in looking at the struggle for political power. and in particular, looking at cities like baltimore, chicago with the election of harold washington in 1983. gary, indiana, with the election of richard hatcher, the first african american mayor of a midsize city in 1967. and looking at what happened. what both forces allowed american to gain political power in the citizen what forces were undermining their ability to serve their constituents? one thing was is that the cities were suffering from a draining of their tax bases as a result of white flight out to the suburbs, moving out to the suburbs and taking their docs dollars with them. and then industry in commercial and commercial establishments are not far behind. and so you see this draining of the tax base,
does your book highlight baltimore in the story? >> yeah. so, i look especially -- the story soto spans 150 years and covers the long arc of u.s. history from reconstruction up to the present. and i go into the period of time of the great migration and african american urbanization and in looking at the struggle for political power. and in particular, looking at cities like baltimore, chicago with the election of harold washington in 1983. gary, indiana, with the election of richard...
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baltimore market.had on his first pair of pants in his life at eight years old. made specifically for the trip. this is the first town he saw, the first city he saw. after dropping off the sheep to the market, he was taken by a deckhand to meet the new family. the family he would live with on and off until he was in his 20's. frederick douglass lived in a number of homes in fell's point. his second home was in an area called the hook in fell's point that juts out into the baltimore harbor. to put this into perspective, frederick douglass is now taking care of tommy. he is observing sophia the mother is teaching young tommy how to read. he asks sophia, the mistress, can she teach him and she said of course. she had no experience of being a slave owner or a slave master or what that entailed. she happily taught him along with tommy his abcs, small words and he made remarkable progress. after a couple weeks she shared with her husband what she was doing. he exploded. he said if you teach a n word how to r
baltimore market.had on his first pair of pants in his life at eight years old. made specifically for the trip. this is the first town he saw, the first city he saw. after dropping off the sheep to the market, he was taken by a deckhand to meet the new family. the family he would live with on and off until he was in his 20's. frederick douglass lived in a number of homes in fell's point. his second home was in an area called the hook in fell's point that juts out into the baltimore harbor. to...
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how how your book really highlight baltimore in story. yeah so i mean i look at i i look especially in the i mean this the story sort of spans 150 years and it covers really the long arc of of u.s. history from the from reconstruction up to the president i sort of go into the period of time of the great and african-american urbanization and looking at the struggle political power and in particular at cities like baltimore chicago with the election of harold washington in 1983. gary, indiana with the election of richard hatcher, the first african-american mayor of a mid-sized city in 1967, and in looking at what happened, you know, both what forces allowed african-americans to gain power in these cities, but also what were the sort of forces that were undermining their ability to actually their constituents? and one thing was, is that these cities were suffering from a draining of tax basis as a result of of white flight out to suburbs, you know, and moving out to the suburbs and taking their tax dollars with them. and then industry and co
how how your book really highlight baltimore in story. yeah so i mean i look at i i look especially in the i mean this the story sort of spans 150 years and it covers really the long arc of of u.s. history from the from reconstruction up to the president i sort of go into the period of time of the great and african-american urbanization and looking at the struggle political power and in particular at cities like baltimore chicago with the election of harold washington in 1983. gary, indiana...
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she's also from baltimore baltimore. and. then i told you how my faith was a sure, shall we say? a barometer of how we treat. and my family, when i was born. i was born into a family was devoutly catholic, proud of our italian-american heritage, fiercely patriotic. and in our case, staunchly democratic. so in any case that the combination we believe in, the separation of church and state, of course, but our faith and the respect that we would have for a woman necessitated that we act in a way that would that called public service a noble calling. while you were there to help people that's personal from a petri auric standpoint i say this all over the country not just here. i'll say many of you know that for over 50 years i've been in san francisco where i was born and raised in baltimore, where the national was written. francis scott key, fort mchenry, the national anthem, and everybody at the game. when we get to the end of the land of the free home of, the brave people start cheering. but i cheering. before that, where it says proof through the night that our flag was still the
she's also from baltimore baltimore. and. then i told you how my faith was a sure, shall we say? a barometer of how we treat. and my family, when i was born. i was born into a family was devoutly catholic, proud of our italian-american heritage, fiercely patriotic. and in our case, staunchly democratic. so in any case that the combination we believe in, the separation of church and state, of course, but our faith and the respect that we would have for a woman necessitated that we act in a way...
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she's also from baltimore. i told you how my faith was should i say, a barometer of how we feel as people. i was born into a family that was devoutly catholic. proud of our italian american heritage. fiercely picture, and starkly democratic. we believe in the separation of church and the state of course, but our faith with respect that we would have, necessitated that we act in a way that called public service a noble calling. you were there to help people. that is personal. from a patriotic standpoint, i say this all over the country. many of you know that for over 50 years, i have been in several cisco, but i was born and raised in baltimore. where the national anthem was written. francis scott key, the national anthem. everybody at the edge, land of the free, home of the brave, people start cheering. i started cheering before that. proof through the night that our flag was still there. prove the night that our flag was still there. with liberty and justice for all. that is sort of the baltimore aura that i c
she's also from baltimore. i told you how my faith was should i say, a barometer of how we feel as people. i was born into a family that was devoutly catholic. proud of our italian american heritage. fiercely picture, and starkly democratic. we believe in the separation of church and the state of course, but our faith with respect that we would have, necessitated that we act in a way that called public service a noble calling. you were there to help people. that is personal. from a patriotic...
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marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.a on bbc sounds now. for the first time in 60 years, great britain has reached the america's cup final after beating italy in the qualifying event. britain has never won the world's oldest sporting competition. the team will now challenge the defending champions new zealand next week. our sports editor, dan roan, was watching the race in barcelona. cheering. soak it up! british sailing had waited 60 years for this. ineos britannia celebrating becoming the country's first team to reach the final of the america's cup since 1964. how sweet it must taste for ben ainslie! earlier, the skipper had arrived for a crucial day's racing at their base in barcelona. bankrolled by billionaire sirjim ratcliffe, the team needing one win to seal this qualifying event against italy. is this the day that britannia creates history? in light winds, ainslie and his team made a good start, leading opponents luna rossa by 150 metres after the first leg of eight. the italians close to within 30 metres after th
marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.a on bbc sounds now. for the first time in 60 years, great britain has reached the america's cup final after beating italy in the qualifying event. britain has never won the world's oldest sporting competition. the team will now challenge the defending champions new zealand next week. our sports editor, dan roan, was watching the race in barcelona. cheering. soak it up! british sailing had waited 60 years for this. ineos britannia celebrating becoming the...
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marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.why do you hate me usa on bbc sounds now. uk banks must refund fraud victims within five days, under new rules which come in next week. currently, high street banks and payment firms voluntarily reimburse customers. critics say they're concerned the maximum compensation has been reduced from £415,000 to £85,000. dan whitworth, reporter for bbc radio 4's money box, has more on the changes. essentially, the changes on monday are mandatory and they involve four or five main things. one involve four orfive main things. one thing is an £85,000 reimbursement limit, that's the mandatory amount banks will have to refund victims of fraud. they can refer more about lots of scepticism around whether they will do that. victims have to claim within 30 months, so again, another constraint on victims. 0ften fraud happens in victims might not know for several months or even years. also, the refund you talk about, the reimbursement is going to be split for the first time, 50-50. the split for the first
marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.why do you hate me usa on bbc sounds now. uk banks must refund fraud victims within five days, under new rules which come in next week. currently, high street banks and payment firms voluntarily reimburse customers. critics say they're concerned the maximum compensation has been reduced from £415,000 to £85,000. dan whitworth, reporter for bbc radio 4's money box, has more on the changes. essentially, the changes on monday are mandatory and they involve...
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taylor: talk about the impact from the collapse of the baltimore key bridge that we talked about on marche you already under giving that event just a few months ago. >> it was already a big hit with the bridge collapsed inexperience for the last six months it was already hard before the six-month happen trucking was taken a hit and it was already hurting as far as the freight coming in at the baltimore or anywhere and i also know everybody is feeling the head of the economy dropping down and not receiving the freight that would usually get now as far as baltimore receiving the catastrophic, just seeing pictures it hurts me, the bridge falling down, we are completely stopped in baltimore. it was definitely hard for us in trying to make ends meet right now even after the strike three months after is seen momentum and i don't know how were making about we are. taylor: i want to ask you about the pressure that this is put the president under, he has come out and we led the story with this he does not want to weigh in, yet he could he could enact that would w which would force e longshoreman t
taylor: talk about the impact from the collapse of the baltimore key bridge that we talked about on marche you already under giving that event just a few months ago. >> it was already a big hit with the bridge collapsed inexperience for the last six months it was already hard before the six-month happen trucking was taken a hit and it was already hurting as far as the freight coming in at the baltimore or anywhere and i also know everybody is feeling the head of the economy dropping down...
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you were a major factor in baltimore's port fully reopening in june after the key bridge collapse. now they're facing the strike. what does it mean for the economy and it's great to see you. >> is great to see you and you know, this has been a really hard year for port workers where you know, the port of baltimore which really is america's port i mean, we serve two thirds of this country. it was shut down for 11 weeks because of the key bridge collapse and while we are incredibly proud of the speed and historic speed we were able to reopen the port of baltimore and get our work is back on now just months later we now have a strike. i actually spent time today going by and spending time with our core workers. i actually had a call with some of the leadership early on from ports america and we need to get a conclusion to this quickly because we have to make sure we are both supporting our workers and we've got to make sure the american economy is moving again. this is devastating not just for our families but also for the larger work supply chain and so we need to get to a conclusion
you were a major factor in baltimore's port fully reopening in june after the key bridge collapse. now they're facing the strike. what does it mean for the economy and it's great to see you. >> is great to see you and you know, this has been a really hard year for port workers where you know, the port of baltimore which really is america's port i mean, we serve two thirds of this country. it was shut down for 11 weeks because of the key bridge collapse and while we are incredibly proud of...
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. >> the baltimore ravens select michael oher selected 23rd overall by the baltimore ravens, the tuohysere there by his side just months into his nfl career, the blind side phenomenon swept the nation. >> beautiful dress. if not for the movie, michael would have been as famous as most offensive linemen who toiled in the nfl, which is to say, not all that famous. it's a pretty anonymous position. shotgun! woo hoo! the movie made sean and leanne very famous. it cast them as heroes. the movie made michael famous, but not in a way that he would have ever wanted. >> the tuohys becoming advocates for foster care and adoption. >> there's kids falling through the cracks of this society every single day, and they need our time. >> but in fact, the tuohys didn't legally adopt him. instead, they filed to be his legal conservators in august of 2004, when michael was already 18 and legally an adult. >> legally speaking, an adoption is the legal act or fact of taking another person's child into your own family as your own. a conservatorship is when you appoint an individual to take care of another pe
. >> the baltimore ravens select michael oher selected 23rd overall by the baltimore ravens, the tuohysere there by his side just months into his nfl career, the blind side phenomenon swept the nation. >> beautiful dress. if not for the movie, michael would have been as famous as most offensive linemen who toiled in the nfl, which is to say, not all that famous. it's a pretty anonymous position. shotgun! woo hoo! the movie made sean and leanne very famous. it cast them as heroes....
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one of the big issues in baltimore. he comes in 1987 be one of the big issues is very high auto insurance premiums. folks in this room will be familiar with the fact that auto insurance is mandated at a state level. in the 90s they were paid on average about 7% of their income. 2 to 4 times what the suburban counterparts were paying even though they had the same accident record. we get here and have questions about governance of risk. what it means and who it is that governs it in the first place. this is a huge issue. you need a car to get to work. there is actually a local organization that started that tried to issue a challenge to insurers. they tried to propose an alternative nonprofit insurer and actually combat a child to private insurers in terms of governance of risk. these auto insurance by the 90s -- were private purveyors of mandated goods. they had robust pr efforts. the first pr firm in the u.s. was actually the institute of life insurance started in 1935 by a group of life insurers. they had robust lobbyi
one of the big issues in baltimore. he comes in 1987 be one of the big issues is very high auto insurance premiums. folks in this room will be familiar with the fact that auto insurance is mandated at a state level. in the 90s they were paid on average about 7% of their income. 2 to 4 times what the suburban counterparts were paying even though they had the same accident record. we get here and have questions about governance of risk. what it means and who it is that governs it in the first...
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grady trimble in baltimore. a lot of the supply that is on those tankers and boxcars, knowing there was access to it and they just sit and won't be moved because they can't be moved to. this was a union only dockworkers strike. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: we are hearing honks like lydia's, not as enthusiastic as what we heard in her live shot as trucks go by. truck going by, and a truck carrying cars, getting to this entrance at the port of baltimore, and at this particular entrance, the port is east and charlie, because of the strike you see going on, the work that is not being done right. 2400 of the longshoreman zoster -- if they were not on strike. auto parts, cars, produce, other products that are moved through the port of baltimore, from texas to maine. they are not loading or unloading anything. the president of the american trucking association, and now he's making it difficult to do hurricane reef in north carolina and other parts of the south because of the strike. >> what we were tryi
grady trimble in baltimore. a lot of the supply that is on those tankers and boxcars, knowing there was access to it and they just sit and won't be moved because they can't be moved to. this was a union only dockworkers strike. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: we are hearing honks like lydia's, not as enthusiastic as what we heard in her live shot as trucks go by. truck going by, and a truck carrying cars, getting to this entrance at the port of baltimore, and at this...
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also talk about what this looks like in baltimore. i think, conventionally we are used to thinking about territorial. you can push that to a state level or urban area. when i am really interested in is if we were to collapse those political jurisdictions that sort of govern our lives, what sort of remains as far as moving through the world that maybe governing shoulder to shoulder with the city. one of the big issues and to more, he comes in in 1987. one of the big issues is very high auto insurance premiums. folks in this room. in the 90s they were paying on average 7% of their income and 2 to 4 times with their suburban counterparts were paying even though they have the same accident record. this is a huge issue. there is actually a local organization that started. it is called quick. they tried to issue a challenge to insurers. they proposed an alternative nonprofit and tried to combat the formidable challenge in terms of governance of risk. these insurers, the biggest ones were geico automobile insurance corporation and state farm
also talk about what this looks like in baltimore. i think, conventionally we are used to thinking about territorial. you can push that to a state level or urban area. when i am really interested in is if we were to collapse those political jurisdictions that sort of govern our lives, what sort of remains as far as moving through the world that maybe governing shoulder to shoulder with the city. one of the big issues and to more, he comes in in 1987. one of the big issues is very high auto...
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or came to baltimore was right after that ship hit the francis scott key bridge.thank you very much. now this, donald trump has promised to shut down theth the of education if he's elected. betsy devos is a former education is secretary and joins me now. you said if you came back in a second trump term, you would shut down the department of education. why because it have to go? >> well, stu, it needs to go because it has done nothing to the help advance student achievement and done everything to be agenda-driven, farther and farther and farther to the left. every democrat, left-driven administration has taken the department further to the left with all of their policies. they send out money, congress appropriates with all kinds of strings attached that require states and local communities to do things they don't want or need to do for their students. it doesn't add value. stuart: the education department tries to make policy for the states. it tries to impose federal authority -- >> that's right. stuart: -- over the state,, always a supporting the teachers union.
or came to baltimore was right after that ship hit the francis scott key bridge.thank you very much. now this, donald trump has promised to shut down theth the of education if he's elected. betsy devos is a former education is secretary and joins me now. you said if you came back in a second trump term, you would shut down the department of education. why because it have to go? >> well, stu, it needs to go because it has done nothing to the help advance student achievement and done...
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he's in the baltimore pd at a time when when it's pretty substantial. and then that's not enough for him. he decides that he wants to go into the unit of the baltimore police department that does undercover drug buys and is the one that is the real life unit on which the wire was based. and he's doing this while the show is out. so i've never seen the show yet. that's like i could not possibly watch this. so he did that for a while and then he went he went into the military. he went to iraq and egypt during. the big, you know, the things that the united states sent people there. it was tense. you know, he did all kinds of things that i talk about. so we were very, very different. but then he did eventually go to law school. so he's a lawyer now. i'm still trying to say he's his own person. he has his own verse, but you must do this. but you have a lot of kind of adventurous side. you got into theater. i did get into theater so well when i was coming through in high school. i went to big public high school in miami, florida. my main activity was speech a
he's in the baltimore pd at a time when when it's pretty substantial. and then that's not enough for him. he decides that he wants to go into the unit of the baltimore police department that does undercover drug buys and is the one that is the real life unit on which the wire was based. and he's doing this while the show is out. so i've never seen the show yet. that's like i could not possibly watch this. so he did that for a while and then he went he went into the military. he went to iraq and...
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my mom lives in baltimore. i've been waiting for this. that baltimore flight will become the airline's longest mainland u.s. route. southwest is also adding a red eye from san jose mineta international airport to baltimore. these flights are part of a big expansion southwest has been making in baltimore. >> a new crumbl cookies is opening tomorrow in san jose's almaden neighborhood, and they're offering free cookies. the chain is known for offering special flavors each week, and this week that includes a halloween cookie, a pumpkin cak, and a peanut butter cookie with reese's pieces. so tomorrow is the grand opening. then november 4th through december 3rd. you can visit the store and get that free cookie. if you use the code c a ama and dan. >> i don't think i've had it before. have you had it? >> a crumble i've had like pieces because they're so huge. they come with their own cookie cutter that cuts it into four equal pieces because they're so huge. >> it's a cookie cutter, a knife. >> no, it's like a little stamp that just cuts it equal
my mom lives in baltimore. i've been waiting for this. that baltimore flight will become the airline's longest mainland u.s. route. southwest is also adding a red eye from san jose mineta international airport to baltimore. these flights are part of a big expansion southwest has been making in baltimore. >> a new crumbl cookies is opening tomorrow in san jose's almaden neighborhood, and they're offering free cookies. the chain is known for offering special flavors each week, and this week...
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the real issue when i was there in baltimore talking with those workers is automation.that they will lose their jobs. a lot of the signs they are carrying say things like "machines don't feed families" and" fight automation, save jobs." huge worry that as you automate more functions at the ports, you are losing this good middle-class job for 45,000 workers on the east coast alone. caitriona: so is this dispute more of an existential battle between man and machine? >> the first big battles we are seeing between highly paid workers in advanced automation in the united states. it's certainly inevitable that i number of ports will become more automated. that does not mean no jobs, but instead of a physical person sitting inside of a crane and lifting those containers off the ship onto the shore, it's more like a videogame, that someone could be sitting remotely and operating that crane. it is a different skill set going forward. there is 1300 major container ports in the world. only about 60 to 80 of them are already automated. it's not like all of this will happen tomorrow
the real issue when i was there in baltimore talking with those workers is automation.that they will lose their jobs. a lot of the signs they are carrying say things like "machines don't feed families" and" fight automation, save jobs." huge worry that as you automate more functions at the ports, you are losing this good middle-class job for 45,000 workers on the east coast alone. caitriona: so is this dispute more of an existential battle between man and machine? >>...
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it has close major east coast ports including baltimore, one of the busiest. let's bring in maryland's governor, westmore, there's a lot i want to talk to you about and i was not expecting this strike this week, but here we are. you were a major factor in baltimore's port fully reopening in june after the key bridge collapse, now they are facing this strike, what does it mean for your states economy, and great to see you. >> it's great to see you, and you know, this has been a really hard here for our port workers, the port of baltimore which really is america's port, i mean we serve two thirds of this country, it was shut down for 11 weeks, because of the key bridge collapse and while we are incredibly proud of the speed that we were able to reopen with, now just months later, we now have a strike. actually i spent my time today going by and spending time with our port workers and i had a call with some of the leadership earlier on from ports around america and we need to get a conclusion to this quickly because we've got to make sure that we are supporting o
it has close major east coast ports including baltimore, one of the busiest. let's bring in maryland's governor, westmore, there's a lot i want to talk to you about and i was not expecting this strike this week, but here we are. you were a major factor in baltimore's port fully reopening in june after the key bridge collapse, now they are facing this strike, what does it mean for your states economy, and great to see you. >> it's great to see you, and you know, this has been a really hard...
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how he ended up that day in a strange city, baltimore, although he lived in new york, in a strange and dirty. hope is unknown, after 4 days, without regaining consciousness, he died. october 3, 1929 , a new name appeared on the map of europe: yugoslavia. this is how they began to call the kingdom of the scs, serbs, croats, slovenes, which arose after the first world war on the ruins of the austro-hungarian empire. it united south slavic ethnic groups and territories owned by the austrian habsburgs. this state was a constitutional monarchy. but the experience of democracy was unsuccessful: the parliament was torn apart by contradictions and different ethnic groups could not get along together. then, on september 29, king alexander ii karadjordjevic made a military-monarchy. it was occupied by the nazis, the resistance was led by the communists, and after the victory in 1945, a republic was proclaimed, headed by the partisan leader josip brostito. yugoslavia was part of the eastern bloc, but after death of tita and the liquidation of the socialist system disintegrated into separate state
how he ended up that day in a strange city, baltimore, although he lived in new york, in a strange and dirty. hope is unknown, after 4 days, without regaining consciousness, he died. october 3, 1929 , a new name appeared on the map of europe: yugoslavia. this is how they began to call the kingdom of the scs, serbs, croats, slovenes, which arose after the first world war on the ruins of the austro-hungarian empire. it united south slavic ethnic groups and territories owned by the austrian...
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he saw this as such a great honor for baltimore to welcome them. ethel gave him that day, it meant everything to him. that is how we met her through her kindness. he was determined it would be a spectacular event to model the rest of the nation. over the years i saw her humor and communication skills, she was a great writer, storyteller, and funny person in addition to being a person of great faith. her 90th birthday party, some of you were there in florida was like a sweet 16 party. it was so much fun. the guest of honor was so beautiful and full of joy. everything that we talked about was what we were going to be doing for a long time to come at this party. we shared stories about her. in 1979, larry bird was signed by the celtics. signed by the celtics and ethel was asked to have a dinner for him. you know basketball, they come to the dinner. his hand was bandaged. a table full of kennedys and sportsmen it was noisy and then all of a sudden, a very uncommon thing happened, there was a lull in the conversation. we hear the mother and ethel procla
he saw this as such a great honor for baltimore to welcome them. ethel gave him that day, it meant everything to him. that is how we met her through her kindness. he was determined it would be a spectacular event to model the rest of the nation. over the years i saw her humor and communication skills, she was a great writer, storyteller, and funny person in addition to being a person of great faith. her 90th birthday party, some of you were there in florida was like a sweet 16 party. it was so...
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i mean, the federal funding to baltimore is cut by something mean 70% or so. i couldn't find the exact statistic but it is just in insane depletion of resources for the city and so in this kind of period of fiscal austerity. i mean the schmoke doesn't have, you know, economic growth to legitimize or to bring credibility to his administration. right. and so he turns to in some ways to community participation to sort of legitimize his authority. and i think that's something that we see in other cities as well. and it's sort of an interesting it's an, you know, haven't quite threaded yet because. i actually think that it's that particular conflict of like what does it mean to sort of grow but also like grow inclusive is maybe like the central question of the schmoke administration and is also true for on all across all the different critical goods. i look at i look at housing, education, jobs and the needle exchange program that started and then auto insurance and. it's the same thing all the different community activists that are involved know they need more mon
i mean, the federal funding to baltimore is cut by something mean 70% or so. i couldn't find the exact statistic but it is just in insane depletion of resources for the city and so in this kind of period of fiscal austerity. i mean the schmoke doesn't have, you know, economic growth to legitimize or to bring credibility to his administration. right. and so he turns to in some ways to community participation to sort of legitimize his authority. and i think that's something that we see in other...
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marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.ys at least — the united nations says at least 70 _ the united nations says at least 70 people have been killed _ least 70 people have been killed in a gang attack in haiti~ _ killed in a gang attack in haiti. the un human rights office — haiti. the un human rights office says armed men blown into — office says armed men blown into a — office says armed men blown into a gang rampaged through a town— into a gang rampaged through a town using automatic rifles to shoot — town using automatic rifles to shoot residents. police in central bosnia say 80 people are now known to have died following floods and landslides for so most of the victims were from giovinco, which 2a hours was cut off from the rest of the country foot of the rest of the country foot of the regional government says many people remain unaccounted for and search and rescue efforts continue. 0fficials for and search and rescue efforts continue. officials say some homes have been almost completely buried in rocks and debris.
marianna spring, bbc news, baltimore.ys at least — the united nations says at least 70 _ the united nations says at least 70 people have been killed _ least 70 people have been killed in a gang attack in haiti~ _ killed in a gang attack in haiti. the un human rights office — haiti. the un human rights office says armed men blown into — office says armed men blown into a — office says armed men blown into a gang rampaged through a town— into a gang rampaged through a town using...
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i'm from baltimore. one of the things i wanted to be when i was coming out of high school wanting to be a doctor, but ended up being a history major. but and i've always this stuff, but, you know, i was listening to one thing that you said. you harriet tubman. oh, did get it right. that she was studied by the. mm hmm. so didn't start, obviously, until 1947, i think. right. right. so so couple questions here. number one, she gathered a lot of intel. mm hmm. how was recorded? somebody there says she was illiterate. how was recorded? and the other is that where did. did the cia use some of her, um, some of her ways of gathering intel and what she did? did the did they use in infuse that, for lack of better terms, in. they do. yeah. so i don't know that we actually know how she communicated the intel to the us army. my hunch is that it was verbally she had very close relationships with, the generals and the colonels of the us army of the south. there's i in the book about this scene of general david hunter,
i'm from baltimore. one of the things i wanted to be when i was coming out of high school wanting to be a doctor, but ended up being a history major. but and i've always this stuff, but, you know, i was listening to one thing that you said. you harriet tubman. oh, did get it right. that she was studied by the. mm hmm. so didn't start, obviously, until 1947, i think. right. right. so so couple questions here. number one, she gathered a lot of intel. mm hmm. how was recorded? somebody there says...
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baltimore. >> 13 million students are not attending enough school to succeed.ly absent they're learning the skills not building the life skills they need, not set up for success in college. >> reporter: some students like this group say programs make a difference. >> i want to show my family that i'm going to succeed. >> why is it important for you to come to school? >> education. >> while this program is a step it's not perfect, some of is the students we hoped to speak with today actually didn't come to school, why do you think it continues to be a challenge, an issue? >> if you think about those issues of poverty, how students experience that in household to household. >> reporter: they're hoping for every unanswered door knock there's a chance for an open door. do you think it will make a difference? >> i hope so. >> it's worth noting teachers i spoke with after remote learning with covid-19 there's been a more leniency for kids to show up. >> it's really striking numbers. you humanized with the kids you talked with. >> it's important that we meet them with
baltimore. >> 13 million students are not attending enough school to succeed.ly absent they're learning the skills not building the life skills they need, not set up for success in college. >> reporter: some students like this group say programs make a difference. >> i want to show my family that i'm going to succeed. >> why is it important for you to come to school? >> education. >> while this program is a step it's not perfect, some of is the students we...
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how did he end up that day in a strange city, baltimore, although he lived in new york, in strange andy clothes, unknown. four days later, without regaining consciousness, he died. october 3, 1929. a new name , "yugoslavia," appeared on the map of europe. this is what they began to call the kingdom of the shs, serbs, croats, and slavs that emerged after the first world war on the ruins of the austro-hungarian empire. it united the south slavic ethnic groups and territories owned by the austrian habsburgs. this state was a constitutional monarchy, but its experience with democracy was unsuccessful. the parliament was torn apart by contradictions and different ethnic groups could not get along together. then in september. 29 king alexander ii korogeorgevich carried out a military-monarchist coup, declared that from now on there would be no intermediaries between him and the people and issued a law renaming the country. in 1941 it was occupied by the nazis, the resistance was led by the communists, and after the victory in 1945 a republic was proclaimed, headed by the partisan leader jose
how did he end up that day in a strange city, baltimore, although he lived in new york, in strange andy clothes, unknown. four days later, without regaining consciousness, he died. october 3, 1929. a new name , "yugoslavia," appeared on the map of europe. this is what they began to call the kingdom of the shs, serbs, croats, and slavs that emerged after the first world war on the ruins of the austro-hungarian empire. it united the south slavic ethnic groups and territories owned by...
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there to bear witness covering the streets of baltimore as a reporter. i never heard gunshots in anger. yet here we were in the capitol house chamber, a shot away from, well, who was shooting who and why. we had no. we didn't know. masses jammed the terrace the steps scaled walls broke windows. we know the police officers were engaged in hand-to-hand combat battles with men who stole their riot shields and knocked them down with a flagpole. are we new? the chamber started getting foggy from tear gas right in our line of sight. same bearded faces poked through jagged glass while detectives held their guns on them. that standoff was the longest moment of our lives. you might have seen that picture. taken by one of the best photographers in washington. anyway, it captured the the tear that we were going through and speaking weapons. we learned later that some were literally loaded for. they had bear spray with them. so this crowd was really rough. and they meant business somehow. we escaped. the edgar allan poe chamber, though most of the doors were locked
there to bear witness covering the streets of baltimore as a reporter. i never heard gunshots in anger. yet here we were in the capitol house chamber, a shot away from, well, who was shooting who and why. we had no. we didn't know. masses jammed the terrace the steps scaled walls broke windows. we know the police officers were engaged in hand-to-hand combat battles with men who stole their riot shields and knocked them down with a flagpole. are we new? the chamber started getting foggy from...
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baltimore is going $147 million to make that conversion.onverting to electric or hydrogen for person driven machinery. it cannot be used for automation, the biden/her said ministries and believes it will protect un jobs. >> president biden: they keep the economy strong. for too long, they've brought on fossil fuels at aging infrastructure, putting workers at risk and exposing communities to dangerous pollution. >> reporter: the port of baltimore's economic impact from maryland, one hundred $92 million a day, represent 13% of maryland's gdp. president biden. this project will support the 100,000 union jobs across the country, the next step in his forced transition to net 0 economy. donald trump holding a news conference in florida on the economy, but would use tariffs to protect american industries. >> we are going to revive our economy, a system of fair and reasonable tariffs, so powerful we never used them. china paid is hundreds of billions of dollars. >> china came to the phase 1 trade deal which was the first time china put in writing e
baltimore is going $147 million to make that conversion.onverting to electric or hydrogen for person driven machinery. it cannot be used for automation, the biden/her said ministries and believes it will protect un jobs. >> president biden: they keep the economy strong. for too long, they've brought on fossil fuels at aging infrastructure, putting workers at risk and exposing communities to dangerous pollution. >> reporter: the port of baltimore's economic impact from maryland, one...
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grady trimble in baltimore, where do negotiations stand?> reporter: negotiations aren't really happening. that is why you see these workers at the port of baltimore, 2400 workers at this port alone on strike, 45,000 international longshoremen's association members on strike from texas up north to maine. our colleague lydia hu spoke to the president of the organization, he's praising the president and julie sue saying she's doing a good job getting the two sides to the table but that's not how a lot of industry associations feel. they say the biden/harris administration isn't doing enough. president biden could invoke the taft-hartley act to make these workers stay on the job while negotiations continue. the chamber of commerce calling on president biden to invoke that so is the association of manufacturers and the national retail federation but president biden is saying no. the cost to the economy could be massive. it could be 2. one billion dollars in impact to the us economy this week and then they say as supply-chain grinder to a halt it
grady trimble in baltimore, where do negotiations stand?> reporter: negotiations aren't really happening. that is why you see these workers at the port of baltimore, 2400 workers at this port alone on strike, 45,000 international longshoremen's association members on strike from texas up north to maine. our colleague lydia hu spoke to the president of the organization, he's praising the president and julie sue saying she's doing a good job getting the two sides to the table but that's not...
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nobody in baltimore city had been shooting people with hunting rifles. it was illegal handguns and ghost guns, which i was supportive of. chuck: a quick follow-up, the george floyd justice into what restrict chokeholds and no knock warrants. would you support the act? mr. hogan: i can tell you one thing i'm very concerned about them and i probably have spoken out more about this than anyone in america. when the defund the police movement started, i was the loudest critic against a, saying you were going to defund the police is like saying you are going to improve education by defunding the school. it was absurd and ridiculous. i passed the first bill in america, a refund of the police initiative, so they could hire more officers, so they can train better, pay for de-escalation techniques. my opponent has cut the prince georges county police, they are down, crime is out of control, 500% increase in carjackings. chuck: ms. alsobrooks, the george floyd justice in policing act, would you support it? ms. alsobrooks: i would. i was law-enforcement, the chief l
nobody in baltimore city had been shooting people with hunting rifles. it was illegal handguns and ghost guns, which i was supportive of. chuck: a quick follow-up, the george floyd justice into what restrict chokeholds and no knock warrants. would you support the act? mr. hogan: i can tell you one thing i'm very concerned about them and i probably have spoken out more about this than anyone in america. when the defund the police movement started, i was the loudest critic against a, saying you...
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casas y sÓlo mismo con los orioles de baltimore.Á calor maÑana? nayarit: sÍ. cuÁndo haremos el opening del segmento del tiempo? el aviso por calor excesivo se ha convertido en una advertencia por calor. el golpe de calor puede ser mortal. puede ser por arriba y por abajo. san francisco se escapa de lo 90 grados. esta es la capacidad. puede reflejar la luz del sol. el dÍa de maÑana no tendremos viento. la tarde podrÍan intensificarse los vientos. la mala calidad del aire en el sector de san josÉ. tenemos un marcado descenso en la prÓxima semana laboral. en san josÉ permanezcan en el rango de los 40 grados. >> preocupaciÓn en la comunidad internacional. en pocas semanas comienza en san francisco una prohibiciÓn. saddam: ya estamos de regreso. en un mes las camionetas que se estacionen en las calles dÓnde hay prohibiciÓn podrÍa hacer remolcadas. >> hay una aparente soluciÓn para abordar la crisis de personas sin hogar. >> estÁn creando mÁs trauma y mÁs desesperaciÓn. >> esta es la gran preocupaciÓn que tienen muchos. en la maÑana serÁn
casas y sÓlo mismo con los orioles de baltimore.Á calor maÑana? nayarit: sÍ. cuÁndo haremos el opening del segmento del tiempo? el aviso por calor excesivo se ha convertido en una advertencia por calor. el golpe de calor puede ser mortal. puede ser por arriba y por abajo. san francisco se escapa de lo 90 grados. esta es la capacidad. puede reflejar la luz del sol. el dÍa de maÑana no tendremos viento. la tarde podrÍan intensificarse los vientos. la mala calidad del aire en el sector de...
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we went to baltimore. obviously we know what happened a couple months ago with one of the bridges there, $147 million for maryland in particular. just think about it, 27 states, 11 states are republican governors. this is -- we're talking about the inflation reduction act, which only democrats voted for. republicans didn't vote for that. republicans tried to repeal that. let's not forget what the speaker said yesterday about aca, wanted to repeal aca. wanted to repeal aca, which would hurt millions of americans. that's what the president wants to focus on, which is why he wanted to make sure he clarified what he said. if there's hateful rhetoric that is being said about communities, americans, communities across this country, he's going to speak out about it. it's not the first time that he said so. >> just briefly, heading back to the middle east this week, a revised cease-fire examination, and can you -- >> so a couple things. following israel's response in a self-defense against iran, senior u.s. offici
we went to baltimore. obviously we know what happened a couple months ago with one of the bridges there, $147 million for maryland in particular. just think about it, 27 states, 11 states are republican governors. this is -- we're talking about the inflation reduction act, which only democrats voted for. republicans didn't vote for that. republicans tried to repeal that. let's not forget what the speaker said yesterday about aca, wanted to repeal aca. wanted to repeal aca, which would hurt...
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i have enjoyed being in talbot county, everything from montgomery to baltimore to anne arundel.t everywhere. we are going to continue that. the voters deserve to hear from me, and i have tried to reach every one of them. they recognize the stakes of it. our reproductive freedoms are on the line. they recognize we are working to make sure we have gun laws that preserve our children's lives. gun violence is the number one killer of our children. economic opportunity is a huge issue for marylanders. i have talked to them about where they are and the race for the future. it's the kind of state and country we will build for our children and grandchildren. it's been really amazing to have the chance to interface with marylanders, but we are taking nothing for granted. we are fighting for every vote. >> talking about taking nothing for granted, money a factor in this race, and i want to pull this up from the baltimore sun. you have raised more than hogan, but republicans have another $16 million in their war chest. what is that going to look like in the next two weeks? >> you're right,
i have enjoyed being in talbot county, everything from montgomery to baltimore to anne arundel.t everywhere. we are going to continue that. the voters deserve to hear from me, and i have tried to reach every one of them. they recognize the stakes of it. our reproductive freedoms are on the line. they recognize we are working to make sure we have gun laws that preserve our children's lives. gun violence is the number one killer of our children. economic opportunity is a huge issue for...
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court of appeals that covers virginia, held in a case a few years back that baltimore couldn't fly a drone over the city, 12 hours a day to track people's movements all across the city. norfolk is trying to accomplish from the ground what baltimore was trying to accomplish from the air. we think it's pretty clear that the fourth amendment forbids that. and does this will this bleed all the way to california? is this a national case here, a federal case? it very well may flock safety, the tech company that the norfolk police department partnered with, has cameras in over 5000 communities nationwide. there are a bunch in california, and we think this case really has broader implications. and we're ready to pursue it up to the supreme court if we need to. it is certainly a fascinating debate. michael soifer, appreciate your time and your insight. have a good evening. thank you so much. yeah. and flock safety has a big presence here in the bay area. they're also behind the license plate reader cameras in san jose. we reached out to sjpd about this lawsuit. sjpd declined to comment on pen
court of appeals that covers virginia, held in a case a few years back that baltimore couldn't fly a drone over the city, 12 hours a day to track people's movements all across the city. norfolk is trying to accomplish from the ground what baltimore was trying to accomplish from the air. we think it's pretty clear that the fourth amendment forbids that. and does this will this bleed all the way to california? is this a national case here, a federal case? it very well may flock safety, the tech...
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de dÓlares es lo que pagarÁn el propietario y el gerente del barco que chocÓ contra el puente de baltimoreacuerdo con el departamento de justicia. >> recommend to a court tomorro. >> la fiscalÍa de los Ángeles recomienda que haya una nueva sentencia para los hermanos lyle y eric menÉndez, que cumplen una condena de cadena perpetua por asesinar a sus padres en su mansiÓn de beverly hills en 1989. la serie mundial arranca esta noche. los dodgers de los Ángeles reciben en casa a los yankees de nueva york en el primero de un mÁximo de siete juegos. serÁ su enfrentamiento nÚmero 12 en este clÁsico. >> noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. >> viernes de mucha informaciÓn, asÍ que gracias por acompaÑarnos como siempre aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. >> arrancamos oficialmente el fin de semana. vamos con la informaciÓn de esta tarde. bueno, y hace justamente un aÑo que el poderoso huracÁn otis golpeaba sin piedad el puerto de acapulco en la costa mexicana del pacÍfico. lo que hasta ese momento era uno de los principales destinos turÍsticos del paÍs se convirtiÓ en al
de dÓlares es lo que pagarÁn el propietario y el gerente del barco que chocÓ contra el puente de baltimoreacuerdo con el departamento de justicia. >> recommend to a court tomorro. >> la fiscalÍa de los Ángeles recomienda que haya una nueva sentencia para los hermanos lyle y eric menÉndez, que cumplen una condena de cadena perpetua por asesinar a sus padres en su mansiÓn de beverly hills en 1989. la serie mundial arranca esta noche. los dodgers de los Ángeles reciben en casa...