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city. anthony batts: the breakdown is probably about the same as baltimore. beach is probably one of the most diverse cities. i grew up in a police department that had a balance of african-americans, caucasians, gay and lesbian community cambodian community. so we were used to dealing with diversity and understanding the culture of each community. they all have different values. oakland was a very diverse community also. it has a large african-american population, but also a large hispanic population. also a very affluent population. you have your lower socioeconomic strata to the higher ones. baltimore also has a similar situation. affluent areas but also areas that are very challenged. part of my job is to get those different communities speaking to each other. given at the table and have open, authentic conversations. yesterday, i was at two meetings celebrating martin luther king's birthday. i had two of the most exciting meetings that i had had. the meeting was on excessive force. it went away during the meeting to many different topics. in southern cali
city. anthony batts: the breakdown is probably about the same as baltimore. beach is probably one of the most diverse cities. i grew up in a police department that had a balance of african-americans, caucasians, gay and lesbian community cambodian community. so we were used to dealing with diversity and understanding the culture of each community. they all have different values. oakland was a very diverse community also. it has a large african-american population, but also a large hispanic...
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she was elected to the baltimore city council. she was first elected to congress in '76 and she broke the gender barrier in 1986, becoming the first democratic woman to be elected ever to the u.s. senate. three years ago mikulski became the longest serving woman of the history of the whole congress and also in 2012 she was appointed the first woman and marylander to serve as chair of the senate appropriations committee. >>> parents have been cited for neglect by maryland child protective services. >> the meitivs are not only fighting the ruling but apparently disregarding it as well. we saw their children playing by themselves in this neighborhood park. it's the very thing that got their parents in trouble in the first place. >> i just saw her running after her brother. there she is. >> reporter: dan ielle meitiv has changed nothing in her parenting despite a ruling from child protective services citing her and her husband with unsubstantiated neglect. >> i think at first it was shock and numb and then as it sunk in, it was very u
she was elected to the baltimore city council. she was first elected to congress in '76 and she broke the gender barrier in 1986, becoming the first democratic woman to be elected ever to the u.s. senate. three years ago mikulski became the longest serving woman of the history of the whole congress and also in 2012 she was appointed the first woman and marylander to serve as chair of the senate appropriations committee. >>> parents have been cited for neglect by maryland child...
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. >> is putting inner city baltimore kids through school? >>reporter: more than 100 private donors including almost every company with a sky scraper in baltimore have jumped on board the program. bates, homeless at 14 is now a college senior. in fact the school's proudest achievement is 100% of students who finish their program attend college which is much higher than the national rates of 66%. but there's a snag in the success story. not everybody at crystal ray makes it. in fact the school's graduation rate is 74%, almost identical to the baltimore city school system. in other words one in four students who enroll here won't finish. monique . presley says the school is scamming the most motivated students out of the school system. >> you take the best and brightest students, put them into private schools, and then the public school system is left to handle the masses. i think that there needs to be a way for corporations to invest in the educational system across the board. >>reporter: gilbert is a junior. his family refugees from the demo
. >> is putting inner city baltimore kids through school? >>reporter: more than 100 private donors including almost every company with a sky scraper in baltimore have jumped on board the program. bates, homeless at 14 is now a college senior. in fact the school's proudest achievement is 100% of students who finish their program attend college which is much higher than the national rates of 66%. but there's a snag in the success story. not everybody at crystal ray makes it. in fact...
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i think you has a great record as mayor of baltimore city and governor of maryland. hillary clinton is clearly the front runner for our party's nomination. governor o'malley understands that. again, there's a lot of time between now and the primary. burgess: it sounds like you were fond of having a competitive primary for the senate's ecology think there should be a competitive primary for the presidential see as well? senator cardin: there's nothing like a presidential primary. it's not like the primary for the senate. it's a specific date will we determine who are nominee will be. the primary season for the presidential stands a great deal of time with concentration on a few states in the beginning. my guess is we won't know kind of early in the process, are not -- are nominee. that is how the process works. different than the u.s. senate. niels: i want to pivot toward foreign policy, which is one of the areas that is certainly well within your purview on the foreign relations committee. starting off with just the big picture question for democrats with the potenti
i think you has a great record as mayor of baltimore city and governor of maryland. hillary clinton is clearly the front runner for our party's nomination. governor o'malley understands that. again, there's a lot of time between now and the primary. burgess: it sounds like you were fond of having a competitive primary for the senate's ecology think there should be a competitive primary for the presidential see as well? senator cardin: there's nothing like a presidential primary. it's not like...
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i think he has a very good record as governor of maryland and mayor of baltimore city. hillary clinton is clearly the front runner for our nomination. there is no question in my mind. governor o'malley understands that. we will see how things resolve itself. burgess: it sounded like you are fond of the idea of having a competitive primary. do you think there should be a competitive presidential primary as well? senator cardin: there's nothing like a presidential primary. the primary season for the presidential spans a great deal of time with a concentration on a few states in the beginning. my guess is that we will know early in the process our nominee. that's how the nomination process works. it's different than it is in the senate. burgess: i want to have it to foreign policy. neil: starting off at the big picture question for democrats with the potentially looming criminal indictment that seems like it's going to be forthcoming against a ranking member on that committee senator robert menendez of new jersey. you are someone his near -- is near him and seniority. sena
i think he has a very good record as governor of maryland and mayor of baltimore city. hillary clinton is clearly the front runner for our nomination. there is no question in my mind. governor o'malley understands that. we will see how things resolve itself. burgess: it sounded like you are fond of the idea of having a competitive primary. do you think there should be a competitive presidential primary as well? senator cardin: there's nothing like a presidential primary. the primary season for...
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and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. you see when i was elected mayor in 1999 our city head sadly allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive in the most abandoned city in america with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets of baltimore which presented us with a really important question question, where to send them. now we could have deployed them equally to each of the six council districts. that would be one way to do it or if we wanted to be real political about it we could deploy them to the council districts with the highest numbers of primary voters or if we want to be really really political about it we could deploy them to the districts where the greatest number of people voted for me. or or we could actually deploy them to the concentrated hotspots where the greatest numbers of our citizens were being shot mugged or robbed. this is the option we
and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. you see when i was elected mayor in 1999 our city head sadly allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive in the most abandoned city in america with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets of baltimore which presented us with a really important question...
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one of the first of those major cities was baltimore. when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive, and the most abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration, we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets, which presented us with an important question. where do we send them? we could have deployed them equally to each of the six council districts. or, if we wanted to be political, we could deploy them to the council districts with the highest numbers of primary voters. if he wanted to be real, real political, we could deploy them to the districts with the greatest number of people voted for me. or, we could deploy them to concentrated hotspots where the greatest number of citizens were being shot, mugged, or robbed. this is the option we chose. we repeated this every day and every week, constantly looking for better strategies. over the next 10 y
one of the first of those major cities was baltimore. when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive, and the most abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration, we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets, which presented us with an important question. where do we send them? we could have deployed them...
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johnny powell is suing the fraternity in baltimore city. boat say they were allegedly hazed by brothers in the fraternity. and both men today will tell lawmakers their stories about mistreatment and they say it has to stop. the only way they say it will stop is by toughening up the law. >> it broke me down. it hurt. it's something i never felt before. this is not a laughing matter. it's not a wink-wink matter. this type of stuff kills people and it needs to stop. >> both fraternities involved have been suspended. the local chapters have been suspended. and so have five women lacrosse players that we just learned about at university of maryland baltimore county. those five womens suspended for making threats against other students, freshman players on the same team. the hearing takes place at 1:00 this afternoon in annapolis. back you to in the studio. >> delia, thank you. >>> the national zoo would like your help. they're going to name a couple of bear club brothers. take a look at these adorable cubs. the zoo has already selected three pos
johnny powell is suing the fraternity in baltimore city. boat say they were allegedly hazed by brothers in the fraternity. and both men today will tell lawmakers their stories about mistreatment and they say it has to stop. the only way they say it will stop is by toughening up the law. >> it broke me down. it hurt. it's something i never felt before. this is not a laughing matter. it's not a wink-wink matter. this type of stuff kills people and it needs to stop. >> both...
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$12,000. >> big difference. >> big difference. $10,000 a year say lot of money. >> both in the city of baltimore? >> they're both in the city of baltimore, but one is i guess, closer to the water, harbor view, right by the water, and you have -- so it's assessed higher. >> zoning? >> it makes you cry when you think about what you can get for your money. for $1 million in baltimore as opposed to say, new york city. >> exactly. it's incredible. >> we asked the brokers why haven't these sold wret? why have these houses not sold? the answer in all three cases, different brokers was that they needed a single person or a couple, not a family. i'm, like you mean these houses aren't big enough for a family? >> five floors? >> exactly. and i guess it's a school district thing. people with children or small children want to live a little more in the outskirts. like not right in town which i understand. interesting. >> i was going to say, there is a thriving financial district in baltimore. t. rowe price. >> exactly. >> you think that there's somebody -- hopkins is there. some of the young professionals in
$12,000. >> big difference. >> big difference. $10,000 a year say lot of money. >> both in the city of baltimore? >> they're both in the city of baltimore, but one is i guess, closer to the water, harbor view, right by the water, and you have -- so it's assessed higher. >> zoning? >> it makes you cry when you think about what you can get for your money. for $1 million in baltimore as opposed to say, new york city. >> exactly. it's incredible. >>...
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and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. you see when i was elected mayor in 1999 our city head sadly allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive in the most abandoned city in america with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets of baltimore which presented us with a really important question question, where to send them. now we could have deployed them equally to each of the six council districts. that would be one way to do it or if we wanted to be real political about it we could deploy them to the council districts with the highest numbers of primary voters or if we want to be really really political about it we could deploy them to the districts where the greatest number of people voted for me. or or we could actually deploy them to the concentrated hotspots where the greatest numbers of our citizens were being shot mugged or robbed. this is the option we
and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. you see when i was elected mayor in 1999 our city head sadly allowed herself to become the most violent, the most addictive in the most abandoned city in america with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets of baltimore which presented us with a really important question...
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brian lamb: our guest has been anthony batts, who is the police commissioner in the city of baltimore, maryland. we thank you. anthony batts: thank you for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts please visit us at q&a.org. transcripts are also available as podcasts. >> this year marks 10 years of q and a. here are some other programs you may like. kathy lanier, kenneth feinberg, in charge of the 9/11 victims compensation fund, among many others. and clint hill, who was on the president kennedy's security detail the day he was assassinated. you can watch all of these at www.c-span.org. >> cc ban a takes american history tv on the road to u.s. cities. to learn about their literary life next week end, we partner with comcast for a trip to galveston texas. >> opening the canal in 1869 sailing ships were almost a death blow. with the opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india so sailing ships needed to find a way to ma
brian lamb: our guest has been anthony batts, who is the police commissioner in the city of baltimore, maryland. we thank you. anthony batts: thank you for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts please visit us at q&a.org. transcripts are also available as podcasts. >> this year marks 10 years of q and a. here are some other programs you may like....
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one of the first of those major cities was baltimore. when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had allowed herself to become the most violence, the most addictive and the most abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration, we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets, which presented us with an important question. where do we send them? we could have deployed them equally to each of the six council districts. or, if we wanted to be political, we could deploy them to the council districts with the highest numbers of primary voters. if he wanted to be real, real political, we could deploy them to the districts with the greatest number of people voted for me. or -- or, we could deploy them to concentrated hotspots where the greatest number of citizens were being shot, mugged, or robbed. this is the option we closed. -- we chose. we repeated this every day and every week constantly looking , for better strategie
one of the first of those major cities was baltimore. when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had allowed herself to become the most violence, the most addictive and the most abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. at the beginning of our administration, we were able to put an additional 20 police officers onto the streets, which presented us with an important question. where do we send them? we could have deployed them...
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they are throwing money around in local jurisdictions, kansas city, baltimore, various places in california, hiring every lobbyist they can get. so, i do not agree with that in terms of a tight relationship. first, let me say this -- on behalf of the industry, the taxi industry has to do a better job of customer service. at the end of the day, people want great service. they deserve great service. what they do not want is someone who is delivering great service to say trust me with regard to my driver licensing, and to refuse to have proper background checks. the da for san francisco and l.a. filed suit against uber and said, no background checks are completely worthless. they do not do fingerprinting on drivers and they are resistant against this. the questions need to be asked, why are they so resistant? why don't they want drivers properly licensed, vehicles properly insured? if there is a level playing field, i feel confident the public will benefit both from better service and proper regulation. it is not about cutting corners. it is about giving great service. cory: mark, in your opin
they are throwing money around in local jurisdictions, kansas city, baltimore, various places in california, hiring every lobbyist they can get. so, i do not agree with that in terms of a tight relationship. first, let me say this -- on behalf of the industry, the taxi industry has to do a better job of customer service. at the end of the day, people want great service. they deserve great service. what they do not want is someone who is delivering great service to say trust me with regard to my...
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we're just outside the city in baltimore, possibility of little trace of snow.york scranton the grassier surfaces could pick up another 2 inches to 3 inches of snow. betty, pretty cruel stuff that you know we can't catch a break in new england. >> let me to get this straight, friday is the first day of spring? >> yes. >> it's going to snow? >> yes. >>> this morning, a blow to the republican party. once-rising star is resigning. representative aaron schock is going to resign. the latest allegation overbilling for mileage, claiming 170,000 miles when record showed his vehicle only had 80,000 on it. >> i didn't think he would resign. it was kind of discouraging when more would come out. >>> in california a pullover ends in a high-speed chase, went on for more than 100 miles. road spikes took out the front wheels but it kept going. the vehicle swerved and flipped, not once but twice, dazed the driver and he eventually got out and as you see was being arrested. >>> another fraternity is being accused of bad behavior. penn state has suspended the fraternity. police ar
we're just outside the city in baltimore, possibility of little trace of snow.york scranton the grassier surfaces could pick up another 2 inches to 3 inches of snow. betty, pretty cruel stuff that you know we can't catch a break in new england. >> let me to get this straight, friday is the first day of spring? >> yes. >> it's going to snow? >> yes. >>> this morning, a blow to the republican party. once-rising star is resigning. representative aaron schock is...
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you actually were the youngest person to be elected to baltimore city council at 25 years old.nd you love your job, but would you be -- are you considering running for mikulski's seat that's opening up? >> aisle say the fact that my name gets mentioned as a potential successor to mikulski is so flattering. senator mikulski is a legend that walks among us. for a woman in politics to have her as a role model and a mentor has been a blessing to me, and i get it. i have a record of bringing people together for getting difficult things done and i know that washington needs more of that. so, you know i have to take a hard look at it and figure out how i can best serve baltimore. >> is there responsibility or a sense of duty? you would be the second african-american woman to be u.s. senate if you won? >> i think my responsibility and my duty is to use the skills and talents that i have to serve my residence, my citizens my constituents in the best way possible. >> but you're looking at it? >> i think -- it would be -- i have to. i mean i have to take a look at that. i think, you know
you actually were the youngest person to be elected to baltimore city council at 25 years old.nd you love your job, but would you be -- are you considering running for mikulski's seat that's opening up? >> aisle say the fact that my name gets mentioned as a potential successor to mikulski is so flattering. senator mikulski is a legend that walks among us. for a woman in politics to have her as a role model and a mentor has been a blessing to me, and i get it. i have a record of bringing...
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becoming a journalist, and i started as a local reporter then i became -- went to work for "the baltimore sun." a city hall reporter state political reporter. and eventually i went to washington as a california correspondent and covered congress covered the white house, and -- and i never had this desire to write a book bat vietnam. but i always had a sense there was something going on that i didn't know and didn't understand but it had something to do with vietnam. and i've never been able to quite -- it's never quite computed for me how one kid can march off to war and the other kid can fake disabilities like egg allergies or cutting off a finger or -- i just never could -- i never could understand how half my generation could go to war and the other half could fake it. and it stayed with me, not at a very high level in my psyche but it was always there and at a certain point, when i was cover the white house a scandal broke -- i was covering the reagan white house and the iran-contra scandal broke and it involved at the heart of it three fellow naval academy guys oliver mother bud mcfarland, and jo
becoming a journalist, and i started as a local reporter then i became -- went to work for "the baltimore sun." a city hall reporter state political reporter. and eventually i went to washington as a california correspondent and covered congress covered the white house, and -- and i never had this desire to write a book bat vietnam. but i always had a sense there was something going on that i didn't know and didn't understand but it had something to do with vietnam. and i've never...
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they are throwing money around and local jurisdictions, kansas city baltimore various paces -- variouslaces. i don't agree with that in terms of a relationship. on behalf of the industry, the taxi industry has to do a better job of customer service. at the end of the day, people want great service and expect rate service. what they don't want is someone to say trust me with regard to my driver licensing and to refuse to have a proper background check will stop the da's for san francisco and l.a. filed suit against uber saying their criminal background checks are completely worthless and they don't do fingerprinting on their drivers. the question needs to be asked why are they so resistant when they spend a fortune on lobbying . why don't they want drivers properly licensed and why don't they want vehicles properly insured? if there is a level playing field, i feel confident the public will benefit from better service and proper regulation. it's not about cutting corners, it's about giving great service. cory: why don't they want their drivers properly vetted? >> they want speed to mark
they are throwing money around and local jurisdictions, kansas city baltimore various paces -- variouslaces. i don't agree with that in terms of a relationship. on behalf of the industry, the taxi industry has to do a better job of customer service. at the end of the day, people want great service and expect rate service. what they don't want is someone to say trust me with regard to my driver licensing and to refuse to have a proper background check will stop the da's for san francisco and...
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recent panoma non-. 15 years ago like 90% of their requests for service came in on paper in the city of baltimore so the internet gis and intel spreadsheets and those sorts of things, they were relatively recent technology in terms of making our government work but i think one of the great variables in all of this is leadership commitment. there are many many mayors who visited our city and saw how nice it looked and how effective it was and they love the picture picture. but they lacked the commitment when they got home to actually do it every day because it does require the leader not to shop with a megaphone from the top of the organizational triangle that requires you to be in the center of the search for truth and to be there constantly as a presence in the middle of you will of a collaborative bull -- collaborative circle. mayors have taken this a lot easier than governors. there is more and more literature coming out on the jumper in our book called government that works where he traces this. mayors embrace of person i think it's because the work of mayors do is very visible that they neve
recent panoma non-. 15 years ago like 90% of their requests for service came in on paper in the city of baltimore so the internet gis and intel spreadsheets and those sorts of things, they were relatively recent technology in terms of making our government work but i think one of the great variables in all of this is leadership commitment. there are many many mayors who visited our city and saw how nice it looked and how effective it was and they love the picture picture. but they lacked the...
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brian lamb: our guest has been anthony batts, who is the police commissioner in the city of baltimore, maryland. we thank you. anthony batts: thank you for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, >> transcripts are available as c-span podcast. this year marks 10 years of q&a. if you enjoyed this program, here are others you might like. washington dc police chief, the attorney in charge of administering the 9/11 victims fund, and clint hill, president kennedy's security detail the day he was assassinated. you can watch these and search other programs at www.c-span.org . we have received more than 2200 entries in this year's c-span video, petition. we will announce the grand prize winner and show their winning documentary. following the announcement, you can see all 150 documentaries at student cam.org. >> tonight on c-span, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from the house of commons. then, a recent event with senator marco rubio in new hampshire. at 11:00, another chance to see q&a with anthony batts. during question time at the british
brian lamb: our guest has been anthony batts, who is the police commissioner in the city of baltimore, maryland. we thank you. anthony batts: thank you for having me. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, >> transcripts are available as c-span podcast. this year marks 10 years of q&a. if you enjoyed this program, here are others you might like. washington dc police chief, the attorney in charge of administering the 9/11 victims fund, and clint hill, president...
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some of the cities reportedly included are boston, chicago, and new york. no word on baltimore yet. however, adding these flights could take years. the airline boosted about these planes for years now. it's a we'll see sort of thing. >> $15! >> wouldn't it be nice? >> it would. >> let's check the forecast. chuck bell what do you say? >> i have nothing but good news in the forecast for today, everybody! temperatures in the 30s and 40s around the metro area already. temperatures in the low to mid 60s in the shenandoah valley. the warmer air will be moving to the metro. it's going to be a beautiful day to be outside today. bus stop weather this morning in the metro area upper 40s to near 50s early on. low 50s by near 9:00. highs today upper 60 to near 70.
some of the cities reportedly included are boston, chicago, and new york. no word on baltimore yet. however, adding these flights could take years. the airline boosted about these planes for years now. it's a we'll see sort of thing. >> $15! >> wouldn't it be nice? >> it would. >> let's check the forecast. chuck bell what do you say? >> i have nothing but good news in the forecast for today, everybody! temperatures in the 30s and 40s around the metro area already....
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so i asked them the ones in the workshop, and i send them out to the city of baltimore where they have to find stories and have to actually get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv. a lot of them will look at heroin addiction, because baltimore is the heroin capital of the country. they come up with a public health topic that they want to explore and then have to get on the ground and they have to find a store. then they bring it back to the class and workshop it and to help them. help them develop their ideas into a store with an arc so in the future they want to tell stories about their research and the work that they do they'll have the skills to do it. >> host: have you had malaria? >> guest: no, i did not. when i was sitting next to bill collins down to cdc when i was on the fellowship, we would chop the heads off mosquitoes that have been infected, so the mosquitoes would pickup malaria from the monkey house, so they were cycling their lives of these parasites and they bring mosquitoes to the monkey house where the racist monkeys were infected w
so i asked them the ones in the workshop, and i send them out to the city of baltimore where they have to find stories and have to actually get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv. a lot of them will look at heroin addiction, because baltimore is the heroin capital of the country. they come up with a public health topic that they want to explore and then have to get on the ground and they have to find a store. then they bring it back to the class and workshop...
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. >> this sunday on q&a, baltimore police commissioner on the challenges of policing the city. drags it was clear to me that i still had a problem with public trust and people believing what i said. regardless of that i stand before you and say use of force is down 46 percent, lawsuits are down, officer-involved shootings are down, we are down, we're moving in positive ways, people in community say they do not believe it. >> sunday night on c-span's qa day. -- q&a. >> coming up a discussion on press freedom and the growing terrorist threat. it and then a discussion on the saying black lives matter with college professor david bryce. >> the french-american foundation recently hosted a program on the impact radicalism is having on press freedom. speakers include to journalists to write for the new york times and the wall street journal. they talk about the recent terrorist attack on the french magazine charlie hebdo. this is one hour and 20 minutes. wallace: i am going to have to introduce a little bit to make sure that everyone understands the order of the day. i'm going to ask,
. >> this sunday on q&a, baltimore police commissioner on the challenges of policing the city. drags it was clear to me that i still had a problem with public trust and people believing what i said. regardless of that i stand before you and say use of force is down 46 percent, lawsuits are down, officer-involved shootings are down, we are down, we're moving in positive ways, people in community say they do not believe it. >> sunday night on c-span's qa day. -- q&a. >>...
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high totals specially if you look in the corner of this. 10 inches some of the big cities like washington d.c. baltimore, chances of 4-8 inches even new york on the northern cusp of this. >> over and over again, miami 85 degrees. >> so-called super-bug has been detected at another los angeles hospital. the medical center said four patients were infected with cre after undergoing endoscopic procedures. the ronald reagan medical center reported sex of its patients have been infected. two fatal. there were two cases. more legal confusion in alabama. the court rules against same-sex marriage. in some areas, no one can get married, and a billionaire entrepreneur finds a world war ii relic at the bottom of the ocean. s >>> a state supreme court ruling over same-sex marriage is causing confusion in alabama. some officials stopped issuing marriage licences to anyone not just same-sex calls. >>> for gay couples in alabama hoping to marry, the honey mon is over. the state court ruled no more gay marriages. >> the state court ruled they do what they want. >> in a ruling they wrote: it's a stunning reversal after a
high totals specially if you look in the corner of this. 10 inches some of the big cities like washington d.c. baltimore, chances of 4-8 inches even new york on the northern cusp of this. >> over and over again, miami 85 degrees. >> so-called super-bug has been detected at another los angeles hospital. the medical center said four patients were infected with cre after undergoing endoscopic procedures. the ronald reagan medical center reported sex of its patients have been infected....
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and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. u see, when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had sadly allowed for -- allowed ourselves to become the most violent, and abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. and at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers on to the streets of baltimore, which presented us with a really important question. where to send them. now, we could have deployed them equally, to each of the six council districts. that would be one way to do it. or if we wanted to be really political about it, we could deploy them to the council districts with the highest numbers of primary voters. or if we wanted to be really, really political about it, we could deploy them to the districts where the greatest numbers of people voted for me. or or, we could actually deploy them to the concentrated hot spots where the greatest number of our citizens were being shot, mug, or robbed. -- mugged or robbed. t
and one of the first of those major cities was my city of baltimore. u see, when i was elected mayor in 1999, our city had sadly allowed for -- allowed ourselves to become the most violent, and abandoned city in america. with more population loss over the prior 30 years than any major city in our country. and at the beginning of our administration we were able to put an additional 20 police officers on to the streets of baltimore, which presented us with a really important question. where to...
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i think she will announce that later in her home city of baltimore.ore. >> why did she make this decision dana? do we know? >> reporter: we don't. we will see what she says at her announcement at 11:00 eastern time. this is a different place from when mikulski came here. we've been reporting on it through the prism of the department of homeland security funding. she was in the center of the potential shutdown fight the end of last year because she was chairman of the appropriations committee. she spent the entire year writing bills to fund the entire u.s. government and there she was having fights to make sure this went through and she did so on a bipartisan basis. she has been here for a long time for decades and presumably she is seeing the writing on the wall in terms of how this is going and maybe wants to get out while the getting is good so to speak. >> all right. dana bash reporting live from capitol hill this morning. >>> it is a plot worthy of a russian novel, an outspoken critic of the government shot dead outside the kremlin and now police
i think she will announce that later in her home city of baltimore.ore. >> why did she make this decision dana? do we know? >> reporter: we don't. we will see what she says at her announcement at 11:00 eastern time. this is a different place from when mikulski came here. we've been reporting on it through the prism of the department of homeland security funding. she was in the center of the potential shutdown fight the end of last year because she was chairman of the appropriations...
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city and boston give yourself extra time. but it is the ribbon of snow developing across southern missouri and arkansas that has eyes set up on d.c. and baltimoreyork city and possibly the southern suburbs of boston. how much snow are we looking at? a nice shovelable snow upwards of 6 inches. i have to remind you. 17 days until spring. back to you guys. >> thank you, steve. >>> to a disturbing new video tape of jihadi john recorded and not confirmed by nbc news that is peers to be mohammed emwazi which he viewed as harassment by british authorities. he denies working with the terrorist sell bombing london and he seems different than the isis terrorist the world has seen on his more recent videos. >> what do you think about 9/11 and i told him, raffi, this is a different thing. this is wrong. what do you want to say? if i had an opportunity to come back then i would make those lives come back. i think what happened is wrong. >> meanwhile today, his father now speaking out against his son saying he would like to take revenge on him for his mistodays according to nbc news in kuwait. according to the media, much of what we know about the terrorist
city and boston give yourself extra time. but it is the ribbon of snow developing across southern missouri and arkansas that has eyes set up on d.c. and baltimoreyork city and possibly the southern suburbs of boston. how much snow are we looking at? a nice shovelable snow upwards of 6 inches. i have to remind you. 17 days until spring. back to you guys. >> thank you, steve. >>> to a disturbing new video tape of jihadi john recorded and not confirmed by nbc news that is peers to...
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and baltimore may have problems but in the cities be fine.uance storm. we just got rid of the snow. the biggest impact as far as driving will be this afternoon from trent ton areas just outside of new york city. that's going to be the heaviest snow from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. the airports and driving around new york city, the areas toward the hamptons 4 inches. boston only an inch. finally boston doesn't get a lot. as far as the weekend, in d.c. to new york on saturday is going to look a lot better. d.c. goes up to 63. >> look at this. we're getting snow. they're down at 86 and 89. i used to live down there. >> do you ever think of relocating this show like this morning. >> i think so. but the snow goes away tomorrow. >> saturday night snow the gone. it's going to be 50. >> good luck in your brackets. >> northern iowa. >> northern iowa? >> i'm big on them. final four. >> we shall see. still ahead big news for amazon and the people who are so impatient they can't wait more than 30 minutes to receive their packages. we have information on the drone
and baltimore may have problems but in the cities be fine.uance storm. we just got rid of the snow. the biggest impact as far as driving will be this afternoon from trent ton areas just outside of new york city. that's going to be the heaviest snow from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. the airports and driving around new york city, the areas toward the hamptons 4 inches. boston only an inch. finally boston doesn't get a lot. as far as the weekend, in d.c. to new york on saturday is going to look a lot better....
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nine counties and the city of baltimore pay fees which critics call the rain tax. this bill is now on the way to the house. the law would not require counties to charge a fee to meet federal storm water requirements to clean up pollution in the chesapeake bay, but counties would have to show they can meet the requirements. >>> richmond native and former nfl darren sharper is now facing rape charges in las vegas. he's already in jail in los angeles accused of drugging and raping two women in 2013. these new charges in las vegas accuse him of forcing sex on two women last year while they were incapable of resisting. sharper also faces similar charges in new orleans and the phoenix area all stemming from alleged attacks that occurred in 2013. >>> a former d.c. fire employee admits he used taxpayer money to gas up his own personal jaguar. his crime the subject of a recent investigation by the news4 i-team's scott mcfarlane. as scott reports tonight, that man has lost his job and could now be headed to prison. >> jim, the i-team revealed government workers have stolen $
nine counties and the city of baltimore pay fees which critics call the rain tax. this bill is now on the way to the house. the law would not require counties to charge a fee to meet federal storm water requirements to clean up pollution in the chesapeake bay, but counties would have to show they can meet the requirements. >>> richmond native and former nfl darren sharper is now facing rape charges in las vegas. he's already in jail in los angeles accused of drugging and raping two...
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baltimore and philadelphia area. right now, new york cityur-inch, five-inch mark. boston nothing. this time joe, southern new england is fortunate. everyone else is not so lucky. >> all right thank you so much bill. >>> coming up we continue to talk about the winter blues, charges are pending after snow flies in ohio we're going to have the shoveling squabble between two neighbors that got a bit heated. >> grabbed me like this and said leave my sidewalk alone. ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. >>> it's time to get some more news with louis, he's got a check on some of the other headlines. >> thanks, joe, with nuclear talks with u.s. and iran ongoing, senator graham tried to disarm a bomb of his own over remarks made about nancy pelosi. criticized her appearance in reaction to his address to congress on tuesday. but according to bloomberg they he said quote, did you see nancy pelosi on the floor. complete disgust if you can get through all the surgeries. he later apologized for his comments. >> i jus
baltimore and philadelphia area. right now, new york cityur-inch, five-inch mark. boston nothing. this time joe, southern new england is fortunate. everyone else is not so lucky. >> all right thank you so much bill. >>> coming up we continue to talk about the winter blues, charges are pending after snow flies in ohio we're going to have the shoveling squabble between two neighbors that got a bit heated. >> grabbed me like this and said leave my sidewalk alone. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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several inches fell in the city and northeast baltimore to boston.trucks out plowing the roads and spreading salt. winter advisories are also in effect in pennsylvania connecticut, new jersey, and new york with warnings of dangerous and hazardous travel because of limited visibility and slippery roads. it is going to get cold overnight as i'm sure rick will tell you. we are expecting some icing of some of these roads and that's why people are being encouraged to be careful when they come out here. andrea, boston also getting some snow. they got a record of 108.6 inches this winter. over 9 feet. look at another inch or two we are told from this particular storm before it moves on. i'm really curious whether or not it's actually going to be the last storm of the season. maybe rick can shed some light on that. >> i bet you are. you covered boston for us. and now you are covering new york. if anyone is happy that this winter is ending, it's probably going to be you right? >> well, it is beautiful. i will give you that. >> yeah. i'm going to be out joggin
several inches fell in the city and northeast baltimore to boston.trucks out plowing the roads and spreading salt. winter advisories are also in effect in pennsylvania connecticut, new jersey, and new york with warnings of dangerous and hazardous travel because of limited visibility and slippery roads. it is going to get cold overnight as i'm sure rick will tell you. we are expecting some icing of some of these roads and that's why people are being encouraged to be careful when they come out...
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in new york city, $428 million in four years, philadelphia, and baltimore almost 12 million in a four year period. in los angeles 54 million just in the year 2011. in chicago, $450 million over a decade. and that is something that police departments like the one in richmond, california, want to avoid. what you're about to see could make the difference between life and death. >> drop the gun richmond police drop the gun do it now. stop moving. >> go ahead and kill me. >> do it now. >> i don't care if you shoot me. >> drop to your knees. >> i don't care if you kill me. >> don't move . >> stop. >> this time it's a training exercise but next time it could be a real confrontation. that's when the challenge will be to keep an encounter like this from becoming lethal for a violent suspect. >> so i notice you use good cover here utilizing your car. i would probably talk about your approach first. perhaps maybe parking a little further back and making your approach on foot might have given you a little bit more time. >> with the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in
in new york city, $428 million in four years, philadelphia, and baltimore almost 12 million in a four year period. in los angeles 54 million just in the year 2011. in chicago, $450 million over a decade. and that is something that police departments like the one in richmond, california, want to avoid. what you're about to see could make the difference between life and death. >> drop the gun richmond police drop the gun do it now. stop moving. >> go ahead and kill me. >> do it...
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the baltimore sun is reporting that rice's custom made home sold shortly after it was listed. rice says he is moving to his hometown of new rochelle new york just outside new york citye former ravens run back says he loves baltimore and still plans to come back and be active in the community. as you might recall, rice was cut by the ravens last year after a video surfaced of him punching his soon to be wife in an atlantic city cass sea thoughasino elevator. >>> bill cosby is performing and a group will protest outside the opera house before the show. cosby is taking the stage at 8:00 p.m.. more than a dozen women have accused the 77-year-old comedian of inappropriate sexual behavior. >>> today two men are getting ready to stay about g.good-bye to earth. they will embark on a one year mission. scott kelly together with the cosmonaut will test human endurance in prolonged space travel. incredible. some boys and girls wanted to agree up to be astronaut, they really do become those things. >> and of course mr. kelly's brother also a former astronaut. we turn to tom kierein now. we're dealing with this isn't just like a little drizzle. it's raining. >> it's a pretty stea
the baltimore sun is reporting that rice's custom made home sold shortly after it was listed. rice says he is moving to his hometown of new rochelle new york just outside new york citye former ravens run back says he loves baltimore and still plans to come back and be active in the community. as you might recall, rice was cut by the ravens last year after a video surfaced of him punching his soon to be wife in an atlantic city cass sea thoughasino elevator. >>> bill cosby is performing...
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problems faced by low income but i was curious to know if that was happening in baltimore because with the mid-level industrial city in 1970 about 34,000 people were employed. by the time i started to look into this question the much smaller people were employed as it curtails operations and as i tried to write it was none difficult to confirm that the industrialization and closures of factories have had the especially direct affect with african-american working families but then i found myself surrounded by children that our vivacious because that led three to become interested in the paid children perceive surroundings in as high rate that huge new venom well enough that i could trace their life over a period of tenures. so to become a dropout becomes a prostitute and by 1997 at least two of those children had died of violent death. so part of that contribution is how things happen to children living in poverty in realtime. it is not a of results of physical research but many of the things that happened to use the people whose lives are realized have been to the so it is a very sensitive material. i hope it is pa
problems faced by low income but i was curious to know if that was happening in baltimore because with the mid-level industrial city in 1970 about 34,000 people were employed. by the time i started to look into this question the much smaller people were employed as it curtails operations and as i tried to write it was none difficult to confirm that the industrialization and closures of factories have had the especially direct affect with african-american working families but then i found myself...
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prime now is now available in parts of baltimore and miami. new york city is the only other city where it's been offered. this one hour service can be used by amazon prime subscribers through a mobile app for $7.99. two hour delivery is free. right now, it's only available in certain zip codes. amazon says it hopes to expand that soon. alison: coming up at 4:00, march madness. it's in full swing. we'll take a look at how the ncaa is making it easier for you to work on your bracket while you're at work? horace: i'm horace holmes live in the "7 on your side" help center. panel of experts here to answer your calls about landlord-tenant issues. leon: "7 on your side" tonight to help you with issues that you may be facing with your landlord. alison: beginning at 5:00 tonight, we'll open a phone bank to take your tenant and landlord questions. trouble shooter horace holmes joins us with the help center with more today. hi, horace. horace: hello, guys. 703-236-9220 is the number to call. phone lines will open -- phone bank will open up at 5:00 so you have that num
prime now is now available in parts of baltimore and miami. new york city is the only other city where it's been offered. this one hour service can be used by amazon prime subscribers through a mobile app for $7.99. two hour delivery is free. right now, it's only available in certain zip codes. amazon says it hopes to expand that soon. alison: coming up at 4:00, march madness. it's in full swing. we'll take a look at how the ncaa is making it easier for you to work on your bracket while you're...
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southbound lanes work zone, into center city, still moving nicely out in southwest philadelphia, we do have accident several vehicles, involved there around baltimore avenue, at 57th street. you want to take christian to get on by. another crash out in charleston route 29 southbound between pickering damn road and peaks pike road. charlestown road your alternate to get on by there. out in lower providence, another crashsh south park avenue at ashwood lane. stay there cbs-3 "eyewitness news", will be rig >> welcome back, march madness is here. ncaa men's basketball tournament one of the most exciting competitions in sports. >> sometimes, just making the tournament is cause for utter jubilation. when georgia state won the sunbelt conference championship game, to gain their spot, coach embraces his son rj and the coach tore his achilles. he had to re-join the celebration on crutches. georgia state plays bail or in the first round. >> got to be careful celebrating. >> coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" live with an update on breaking news this morning. a fire fight is her injured while battling a row home fire, in northeast philadelp
southbound lanes work zone, into center city, still moving nicely out in southwest philadelphia, we do have accident several vehicles, involved there around baltimore avenue, at 57th street. you want to take christian to get on by. another crash out in charleston route 29 southbound between pickering damn road and peaks pike road. charlestown road your alternate to get on by there. out in lower providence, another crashsh south park avenue at ashwood lane. stay there cbs-3 "eyewitness...
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baltimore wolf innings. six hits. five runs. chris davis way homerun that ball down center city. be getting bored down there with this team. they lose it 16-four to baltimore. more bad news. but i think people knew it was coming cliff lee placed on the 60 day disable list with a torn tend. not sure if he plays were with the phillies again. yesterday one of the reasons the phillies have a really tough job trading ryan howard, it's been a struggle offensively his defense is below the level of acceptable and they worked with him this camp. let's go to clearwater and take a look. early in camp every day ryan howard out there with larry bowa making throws to second base. right? you work it in practice. severing great. he gets it to second. not a problem but in the game it's a whole other thing. let's stay clearwater and take a look at yesterday's game. ran howard similar play. papelbon on the mound. ryan howard gets the ground ball to first and watch this. i don't know where he was throwing that. try to tell these guys, in spring training when you playing a game it's, washington the h
baltimore wolf innings. six hits. five runs. chris davis way homerun that ball down center city. be getting bored down there with this team. they lose it 16-four to baltimore. more bad news. but i think people knew it was coming cliff lee placed on the 60 day disable list with a torn tend. not sure if he plays were with the phillies again. yesterday one of the reasons the phillies have a really tough job trading ryan howard, it's been a struggle offensively his defense is below the level of...
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philadelphia baltimore -- all the big cities, it's raining or changing from rain over to snow.. so the roads are not going to thaw if you don't get them salted they are going to look like the walkways in central park. if you still get the snow on to a wet road and the road turns to 10 degrees, it's an ice skating rink and that's going to happen to all of the big cities and all of the big roads that don't get salted really quickly. by this afternoon we're going to be down to 18 20 degrees, everything is going to freeze up. the bridges are going do freeze first, so watch that look at the numbers from kentucky through ohio and tennessee, those are the snow totals back out to us we're not going to see that kind of snow in the big cities because we're seeing the storm's last hurrah four inches easy in new york city, five to six in d.c. philadelphia baltimore and some spots could pick up eight to ten in the highest elevations up here to the west of d.c. it is still snowing in memphis, it's been snowing all night. snowing in nashville. the cancellations we're talking about, 2500 it so
philadelphia baltimore -- all the big cities, it's raining or changing from rain over to snow.. so the roads are not going to thaw if you don't get them salted they are going to look like the walkways in central park. if you still get the snow on to a wet road and the road turns to 10 degrees, it's an ice skating rink and that's going to happen to all of the big cities and all of the big roads that don't get salted really quickly. by this afternoon we're going to be down to 18 20 degrees,...
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baltimore above average philadelphia 117%. new york city 170%. boston, 235% of average.kentucky they are 45 inches, that's 345% of normal for that location there. and the list goes on and on. there are 40 different locations at least that i came up with over the past couple of howrs hours that show percent of normal above 100%. it's been brutal out there. future tracker not showing too much going on just a combination of sun and high, thin clouds. overnight tonight partly cloudy, and we'll do it all over again tomorrow. combination of sun and clouds throughout the day temperatures in the 40s. we'll see the snow melt always temperatures get above freezing. it's cold for march standards but this is better than yesterday. shooting for 36 degrees in allentown. the shore mostly sunny and chilly, better than yesterday. sun and clouds philadelphia, this 39 will feel like the low to mid 30s because of the winds. the winds out of the southwest 10 to 15 miles per hour. ment the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a nice quite stretch of weather the exception being tuesd
baltimore above average philadelphia 117%. new york city 170%. boston, 235% of average.kentucky they are 45 inches, that's 345% of normal for that location there. and the list goes on and on. there are 40 different locations at least that i came up with over the past couple of howrs hours that show percent of normal above 100%. it's been brutal out there. future tracker not showing too much going on just a combination of sun and high, thin clouds. overnight tonight partly cloudy, and we'll do...
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now that we got past february, baltimore, 115% philadelphia, above normal. new york city, 170%. boston and lexington, 235 and 345%. lexington kentucky has seen over 45 inches of snow, they average maybe 15 so, again it's about a brutal winter. future tracker with the temperatures, this morning birpt birpt -- bitter cold, look how quickly the numbers climb. allentown, 32, millville 38 degrees by 4:00 p.m. most locations top out in the upper 30s low 40s. overnight tonight the temperatures will drop, it will be mild compared to where we are this morning. these are tomorrow morning lows, tomorrow low 30s. decent amount of blue skies clouds roll in later this afternoon. it will be breezy from time to time. 39 is the forecasted high in wilmington an philadelphia. millville, 38 and dover 40. cape may 38. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 39 degrees, milder tomorrow, 46 degrees, again we springment clocks ahead one hour overnight tonight. monday, 49. tuesday is the only day where the weather looks iffy. the system pulls through it's a quick-moving system. there's no snow or i
now that we got past february, baltimore, 115% philadelphia, above normal. new york city, 170%. boston and lexington, 235 and 345%. lexington kentucky has seen over 45 inches of snow, they average maybe 15 so, again it's about a brutal winter. future tracker with the temperatures, this morning birpt birpt -- bitter cold, look how quickly the numbers climb. allentown, 32, millville 38 degrees by 4:00 p.m. most locations top out in the upper 30s low 40s. overnight tonight the temperatures will...
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our amazing secretary, the mayor of the city of baltimore mayor stephanie rollings. donna brazile who is the vice chair for voter registration and participation. someone who's titles i enjoy listing our vice chair and the chair of the new hampshire democratic party, ray buckley. he's also a leader of leaders. we have a special aeedition this morning. i want to give tremendous mangthanks for his time and dedication. governor steve brashir of the great state of kentucky has joined us as well. thank you so much. i appreciate that acknowledgement of them and the round of applause you have given them. i know that everyone is excited as i am about last week's announcement that our 2016 democratic national convention will be in the beautiful city of philadelphia. the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. this says briefly, but since he was filled in addition to donna and other maybe it wasn't so briefly. we heard from him yesterday briefly. i've asked him to take some time today at our meeting to tell us and give a bit of a glimpse of what we have to look forward t
our amazing secretary, the mayor of the city of baltimore mayor stephanie rollings. donna brazile who is the vice chair for voter registration and participation. someone who's titles i enjoy listing our vice chair and the chair of the new hampshire democratic party, ray buckley. he's also a leader of leaders. we have a special aeedition this morning. i want to give tremendous mangthanks for his time and dedication. governor steve brashir of the great state of kentucky has joined us as well....