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. >> tony is headed to the baltimore city detention center, one of the largest jails in the country. ninety percent of its inmates have not yet gone to trial. some defendants spend as long as four months in here awaiting trial. the average wait for those who can't afford bail is over six weeks. people who are incarcerated before trial are far more likely to plead guilty. they often face more time in jail than the length of their potential sentence. >> if you are detained even briefly pretrial, there is a provable dramatic increase in the length and severity of the ultimate outcome of a criminal case - just because you're held pretrial. judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're alm
. >> tony is headed to the baltimore city detention center, one of the largest jails in the country. ninety percent of its inmates have not yet gone to trial. some defendants spend as long as four months in here awaiting trial. the average wait for those who can't afford bail is over six weeks. people who are incarcerated before trial are far more likely to plead guilty. they often face more time in jail than the length of their potential sentence. >> if you are detained even...
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. >> they call it charm city but this year baltimore has been in turmoil after the death of a suspect apparently fatally injured while in police custody. the latest in a long history that has shaken this community's faith in its law enforcement. this is a devastating story and no less shocking than another baltimore case that has butt --put prison guards behind bars. what happened in baltimore when law officers became partners in crime with inmates. >> until now ralph johnson has never talked on national tv about what he witnessed as a supervising corrections officer at the baltimore city jail. >> i had people from the neighborhood that become correctional officers, and you have inmates who become correctional officers. >> an institution recently overrun with sex, drugs, and corruption. >> what happens? >> it really blossomed out of control in 2004 when the state started hiring 18-year-olds. that is crazy how can you put an 18-year-old who doesn't have any experience in life and you put them on the section of 120 seasoned inmates and expect in a nothing is going to happen to that chil
. >> they call it charm city but this year baltimore has been in turmoil after the death of a suspect apparently fatally injured while in police custody. the latest in a long history that has shaken this community's faith in its law enforcement. this is a devastating story and no less shocking than another baltimore case that has butt --put prison guards behind bars. what happened in baltimore when law officers became partners in crime with inmates. >> until now ralph johnson has...
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this is baltimore, gritty, often angry, never any pretense. >> a downpour of bullets rain on the neighborhood. >> more blue collar than blue blood in the city i grew up in. >> i'm going to west baltimore to see what we can see. >> reporter: but riding undercover with d.e.a. special agent todd edwards, seeing my hometown through his eyes is sobering. >> drug transaction. yeah. one guy's on the phone. >> reporter: block after block of abandoned buildings, broken dreams in the poison of illegal drugs flowing through her veins. >> when you see one of these corner drug dealers, how much are we talking about? >> you can sell between $10,000 and $30,000 a day. make no mistake about it, it's very lucrative. it's a lot of money. >> reporter: according to the dea and baltimore police, the rioting that convulsed after freddie gray's death led to looting, sparking renewed turf battles and renewed bloodshed. this month, 35 murders, all while arrests were down 30% from that same month last year. and the people charged with keeping the peace? that's one of them. cold docking an unarmed man. it's in this environment that federal agents have been asked to s
this is baltimore, gritty, often angry, never any pretense. >> a downpour of bullets rain on the neighborhood. >> more blue collar than blue blood in the city i grew up in. >> i'm going to west baltimore to see what we can see. >> reporter: but riding undercover with d.e.a. special agent todd edwards, seeing my hometown through his eyes is sobering. >> drug transaction. yeah. one guy's on the phone. >> reporter: block after block of abandoned buildings,...
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police say baltimore is one of several u.s. cities that have seen a double digit increase in murders this year. >> we all want instant gratification. we want right now for everything to stop. >> reporter: baltimore is now on pace to top more than 300 murders this year, something that hasn't happened since 1999. >> i remember the 1990s. you should have a feeling in your gut that is horrible if you remember living through that like i did. >> reporter: baltimore city councilman brandon scott says while no one is exactly sure why the murder numbers have spiked, he says the people of baltimore need to do their part. >> we cannot expect 3000 police officers to keep 622,000 people safe. >> reporter: scott founded a nonprofit that aims to make the streets suffer by giving young people work. craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >> and the fbi and the city of baltimore announced at the beginning of this month agents will begin working with the city's homicide unit to try and bring the unit's clearance rates up and solve more murders. >>> d.c. po
police say baltimore is one of several u.s. cities that have seen a double digit increase in murders this year. >> we all want instant gratification. we want right now for everything to stop. >> reporter: baltimore is now on pace to top more than 300 murders this year, something that hasn't happened since 1999. >> i remember the 1990s. you should have a feeling in your gut that is horrible if you remember living through that like i did. >> reporter: baltimore city...
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she is a first grade teacher baltimore city. where is she?applause] teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools and 60 days ago after her father announced for president, she returned to the classroom and 100% african-american kids and the little girl in her class tugs abroad the sleeve and says, this o'malley, i'm not so sure about this idea of your father running for president because quite frankly, i kind of like barack obama. [laughter] well, a lot of us like barack obama. [applause] when our country was this close to a great depression, we elected a new leader to make tough decisions, not the popular decisions but the tough decisions. the good news is this, we have now created more jobs every month and we have lost 465 months in a low -- in a row. give america and american businesses around of applause. [applause] the hard truth of our times, my friends, is this -- 70% of us are earning the same or less than we were 12 years ago. in the hearts of a lot of great american cities, unemployment is higher than it was a years ago. ago.
she is a first grade teacher baltimore city. where is she?applause] teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools and 60 days ago after her father announced for president, she returned to the classroom and 100% african-american kids and the little girl in her class tugs abroad the sleeve and says, this o'malley, i'm not so sure about this idea of your father running for president because quite frankly, i kind of like barack obama. [laughter] well, a lot of us like barack obama....
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i have never seen off a screwed up city as baltimore in my career. >> not just baltimore. ou look at the cities experiencing spike in crime. new york, my own hometown of milwaukee, wisconsin. chicago and other areas, these are these have forever been led by liberal democrat mayors. this is the manifestation of the failed liberal social policies, and they won't admit that, there has to be two things going at once. first of all, stop all this nonsense with the failed liberal policies that have done nothing more than made poverty a lifestyle. it's creating failing public schools for the kids to go to. father-absent homes by break up the black family. removing the black man from his rightful position in his household to raise his children and you have people that can't find meaningful work. when they can't take care of that, those are risk factors are for crime and violence. that's what i want to hear from mayor rawlings-blake, reduce poverty, fix the schools, help people find meaningful employment and try to do everything you can to reestablish the black male in charge of his
i have never seen off a screwed up city as baltimore in my career. >> not just baltimore. ou look at the cities experiencing spike in crime. new york, my own hometown of milwaukee, wisconsin. chicago and other areas, these are these have forever been led by liberal democrat mayors. this is the manifestation of the failed liberal social policies, and they won't admit that, there has to be two things going at once. first of all, stop all this nonsense with the failed liberal policies that...
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that poll, where it's said the republicans rejected wholeheartedly. -- i live in this the inner city of baltimore a long time ago, i moved to north carolina in the early 1990's. now, there was a time when heroin was an inner-city problem . a problem with blacks in the inner-city. now, it is an epidemic among white people using cocaine. and they use the word epidemic. if the police were gunning down unarmed white youth the word epidemic would come up again. -- when the kids got killed in colorado -- blacks in the inner-city were getting killed because of the crack cocaine epidemic was all over the place. columbine,appened in kid getting shot going to school, they said, this is an epidemic. do was start youthsg unarmed white and see how things will change, there would be a big change. it should not be that way. it looks like that is the way it is going to be in this country and white people won't never understand why black lies the matter -- lives do matter. host: dan from buffalo, missouri is next, a police officer. theer: i have an issue with -- how people respond to a police officer pulling them
that poll, where it's said the republicans rejected wholeheartedly. -- i live in this the inner city of baltimore a long time ago, i moved to north carolina in the early 1990's. now, there was a time when heroin was an inner-city problem . a problem with blacks in the inner-city. now, it is an epidemic among white people using cocaine. and they use the word epidemic. if the police were gunning down unarmed white youth the word epidemic would come up again. -- when the kids got killed in...
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. >> baltimore city, montgomery county and the prince george's county police fully adopted guidance and prohibit the profile. >> i won't allow it to happen on my police car. >> it's the baltimore unrest proves perception persists. and the profiling goes on. >> this is a serious problem. one we should address. the guidance memorandum is just that. it doesn't carry force of law. brad bell, news gnaws. maureen: thank you. baltimore detention center is closed. governor larry hogan office said the final inmate left the 150-year-old facility this afternoon. he ordered it closed citing the cost for the upkeep and history of the scandal. maryland will focus on the eastern show in a battle against what leaders call heroin epidemic. includes $2 million worth of spending. the lion's share will restore the residential treatment center in chester town and it will include emphasis on educating the public and training the police officers. update to breaking story we brought you at 5:00. the county sheriff office says it found christie lynn davis wells and her children. that family had been reported mi
. >> baltimore city, montgomery county and the prince george's county police fully adopted guidance and prohibit the profile. >> i won't allow it to happen on my police car. >> it's the baltimore unrest proves perception persists. and the profiling goes on. >> this is a serious problem. one we should address. the guidance memorandum is just that. it doesn't carry force of law. brad bell, news gnaws. maureen: thank you. baltimore detention center is closed. governor larry...
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baltimore. i live in a city that i love. 20 blocks away from the world of "the wire" and, i mean, just on a level of violence, my chance of being murdered in baltimore, being white, is the same as if i was living in omaha, nebraska right now. it doesn't matter that i live in baltimore. i live in downtown baltimore. it does not matter. if i was a black male between think,s of 16 and 45, i said would be the second leading cause of death. the outcomes in these different places that are so predicated on the economic privations and on black power and the fact that the entire industrial base which used to support my city has moved elsewhere and is not part of our economy in the more and what remains behind -- anymore and what remains behind, it serves some of us, and it doesn't even reach -- no remote connection to the lives of others. we are building these two separate societies in a credible proximally -- incredible hot committee to each other. amy: i want to go to her meeting with president obama at the white house after he pra
baltimore. i live in a city that i love. 20 blocks away from the world of "the wire" and, i mean, just on a level of violence, my chance of being murdered in baltimore, being white, is the same as if i was living in omaha, nebraska right now. it doesn't matter that i live in baltimore. i live in downtown baltimore. it does not matter. if i was a black male between think,s of 16 and 45, i said would be the second leading cause of death. the outcomes in these different places that are...
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[applause] she teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools. 60 days ago, i announce -- after i announced for president, she returned to work and the place was buzzing and a little girl in 'maley,ss and said "ms. o i'm not so sure about your father running for president, because i like barack obama." [laughter] a lot of us like barack obama. [applause] closeur country was this to a great depression, we elected a new leader to make tough decisions, not the popular ones. the good news is this, we have now created more jobs every month then we have lost for 65 months in a row. give america a round of applause. [applause] the hard truth of our times is this. 70% of us are earning the same or less than we were 12 years ago. in the hearts of a lot of great -- great american cities, unemployment is higher than it was. we elected a president, not a magician. we will need new leadership everyone to make our economy work for all of us again. how do we do that? we return to our true selves. remember that our economy is not the money. it is people, all of our people. therefore -- [applaus
[applause] she teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools. 60 days ago, i announce -- after i announced for president, she returned to work and the place was buzzing and a little girl in 'maley,ss and said "ms. o i'm not so sure about your father running for president, because i like barack obama." [laughter] a lot of us like barack obama. [applause] closeur country was this to a great depression, we elected a new leader to make tough decisions, not the popular ones. the...
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michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance belief. what does it mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. you do not have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have with freddie gray is an instance where you're going after somebody walking the streets and supposedly have a knife. the cost stop him and go into the pocket, and up arresting him throwing him into a metal box, and he ended up on the steps to your they were on tv and they will say, we did nothing wrong. it is the academy of white privilege because there is not a chance any of your kids -- >> tell us your experience? baltimore gives us another story. >> cost to it we want because we have over criminalization or what does that mean? we have sandra bland, where no matter what happens, the police can justify detaining you for a time. with that enables you to do is not necessarily look for the crime but look for your chosen suspect. everyone is crim
michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance belief. what does it mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. you do not have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have with freddie gray is an instance where you're going after somebody walking the streets and supposedly have a knife. the cost stop him and go into the pocket, and...
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>> we're marching against the violence going on in baltimore city. we're not protesting. we're just a group of men who believe in our community and believe in the people. that's why we're out here. we're walking in d.c. to make a statement to let people know there are people actually out here who care about what's going on. >> reporter: when you get to d.c., what are you going to do? >> rest. we're just going to be welcomed by whoever is out there and let people know. we don't want to shout. we don't want anything. but we just want to bring awareness to what's going o300- men -- going on. 300 men march. >> reporter: these gentlemen have been walking since yesterday at about 6:30. they started in baltimore and they've been walking all morning going on 11 hours now. then they'll get to d.c. where they'll be at the white house hopefully getting their message out. they say they want to stop the violence. in laurel, i'm nikki burdine, wusa9. >>> some encouraging news about the economy in prince george's county brought to you by county executive rushern baker. today he plans to
>> we're marching against the violence going on in baltimore city. we're not protesting. we're just a group of men who believe in our community and believe in the people. that's why we're out here. we're walking in d.c. to make a statement to let people know there are people actually out here who care about what's going on. >> reporter: when you get to d.c., what are you going to do? >> rest. we're just going to be welcomed by whoever is out there and let people know. we don't...
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"the washington post" reports the final inmate was transferred from the baltimore city detention center last night. last month, maryland governor larry hogan ordered the city to shut down that 150-year-old jail. two years ago, they indicted jail staff. >>> and a man accused of operating a $1 million synthetic drug operation out of his home. john flaherty was arrested last week. police found more than $1 million of supplies in haymarket. other items were also found in a storage unit. he's being accused of using the u.s. postal service to ship the drugs across the country. >> this isn't something small, looking basically into the aspects of the money distribution. during that, we found marijuana, marijuana wax and handguns. >> flaherty was arrested in las vegas where he has a second home. he's awaiting extradition from nevada. he's due in court in october. >>> cindy rose wants her children to be able to opt out of standardized exams. she has a public hearing with the board of education today. this is according to the frederick news post. if the board says rose's children doesn't have to t
"the washington post" reports the final inmate was transferred from the baltimore city detention center last night. last month, maryland governor larry hogan ordered the city to shut down that 150-year-old jail. two years ago, they indicted jail staff. >>> and a man accused of operating a $1 million synthetic drug operation out of his home. john flaherty was arrested last week. police found more than $1 million of supplies in haymarket. other items were also found in a...
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i'm going to michael wood again who is a former baltimore city police officer. s zero tolerance? i understand that's what police in baltimore were operating under. there's community policing, and then there's this zero tolerance policing. they were doing it in new york under rudy giuliani. what was it in baltimore? what did it mean to you as a cop on the street? >> i had zero tolerance under martin o'malley, but we don't have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have in freddie gray is an instance where you're going after somebody that has, is walking the streets and supposedly has a knife in his pocket. and the cops stop him, go into his pocket, end up arresting him, throwing him into a metal box, tossing him around the streets and ending up in his death. and they will stand there on tv and say we did nothing wrong. thats the epitome of white privilege because there's not a chance that any of your kids end up in that situation. >> i want you to go back and tell me your experiences on the streets as a baltimore cop. what was going on? the commun
i'm going to michael wood again who is a former baltimore city police officer. s zero tolerance? i understand that's what police in baltimore were operating under. there's community policing, and then there's this zero tolerance policing. they were doing it in new york under rudy giuliani. what was it in baltimore? what did it mean to you as a cop on the street? >> i had zero tolerance under martin o'malley, but we don't have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have in...
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the revolutionary cities of new orleans and baltimore. r morreale and i have discussed many issues over the years. some people are called to work. how to rebuild our cities. baltimore is now growing rather than shrinking. how to improve our schools. in the middle of the recession we invested more to make our schools number one and to make colleges more affordable. how to create jobs and opportunities for all. in our state, we have the highest percentage of african-american owned businesses in the second-highest median income for african-americans of any state in the country. the topics i would like to speak with you about today. how can we save lives? how can we improve and reform our criminal justice system? how, together, can we make real the process of equal protection under the law? and i ran for mayor of baltimore is a longshot candidate back in 1999, it was not because our city was doing well. despite many well-intentioned efforts, our city had become the most violent, addicted, and abandon city in america. every year, we buried 300
the revolutionary cities of new orleans and baltimore. r morreale and i have discussed many issues over the years. some people are called to work. how to rebuild our cities. baltimore is now growing rather than shrinking. how to improve our schools. in the middle of the recession we invested more to make our schools number one and to make colleges more affordable. how to create jobs and opportunities for all. in our state, we have the highest percentage of african-american owned businesses in...
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the coast guard and baltimore city crews were on the scene. >>> a husband and wife are lucky to be alive this morning after their sing. -henin plane crashed many during an emergency landing in florida. kenneth mckenzie and his wife, sonja, were on the way to maryland. the plane went down. both are in the hospital. >>> tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell will be in court today for another deflategate suspension hearing. it's likely to be the last chance for lawyers from the nfl and its players' union to make their points about brady's four-game suspension that's looming. the judge could rule from the bench today. in the past, he said he would issue a ruling by this coming friday. >>> doctors are cautiously optimistic about a new wireless pace maiker. it's a tenth the size of a conventional device. about as big as a aa battery. it doesn't require surgery to implant. it uses a catheter inserted through the right leg. in tests, the it's been 90% effective. it has about twice the complications of a conventional pacemaker. >>> and the luckiest man of the week may be this bay area bart
the coast guard and baltimore city crews were on the scene. >>> a husband and wife are lucky to be alive this morning after their sing. -henin plane crashed many during an emergency landing in florida. kenneth mckenzie and his wife, sonja, were on the way to maryland. the plane went down. both are in the hospital. >>> tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell will be in court today for another deflategate suspension hearing. it's likely to be the last chance for lawyers...
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everybody gets that in baltimore city. we're usually not supposedly around the world, but in baltimore city we are a minority, you have about five white students in the entire classroom, and that doesn't mean the child is not going to learn, but they are surely not going to learn if there is bullying or other children interfering with the education, and a lot of parents don't know it's going on, because i pick my child up, and drop her off, and there are no other parents at all when i go up there, and you might see ten out of 30 students parents there, and you have little kids walking themselves home, and you have kids that don't even have book bags or pencils, and nobody seems to notice what is going on, and it goes back to parents, i feel like the parents are not involved like they should be. you have kids bullying because they are so frustrated with their own home line. they are taking it out on other students, and then the board supposed to magically fix everything and then the board will try to address it all, and the
everybody gets that in baltimore city. we're usually not supposedly around the world, but in baltimore city we are a minority, you have about five white students in the entire classroom, and that doesn't mean the child is not going to learn, but they are surely not going to learn if there is bullying or other children interfering with the education, and a lot of parents don't know it's going on, because i pick my child up, and drop her off, and there are no other parents at all when i go up...
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and once again, baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby sparking outrage. that's next.takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. >>> this is horrible news especially if you live in baltimore. a disturbing surge in murders. so far just thisser i don't, nearly 200 murders, 45 of those murders in july alone. now news baltimore states attorney marilyn mosby derailing a program aimed at countering the spike in murders. kevin joins us. nice to he sue. you had the lead story in this. what is this homicide vision commission and how did she derail it? >> based on a model out of milwaukee. they have been doing it there since 2005. it's suppo
and once again, baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby sparking outrage. that's next.takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste....
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this house is gone too, but that was the baltimore city is town-- city townhome. and when he was young, booth would perform amateur theatricals in the backyard with his brothers. this is john wilkes booth's father. he and his wife came to the united states in 1821, so you can see the booth family had been to the country about 40 years when the civil war took place. they came in '41, he was an actor, and in the generation just before lincoln, say the generation of andrew jackson on the $20 bill, you know, his dad was one of the -- and at times, the best actor in the united states. making a pretty good salary, well known. a really good actor when he was focused and interested, but at other times he might not show up for a performance. he might insult the audience, he might dress inappropriately or threaten his fellow actors. you just never knew. it was different from day-to-day to day, and, of course, he was a very challenging parent because you weren't getting consistency out of him. he could be loving and charming, then next week he could scare the hell out of you
this house is gone too, but that was the baltimore city is town-- city townhome. and when he was young, booth would perform amateur theatricals in the backyard with his brothers. this is john wilkes booth's father. he and his wife came to the united states in 1821, so you can see the booth family had been to the country about 40 years when the civil war took place. they came in '41, he was an actor, and in the generation just before lincoln, say the generation of andrew jackson on the $20 bill,...
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and once again, baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby sparking outrage. that's next. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may incre
and once again, baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby sparking outrage. that's next. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the...
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the infected person is an adult who lives in the baltimore city. meanwhile, ramping up the effort to stop the spread. the county is working with the maryland department offing a dullture to expand spraying for mow ski toes. the spraying starts around 7:30 tonight. the extra protection comes after a case of west nile in the region. check out the nbc washington app for a full list of the communities that will be treated. >> somebody -- going to have some lane cloe sures. all lanes southbound will be shut down by 11 this evening. this is because the bridge demolition as far as a detour. they are telling us to have everyone take seminary road westbound back see you tomorrow morning for news 4 today. let's go ahead and show you the temperatures. you know it was warm today. not quite as warm as yesterday. we are in the mid to upper 80s out there in some areas made it to 90 degrees. we're seeing a few heavy downpours and down to the west of fredericksburg. and also really just along two and 4 right there. look at middleburg, johnstown, could have a little
the infected person is an adult who lives in the baltimore city. meanwhile, ramping up the effort to stop the spread. the county is working with the maryland department offing a dullture to expand spraying for mow ski toes. the spraying starts around 7:30 tonight. the extra protection comes after a case of west nile in the region. check out the nbc washington app for a full list of the communities that will be treated. >> somebody -- going to have some lane cloe sures. all lanes...
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a former baltimore city police he is officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance policing. they were doing it in new york under rudy giuliani what does it . mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. you do not have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have with freddie gray is an instance where you're going after somebody walking the streets and supposedly have a knife. and the cops stop him and go into the pocket, and up arresting him throwing him into a metal box, and he ended up on the steps to your they were on tv and they will say, we did nothing wrong. it is the academy of white -- it is the pitted me -- the epitome of white privilege because there is not a chance any of your kids -- >> tell us your experience? baltimore gives us another story. baltimore sop has >> another story. what we want because we have over criminalization or what does that mean? we have sandra bland, where no matter what happens, the police can justify detaining
a former baltimore city police he is officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance policing. they were doing it in new york under rudy giuliani what does it . mean? >> i had zero-tolerance under martin o'malley. you do not have that system anymore, at least not officially. what you have with freddie gray is an instance where you're going after somebody walking the streets and supposedly have a knife. and...
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. >> baltimore city under seas already historic number of homicides but that number is growing and growing and now baltimore's interim police commissioner is calling in the feds to help. what's wrong with baltimore's leadership in the "on the record" legal panel is here next. also, outrage going viral tonight all over the internet caught on camera. an 8-year-old student, a kid can, handcuffed by you a sheriff's deputy in a classroom. but, first, what do you you think? is it ever okay to handcuff an 8-year-old child at school? tweet yes or no using #greta and we will show you the votes on your tv as we report the story. that story plus the live poll straight ahead. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. now baltimore's interim police commissioner calling on federal agents mass spike in the violence. "on the record" griff jenkins spoke to an atf agent in baltimore. >> atf has a long history of targeting crime. criminal organizations. violent repeat offenders and neighborhood crews that are more long-term investigations, proactive cases that take time. right
. >> baltimore city under seas already historic number of homicides but that number is growing and growing and now baltimore's interim police commissioner is calling in the feds to help. what's wrong with baltimore's leadership in the "on the record" legal panel is here next. also, outrage going viral tonight all over the internet caught on camera. an 8-year-old student, a kid can, handcuffed by you a sheriff's deputy in a classroom. but, first, what do you you think? is it ever...
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in baltimore city, we are the minority.ou have may be about five white students in the entire classroom. that doesn't really necessarily mean that the child is not going to learn, but they will not bullying.here is b a lot of parents don't even know this is going on. i take my child out from school -- i pick my child out from school, and i see how many other parents are there, and there are non-, on either side of the race. you are lucky to see maybe 10 out of 30 students' parents there. you have kids who do not even have booke bags or pencils. it goes active parents, i feel the parents are not involved, the way they should be. bullyingkids who are because they are so frustrated with their home life. they take it out on other students. the board is supposed to magically fix everything, but they can't. the parents come, and they don't care. host: i will let you jump in. guest: there are so many factors .hat you are touching on obviously, poverty in this country is an enormous challenge n enormous have a norm i impact. you wi
in baltimore city, we are the minority.ou have may be about five white students in the entire classroom. that doesn't really necessarily mean that the child is not going to learn, but they will not bullying.here is b a lot of parents don't even know this is going on. i take my child out from school -- i pick my child out from school, and i see how many other parents are there, and there are non-, on either side of the race. you are lucky to see maybe 10 out of 30 students' parents there. you...
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"the washington post" reports the final inmate was transferred from the baltimore city detention center last night. last month, governor larry hogan ordered the city to shut down the 150-year-old jail. just two years ago, the governor indicted several jail staff in a cell phone and drug smuggling ring. >>> a man shot and killed after attacki ing deputy is the same n who jumped the fence at the white house. smith attacked a deputy in the courthouse lobby just before noon yesterday. smith was facing burglary, assault and harassment charges back in march. there is no word why he was at the court yesterday. the deputy hurt his arm and hand but is expected to be okay. >>> you can give input on the second phase of the silver line today. there is say public workshop to talk about the silver line in loudoun county. leaders will break down through development plans. they're also asking for your help to come up with a fourth plan. if you want to go to the meeting it's at the morefield elementary school tonight. >>> cindy rose wants her children to be able to opt out of public exams. she has a hea
"the washington post" reports the final inmate was transferred from the baltimore city detention center last night. last month, governor larry hogan ordered the city to shut down the 150-year-old jail. just two years ago, the governor indicted several jail staff in a cell phone and drug smuggling ring. >>> a man shot and killed after attacki ing deputy is the same n who jumped the fence at the white house. smith attacked a deputy in the courthouse lobby just before noon...
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. >>> a death in baltimore, how the city surpassed numbers that haven't been seen in more than four decades. pend a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! [laughs] lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very empowering. check out the new hardware. with the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. celebrating christmas in july. a lot of winter fun in the heat. life sized checkers and got to listen to holiday music. the day wrapped up with the screening of the will ferrell movie "elf." >>> feeling like summer on this first day of august. temperatures in the 90s. also on sunday. a hot weekend ahead of us. we're looking at temperatures mainly in the 60s and 70s right now. doylestown 67, philadelphia 76, 7 millville. partly cloudy skies. cape may 73. other temperatures in the 60s and 70s. as we go throughout time here we're going to see temperatures rising quickly. we
. >>> a death in baltimore, how the city surpassed numbers that haven't been seen in more than four decades. pend a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! [laughs] lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very empowering. check out the new hardware. with the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for...
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i grew up like in baltimore city and baltimore counties, and i saw a difference where in white neighborhoods you respect the police, you get involved. but like my black friends, their parents, nope, you don't talk. you know, you don't want to talk to them. you don't want to be a snitch. and it seemed like a cultural thing and i'm just wondering if you have an opinion on that. especially the war on drugs because they were going after the kids, and now the gangs and black-on-black crimes, and it just -- it breaks my heart. and i want to make a change, you know. i have my granddaughter and i just want our world a much better place for all of our kids, you know. >> jason, two topics there. >> so, on the first, the question about whether this is a cultural issue, i think it is. again, have you to put this all into context. at the end of the day, parents want to protect their children. and as black parents who are aware of the history of police brutality in this country, particularly against black people, you know, we feel a need to make sure our children are prepared and equipped for the world th
i grew up like in baltimore city and baltimore counties, and i saw a difference where in white neighborhoods you respect the police, you get involved. but like my black friends, their parents, nope, you don't talk. you know, you don't want to talk to them. you don't want to be a snitch. and it seemed like a cultural thing and i'm just wondering if you have an opinion on that. especially the war on drugs because they were going after the kids, and now the gangs and black-on-black crimes, and it...
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city. there's been a spike in the number of murders in baltimore. more than 200 people have been killed there this year alone. we caught up with the marchers on the national mall. the baltimore city councilman is the highest profile member in that 300 man march. their message? we've got to stop killing each other. >>> at least 18 people are dead after a powerful explosion today in bangkok. the blast happened at the intersection that contains a shrine that is very popular with tourists and locals. another undetonated bomb was found nearby. no one has claimed responsibility for the blast at this point. car bombs are nearly unheard of in bangkok, but they are more common in thailand where muslim separatists are trying to gain control. >>> the search for a missing indonesian airplane has been suspended because of bad weather. the flight with 54 people on board disappeared sunday during what was supposed to be just a 45 minute flight. indonesia has been plagued with aviation disasters and the company operating this plane that crashed has a very poor safe
city. there's been a spike in the number of murders in baltimore. more than 200 people have been killed there this year alone. we caught up with the marchers on the national mall. the baltimore city councilman is the highest profile member in that 300 man march. their message? we've got to stop killing each other. >>> at least 18 people are dead after a powerful explosion today in bangkok. the blast happened at the intersection that contains a shrine that is very popular with tourists...
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she teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools. 60 days ago, i announce -- after i announced for president, she returned to work and the place was buzzing and a little girl in 100% african-american kids and a little girl in her class and said "ms. o'maley, i'm not so sure about your father running for president, because i like barack obama." [laughter] a lot of us like barack obama. [applause] when our country was this close to a great depression, we elected a new leader to make tough decisions, not the popular ones. the good news is this, we have now created more jobs every month then we have lost for 65 months in a row. give america a round of applause. [applause] the hard truth of our times is this. 70% of us are earning the same or less than we were 12 years ago. in the hearts of a lot of great americans, -- great american cities, unemployment is higher than it was. eight years ago. we elected a president, not a magician. we will need new leadership everyone to make our economy work for all of us again. how do we do that? we return to our true selves. remember that our ec
she teaches first grade in baltimore city public schools. 60 days ago, i announce -- after i announced for president, she returned to work and the place was buzzing and a little girl in 100% african-american kids and a little girl in her class and said "ms. o'maley, i'm not so sure about your father running for president, because i like barack obama." [laughter] a lot of us like barack obama. [applause] when our country was this close to a great depression, we elected a new leader to...
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the revolutionary cities of new orleans and baltimore. re, not less to make our schools number one in america and to make college more affordable for families by freezing college tuition four years in a row. how to create jobs and opportunity for all. in our state we have the second highest percentage of african-american owned businesses and we have the second highest median income for african-americans of any state in the country. and then the topics that i would like to speak with you about today. how can we save lives, how can we improve and reform our criminal justice system and how together can we make real the promise of equal protection under the law. when i ran for mayor of baltimore as a long shot candidate way back in 1999 it was not because our city was doing well. despite many well-intentioned efforts, our city had become the most violent the most addicted and the most abandoned city in america. and every year we buried 300 young black men who died violent deaths on our streets and black lives matter. i'd like to share with you
the revolutionary cities of new orleans and baltimore. re, not less to make our schools number one in america and to make college more affordable for families by freezing college tuition four years in a row. how to create jobs and opportunity for all. in our state we have the second highest percentage of african-american owned businesses and we have the second highest median income for african-americans of any state in the country. and then the topics that i would like to speak with you about...
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guest: i grew up in baltimore city. i saw a lot of what i believed were injustices in the world. i actually started off wanting to be a journalist. i quickly found out that was not for me. i decided i wanted to be a social worker. then i started taking some criminology classes and realized that i thought being a police officer would be where i could help the community the best. the one thing i can say is i picked the right profession. i love what i do. it is challenging but after 38 years i still enjoy coming to work. and am invigorated by the challenges that face police today. host: tom manger is the president of a major cities chiefs association. chief of police for montgomery county maryland. we go to west virginia. michael is next. good thursday morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the question why. why are the majority of the major cities, there is a disparity in crime rates. they are all democratically held by democrats. how, like gun laws are affecting crime in those cities and states that are all held by democrats. they are taking guns out of law-abiding cit
guest: i grew up in baltimore city. i saw a lot of what i believed were injustices in the world. i actually started off wanting to be a journalist. i quickly found out that was not for me. i decided i wanted to be a social worker. then i started taking some criminology classes and realized that i thought being a police officer would be where i could help the community the best. the one thing i can say is i picked the right profession. i love what i do. it is challenging but after 38 years i...
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the question i have is i grew grew up in baltimore city public school system we didn't have the adequatepreparation. why is it looked at from the perspective of the child wants to major in engineering they assume that child already knows allhas one and just needs a review. >> i thinki think that's a great question because i too went through the struggle. i thought about the way that i was brought up in terms of the math pedagogy that i need to learn my often found that there was a disconnect between my senior year of high school, but when i went into the 1st year of college i said, i don't know as much as i think i do. what i found myself doing was working with other people who did know. often times what we miss out on is not so much about the individual knowledge but how we teach students and just generally how we teach them to think deeper about the material in front of them and whether we teach them in a way that allows them to think deeper.deeper. calculus one through three and the whole sequence does not allow students to think about things in terms of memorization. i often wonder i
the question i have is i grew grew up in baltimore city public school system we didn't have the adequatepreparation. why is it looked at from the perspective of the child wants to major in engineering they assume that child already knows allhas one and just needs a review. >> i thinki think that's a great question because i too went through the struggle. i thought about the way that i was brought up in terms of the math pedagogy that i need to learn my often found that there was a...
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. >>> a key procedural ruling in the case of six baltimore city police officers accused in the death of fretddy gray -- freddi gray. >>> just in time for sunrise over the district. i'm nick giovanni. >>> i'm andrea roane. happy wednesday to you. larry miller has your timesaver traffic. we have some wrinkles in the prognosis here but that's okay because the weather is gorgeous. if you have a convertible, put the top down. it's magnificent today. >> good adjective. magnificent, beautiful. a lot of people -- i think larry will say a lot of people will be stuck in traffic. just roll the windows down and enjoy the nice weather. any silver lining here. it's going to be great weather wise. we're looking at 67 degrees. the temperatures continue to fall just in time for the sun to come up. 70 degrees. warmer over through annapolis but culpeper and manassas, the low 60s through the shenandoah valley in the 60s. enjoy the great weather. high pressure will slowly move off to the east. our low humidity is not going to stick around forever but a few days we get to enjoy. 78 degrees by noon. much o
. >>> a key procedural ruling in the case of six baltimore city police officers accused in the death of fretddy gray -- freddi gray. >>> just in time for sunrise over the district. i'm nick giovanni. >>> i'm andrea roane. happy wednesday to you. larry miller has your timesaver traffic. we have some wrinkles in the prognosis here but that's okay because the weather is gorgeous. if you have a convertible, put the top down. it's magnificent today. >> good...
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. >>> baltimore city police officer is under investigation after a photo shows him pulling his gun outn a crowd of people at a dirt bike rally. the photo, right here captured by a freelance photographer is going viral. the officers were called to the scene to break up a crowd of hundreds of people were watching the dirt bike riders. eyewitnesses say officer drew his gun after someone threw a black bottle near them. >> did any of the other officers pulled out a gun. >> no, in the picture you can see an officer looking at him. it seemed like they had word, and it seemed that she told him to put it away, that was not a good idea. he puts it away. it was over as quick as it started. >> no one was injured in the incident. police spokesperson says the the officer has been placed on administrative duties while they investigate. >>> during colorado theater shooting trial is there a new four legged friend helping families cope with tragedy. trained therapy dogs are in the courthouse and they are making a impact on victims and families. these special dogs can sense when someone is struggling and
. >>> baltimore city police officer is under investigation after a photo shows him pulling his gun outn a crowd of people at a dirt bike rally. the photo, right here captured by a freelance photographer is going viral. the officers were called to the scene to break up a crowd of hundreds of people were watching the dirt bike riders. eyewitnesses say officer drew his gun after someone threw a black bottle near them. >> did any of the other officers pulled out a gun. >> no,...