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downtown baltimore city, up,large highway that roles highway 25. i don't believe that cities need companies, but i believe that companies can help cities. that is the role and opportunity we have. imagine what we could do for baltimore, a great city that frankly probably has a bit of not the best brand right now. what we can do to help that day., 225,000 cars a we made 11 different acquisitions over the last three and a half years and we ended up buying over 37 different parcels and assembling roughly this. so now as people look at the city of baltimore, our vision is to build a worldwide campus for our company. it is surrounding next use development. we are excited about what that means for our company as we look to attract the best and brightest, as he looked to make baltimore a center of innovation . you look within a 50 mile radius of our company, the great brands there on the johns hopkins ,hysics lab, lockheed martin all these great assets we have -- great brands are like a great stories. great stories need to be edited. we need to remove some
downtown baltimore city, up,large highway that roles highway 25. i don't believe that cities need companies, but i believe that companies can help cities. that is the role and opportunity we have. imagine what we could do for baltimore, a great city that frankly probably has a bit of not the best brand right now. what we can do to help that day., 225,000 cars a we made 11 different acquisitions over the last three and a half years and we ended up buying over 37 different parcels and assembling...
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transit system, finally closed down the notorious baltimore city began the process of stopping urban blight with a plan to demolish abandoned, decaying buildings throughout the city. and we have been fostering improved economic development strategies, more redevelopment opportunities, and a pro-job [applause] economic climate. we understand that some of you in this chamber also have ideas to help us change baltimore for the better. while we do not have an unlimited amount of taxpayer money, we will always have an unlimited capacity to listen to worthwhile ideas and creative solutions that know no party bounds. as we continue to tackle these problems, government will play an important role. but often the best answers come from those private citizens who take pride in their community. the renewal of baltimore city, and the continued growth of our entire state, will require an environment of trust and cooperation, one in which the best ideas rise to the top based upon their merit, regardless of which side of the philosophical debate they come from. as
transit system, finally closed down the notorious baltimore city began the process of stopping urban blight with a plan to demolish abandoned, decaying buildings throughout the city. and we have been fostering improved economic development strategies, more redevelopment opportunities, and a pro-job [applause] economic climate. we understand that some of you in this chamber also have ideas to help us change baltimore for the better. while we do not have an unlimited amount of taxpayer money, we...
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investigation a young girl put 10,000 miles in one month on her car driving from algany county to baltimore city to get jennifer: heroin distribution channels in baltimore are long established. maryland state delegate brett wilson was elected in 2014. >> the biggest threat now is in a position where i have the opportunity to change something in maryland is not recognizing how we were pushing baltimore aside for years. >> is it the buyer that changed. >> now all of a sudden heroin made its way to the white suburbs. >> baltimore police commissioner kevin davis took command a year ago. he traveled to colombia a heroin-source country. >> it all starts here. made a commitment. >> we have more detectives assigned to work with d.e.a. agents in city than we have ever had. jennifer: if baltimore is the source of the heroin in our community perhaps the answer to the problem is in baltimore. >> your reco responsibility. >> israel had a 30-year heroin addiction laced with jailtime, homelessness and near death. he has been shot 13 times. >> med you can't medicate or police your way out. you have to change th
investigation a young girl put 10,000 miles in one month on her car driving from algany county to baltimore city to get jennifer: heroin distribution channels in baltimore are long established. maryland state delegate brett wilson was elected in 2014. >> the biggest threat now is in a position where i have the opportunity to change something in maryland is not recognizing how we were pushing baltimore aside for years. >> is it the buyer that changed. >> now all of a sudden...
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a man with a sharp wit who was sometimes described as cantankerous, he would visit the baltimore city courthouse and then argue the cases with his son over dinner. his mother norma was an educated articulate woman who taught in baltimore's segregated schools where her son thurgood graduated from high school in june of 1925. in the fall of that same year he left for lincoln university in oxford pennsylvania. in his senior year at lincoln thurgood married vivian bure, a university of pennsylvania student known to her friends as buster. after graduation in june of 1929, the couple moved in with his parents in baltimore. and by the summer after college he had decided to continue on to law school. since his first choice, the university of maryland law school was segregated and off limits to blacks his only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five
a man with a sharp wit who was sometimes described as cantankerous, he would visit the baltimore city courthouse and then argue the cases with his son over dinner. his mother norma was an educated articulate woman who taught in baltimore's segregated schools where her son thurgood graduated from high school in june of 1925. in the fall of that same year he left for lincoln university in oxford pennsylvania. in his senior year at lincoln thurgood married vivian bure, a university of pennsylvania...
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bit of rain shower activity across montgomery and howardtgor county up towards baltimore, bao baltimore cityimore b county as well.untyll keep a close eye on it looks like a little band of more intense rains there maybe m along the beltway there up u near baltimore, columbia, ellicott city, that part ofit the world get something rain rai showers.ow we'll watch this to see iftch this tracks down to our area but the theme today will beill b much quieter than yesterday. we're not going to be dealing d with the intense storms we hadr around here yesterday. there's the big picture. ptu quiet and impressive.mpssiv lot of snow on the backside ofe our system.ou the area of low pressure pushing up into the great the g lakes and there's going to be tb a very strong pressure press gradient today.adnt tod bottom line very gusty winds will be pushing out of theing west and the south and west ands here to start the day.ay. and later this afternoon we'll be dealing with very, veryith vv blustery conditions. cditions. there's a look all right all r forecast map today.reca map again, blustery conditions,ondi
bit of rain shower activity across montgomery and howardtgor county up towards baltimore, bao baltimore cityimore b county as well.untyll keep a close eye on it looks like a little band of more intense rains there maybe m along the beltway there up u near baltimore, columbia, ellicott city, that part ofit the world get something rain rai showers.ow we'll watch this to see iftch this tracks down to our area but the theme today will beill b much quieter than yesterday. we're not going to be...
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7 over the scene on baltimore washington parkway heading into baltimore through hal thorp to baltimore cityclosure from beltway to i-95 monroe street. southbound from monroe street to 895, harbor tunnel thruway. this is impacting the drive on the baltimore belt way. off-ramp from 695 to bw parkway closed. and your onramps closed as well. we have stopped traffic in all directions through that stretch the be alert if you are planning to travel in that direction. closer to home, crash on the inner loop approaching the george washington parkway in mcclain. travel l melanie or go over to josh for the forecast. >> weather: good morning. temperatures are mild for us, but once you factor in the breeze it will be cooler. future cast for later today. back around 6:00, 30s. overnight, windchills are down below freezing. and it is the same way to start off tomorrow. friday morning, we will start off cold. your windchills hang around freezing for the afternoon. so it is a big change outside, and 55 today. but 43 tomorrow. feeling cooler. better on saturday. sunday is the pick date of the weekend with a
7 over the scene on baltimore washington parkway heading into baltimore through hal thorp to baltimore cityclosure from beltway to i-95 monroe street. southbound from monroe street to 895, harbor tunnel thruway. this is impacting the drive on the baltimore belt way. off-ramp from 695 to bw parkway closed. and your onramps closed as well. we have stopped traffic in all directions through that stretch the be alert if you are planning to travel in that direction. closer to home, crash on the inner...
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addressed include transportation in montgomery county a hospital in prince george's the problem in baltimore city. >> reporter: republican leaders say governor hogan is addressing all of the state's priorities. >> better control in the way our government functions. not just increased money for education but make it so that money works and gets to the classrooms. he's accomplished a lot over the last year and i'm very excited about where we're going in the future. >> reporter: last year senate president mike miller was combative after republican governor hogan's first state of the state address. today i asked yik yak are becoming increasing what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. >>> this is a storm team4 weather alert. >> most of the rain out of here, but traffic still being impacted across our area especially 495, northwest side and around the 270 ,zsplit. we're seeing a stre
addressed include transportation in montgomery county a hospital in prince george's the problem in baltimore city. >> reporter: republican leaders say governor hogan is addressing all of the state's priorities. >> better control in the way our government functions. not just increased money for education but make it so that money works and gets to the classrooms. he's accomplished a lot over the last year and i'm very excited about where we're going in the future. >> reporter:...
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, decades-old heroin stronghold. >> $1.5 million a day comes out of baltimore city rectally for directly for heroin. the purity levels are higher now than we have ever seen. we looking for people trafficking heroin up and down the road. reporter: to every community along the way. >> it really is a public health issue. kick it.you can they just need help. michelle: and speaking of health, in response to the complaint we heard time and time again about bringing treatment and advice, we are bringing experts to you. the substance abuse phonebank is about to kick off in four minutes. there is a live picture as everyone is down there in the phonebank. we have treatment counselors in studio and dea agents in studio to take any tips you have about drug-related crimes in your neighborhood. all calls are private. we are not televising them. 703 -236-9220. we will see you down there and be there for two hours. jonathan: jennifer, thank you so much. and searchjla.com highway." we have posted everyone of her stores and if you are a parent, you should absolutely watch these stories. miche
, decades-old heroin stronghold. >> $1.5 million a day comes out of baltimore city rectally for directly for heroin. the purity levels are higher now than we have ever seen. we looking for people trafficking heroin up and down the road. reporter: to every community along the way. >> it really is a public health issue. kick it.you can they just need help. michelle: and speaking of health, in response to the complaint we heard time and time again about bringing treatment and advice,...
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right in out it only applies to baltimore city and anne arundel county and washington county. legislature would have to approve the change. leon: no ice to worry about tonight. jamie: we don't have any ice to worry about. standing water in some areas but we are mainly dry. this is a look at near new hampshire avenue. let's move to the maps 39 it 5 -- 395 is a much different story. if you leave on 395 heading south from d.c. area toward virginia. the problem is right near the mixing bowl a crash. two lanes are blocked. this has you down to 11 miles per hour. that delay will start before the pentagon. there are speed restrictions near the stadium armory. orange, blue, silver line. expect delays. in maryland, top side of the beltway is the only slow stretch on the inner loop to bethesda. that is a look at traffic this afternoon. again, much more dry than earlier today and yesterday. alison: collaboration between two musical giants who were for the first time in 230 years we can hear it. ♪ ♪ this was a piece composed by wolfgang amadeus mozart and his rival composure salieri. it w
right in out it only applies to baltimore city and anne arundel county and washington county. legislature would have to approve the change. leon: no ice to worry about tonight. jamie: we don't have any ice to worry about. standing water in some areas but we are mainly dry. this is a look at near new hampshire avenue. let's move to the maps 39 it 5 -- 395 is a much different story. if you leave on 395 heading south from d.c. area toward virginia. the problem is right near the mixing bowl a...
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they're also looking to cities like baltimore in kansas city for guidance. >> wearing that hands because of the council and the administration. >> his legacy will always live. we will constantly do this once a year in remembrance of nick. >> and the hope that more young lives are not lost in this ongoing violence.>>> good evening. we've got clear skies out there right now. temperatures are cooling down. it's 40 degrees and raleigh and 37 interim. down and around freezing up along the virginia border so the heat that we had today, it got up to about 52, is going and 40 degrees back in fayetteville. skies are clear. this is a quiet map. you gotta go down to florida to see a few clouds. with high pressure right over as that is what is causing the clear skies. tomorrow we will get on the backside and start to warm up. it will not be as cold as a was this morning. we were in the 20s. very close to freezing as we look ahead torture sunday night is called at 9 am with 44 degrees max. 59 and noon and sunday and you can see the future cast. it looks like a blank map. no clouds. it will stay mild
they're also looking to cities like baltimore in kansas city for guidance. >> wearing that hands because of the council and the administration. >> his legacy will always live. we will constantly do this once a year in remembrance of nick. >> and the hope that more young lives are not lost in this ongoing violence.>>> good evening. we've got clear skies out there right now. temperatures are cooling down. it's 40 degrees and raleigh and 37 interim. down and around...
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to support the work creating away for people to stay in baltimore, people to move to baltimore, so we can have the city we know we are destined to have. >> mona: families that make 60 percent or below baltimore's median income qualified to live in a complex. >>> five people being arraigned on accusations involving abuse of special needs students at a school in massachusetts. the local district attorney says all five work at the school in great barrington. boys and young men up to the age of 22 who have learning disabilities and behavioral problems. as a shock to the community, but some are reserving judgment. >> we have a good reputation. i have never heard anything bad come out of their. to hear it now that there is maybe allegations of something going on is surprising. >> before we saw in los angeles a story about teachers being accused and they were found innocent. before we condemn anyone, we have to make sure. >> mona: four of the five people are charged with assault and battery on a disabled person. the fifth was charged with obstruction of justice and witness intimidation. >>> one couple in cali
to support the work creating away for people to stay in baltimore, people to move to baltimore, so we can have the city we know we are destined to have. >> mona: families that make 60 percent or below baltimore's median income qualified to live in a complex. >>> five people being arraigned on accusations involving abuse of special needs students at a school in massachusetts. the local district attorney says all five work at the school in great barrington. boys and young men up to...
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. >> just to the north of dc, contains baltimore city, frederick county, hartford county and montgomery county and includes part of fairfax and loudoun county that will stay in effect until 6:45. >> and that's just crossing 270 right now so you know that's a headache. >> you all mentioned damage. we are getting damage reports. a trained spotter in chantilly has reported a tree down from gusts and thunderstorms. and then in fairfax fairfax county, virginia, we have reports up to nickel sized hail as of 5:41. we are getting hail and trees down and that will be continuing story as we head through the evening. >> it's always my biggest concern. the trees coming down, that is something you want to be aware of. and caitlin i love this product. i think this is super important. >> this shows us, it picks up the storm wip the freezing level to see if there's hail. it's pretty accurate and it shows where you see these brighter blues, this would be just around the dale city areas and we've seen these signatures over this part of virginia, that would indicate that the storm passing has some pretty
. >> just to the north of dc, contains baltimore city, frederick county, hartford county and montgomery county and includes part of fairfax and loudoun county that will stay in effect until 6:45. >> and that's just crossing 270 right now so you know that's a headache. >> you all mentioned damage. we are getting damage reports. a trained spotter in chantilly has reported a tree down from gusts and thunderstorms. and then in fairfax fairfax county, virginia, we have reports up...
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places like western maryland, the lower eastern shore and baltimore city.s is an innovative concept with the prove track record of success by attracting more businesses and jobs to the places that desperately need them and benefit the everyday lives of maryland's working families. let's continue to eliminate needless burdensome regulations. the reform commission has been hard at work conducting a top to bottom review. let's reach across the aisle and continue to do everything we can to help the state compete in the region and throughout the region. maryland's business community can and will be strong again. together let's usher in a new era of ingenuity and entrepreneurialism. we had several robust quarters and improving state economy over the past year. in just 12 months, we added more than 55,000 new jobs, the largest gain in the mid-atlantic region and adding jobs at one of the fastest rates in the country. by improving the economy and creating jobs and standing up to special interest groups, holding the line on new spending and
places like western maryland, the lower eastern shore and baltimore city.s is an innovative concept with the prove track record of success by attracting more businesses and jobs to the places that desperately need them and benefit the everyday lives of maryland's working families. let's continue to eliminate needless burdensome regulations. the reform commission has been hard at work conducting a top to bottom review. let's reach across the aisle and continue to do everything we can to help the...
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looking to cities like baltimore and kansas city for solutions. >> durham is in good hands. you have capable council -- counsel. >> it will not die after today. we know that. we will do that once a year in the memory of nick. >> in the hope that more young lives are not lost in the ongoing violence. >> amy cutler. wncn news now. >>> they are looking for a gunman who held up a jewelry store half hour before closing time last night. he entered fink's jewelers showing a hand gun. no one was hurt but the suspect did escape with some jewelry. they released the surveillance picture but gives you an idea of what the robber looks like. you can see, he is in a blue jump suit and stands 6 feet tall. >>> if you live in fayetteville, you may notice a change in the water. they will stop adding ammonia and during the process. chlorine may be more noticeable if you pretreat your water, you should continue to do so. >>> days after tornadoes ripped through north carolina. several homes resist without power. they hit the state and in granville, and wayne counties. the red cross helped nine fa
looking to cities like baltimore and kansas city for solutions. >> durham is in good hands. you have capable council -- counsel. >> it will not die after today. we know that. we will do that once a year in the memory of nick. >> in the hope that more young lives are not lost in the ongoing violence. >> amy cutler. wncn news now. >>> they are looking for a gunman who held up a jewelry store half hour before closing time last night. he entered fink's jewelers...
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the watch includes atlantic city, baltimore and philadelphia. a tornado watch is in effect until 9 p.m. est for parts of northeast north carolina, southeast virginia and extreme southern maryland. this watch area includes richmond, virginia, norfolk, virginia, salisbury, maryland, and cape hatteras, north carolina. a tornado watch is n ecentral/southern north carolina. this watch area includes wilmington in north carolina. right now... a woman is fighting for her life..... after she and another person get hit.... while walking her dogs... it happened.... near rainbow and charleston. police say.... a driver was turning.... from rainbow onto del ray.... and... didn't see the couple crossing the street. both were taken to the hospital.... and... the woman is said to have... in life-threatening injuries. a developing story..... we're following right now... a syphilis outbreak.... here in southern nevada!!! the southern nevada health district reports.... there has been a -1- hundred -28- percent increase..... in cases in clark county.... since 20- 12
the watch includes atlantic city, baltimore and philadelphia. a tornado watch is in effect until 9 p.m. est for parts of northeast north carolina, southeast virginia and extreme southern maryland. this watch area includes richmond, virginia, norfolk, virginia, salisbury, maryland, and cape hatteras, north carolina. a tornado watch is n ecentral/southern north carolina. this watch area includes wilmington in north carolina. right now... a woman is fighting for her life..... after she and another...
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in baltimore city for instance we have 38% adult illiteracy rate. >> 38%? 10% to five about more percent that are barely literate. that is why when we looked at technology as a way, it is nonthreatening but they are reading with these tools. we are trying to grab them however we can. >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction looks and authors every weekend on c-span2. here are some of the programs to watch for this weekend. at 7:30 p.m. on saturday, david randall of the national association of scholars talks about some of the books incoming college freshmen are asked to read before the first aid class. on sunday night at 9:00, former nsa and cia director michael hayden gets an inside look at national security in his book "playing to the edge." he is interviewed by james woolsey. >> metadata is the outside of the envelope for electronic communication. month for smit has traditionally been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of
in baltimore city for instance we have 38% adult illiteracy rate. >> 38%? 10% to five about more percent that are barely literate. that is why when we looked at technology as a way, it is nonthreatening but they are reading with these tools. we are trying to grab them however we can. >> booktv has 48 hours of nonfiction looks and authors every weekend on c-span2. here are some of the programs to watch for this weekend. at 7:30 p.m. on saturday, david randall of the national...
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north of the city, toward baltimore, 95 looks good. route one, we have some utility work that might tie you up. that is a look at the roads. for now, we send it back to you. followingre also chilling details about the virginia tech student accused of killing nicole about. oscar does believe they said in a fast food restaurant and planned the murder. investors believe they bought cleaning supplies and a shovel before slitting her throat and disposing of her body. they are both behind bars in prince george's county, a community is coming together to heal. a memorial is set in capitol heights. people there will be remembering the teacher who was shot and killed along with her two-year-old daughter in capitol heights. darren boswell johnson admitted to ambushing them. right now, he is awaiting trial on murder charges. also right now, police are looking for this woman right here. they say she stole a purse with a lot of cash meant for a young woman's college tuition. police say the victim and her 18-year-old daughter were driving to an out-
north of the city, toward baltimore, 95 looks good. route one, we have some utility work that might tie you up. that is a look at the roads. for now, we send it back to you. followingre also chilling details about the virginia tech student accused of killing nicole about. oscar does believe they said in a fast food restaurant and planned the murder. investors believe they bought cleaning supplies and a shovel before slitting her throat and disposing of her body. they are both behind bars in...
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president barack obama has been in a mosque near the city of baltimore, his first such visit since he took office. patty culhane joins us live right now. patty, what is the president saying? >> they wanted to take the opportunity to speak not only to the muslim-american audience but the broader audience at home who is watching. he knows that anti--islamic is on the rise, and he wanted to address that. he really spent a great deal of his speech going through what muslims believe and calling the tenants of islam a peaceful religion. he did acknowledge that this anti--islam is on the rise, and he gave one indication why that may happen. >> the muslim-american community remains relatively small, there are 1.7 million in this country. and many americans don't know or at least don't know that they know a muslim personally. as a result many only hear about islam from the news after an act of terrorism, or in distorted media portrayals in tv or film all of which gives this hugely distorted impression. since 911, more recently since the attacks in paris and san bernardino, you have seen two of
president barack obama has been in a mosque near the city of baltimore, his first such visit since he took office. patty culhane joins us live right now. patty, what is the president saying? >> they wanted to take the opportunity to speak not only to the muslim-american audience but the broader audience at home who is watching. he knows that anti--islamic is on the rise, and he wanted to address that. he really spent a great deal of his speech going through what muslims believe and...
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and, why the residents of freddie gray's baltimore neighborhood don't trust the city's big hospitals. it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentation are over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
and, why the residents of freddie gray's baltimore neighborhood don't trust the city's big hospitals. it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentation are over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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it is right outside of baltimore city, about five or six miles, near owings mills.ou have heard of it. you probably got relatives there. anyway, the first thing i wanted to say is that it offends me when rubio comes on any acts like he's this great this and that. one thing i have noticed he does notis identify himself as being hispanic. he identifies himself more as a white cuban. passes for white every chance he gets. that is the same thing with the other guy, cruz. what can cruz tell you about life in america? what does he know about life in america? he has never even lived in america. host: who are you supporting for the democratic nomination? caller: it is going to have to be hillary clinton for one reason only -- don't get me wrong. i really like the young people support of bernie. what i like as i see what is the biggest failure of the republican party, that's diversity. when i see young people getting emgether, ok, all of th getting together and they are speaking the same thing, that is america. that is america. as fowler is hillary clinton is concerned, ok -
it is right outside of baltimore city, about five or six miles, near owings mills.ou have heard of it. you probably got relatives there. anyway, the first thing i wanted to say is that it offends me when rubio comes on any acts like he's this great this and that. one thing i have noticed he does notis identify himself as being hispanic. he identifies himself more as a white cuban. passes for white every chance he gets. that is the same thing with the other guy, cruz. what can cruz tell you...
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baltimore, i said i can't tell you. something drew me. there you know why? something fit the brand, the culture, the ethos, the work boots, lunch pail, that attitude of that city is something that is under armour. it is baltimore. >> and you need baltimore because of beaverton. that's what i always felt. >> i don't want people to think there is not that underdog story is something that is there. but if you invest in america, you look and say in the world of all that invests in america. in america, the nortast. the northeast corrjdor, new york is new york, d.c., cat soust the bag. baltimore is an amazing city that i think is just on the come. there are 650,000 people there. if we have our growth, you know, our investor day we said we're going to go to $7.5 billion by 2018. we recognize we're going to bring a lot of well paying jobs and a the love smart people and companies that want support. and we think we can do a great job for our consumer, customer, great job for our community. >> how do you stay optimistic? you have a scorecard. how do you make it so that scorecard is part of a bigger puz puzzle? there are days you create and the markets don't respond. >>
baltimore, i said i can't tell you. something drew me. there you know why? something fit the brand, the culture, the ethos, the work boots, lunch pail, that attitude of that city is something that is under armour. it is baltimore. >> and you need baltimore because of beaverton. that's what i always felt. >> i don't want people to think there is not that underdog story is something that is there. but if you invest in america, you look and say in the world of all that invests in...
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this guy would be a disaster for the city of baltimore. understandably upset if there was any support for him. i don't think he has a chance. >> the race is in three months. there are about 13 in the democratic primary alone. a lot of folks don't know who he is. he's a twitter scar. his to look -- twitter star. i had to look him up. are the folks who turn out for elections going to know who he is and vote for him? >> good question. i ran for the u.s. senate in maryland. very familiar with baltimore politics. you have sheila dixon, former mayor, running. state senator katherine pugh. i may disagree with their politics, but they've been out. and people from baltimore want to look you in the eye, meet you, shake your hand, and see you in sand town and lexington market. you can't just walk in there and hijack the election at the last minute because you're a twitter superstar. >> i wonder if baltimore does want to be united. we'll have to talk about that at another point. thank you very much. see you soon. >>> coming up, how much does space mat
this guy would be a disaster for the city of baltimore. understandably upset if there was any support for him. i don't think he has a chance. >> the race is in three months. there are about 13 in the democratic primary alone. a lot of folks don't know who he is. he's a twitter scar. his to look -- twitter star. i had to look him up. are the folks who turn out for elections going to know who he is and vote for him? >> good question. i ran for the u.s. senate in maryland. very...
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it's a -- hartford is spanning school sins to baltimore. >> the city leaders say education is miss guided allows children opportunities. >> queen bee it about it again. she dropped her band new single >> queen bee it about it again. she dropped her band new single and it's going vird and on average women paint their nails once a week. is it safe. how your next man cure or pedicure could mess with your hor mopes and cause you to gape pedicure could mess with your hor mopes and cause you to gape wait. >> you have a good time down >> orangutan at utah zoo prediktd carolina panthers will wint super bowl. making predictions is annual event at the zoo and animals have correctly picked the super bowl winner for 8 straight years now. . >> wow. >> orangutan. >> well speaking of super bowl we're hours away from super bowl 50 an a lot are throwing parties and some going to the local bars. >> joining us now any home salon in northwest d.c. and party is going to get started there tonight pretty early. we'll start at 3 p.m. with an arizing near and bar wrngs y.. >> 'little north carolina versus south c
it's a -- hartford is spanning school sins to baltimore. >> the city leaders say education is miss guided allows children opportunities. >> queen bee it about it again. she dropped her band new single >> queen bee it about it again. she dropped her band new single and it's going vird and on average women paint their nails once a week. is it safe. how your next man cure or pedicure could mess with your hor mopes and cause you to gape pedicure could mess with your hor mopes and...
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baltimore. it's launching a new effort to sell charm city to people who can't afford d.c. among its arguments, a house in baltimore could cost half of what one in washington goes for. live baltimore is also counting on technology to try to persuade people to move north. >> i think the five day a week commute is something that might be diminishing in the future. it makes baltimore a much more attractive and appealing option than i had in previous years. >> reporter: baltimore has been trying to lure d.r. residents to charm city for years. and you know what? it might be working. a recent survey found that in one day, more than 3600 passengers boarded baltimore trains for washington. >>> a new audit is raising questions about the campaign of mayor vincent gray. they found poll workers received thousands of dollars in cash. auditors also found incomplete records of more than $800,000 in campaign contributions. the report's release comes weeks after gray is expected to announce whether he will make another run for a seat on d.c. council. >>> a fight on the dominions power plant.
baltimore. it's launching a new effort to sell charm city to people who can't afford d.c. among its arguments, a house in baltimore could cost half of what one in washington goes for. live baltimore is also counting on technology to try to persuade people to move north. >> i think the five day a week commute is something that might be diminishing in the future. it makes baltimore a much more attractive and appealing option than i had in previous years. >> reporter: baltimore has...
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baltimore colts won the super bowl and then in 1984, they called it the midnight express. they all moved to indianapolis. part of the deal was that the camps take the trophy pick the city of baltimore said no, lynn somebody is staying with us. you leave that here. >> sure enough, peyton manning played for the indianapolis colts. >> if you want to see the trophy for yourself, had about 1 mile away from the moscone center. it's set up and opens later this afternoon. if you want to check things out for free, this is our fox came shortness what is happening in super bowl city. it's free, come in. we had plenty of people telling us they love ktvu. and we love you guys. we're back here at 4:00. >> you have a safe trip across the bay. >> i will. dr. oz: how did you feel when you first heard the diagnosis. susan lucci and her daughter -- >> it was a very emotional place to go. dr. oz: share their private family health issue. susan: he was 19 months old. i knew something was wrong. dr. oz: and the accident that almost ended it out. susan: i had a hairline crack on my nose, gashes under here. he said if i didn't get every single piece of glass out, you will lose your eye. r. oz:
baltimore colts won the super bowl and then in 1984, they called it the midnight express. they all moved to indianapolis. part of the deal was that the camps take the trophy pick the city of baltimore said no, lynn somebody is staying with us. you leave that here. >> sure enough, peyton manning played for the indianapolis colts. >> if you want to see the trophy for yourself, had about 1 mile away from the moscone center. it's set up and opens later this afternoon. if you want to...
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and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a look at widespread distrust among many in baltimore for the city'ss hospitals. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial: committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> snapback. stocks break a five-day losing streak because of a gusher of oil. the question now, can it hold? >>> recession or not? the stock market seems to be ringing the alarm bells but the economy doesn't want to play ball. so which is right? >>> tread
and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a look at widespread distrust among many in baltimore for the city'ss hospitals. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial: committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >>...
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gaithersburg is 48 degrees.8 ee look how mild it is.d it in the city we're 53. baltimoretoo.. now, to be perfectly honest with you, temperatures today tod are going to be real tricky t because we're going to warm upam to an extent and then we're going to start cooling off this afternoon. we'll call for temperatures to m be -- i think we'll cool off alo little bit over the next few nt hours and then we'll warm upen r again. so, we'll go for temperaturesema generally low to mid-50's for f a time today. just keep in mind that latert l on today the temperatures willte now. look at new york city.y. it's 56 and you think that'st's crazy, boston right now is 61 degrees. deg so, it's a lot warmer inr boston than it is in richmond rn at 48 there and you notice the e colder temperatures on thetures other side of the mountains or basically the western side ofes the storm. we're on the warm side of thedeo storm here obviously we're on the warm side of the storm. sto big snows back out through the midwest and of course we'ved had all the severe weatherofsevw that's passed on by. the w
gaithersburg is 48 degrees.8 ee look how mild it is.d it in the city we're 53. baltimoretoo.. now, to be perfectly honest with you, temperatures today tod are going to be real tricky t because we're going to warm upam to an extent and then we're going to start cooling off this afternoon. we'll call for temperatures to m be -- i think we'll cool off alo little bit over the next few nt hours and then we'll warm upen r again. so, we'll go for temperaturesema generally low to mid-50's for f a time...
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atlÁntic city 41 al igual que baltimore pero la sensaciÓn tÉrmica ha seguido bastante baja.debido a la brisa. despejado, sin lluvia durante el fin de semana asÍ que el tornado que acabÓ, lejos al oeste de filadelfia con 125 millas por hora, la realidad es que hubo reportes de viento en muchos lugares pero el fin de semana estarÁ en calma. las mÍnimas bastante frías, de 22 a 27 en gran parte del corredor i 95, incluyendo filadelfia. entre filadelfia y atlÁntic city las temperaturas podrÍan estar de 19 a 18 y maÑana suben los termÓmetros pero serÁ un dÍa frío con temperaturas en 40, 45 con cielo mayormente despejado. mÁs al norte alentown con 42 y el corredor de la i 95 de 40 a 43. en los prÓximos dÍas. las temperaturas maÑana estarÁn muy frÍas el sÁbado, el domingo suben a 59,58 el lunes, lluvias e incluso tormentas podrÍan regresar el miÉrcoles. hay una zona de mal tiempo para el martes en el centro del paÍs, probablemente con tornados y tormentas que regresen de martes a miÉrcoles. ♪ ♪ julio:en repÚblica dominicana se preparan para escoger un presidente congresista, la guer
atlÁntic city 41 al igual que baltimore pero la sensaciÓn tÉrmica ha seguido bastante baja.debido a la brisa. despejado, sin lluvia durante el fin de semana asÍ que el tornado que acabÓ, lejos al oeste de filadelfia con 125 millas por hora, la realidad es que hubo reportes de viento en muchos lugares pero el fin de semana estarÁ en calma. las mÍnimas bastante frías, de 22 a 27 en gran parte del corredor i 95, incluyendo filadelfia. entre filadelfia y atlÁntic city las temperaturas...
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officials in baltimore, buffalo, philadelphia, and new york city have declared a code blue, alertingemergency officials to prepare and help get the hoimless indoors. and that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm megan thompson. thanks for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [gunshots] [sirens wailing] (woodard) 1965-- in a predominantly black neighborhood in los angeles, decades of pent-up frustration and ang
officials in baltimore, buffalo, philadelphia, and new york city have declared a code blue, alertingemergency officials to prepare and help get the hoimless indoors. and that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm megan thompson. thanks for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh...
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baltimore is an amazing city that i think is just on the come. there are 650,000 people there. if we have our growth, you know, our investor day we said we're going to go to $7.5 billion by 2018. we recognize we're going to bring a lot of well paying jobs and a the love smart people and companies that want support. and we think we can do a great job for our consumer, customer, teammates, shareholders, of course, and we're going to do a great job for our community. >> how do you stay optimistic? you have a scorecard. how do you make it so that scorecard is part of a bigger puz puzzle? there are days you create and the markets don't respond. >> everybody will say the same thing. look to say what have i learned? i watched our stock go up. i watched it come down. what i saw the times that our stock did go down, how can this happen? we weren't running a great company. we had five quarters of triple digit inventory growth. he had this things. we learned a lot of lessons in '07 and '08 and '09. now we're a strong company. we have a strong management team. we have a team of 14,000 that
baltimore is an amazing city that i think is just on the come. there are 650,000 people there. if we have our growth, you know, our investor day we said we're going to go to $7.5 billion by 2018. we recognize we're going to bring a lot of well paying jobs and a the love smart people and companies that want support. and we think we can do a great job for our consumer, customer, teammates, shareholders, of course, and we're going to do a great job for our community. >> how do you stay...
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spending a week meeting with african americans across the united states, including in baltimore, chicago, new york city, d.c., and jackson, mississippi. the fact-finding mission's chair, mireille fanon-mendes france, said -- "the legacy of enslavement, racial subordination and segregation, racial terrorism and racial inequality in the u.s. remains a serious challenge as there has been no real commitment to reparations and to truth and reconciliation for people of african descent." in news from africa, a new report warns of continued violence and economic decline in south sudan, which has been gripped by bouts of civil war since 2013. the report cites at least five violations of the cease-fire, which took effect more than a year ago. since 2013, thousands have died in the conflict, and famine is widespread. south sudan is the world's newest country. it gained independence from sudan in 2011. in india, the supreme court has begun hearings in a case that could strike down a colonial-era law that criminalizes sex between gay, lesbian, and transgender adults. the law, known as section 377, was ruled unconst
spending a week meeting with african americans across the united states, including in baltimore, chicago, new york city, d.c., and jackson, mississippi. the fact-finding mission's chair, mireille fanon-mendes france, said -- "the legacy of enslavement, racial subordination and segregation, racial terrorism and racial inequality in the u.s. remains a serious challenge as there has been no real commitment to reparations and to truth and reconciliation for people of african descent." in...
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stuart: if he became the mayor of baltimore, how many people do you think would invest their money in the city when it is run by an activist like him. i think there were 500 is this is out of business in baltimore because of what happened. >> how many open shows agree with his policy. stuart: fair question. yet again, you are on the ball. >> i will fluff up next time. stuart: the feud between donald trump and ted cruz is getting nasty. we are talking to the trump campaign in just a moment. ♪ you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. stuart: ladies and gentlemen, the headline is the rally has faded. oil is up. $0.15. that is why the stock market started to head south. donald trump and ted cruz over an a
stuart: if he became the mayor of baltimore, how many people do you think would invest their money in the city when it is run by an activist like him. i think there were 500 is this is out of business in baltimore because of what happened. >> how many open shows agree with his policy. stuart: fair question. yet again, you are on the ball. >> i will fluff up next time. stuart: the feud between donald trump and ted cruz is getting nasty. we are talking to the trump campaign in just a...
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and, why the residents of freddie gray's baltimore neighborhood don't trust the city's big hospitals. >> it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentation are over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: deadly attacks blasted hospitals and schools across northern syria today, killing nearly 50 civilians, many of them children. it signaled again there's no end in sight for the war, despite plans for a temporary cease- fire. activists blamed russian air strikes, and the white house condemned the attacks. we'll get a detailed account, later in the program. amid tensions across the middle east, saudi arabia
and, why the residents of freddie gray's baltimore neighborhood don't trust the city's big hospitals. >> it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentation are over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take >> and...
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biggest steel manufacture is gone; jobs disappear. >> jobs disappear. >> baltimore is indicative of what's happening in many urban cities across the country right now. and when you go and you dig in, and you interview these people for your project, do you still see hope for the future? >> well, you know, i don't think that i am as-- i-- i don't know if i'm so infatuated with hope. unless you mean the ability to move in spite of what looks catastrophic. if that's what you mean by hope, i'm-- i'm very-- i'm a hope-a-holic. if what you really mean is optimism, which is kind of saying, "well, looks like it'll be better--" but i don't think we can talk about hope until we really look at what-- look deeply at the problem. that's kind of like saying, "well, i think you have cancer, but let's think about when you'll be well." and i'm very excited to be in the midst of people who want to change this because even if they fail, they will have discovered something which is gonna help somebody. >>an epidemic, plaguing students across america-- the school-to-prison pipeline. coming up, anna deavere smith shares how she hopes theatre
biggest steel manufacture is gone; jobs disappear. >> jobs disappear. >> baltimore is indicative of what's happening in many urban cities across the country right now. and when you go and you dig in, and you interview these people for your project, do you still see hope for the future? >> well, you know, i don't think that i am as-- i-- i don't know if i'm so infatuated with hope. unless you mean the ability to move in spite of what looks catastrophic. if that's what you mean...
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but the thing that is consistent is the amount of crime and increase in crime in cities like d.c., baltimoreork, chicago, et cetera. if you look at what's been happening with the lack of law enforcement because of barack obama's justice department, these kids have been allowed to be free-range hoodlums. the outcome is decorated marines like chris and others have fallen prey to it. they are caught up in the backlash of what happened because of the michael brown situation and the hands up don't shoot and other false narratives. deirdre: kevin jackson we thank you as always. winning last night's debate on social media, one of dr. ben carson's comments is going viral. >> the fruit salad of their lives are what i would look at. deirdre: find out why governor kasich is chopping fruits. senator marco rubio telling people to facts check trump * on google. and some people did. >> i wish we would have but you did criticize him for using the term self-deportation. that's on the record and people can look it up. i'm sure people are googling it. trump polish workers. pet moments are beautiful, unless you
but the thing that is consistent is the amount of crime and increase in crime in cities like d.c., baltimoreork, chicago, et cetera. if you look at what's been happening with the lack of law enforcement because of barack obama's justice department, these kids have been allowed to be free-range hoodlums. the outcome is decorated marines like chris and others have fallen prey to it. they are caught up in the backlash of what happened because of the michael brown situation and the hands up don't...
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today and into tonight, periods of snow from new york city,c., baltimore. we look for heavy lake-effect snow to cover and develop and tomorrow. new york city, maybe 1 to 2 inches of snowfall, at best. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. >>> coming up, new about the cruise ship nightmare off the coast of north carolina. why did that ship sail right into a huge storm? >>> plus, from here in new hampshire, we're behind the scenes with the candidates as they make their final pushes. why it could be good to come in second place recedence for that. >>> chris christie will join us live. first on a tuesday morning, election day, this is "today" on >>> coming up, why look too excited? what eli manning is saying about that expression he had on his face as his brother peyton was winning the super bowl. >>> two of the biggest names ind will be here. ben stiller and kay tie holmes. mom, dad. >>son. now that fedex has streamlined our e-commerce and helped us grow our business, >>okay... here we go... >>oh, look at this... ok, so number one. no
today and into tonight, periods of snow from new york city,c., baltimore. we look for heavy lake-effect snow to cover and develop and tomorrow. new york city, maybe 1 to 2 inches of snowfall, at best. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. >>> coming up, new about the cruise ship nightmare off the coast of north carolina. why did that ship sail right into a huge storm? >>> plus, from here in new hampshire, we're behind the scenes with the...
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exclusiveness and our society that continues to creep its ugly face in philadelphia, baltimore, all the other cities you mentioned in your commentary. to some degree, and an effort to heal the nation we never quite understood the root cause. we never faced the barking dog. we let it kind of bark and decided to sleep on it or throw a rock at it. we never truly address the issues. prof. crew: it we are also a nation that tends to not do anything until a crisis hits. then people get worried enough to do something. until then, they say, might as well keep the same, it will change slowly. it takes a major moment to cause changed to happen. sometimes it is a regretful moment, sometimes it is one of protest. but we need to keep stirring the society so does not feel comfortable. things are not going to change if everybody is quiet and comfortable. prof. rubenstein: one of the things you talked about that interested me, they all interested me, but the question of historian understanding. how that gets into popular culture. when you talk about the south being the of cotton in the 19th century, i thought, wow.
exclusiveness and our society that continues to creep its ugly face in philadelphia, baltimore, all the other cities you mentioned in your commentary. to some degree, and an effort to heal the nation we never quite understood the root cause. we never faced the barking dog. we let it kind of bark and decided to sleep on it or throw a rock at it. we never truly address the issues. prof. crew: it we are also a nation that tends to not do anything until a crisis hits. then people get worried enough...