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baltimore is something of a boom town, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the city. in this economy, there is no trickle-down. gun crime is surging. baltimore was even more violent than chicago last year, driven by gang turf wars. for some residents this is a city where selling your body or drugs is the only job available. if you want to know what poverty looks like in america, this is it. this entire block is made up of abandoned houses. some people are living in between this. under president obama poverty grew. president trump says he will fix it dealing with what he calls the carnage of america, the crime of drugs, gangs, violence, and poverty. there are few places better than trying to do that than baltimore. he has lived here for 40 years and repairs homes. an eyewitness to the worst that baltimore has to offer. the single houses, the row houses in baltimore city, where they are generally rat-infested regardless of what you do as a person living there. epidemic in bed bugs. the neighborhoods are falling apart because we are underpaid, undereducated, and so many o
baltimore is something of a boom town, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the city. in this economy, there is no trickle-down. gun crime is surging. baltimore was even more violent than chicago last year, driven by gang turf wars. for some residents this is a city where selling your body or drugs is the only job available. if you want to know what poverty looks like in america, this is it. this entire block is made up of abandoned houses. some people are living in between this. under...
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county and became baltimore city in 1918. this very significant community that was developed from 1913 to the 1960's has three very strong periods of significance in which houses were built and movers and shakers occupied the community itself. the first home that was erected in the community was built by dr. o'connell. he was one of the first principles of the princess and academy located on maryland's eastern shore. he built a house that still stands in the community. the proximity of this as it relates to the overall university is as such, just west of the campus is another very important community called wilson park committee, developed by harriet wilson, also african-american. all other areas surrounding the campus would have been whites who had protested the african-american community. it went as high as the supreme court level. the first building that morgan constructed on the campus was the carnegie hall building. there were other buildings that predated carnegie hall. but carnegie hall is the oldest building that morg
county and became baltimore city in 1918. this very significant community that was developed from 1913 to the 1960's has three very strong periods of significance in which houses were built and movers and shakers occupied the community itself. the first home that was erected in the community was built by dr. o'connell. he was one of the first principles of the princess and academy located on maryland's eastern shore. he built a house that still stands in the community. the proximity of this as...
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and it became baltimore city in 1918. this very significant community that was developed from 1913 to the 1960s has three very strong periods of significances in which houses were built and movers and shakers occupied the community itself. the first home that was erected in the community was built by dr. and mrs. presa victim a o'connell. dr. o'connell was one of the first principals of the princess anne academy, which was located on maryland's eastern shore, and he bought the first parcel and erected this house that still stands in the community. and so the proximity of this very important community as it relates to the overall university is as such just west of the campus is another very important community called wilson park community which was developed by harriet wilson, also african-american, and four african-american individuals. all other areas surrounding the campus would have been whites who had protested the african-americans coming to this community. and it went as high as the supreme court level. the first bu
and it became baltimore city in 1918. this very significant community that was developed from 1913 to the 1960s has three very strong periods of significances in which houses were built and movers and shakers occupied the community itself. the first home that was erected in the community was built by dr. and mrs. presa victim a o'connell. dr. o'connell was one of the first principals of the princess anne academy, which was located on maryland's eastern shore, and he bought the first parcel and...
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are seeing it's same level of success we have marylanders struggling if part of our state like baltimore city, western maryland and lower eastern shore where unemployment is hirer which is why we must come together to american -- proposal provide insentives to jobs in place that need them the most. [ applause ] let's work together to provide relief for maryland's retires. [ applause ] we're losing many of our best and brightest citizens because they cannot afford to stay in maryland. once our economy is fully recovered and we dig out of the state's debt situation i want to reach point to eliminate all the tax on other retirement incomes. let's get started moving toward that goal right now. [ applause ] bypassing the hometown hero act to eliminate incomes tax on the pension of those who put their lives on the lives for us, police, first responders, military. [ applause ] let's work together to protect the integrity of our state pension system which has $20 billion unfunneled passing choice act workforce which contains common sense reforms to pay down liability and create sustainable reality fo
are seeing it's same level of success we have marylanders struggling if part of our state like baltimore city, western maryland and lower eastern shore where unemployment is hirer which is why we must come together to american -- proposal provide insentives to jobs in place that need them the most. [ applause ] let's work together to provide relief for maryland's retires. [ applause ] we're losing many of our best and brightest citizens because they cannot afford to stay in maryland. once our...
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i am a product of baltimore city. i frequent areas where freddie gray was taken into custody.i get my hair done where freddie gray once walked. go to church and some of those areas. so as he seen at the white house i am still very much in the community. in this book was born out of this. but billy was born out of a mother they had to tell her daughter or her daughters, or mother shifted to the children about issues of race. it is an organic conversation. conversation on the left that i think we need to have today. and this book is an attempt to try and help us navigate these murky waters. because right now the waters are very murky. it seems like there's a problem today in the country. so two years ago, my daughter who is nine years old, my children love to be outside like any kid. what happens is, they want to go outside and play with their nerve canon, there are to reset and we went outside where they went outside and my aunt said, and i was at the white house. she said come back inside. and one of them said no, watch mathematically and she says it was a little girl was kill
i am a product of baltimore city. i frequent areas where freddie gray was taken into custody.i get my hair done where freddie gray once walked. go to church and some of those areas. so as he seen at the white house i am still very much in the community. in this book was born out of this. but billy was born out of a mother they had to tell her daughter or her daughters, or mother shifted to the children about issues of race. it is an organic conversation. conversation on the left that i think we...
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just to interject, i read about him as part of a crew that was going to battle with till city territory of baltimore the concentration of drug abusers on the street is among the highest in the country. casualties of the ongoing wave of overdose and associated violent ravaging inner-city with little-known enclaves. u.s.a. became ventured a street bike it. nice places beyond redemption is a baltimore homicide with a number of killings in the area. if you come here for one of three reasons. buy reasons. by drugs, sell drugs or you just don't care anymore. the only other excuses you're a homicide or narcotics detective. addicts along the alley tend to agree. i feel for pills, break into houses, i do it just like everybody else around here. snorting a pair three houses down, a series of gunshots ring out in the distance. that is their soundtrack he jokes. the former petition is never touched anything harder than marijuana, taking heed of the lessons she's learned much inherent ruin the lives of cousin, neighbors and customers at the beauty shop where she once worked. i sure think that's so crazy around h
just to interject, i read about him as part of a crew that was going to battle with till city territory of baltimore the concentration of drug abusers on the street is among the highest in the country. casualties of the ongoing wave of overdose and associated violent ravaging inner-city with little-known enclaves. u.s.a. became ventured a street bike it. nice places beyond redemption is a baltimore homicide with a number of killings in the area. if you come here for one of three reasons. buy...
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of economic success, we still have marylanders who are struggling in parts of our state like baltimore city, western maryland and the lower eastern shore. where, unfortunately, unemployment is still higher than it is in the rest of the state, which is why we must come together to enact a maryland jobs initiative and innovative bipartisan proposal which will provide incentives for the creation of thousands of jobs in the places that need them the most. [ applause ] and let's work together to provide relief for maryland's retirees. [ applause ] we're losing many of our best and brightest citizens to other states, simply because they can't afford to stay here in maryland. so once our national economy is fully recovered, and we dig out of this state's debt situation, i want to reach the point where we're able to eliminate all taxes on retirement income just as other states have done, but let's get started moving toward that goal right now. [ applause ] by passing the hometown heroes act to eliminate income taxes on the pensions of those who have put their lives on the line for us. our retired m
of economic success, we still have marylanders who are struggling in parts of our state like baltimore city, western maryland and the lower eastern shore. where, unfortunately, unemployment is still higher than it is in the rest of the state, which is why we must come together to enact a maryland jobs initiative and innovative bipartisan proposal which will provide incentives for the creation of thousands of jobs in the places that need them the most. [ applause ] and let's work together to...
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baltimore is actually something of a boom town these days, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the cityas even more violent than chicago last year, driven by gang turf wars. for some of its residents, this is a city where selling your body or selling drugs is the onlyjob available. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. incredibly, this entire block here is pretty much made up of dilapidated, abandoned houses. incredibly, some people are still living in between this, though. under president 0bama poverty grew in america and president trump says he's going to fix it. he's going to deal what he calls the "carnage" in america of crime, of drugs, of gangs, of violence and of poverty. well, there are few places better to try and do that than baltimore. marcus allsop has lived here for a0 years, he repairs the city's homes, an eyewitness to the worst baltimore has to offer. the poor living are in the single houses, the real houses in baltimore city where they're generally rat invested regardless of what you do as a person living there. roaches, mice, i mean,
baltimore is actually something of a boom town these days, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the cityas even more violent than chicago last year, driven by gang turf wars. for some of its residents, this is a city where selling your body or selling drugs is the onlyjob available. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. incredibly, this entire block here is pretty much made up of dilapidated, abandoned houses. incredibly, some people are still living...
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county and became baltimore city in 1918. this very definitive community built from 1913 to the 1960s has three very strong periods of significan significances, in which houses were built and movers and sha r shakersed up a the community itself. the first home erected in the community was built by dr. xavier o'connell, one of the first principals of the princess ann academy located on maryland's eastern shore and he bought the first parcel and erected this house that still stands in the community. the proximity of this very important community, as it relates to the overall university is as such, just west of the campus, is another very important community called wilson park community developed by hawilson, also african-amerin and other african-american individu individuals. all other areas around the campus would have been whites who protested the african-americans coming to this community. it went as high as the supreme court level. the first building morgan constructed was the carnegie hall building. there were others that
county and became baltimore city in 1918. this very definitive community built from 1913 to the 1960s has three very strong periods of significan significances, in which houses were built and movers and sha r shakersed up a the community itself. the first home erected in the community was built by dr. xavier o'connell, one of the first principals of the princess ann academy located on maryland's eastern shore and he bought the first parcel and erected this house that still stands in the...
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baltimore handled two separate graffiti cases and this graffiti was featured earlier this month when baltimore city police announce today indictments on the edmundson avenue bluff and according to police ea is a tag for the gang and neighbors say graffiti has been aon a playground at roots and branches charter school for months in the meantime last friday police found graffiti that reds jim crow runs b more and it was removed in 24 hours. >> that doesn't make any sense. why would they leave that up but take down -- >> our fox affiliate in baltimore reached out to the school with the gang graffiti they plan to prioritize fweting it removed. >> students at savoy elementary school in d.c. went back to classrooms today. the school was forced down to cleanup after a rodent and bed bug infestation. "fox5" has been following the story closely. for the past three weeks they consider bus todd a different school. cleaning crews did a thorough sxerm extermination of savoy, d.c.p.s. hosted a on house. every desk in every classroom was vubd scrubbed and floor in 345eu7b lobby replaced and rugs and other items t
baltimore handled two separate graffiti cases and this graffiti was featured earlier this month when baltimore city police announce today indictments on the edmundson avenue bluff and according to police ea is a tag for the gang and neighbors say graffiti has been aon a playground at roots and branches charter school for months in the meantime last friday police found graffiti that reds jim crow runs b more and it was removed in 24 hours. >> that doesn't make any sense. why would they...
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executive actions from the trump administration, prince george's county, montgomery county and baltimore city. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> well, i don't know if you heard this at home, but we got snow on the way. >> really? it does seem a little hard to believe. >> because it's 60 degrees right now. >> it's a brief interruption between our record heat. even as we once again had another record today, shawn and jim, getting up to 74, we're going to get system and a quick shot of cold air and we may hit 70 over the weekend. meanwhile, is this the warmest temperature we've had in february since 2012. 74 you have to go back to february 18th, dulles and bwi in the record books, we're watching the approach of a storm system that will bring snow tomorrow morning, it will begin as rain after midnight. all of these pink areas and the red are winter storm warnings and blizzards in red. we have winter weather advisories for northern suburb for an inches or two, we might get a coating. you have to again get to the colder spots and higher elevations to our north and west. we're getting off eas
executive actions from the trump administration, prince george's county, montgomery county and baltimore city. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> well, i don't know if you heard this at home, but we got snow on the way. >> really? it does seem a little hard to believe. >> because it's 60 degrees right now. >> it's a brief interruption between our record heat. even as we once again had another record today, shawn and jim, getting up to 74, we're going to...
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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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ÑÑ hail the size came down in baltimore city ...il was reported in multiple locations. trees and buildings were ripped apart in what may have a cold storm will bring more showers and low snow levels to the bay area tonight.there could be a few lingering scattered showers on monday with partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures. next we'll tell you how the city of oakland is trying to continue to stay on top of it's pot-based business and not let the communities of color fall behind during this new "green rush". the legalization of recreational marijuana in california is setting the stage for the birth of a new industry. it is an economic influx that could be a big boost for the city of oakland ... but now, there are fears that the city has been falling behind as it tackles how to make sure communties of color don't get left behind during the green rush. kron4's maureen kelly takes an in depth look at this issue. 2:19 we have to consider all of our options we don't want to move, it's not easily to uproot, it's not like a threat or an
ÑÑ hail the size came down in baltimore city ...il was reported in multiple locations. trees and buildings were ripped apart in what may have a cold storm will bring more showers and low snow levels to the bay area tonight.there could be a few lingering scattered showers on monday with partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures. next we'll tell you how the city of oakland is trying to continue to stay on top of it's pot-based business and not let the communities of color fall behind during...
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city is a heroin addict. and even that sounds legitimate says one of them. given the long history with heroin addiction, baltimorein 2015 is in many ways the national epicenter of america's inner city opiate storage says a dea agent. quote, if the white kid die in his bedroom in the suburbs is a symbol of the first wave mark says, oxy alley is the second part. the april riots -- substandard housing, vacant properties, failing schools, unconstitutional policing and over incarceration. but they also made many of the problems worse. waiting to diminish economic activity, surging crime and inflicts of opiates and corresponding surgeon addiction. it's not just happening in baltimore either. across the country knew oxy alley's are popping up with frequency. turning into boulevards of pain. people overdosing in the air is a mostly impoverished and mostly black. records show. among them, a 24-year-old hairdresser in st. louis raising two kids on her own. a 20-year-old short order cook in chicago with dreams of attending a major university. 46 progenitor in milwaukee with five children to support. in an adult education te
city is a heroin addict. and even that sounds legitimate says one of them. given the long history with heroin addiction, baltimorein 2015 is in many ways the national epicenter of america's inner city opiate storage says a dea agent. quote, if the white kid die in his bedroom in the suburbs is a symbol of the first wave mark says, oxy alley is the second part. the april riots -- substandard housing, vacant properties, failing schools, unconstitutional policing and over incarceration. but they...
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baltimore. people see me run it through the markets and grocery stores. i'm not in the city i didn't say baltimore county. >> you will not. fair enough. now my friend here of 50 years at any rate, one of of the things i did want to suggested thank you for your work and i've always said, you know that you have a courage beyond what some of your colleagues have and you have it here and it's no wonder that you're having the success that you're having. i hope hope you continue to do so read i would ask people and i will present this is a challenge for you for president donald trump, is to see that he goes to the national museum of -- i'm glad you said that. and i would say this to all of you if you have not been you want to answer the question of why black lives matter. that is going to end. >> let me say i am very much with you about that. during the campaign he was saying a lot of things and he needs to see the true history of african-american and let me say they are working hard on getting him there. i understand black history month keep your on it. >> make sure he goes to th
baltimore. people see me run it through the markets and grocery stores. i'm not in the city i didn't say baltimore county. >> you will not. fair enough. now my friend here of 50 years at any rate, one of of the things i did want to suggested thank you for your work and i've always said, you know that you have a courage beyond what some of your colleagues have and you have it here and it's no wonder that you're having the success that you're having. i hope hope you continue to do so read i...
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public transportation like you see in montgomery county, prince georges county, charles county or baltimore city. >> hogan didn't once mention president donald trump, and administration policies that will impact the state. >> nearly 500,000 marylanders are at risk of losing their health care. it would have been nice for him to talk about what the state of maryland is going to do in that eventuali eventuality. >> republicans say hogan's state of the state set the right tone for this legislative session. >> i think the governor's right not to drag partisan politics into this environment. i encourage members of the democratic party to resist it as well. >> there was one thing that governor hogan repeated over and over. telling lawmakers they have achieved a lot in the past two and we must do more. in annapolis, chris gordon, news 4. >>> hillary clinton is working on a book for personal essays, structured around famous quotations that have inspired her. the book will reflect her thoughts on her loss to zoon ald trump. she will deliver the commencement speech at her alma matter, wellesley college. >>
public transportation like you see in montgomery county, prince georges county, charles county or baltimore city. >> hogan didn't once mention president donald trump, and administration policies that will impact the state. >> nearly 500,000 marylanders are at risk of losing their health care. it would have been nice for him to talk about what the state of maryland is going to do in that eventuali eventuality. >> republicans say hogan's state of the state set the right tone for...
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the baltimore city fire department reports 121 firefighters and more than 30 pieces of equipment were at the scene last night. thankfully this morning we can report that there are no injuries, and right now, everything is back open as the cleanup efforts and the investigation continues. that is the latest in north baltimore, larry. back to you. autria: all right, amber, thanks. i will take it from here. prince george's county police are trying to find out who fired into traffic on route 50 in cheverly. police found a car riddled with bullets and the windows blasted out. all three men in the car were hit, but their injuries were not life-threatening. the incident led to traffic problems during evening rush hour as police investigated. police was random, and they also do not believe it was road rage. quarterbackork jets darrelle revis has been charged outside a pittsburgh bar. according to complaints, he attacked a group of men who were following him and cording him with their phone. he took a phone and threw it in the street. the next thing they know, he woke up, he knocked him out. >>
the baltimore city fire department reports 121 firefighters and more than 30 pieces of equipment were at the scene last night. thankfully this morning we can report that there are no injuries, and right now, everything is back open as the cleanup efforts and the investigation continues. that is the latest in north baltimore, larry. back to you. autria: all right, amber, thanks. i will take it from here. prince george's county police are trying to find out who fired into traffic on route 50 in...
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not long ago i visited a pair of community schools in baltimore city. the historic samuel taylor elementary school in upton jew witness heights in west baltimore and the bending ming franklin high school in brooklyn in south baltimore. uptown jewitt heights is a historic african-american community in baltimore. supreme court justice thurgood marshal, jazz great cab callaway and civil rights lily may carol jackson all walked its streets. but today it's a community in distress. most of its children live in poverty. 95% of the students at samuel college saylor elementary -- taylor elementary are on free or reduced lunch. despite its challenges, it has a strong faith-based institution and community groups. ms. devos' approach to schools like samuel taylor is to give up on them, abandon them and divert resources to voucher programs. fortunately the department of education did not abandon this school. in 2012 it designated upton jewitt heights as a prominent neighborhoods. the department provided resources for comprehensive services for families. this include
not long ago i visited a pair of community schools in baltimore city. the historic samuel taylor elementary school in upton jew witness heights in west baltimore and the bending ming franklin high school in brooklyn in south baltimore. uptown jewitt heights is a historic african-american community in baltimore. supreme court justice thurgood marshal, jazz great cab callaway and civil rights lily may carol jackson all walked its streets. but today it's a community in distress. most of its...
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. >> that was the baltimore city state attorney.imilar bill passed the senate last year but wasn't brought up for a vote in the house. >>> comments about pedophile behavior. he says the clips were selectively edited and denied supporting pedophilia. >>> extra security will be on hand during the cpac convention. president trump, vice president pence and white house chief of staff reince priebus are >>> a plane crash in australia. >> we now know americans are dead. angie is live at the live desk with new video. >> new footage that shows what so many headed to work witnessed. it shows drivers just going along. notice off to the right of your screen, that huge plume, that huge cloud. that fire ball in the sky. after a charter plane carrying five people crashed into this shopping mall and exploded. as we take a closer look at the point of impact here, it is amazing that no one on the ground was hurt. this happened around 9:00 a.m. australian time right before this mall was actually set to open. we do know that two of the four americans k
. >> that was the baltimore city state attorney.imilar bill passed the senate last year but wasn't brought up for a vote in the house. >>> comments about pedophile behavior. he says the clips were selectively edited and denied supporting pedophilia. >>> extra security will be on hand during the cpac convention. president trump, vice president pence and white house chief of staff reince priebus are >>> a plane crash in australia. >> we now know americans...
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baltimore city council approved a plan by the company to redevelop industrial area unincluding minimumhousing, offices and retail shops around the new under armour corporate campus. >>> any guinness fans out there. the company will build a brewery in baltimore. iconic stoudt will font produced there but in dublin but will be home for new guinness beers created for america market. construction starts spring. begins fans can expect doors to >> l.l. beaten will on doors in bethesda soon. the second store the company will no dmv area there's other locations tyson corner center and new store is expected to on this fall and will hire 75 employees. >>> how would you like to dine under the sea. how? well, like this -- and offers new experience to adventure 16 feet under swimming pool. for about 100 bucks a full meal the restaurant took more than a full year to have sdeen and mechanics per infected. >> yeah. >> >> it is early february after all. not as bad as it can could be. sat line and radar showing snowfall that's a little tongue dwiingter there and coming through mountains of west virginia
baltimore city council approved a plan by the company to redevelop industrial area unincluding minimumhousing, offices and retail shops around the new under armour corporate campus. >>> any guinness fans out there. the company will build a brewery in baltimore. iconic stoudt will font produced there but in dublin but will be home for new guinness beers created for america market. construction starts spring. begins fans can expect doors to >> l.l. beaten will on doors in bethesda...
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. >> dramatic video caught by body camera worn by a baltimore city police officer.ct emerges from an alley with a gun in his hand. his finger on the trigger. he points it at the officer. a loaded 9mm handgun, police say. then, the decision, seemingly without only three seconds, officer kincaid fires his weapon, shot deal three times, killing him. >> bill: here now to explain further, fox news anchor martha maccallum, you see herer at 7:00 p.m. right before "the factor." a heroin dealer, this kid. >> large-scale drug deals, he had been arrested three times since january of 2017, just the past few months. they brought a man on the third charge. she let him go, this judge, nicole miller. she said, essentially, that she -- nicole taylor, excuse me.t she said she wanted him to go back to school, she said she felt -- he was a basketball player, wanted to join the army. the safest thing for this young man and for the community around him was for him to stay in that jail. he would be alive today if she had put him in jail most likely. an officer could very easily have been
. >> dramatic video caught by body camera worn by a baltimore city police officer.ct emerges from an alley with a gun in his hand. his finger on the trigger. he points it at the officer. a loaded 9mm handgun, police say. then, the decision, seemingly without only three seconds, officer kincaid fires his weapon, shot deal three times, killing him. >> bill: here now to explain further, fox news anchor martha maccallum, you see herer at 7:00 p.m. right before "the factor." a...
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city garage in baltimore city that we built. we got a workforce developing training center there. all of these targeting and purposing towards bringing manufacturing back here. this isn't just an american u.s. domestic story or one administration because the people of south palo want things built in brazil. globally, it's the same message. we can do a better job, we expect to do that. >> your guy braid dy won the su bowl. >> winners win. another great guy, hats off to arthur plank and the falcons and the whole organization, too. they got -- the two best teams got to the playoff and we saw a great football game. and julio jones, another guy that is a great asset. tom brady is a special human being. he demonstrates things for all of us. we're proud of our partnership with him. brand new sleep line of product we just launched with tom, too. bring innovation, eight hours of everyone's day, a third of their lives they enever talk about. >> kevin plank, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> kevin plank is the founder and the ceo of under armour. of course, here's what else is comin
city garage in baltimore city that we built. we got a workforce developing training center there. all of these targeting and purposing towards bringing manufacturing back here. this isn't just an american u.s. domestic story or one administration because the people of south palo want things built in brazil. globally, it's the same message. we can do a better job, we expect to do that. >> your guy braid dy won the su bowl. >> winners win. another great guy, hats off to arthur plank...
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the fed has an air force so imagine a drop of billions of dollars into the city of baltimore. let's imagine something even more realistic, citizens of the city would pick these billions of dollars up and spend them right there so let's assume that. such a scenario would fail is increasing money and supply in banks and it would simply because even if they spend every dollar in baltimore no business will expand based on a helicopter drop so they bank the windfall and the money will once again be rapidly lent out well outside baltimore. economists say you are not an economist, central banks focus on countries. let's focus on a country. several years ago when greece ran into economic trouble, the answer is for the european central bank to increase the supply of euros. same scenario applies. economic inactivity increase did not rate increased money and credit. any increase in the supplies of euros would boomerang back to germany and other more economically predictable locales almost instantaneously. let's reverse the scenario and think about silicon valley, a place known for enormou
the fed has an air force so imagine a drop of billions of dollars into the city of baltimore. let's imagine something even more realistic, citizens of the city would pick these billions of dollars up and spend them right there so let's assume that. such a scenario would fail is increasing money and supply in banks and it would simply because even if they spend every dollar in baltimore no business will expand based on a helicopter drop so they bank the windfall and the money will once again be...
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we are talking about cities like baltimore where the inner cities are out of control with crime.at's the president is focusing on. we know there are mistakes the administration has made. but there are problems the administration is trying to deal with. >> i think it's no secret the homicide rate has spiked up in the last two years. there are good reasons for that. we call it in police work the ferguson effect. i don't think that's a good title and i wish we would change that. no sheriff's deputy wants to be the next officer on 24-hour news having gone the involved in a shooting incidents. if they are not being called to handle a specific problem, why put themselves in a dangerous situation in a dangerous area where they are much more likely to gain resistance. they are trying to stay alive. a lot of that is the result of antihot police rhetoric. >> thank you for your time and thank you for your service to our country. during another 234 hours, trump cans silented senator elizabeth warren for impugning the character of senator jeff sessions. we'll play that fiery exchange for you
we are talking about cities like baltimore where the inner cities are out of control with crime.at's the president is focusing on. we know there are mistakes the administration has made. but there are problems the administration is trying to deal with. >> i think it's no secret the homicide rate has spiked up in the last two years. there are good reasons for that. we call it in police work the ferguson effect. i don't think that's a good title and i wish we would change that. no sheriff's...
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our communities would did he involve in the great city of baltimore and the city of charlotte, north carolina and what was re-enacted and the only city that i have ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't take it lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that has been on the front lines in preventic and controlling crime and seeking just punishment. we do not need another level of ninformed bivetted bureaucracy confusing our best efforts towards justice. [applause] >> the people that i want to transform this profession has never done our work, not even for one day. they get to make decisions over coffee looking at video screens like an nfl. we make decisions under the stressors of fear and adren lynn. and this is through residential neighborhoods and fences and alley ways sometimes with our guns drawn. who else has to work like that. through surgeons, airline pilots, through mayors. no. we do and the military does and net that makes this profession special. and those who judge our actions. [applause] >> those who judge our actions need to be
our communities would did he involve in the great city of baltimore and the city of charlotte, north carolina and what was re-enacted and the only city that i have ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't take it lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that has been on the front lines in preventic and controlling crime and seeking just punishment. we do not need another level of ninformed bivetted bureaucracy confusing our best efforts towards...
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about the wide-ranging natural history of the trees in american cities than our speaker of the day, jill jonnes. dell living in baltimore, she lived in new york city and went to columbia university school of journalism and ever since, writing extremely interesting and inspiring books. a monk which conquering gotham. empires of light and south bronx rising. she was named national endowment for the humanities scholar and of interest to us is she is also the founder of the baltimore tree trust. what more is there to see? please help me in welcoming jill jonnes. jill jonnes. [applause] >> nice book by the way. >> thank you so much. it is such an honor to be here and also just to say thank you again to the many people at the garden who were incredibly helpful to me as i was working on this book over many years with one thing i would like to say is my background amid so many scholars, phd in american history. that has been what informed any of my books. one thing i do find out is which way this goes forward, this way? okay. all right. so urban forests, many people say, seems like an oxymoron. this is really the answer and man
about the wide-ranging natural history of the trees in american cities than our speaker of the day, jill jonnes. dell living in baltimore, she lived in new york city and went to columbia university school of journalism and ever since, writing extremely interesting and inspiring books. a monk which conquering gotham. empires of light and south bronx rising. she was named national endowment for the humanities scholar and of interest to us is she is also the founder of the baltimore tree trust....
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president, as a proud graduate of the baltimore city public schools, i understand a transformative powers of quality public school education can provide a child. the education i received at city schools has allowed me, the grandchild of immigrants, to represent maryland in the united states senate. i owe that to my public education, my public school education. maryland has made a commitment to providing adequate funding for public education over the past decade. consequently, maryland has consistently been a national leader in student performance and student outcomes. each day, our state's nearly 880,000 students make their way to classrooms of more than 60,000 educators and thousands of more support personnel and education leaders in over 1,400 maryland schools. i appreciate the service of maryland educators, not only from the perspective of a lawmaker, a father and a grandfather, but also as a husband of a former schoolteacher. mrs. devos appeared before the senate health, education, labor and pensions committee to articulate her view on how to best serve our students as secretary of ed
president, as a proud graduate of the baltimore city public schools, i understand a transformative powers of quality public school education can provide a child. the education i received at city schools has allowed me, the grandchild of immigrants, to represent maryland in the united states senate. i owe that to my public education, my public school education. maryland has made a commitment to providing adequate funding for public education over the past decade. consequently, maryland has...
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them our communities would devolve into what we all saw one night not too long ago integrate city of baltimore and in the city of charlotte, north carolina, and what was reenacted this past summer in the only city that i've ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't undertake reform american policing lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that always has been on the front lines in preventing and controlling crime and seeking just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior. we surely do not need another level of uninformed, biased bureaucracy at the federal level, confusing our best efforts towards injustice. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the people who want to transform this profession have never done our work, not even for one day. you see, they could to make decisions over coffee looking at video screens that move the image frame by frame like it's an nfl replay official. we make decisions under the stressors of fear and adrenali adrenaline. adrenaline. we make decisions after high-speed pursuits the residential neighborhoods and foot p
them our communities would devolve into what we all saw one night not too long ago integrate city of baltimore and in the city of charlotte, north carolina, and what was reenacted this past summer in the only city that i've ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't undertake reform american policing lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that always has been on the front lines in preventing and controlling crime and seeking just punishment for those...
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them our communities would devolve into what we all saw one night not too long ago integrate city of baltimore. and in the city of charlotte, north carolina, and what was reenacted this past summer in the only city that i've ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't undertake reform american policing lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that always has been on the front lines in preventing and controlling crime and seeking just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior. we surely do not need another level of uninformed, biased bureaucracy at the federal level, confusing our best efforts towards injustice. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the people who want to transform this profession have never done our work, not even for one day. you see, they could to make decisions over coffee looking at video screens that move the image frame by frame like it's an nfl replay official. we make decisions under the stressors of fear and adrenaline adrenaline. we make decisions after high-speed pursuits the residential neighborhoods and foot pursuits o
them our communities would devolve into what we all saw one night not too long ago integrate city of baltimore. and in the city of charlotte, north carolina, and what was reenacted this past summer in the only city that i've ever called home, milwaukee, wisconsin. we shouldn't undertake reform american policing lightly. in fact, we shouldn't do it at all. it is local law enforcement that always has been on the front lines in preventing and controlling crime and seeking just punishment for those...
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baltimore. there are 8 million people who live in new york city. probably 30 million or 40 million people who you ask and they will say they live in new york. no one wants to admit there from new jersey, i guess. [laughter] mr. friss: they do occupy this strange space. we will go back in time and focus on the 20th century and the mid 20th century, in particular. we will have a early prehistory to think about how suburbs came to be. although the word existed all the way back in the 14th century, the suburban ideal, the concept of suburbia, began in the 19th century. particularly in the second half of the 19th century. it has a lot to do with cities. we talked about in class how cities are growing, becoming more industrialized. over time, cities become associated with chaos, disorder, poor health. as a consequence, people are seeking the calmness of nature as a prescription for better health. people are wanting to escape the city. one of the ways they're are able to do that before they go to the suburbs are with urban parks. here is an example from c
baltimore. there are 8 million people who live in new york city. probably 30 million or 40 million people who you ask and they will say they live in new york. no one wants to admit there from new jersey, i guess. [laughter] mr. friss: they do occupy this strange space. we will go back in time and focus on the 20th century and the mid 20th century, in particular. we will have a early prehistory to think about how suburbs came to be. although the word existed all the way back in the 14th century,...
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record highs set today in d.c., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city. tomorrow, those same cities will see temperatures plummet by as much as 30 degrees. airlines have already canceled more than 2,000 flights. >> we may see blizzard-like conditions. >> reporter: down south, cleanup is under way after storms there spawned an ef-3 tornado, the most powerful ever recorded in new orleans. amanda stockfelt strapped her 8-week-old baby in a car seat as the tornado approached. >> it was literally trying to suck her up and the only thing i could think of was, i can't let go. >> reporter: a stunning tale of survival as tonight the severe weather threat moves north. tonight here in boston, an army of salt trucks is rolling out ahead of this storm and school has already been canceled for boston and new york city. lester? >> blake mccoy, thank you. al roker is at the map. al, it was a no coat day around here. not the same tomorrow. >> i know. it's going to be such a big, big change. 13 states, 53 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory, watch or w
record highs set today in d.c., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city. tomorrow, those same cities will see temperatures plummet by as much as 30 degrees. airlines have already canceled more than 2,000 flights. >> we may see blizzard-like conditions. >> reporter: down south, cleanup is under way after storms there spawned an ef-3 tornado, the most powerful ever recorded in new orleans. amanda stockfelt strapped her 8-week-old baby in a car seat as the tornado approached....
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so we now have a program here in new york city and in baltimore in which we're going into city schoolsng glasses to allow kids to choose from a bunch of different options. we know if the glasses aren't cool, they're not going to wear them. >> now they're clear because they're going to philadelphia going back for the first time, so that's great. >> we just opened our latest store in philly. that was satisfying being back on campus. >> continued success, which is great. >> thank you. >> may i suggest add more greens. >> and smaller sizes for young children, yeah. >>> other than that, it's great. >> did gayle and i tell you we have opinions? >> yes. thank you, neal and dave. really continued success. >> you're welcome. >>> a little boy separated from his family for more than 25 years is the subject of the movie "lion." you must go and see this movie. one of those nominated for an oscar this year and it's also a true story. he is mere in our toyota green room. we're thrilled with that if youin a palace of ice,winter there's only one place to go. and that's not the only thing you can only f
so we now have a program here in new york city and in baltimore in which we're going into city schoolsng glasses to allow kids to choose from a bunch of different options. we know if the glasses aren't cool, they're not going to wear them. >> now they're clear because they're going to philadelphia going back for the first time, so that's great. >> we just opened our latest store in philly. that was satisfying being back on campus. >> continued success, which is great. >>...
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among the cities tested, drivers in new york city and baltimore pay out the most for doing nothing wrong. but yet some of the nation's largest ininsuresh insurers are. geico and farmer's sometimes raise rates by 10% or more. allstate occasionally penalized drivers who didn't cause the accident while state farm never increased premiums. another startling finding, being hit by another more for lower income drivers. >>> from near record drought to near record rain. >> nearly 200,000 californians are now at risk because of a structural issue at a dam. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. and right now get incredibly fast 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. now switching to fios i
among the cities tested, drivers in new york city and baltimore pay out the most for doing nothing wrong. but yet some of the nation's largest ininsuresh insurers are. geico and farmer's sometimes raise rates by 10% or more. allstate occasionally penalized drivers who didn't cause the accident while state farm never increased premiums. another startling finding, being hit by another more for lower income drivers. >>> from near record drought to near record rain. >> nearly 200,000...
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baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: i believe that in certain states and mainly certain citiesike baltimore, they do not have the proper regulation. like the one caller just said, they go from pill to pill, doctor to doctor to get whatever it is they need. the majority of the people sell them. and will get a prescription go to another doctor and get another prescription, and there is no monitoring. when it comes down to it, they're killing their selves but the doctors are sort of allowing it to happen because there should be a database, like you said, that is going to monitor that. as long as there is no regulation for it it is going to get worse. the people that are getting addicted to it is getting younger and younger by the minute. host: the wall street journal actually has the numbers broken down. that on your screen is opioid abuse skyrocketing compared to other deaths by guns, traffic accidents, etc. and a look at opioid deaths all other drug deaths come and look how it has been on the rise over the years. if you go a little more within the wall street journal article it
baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: i believe that in certain states and mainly certain citiesike baltimore, they do not have the proper regulation. like the one caller just said, they go from pill to pill, doctor to doctor to get whatever it is they need. the majority of the people sell them. and will get a prescription go to another doctor and get another prescription, and there is no monitoring. when it comes down to it, they're killing...
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backtrack his previous statement supporting the president, plank put outen a open letter to the city of baltimorewhile not explicitly mentioning trump's name, plank said he answered a question with a choice of words that did not accurately reflect my intent. savannah sellers joining me with with more. >> hey, richard. so, yes, that is absolutely right. we have some under armour issue going on with the ceo made those comments and now we've been seeing a big backlash on social media, lots of celebrities saying certain things potentially most worrisome for the brand is that steph curry who came out and said that he would say that he does not agree with what he said and that he would actually remove the e.t. from asset. famous ballerina misty copeland also came out on instragram saying it's imperative that her martners and sponsors share the belief of inclusion. and dwayne "the rock" johnson came out on facebook and was not support of what kevin plank had said at all. so the celebrity-led backlash sparked a social media cam pin to boycott under armour and it seems to be working. i headed out to ask r
backtrack his previous statement supporting the president, plank put outen a open letter to the city of baltimorewhile not explicitly mentioning trump's name, plank said he answered a question with a choice of words that did not accurately reflect my intent. savannah sellers joining me with with more. >> hey, richard. so, yes, that is absolutely right. we have some under armour issue going on with the ceo made those comments and now we've been seeing a big backlash on social media, lots...
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[applause] >> sri lanka and cut -- is the city agenda baltimore before. when you go to church your pastor will say look to your neighbor to say we're stronger together than we are fighting one another we are stronger together than to be opposed to what brought this year and will be stronger together. thank you. [applause] >> thanks for the opportunity to be here and everything you do for the democratic party. everybody in this room. in a reinforced mayor this city was on a list of 10 dying cities in america based on the idea that a fresh start could bring the city back now with the biggest population growth and a quarter of the century not because they shopped for the middle but we delivered results would. we with those results for the democratic party that needs that no more than ever [cheers and applause] we speak to everyone you cannot take one look and know who they are. >> every betty needs to know they belong or the transgendered teenager. >> is my privilege to participate on line january 21st. that was a forward looking group. . .
[applause] >> sri lanka and cut -- is the city agenda baltimore before. when you go to church your pastor will say look to your neighbor to say we're stronger together than we are fighting one another we are stronger together than to be opposed to what brought this year and will be stronger together. thank you. [applause] >> thanks for the opportunity to be here and everything you do for the democratic party. everybody in this room. in a reinforced mayor this city was on a list of...
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today, from places like baltimore up to new york city, you're around 60 degrees.ow, let's move this thursday and go into thursday morning. as the temperature is rising, temperatures in the 20s to the 40s. now you factor in that big storm offshore, you're going to get snow developing. even though it's warm in the northeast, in comes the snow, overwhelms the area. but how much snow inspect that's the big thing. you'll find the big totals up in northern maine where you see a pink colored plume up here around the canadian border. could see a little spot maybe around pen peb, southeast pennsylvania with 12 to 18. but this big blum of blue, 12cluding the metro areas, 6 to a huge swing from one day to the next. gayle. >> lonnie, thanks. i think warm today, snow tomorrow. thank you, mother nature. thanks a lot. >>> a senate fight over president trump's cabinet has moved to his choice for attorney general. democrat elizabeth warren was silenced after majority leader mitch mcconnell complained. the president tweeted last night it is a disgrace that my full cabinet is not in
today, from places like baltimore up to new york city, you're around 60 degrees.ow, let's move this thursday and go into thursday morning. as the temperature is rising, temperatures in the 20s to the 40s. now you factor in that big storm offshore, you're going to get snow developing. even though it's warm in the northeast, in comes the snow, overwhelms the area. but how much snow inspect that's the big thing. you'll find the big totals up in northern maine where you see a pink colored plume up...
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city avenue, blue route. around baltimore pike. traffic looking evenly distributed there. no big problems reported or delays. end with bridges here. earlier opening from the burlington bristol. nice and clear with noel scheduled openings right now. waltman bridge is nice and clear heading from philly from the 42 freeway. >>> the mummers will take over again this weekend. we learned 16 string bands participate in mummers mardi gras parade. that's how things looked and sounded at last year's mummer mardi gras parade. this year the parade will start at 11:00 a.m. and strut down main street. >>> standing strong, new jersey basketball team is fighting back against the school rule. how they're standing up for teammates by refusing to take to the court. >> and coming up at six. lesson learned. woman signed up for seminar to expand education, but a change of plans didn't get her the promised result. nbc 10 responds takes action. coming up at six. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica b
city avenue, blue route. around baltimore pike. traffic looking evenly distributed there. no big problems reported or delays. end with bridges here. earlier opening from the burlington bristol. nice and clear with noel scheduled openings right now. waltman bridge is nice and clear heading from philly from the 42 freeway. >>> the mummers will take over again this weekend. we learned 16 string bands participate in mummers mardi gras parade. that's how things looked and sounded at last...
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and by the time we get to tomorrow morning with clear skies check the wind chill. 15 in baltimore. 19 in the city15 in leesburg. 15 in luray. cold start to the day. temperature wise tomorrow will get to 38 degrees. we will have plenty of sunshine for the day. be a good weekend for city of fairfax, saturday and sunday for the chocolate lovers' festival. we will have mix of cloud and sun and maybe a sprinkle and 48 on sunday. we talked about the roller coaster we have been on. check this out. 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's. dropping to 30's on thursday. just the time we start to warm up, we jump to the upper 50's by next weekend. it's a crazy winter indeed. jonathan: thank you. coming up at 6:00, "7 on your side" consumer alert about a w2 scam all taxy plus, obamas are back in d.c. see how the new neighbors are welcoming them back from vacation. and how two deputies became heroes when they came upon a house on fire in prince george's county. wait until you hear what they did. that's all coming up at 6:00. alison: but first, talk about sports. erin is here. what do you have for us? erin: it's rising star ti
and by the time we get to tomorrow morning with clear skies check the wind chill. 15 in baltimore. 19 in the city15 in leesburg. 15 in luray. cold start to the day. temperature wise tomorrow will get to 38 degrees. we will have plenty of sunshine for the day. be a good weekend for city of fairfax, saturday and sunday for the chocolate lovers' festival. we will have mix of cloud and sun and maybe a sprinkle and 48 on sunday. we talked about the roller coaster we have been on. check this out....
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, california, milwaukee, detroit, chicago, cleveland, philadelphia, washington, d.c., baltimore, all of these citiesrobably have not seen a republican governor since the 1950's. they are governed by democrats. and democrats have a certain way of looking at the world. they have very strict gun control in these areas. they have very high taxes. many businesses have fled so there are not very good jobs. economic opportunity is very limited. many of the police forces in the cities are under department of justice governance or oversight. the school systems are the same. there is a correlation which many people in the media, including this wonderful outlet, c-span, refuses to acknowledge. , we have a new president who has been in office for three weeks, he is at least acknowledging these problems exist. ok? mind a hell of a lot more than our prior president did you actually came from chicago. does he have solutions, yet? i do not know, let's give him a chance, he met with jim brown, martin luther king jr., a lot of people with interest in solving the crime problem, the economic issues of the inner cities
, california, milwaukee, detroit, chicago, cleveland, philadelphia, washington, d.c., baltimore, all of these citiesrobably have not seen a republican governor since the 1950's. they are governed by democrats. and democrats have a certain way of looking at the world. they have very strict gun control in these areas. they have very high taxes. many businesses have fled so there are not very good jobs. economic opportunity is very limited. many of the police forces in the cities are under...
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cities that could be affected. they included philadelphia, allentown, baltimore and the new york airports just to name a few and if re traveling to or from a city on the list and are supposed to travel tomorrow passengers are supposed to be able to change their tickets without having to pay an extra fee. we've seen similar travel advisories including jetblue delta and southwest. at this point we haven't seen such advisories on frontier or spirit's web site but as usual check your airlines before you go but again right now here at philadelphia international airport, we're seeing light travel, a lot of passengers getting out of town before the storm hits later on. we are live at philadelphia international airport, katherine scott, channel6 "action news. tam. >> katherine thank you. >>> we'll be on the air early tomorrow morning as the snowstorm impacts our area. we'll be on starting at 4:00 a.m. we'll bring you the latest from accuweather traffic and any school closings or delays, so get up early and turn on "action news." >> happening today, the senate is scheduled to hold a final vote for attorney jeff sessions. re
cities that could be affected. they included philadelphia, allentown, baltimore and the new york airports just to name a few and if re traveling to or from a city on the list and are supposed to travel tomorrow passengers are supposed to be able to change their tickets without having to pay an extra fee. we've seen similar travel advisories including jetblue delta and southwest. at this point we haven't seen such advisories on frontier or spirit's web site but as usual check your airlines...