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in baltimore city. i was sitting here among this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police tore rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting wearables and they deploy teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i'm like i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was cause and sort of busy logical reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft our food everybody went to throwing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is let's. talk about here so that's. exercise is. part of this. on the recently from the green not area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because this is certain level of pain you got to go through to be really from baltimore and when you really from a neighborhood that has a reputa
in baltimore city. i was sitting here among this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police tore rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting wearables and they deploy teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i'm like i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was cause and sort of busy...
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but this was going to baltimore city. i was sitting here in this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were the rocks the police the rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting rabu so they deployed to get this and at the moment they deplore that. i'm sitting here and i feel like this one. weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it work as a new cousin sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful pivotal turning point because everybody when overdrive their food everybody wanted to throw in themselves into activism and profit work and volunteer isn't. so this is let's. talk about. exercise even the 1st. part of this. i'm originally from graham out agreement area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because it's a certain level of pain you got to go through to be really from baltimore and when you really from a neighborhood that has a reputation you get was known as a
but this was going to baltimore city. i was sitting here in this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were the rocks the police the rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting rabu so they deployed to get this and at the moment they deplore that. i'm sitting here and i feel like this one. weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it work as a new cousin sort of physiological reaction...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police thorax back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting wearables and they deploy teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was cause and sort of busy logical reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft are few and everybody went into drawing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is let's. talk about here so that's. as. you exercise is. part of this. on the recently from remote area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because it's a certain level of pain you got to go through to be really from baltimore and when you really from a neighborhood that has a reputation yo
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police thorax back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting wearables and they deploy teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was cause and sort of busy logical reaction...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police thorax back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed tear gas and at the moment they deplore that tear gas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft or food everybody went into drawing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so this is what you're talking about here so that's all at home and able to exercise that person to make these life and deal with the well part out this. is this if i go back i'm originally from graham up to grenada area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because there's a certain level of p
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police thorax back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed tear gas and at the moment they deplore that tear gas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of...
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host: let's hear from ben in baltimore city, maryland. caller: i just don't see how anyone could oppose this. the reason i supported is there's just a lot of questions that need to be answered and i think it needs to be done under subpoena power. the sad part of all of this is that i think bipartisanship and a middle ground is a dinosaur right now. host: what do you think, what do you think this commission will accomplish if it goes forward? caller: some answers to some questions that linger out there about this being something that was preplanned or impromptu for a combination of both. someone behind the scenes, players, if in fact there are any. those are the kinds of questions i would hope that the commission would be able to get to the bottom of. host: politico reporting that while house gop leadership is not formal, top republicans are starting to grow nervous about how many members may wind up crossing party lines, a blow to mccarthy and it could enrage total trump. a bipartisan vote in the house could put more pressure on the senat
host: let's hear from ben in baltimore city, maryland. caller: i just don't see how anyone could oppose this. the reason i supported is there's just a lot of questions that need to be answered and i think it needs to be done under subpoena power. the sad part of all of this is that i think bipartisanship and a middle ground is a dinosaur right now. host: what do you think, what do you think this commission will accomplish if it goes forward? caller: some answers to some questions that linger...
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and baltimore city police was not a flip. they did not have the right equipment. they did not have the right training so some of the underlying issues and challenges were very much the same. so what we started doing as a result of that, we, the national guard, we started training more with our police forces, making sure our actions and policies were more aligned where we were more likely to work together. the other thing that we started doing, at least i started doing is meeting with all the chiefs. so, all of the chiefs of the large departments, i started meeting with them on a regular basis because i did not want to show up at a crisis and not know who they werement when you have a crisis that hits, it's the relationship that's going to carry you through that and if you don't have the right relationships, you can't build them at the moment that the crisis hit because that's really where it's going to break down and so, we started really looking at how can we leverage one another when we're not in the midst of a crisis. when we're in normal operations, how can we
and baltimore city police was not a flip. they did not have the right equipment. they did not have the right training so some of the underlying issues and challenges were very much the same. so what we started doing as a result of that, we, the national guard, we started training more with our police forces, making sure our actions and policies were more aligned where we were more likely to work together. the other thing that we started doing, at least i started doing is meeting with all the...
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and even today if you were to go and ask the folks in baltimore city -- the baltimore city police departments well as the maryland national guard you'll find they continue to do things together because that's where we are able to really respond a lot more efficiently. >> does that point apply as well to the national guard there's existing relationships built-up overtime with the guard? >> absolutely, definitely. i did not want to show up because what happened in baltimore, i had relationships in baltimore city already. the state police superintendent, i already knew bill even though he'd only been in his wall for a very short period, we were cabinet secretaries together and we started spending more time together. there's one thing on this whole information that was really a lesson in why we were able to respond a little bit different in maryland than what you've seen happen, and there were a number of things that were at play at the capitol, right? but this is one piece we absolutely have to make a point of is they showed up in my office several days before the civil disturbance hit on that
and even today if you were to go and ask the folks in baltimore city -- the baltimore city police departments well as the maryland national guard you'll find they continue to do things together because that's where we are able to really respond a lot more efficiently. >> does that point apply as well to the national guard there's existing relationships built-up overtime with the guard? >> absolutely, definitely. i did not want to show up because what happened in baltimore, i had...
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an emergency physician here in washington, former baltimore city health commissioner, she commented forthat the fact the cdc is still recommending masks in certain out door settings. even for vaccinated people. for use to wear masks at setting -- summer camps. if you can listen to a moment of what she has to say. >> public health guidance has to make scientific sense and common sense. right now the guidance from the cdc is neither. look at what the cdc is currently saying about being outdoors. we have overwhelming evidence of the that being outdoors is extremely protective. that is the best place for people to be. i understand they want to wait for perfect information to come in. but we also need quick decisions. this is what employers and businesses depend on. there is a reaharm. the cdc loses its credibility and revel in -- relevance and people are not going to follow the guidelines when they really matter. judy: how would you respond? dr. collins: i think she is voicing an opinion that people are frustrated about. we are all getting vaccinated. the cdc is in a tough spot here. the di
an emergency physician here in washington, former baltimore city health commissioner, she commented forthat the fact the cdc is still recommending masks in certain out door settings. even for vaccinated people. for use to wear masks at setting -- summer camps. if you can listen to a moment of what she has to say. >> public health guidance has to make scientific sense and common sense. right now the guidance from the cdc is neither. look at what the cdc is currently saying about being...
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leana wen, an emergency room physician and former baltimore city health skmigser.et's talk about what we just heard. as daily coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all declining, you just heard the former fda commissioner saying we should start lifting these restrictions as aggressively as we put them in. do you agree? >> well, i agree with dr. gottlieb that things are definitely getting better, that we're turning a corner, and also that our public policies have to follow suit pretty quickly. that's because public health depends on public trust. we lose the public trust when we don't do common sense things. so for example, i think it's beyond time that we lift any blanket outdoor mask wearing restrictions that there still are. i think when it comes to indoor masking, it's a little more difficult because i don't think that vaccinated people need to be required to wear masks, but in a lot of public places it's hard to differentiate who's vaccinated and who's not. i would still keep indoor mask mandates in place. >> with that in mind, now that more than a
leana wen, an emergency room physician and former baltimore city health skmigser.et's talk about what we just heard. as daily coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all declining, you just heard the former fda commissioner saying we should start lifting these restrictions as aggressively as we put them in. do you agree? >> well, i agree with dr. gottlieb that things are definitely getting better, that we're turning a corner, and also that our public policies have to follow...
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leana w wen, emergency room physician and former baltimore city health commissioner.ink the cdc made the right call with this new guidance for summer camps? >> mostly, yes, because first i think it is really important to say if everyone is fully vaccinated, you don't need masks or distancing, you can go back to normal. and also that outdoors is really safe, so even unvaccinated children can take off their masks outdoors. i do wish the cdc said indoor masking is still required. they say strongly encouraged, but i think it should be required if we're talking about a lot of unvaccinated children who can still be a risk to one another. >> memorial day dweekend last year essentially marked what many called the beginning of the end of the pandemic. does this mark the beginning of the end of the pandemic? >> it's a night and day difference from last year when we were filled with dread that the worst was yet to come, but i think the worst here in the u.s. is behind us. that said, we still have 50% of the country here that's not even seen a drop of the vaccine, and we have the
leana w wen, emergency room physician and former baltimore city health commissioner.ink the cdc made the right call with this new guidance for summer camps? >> mostly, yes, because first i think it is really important to say if everyone is fully vaccinated, you don't need masks or distancing, you can go back to normal. and also that outdoors is really safe, so even unvaccinated children can take off their masks outdoors. i do wish the cdc said indoor masking is still required. they say...
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leana wen, she's the former baltimore city health commissioner as well.o much for joining us. how significant is this milestone and what challenges lie ahead as officials work to convince more adults to get vaccinated? >> it's a huge milestone, wolf. it's no surprise that and no coincidence that we also have a decrease in the number of infections, hospitalizations and deaths. i think the work ahead of us is going to be really challenging, because while the people who are fully vaccinated are well protected, we still have to keep on convincing individuals who are not yet vaccinated that they are not safe. the pandemic is not over for them. actually, a "washington post" analysis this weekend found that when you take out the people who are vaccinated, the risk to people who are unvaccinated looks about the same as in the middle of the surge in january. so for those individuals, i hope they will take heed and get vaccinated as soon as possible and in the meantime to keep on masking and distancing and practicing these safety precautions, because they are still
leana wen, she's the former baltimore city health commissioner as well.o much for joining us. how significant is this milestone and what challenges lie ahead as officials work to convince more adults to get vaccinated? >> it's a huge milestone, wolf. it's no surprise that and no coincidence that we also have a decrease in the number of infections, hospitalizations and deaths. i think the work ahead of us is going to be really challenging, because while the people who are fully vaccinated...
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meanwhile, the baltimore city school board said this week it will not hold back students who are failing classes due to the pandemic. students who struggled during unprecedented online classes will be given additional time and customized instruction and makeup gaps in their education. they will be given incompletes. in austria, talks continue this week on relaunching the iran nuclear deal, which the u.s. unilaterally withdrew from in 2018 under trump's presidency. officials expressed cautious optimism at the talks' progress as one diplomat called a renewal of the deal feasible. the head of the u.n.'s international atomic energy agency expssed concern this week with the continued push by tehran to enrich uranium at weapons grade levels. iran has said the u.s. would need to lift all sanctions before it comes back into compliance with thdeal's terms. in mexico, a mayoral candidate in the city of moroleon was assassinated tuesday ahead of june 6 legislative elections, when thousands of local candidates will be chosen. witnesses say two armed men arrived at a campaign event for alma barragÁn
meanwhile, the baltimore city school board said this week it will not hold back students who are failing classes due to the pandemic. students who struggled during unprecedented online classes will be given additional time and customized instruction and makeup gaps in their education. they will be given incompletes. in austria, talks continue this week on relaunching the iran nuclear deal, which the u.s. unilaterally withdrew from in 2018 under trump's presidency. officials expressed cautious...
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. >> with us to share her expertise and insights, the former baltimore city health commissioner dr.lp me with the context of this moment, it's remarkable in that the vaccine rollout has been largely successful and now it appears you'll have a second vaccine for those in the 12 to 16, 17 age group. but the younger group, i have a fourth grader who will be in fifth grade next year, they're going to have to wait a little bit. we're in an odd place where you and i can go outside, take our masks off, because we're vaccinated, in some indoor settings, we take our mask off because we're vaccinated but the little guy has to wear a mask. how long are we in this strange period? >> we first have to celebrate where we are for so long. there's finally excellent news that finally the rates of infections, hospitalizations, deaths are trending down, quite substantially, i think the worst is behind us and we're going to have a much better summer ahead, i also think it's really promising that we now are able to get 12-year-olds and above vaccinated with pfizer, maybe soon with moderna, they can go ba
. >> with us to share her expertise and insights, the former baltimore city health commissioner dr.lp me with the context of this moment, it's remarkable in that the vaccine rollout has been largely successful and now it appears you'll have a second vaccine for those in the 12 to 16, 17 age group. but the younger group, i have a fourth grader who will be in fifth grade next year, they're going to have to wait a little bit. we're in an odd place where you and i can go outside, take our...
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lena nguyen who is an emergency physician here in washington former baltimore city health commissionerommented for us today on the fact that the cdc is still recommending masks in certain outdoor settings even for vaccinated people, for youth to wear masks at summer camp and it also has not yet provided guidance for employers even when everyone is vaccinated. if you could just listen for a moment to what she had to say. >> plic health guidance has to make scientific sense and it has to make common sense. and right now, the guidance from the cdc is making neither. look at what the cdc is currently saying about being outdoors. we have overwhelming evidence at this point that being outdoors is extremely protective and actually that's the best place for unvaccinated people to be. i think also the cdc being so slow and so overly cautious i understand they want to wait for perfect information to come in but we're in the middle of a global pandemic when we also need quick decisions. and this is what local officials and employers and businesses all depend on as well. and so if the cdc is too s
lena nguyen who is an emergency physician here in washington former baltimore city health commissionerommented for us today on the fact that the cdc is still recommending masks in certain outdoor settings even for vaccinated people, for youth to wear masks at summer camp and it also has not yet provided guidance for employers even when everyone is vaccinated. if you could just listen for a moment to what she had to say. >> plic health guidance has to make scientific sense and it has to...
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city. as alarming as this growing problem is not unique to baltimore. from new york or los angeles is a similar explosion and due to the lackot of regulation it quickly becomes a weaponrk of choice and less action taken i don't expect this to get worse let me explain why to purchase the part for a fully functional firearm and those involved in illicit activity under the practice because it is not impossible. a ghost gun is anonymous because the parts are not currently regulated and individuals are not requiredau to undergo a background check when purchasing them. that means people that are prohibited from purchasing a weapon can become and then just like any firearm made by licensed manufacturers they are fully functional. criminals would have been seen foros law enforcement and other communities [inaudible] back on check with law enforcement they lose the ability to keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous individuals. when we can't trace the recovered guns there's no way to identify the patterns and it makes the job more difficult. the regulation t
city. as alarming as this growing problem is not unique to baltimore. from new york or los angeles is a similar explosion and due to the lackot of regulation it quickly becomes a weaponrk of choice and less action taken i don't expect this to get worse let me explain why to purchase the part for a fully functional firearm and those involved in illicit activity under the practice because it is not impossible. a ghost gun is anonymous because the parts are not currently regulated and individuals...
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this growing problem is not unique to baltimore. cities like new york and los angeles are experiencing a similar traffic of ghost guns. i expect the problem to get worse, because they are easy to obtain, and a criminal can go online and purchase the part needed to create a fully functional gun with just a few clicks the mouse. a ghost gun is anonymous because the ghost gun parts are not currently regulated as guns and individuals are not required to undergo a background check while purchasing them, and that means a convicted abuser or felon can become armed with a ghost guns, and ghost guns are fully functional and just as lethal. what does that mean for law enforcement officers in baltimore and other communities. simply put, when criminal elements can evade a background check we can't trace recovered prime guns, and there's no way to identify trafficking patterns and it makes our job more difficult and puts lives at risk. last week the doj brought a action, and i hope congress won't lose sight of the need to help baltimore. passing gun le
this growing problem is not unique to baltimore. cities like new york and los angeles are experiencing a similar traffic of ghost guns. i expect the problem to get worse, because they are easy to obtain, and a criminal can go online and purchase the part needed to create a fully functional gun with just a few clicks the mouse. a ghost gun is anonymous because the ghost gun parts are not currently regulated as guns and individuals are not required to undergo a background check while purchasing...
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we've seen the city of berkeley and low level traffic enforcement, city of baltimore is declining to haca just approved a plan to dissolve its police department and put together something entirely different, a department of community solutions and public safety that's majority unarmed, civilian-led, and won't send anybody armed to a nonviolent conflict. so, i think what's happening is we're seeing piecemeal jumps forward towards what we're trying to do. and that's going to be ultimately unsatisfying when we're looking at in a national lens, but it's going to create the models that make it possible to see full national change. >> sreenivasan: you have, what, 18,000 different police departments or jurisdictions, and what might work in a college town like berkeley or ithaca, wi it work on the streets of a major american city? >> yeah, i mean, it's a good question. ithaca and berkeley are not philadelphia and st. louis, and we shouldn't try to pretend like they are. and when we think of policing, we think of n.y.p.d. and chicago and houston and philadelphia. but the reality is, 75% of tho
we've seen the city of berkeley and low level traffic enforcement, city of baltimore is declining to haca just approved a plan to dissolve its police department and put together something entirely different, a department of community solutions and public safety that's majority unarmed, civilian-led, and won't send anybody armed to a nonviolent conflict. so, i think what's happening is we're seeing piecemeal jumps forward towards what we're trying to do. and that's going to be ultimately...
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city had been utterly transformed by the company. and i knew i wanted to write about washington d.c. because it was also to me and very classic example i wanted to write about the baltimoree and i went to pick pc from a city even though amazon did worked up very nicely. baltimore no wanted to write about because i live here and i've seen this up close. spent a lot of time in ohio dayton and sort of rural southeast ohio go very much in the book as well as left behind. when it came to the characters , as more people encountered in my reporting there are fascinating people and i wanted to write about them. i knew they had a story to tell. and in some cases that connection to amazon was pretty close like the young man in dayton ohio made cardboard boxes to support amazon. he is in there. the story is his dour mobility has dayton's. some pieces that connection was little more distant. a young man in southeast ohio worked at texas roadhouse as a waiter and trying to save his rural town was another person. in the case of seattle, i knew early on that it wanted to write about the central district and what it happened in the central district. i feel that's a story a lot of people
city had been utterly transformed by the company. and i knew i wanted to write about washington d.c. because it was also to me and very classic example i wanted to write about the baltimoree and i went to pick pc from a city even though amazon did worked up very nicely. baltimore no wanted to write about because i live here and i've seen this up close. spent a lot of time in ohio dayton and sort of rural southeast ohio go very much in the book as well as left behind. when it came to the...
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the city of baltimore, the biggest city in the state is not. some states like california and new jersey as an entire state are going incredibly solo. well, here is the governor of new jersey. >> i don't know how we can expect workers who's vaccinated or who is not. it is unfair to put the burden on business owners and front line employees to police patrons. >> so you can understand the confusion. fundamentally the cdc admits this whole new policies is based on trust. >> in terms of the honor system, people have to be honest with themselves. you are protected if you are vaccinated and you are not if you are not vaccinated. >> the thing is, look at some of the images from this weekend. i will show you kansas city, one of the largest sporting events where masks are optional. i am looking and you don't see any masks, right? if the honor system was working, 31%, of the people in that stadium would have had no masks. you would have 69% of people wearing masks and the picture would not look like anything you actually saw, right? is that what honesty l
the city of baltimore, the biggest city in the state is not. some states like california and new jersey as an entire state are going incredibly solo. well, here is the governor of new jersey. >> i don't know how we can expect workers who's vaccinated or who is not. it is unfair to put the burden on business owners and front line employees to police patrons. >> so you can understand the confusion. fundamentally the cdc admits this whole new policies is based on trust. >> in...
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breaking tonight in baltimore: the cities board moving towards refunding the police. $28 million in policeding. it will head to the city council for a vote. the move appears to be in response to a massive surge in crime since last june which is when the city council voted to reduce funding for the police department by $22 million. in tonight's real news roundup, the army releasing a new animated recruitment video as part of its campaign dubbed "the calling." the series tells what the army says are a diverse set of stories of five different service members. the video comes after the central intelligence agency faced backlash for so-called woke recruitment videos. >> him this is the story of a soldier who operates the patriot missile defense system. it begins in california with a little girl raised by two moms. >> shannon: penn state university's faculty senate has passed inclusive language reform legislation according to campusreform.org. the resolution reads "the university as with most all academic institutions worldwide has grown out of a typically male centered world. as such, many term
breaking tonight in baltimore: the cities board moving towards refunding the police. $28 million in policeding. it will head to the city council for a vote. the move appears to be in response to a massive surge in crime since last june which is when the city council voted to reduce funding for the police department by $22 million. in tonight's real news roundup, the army releasing a new animated recruitment video as part of its campaign dubbed "the calling." the series tells what the...
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let me ask you about what happened when donald trump made some disparaging comments about the city of baltimoreto your city of baltimore? >> it would mean the world. i am currently sitting in west baltimore right now where we have crumbling roads and pipes and, you know, we have children who cannot drink potable water in their schools. the water faucets are turned off and have been for years because of lead pipes. what biden's $2.3 trillion investment is seeking to do is to build back better. to make america stronger. and the infrastructure repaired. and certainly updated. in baltimore, we also have something called route 40 which is a road to nowhere. they basically sought to build a highway in the middle of a black community. my late husband often talked about when they bulldozed that community, they tore the heart out of the african-american community. it goes nowhere. biden's proposal can take that road and reimagine it and create a beautiful scenario, i think, for the city that can be an economic boom and something that can bring the community back together. and broadband. when the coronav
let me ask you about what happened when donald trump made some disparaging comments about the city of baltimoreto your city of baltimore? >> it would mean the world. i am currently sitting in west baltimore right now where we have crumbling roads and pipes and, you know, we have children who cannot drink potable water in their schools. the water faucets are turned off and have been for years because of lead pipes. what biden's $2.3 trillion investment is seeking to do is to build back...
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baltimore policing after the death of freddy gray. we talked during that time, as well. as the lead prosecutor, what does the investigation do for the city lot. first and foremost, you need accountability and that's key. when i made the decision to charge six police officers for the death of freddy gray, a 25-year-old innocent black man who made eye contact with police in a high-crime neighborhood decided to run and whose spine was partially severed and his pleas for medical attention were ignored. that accountability ultimately led to reform. we then had an exposure, a week after i charged those officers the justice department came in and exposed a discriminatory practices of the eighth large of the police department in the country and that ultimately led to the reform that we have an enforceable consent decree and what we can point to are tangible sort of reforms. so we have in the city of baltimore, body worn cameras on all officers and the use of fort and de-escalation policies that have sanctity of life and the mandates to seat belt all prisoners, the police must call a medic when a prisoner asks for a medic. there are cameras in al
baltimore policing after the death of freddy gray. we talked during that time, as well. as the lead prosecutor, what does the investigation do for the city lot. first and foremost, you need accountability and that's key. when i made the decision to charge six police officers for the death of freddy gray, a 25-year-old innocent black man who made eye contact with police in a high-crime neighborhood decided to run and whose spine was partially severed and his pleas for medical attention were...
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the city of baltimore is now, guess what? refunding the police to respond to a surge in crime. safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. well, that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that doesn't have lactose. it'll mess with every sense you have. but it'll never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. available in eight epic flavors. lactaid. real ice cream that treats you right. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] lactaid. real ice cream how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ [sfx: thunder rumbles] [sfx: ra
the city of baltimore is now, guess what? refunding the police to respond to a surge in crime. safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. well, that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that doesn't have lactose. it'll...
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spreading like wildfire so there's that mean that the easing of restrictions still will apply to the city of baltimore you are. it does in fact yes restrictions have been eased today there have been. hospitality restaurants pubs opening up about 4 different to scotland which is following a similar looking roadmap to england's they've decided to keep areas that have seen case numbers rise glasgow for example under the same measures that they were before here in bolton no it's been decided that the unlocking can go ahead as previously there are also some questions though whether this area will face local look down going forward as it stands though it is exactly in line with the rest of england if you go here charlotte chel some pill reporting from both near manchester thank you . south africa is vaccinating citizens over the age of 60 that's the 2nd group to be prioritized after health care workers south africa has the continent's highest number of corona virus cases but so far it has only vaccinated one percent of its population while more than a 1000000 south africans over 60 have now registered for t
spreading like wildfire so there's that mean that the easing of restrictions still will apply to the city of baltimore you are. it does in fact yes restrictions have been eased today there have been. hospitality restaurants pubs opening up about 4 different to scotland which is following a similar looking roadmap to england's they've decided to keep areas that have seen case numbers rise glasgow for example under the same measures that they were before here in bolton no it's been decided that...
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meanwhile, while maryland has lifted its statewide mask mandate, the city of baltimore is no longer followinge city's health commissioner announcing that they would still require masks indoors and at outdoor venues including stadiums. the commissioner stating that this will remain in place until 65% of people in baltimore were vaccinated. >> reporter: i'm jewel. >>> chatterly in new york. the world's largest cruise company says it's resuming operations with seven of its brands this summer. sailing from ports in europe and the caribbean with a limited number of passengers and extra health measures. carnival corporation says it's working with u.s. authorities to try to restart cruises here again in july. the company wants to begin sailing from ports in miami and galveston, texas. the company also said it's hopeful sailing to alaska will resume for part of the summer. >> reporter: i'm adrienne broaddus. this week in wisconsin milwaukee public schools are offering covid vaccine walk up clinics, it's for wisconsin residents 12 and older. it's happening at five schools in milwaukee. all youth need
meanwhile, while maryland has lifted its statewide mask mandate, the city of baltimore is no longer followinge city's health commissioner announcing that they would still require masks indoors and at outdoor venues including stadiums. the commissioner stating that this will remain in place until 65% of people in baltimore were vaccinated. >> reporter: i'm jewel. >>> chatterly in new york. the world's largest cruise company says it's resuming operations with seven of its brands...
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they are happening at the state and city by level a couple of years ago, boston's entire city council -- baltimore'sage for nearly a month. >> john: fairfax county public schools. >> gillian: already, local governments are being held hostage by foreign actors who are threatening them with ransomware attacks. only a matter of time until this happens at the national level and it's going to impact all of us in ways foreseen and unforeseen. it's terrifying. also, the federal government has been looking at this for ten years now. what progress they are making nobody knows because they don't share that with us. so as millions more americans get vaccinated each week, critics now say the government's messaging on mask wearing is more muddled than ever. it went expert go so far as to say now is the time to stop wearing masks inside wherever you are. >> my favorite thing is they encouraged out of the box ideas that drive real progress. inclusion is a core value here. >> john: the new bloke add from the cia is the agency putting correctness over national security. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite
they are happening at the state and city by level a couple of years ago, boston's entire city council -- baltimore'sage for nearly a month. >> john: fairfax county public schools. >> gillian: already, local governments are being held hostage by foreign actors who are threatening them with ransomware attacks. only a matter of time until this happens at the national level and it's going to impact all of us in ways foreseen and unforeseen. it's terrifying. also, the federal government...
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cities should be sounding the alarms. they are really not. chicago and new york are not the only ones. baltimorew york city, seattle, portland. you need to be screaming about this and instead in some cases you have folks who are doubling and tripling down on the defunding. in seattle they're still trying to defund the police department to the tune of $5 1/2 million more dollars. you have kids being shot. a 14-year-old in chicago two weeks ago in seattle a 16-year-old opened the door to his family's apartment and was murdered. these are kids who are being killed and no one seems to be sounding the alarms. instead we are claiming that police are the problem. police aren't the ones killing these people. police aren't responsible for these deaths. there are instances in which police are doing bad things but the truth of the matter is these police officers are the ones trying to solve the crimes and they aren't able to in a quick enough manner because they're the ones being defunded and they're overwhelmed and have case after case after case being put on their laps and they don't have the resources t
cities should be sounding the alarms. they are really not. chicago and new york are not the only ones. baltimorew york city, seattle, portland. you need to be screaming about this and instead in some cases you have folks who are doubling and tripling down on the defunding. in seattle they're still trying to defund the police department to the tune of $5 1/2 million more dollars. you have kids being shot. a 14-year-old in chicago two weeks ago in seattle a 16-year-old opened the door to his...
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going to advocate for our readers, for our citizens, for the city of chicago and for our journalists. >> and there is already talk in baltimores to cover the news. greg, thank you very much for being here. >>> coming up, the royal accusations being leveled at bbc after an internal investigation into the princess diana interview from 1995. john ware will join me after the break. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪ priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. thank you, onstar. ♪ my son, is he okay? your son's fine. thank you. there was
going to advocate for our readers, for our citizens, for the city of chicago and for our journalists. >> and there is already talk in baltimores to cover the news. greg, thank you very much for being here. >>> coming up, the royal accusations being leveled at bbc after an internal investigation into the princess diana interview from 1995. john ware will join me after the break. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i...
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1861 april 18th, and he was wounded in baltimore when there were a group of men company militia volunteer militia from pennsylvania. they marched through the city of baltimore or on their way to defend the capital in washington dc. it's an important moment for to see this image because biddle who was injured he was called names and and rocks were thrown and he was hit on the head by one of the rocks and was bleeding and we can see after the war. he visited photographer studio in his uniform with the handkerchief that he used to wipe the blood off of his face and so here again, we see the aspect of creating identity creating a biography through the experience of being photographed and remembering as i mentioned earlier that memory personal and public is central to creating these images. we have sailors. we also have journalists and in the book when i'm when i begin the research i wanted to to have firsthand accounts of soldiers as well as their letters but also journalists who wrote about the experience of witnessing the war and this is a by william h johnson prior to black people entering the war he was able to write about the experience and he
1861 april 18th, and he was wounded in baltimore when there were a group of men company militia volunteer militia from pennsylvania. they marched through the city of baltimore or on their way to defend the capital in washington dc. it's an important moment for to see this image because biddle who was injured he was called names and and rocks were thrown and he was hit on the head by one of the rocks and was bleeding and we can see after the war. he visited photographer studio in his uniform...
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host: let's hear from ben in baltimore city, maryland.aller: i just don't see how anyone could oppose this. the reason i supported is there's just a lot of questions that need to be answered and i think it needs to be done under subpoena power. the sad part of all of this is that i think bipartisanship and a middle ground is a dinosaur right now. host: what do you think, what do you think this commission will accomplish if it goes forward? caller: some answers to some questions that linger out there about this being something that was preplanned or impromptu for a combination of both. someone behind the scenes, players, if in fact there are any. those are the kinds of questions i would hope that the commission would be able to get to the bottom of. host: politico reporting that while house gop leadership is not formal, top republicans are starting to grow nervous about how many members may wind up crossing party lines, a blow to mccarthy and it could enrage total trump. a bipartisan vote in the house could put more pressure on the senate
host: let's hear from ben in baltimore city, maryland.aller: i just don't see how anyone could oppose this. the reason i supported is there's just a lot of questions that need to be answered and i think it needs to be done under subpoena power. the sad part of all of this is that i think bipartisanship and a middle ground is a dinosaur right now. host: what do you think, what do you think this commission will accomplish if it goes forward? caller: some answers to some questions that linger out...
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i am originally from baltimore city. the mass shootings that happen where i am from are not responsible citizens with guns. these are people getting guns illegally. i heard the last caller. where is the legislation for helping us in our cities find out where these illegal guns are coming from? host: let's go to steve, calling from columbia, south carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. let's clear out the second amendment thing. it refers to a militia being necessary, but that is in article two. if people would just read article 1, 2 and three. as for the militia, it is stated somewhere else. it is just saying a state needs a militia. i have the right to protect myself. read the intent, not just the word. the militia is referred to in article two, heavily, and the military. so article two is just about the individual's right. that's it. thanks. host: let's go to nicholas -- let's go to leonard, calling from south carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i think that guns should only be sold by the federal gove
i am originally from baltimore city. the mass shootings that happen where i am from are not responsible citizens with guns. these are people getting guns illegally. i heard the last caller. where is the legislation for helping us in our cities find out where these illegal guns are coming from? host: let's go to steve, calling from columbia, south carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. let's clear out the second amendment thing. it refers to a militia being necessary, but that is in...
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ine though it's the major cities, minneapolis and new york and detroit, baltimore, los angeles, all ofis with social media and the liberal news media every police officer is under threat. if they think with cities unable to find new police officers. requirement sky rocketing. saving and keeping officers who care, whether you like their tiktok videos or not the context is different. you must stand up and have the backs of your officers. it's a shame that the marshall felt the need to even do that considering it should have been the department that humanized their own officers and making sure the community knew we don't stand for bounties on officers. this is unacceptable in our community. >> sean: 2 quick questions,inate. are you going to sue? two, across the country they are looking for officers like you and they support officers in south dakota and elsewhere. do you want to stay in law enforcement? i think you have a future in comedy. will you sue? >> thanks, sean. i am still trying to wrap my head around that. i was just fired this morning. >> sean: let me help you out. i would sue t
ine though it's the major cities, minneapolis and new york and detroit, baltimore, los angeles, all ofis with social media and the liberal news media every police officer is under threat. if they think with cities unable to find new police officers. requirement sky rocketing. saving and keeping officers who care, whether you like their tiktok videos or not the context is different. you must stand up and have the backs of your officers. it's a shame that the marshall felt the need to even do...
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in inner city baltimore here it has been a very different story. it is very hard to keep kids in school pre-covid and covid has really distorted that entire ability to get kids in school and keep them in school. >> harris: dr. marty makary. thank you very much for your time and expertise. >> thanks. >> harris: much more on the school reopening debate this afternoon. martha maccallum will talk with randy weingarten, american federation of teacher and response to influence over school's covid-19 guidelines today on "the story" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. the c.i.a. is at it again with another in a series of woke recruitment videos despite facing widespread backlash and mockery on the first one. we'll show you the latest effort, plus this. >> how embarrassing to highlight the biden policies in the current administration on our national guard. our texas national guard picking up garbage. >> harris: president biden getting it from all sides for his handling of the border crisis. you saw embarrassing was the word there. even some democrats say the administrati
in inner city baltimore here it has been a very different story. it is very hard to keep kids in school pre-covid and covid has really distorted that entire ability to get kids in school and keep them in school. >> harris: dr. marty makary. thank you very much for your time and expertise. >> thanks. >> harris: much more on the school reopening debate this afternoon. martha maccallum will talk with randy weingarten, american federation of teacher and response to influence over...
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and overlooked cold signed in charm city at the preakness in baltimore. went a mile and 3/16, but spirit held the lead until the final turn. rombauer is surged past midnight bourbon and medina spirit. medina spirit has no more shot at the triple crown. >>> kobe bryant was inducted into the basketball hall of fame. he was killed in january of 2020 along with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash in southern california. his wife vanessa spoke for her late husband. >> you did it. you are in the hall of fame now. you are a true champ. you are not just in mvp. you are an all-time great. i am so proud of you. love you forever and always. >>> the warriors are off, they run with memphis on sunday. it is the regular season finale with a lot on the line. steph curry and the starters sat out last night to rest up. but they beat new orleans for their season-high fifth straight win. winning on sunday gives the warriors to chances to reach the playoffs. >> we always say we want to play the games that matter, this is the beginning of it for the consequence
and overlooked cold signed in charm city at the preakness in baltimore. went a mile and 3/16, but spirit held the lead until the final turn. rombauer is surged past midnight bourbon and medina spirit. medina spirit has no more shot at the triple crown. >>> kobe bryant was inducted into the basketball hall of fame. he was killed in january of 2020 along with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash in southern california. his wife vanessa spoke for her late husband. >>...
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even though it's in major cities we hear about it, minneapolis, detroit, baltimore, los angeles, all cities. the fact is with us social media and the liberal news media every police officer is under threat. if they think now is cities unable to find you police officers, and retirement skyrocketing, the inability to recruit new police officers, saving and keeping officers who care, whether you like their tiktok videos are not, the context now is different. you must be standing up for and have the backs of your officers. it's a shame that the marshal here felt the need to even do that considering it showed up in the department that was standing up and humanizing their own officers and making sure the community knew, we don't stand for bounties on officers. this is unacceptable and it's not acceptable in our community. >> sean: two quick questions nate, when are you going to sue and, two, we know departments around the country are looking for officers like you, do you want to stay in law enforcement? i think you have a future in comedy to be honest, you're pretty funny. will you sue? >>
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she's a cnn medical analyst and former health commissioner for the city of baltimore. dr. wen, briefly your thoughts on americans traveling more, airlines filling their planes, no more empty middle seats. these restrictions are being lifted. now the cruise lines making plans to set sail again, maybe in july. are you concerned we can travel safely again now? >> i think we can travel safely, especially for people who are fully vaccinated and i actually wish the cdc would come out and just say it in this kind of clear way and say if you want to travel, get vaccinated. once you're vaccinated, it's safe to travel. if you're not yet vaccinated, you have to take a lot of precautions and ideally limit your travel to nonessential travel only f you're fully vaccinated, your risk of getting coronavirus and spreading it to others is extremely low. so you should go and try to resume as much of a pre-pandemic life that you're comfortable with. >> dr. wen, you took strong issue with president biden's address this week, not with the content of the address but with how things looked as he
she's a cnn medical analyst and former health commissioner for the city of baltimore. dr. wen, briefly your thoughts on americans traveling more, airlines filling their planes, no more empty middle seats. these restrictions are being lifted. now the cruise lines making plans to set sail again, maybe in july. are you concerned we can travel safely again now? >> i think we can travel safely, especially for people who are fully vaccinated and i actually wish the cdc would come out and just...
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virginia hall a wealthy young woman from the american city of baltimore had lost a leg in a hunting accident. and norcon was a muslim pacifist. through the three of them were the most unlikely spies all working in the dangerous environment of german occupied france. please join me in welcoming today's guests. janelle n is the deputy director of the central intelligence agency museum and elizabeth bear is professor of holocaust studies at gustavus adolphus college as well as a volunteer in our museum senior historian's office. hi, janelle. hi elizabeth. we're so glad that you're here. good morning. during today's show, please. send us your questions in the comments section and we'll get to as many of them live as we can. and janelle, let's begin with a woman who grew up not so far from us here in baltimore, maryland, virginia hall. virginia had a significant physical disability as a result of an accident. how did she become a spy against the odds? to really understand how someone like virginia hall became a spy and why she was so effective and successful at it. i think you really need to go b
virginia hall a wealthy young woman from the american city of baltimore had lost a leg in a hunting accident. and norcon was a muslim pacifist. through the three of them were the most unlikely spies all working in the dangerous environment of german occupied france. please join me in welcoming today's guests. janelle n is the deputy director of the central intelligence agency museum and elizabeth bear is professor of holocaust studies at gustavus adolphus college as well as a volunteer in our...
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hands of police taking a black lives of anyone other than a cop last summer democratic run cities like seattle baltimore st. louis atlanta, police were victimized him blinded and assaulted and even worse. god for bid a police officer say anything about black lives matter or call them terrorists. they lose their job. in nashville please were lured to a scene then ambushed by a gunman. and then income those district attorneys who don't deserve the title and probably preferred to be called social justice warriors since they are more concerned about the criminal than the victim. democrat da prefer to dismiss charges against protesters telling staff to inquire if cases could be made against the very police who arrested the protesters. das in california are reviewing sentences of those already in prison to react - - retroactively reduce the sentence. another funded da reluctant to prosecute domestic violence cases. of the last 131 police arrest for felony domestic violence, he dismissed 113 and is still reviewing the others. the men the recently arrested for the street stabbing of two elderly asian american w
hands of police taking a black lives of anyone other than a cop last summer democratic run cities like seattle baltimore st. louis atlanta, police were victimized him blinded and assaulted and even worse. god for bid a police officer say anything about black lives matter or call them terrorists. they lose their job. in nashville please were lured to a scene then ambushed by a gunman. and then income those district attorneys who don't deserve the title and probably preferred to be called social...
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this week is wall street journal reported cities like new york, baltimore and oakland which all cut funding police have quietly begun restoring those cuts. that's a welcome move and a return to sanity but it's come much too late for those who been crime victims in the last year and so many americans whose lives and livelihoods of an sacrifice to an ideological agenda and meanwhile of course, the violence continues with continuing to rise and so what can be done about it? we saw a rise in murders last year was detroit where homicides were up by more than 20% and shootings up by more than 50% and the police chief there is james craig and he joins me now, to craig, thank you for joining me. >> glad to be on your show. gerry: tell us what's going on in detroit. like many other cities you've seen a big increase in violent crimes or tell us what you think has been going on? >> you know, a lot of issues going on. starting last year with the pandemic certainly with the weeks and days of protests like most cities we had a significant number of our resources to manage it although detroit did not burn
this week is wall street journal reported cities like new york, baltimore and oakland which all cut funding police have quietly begun restoring those cuts. that's a welcome move and a return to sanity but it's come much too late for those who been crime victims in the last year and so many americans whose lives and livelihoods of an sacrifice to an ideological agenda and meanwhile of course, the violence continues with continuing to rise and so what can be done about it? we saw a rise in...