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one of them is tony kirk patrick of southwest philadelphia whose headed to baltimore maryland. >> about 160 miles. >> reporter: tom black made a reverse trip he's visiting from nipples florida. >> i thought i was going to come up from florida get a break. since i've been here its just as hot here for the last couple of days as it is in nipples. >> if you live in naples florida its always a holiday weekend. >> it is. >> reporter: hey, whose complaining. >> i love it. couldn't wait for it to be so nicest. >> it went straight from winter or like cold weather to like straight summer so its been nice. >> reporter: many or taking van top of of warm weather. the number of people pin our region traveling for the holiday could break a record. their among 38 million americans expected to make a trip making a mark on the economy. us travel association says americans are expected to spend 12 billion dollars traveling that's up 1.2% compared to last year. >> i think it's good for the economy that is people are back into swing of things. >> reporter: while for many memorial day means. >> just fun, su
one of them is tony kirk patrick of southwest philadelphia whose headed to baltimore maryland. >> about 160 miles. >> reporter: tom black made a reverse trip he's visiting from nipples florida. >> i thought i was going to come up from florida get a break. since i've been here its just as hot here for the last couple of days as it is in nipples. >> if you live in naples florida its always a holiday weekend. >> it is. >> reporter: hey, whose complaining....
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the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland. as declared officer edward nero not guilty on all charges connected to the death of freddie gray more than one year ago in baltimore. freddie gray you'll remember died while in police custody sparking all kinds of proat tte on the streets of that baltimore. live pictures from the streets of baltimore. moments ago we received a statement from the fraternal order of police. we will read it to you in toto. officer edward nero is relieved that for him this night mire is nearing an end being falsely charged with a crime and prosecuted for reasons that have nothing to do with justice is a horror that no person should ever have to undour. unfortunately, his relief is tempered by the fact that five other police officers, outstanding men and women and good friends, must continue to fight these baseless prosecutions. none of these officers did anything wrong. the state attorneys responded to the riots and violence in baltimore by rushing to charge these officers rashly and without any meaningful
the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland. as declared officer edward nero not guilty on all charges connected to the death of freddie gray more than one year ago in baltimore. freddie gray you'll remember died while in police custody sparking all kinds of proat tte on the streets of that baltimore. live pictures from the streets of baltimore. moments ago we received a statement from the fraternal order of police. we will read it to you in toto. officer edward nero is relieved that for him...
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saturday is the day horse racing's preakness stakes are run at pem licko in baltimore, maryland.new for your weekend. kenny rogers begins his final world tour. ♪ you and me ♪ we'll be together again ♪ because we both know ♪ we'll still be old friends >> rose: jodie foster's "money monster" starring george cleany and julia roberts is release ren theaters nationwide. >> cut the feed! >> turn the cameras on! >> what do you want me to do? >> turn them on! >> put it up. >> and the shaky knees music festival gets under way in atlanta, georgia. >> rose: this past weekend, i was honored to receive an honorary doctorate from the university of the south. i gave the commencement speech, and at the same time, i had a wonderful conversation with one of that school's most honored graduates, the historian and pulitzer prize-winning writer john meacham. let me share with you some of what we said. >> we're fortunate, indeed, to have two experts in the art of conversation. i suspect before very long, we won't be quite sure who is interviewing whom. ( laughter ) >> so 1991, can which is a critical
saturday is the day horse racing's preakness stakes are run at pem licko in baltimore, maryland.new for your weekend. kenny rogers begins his final world tour. ♪ you and me ♪ we'll be together again ♪ because we both know ♪ we'll still be old friends >> rose: jodie foster's "money monster" starring george cleany and julia roberts is release ren theaters nationwide. >> cut the feed! >> turn the cameras on! >> what do you want me to do? >> turn them...
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those watching around the country to live streaming, thanks to the real news network out of baltimore, maryland. this is indeed the largest gathering of a conference of the citizen advocacy groups covering more issues and reforms than ever brought together under one roof. most conferences are focused on single important issues, but we thought that it would be important to demonstrate one speaker after another, what is involved in building the civic community, the civil society. it was in many ways a demonstration the whole is greater than the sum of its partner we all know problems and injustice in society are all connected to one another even though they may be treated in a specialized way. but what's important to focus on is how did these groups accomplish what they accomplished? that's why we asked them to talk about their accomplishments. citizen groups are not very good at celebrations. they will celebrate the 20, 30 or 4450th anniversary, but they are so busy doing their work that they can't compare to the celebrations in the sports arena, in the entertainment arena, and the political are
those watching around the country to live streaming, thanks to the real news network out of baltimore, maryland. this is indeed the largest gathering of a conference of the citizen advocacy groups covering more issues and reforms than ever brought together under one roof. most conferences are focused on single important issues, but we thought that it would be important to demonstrate one speaker after another, what is involved in building the civic community, the civil society. it was in many...
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i have been to baltimore, maryland, where tens of thousands of people are addicted to drugs and do not have the treatment available to get them off that heroin. we, as a nation, together, are going to change our national priorities. [crowd cheering] sen. sanders: we are going to rebuild our inner cities, build affordable housing, improve the schools for our children. and this campaign is listening to a people whose pain is almost never heard, and that is, our native american brothers and sisters. we owe the first americans a debt of gratitude that we can never repay. they have taught us so much, including the very important lesson, that as human beings, all of us are part of nature. we must live with nature. and, we cannot continue to destroy nature, because if we destroy nature, we are destroying ourselves. [crowd cheering] sen. sanders: together, this campaign, and our presidency, are going to reform a broken criminal justice system. it is not acceptable, i believe, to any of us, that we haven't -- that we have 2.2 million people in jail today -- more earth.y other on whether in inne
i have been to baltimore, maryland, where tens of thousands of people are addicted to drugs and do not have the treatment available to get them off that heroin. we, as a nation, together, are going to change our national priorities. [crowd cheering] sen. sanders: we are going to rebuild our inner cities, build affordable housing, improve the schools for our children. and this campaign is listening to a people whose pain is almost never heard, and that is, our native american brothers and...
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baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second
baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second
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baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second while most red city on the coast. to find out which others made the list look for the article on business wire.com. >> on "after words", the buck sleeping giant on the changing face of america's working class. she's interviewed by the host of democracy now. >> it's great to be with you. what an amazing read. the book is so critical and timely. >> explain the title. >> guest: the definition is something that hasn't reached its full potential so it's really to delete and political power of the new working class and i think that if you are seeing the sleeping giant is starting to wake up and rise in the fight for the 15 movement and black lives matter into the immigration movement so i think we are just beginning to see the potential of this new working class into the and the political power they have. >> before we get the new working class would start where you did, the old working class. start with your data. >> guest: i grew up in a working-class household. none of my parents went to college, my dad worked at the fact
baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second while most red city on the coast. to find out which others made the list look for the article on business wire.com. >> on "after words", the buck sleeping giant on the changing face of america's working class. she's interviewed by the host of democracy now. >> it's great to be with you. what an amazing read. the book is so critical and timely. >> explain the title. >> guest: the definition is...
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baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast.to find out which other cities made amazon's top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation and our lewis lehrman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.org web site an owl of these occasions. we do ask that last courtesy check that our cell phones and our other noise-making devices have been muted as a courtesy to our speaker. our internet viewers are always welcome to send questions or comments simply-m
baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast.to find out which other cities made amazon's top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation and our lewis lehrman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.org web site an owl of these occasions. we do ask that last courtesy check that our cell phones and our other noise-making devices have...
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kentucky derby winner nyquist has drawn the number three gate preakness stakes in baltimore, marylandist started the kentucky 13th post and won quarters by one and a lengths. exaggerator has the best odds behind northeas nyquist. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists bureaus around the world. >> markets closed about 30 minutes time. a percent. abigail is live at the marketplace in midtown, manhattan. >> indeed we are looking at a rally for the nasdaq today and on the week. 1%, adex is up about little more than 1% on the week, snapping a four-week losing streak. muchcomes after volatility. we have many interday moves. weekct, each day of this has been an interday move of at least 1%. chopness. index finished higher on monday, down on tuesday. up on wednesday. down thursday. we're on pace to finish up today. so fasten your seat belts for next week. we could see more volatility. taking a look at what's helping the nasdaq this week, applied materials. this is one of the better percentage performers on the 14%, after the chip equipment company did offer expected guide
kentucky derby winner nyquist has drawn the number three gate preakness stakes in baltimore, marylandist started the kentucky 13th post and won quarters by one and a lengths. exaggerator has the best odds behind northeas nyquist. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists bureaus around the world. >> markets closed about 30 minutes time. a percent. abigail is live at the marketplace in midtown, manhattan. >> indeed we are looking at a rally for the nasdaq today and...
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for the first part of the program, leeann win from baltimore, maryland, and er physician, she declared this a public health emergency. i want to thank you for being with us. sanjay, have we ever seen anything like this in the united states? >> i don't think we've seen anything quite like this. this is a public health epidemic. but it is completely man-made. it is a manufactured epidemic. this is man-made. completely by us. it has been preventable all along. we've known the problem was festering for decades now, and we've even had solutions over time, but now it is the number one cause of preventable death in america today. >> so much of it is prescribed initially by doctors, then spirals out of control. why are they so addictive? >> what's interesting, it has to do with the way these effect your brain. when you take these types of medications, opiates, keep in mind your body is already making opiates, endorphins. when you start to take pills, for example, you will shut off your body's own supply. your body says i don't need to make it any more. you see how chemicals are coming in, floo
for the first part of the program, leeann win from baltimore, maryland, and er physician, she declared this a public health emergency. i want to thank you for being with us. sanjay, have we ever seen anything like this in the united states? >> i don't think we've seen anything quite like this. this is a public health epidemic. but it is completely man-made. it is a manufactured epidemic. this is man-made. completely by us. it has been preventable all along. we've known the problem was...
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host: jacob is waiting, baltimore, maryland. good morning. who would you trust the most when it comes to this decision? caller: good morning, thank you, c-span. the sitting president should be the person who chooses the nomination and then the senate should advise and content. if they wanted for the people to have a say and the supreme court choices, then they would have written that into the constitution. and it's not -- it's been like that for a very good reason. host: the "washington examiner" noted that donald trump is going to debut a list of 10 to 12 supreme court nominees very soon quoting donald trump's appearance on fox news's "hannity" program. he said i'm going to name 10 or 12 judges that i would name to put on the supreme court and i'm only going to take the judges out of that pool of judges because i want people to understand that -- understand that i want the values in terms of the republican party and conservatives. we're asking this morning who would you trust the most? is it a current president? is it a potential future pres
host: jacob is waiting, baltimore, maryland. good morning. who would you trust the most when it comes to this decision? caller: good morning, thank you, c-span. the sitting president should be the person who chooses the nomination and then the senate should advise and content. if they wanted for the people to have a say and the supreme court choices, then they would have written that into the constitution. and it's not -- it's been like that for a very good reason. host: the "washington...
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maryland. in just minutes a judge in baltimore is set to hand down his verdict in the second trial involving one of six police officers charged in the case of freddie gray. 25-year-old gray died in april of last year, you'll remember, after his neck was broken in the back of a police transport van while he was handcuffed and shackled, but left unrestrained by a seat belt. nbc's ron mott is live in baltimore. ron, good morning. what's this officer facing? >> hey there, jose, good morning to you. well, as you can see here coming into court here he's going to learn his face at the bottom of the hour. we will get a verdict unlike in december where the jury was dead locked. officer nero is perhaps the most -- the least culpable of all the six officers who were charged in this case. his attorneys argued during the six-day trial that he had very little physical contact with freddie gray. he only touched him once and that was to retrieve an inhaler that freddie gray asked for after he had been detained and arrested. as you mentioned, jose, he was later placed into that van, shackled, but not secured by
maryland. in just minutes a judge in baltimore is set to hand down his verdict in the second trial involving one of six police officers charged in the case of freddie gray. 25-year-old gray died in april of last year, you'll remember, after his neck was broken in the back of a police transport van while he was handcuffed and shackled, but left unrestrained by a seat belt. nbc's ron mott is live in baltimore. ron, good morning. what's this officer facing? >> hey there, jose, good morning...
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in baltimore, maryland. they were singing. my maryland, my maryland. 134,000. boy, i have done a lot of live shots from in infield. this is a shot at the triple crown. >> it is exaggerator. no. nyquist switches back to the outside. exaggerator. nyquist is coming at him in second. and then exaggerator has turned the tables. he has won the preakness stakes! >> no triple crown this year. exaggerator trained by his brother. cherry wine was second. nyquist the kentucky derby winner suffered a first career loss, was third. >> no you that you have won the preakness with your brother, what does it mean to you? >> i haven't thought to my brother one time. i thought about exaggerator and his second win. i am going to think about a beer in a little while and then i might get to him later. >> thank the good lord bob for raining on us today. it rained in some hundred dollars bills and some rain. >> all right. we'll have the rest of the sports day in 20 minutes or so. >> i saw the brothers hugging after he mentioned that comment. i was checking it out. i was like, give the b
in baltimore, maryland. they were singing. my maryland, my maryland. 134,000. boy, i have done a lot of live shots from in infield. this is a shot at the triple crown. >> it is exaggerator. no. nyquist switches back to the outside. exaggerator. nyquist is coming at him in second. and then exaggerator has turned the tables. he has won the preakness stakes! >> no triple crown this year. exaggerator trained by his brother. cherry wine was second. nyquist the kentucky derby winner...
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breaking news out of baltimore, maryland judge decides the fate of officer edward nero in connection of the death of freddie gray, the 25 years old died in police custody that's year. that news is still breaking after this break. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel ale"♪ try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be surprised it doesn't crunch. hidden valley cucumber ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. burning, pins-and-needles of beforedietic nerve pain,g, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the rn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetinerve pa y longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening dression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, sh,
breaking news out of baltimore, maryland judge decides the fate of officer edward nero in connection of the death of freddie gray, the 25 years old died in police custody that's year. that news is still breaking after this break. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel ale"♪ try your favorite ranch with a fresh taste so crisp, you'll be surprised it doesn't crunch. hidden valley cucumber ranch. just one of our delicious ranch flavors. burning,...
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suffered a fatal spinal injury last year in the back of a police van after he was arrested in baltimore, maryland officers have been charged in connection with his arrest and death. today, the first verdict was handed down. officer edward nero was found not guilty. as the courtroom door opened, protesters and media and security began to follow down the sidewalk and around the corner and ultimately into a parking garage. but it turns out the guy they were following was not who they thought it was. you can see in this ap photo, the younger man in the center here, the focus of the crowd, that is actually the brother of the police officer who was on trial. officer edward nero was acquitted today. his brother, john nero, was first out of the courthouse, though. and because they look alike, because people thought he was his brother, john nero's exit drew that whole scrum of protesters and media and onlookers away from the courthouse doors. they all followed the brother, while officer nero, a few moments later, walked out of in relative peace and rode away. in terms of what happens next, in the freddie
suffered a fatal spinal injury last year in the back of a police van after he was arrested in baltimore, maryland officers have been charged in connection with his arrest and death. today, the first verdict was handed down. officer edward nero was found not guilty. as the courtroom door opened, protesters and media and security began to follow down the sidewalk and around the corner and ultimately into a parking garage. but it turns out the guy they were following was not who they thought it...
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the futurecast showing the showers at 1:00 this afternoon, moving through baltimore, maryland and intoersey and possibly into wilmington and philadelphia. that's very light rainfall. much of that won't even reach the ground. there's a chance we'll see showers during the day today. ten-day outlook shows a few more chances. after that chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies will be dry tomorrow and warmer, too, 75 degrees in the afternoon. by friday, a chance of some showers and thunderstorms that will continue into saturday. it won't be a tenuous rainfall but they'll see the shower threat on saturday. by sunday, we are clearing out. sunny skies and 67 degrees. looks like that nice weather will continue into monday. that is a little cool for this time of year. we should be in the low 70s. we'll be even chillier with the rain, coming through on tuesday. and by wednesday, thursday and friday, there you go. the temperatures climbing into the 70s and we will be drying out. >> all right, bill, thanks. nine minutes before 7:00 right now. let's get you out the door. continuing to focus on 42
the futurecast showing the showers at 1:00 this afternoon, moving through baltimore, maryland and intoersey and possibly into wilmington and philadelphia. that's very light rainfall. much of that won't even reach the ground. there's a chance we'll see showers during the day today. ten-day outlook shows a few more chances. after that chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies will be dry tomorrow and warmer, too, 75 degrees in the afternoon. by friday, a chance of some showers and thunderstorms...
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baltimore, maryland. >> jimmy: oh, really? trouble? you were trouble. >> oh, yeah. i was a wild child on the streets of baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's real talk. >> jimmy: so your kids are like -- >> so my -- compared to my children, like, what i was doing, they're angels. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds good. >> they're angels. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. are you planning a big summer vacation with them? do you do that? >> well, i did -- will sat me down, literally, about two days ago, with his computer, his laptop, and he had a whole list of things that he wants to do with his family this summer. several places he wants to go that he's determined to take all five of us. and i was like, "well, you know, everybody has pretty tight schedules." he's like, "it doesn't matter. this is what we're doing this summer." >> jimmy: he's plans the vacations? >> he's planning the vacation. so i said, "you know what, talk to the kids and then you can come back and talk to me but big daddy's going to have to handle this one because i don't know how y
baltimore, maryland. >> jimmy: oh, really? trouble? you were trouble. >> oh, yeah. i was a wild child on the streets of baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's real talk. >> jimmy: so your kids are like -- >> so my -- compared to my children, like, what i was doing, they're angels. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds good. >> they're angels. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. are you planning a big summer vacation with them? do you do that? >> well, i did -- will...
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. >> breaking news in baltimore, maryland.acquittal of a police officer and the death of freddie gray. we're monitoring the developments in the streets of the city and we'll explain what comes next. >>> in politics, donald trump is pulling into a virtual tie with hillary clinton in new polling. what is happening to clinton's game? once g.o.p. presidential candidate ted cruz and his team just pulled off a stunning move with delegates. i thought he suspended his campaign? >>> and at this hour, the u.s. military helping the fight to take back the key city of fallujah from the islamic state savages, and one police officer gunned down, and a former navy seal turned state trooper wounded. our coverage in massachusetts just ahead.
. >> breaking news in baltimore, maryland.acquittal of a police officer and the death of freddie gray. we're monitoring the developments in the streets of the city and we'll explain what comes next. >>> in politics, donald trump is pulling into a virtual tie with hillary clinton in new polling. what is happening to clinton's game? once g.o.p. presidential candidate ted cruz and his team just pulled off a stunning move with delegates. i thought he suspended his campaign?...
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. >> breaking news in baltimore, maryland. reaction to the acquittal of a police officer and the death of freddie gray. we're monitoring the developments in the streets of the city and we'll explain what comes next. >>> in politics, donald trump is pulling into a virtual tie with hillary clinton in new polling. what is happening to clinton's game? once g.o.p. presidential candidate ted cruz and his team just pulled off a stunning move with delegates. i thought he suspended his campaign? >>> and at this hour, the u.s. military helping the fight to take back the key city of fallujah from the islamic state savages, and one police officer gunned down, and a former navy seal turned state trooper wounded. our coverage in massachusetts just ahead. >>> i'm harris faulkner in today for shepard smith. donald trump is running neck and neck with hillary clinton nationally, and it's not in just one poll. but in the average of all polls according to real clear politics. it has the likely republican and democrat nominees tied at 43%. a massi
. >> breaking news in baltimore, maryland. reaction to the acquittal of a police officer and the death of freddie gray. we're monitoring the developments in the streets of the city and we'll explain what comes next. >>> in politics, donald trump is pulling into a virtual tie with hillary clinton in new polling. what is happening to clinton's game? once g.o.p. presidential candidate ted cruz and his team just pulled off a stunning move with delegates. i thought he suspended his...
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year we did see an increase in homicides but largely in cities like washington, d.c., chicago, baltimore, marylandornia which had had some of the most restricted gun control laws on the books. 126% increase in aggravated assaults last year. bad guys don't care what the gun laws are. these laws are aimed at the law abiding gun owners in this country trying to minimize and narrow what it means to exercise your right to keep and bear arms. >> donald trump has said is he a lifetime member of the nra and that his sons have an appreciation for hunting and you can find out all of his viewints at his website as well. it is very explanatory there. i want to take you back to how both of these candidates talked about the oregon shooting at the school there a couple of months ago and how their opinions were completely different from one another. here's trump, and clinton. >> you could make the case that it would have been a lot better had people had guns because they had something to fire back. >> do you maic that case? >> i would say that it couldn't be much worse. i think the police did a great job. they go
year we did see an increase in homicides but largely in cities like washington, d.c., chicago, baltimore, marylandornia which had had some of the most restricted gun control laws on the books. 126% increase in aggravated assaults last year. bad guys don't care what the gun laws are. these laws are aimed at the law abiding gun owners in this country trying to minimize and narrow what it means to exercise your right to keep and bear arms. >> donald trump has said is he a lifetime member of...
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>> i'm from baltimore, maryland. >> how old are you? >> old enough. [laughter] >> i'm old enough. >> the first layer of security. >> the first layer of security. >> were you outside when you heard the shot. >> were right testify door going into the second checkpoint. so you no there's two levels of entry before you get into the white house. there's the first one where they scan >>> what was the reaction of the officers at the security point where you are? >> they were just like move, move, move, get done, get down. there was a lot of conversation. i was thinking, okay, well, y'all go -- they had their guns out. and when people have their guns drawn, not much you can do. >> when you came out, after they, they set you guys back out on the other side of security, did you see secret service? >> it was all of them. that's something i told my colleagues. i said this is where it's going to get tricky. you're going to have the capitol police, secret service and d.c. police department all coming down here right now. >> and by eyeballing it, did you, how many c
>> i'm from baltimore, maryland. >> how old are you? >> old enough. [laughter] >> i'm old enough. >> the first layer of security. >> the first layer of security. >> were you outside when you heard the shot. >> were right testify door going into the second checkpoint. so you no there's two levels of entry before you get into the white house. there's the first one where they scan >>> what was the reaction of the officers at the security...
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there's going to have to be a lot of discussions about the criminal justice system right here in baltimore, maryland, whether or not it can in fact deliver justice for people dliliving in disinvestedd line communities. prosecutors are used to working with the police so is it possible that they're going to deliver the best case they can deliver, that they're going to be the strongest prosecutors they can when they're working with police every day. that's going to be a question we have. >> that's an interesting question you're posing. as you pointed out, the mayor is african-american. baltimo baltimore's state's attorney is african-american. so because this verdict did not go down in the way that you and many others wanted it to, you believe that there's a systemic conspiracy that also then involves african-american leaders of your city and even prosecutors? >> no, it doesn't have to be a conspiracy. it is the way the system is designed. remember, we're talking about supreme court decisions. we're talking about laws and legal structures. so regardless of the people that you put in place, this system i
there's going to have to be a lot of discussions about the criminal justice system right here in baltimore, maryland, whether or not it can in fact deliver justice for people dliliving in disinvestedd line communities. prosecutors are used to working with the police so is it possible that they're going to deliver the best case they can deliver, that they're going to be the strongest prosecutors they can when they're working with police every day. that's going to be a question we have. >>...
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baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast. to find out which other cities made the top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. >> it's quite interesting, particularly as somebody who lives in the u.k. to reflect on how rome and the roman empire, as it were, shaped the world. and i think there's something which is very, very many your face about -- in your face about the romans and britain, you know? you go out and you see bits of rome still there. you go around the country, and you see loads of towns in britain end in cat -- castor or chester, bell rings that means the romans were there. you can see that the social geography of britain is still configured in a roman way. why is london in such a stupid place, actually, for a capital city? [laughter] why? because the bloody romans put it there because it was convenient for them, right? so you're kind of living in a world which still has its parameters formed by rome. but it gets more complicated than that, i think, in two ways really. one way is, of course, and i'm ta
baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast. to find out which other cities made the top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. >> it's quite interesting, particularly as somebody who lives in the u.k. to reflect on how rome and the roman empire, as it were, shaped the world. and i think there's something which is very, very many your face about -- in your face about the romans and britain, you know? you go out and you...
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i have relatives in birmingham, , and former in-laws in baltimore, maryland.ave been in three different byces that are just ravaged crime. one thing that is never said is all of these people like mr. cox that want to let all of these people out -- and i am black, just for the record -- they know none of these people, which they call low-level, are going to be living next to them. he does not live in these crime ravaged neighborhoods. they are going to be released, and they will make these neighborhoods, already reeling from crimes, make these communities worse. no thought whatsoever to that. he probably lives in his comfortable, middle-class suburban place with good school systems. he is never going to feel the impact of this. my last point is when you talk about low-level drug dealers, if a drug dealer is on my block or next door to me, there is no such thing as a low-level drug dealer. this is criminal activity that will put people at risk, even for their lives -- host: let's get a response to over policing, low-level -- so-called "low-level" crime. , orwher
i have relatives in birmingham, , and former in-laws in baltimore, maryland.ave been in three different byces that are just ravaged crime. one thing that is never said is all of these people like mr. cox that want to let all of these people out -- and i am black, just for the record -- they know none of these people, which they call low-level, are going to be living next to them. he does not live in these crime ravaged neighborhoods. they are going to be released, and they will make these...
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or if i ask that salt lake city be substituted or perhaps even baltimore, maryland, my own ity in my state, or maybe even charlotte, north carolina. those of us who represent those four cities would stand and say, this is not your role, congress of the united states. speaker ryan just released a statement in which he said and i quote, the current d.c. government needs to be reined in. from where? from balanced budgets? rom surplus in their budgets reined in? they are a model, i would suggest, of fiscal responsibility. not always but today. but then again, none of our jurisdictions have always been such a model. mr. chaffetz: i'm happy to yield another minute to the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i would say to the speaker in response quite the opposite. the government and the people of district of columbia need to be allowed to chart their own course which is what i think most of you say on a regular basis. it is a mystery to me and ought to be a mystery to every american who believes in the premise that people ought to govern themselves. why
or if i ask that salt lake city be substituted or perhaps even baltimore, maryland, my own ity in my state, or maybe even charlotte, north carolina. those of us who represent those four cities would stand and say, this is not your role, congress of the united states. speaker ryan just released a statement in which he said and i quote, the current d.c. government needs to be reined in. from where? from balanced budgets? rom surplus in their budgets reined in? they are a model, i would suggest,...
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let's go to sissy joining us from baltimore, maryland. good morning to you. caller: and good morning to you. you are my favorite, favorite program at 7:00 in the morning. host: well, we are glad to be with you. thank you for joining us. caller: i think the problem with african-americans is going to be the constant -- let me see, how can i put it, the destruction of the public education system. seems to me to be looming large, and unless we as rican-americans devote a significant amount of time to the education of our young children, younger children, we are going to fail. we have to put all of our attention just about on educating our people. if you do not have an educated population and a healthy population, you are going to fail. and that is no question about that. and this constant picking at the public school system, defunding money, taking away programs, making sure our children don't have education, no english, no reading, this is going to render us a failed group. and we've got to figure that out real quick, and i don't care where you jump in, but we n
let's go to sissy joining us from baltimore, maryland. good morning to you. caller: and good morning to you. you are my favorite, favorite program at 7:00 in the morning. host: well, we are glad to be with you. thank you for joining us. caller: i think the problem with african-americans is going to be the constant -- let me see, how can i put it, the destruction of the public education system. seems to me to be looming large, and unless we as rican-americans devote a significant amount of time...
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. >>> el puerto de baltimore en maryland con mÁs de 300 aÑo de historia le dio la bienvenida al buqueuertos y conocer un poco del buque escuela en la travesÍa 7 meses visitarÁ varios puertos. >>> una aventura muy buena para estudiantes abordo. >>> bueno. >>> nos dicen que tenemos a quiÉn estÁ lista en el barco para aprender y traernos todo en redes sociales es caer y me lo dijo un barquito. >>> yo sÉ que ustedes les gustan los leones y de hecho bueno esta es una forma particular de ver o de disfrutar pero a este perro quÉ pasÓ de vivir en las calles es celebridad ahora en redes sociales, le cuento su descu abrewdora la fotÓgrafa alemana fue la responsable del viralizar sus imÁgenes colocandole esta melena y ahora viaja por todo el mundo, lo llamÓ un nombre en alemÁn que quiere decir chico en espaÑol y cuenta que desde el dÍa uno notÓ que se parecÍa un leÓn lo quiero para mÍ capaz que si tienen un perrito parecido le pueden poner esta tendencia, historias que de gritos y maltratos pasan a caricias y frases bonitas. es que fÍjese usted imÁgenes como esta transformaron a todo el mundo y
. >>> el puerto de baltimore en maryland con mÁs de 300 aÑo de historia le dio la bienvenida al buqueuertos y conocer un poco del buque escuela en la travesÍa 7 meses visitarÁ varios puertos. >>> una aventura muy buena para estudiantes abordo. >>> bueno. >>> nos dicen que tenemos a quiÉn estÁ lista en el barco para aprender y traernos todo en redes sociales es caer y me lo dijo un barquito. >>> yo sÉ que ustedes les gustan los leones y de...
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. >>> breaking news today out of the baltimore, maryland. harged in the death of freddie gray has been acquitted on all charges. he opted for a bench trial and a judge could decide his case instead of a jury. and for the officer it appare apparently paid off. protesters, though, you can see them speaking to cameras after the fact visibly upset that yet another trial ended without a guilty verdict. cnn's miguel marquez was in baltimore through it all and back there in the wake of this decision from this judge and you had quite a fascinating conversation, miguel marquez, with billy murphy. that's in a moment. what has nero's attorney said? >> reporter: well, look. this was an incredible relief for nero. i think going in to today he had a good idea to get off on most if not all the charges. when that judge said, not guilty on all charges, edward nero standing put his head back, took in a deep breath and put it forward and just began to sob. his lawyer has just released a statement saying the officer, wife and family elated this nightmare is over
. >>> breaking news today out of the baltimore, maryland. harged in the death of freddie gray has been acquitted on all charges. he opted for a bench trial and a judge could decide his case instead of a jury. and for the officer it appare apparently paid off. protesters, though, you can see them speaking to cameras after the fact visibly upset that yet another trial ended without a guilty verdict. cnn's miguel marquez was in baltimore through it all and back there in the wake of this...
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baltimore, maryland, 39, that's 17 degrees below arnlg. monday, detroit in the 30s. about 43 degrees. without much rebound through the afternoon. it's this cold front that is going to trigger light showers in texas and thunderstorms through the northeast today. nothing too severe. don't be surprised if the >>> good saturday morning. i am meteorologist karen thomas with a look at your neighborhood forecast. dry for now, but we are tracking a cold front that is expected to push through later today. sun to start today. clouds move in midday, and then we are looking for showers, possibly even a thunderstorm later on this afternoon. high temperatures mainly in the lower to mid 70s across the board. we're looking for a high temperature of about 72 degrees in philadelphia. have the umbrellas later on. forecast.s your latest forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> now, an incredible story as we get a rare first look at an island in the pacific that tv cameras have never been allowed to before. harry smith and his crew, the first tv journalist to see the tiny piece of land. what
baltimore, maryland, 39, that's 17 degrees below arnlg. monday, detroit in the 30s. about 43 degrees. without much rebound through the afternoon. it's this cold front that is going to trigger light showers in texas and thunderstorms through the northeast today. nothing too severe. don't be surprised if the >>> good saturday morning. i am meteorologist karen thomas with a look at your neighborhood forecast. dry for now, but we are tracking a cold front that is expected to push through...
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i was in baltimore, maryland where tens of thousands of people are addicted to heroin, and can't get the treatment they need to get off of heroine. view, instead of rebuilding communities in afghanistan, we should be rebuilding communities in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] >> we love you, bernie! sen. sanders: this campaign is listening to a people who are in real pain but that pain is almost never heard. and that is -- that is the native american community. [cheers and applause] all of us know that the native american people were lied to. they were cheated. and treaties they negotiated throughout our history have been broken. the native american people have given us so much that we have a debt owed to them that we can never repay. [applause] and maybe the most important lesson that they have taught us, an incredibly profound lesson is that as human beings, we are part of nature. we must live with nature. [cheers and applause] and if we continue to destroy nature, what we are doing is ultimately destroying ourselves. [cheers and applause] but despite all that the
i was in baltimore, maryland where tens of thousands of people are addicted to heroin, and can't get the treatment they need to get off of heroine. view, instead of rebuilding communities in afghanistan, we should be rebuilding communities in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] >> we love you, bernie! sen. sanders: this campaign is listening to a people who are in real pain but that pain is almost never heard. and that is -- that is the native american community. [cheers...
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baltimore, maryland, 39, that's 17 degrees below arnlg. monday, detroit in the 30s.ty about 43 degrees. without much rebound through the afternoon. it's this cold front that is going to trigger light showers in texas and thunderstorms through the northeast today. nothing too severe. don't be surprised if the >>> well we're not going to see anything like that. nice, quiet weather across the bay area. waking up to clouds and locations you'll notice it's not that thick across the golden gate bridge. make out some of the blue sky behind the cloud cover. temperatures right now back into the 50s and few 60s. later this afternoon temperatures that are going to be nice and going to stay warm and eventually warm up even more as we head toward monday and tuesday. we're talking 70s today, inland, 60s at the coast. have a good saturday. >>> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you so much. >>> now, an incredible story as we get a rare first look at an island in the pacific that tv cameras have never been allowed to before. harry smith and his crew, the first tv journalist to se
baltimore, maryland, 39, that's 17 degrees below arnlg. monday, detroit in the 30s.ty about 43 degrees. without much rebound through the afternoon. it's this cold front that is going to trigger light showers in texas and thunderstorms through the northeast today. nothing too severe. don't be surprised if the >>> well we're not going to see anything like that. nice, quiet weather across the bay area. waking up to clouds and locations you'll notice it's not that thick across the golden...
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thanks to the real news network out of baltimore, maryland. this is, indeed, the largest gathering of citizen advocacy groups covering more directions redirections and reforms ever brought together under one roof. most conferences are focused on single important issues. we thought it would be important to demonstrate one speaker after another, what is involved in building the civic community, the civil society, it was in many ways a demonstration that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. we all know that problems and injustices in society are all connected to one another. even though they may be treated in a specialized way. what's important to focus on is how did these groups accomplish what they accomplished? that's why we asked them to talk about their accomplishments. citizen groups are not very good at celebrations. they will celebrate the 20th, 30th or 40th or 50th anniversary, but they're so busy doing their work, that they can't compare to the celebrations in the sports arena and the entertainment arena, and the political ar
thanks to the real news network out of baltimore, maryland. this is, indeed, the largest gathering of citizen advocacy groups covering more directions redirections and reforms ever brought together under one roof. most conferences are focused on single important issues. we thought it would be important to demonstrate one speaker after another, what is involved in building the civic community, the civil society, it was in many ways a demonstration that the whole is greater than the sum of its...
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i was in baltimore, maryland, where tens of thousands of people are addicted to heroine and can't getreatment that they need to get off of heroine. in my view, instead of rebuilding communities in afghanistan, we should be rebuilding communities in the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] this campaign is listening to a people who are in real pain, but that pain is almost never heard. and this is the nayty american community. [ cheers and applause ] all of us know that the native american people were lied to, they were cheated and treaties they negotiated throughout our history have been broken. the native american people have given us so much that we have a debt owed to them that we can never repay. and maybe the most important lesson that they have taught us, an incredibly profound lesson, is that as human beings, we are part of nature. we must live with nature. [ cheers and applause ] and if we continue to destroy nature, what we are doing is ultimately destroying ourselves. [ cheers and applause ] but despite all that the native american people have given us, in nativ
i was in baltimore, maryland, where tens of thousands of people are addicted to heroine and can't getreatment that they need to get off of heroine. in my view, instead of rebuilding communities in afghanistan, we should be rebuilding communities in the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] this campaign is listening to a people who are in real pain, but that pain is almost never heard. and this is the nayty american community. [ cheers and applause ] all of us know that the native...
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african-american she couldn't use certain facilities or access certain stores that used to be in baltimore, maryland, and this sounds quite familiar if you ask me. methods like this. and with all due respect, mar ray, don't know -- you shouldn't have to have someone call you sir or man. it's your choice. if you correct them, theyn, should, in my opinion, apologize and move forward. thank you. >> guest: thank you. thank you so much. i agree with what you said. this isn't the first time a group of people has been used this way, has been used to scare people by saying, we need to protect our women and children from them. we saw it earlier this year when donald trump has said that mexican immigrants are rapists. we saw this the black civil rights movement, the gay civil rights movement, in immigration over the history of our country. when people are trying to put people down, excludes people they say they're coming for our women children. whether there's evidence or not in this case there absolutely is not evidence. i don't think there's evidence in any of the other cases, either. but i don't like to co
african-american she couldn't use certain facilities or access certain stores that used to be in baltimore, maryland, and this sounds quite familiar if you ask me. methods like this. and with all due respect, mar ray, don't know -- you shouldn't have to have someone call you sir or man. it's your choice. if you correct them, theyn, should, in my opinion, apologize and move forward. thank you. >> guest: thank you. thank you so much. i agree with what you said. this isn't the first time a...
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with breaking news out of the maryland a baltimore police officer has been cleared in all charges in the case against freddie gray. >>> pro protesters taunted him as he left the courthouse, abc's elizabeth hur joins us with the latest. >> reporter: just a quick background. officer nero opted for a bench trial not a jury trial meaning his fate was up to judge and the judge ruled that the state failed to approve that the officer acted intentionally and unlawfully, so the court had to find him not guilty. the verdict is in and it is not guilty for baltimore police officer edward nero. >>> we're obviously outraged and angered. >> reporter: the 30-year-old spent the last week fighting assault and endangerment charges after the prosecution alleged he arrested freddie gray without probable cause and was negligent when he did not buckle him into a seat belt. gray died last april after his neck was bron in the back of a -- broken in the back of a police van when he was left unshackled and unbelted. the defense argued he did not arrest gray himself. gray's death led to widespread anger an prot
with breaking news out of the maryland a baltimore police officer has been cleared in all charges in the case against freddie gray. >>> pro protesters taunted him as he left the courthouse, abc's elizabeth hur joins us with the latest. >> reporter: just a quick background. officer nero opted for a bench trial not a jury trial meaning his fate was up to judge and the judge ruled that the state failed to approve that the officer acted intentionally and unlawfully, so the court had...
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baltimore and protests nationwide. the trial is expected to last about five days. our maryland bureau chief is in baltimore, and we will have the latest developments from inside the courtroom. also developing now, the handgun george zimmerman says he used to kill trayvon martin is going up for auction. zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed teenager in 2012. he claimed self-defense and was -- he claimed self-defense and was acquitted. the gun is now on an option site . he described it as a piece of american history and even claimed the smithsonian expressed interest. the smithsonian, though, x -- it hasd the claim saying no plans to ever collect or display the firearm. also responding, trayvon friends and family gathering this noon for an emotional victimsto one of three of last night's deadly shooting spree in maryland. that service just wrapped up. john: it really has been emotional. weekl know very well this that great big smile, and at the same church where his children were baptized, the funeral mass or the 45-year-old montgomery county man has just concluded in gaithersbur
baltimore and protests nationwide. the trial is expected to last about five days. our maryland bureau chief is in baltimore, and we will have the latest developments from inside the courtroom. also developing now, the handgun george zimmerman says he used to kill trayvon martin is going up for auction. zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed teenager in 2012. he claimed self-defense and was -- he claimed self-defense and was acquitted. the gun is now on an option site . he described it as a piece...
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we have met from baltimore, maryland. caller: thanks for c-span and ma foryou mr. ca commenting.'m a former director of science and technology for the navy. in the 80's, i was tapped to become the technical director of epa. in washington, that is known as extraordinarily potential for attorneys. i'm afraid that that is exactly what it has become. the danger in this act is that it expands the power of epa to litigate. that part has not been mentioned. and yet, it is really the cracks of what they are trying to do. several years ago, the evil r&dd to get rid of their organization and become purely an organization that would put out regulations unrestricted and unregulated. moderator: let's get timothy a chance to respond. the epa is a very controversial organization, especially under the obama administration will stop that is part of the reason that republicans, when they were compromising on this when they were negotiating, they felt that they needed to set a strict standard for the way the epa can use this in trying to prevent out-of-control litigation, out of control regulation,
we have met from baltimore, maryland. caller: thanks for c-span and ma foryou mr. ca commenting.'m a former director of science and technology for the navy. in the 80's, i was tapped to become the technical director of epa. in washington, that is known as extraordinarily potential for attorneys. i'm afraid that that is exactly what it has become. the danger in this act is that it expands the power of epa to litigate. that part has not been mentioned. and yet, it is really the cracks of what...
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stephen sharp is the medical director of the sleep disorder center at the university of maryland baltimorehe refers to sleeping habits a sleeping hygiene. just like physical hygiene, there are are dos and don'ts. >> number one, the sleeping room has to be cool, dark and quiet. cool, some people say under 70 degrees. dark, obviously we don't want bright lights around. and quiet, we don't want the sleeping room to be overlooking a major highway, a gun range or anything like that. >> yeah, that would -- >> okay. >> i mean, those are noisy -- >> absolutely. >> -- situations. environments. and you can't sleep soundly. i'm a light sleeper. everything wakes me up. >> i have to get on board with the cool temperature thing. i keep it pretty warm. >>> tune in 6:00 for why it's important for adults to have a set bedtime just like kids do. >> good luck with that one. >> it all matters. >>> 19 after the hour right now. chuck bell is in the storm team 4 "weather center." what do you have, buddy? >> i don't know about you, but i could fall asleep standing up with a jackhammer next to me. i'm one of those
stephen sharp is the medical director of the sleep disorder center at the university of maryland baltimorehe refers to sleeping habits a sleeping hygiene. just like physical hygiene, there are are dos and don'ts. >> number one, the sleeping room has to be cool, dark and quiet. cool, some people say under 70 degrees. dark, obviously we don't want bright lights around. and quiet, we don't want the sleeping room to be overlooking a major highway, a gun range or anything like that. >>...
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and down in baltimore and points south in maryland you can see how the rain is also breaking up. it looks like by the end of the rush hour we will be transitioning in most areas to lighter precipitation but the clouds are going to be with us and it's still going to be a little bit damp through the day. i expect some afternoon spotty showers and drizzle around. less rain in the afternoon though than what we've got out there right now. 57 degrees in philadelphia currently, 52 in allentown, 48 in the poconos. a little cooler there. these numbers all better than yesterday but still jacket appropriate and of course if you're headed out in the next couple of hours you do that want the rain gear. on the bus stop i'd recommend it. rainy cloudy skies in most neighborhoods with the rain still hanging in there, 56 degrees by 6 o'clock, 56 by 8 o'clock. the farther north and west you go the better chance you have of maybe scooting out to the bus late in the game and not having the rain. 57 degrees by 9 o'clock. holding in the upper 50's through the early afternoon and then we're going sit on
and down in baltimore and points south in maryland you can see how the rain is also breaking up. it looks like by the end of the rush hour we will be transitioning in most areas to lighter precipitation but the clouds are going to be with us and it's still going to be a little bit damp through the day. i expect some afternoon spotty showers and drizzle around. less rain in the afternoon though than what we've got out there right now. 57 degrees in philadelphia currently, 52 in allentown, 48 in...