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and i think justice as dante has expressed has to be qualified. does that mean 6 people are arrested? does that mean the police commissioner is release sned. >>> there's a complete overhaul? >>> i agree. and all i'm saying is i think that rioting and looting is just another form of injustice. >>> there is no doubt that, nobody, in their right mind, would condone what they are seeing on the television. but, i want the audience to focus on what they may not be seeing every door that i'm looking at the right and left is, boarded up. it's block upon block of houses, in baltimore, that are boarded up, or bricked up with people still living inside of them and my question to you, as a community leader, did you think that, city hall, the police chief and even the white house did enough to answer the question to diffuse the tipping point, that we are at in the did they do enough to take the center off of baltimore because so much has gone so wrong. >>> no, it has and, i think that while i'm out in the street, the mayor needs to be out in the streets and so
and i think justice as dante has expressed has to be qualified. does that mean 6 people are arrested? does that mean the police commissioner is release sned. >>> there's a complete overhaul? >>> i agree. and all i'm saying is i think that rioting and looting is just another form of injustice. >>> there is no doubt that, nobody, in their right mind, would condone what they are seeing on the television. but, i want the audience to focus on what they may not be seeing...
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dante berry is with us. dante, look. you don't condone the violence but you understand the frustration. and the question you're asking is how does that get expressed? right? let me have your thoughts on it and expand on your sense of understanding of frustration and yet understanding as well that officers can't be hit with bricks and everything right? >> yeah. i think that this is how it works, right? it's how we have a narrative that black people are criminals and the narrative that black people are evil. we're seeing it play out in different ways. definitely code of language but i think what we're seeing right now in baltimore and what you're seeing across the country is just a continued frustration in a system. every single day we're hearing about another family who is losing a loved one, and we may or may not find any form of justice. i personally don't find justice in an indictment. i don't think an indictment provides justice. justice to me looks like having safety in my house and in my community. i think ultimatel
dante berry is with us. dante, look. you don't condone the violence but you understand the frustration. and the question you're asking is how does that get expressed? right? let me have your thoughts on it and expand on your sense of understanding of frustration and yet understanding as well that officers can't be hit with bricks and everything right? >> yeah. i think that this is how it works, right? it's how we have a narrative that black people are criminals and the narrative that...
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but at a certain point he came to a realization. >> i was not in dante's book.s supposed to be a universal book dealing with hell, purgatory and paradise and i was not in the book. so i decided i would change it. i would update dante and make it more universal. >> brown: the results are now on display at the smithsonian museum of african art in washington, works that reflect ideas of heaven, purgatory, and hell. this set of arresting images was created by photographer aida muluneh, who spent part of her youth in canada and the u.s. before returning to her native ethiopia. here, she re-worked a very old tradition of body painting, to make some very new statements about contemporary life. >> it was really looking at how people wear masks in order to get ahead in life. you know and everything is concealed, you know and a lot of the messages that i put in here. it's really a conversation about spite and how i feel that that is hell. so you know it seems like everyone is running around you know to make money, to have power, you know to go to different places, but the
but at a certain point he came to a realization. >> i was not in dante's book.s supposed to be a universal book dealing with hell, purgatory and paradise and i was not in the book. so i decided i would change it. i would update dante and make it more universal. >> brown: the results are now on display at the smithsonian museum of african art in washington, works that reflect ideas of heaven, purgatory, and hell. this set of arresting images was created by photographer aida muluneh,...
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dante hickman is the pastor at southern baptist church in baltimore and now he is my guest today. dante, i can only -- i can't, i can't imagine how you feel today after all of your hard work to put up that senior center. if you can, tell me what your feelings are today. >> i was somewhat disheartened, gretchen gretchen, but today i feel more resilient than ever. because this happened this is the reason we were building this in the first place. we needed to see change in the community. we needed to see investment in the community for those who were disadvantaged, and because this has happened, it has lit a fire within us to want to revive the community even more. >> well that is an optimistic outlook. i know that since 2004 for more than ten years you have tried to get this senior center built, and i just want to remind folks that in your bio, this is your background and this is what you made of your life okay in you were raced inraised in a single parent home. you thought you might become a statistic. you were expelled from three high schools but with the help of god and a faithfu
dante hickman is the pastor at southern baptist church in baltimore and now he is my guest today. dante, i can only -- i can't, i can't imagine how you feel today after all of your hard work to put up that senior center. if you can, tell me what your feelings are today. >> i was somewhat disheartened, gretchen gretchen, but today i feel more resilient than ever. because this happened this is the reason we were building this in the first place. we needed to see change in the community. we...
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dante fowler jr. out of florida is a guy you're going to want to keep an eye on tonight. he's a defensive end, really athletic. athletic. he's big. he's strong. he could start on this team come august. now if fowler gets picked before the redskins get to him, look for offensive tack embrandon scherff. rg 3, these guys need protection. this guy could do it. he's well coached, out of iowa, a left tackle. he has improved every single season. now, gm scott mcllewyn just wants to take the best guy on the board. >> we're not going to draft for need. even in free agency we didn't go in thinking we're going to go to defense. we went in and it worked out to be defense. we're going to approach free agency and the draft every year the same. it's just getting good football players. you always have injuries. there's trade tuptdopportunities and stuff like that. if you keep stockpiling good flair players the organization is going no the right direction. >> reporter: all eyes are on the fifth pick, but i think a lot of fans should watch the gm's choices. this is his first test since he'
dante fowler jr. out of florida is a guy you're going to want to keep an eye on tonight. he's a defensive end, really athletic. athletic. he's big. he's strong. he could start on this team come august. now if fowler gets picked before the redskins get to him, look for offensive tack embrandon scherff. rg 3, these guys need protection. this guy could do it. he's well coached, out of iowa, a left tackle. he has improved every single season. now, gm scott mcllewyn just wants to take the best guy...
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dante, stand by a second. we're going to take a quick break. we've going to have the coverage of the governor's press conference coming up in just a few minutes, and our live coverage of the protests and the violence in baltimore continues after this. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. we're waiting for the governor
dante, stand by a second. we're going to take a quick break. we've going to have the coverage of the governor's press conference coming up in just a few minutes, and our live coverage of the protests and the violence in baltimore continues after this. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's...
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con tantos problemas mentales tlt y si lo tenemos tenemos que mejorar el servicio que se le estÁ dantedsentante en Área de salud mental porque los representantes dicen estÁn determinados en asegurar que el nÚmero de clÍnica en sus distritos se justifica para responder la responsabilidad yo tengo 19 clÍnica de salud mental en el distrito aproximadamente dÁndoles servicio entre 20 a 35 mil pacientes. >> estÁn medicando a los niÑos, personas y es mi, mucho, yo creo que es puede decir libremente que hay un abuso de clÍnicas mentales en nuestra comunidad. >> revisando la lista de las clÍnicas, unas 7 en la calle 5 en el norte de philadelphia, de hecho estas dos prÁcticamente al cruzar la calle, una de la otra. esto se puede sentir un poco controversial porque nadie quiere verlo abierta ¿cÓmo se siente usted acerca de eso? esto no es nada que tiene que tener menor, si estÁn haciendo las cosas correctamente no hay problema, yo tengo este cargo y tengo que hacer lo que tengo que hacer para mÍ comunidad. puede en esta clÍnica distorsionamos la imagen porque habÍa un grupo de personas que podrÍan
con tantos problemas mentales tlt y si lo tenemos tenemos que mejorar el servicio que se le estÁ dantedsentante en Área de salud mental porque los representantes dicen estÁn determinados en asegurar que el nÚmero de clÍnica en sus distritos se justifica para responder la responsabilidad yo tengo 19 clÍnica de salud mental en el distrito aproximadamente dÁndoles servicio entre 20 a 35 mil pacientes. >> estÁn medicando a los niÑos, personas y es mi, mucho, yo creo que es puede...
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so begins dante's divine comedy, the inspiration for an eclectic exhibition of african art. this video evokes the damnation of a pure land. all the works around purgatory and hell. welcome to hell. some of them may seem quite heavenly. it represents the unity and light of faith. it also represents what happens when that faith turns to fanaticism. the masterpiece about the soul search for god has inspired many modern interpretations. this is the first major exploration by african artists. >> it is often presented as a universal taxed. is africa part of that universal? you look at issues that are fundamental to all of us. and how that is part of this global intellectual heritage. reporter: it is expected to be one of the highlights. >> it's about humanity and we where masks to get ahead. laura:reporter: she is one of africa's leading photographers and credits technology for the explosion of interest in african art. >> the greatest thing is that we are able to communicate with the world and have access to the world. i'm a big believer in social media trying to put as much conte
so begins dante's divine comedy, the inspiration for an eclectic exhibition of african art. this video evokes the damnation of a pure land. all the works around purgatory and hell. welcome to hell. some of them may seem quite heavenly. it represents the unity and light of faith. it also represents what happens when that faith turns to fanaticism. the masterpiece about the soul search for god has inspired many modern interpretations. this is the first major exploration by african artists....
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my thanks to del, my thanks to dante, the former mayor of baltimore who joined us earlier and the councilwoman and members of the ministerial alliance in baltimore joined us. we'll take a break and come back with al jazeera america in just a couple of minutes. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris and we continue to follow the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland. clashes between protesters and police have broken out in the city. several neighborhoods in the city. at least seven o
my thanks to del, my thanks to dante, the former mayor of baltimore who joined us earlier and the councilwoman and members of the ministerial alliance in baltimore joined us. we'll take a break and come back with al jazeera america in just a couple of minutes. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go...
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. >> when we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation eye it in also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the padlock assault charges stick, he could spend the next year in ad seg, locked in his cell 23 hours a day. >> i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the inmate had been assaulted and my defense to them was telling them i was in the area and pushed out of the way as the inmate was trying to get away from the person that assaulted him. >> bullock was anxiously awaiting a hearing with the prison's administrative law judge to plead his case. in the meantime, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of his cell at least made it possible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right her
. >> when we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation eye it in also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the...
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>> you don't recognize done zero dante? >> i don't know dante. >> local guy. he wrote that song.it is about philadelphia he was singing. >> about city hall and everything else? so one of the best things about philadelphia's doctor mike, right? if you have him as your physician he orders all kind of tests about everything like your eyes. let's go to ophthalmologist. so doctor mike is not necessarily lauren's doctor, but, you went in and got some blood work done. >> yes. >> and they treated you like a pincushion. >> they did. >> show us, show us. >> i am very afraid of needles. people think like you're being a baby. here's why. can you see that? at home? >> hello. >> ya. so i told him my veins are small, and they roll, because every time i go get blood work done it happens. she said oh no, i got it, you know they thump and then she like make a fist, ready? she sticks the need until there. as soon as she put the needle in, i knew it is not right. she keeps changing it because you need 12 vials of blood to check my hormones. >> wait. they checked your hormones? >> i'm like girl, i ca
>> you don't recognize done zero dante? >> i don't know dante. >> local guy. he wrote that song.it is about philadelphia he was singing. >> about city hall and everything else? so one of the best things about philadelphia's doctor mike, right? if you have him as your physician he orders all kind of tests about everything like your eyes. let's go to ophthalmologist. so doctor mike is not necessarily lauren's doctor, but, you went in and got some blood work done. >>...
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. >> josÉ dante parra y jose fuentes a gracias por estar conmigo en enfoque. >> gracias josÉ. >> a ti mÁs. >> (♪). >> y cuba, estados unidos y la cumbre de las amÉricas en panamÁ. hay una nueva apertura en hay una nueva apertura en lati your wells fargo app is inoney for yspanish...coolch... hi! hi! ¿hablas español? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español, wells fargo hace tus transacciones bancarias más fáciles, y listo. se ve que le gustó a tu amigo. ¿le gustó? no ha dejado de compartirlo. hatocar para comprobar qsu suavidad.e otras, no. charmin ultra soft es tan suave que no hace falta tocarlo. de hecho, puedes ver su suavidad gracias a su diseño acolchonado. además, charmin ultra soft es más suave y absorbente para que puedas usar hasta cuatro veces menos. lo veo, ¡pero también quiero tocarlo! sí, mi amor, eso nos pasa a todos. charmin ultra soft. prueba charmin con relajante aroma a manzanilla. [gritando] wooowooooo! la vida es maravillosa con tampax pearl. la trenza de refuerzo integrad
. >> josÉ dante parra y jose fuentes a gracias por estar conmigo en enfoque. >> gracias josÉ. >> a ti mÁs. >> (♪). >> y cuba, estados unidos y la cumbre de las amÉricas en panamÁ. hay una nueva apertura en hay una nueva apertura en lati your wells fargo app is inoney for yspanish...coolch... hi! hi! ¿hablas español? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español,...
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marianna twins maddox and dante, and the baby adelai just 6 months old.he other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was immediately on fire. >> reporter: in the car behind terri was off-duty police officer and mother of two, christine wilson. >> i heard babies, babies, i just reacted to it. >> reporter: also nearby, frank destefano, a father of two, was headed out for work as a snowplow operator. both sprang into action. christine is the first to reach the car. >> i grabbed the first child. helped her unbuckle. >> reporter: christine gets marianna, baby adelai, and maddox you can buckled and to safety. but she's struggling to get dante out of his car seat. >> the smoke started getting thick. it was heavy. it was dark. i couldn't see nothing. everyone was saying, it's about to explode. i didn't hear none of that. i guess i just went into tunnel vision. >> reporter: the heat and smoke was too much. >> i knew i had that last child in the car. and i just didn't want to leave him. and i'm just yelling and screaming for somebody
marianna twins maddox and dante, and the baby adelai just 6 months old.he other guy ran the light and hit us. >> the impact was so hard. the vehicle was immediately on fire. >> reporter: in the car behind terri was off-duty police officer and mother of two, christine wilson. >> i heard babies, babies, i just reacted to it. >> reporter: also nearby, frank destefano, a father of two, was headed out for work as a snowplow operator. both sprang into action. christine is the...
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we spoke to the pastor dante hickman a short time ago. he said he believes this was deliberately set, but this is just one incident of many in this city. if you travel that two-to-three mile corridor up baltimore, the area near north avenue looked like a war zone today. cars on fire cvs looted then burned. stores up and down that area looted. just incredible to see stores that don't have much people that don't have much destroying their community like this out of the anger that they feel toward their city in so many ways. and then farther north still, the monument mall area, where all of this started when schools poured out, high schools poured out and they started fighting with police. a very frightening scene there where several police officers were injured. we also saw a firefighter injured here at this location. it has just been a night of horror for baltimore. don? >> miguel as you have been -- we've also been reporting on people who were standing between the people who came out and wanted to cause this destruction and trying to get
we spoke to the pastor dante hickman a short time ago. he said he believes this was deliberately set, but this is just one incident of many in this city. if you travel that two-to-three mile corridor up baltimore, the area near north avenue looked like a war zone today. cars on fire cvs looted then burned. stores up and down that area looted. just incredible to see stores that don't have much people that don't have much destroying their community like this out of the anger that they feel toward...
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. >> reporter: that other prisoner was dante allen who told cbs station wjz today that he heard more than just gray's movements. >> when we got to the station all i hear is them, like, "we got-- we gave him-- >> who said, that the police? >> yes. >> reporter: the police deny gray was given what is known here as a wild ride, intended to frighten or even injure prisoners but batts admitted mistakes were made. >> we know he was not buckleed in the transportation wagon as he should have been. no excuses for that, period. >> reporter: commissioner batts has admitted that he's withheld information in his public statements because he doesn't want to jeopardize any potential prosecutions in the death of freddie gray, and scott, that tap dancing as he has called it, could be at least one source of all the confusion. >> pelley: chip reid reporting for us in baltimore. chip thanks very much. in another case today a veteran cop cried as he recalled the movie theater massacre in aurora colorado defendant james holmes is on trial for murdering 12 people and wounding 70 others. he has pleaded not g
. >> reporter: that other prisoner was dante allen who told cbs station wjz today that he heard more than just gray's movements. >> when we got to the station all i hear is them, like, "we got-- we gave him-- >> who said, that the police? >> yes. >> reporter: the police deny gray was given what is known here as a wild ride, intended to frighten or even injure prisoners but batts admitted mistakes were made. >> we know he was not buckleed in the...
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the pastor dante hickman, told us a short time ago, that he believes it was set intentionally because of the situation regarding the violence farther north from here. i can say throughout the day we have seen just unbelievable scenes of lawlessness in baltimore. two and a half miles north of here near the area where freddie gray was arrested and driven around. we saw shop after shop that had the windows broken looted. some of them looked like they were fine from the front side. but there were looters going in through the back side. soon as police left the scene, the looters would just descend on these shops and start picking them to pieces. farther up the street near the mall where all of this began, there was just a massive number of police and rioters in an open brawl almost at one point. we found ourselves sort of stuck in the middle of many of the people on the street. and they were young people male and female with bricks with rocks, with sticks with bats. anything that they could grab to go fight the police. and that took the police several hours to finally quell that situation.
the pastor dante hickman, told us a short time ago, that he believes it was set intentionally because of the situation regarding the violence farther north from here. i can say throughout the day we have seen just unbelievable scenes of lawlessness in baltimore. two and a half miles north of here near the area where freddie gray was arrested and driven around. we saw shop after shop that had the windows broken looted. some of them looked like they were fine from the front side. but there were...
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before boarding, a flight aten dant asked if she needed anything. >> maybe a little extra time down the gang way would be nice. sometimes i get a little weak. >> reporter: before the cabin doors closed elizabeth says play attendant and airport security said she had removed from the plane because she was deemed up fit to fly without a doctor's note. >> i have multiple myeloma. they are making me off the airplane because i don't have a doctor's note saying i can fly. >> reporter: in the video, elizabeth apoll zwrisz other passengers for the holdup. as she walks down the aisle, some passengers share third support. alaska air lines has since apologized for how the situation was handled. company officials say the tickets will be refunded and their overnight hotel costs in hawaii will also be covered. elizabeth is grateful for the public apology and she hopes her story will help protect other cancer patients from a similar situation. >> i think it all boils down to poor execution of what was intended to be a good policy on the part of alaska airlines. >> reporter: eliz pet says all the money
before boarding, a flight aten dant asked if she needed anything. >> maybe a little extra time down the gang way would be nice. sometimes i get a little weak. >> reporter: before the cabin doors closed elizabeth says play attendant and airport security said she had removed from the plane because she was deemed up fit to fly without a doctor's note. >> i have multiple myeloma. they are making me off the airplane because i don't have a doctor's note saying i can fly. >>...
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the prisoner is dante allen. this surveillance video shows the police van stopping to pick allen up. freddie gray was already inside. they were separated by a solid metal partition. they couldn't see one another. today allen spoke to jane miller. >> we went straight to the police station. august i heard was like a little banging for like four seconds. >> reporter: miller has been briefed by law enforcement sources on the autopsy report. >> the autopsy contains no evidence that mr. gray was banging his head on his own against anything. >> reporter: the decision whether to prosecute any of the six officers involved now falls to baltimore's newly elected state's attorney marilyn most by. at 35 the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in the country. the police department's decision not to release the results of the investigation tomorrow is fueling frustrations and fears of more violence. >> regrettably, somebody has put a metal plate in the microwave and when you see it spin around you're getting red toy to
the prisoner is dante allen. this surveillance video shows the police van stopping to pick allen up. freddie gray was already inside. they were separated by a solid metal partition. they couldn't see one another. today allen spoke to jane miller. >> we went straight to the police station. august i heard was like a little banging for like four seconds. >> reporter: miller has been briefed by law enforcement sources on the autopsy report. >> the autopsy contains no evidence that...
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i'm joined by pastor dante hickman of baltimore's southern baptist church.o this has been a roller coaster of emotions and reality for you, pastor losing your center and now being told you have a chance to rebuild it. >> absolutely chris. we are excited about what we believe by faith would take place, that as we have ssown in tears we would reap in joy. what was negative is being turned into a positive. we were already told by our developers and general contractors that we would be able to restart the building. we already had an architect in place. but to hear the news coming from hco just helps us to continue to further the development that we were doing down the street from the church building 75 more affordable town homes in the community. >> i want to show you this tape for your benefit and the audience's right now, pastor hickman. here is that emotional of you on the local abc affiliate. >> you believe in miracles? >> i believe in miracles. i believe by faith. >> you want to experience one right now? >> absolutely. >> we're going take you live to indian
i'm joined by pastor dante hickman of baltimore's southern baptist church.o this has been a roller coaster of emotions and reality for you, pastor losing your center and now being told you have a chance to rebuild it. >> absolutely chris. we are excited about what we believe by faith would take place, that as we have ssown in tears we would reap in joy. what was negative is being turned into a positive. we were already told by our developers and general contractors that we would be able...
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dante l. hickman sr. and the parishioners showed up, crying, wondering who would do this to the church, part of the church trust. new construction is a total loss. >> mark, do you have a sense of just, you know, for our viewers watching this around the country and around the world, it is hard to get a sense of how many spots there are where police have been deployed, where there has been trouble. did you have a sense of how many active situations are going on right now? >> well, we raced over here from downtown and we passed many -- it appears all over the city we have a couple of bus loads of officers in riot gear being escorted. so they were going -- >> in terms of the response right now, at that massive fire, we see a number of fire vehicles, we do see water being poured on it. but it looks like it is still out of control. >> it is out of control, not going near it. the ladders reach into the sky. they're not getting close to it. >> and are there -- are there still young people in that area or people i
dante l. hickman sr. and the parishioners showed up, crying, wondering who would do this to the church, part of the church trust. new construction is a total loss. >> mark, do you have a sense of just, you know, for our viewers watching this around the country and around the world, it is hard to get a sense of how many spots there are where police have been deployed, where there has been trouble. did you have a sense of how many active situations are going on right now? >> well, we...
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. >> if dante was not your son he would be a candidate for a chokehold. we've got to deal with that reality. lou: that reality? al sharpton is in baltimore, in that "reality," without a fact in his possession, he is already claiming what happened with freddie gray is important of part of a national problem. >> we're trying to act like these are problems you can handle in isolation there must be a national response to a national issue we can't keep running like hamsters -- >> no one knows what happened with freddie gray, except for the investigators that report by those shirt something odd -- 30ing something odd detectives is now with the state prosecutor. unemployment rate for young black men in baltimore is aastonishing 37 dollars% they need jobs there, not the rhetoric of someone who represents so-called -- progressive policies of the past. policies that have led to high unemployment. led to a disgraceful lack of public safety, and a run away crime rate in the city of baltimore, and a lot of good people have run away. there has been a disasterrousic exo
. >> if dante was not your son he would be a candidate for a chokehold. we've got to deal with that reality. lou: that reality? al sharpton is in baltimore, in that "reality," without a fact in his possession, he is already claiming what happened with freddie gray is important of part of a national problem. >> we're trying to act like these are problems you can handle in isolation there must be a national response to a national issue we can't keep running like hamsters --...
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. >> what do you know what -- >> you want it to to have little chew, the word al dante, so little under it to still have nice texture. >> how do you know, though? you pull it out and taste it. >> usually there are directions on it, like for me it is like if it is a fresh pasta, it cooks in a minute. dry pasta take about seven to ten minutes depending on the shell. so this pasta almost done. i'll start my pan. >> slam it in there. i love these pans. it only heats up if the metal is on it. >> wow that's good. >> cooking through magnets great thing. so my pasta is done. i throw in little compound butter. >> compound but ther? >> that butter actually has little miso, little sweet flavor. i drop my pasta in. >> i have never seen pass that that color. >> nice deep flavor, definitely taste of the ocean i like the idea of bridging the beach to the people. name rehoboth beach. so we add some shells to the pasta. some piece. and i'm just going to cook it up. >> oh. >> i like pea pods. >> i do. >> excellent. so as that's working i'll season the dish. >> little bit of kelp. it has a nice texture ki
. >> what do you know what -- >> you want it to to have little chew, the word al dante, so little under it to still have nice texture. >> how do you know, though? you pull it out and taste it. >> usually there are directions on it, like for me it is like if it is a fresh pasta, it cooks in a minute. dry pasta take about seven to ten minutes depending on the shell. so this pasta almost done. i'll start my pan. >> slam it in there. i love these pans. it only heats up...
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and i'm told tonight keep an eye on two players, dante faler jr. and brandon sheriff. we'll talk more about them at 5. i'm dianna russini in chicago. back to you. >> oh, it's a big night. >>> cell phone company ordered to pay its customers millions. >> the step you need to take to collect your cash and why you need to act now. >>> and sale fail. what the news4 consumer team found that could change the way you shop. you're watching news4 "first at 4." >>> we want to show you this live video from -- these are live pictures from philadelphia where a march is under way right now near philadelphia's city hall. they are calling this philly is baltimore. these marchers are demonstrating in solidarity with those who have been marching in baltimore city. we'll have a live report on this demonstration in downtown philadelphia coming up later on news4. >>> sale prices. we assume they are deep discounts offered for a limited time. >> but what if something is always offered at a sale price? erika gonzalez did some digging for us on this. erika? >> we wanted to know, what makes a sa
and i'm told tonight keep an eye on two players, dante faler jr. and brandon sheriff. we'll talk more about them at 5. i'm dianna russini in chicago. back to you. >> oh, it's a big night. >>> cell phone company ordered to pay its customers millions. >> the step you need to take to collect your cash and why you need to act now. >>> and sale fail. what the news4 consumer team found that could change the way you shop. you're watching news4 "first at 4."...
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. >> told my son i said dante see what's going down at the club there's fire department and when i got to the corner i seen them putting him in the ambulance. >> reporter: the fire tendon out to be in the house that friends say de rosa shared wis his son and daughter-in-law. a family member noticed the fire and called 911. but it was too late. >> i talked to his son for a minute and he told me it didn't look good. >> small amount of fire. relatively small amount of smoke but it resulted unfortunate until a tragedy. >> reporter: firefighters have not determined the cause of the fire. for now neighbors in club members are pulling together knowing that arrive has changed so suddenly here. >> last night we were all in here eating pizza and sandwiches laughing. everybody is down in the dumps right now. >> reporter: firefighters tell us six people have been displaced by this fire. we're told they will will be staying with extended family members. fire marshal's office is currently investigating. lucy. >> all right, thank you very much dave. >>> new developments in the case of a mother cued o
. >> told my son i said dante see what's going down at the club there's fire department and when i got to the corner i seen them putting him in the ambulance. >> reporter: the fire tendon out to be in the house that friends say de rosa shared wis his son and daughter-in-law. a family member noticed the fire and called 911. but it was too late. >> i talked to his son for a minute and he told me it didn't look good. >> small amount of fire. relatively small amount of smoke...
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in any case, whether because of mismanagement or the personality of the common dant andersonville did seem to be a particularly harsh place. barton was one of the first persons to see this dreadful place after its closure. the relishes of imprisonment were everywhere. stockades where the men had been crowded, burr rose in the earth where the prisoners had tried shelter themselves, the deadline that they were shot for stepping over. she thought she had seen everything in the war. every terror it had to offer, every built of brutality every kind of deprivation. but nothing had prepared barton for the horror of andersonville. i have looked upon its terrible face, she wrote, but friends not in the same breath in which i would speak of anything else would i speak of this. my heart sickened, stood still and my brain whirled and the light of my eyes went out. overwhelmed, she consoled herself in the evenings with mr. tuft's blackberry cordial. she also began to formulate a plan. fortunately, the lists atwater had made corresponded to the numbered pass graves and began to lay out a space as a
in any case, whether because of mismanagement or the personality of the common dant andersonville did seem to be a particularly harsh place. barton was one of the first persons to see this dreadful place after its closure. the relishes of imprisonment were everywhere. stockades where the men had been crowded, burr rose in the earth where the prisoners had tried shelter themselves, the deadline that they were shot for stepping over. she thought she had seen everything in the war. every terror it...
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dante, good morning. >> hello. >> how have they done so far? the phase we're in they're really supposed to be talking about, you know whether dzhokhar tsarnaev participated in the efbts or not. and they've basically concluded a lot of that. they've been able to inject a little bit of the argument that they want to make into this. they have leaned heavily on evidence that the older brother's fingerprints were on a lot of stuff that dzhokhar's fingerprints were not on quite literally. the government has done a little bit of this also leaning more heavily on evidence suggesting that dzhokhar was an active participant in the trial. even though they weren't really supposed to get to some of those issues until the next phase of the trial, it's leaked into the first part. >> let's talk about that. any indications whether tsarnaev will testify in the next penalty phase? >> i don't think we've seen any indications of that to this point. there's been -- you know there has been some question about other witnesses who might have been called to testify such
dante, good morning. >> hello. >> how have they done so far? the phase we're in they're really supposed to be talking about, you know whether dzhokhar tsarnaev participated in the efbts or not. and they've basically concluded a lot of that. they've been able to inject a little bit of the argument that they want to make into this. they have leaned heavily on evidence that the older brother's fingerprints were on a lot of stuff that dzhokhar's fingerprints were not on quite literally....
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in any case, whether because of mismanagement or the personality of the common dant andersonville did seem to be a particularly harsh place. barton was one of the first persons to see this dreadful place after its closure. the relishes of imprisonment were everywhere. stockades where the men had been crowded, burr rose in the earth where the prisoners had tried shelter themselves, the deadline that they were shot for stepping over. she thought she had seen everything in the war. every terror it had to offer, every built of brutality every kind of deprivation. but nothing had prepared barton for the horror of andersonville. i have looked upon its terrible face, she wrote, but friends not in the same breath in which i would speak of anything else would i speak of this. my heart sickened, stood still and my brain whirled and the light of my eyes went out. overwhelmed, she consoled herself in the evenings with mr. tuft's blackberry cordial. she also began to formulate a plan. fortunately, the lists atwater had made corresponded to the numbered pass graves and began to lay out a space as a
in any case, whether because of mismanagement or the personality of the common dant andersonville did seem to be a particularly harsh place. barton was one of the first persons to see this dreadful place after its closure. the relishes of imprisonment were everywhere. stockades where the men had been crowded, burr rose in the earth where the prisoners had tried shelter themselves, the deadline that they were shot for stepping over. she thought she had seen everything in the war. every terror it...
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dante hickman will join me when we come back. stay with us.a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths of hu
dante hickman will join me when we come back. stay with us.a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the...
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i want to bring in boston globe columnist dante ramos, what's the sense there as jury deliberations beginthink there's a sense here that if the jury takes a long time then that means that they are carefully processing each and every count and going through it sort of line by line. and that's a sign that at least suggests that, you know that they're open to some of what the defense might be saying. there's also a sense that if they come back pretty quickly, you know given the fact that the defense has conceded most of the facts of the case. then that's something that does not bode particularly well for tsarnaev's defense. >> it's interesting you say that because yesterday his lead defense attorney said that she did not dispute most of the government's case. but she did say the key exception was why tsarnaev took part. is that the key question here for the jury? >> well i think that's right. and it's one thing that we don't really know at this point. you know as this is a guilt phase of a trial, so it's not really supposed to plum too deeply into some of what the defense has been saying you
i want to bring in boston globe columnist dante ramos, what's the sense there as jury deliberations beginthink there's a sense here that if the jury takes a long time then that means that they are carefully processing each and every count and going through it sort of line by line. and that's a sign that at least suggests that, you know that they're open to some of what the defense might be saying. there's also a sense that if they come back pretty quickly, you know given the fact that the...
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>> he's been going through a version of dante's ninth circle of hell. extremely painful, extremely hurtful for him and his family. i understand by the way, brian, the sort of soap opera aspects of this that makes the story is attractive and it is a big media story but in the great scheme of things how big is it? with the networks generally are losing power with the audience and, therefore, the power of any individual anchor has been reduced in the whole new digital world of buzz feed. just how important really is this in the overall and for that matter to journalism as a whole? fair question. you're suggesting digital ethics may be mattering just as much as the ethics of a news anchor on television. >> either that or more. >> to hear that from dan rather is very striking. >> it's a new world, the digital world. look at what's happening today, the reports on the earthquake in kathmandu are being filed by local journalists who are tweeting the material out of there. >> and most of the best reporting out of baltimore last night during the violent protest,
>> he's been going through a version of dante's ninth circle of hell. extremely painful, extremely hurtful for him and his family. i understand by the way, brian, the sort of soap opera aspects of this that makes the story is attractive and it is a big media story but in the great scheme of things how big is it? with the networks generally are losing power with the audience and, therefore, the power of any individual anchor has been reduced in the whole new digital world of buzz feed....
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dante hickman, sr., doctor, for eight years this is what you were hoping and envisioning for the community night it is gone. >> for years, we have been trying to see substantive change for the community, housing development for the senior citizens alike. we wanted to take up the slack that john hopkins created, there was no development plans for this area. but the church after being here for 80 years, sought to reinvest its funds to acquire property and work with affordable housing. >> and you were about 60% done complete with a kitchen, and a game room for seniors. when you got the call tonight what went through your mind when you heard the senior center was on fire? >> i was so disheartened we were just at north baltimore with other pastors, marching down north avenue for peace and justice when i got the call that this building was on fire. and it hurt my heart, because the church has been in love with the community, and the community the church and we sought to invest in each other to see necessary revitalization and whoever did this was obviously insensitive of the history that we have
dante hickman, sr., doctor, for eight years this is what you were hoping and envisioning for the community night it is gone. >> for years, we have been trying to see substantive change for the community, housing development for the senior citizens alike. we wanted to take up the slack that john hopkins created, there was no development plans for this area. but the church after being here for 80 years, sought to reinvest its funds to acquire property and work with affordable housing....
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dante hickman, sr., doctor, for eight years this is sort of what you were hoping and envisioning for the community. and in one night it is gone. >> for eight years we have been seeking to reinvest in the community to see substantive change for the community, housing development for the senior citizens and for young people alike. we wanted to take up the slack that johns hopkins had missed. they created a boundary line of their development and there was no development plans for this area. but the church, after being here for 80 years, sought to reinvest it's funds in acquiring property and work affordable housing. >> and you were about 60% done, complete with a kitchen, and a game room for seniors. when you got the call tonight what went through your mind when you heard the senior center was on fire? >> i was so disheartened, we was just in west baltimore organizing with other pastors. we were marching down north avenue for peace and justice when i got the call that this building was on fire. and it hurt my heart, because the church has been in love with the community, and the communi
dante hickman, sr., doctor, for eight years this is sort of what you were hoping and envisioning for the community. and in one night it is gone. >> for eight years we have been seeking to reinvest in the community to see substantive change for the community, housing development for the senior citizens and for young people alike. we wanted to take up the slack that johns hopkins had missed. they created a boundary line of their development and there was no development plans for this area....
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dante fowler jr. out of florida the defensive end really athletic. he's big, strong and he can start on this team immediately. now, if fowler gets picked before the redskins can get to him, look for offensive tackle brandon scherff. rgiii we know he needs protection and this guy could help. he played at iowa, a school notorious for putting out good offensive linemen. be exciting. it's going to be crazy here in chicago. but back at redskins park where gm scott mcclellan will be with jay gruden and the head coach, he says things will be a lot calmer. >> what we're able to walk in and kind of start laughing because it's so laid back. the board is set. i don't want confusion. the only time it gets anxious is if somebody calls and offers a pretty good trade or two teams calm. that's when things might get a little testy at times. but i pride myself and i want that room just to be steady. >> reporter: it might be steady there, but it's going to rocking here. 100,000 are estimated to come check out the draft and millions will be watching it on tv tonight. i'
dante fowler jr. out of florida the defensive end really athletic. he's big, strong and he can start on this team immediately. now, if fowler gets picked before the redskins can get to him, look for offensive tackle brandon scherff. rgiii we know he needs protection and this guy could help. he played at iowa, a school notorious for putting out good offensive linemen. be exciting. it's going to be crazy here in chicago. but back at redskins park where gm scott mcclellan will be with jay gruden...
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. >> but this is like the end times sort of dante version of mixed income housing, is it not?do you live in? >> right. >> and also, you're the wealthy resident. do you make sure no poor people follow you into the gym? >> what happens is the "downton abbey" music plays and the bell rings and you know which way you go. no, it's awful. some of the tone of the coverage is like well, you know, those snooty elitists said this was a terrible thing but the poor want those apartments. of course they do. there's a housing crisis in the city. but the idea that people can't even stand to look at somebody who doesn't have their status, let alone live in the building is so unbelievable. >> i'm being a contrarian here because i don't actually think this is a good idea. but it's like the most direct representation of the bifurcation in society. here you have -- you keep the poor just kind of like they're there. but they're not really here. you know i mean? >> we're also talking about people who make around $20,000 and $50,000 a year. >> 60% less than the median income in new york city. >> the
. >> but this is like the end times sort of dante version of mixed income housing, is it not?do you live in? >> right. >> and also, you're the wealthy resident. do you make sure no poor people follow you into the gym? >> what happens is the "downton abbey" music plays and the bell rings and you know which way you go. no, it's awful. some of the tone of the coverage is like well, you know, those snooty elitists said this was a terrible thing but the poor want...
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. >> i want to bring in another guest, pastor dante hickman with us yesterday.hat is going on in this community today? how are people doing now? >> it seems like they are calm but it's just containment because we need some answers. we need some investment. we need people to listen to our issues and not placate and brush it under the rug. we need to come together. >> nikko, we heard reports that baltimore police received credible threats that gangs had teamed up not to try to keep the peace but to kill police officers. was there any truth to those reports? which is it? ? >> did you hear that? >> what do you think about this notion we heard reports that the bloods and crypts were teaming up to attack the police. what do you say to that? >> that's a misconception with that. we were teamed up because we are here for the neighborhoods. we didn't want the police to brutalize anyone else. some of us may have been angry but we didn't team up necessarily to go against police. i myself was victimized for protecting a store by a police officer. i watched a police officer r
. >> i want to bring in another guest, pastor dante hickman with us yesterday.hat is going on in this community today? how are people doing now? >> it seems like they are calm but it's just containment because we need some answers. we need some investment. we need people to listen to our issues and not placate and brush it under the rug. we need to come together. >> nikko, we heard reports that baltimore police received credible threats that gangs had teamed up not to try to...
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. >> i think you need a political pun dant pun pundant and that's not me but it's the issues that truly us and it is the issues where we really need our energy. just we did that votearama thing on wednesday night. but you really saw some clear markers laid down which side we stand on and which side they stand on. these are are important markers. one of the first votes was on the student loan bill and the democrats stood strong and they said we're going to refinance student loans. give us the chance and put us in there and in the majority and we'll bring down the interest rate on student loans and that's only the first step. we have a lot we need to do around college afford blt. as i talk about in my book this is something that is really personal to me. i graduated from a community college. a commuter college that cost $50 a semester. why? because i grew up in an america that was investing in it's kids. investing in opportunity. that's something we've got to do. one of the last votes we took was about social security and on our side we said we're going to make the changes to social secur
. >> i think you need a political pun dant pun pundant and that's not me but it's the issues that truly us and it is the issues where we really need our energy. just we did that votearama thing on wednesday night. but you really saw some clear markers laid down which side we stand on and which side they stand on. these are are important markers. one of the first votes was on the student loan bill and the democrats stood strong and they said we're going to refinance student loans. give us...
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. >> he quickly takes out his small point-and-shoot camera and catches the row dant sleeping on thissleeping man. >> i thought it was a crazy video because i've never seen a rat on the train period in my life, and i have lived here all my life. >> within days of putting it on facebook and youtube, it has tens of thousands of views and for good reason. >> that's pretty amazing. caught a rat climbing on somebody on the new york subway. >> an experience ford won't forget any time soon, even if he wanted to. >> i have a hard time sleeping on the trains now. i seriously do. i think of a rat crawling on you. i don't want that to happen. >>> in our next video, a giant ball of legos rolls down a san francisco street. but could this be green screen technology or some other hollywood-inspired trick? >> i love this video. let's do something weird and video tape it and have fun with it. >> oh, that's the kind of idea i've had all the time after i've had a couple beers or i'm joking around with my friends and these guys actually did it. >> or did they? well, yes. and not exactly. >> there is defi
. >> he quickly takes out his small point-and-shoot camera and catches the row dant sleeping on thissleeping man. >> i thought it was a crazy video because i've never seen a rat on the train period in my life, and i have lived here all my life. >> within days of putting it on facebook and youtube, it has tens of thousands of views and for good reason. >> that's pretty amazing. caught a rat climbing on somebody on the new york subway. >> an experience ford won't...
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dante hickman, the number one thing i've been hearing from folks today is that they are devastated andoken. is that the sense you're getting from your community? >> i can certainly empathize with that feeling throughout our community that's all we've been hearing is the shame and this is painful, who would do something like this? >> as i was riding to the spot today i saw a lot of empty lots and boarded up homes and clearly places people are not living in and have not lived in for a while. it made me think is this one of those communities that sort of lacks hope where a lot of people don't understand that they might have a future or how to get to a positive future? if you have that sort of situation, then you have a situation where these sort of explosions though regrettable can happen. >> this is definitely been the case with this community. this community has lied in dill lap dags for 30 years, there's been no investment we've been left with blited properties and vacant lots and vacant homes. the church decided when johns hopkins drew a borderline of where they would develop, we woul
dante hickman, the number one thing i've been hearing from folks today is that they are devastated andoken. is that the sense you're getting from your community? >> i can certainly empathize with that feeling throughout our community that's all we've been hearing is the shame and this is painful, who would do something like this? >> as i was riding to the spot today i saw a lot of empty lots and boarded up homes and clearly places people are not living in and have not lived in for a...
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a quick note in talking to the reverend dante hickman, he said if you lost $60 million and you have this you going rebuild? he said you know, i'm going to talk to president obama, the governor, i'm going bring in private investors we're going to rebuild it, we're going to rebuild it better. that's what the reverend says. quick break. special coverage live in baltimore after this.
a quick note in talking to the reverend dante hickman, he said if you lost $60 million and you have this you going rebuild? he said you know, i'm going to talk to president obama, the governor, i'm going bring in private investors we're going to rebuild it, we're going to rebuild it better. that's what the reverend says. quick break. special coverage live in baltimore after this.
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whep students are doing liberal artst( study, when they'relp studying plato and dante and shakespeareconcern about the kind ofñrfá issues thatñr dubois was concerned about or strauss was concerned about, or that mill was concerned about or that newmanr will enrich the lives of theirfá fellow stuefts even ñ those of their fellow student whose are not themselves on the liberal arts sidee1 of the curriculum. those who are in the professional or preprofessional: disciplines. this is a lesson...
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we're also hearing for the first time from the passenger, dante alan, who shared the police van with jane miller. >> alan did not know a man was already in the van. freddie gray was on the right side alan was loaded on to the left side. a solid divider separated them. in an interview, alan described what he heard. once you got in the van, what did you hear? >> when i got in the van, i didn't hear
we're also hearing for the first time from the passenger, dante alan, who shared the police van with jane miller. >> alan did not know a man was already in the van. freddie gray was on the right side alan was loaded on to the left side. a solid divider separated them. in an interview, alan described what he heard. once you got in the van, what did you hear? >> when i got in the van, i didn't hear
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>> dante alan is his name. his account shows up in the search warrant that "the washington post" reported about last night, which became this story that gray was banging his head against the wall of the van and may have injured himself on his own. what mr. alan is reporting is he's filling in the blanks. he really has to speculate about what may have caused the banging that he heard or the noise that he heard, because he can't see the other prisoner. in fact, he didn't even know there was a prisoner back there. so what you have to rely on are other elements of this investigation, that as we reported, according to sources, that gray was unresponsive at that time just the stop before the van driver stopped, because he obviously suspected something was wrong and wanted other police to come and check on the prisoner. chris, this case boils down to a couple of really key questions, and will that rise then to criminal negligence. did the van driver do something to cause that to cause mr. gray to get slammed into the
>> dante alan is his name. his account shows up in the search warrant that "the washington post" reported about last night, which became this story that gray was banging his head against the wall of the van and may have injured himself on his own. what mr. alan is reporting is he's filling in the blanks. he really has to speculate about what may have caused the banging that he heard or the noise that he heard, because he can't see the other prisoner. in fact, he didn't even know...
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. >> a good dante dayacap for the thieves. >> he created a locking system after his friend's suv seatswere stolen. his device extra lock keeps the seat lock and a decal so thieves know to move on. >> almost as quick to get it out of there. >> it is simple and effective. >> reporter: a quick fix to a fast-growing problem. kendis gibson abc news, glenn dora, california. >> you got to nail everything down now. >> you document can you imagine how frustrating that is to come to your car. >> the seat of all things. >> the purse in the front but my backseat is gone. >> apparently one of the problem is a lot of dealership don't sell the seats, just parts for the seat. >> hard to get. >> and they end you were on craigslist and it is a vicious cycle. >> goodness gracious. always something you have to worry about. got to love that guy. he saw a need. created a lock and now he's making money off the locks. what do you think? >>> coming up the million dollar teacher. >> a woman from maine won a global competition beating out 5,000 competitors. what she is doing in her classroom that is changing how
. >> a good dante dayacap for the thieves. >> he created a locking system after his friend's suv seatswere stolen. his device extra lock keeps the seat lock and a decal so thieves know to move on. >> almost as quick to get it out of there. >> it is simple and effective. >> reporter: a quick fix to a fast-growing problem. kendis gibson abc news, glenn dora, california. >> you got to nail everything down now. >> you document can you imagine how...
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we see each other -- i'm a class activist, okay great -- i see folks working on, a friend of mine, dante, runs million hoodies which was an organization set up after trayvon. we say the same things on twitter and don't even realize it. there are women, a writer i follow talks about gender a lot, she will say the same thing i do about class and not even realize it. and so we start to see that, basically, all of our fights are our own personal take on being disenfranchised. they're our own perm take on oppression, our own personal take on having no power. me i am a woman, i am -- until very recently -- have no hope of being in the middle class. i was a working class girl. so for me my issues are generally gender sexuality and class. but that doesn't mean that everything that i'm saying doesn't apply to any other issue that you could find. it all comes together. and i think the beautiful thing about new organizing is that we can all see that so clearly, that it's inescapable. i think that siloing is going to naturally go away. the new general ration of activists, people in their 20, in thei
we see each other -- i'm a class activist, okay great -- i see folks working on, a friend of mine, dante, runs million hoodies which was an organization set up after trayvon. we say the same things on twitter and don't even realize it. there are women, a writer i follow talks about gender a lot, she will say the same thing i do about class and not even realize it. and so we start to see that, basically, all of our fights are our own personal take on being disenfranchised. they're our own perm...