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attended douglas city high school and mall is right across the street. >>> how many people have approached you young african-americans and, they say you work at al jazera, i'm going to give you my resume, get me a job. >>> there's not a problem that we're looking at right now that isn't fixed with a better education system, and kids getting a better education and jobs. >>> but they can't. they can't get the better education and, they can't get the jobs and dante is nodding. >>> yes, look i did a film. and i was able to point out, in that film, a pattern, of racism. against african-american boys, in that city. >>> and, we know. >>> he said education transforms lives and it is so true, and as i'm looking at these pictures and, these young men i'm thinking boy i have to get you in a classroom. i have to get an education system that works for you. >>> i lost three students to violence. >>> one brought a gun to class and, walked out after threatening, another student and, that weekend he was dead. >>> we all grew up with our grandmother smacking us upside the head, and, what i'm trying to do is
attended douglas city high school and mall is right across the street. >>> how many people have approached you young african-americans and, they say you work at al jazera, i'm going to give you my resume, get me a job. >>> there's not a problem that we're looking at right now that isn't fixed with a better education system, and kids getting a better education and jobs. >>> but they can't. they can't get the better education and, they can't get the jobs and dante is...
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what was it like on the road with etsy and party city? douglasifu: we spent 11 days trying to catch etsy and party city. we bought cat socks and mullets from etsy and party city. leslie: a trio of great debuts. douglas cifu ceo of virtu. thank you. mark: thank you both so much. coming up exploring this question, what's worth more venezuelan bolivars or $20 bill. guy lebas on why he is concerned about bond markets. tom brady and his wife, gisele punch in. that anymore when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: check out the latest edition of bloomberg "business week." the cover story on hillary clinton's campaign. you can read it on the go with our business week app. welcome back to "bottom line." if you are living in venezuela and you go to the grocery store you might need to leave your wallet at home and carry cash in bags instead. inflation is soaring and the currency has depreciated so much that locals need to carry more bills for everyday purchases. following this story and joining me in studio. what is happening to the currency and is
what was it like on the road with etsy and party city? douglasifu: we spent 11 days trying to catch etsy and party city. we bought cat socks and mullets from etsy and party city. leslie: a trio of great debuts. douglas cifu ceo of virtu. thank you. mark: thank you both so much. coming up exploring this question, what's worth more venezuelan bolivars or $20 bill. guy lebas on why he is concerned about bond markets. tom brady and his wife, gisele punch in. that anymore when "bottom...
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douglas. and ray lewis is in town to kind of calm things down to give the city a pep talk.egins speaking -- we don't know exactly when he's going to start, but i'll keep an eye on this for you. let's listen to john harbaugh for just a second. >> it's great to be here. so excited to come here this morning and talk a little bit about the city that we are. we are the baltimore ravens. we feel like we carry the heart of baltimore with us. everywhere we go we feel like the heart of baltimore with us. >> there's a big echo in this auditorium which is making it difficult to understand what coach harbaugh is saying. we're going to get back to that and go to athena jones, she's in another part of baltimore with more about the city's reaction and the curfew. hi athena. >> reporter: hi carol. while the curfew has been credited with helping keep the peace and the calm here on the streets of baltimore, a very calm night last night, but it's also beginning to come under some fire. we're here on a busy commercial strip in east baltimore. some of these stores were looted but others are reo
douglas. and ray lewis is in town to kind of calm things down to give the city a pep talk.egins speaking -- we don't know exactly when he's going to start, but i'll keep an eye on this for you. let's listen to john harbaugh for just a second. >> it's great to be here. so excited to come here this morning and talk a little bit about the city that we are. we are the baltimore ravens. we feel like we carry the heart of baltimore with us. everywhere we go we feel like the heart of baltimore...
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in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglaskat dennings musical guest, st. vincent
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>> that's baltimore ravens legend ray lewis telling students at frederick douglas high school they can all help change their city following the unrest. the day started when 55 members of the ravens team arrived in west baltimore in morning to help out, including quarterback joe flacco and head coach john harbaugh. they greeted local leaders and then dropped off boxes of food and other supplies for people living in neighborhoods damaged by the riots. coach harbaugh said a bunch of guys on the team care very deep deeply for the city. >> the baltimore case is sparking protests nationwide this one in new york city grew tense last night when demonstrators scuffled with police. the protest was in manhattan's union square when it spilled onto the streets and blocked traffic. dozens of officers moved in with plastic handcuffs and began making arrests. they ended up taking about 100 people into custody. >>> now for a check of our weather, we're tracking showers and thunderstorms. let's go to storm team4 meteorologist veronica johnson in the weather center. >> some of those thunderstorms bringing some brief, heavy rain in
>> that's baltimore ravens legend ray lewis telling students at frederick douglas high school they can all help change their city following the unrest. the day started when 55 members of the ravens team arrived in west baltimore in morning to help out, including quarterback joe flacco and head coach john harbaugh. they greeted local leaders and then dropped off boxes of food and other supplies for people living in neighborhoods damaged by the riots. coach harbaugh said a bunch of guys on...
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in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglas, kat dennings musical guest, st. vin
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in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglasnnings musical guest, st. vincent
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almost at 30 miles per hour, down in the coast ocean city james at 22 miles per hour sustained winds, 19 in robbinsville as stephen checks in. douglasampton new jersey sustained wind coming in at 16, little bit less as you head into cardington pennsylvania and clementon new jersey. also we have a picture i do want to show you sent in by barbara lane as the easter bunny has arrived at her house. happy easter from the lanes. sky hanging out in the sunlight pretty good place to be in the warm rays. let's take you to the shore people enjoying the holiday down there this weekend. in the sunshine now the boardwalk in ocean city people walking around enjoying a nice evening in south jersey, little bit cool with that breeze blowing out of the northwest. now, let's talk about those winds. through the evening hours sustained at about 20 miles per hour, gusting to near 40 over the next few hours. will come down a little bit through the overnight. tomorrow morning will be sustained out of the southwest about 10 to 15. that starts to bring in a warmer air mass. the wind picks up for the afternoon. here's 3 o'clock. sustained winds around 20ly we
almost at 30 miles per hour, down in the coast ocean city james at 22 miles per hour sustained winds, 19 in robbinsville as stephen checks in. douglasampton new jersey sustained wind coming in at 16, little bit less as you head into cardington pennsylvania and clementon new jersey. also we have a picture i do want to show you sent in by barbara lane as the easter bunny has arrived at her house. happy easter from the lanes. sky hanging out in the sunlight pretty good place to be in the warm...
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city. chair of the retail group and douglas joins us. you so much. >> it is the highest and the most famous shopping street and the highest and we will hit $5,000 per square foot for retail. matt: as far as non-department stores. tiffany is probably one of the most famous stores. having problems because coming your spending money, cannot get enough dollars? >> that is true. they have a sweet spot where they have been hit. i think tiffany's has seen this before and there are other retailers adjusting the products, the prices and many of them are facing this in the market but a lot of them are still doing well. introducing a new lost at a more affordable price point. we have affordable luxury. i think tiffany's is in the eye because it is the most famous but other retailers are doing very well. matt: introducing a more affordable product is not necessarily a sign of us -- a sign? faith: they want to compete with other retailers in the price point. mayor at the right place at the right time. luxury at the high-end has not been affected. the
city. chair of the retail group and douglas joins us. you so much. >> it is the highest and the most famous shopping street and the highest and we will hit $5,000 per square foot for retail. matt: as far as non-department stores. tiffany is probably one of the most famous stores. having problems because coming your spending money, cannot get enough dollars? >> that is true. they have a sweet spot where they have been hit. i think tiffany's has seen this before and there are other...
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my sincere thanks to douglas for inviting me to come to the national archives. it's such a pleasure being in this beautiful city with such a rich history and thank you all so much for coming. i really appreciated and i'm very eager to hear your questions and your comments. so let me begin with the inspiration behind this project. this project was inspired by a story that my aunt told me about a distant cousin who grew up on the south side of chicago in the 1930s. the story begins with a parade the historic bud billiken parade, an annual parade that continues to this day. on the sizzling summer morning in august might cousin left from her bed to find the best spot to be in the parade to she joined a crowd that numbered in the thousands and she cheered as drum majors, but time twirlers and celebrities in convertibles past five. she ran out to the floats to touch the parade's anointed king and queen and cop the candy that the participants talked to her. the parade was a south side institution and at the time when racial tensions ran high and black families squeezed into overcrowded kitchenettes and when black chil
my sincere thanks to douglas for inviting me to come to the national archives. it's such a pleasure being in this beautiful city with such a rich history and thank you all so much for coming. i really appreciated and i'm very eager to hear your questions and your comments. so let me begin with the inspiration behind this project. this project was inspired by a story that my aunt told me about a distant cousin who grew up on the south side of chicago in the 1930s. the story begins with a parade...
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history and renaming the city at the douglas port of trin in his honor is a fitting tribute to all that he did for our state and its people. mr. speaker, governor castro was the first mexican american governor of our fine state. he also served as ambassador to argentina, bolivia and el salvador. he pavinged the way for a new generation of politically active latinos and immigrants who followed in his footsteps and fought to make his voice heard. he played a strong role in the latino movement and we will be indebted to him for his work on behalf of our community. governor castro devoted his entire life to public service. he sought that -- saw that latinos in arizona needed a voice and he accepted that challenge. he worked tirelessly to encourage hispanics to get involved and participate in our democrat sifment mr. speaker, governor castro's inspiration to arizonans and latinos in public service throughout this country. i want to thank again congressman grijalva, for his tremendous work on this legislation, and i urge its passage. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempor
history and renaming the city at the douglas port of trin in his honor is a fitting tribute to all that he did for our state and its people. mr. speaker, governor castro was the first mexican american governor of our fine state. he also served as ambassador to argentina, bolivia and el salvador. he pavinged the way for a new generation of politically active latinos and immigrants who followed in his footsteps and fought to make his voice heard. he played a strong role in the latino movement and...
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in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglas, kat dennings, musical guest, st. vincent and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 240, maryland! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! oh, you're looking good! you're looking good! you're looking great. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to new york city. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. here we are. that's what it's all about. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. here's what people are talking about. of course it's the presidential race for 2016, which continues to heat up. and get this, in a recent interview robert de niro actually said that he hoped hillary clinton would be the next president. yeah. he gave her a very strong endorsement. he was like, "she's pretty good." [ laughter ] "pretty good." that's a lot for robert de niro. >> steve: that's a lot. >> jimmy: yeah. but president obama still has a a couple more years left. he's been traveling a lot recently. in fact, i saw that he just made h
in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglas, kat dennings, musical guest, st. vincent and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 240, maryland! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! oh, you're looking good! you're looking good! you're looking great. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome....
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city too. >> reporter: while things are beginning to normalize here about half a mile away at frederick douglas high school -- >> you come out of your school and you seeing humvees and you're seeing soldiers with m-16s and cops with riot gear. >> reporter: on monday mondawmin mall was looted and burned by teens. >> some people from our school were a part of it makes it even worse. >> reporter: today is the first day these kids have returned to school since the riots led by some of their classmates. >> i was actually scared to come to school and i don't want to feel like that. >> reporter: everyone is trying to make sense of what happened and why. some are beginning to form their own conclusions about what should happen next. >> the national guard leaving. the police calming down with how they treat the citizens. and the citizens going back to being more productive and not destructive like they were. >> what i really want to see happen though is somebody coming here and making an investment on the people. >> reporter: as you can see, the national guard is still here. baltimore police still here.
city too. >> reporter: while things are beginning to normalize here about half a mile away at frederick douglas high school -- >> you come out of your school and you seeing humvees and you're seeing soldiers with m-16s and cops with riot gear. >> reporter: on monday mondawmin mall was looted and burned by teens. >> some people from our school were a part of it makes it even worse. >> reporter: today is the first day these kids have returned to school since the...
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douglas high school were involved in monday's riots. coach john harbaugh says he and lewis spoke earlier in the week about trying to help the city regain a sense of normalcy. we'll keep an eye on events in baltimore throughout this hour and coming up at 5:30 just ahead here, a closer look at what businesses are looking at as they head into what normally might be a busy spring weekend. alison: to the weather now and abc 7 is on storm watch tonight after some hail fell in the area this afternoon. chief meteorologist doug hill in the storm watch weather center with some details. hi doug. doug: still a little hail in spots. had it in the city. last report of a little hail falling not far from the american legion bridge in montgomery county. so it's interesting weather day here watching everything. right now, outside of the belfort furniture weather center, just cloudy but take a look at what's happening in barriville virginia right now at clark county high school they've had some hail and lightning and thunder, and some rain. still raining there with dark skies. there's one area of storminess developing just to the northwest of downtown wa
douglas high school were involved in monday's riots. coach john harbaugh says he and lewis spoke earlier in the week about trying to help the city regain a sense of normalcy. we'll keep an eye on events in baltimore throughout this hour and coming up at 5:30 just ahead here, a closer look at what businesses are looking at as they head into what normally might be a busy spring weekend. alison: to the weather now and abc 7 is on storm watch tonight after some hail fell in the area this afternoon....
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city's no fly zone. >> team coverage first at 4 beginning with news4's chris gordon. >> reporter: i just came oust the federal courthouse here in the district where douglas hughes made his first appearance. federal magistrate deborah robinson ordered him released on his own recognizance with conditions, that he stay away from the u.s. capitol and white house, that he refrain from flying any aircraft including an ultralight, that he report to tampa tampa's pretrial services, tampa, florida, being where he lives, that he be required to be restricted to home detention and that he only return to the district of columbia for court appearances or to meet with his lawyers. his lawyer said that he has an expired passport. the judge wanted it to be surrendered. the next court appearance will be be the preliminary hearing here at the u.s. district courthouse on friday, may 8th. reporting from the federal courthouse, chris gordon news4. >>> i want to know all the facts before i reach an assessment of what can and should be done about giro koptors in the future. this individual apparently literally flew in under the radar literally. >> that's homeland security secretary jeh joh
city's no fly zone. >> team coverage first at 4 beginning with news4's chris gordon. >> reporter: i just came oust the federal courthouse here in the district where douglas hughes made his first appearance. federal magistrate deborah robinson ordered him released on his own recognizance with conditions, that he stay away from the u.s. capitol and white house, that he refrain from flying any aircraft including an ultralight, that he report to tampa tampa's pretrial services, tampa,...
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guest: this year new york city was the number one most -- number one market in appreciation of real estate. last year douglaslion in gross sales. coming from $14 billion the year before. now we have an exclusive alliance with knight frank. now we're over 55 countries. around the world. and we are the number one most connected network. private around the world. so there is nothing but increase. alix: unbelievable. you are the star of the bravo show, right? what has it done for your career? what does it mean for you? guest: when i jump into the show at first, i wasn't really thinking about what it was going to do to my business. i was sort of excited about being part of something that i never had been a part of. but then after i started to see the results, the direct results into my business, i started to analyze and see what sort of behavior this real estate show or exposure worldwide, which now it's syndicated in 145 countries, it's quadrupled my business in only three years. because now you are automatically associated with real estate. people in the street see you and they may forget your name but they say
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douglas is less than three blocks away from us which is the principal school engaged with the bad conduct. >> concern at all about this spreading through the city? we've heard that downtown they're already starting to close some buildings, some shops, that sort of thing, and blocking off traffic. >> i am cautious and i am faithful. i am believing that the best will prevail. i don't think you're going to see tons of gang violence because that's not been our problem. ours has been just crime in random parts of the city and not a lot of gangs. i am concerned that if there is trouble, that it is metered out. the appropriate measure of re response to the appropriate level of action. >> reporter: based on what you've seen this was thrown at us a, your thoughts on whether the police response at this moment is appropriate? >> i think what i've seen, it's been appropriate. >> reporter: and lastly the police earlier today said that they believe they had credible information of a threat against them that several rival gangs teaming up to potentially target law enforcement. have you also heard of that? >> i've been a fan of yours, and you know the likeliho
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city has many prominent churches extending back to frederick douglas, yet the gaping disparitys separating haves and have nots in baltimore are as large as they are anywhere. this -- do you agree? this is not as much about race as it is the have and have nots? >> i certainly agree with michael fletcher, a great reporter who lived in baltimore for many many years. i believe it is not ferguson. it is different. one of the huge problems you saw in those visuals we had of baltimore, just now, as a delegate was speaking you saw all those abandoned houses those abandoned row houses. if you take a look at the sort of long arc of baltimore's development or de-development you know this was a huge thriving city until the end of world war ii a real population center on the east coast, a thriving community with tons and tons of blue collar jobs. those jobs are gone and that housing is depopulated a and one of the huge problems of baltimore is the huge stock of abandoned crumbling housing that brings entire neighborhoods down and that's never been addressed in any systemic way. you see all around town.
city has many prominent churches extending back to frederick douglas, yet the gaping disparitys separating haves and have nots in baltimore are as large as they are anywhere. this -- do you agree? this is not as much about race as it is the have and have nots? >> i certainly agree with michael fletcher, a great reporter who lived in baltimore for many many years. i believe it is not ferguson. it is different. one of the huge problems you saw in those visuals we had of baltimore, just now,...
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douglas brinkley thank you. >> coming up next after a weekend of protests in baltimore, some clearly quite violent. police now are saying they are the ones being threatened by gangs in the city also a desperate session for any survivors in nepal after this massive earthquake. incredible moment when this little boy was pulled out of the rubble alive. >>> this is baltimore. this is clearly one of the armored trucks perhaps this is the city police department. i'm not sure. this truck begins to move near the mall in the city some folks along the, obviously in the middle of the road. some of these demonstrators this afternoon, all of this happening as freddy gray has been laid to rest today. we can stay on the pictures. police this is what we're hearing, police in the stiff baltimore are investigating what they consider credible threats against their own. gangs are teaming up to take out police. this new development comes as i mentioned on the same day that hundreds attended 25-year-old freddy gray's funeral. he's the young man who died one week after he was arrested stufrd spine and the question how did that happen. >> but i am telling you we will not rest we will not rest until
douglas brinkley thank you. >> coming up next after a weekend of protests in baltimore, some clearly quite violent. police now are saying they are the ones being threatened by gangs in the city also a desperate session for any survivors in nepal after this massive earthquake. incredible moment when this little boy was pulled out of the rubble alive. >>> this is baltimore. this is clearly one of the armored trucks perhaps this is the city police department. i'm not sure. this...
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douglas high school. he's someone that a lot of folks are saying who could really have some influence on the situation there, because of his stature and his long history in loving the cityore. much more of our coverage on baltimore and the simmering tension there right after a break. >>> so many questions about the injuries that ultimately took freddie gray's life. last hour still so very cloudy, even after the news that the investigative report was just handed over to the state attorney's office. so we don't know what happened to him right at the end, but we do know a lot more now about the 25 years that led up to this death. in his story -- and his story is an important one here in this community. watch. before america heard his name chanted in the streets, before his own cries echoed across newsreels, and spurred riots across the city freddie gray was struggling to make a life for himself here and building a long rap sheet along the way. >> he lived here toward the end of his life. he'd been here for about a year or so. came and went all the time, always said hello, seemed like a nice guy they say. never saw a sign of trouble. but the baltimore sun reports gray's lif
douglas high school. he's someone that a lot of folks are saying who could really have some influence on the situation there, because of his stature and his long history in loving the cityore. much more of our coverage on baltimore and the simmering tension there right after a break. >>> so many questions about the injuries that ultimately took freddie gray's life. last hour still so very cloudy, even after the news that the investigative report was just handed over to the state...