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in public. they say the baltimore police disproportionately stop african-americans in traffic stops looking for drugs, even though the police are more than twice as likely to find drugs on white people than on the african-americans they pull over. they finally say the baltimore police do too little to supervise and rain the police force, too little to investigate complaints and, of course, this is the result of a cooperative dweemt between the city and the justice department. the city asked the justice department to come in here and do this report. so what typically is the result of these pattern or practice investigations by the justice department is they go to court, get a consent decree, go to court and agree to undertake certain steps. so this is going to be a little different than some of these news conferences we hear about justice department civil rights investigations because the city will be here as well. it's not just the justice department. we expect the mayor will actually go first and talk about what they intend to do to follow up on the justice department report and what steps they
in public. they say the baltimore police disproportionately stop african-americans in traffic stops looking for drugs, even though the police are more than twice as likely to find drugs on white people than on the african-americans they pull over. they finally say the baltimore police do too little to supervise and rain the police force, too little to investigate complaints and, of course, this is the result of a cooperative dweemt between the city and the justice department. the city asked the...
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>> yes. >> listen, none of these things -- none of these problems we have in baltimore exist in a vacuum. respectfully of your question, i would like to focus on the department of justice department principles. but the work we're doing to revitalize our neighborhoods continues. baltimore has one of the most highly regarded blight elimination plans in the country. we're about to start a school year with a lot of optimism about the leadership in the baltimore city public schools that hopefully will redouble its efforts to bring educational excellence to all of the children of our city. we're working every day on ways to find employment and bringing our institutional anchor partners in the city together to the table to find opportunities for those in our city that are hardest to employ, that work continues. that being said, i don't want anyone to be mistaken. i'm not sitting around and nobody is sitting around until we solve poverty before we make police reforms. nobody is sitting around before we solve the issues of discrimination or poor housing or any of the challenges that baltimore fac
>> yes. >> listen, none of these things -- none of these problems we have in baltimore exist in a vacuum. respectfully of your question, i would like to focus on the department of justice department principles. but the work we're doing to revitalize our neighborhoods continues. baltimore has one of the most highly regarded blight elimination plans in the country. we're about to start a school year with a lot of optimism about the leadership in the baltimore city public schools that...
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the problems in baltimore did not happen overnight. or appear in a day. the pattern or practice that we found results from long-standing systemic deficiencies in the bpd. amy: the justice department lalaunched the i investigationon following the death h of freddie gray, , who died in n 2015 of sl injuries sustained in police custody. althoughgh charges were brought against six police offificers or gray's arrest and death, none has been convicted and all remaining charges have been dropped. deputy assistant u.s. attorney general vanita gupta outlined how african-americans are routinely targeted in baltimore. out of the data we surveyed, the police department made roughly 44% of the stops in two small predominantly african-american districts that contain only 11% of the city's population. african-americans accounted for 95% of the 410 individuals that police department stopped at least 10 times. indeed, when african-american man was stopped 30 times and less than four years with none of the stopped resulting in a citation or criminal charge. we found a patt
the problems in baltimore did not happen overnight. or appear in a day. the pattern or practice that we found results from long-standing systemic deficiencies in the bpd. amy: the justice department lalaunched the i investigationon following the death h of freddie gray, , who died in n 2015 of sl injuries sustained in police custody. althoughgh charges were brought against six police offificers or gray's arrest and death, none has been convicted and all remaining charges have been dropped....
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six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you could soo where it is a 1 in 1,000-year event. it is not saying that it could happen in 1,000 year, but the amount is 0.7% of a given day, and then at one point it was about 1.5 inch, and then in an hour 3.16 inch, and then 6 inches after a two-hour time period, but the city itself plays a role. ellicott city is a old historic town, and it played a part. they are historic, and the roads and the streets are narrow, and very steep. there are incredible inclines in this beautiful city, and so that the rush of water was intense is. we will get pictures of this out o
six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you...
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there have been too many tragedies, including the freddie gray in my own city of baltimore. ave to respond in a responsible way. and i am proud that howard mentioned legislation that i authored. it's way past time that we have a national law outlawing racial profiling once and for all. it hurtsmerican, public safety, it turns community against law enforcement, and it can be deadly. we can do better. i've also introduced was known as the baltimore act which will change some of our criminal justice sentencing guidelines, which are discriminatory against urban centers. body cameras so that we can have accountability for police. most police overwhelmingly do their job the right way. we have to make sure we have the right relationship. my legislation provides for a second chance. let me tell you something -- is not a member of the u.s. senate who has not had a second chance. [applause] so we are can affect that legislation. i want to talk about the main reason for this session. the most important of our fundamental rights, the right to vote. it is fundamental. reclaiming impact, o
there have been too many tragedies, including the freddie gray in my own city of baltimore. ave to respond in a responsible way. and i am proud that howard mentioned legislation that i authored. it's way past time that we have a national law outlawing racial profiling once and for all. it hurtsmerican, public safety, it turns community against law enforcement, and it can be deadly. we can do better. i've also introduced was known as the baltimore act which will change some of our criminal...
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not just in baltimore, but in our united states. i want to close by echoing something that the mayor says routinely. we are going to do whatever it takes. whatever it takes. to have a police department that our citizens deserve. thank you. mayor. >> thank you very much. we're going to open it up for a few questions. >> all right, john berman here along with kate bolduan. you've been watching a press conference out of baltimore. department ofings on the civil s investigation into the police department. a scathing indictment of police practices other the last several decades. systemic racism essentially they're finding. disproportionate use of justice in that city. >> unconstitutional stops, searching and arrests, they say, kind of for years at the department. let's get to jean casarez, in baltimore, following this. you've also followed the case that kind of led to this investigation from the very beginning, the death of freddie gray. what are you hearing, what's the big headline for you. >> well, it's interesting, think the headline
not just in baltimore, but in our united states. i want to close by echoing something that the mayor says routinely. we are going to do whatever it takes. whatever it takes. to have a police department that our citizens deserve. thank you. mayor. >> thank you very much. we're going to open it up for a few questions. >> all right, john berman here along with kate bolduan. you've been watching a press conference out of baltimore. department ofings on the civil s investigation into the...
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the problems in baltimore didn't happen overnight. or appear in a day.at we found results from long-standing systemic deficiencies in the bpd. the agency failed to provide officers with suffer fishant policy, guidance and training to collect data of officer activities and to hold officers accountable for misconduct. failed to provide officers with the necessary equipment and resources they need to do police safely constitutionally and effectively. but these systemic failures alone didn't cause the problem. the police department's zero tolerance street enforcement policy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions, pedestrian stops in particular, often without enough consideration of their limited impact on solving crime and their caustic damage to community relationships. with today's city leaders -- while today's city leaders have recognized these issues, many in the pd continue to follow this strategy. only 3.7% of the police department's more than 300,000 pedestrian stops from january 2010 to may of 2015 resulted in officers issuing
the problems in baltimore didn't happen overnight. or appear in a day.at we found results from long-standing systemic deficiencies in the bpd. the agency failed to provide officers with suffer fishant policy, guidance and training to collect data of officer activities and to hold officers accountable for misconduct. failed to provide officers with the necessary equipment and resources they need to do police safely constitutionally and effectively. but these systemic failures alone didn't cause...
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including right here in baltimore city. and to improve access to those jobs we are investing in our transportation infrastructure including $135 million to completely transform baltimore city and tire transit system. we are working hard to find ways to restore our communities and to keep our streets safe . earlier this year we announced a historic initiative called project core to address the long-standing problem of blank across this city. we are investing $100 million in blight removal and providing another $600 million in financing opportunities for redevelopment here just over the next couple of years. project core is not just about tearing down unsafe and unsightly buildings that are a hotbed for crime and drugs, it's about rebuilding, revitalizing and transforming this entire city area in addition, i've recently signed into law the justice reinvestment which was brought up the product of months of bipartisan negotiation and debate, aimed at protecting maryland citizens and modernizing marilyn's criminal justice system.
including right here in baltimore city. and to improve access to those jobs we are investing in our transportation infrastructure including $135 million to completely transform baltimore city and tire transit system. we are working hard to find ways to restore our communities and to keep our streets safe . earlier this year we announced a historic initiative called project core to address the long-standing problem of blank across this city. we are investing $100 million in blight removal and...
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a scathing report accused police in the city of baltimore of routinely discriminating against black people and using excessive force. the u.s. justice department ordered the investigation after a young black man, freddie gray, died in police custody in april last year, sparking the worst riots in baltimore for decades. aleem maqbool cover that unrest and joins me today. policeing report accuses in baltimore of discriminating against black people and using excessive force. the justice department ordered the investigation after freddie gray died in april of last year, sparking the worst riots in baltimore in decades. aleem maqbool finds me with more on the findings. what i've looked at the report i was struck by what they reveal about the discrimination by the police against the black people of baltimore. aleem: absolutely. they are there in black and white in his report. there was a lot of focus on stop and searches, cars and pedestrians. in those cases, 84% of stop and searches were on black people in the city. now, there is a high african-american population, over 60%. still, there was a
a scathing report accused police in the city of baltimore of routinely discriminating against black people and using excessive force. the u.s. justice department ordered the investigation after a young black man, freddie gray, died in police custody in april last year, sparking the worst riots in baltimore for decades. aleem maqbool cover that unrest and joins me today. policeing report accuses in baltimore of discriminating against black people and using excessive force. the justice department...
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baltimore. he bet big on nba star steph curry. that has paid off many times over. inour has four mvp athletes on its list of >> any athletes you sign on to endorse under armour, what's the trend? baltimore orioles legend cal ripken jr. is designing the sports field for the project. >> what he's doing in the development for the campus down there in port covington, i think it is the best thing in the world to happen to baltimore. >> it comes with some controversy. a development, a private entity, is asking the city of baltimore for a $535 million investment in the infrastructure to make the development possible. >> there's been a lot of talk about the $535 million investment that under armour is asking the city to make. for people who are looking in on the outside to say that's a lot of money to invest in the project overall, what do you say to them? >> first of all, under armour is not asking for a cent. this is the public infrastructure for a much bigger and better idea that a city like baltimore should be able to dream for. >> it's not a check from the city. it is ta
baltimore. he bet big on nba star steph curry. that has paid off many times over. inour has four mvp athletes on its list of >> any athletes you sign on to endorse under armour, what's the trend? baltimore orioles legend cal ripken jr. is designing the sports field for the project. >> what he's doing in the development for the campus down there in port covington, i think it is the best thing in the world to happen to baltimore. >> it comes with some controversy. a development,...
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and in west baltimore. i had the privilege several months ago of addressing the urban league during its legislative policy conference in washington, d.c. at the invitation of mark moriel who is doing a great job as president of the urban league. it's upon release of report, the state of black america. as you know the urban league does these every year and if you look at those reports, you know number one that we've got a lot of work to do in the united states of america. two, achieve the promise of equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity, and you know we have to do it on an urgent basis. and as senator cardin said and i want to salute the senator for his terrific work in the area of voting rights and many other areas, but as he said in all -- and all of you know, here in baltimore we experienced the tragedy of freddie gray. not an isolated incident. something we have seen in cities and towns across the country and as president obama has said, it's not a wake-up call because we should have been well
and in west baltimore. i had the privilege several months ago of addressing the urban league during its legislative policy conference in washington, d.c. at the invitation of mark moriel who is doing a great job as president of the urban league. it's upon release of report, the state of black america. as you know the urban league does these every year and if you look at those reports, you know number one that we've got a lot of work to do in the united states of america. two, achieve the...
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i work as a surgeon, whether i am at home or grew up in rural north carolina or baltimore seeing folksfrom greenmount or liberty, i was wondering, where have you seen in your research that racist ideas have been implanted? not the evidence of it but i don't read much about it. >> you have probably seen a recent study of medical students, medical students that believe black people are more susceptible to pain, that theory was a theory that was used by benjamin rush. benjamin rush was in medical school, a famous doctor in philadelphia during the late 1700s and early 1800s and in one of his books he fight another doctor who stated his doctor was able to amputate a black person's leg while the black person held their leg because that black person did not feel pain. later the father of gynecology, has a statue, in new york city in front of the american medical academy. so this guy was a practicing doctor and foul decided there was a major gynecological problem affecting women and he decided he was going to experiment on the vaginaes of enslaved black women and this speaks to the deck i was
i work as a surgeon, whether i am at home or grew up in rural north carolina or baltimore seeing folksfrom greenmount or liberty, i was wondering, where have you seen in your research that racist ideas have been implanted? not the evidence of it but i don't read much about it. >> you have probably seen a recent study of medical students, medical students that believe black people are more susceptible to pain, that theory was a theory that was used by benjamin rush. benjamin rush was in...
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his name is in a special monument in downtown, baltimore. for a long time people still remember that guy. not too much further away and here in fort mchenry and behind the fort where infantry soldiers, one of those soldiers a private who was in there. his born was frederick hall. he was born in enslaved. he escapes off the plantation and he changes his name because you don't want to get caught and joins the american army and his regiment is sent for fort mchenry as isolated rare-enforc. a shemp like this one exploded near him and a piece of it teared into his right leg. he lingered on for a few uniques a uniques -- weeks, obviously, he died. >> no one found out about that guy. yet, he's dying for a stars spangle banner, too. it shows the diversities of the defender, who came together to defend the flag, the famous and not so famous. however, most of the shells are over shooting or under shooting the floors. >> we don't care if most of the shells don't hit the target, you know, if a few of them do. the lucky ones were not lucky enough. after h
his name is in a special monument in downtown, baltimore. for a long time people still remember that guy. not too much further away and here in fort mchenry and behind the fort where infantry soldiers, one of those soldiers a private who was in there. his born was frederick hall. he was born in enslaved. he escapes off the plantation and he changes his name because you don't want to get caught and joins the american army and his regiment is sent for fort mchenry as isolated rare-enforc. a shemp...
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they're back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. emily: time for your wednesday eyepoppers. olessa this might be the most casual play of the day ever. olessa: check it out. the brewers pop one up and the cubs' anthony rizzo doesn't just make the catch. he jumps up onto the stands and just reaches over. just grabs it. then hops back onto the field and away we go. nothing to see here, folks. talk about a baby on board. a minnesota woman turns to wake-surfing to help induce labor. she was a week overdue and was hoping this would help. the woman cruised on a surfboard behind a boat on the lake last week. she says she did get approval from her doctor, first. five days later she gave birth to her son. randy: toys, getting bumped from mcdonald's happy meals. the healthy new alternative. and the remains of a war hero finally come home to cambridge. how a relative made the homecoming possible, despite one major hurdle. checking out the sites this early wednesday morning, this is the mass pike in boston. when you look down 10, a sera: an evere
they're back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. emily: time for your wednesday eyepoppers. olessa this might be the most casual play of the day ever. olessa: check it out. the brewers pop one up and the cubs' anthony rizzo doesn't just make the catch. he jumps up onto the stands and just reaches over. just grabs it. then hops back onto the field and away we go. nothing to see here, folks. talk about a baby on board. a minnesota woman turns to wake-surfing to help induce labor. she was a week overdue...
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what we know about the cruiseship crash in baltimore. she was out for a walk. an elderly woman died crossing the street in reston. police say the driver never stopped. 'm ryan hughes. but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meningitis b in the u.s. now there are. while uncommon, meningitis b can lead to death within 24 hours. trumenba is a vaccine for 10 through 25 year olds to help prevent group b meningococcal disease. trumenba should not be given if most common side effects were injection-site pain, fatigue... headache, muscle pain, and chills. ask your doctor or pharmacist about all the risks and benefits of trumenba and tell them if you've received any other meningitis b vaccines. meningitis b can be spread by typical sharing like... a drink... a spoon... a kiss. it all started here... it might have been prevented with trumenba. ask your doctor or pharmacist about trumenba. michelle: an elderly woman died after being run
what we know about the cruiseship crash in baltimore. she was out for a walk. an elderly woman died crossing the street in reston. police say the driver never stopped. 'm ryan hughes. but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meningitis b in the u.s. now there are. while uncommon, meningitis b can lead to death within 24 hours. trumenba is a vaccine for 10...
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mookie betts on fire for the red sox in baltimore. he bated in all five runs against the orioles. it was scoreless until the fifth homer. the orioles tied it up in the seventh. so bets went to work again with a two-run shot. the sox win 5-3 and back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. >> 6:25, and let's get in the wednesday eyepoppers. >> this right here might be the most casual play of the day. take a look. check it out. the brewers pop one up, and he jumps onto the stands and reaches over and grabs it and hops back onto the field, and everybody move on. yep, i have got it. >> very agile. >> wow. >> and talk about a baby onboard, a minnesota woman turns to wake surfing to helping to induce labor. she was hoping that this would help, she cruised on a surfboard, and she says that she got approval from her doctor first. five days later she gave birth to her son. i don't know that it really helped to induce labor but she had a good time doing it. >> she did because she does i emily. >> nicely done, all right. >> toys getting bumped from the happy meals, the healthy new alternative. and the
mookie betts on fire for the red sox in baltimore. he bated in all five runs against the orioles. it was scoreless until the fifth homer. the orioles tied it up in the seventh. so bets went to work again with a two-run shot. the sox win 5-3 and back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. >> 6:25, and let's get in the wednesday eyepoppers. >> this right here might be the most casual play of the day. take a look. check it out. the brewers pop one up, and he jumps onto the stands and reaches...
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so it is very fitting that you're here in baltimore city, a city rich in history, and filled with an incredibly hard-working resolute and resilient people. but a city that has been tested. just 90 days after i became governor the worst violence in 47 years sought to tear apart the very fabric of the baltimore city. we worked hard to return peace and calm to our most important city, and our team has earned praise from all around the nation for the way we handled that crisis. but after those dark days had ended, we were faced with questions. what would happen next? we knew then that if there was any hope of truly changing this city for the better, that we had to address the long-standing and serious problems, and we had to face them head on. beginning with your priorities, education, jobs and justice, education is and always will be our number one priority in our administration. we have delivered record investments two years in a row, $6.3 billion last year in education. but in addition our administration is also committed to thinking outside the box and advocating for innovative solut
so it is very fitting that you're here in baltimore city, a city rich in history, and filled with an incredibly hard-working resolute and resilient people. but a city that has been tested. just 90 days after i became governor the worst violence in 47 years sought to tear apart the very fabric of the baltimore city. we worked hard to return peace and calm to our most important city, and our team has earned praise from all around the nation for the way we handled that crisis. but after those dark...
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long-standing, systemic issues that pre-date me and some that pre-date my life that we have had in baltimoret the difference today is that there is leadership in place that's determined to get it right because that's what the citizens of baltimore diserve. >> ifill: most people in this country know of what happened in baltimore because of the freddie gray case. the department of justice says this is not just about freddie gray, but would these efforts be put into place without freddie gray? >> well, i can only speak to my track record, and before the tragic death of freddie gray and the unrest that followed, these reforms were underway. before the death of freddie gray, i was in a very lonely fight in annapolis, our state capital, to get reforms and fight for reforms for law enforcement officers to right something many people in the community felt was a barrier to the trust relationships that they believed were necessary for progress. they thought it was a barrier to hold officers accountable for wrongdoing. that fight happened before. the collaborative review happened before the death of fr
long-standing, systemic issues that pre-date me and some that pre-date my life that we have had in baltimoret the difference today is that there is leadership in place that's determined to get it right because that's what the citizens of baltimore diserve. >> ifill: most people in this country know of what happened in baltimore because of the freddie gray case. the department of justice says this is not just about freddie gray, but would these efforts be put into place without freddie...
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so it has been done very quietly in baltimore since january. took a couple of weeks off but for about eight months, this has been happening. the program has been, basically it has been in existence, in operation but out of the public eye. david: how do you create a cover that captures the scope of that story? i asked creative to her -- director rob vargas. rob: it is not what they see that from the same perspective -- but from the same perspective so we had a couple of great aerial shots of baltimore. we decided to use one because that is basically what the whole story is about. it is all about aerial surveillance, and from there it was about coming up with a good cover line. david: talk about it. rob: this kind of surveillance is constant and originally it was not being done with people's knowledge. and so, i think one of the editors came up with a line, it is not spying, it is always watching. which gets out the fact that this is happening around the clock and that is not something that most people are used to hearing about. and then we just
so it has been done very quietly in baltimore since january. took a couple of weeks off but for about eight months, this has been happening. the program has been, basically it has been in existence, in operation but out of the public eye. david: how do you create a cover that captures the scope of that story? i asked creative to her -- director rob vargas. rob: it is not what they see that from the same perspective -- but from the same perspective so we had a couple of great aerial shots of...
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new surveillnace video of protests in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the morning... they woke up to find a big mess.. they check their surveillance camera's ... and what they discover... is just chilling. (michelle phelps, homeowner) "the time it comes really alive is at night when you close your eyes. anytime you close your eyes, the video of her walking down the hallway is so haunting." there were 8 people sleeping inside the home ... when a burglar broke in! the suspect put on the family's clothes...makeup... and she even made herself a snack! the family's only relief today... police have already taken a woman into custody in connection with this. t
new surveillnace video of protests in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the...
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but our favorite moment last year was a piece we did during the riots in baltimore. i sat down in a diner with some rival gang members who had just called a truce. take a look. all right, i'm here with some of the brothers who are here in baltimore, here doing all the uprising, the unrest. have you guys eaten? you have looked at the menu? >> i already know what i want. >> larry: can we have a waitress in here. i want to know who brought you together. >> i knew this brother a long time. >> larry: how long have you known him? >> four years. >> larry: in gang time, that's, like, 18 years, right. so are you guys in the same organization or different organization? >> no, same organization. >> larry: same organization, okay. you're the same. you're the same. you're not in the organization. >> i'm cool with everybody. >> larry: you're cool with everybody, right. so you guy guys have called a truce-- wait, is it a truce or a treaty? it didn't have to be ratified by congress or anything like that. >> no. >> larry: because john boehner is an ass, i'll tell you that right now. >
but our favorite moment last year was a piece we did during the riots in baltimore. i sat down in a diner with some rival gang members who had just called a truce. take a look. all right, i'm here with some of the brothers who are here in baltimore, here doing all the uprising, the unrest. have you guys eaten? you have looked at the menu? >> i already know what i want. >> larry: can we have a waitress in here. i want to know who brought you together. >> i knew this brother a...
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this week we are here seen a policeman in baltimore and was convicted of doing is wrong to a citizen, even after the freddie gray police were let go. we are not in the beginning of seeing something in america, critical. we are in the middle of it being critical. we don't have to go back to selma and montgomery. it's happening right now in ferguson, in staten island, in sanford, florida. the question is will they be able to rise to the occasion as they arose the vacation and dealt with those things in the '60s? this is our challenge big this is our mandate and i'm glad we stand with marc morial and the national urban league to not just be a flash in the past but to change the temperature in the kitchen to make sure that all americans can 12 together. thank you. [applause] >> urban leaguers reverend al sharpton, one more time give them a big and. [applause] let's change the temperature in the kitchen and to change the temperature in the kitchen, what are they going to do? >> vote. >> next i'm proud to welcome to the national urban league, the president and ceo of the naacp, cornell will
this week we are here seen a policeman in baltimore and was convicted of doing is wrong to a citizen, even after the freddie gray police were let go. we are not in the beginning of seeing something in america, critical. we are in the middle of it being critical. we don't have to go back to selma and montgomery. it's happening right now in ferguson, in staten island, in sanford, florida. the question is will they be able to rise to the occasion as they arose the vacation and dealt with those...
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i'm going to go to this gentle man that teaches race in baltimore county in my home area >> we need to have civil discourse when it comes to this issue because you will not move mountains if you are angry you've got to be civil with this. >> i wanted to pick up on two of the comments related to the gentle man about what they do and you focused on the word justice and again, you did here a minute ago. but a few minutes ago we talkedd about the equal justice initiative. if you don't know about the work brian stephenson does, shame on you. you. nicyou.myde in every my students in every class and community college read his book because it is the essence of fighting not just mass incarceration but the injustice that continues to exist in our society as documented in such palpable ways and i encourage you to learn more about his wo work. it's the equal justice initiative. going back to one of the questions that i thought was a maybe we dquestion we were goino address tonight. it is the technology of cameras and the cameras that the police are taking and using and somece police departments in
i'm going to go to this gentle man that teaches race in baltimore county in my home area >> we need to have civil discourse when it comes to this issue because you will not move mountains if you are angry you've got to be civil with this. >> i wanted to pick up on two of the comments related to the gentle man about what they do and you focused on the word justice and again, you did here a minute ago. but a few minutes ago we talkedd about the equal justice initiative. if you don't...
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group and everybody's interested and you lift each other up it can be tremendous. >> in the university of baltimore about ten blocks away from where freddy gray died or where he was arrested and the riots occurred. as a law professor i would stress that in this constitutional democracy the most powerful weapon in individual can still have is a license to practice law. not only are you on the playing field but you can change the rules and make them better so i would encourage young people not to forget about the career to get a license to practice because in this constitutional democracy you can still make a big difference by changing the rules. >> i am a member of fan club, and it is enormous in this area. >> with respect to economics in college debt, is it true the children of congresspeople have no debt because they don't have to pay to go to college, and is there something that should be done about that and are any of you working with the equalebt be justice project and the whole issue around mass incarceration and what you're doing to they ao commemorate the lives of the 4,000 murdered individu
group and everybody's interested and you lift each other up it can be tremendous. >> in the university of baltimore about ten blocks away from where freddy gray died or where he was arrested and the riots occurred. as a law professor i would stress that in this constitutional democracy the most powerful weapon in individual can still have is a license to practice law. not only are you on the playing field but you can change the rules and make them better so i would encourage young people...
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in on the killer. >> details about the little boy that died on a water slide. death. >>> baltimore lieutenant brian rice will receive $26,000 in back pay after being acquitted in the death of freddie gray. it started in may of 2015 and ended last month. rice was one of 6 officers charged after gray suffered a fatal next injury in a police van. acquitted. the charges have been dropped against the other officers. >>> today a blistering new report from the justice department after a lengthy investigation into baltimore police behavior. >> a lot of people say it validates what they know. a longstanding pattern of unlawful stops, searches and arrests especially black people in poor neighborhoods. here is discrimination in the baltimore police department and finding officers routinely violated the constitutional rights of citizens especially african- americans made unlawful arrests and regularly used excessive force. >> the violations have deeply erroded trust. essential to effective policing and public safety. >> the justice department after an unarmed black man freddie gray suffered in
in on the killer. >> details about the little boy that died on a water slide. death. >>> baltimore lieutenant brian rice will receive $26,000 in back pay after being acquitted in the death of freddie gray. it started in may of 2015 and ended last month. rice was one of 6 officers charged after gray suffered a fatal next injury in a police van. acquitted. the charges have been dropped against the other officers. >>> today a blistering new report from the justice...
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meantime the nationals and the orioles play game two of the beltway series in baltimore. the orioles took game one last night so the nationals will turn to the rookie reynaldo lopez who dominated the braves in the last start striking out 11 batters in seven innings. the o's will counter with kevin gsoman who has been great at camden yards going 4-1 with e.r.a. under so the pitch where d.c. united hits the road in need of points. the united play four of the next five matches on the road starting tomorrow at the mop treial impact -- montreal impact. if united are going to make the playoffs this year they need points on the road. d.c. united will play north of the boarder in montreal as we mentioned. that is a game you can see on newschannel8. the match starts at 7:30. our coverage begins at 7:00. one final note fresh from the success in rio, five-time olympic gold medalist katie ledecky will toss the first pitch at tomorrow's nats-orioles game. that will be fun for the fans to see that. leon: fun to see. should be a good night to be watching baseball. doug: good baseball tom
meantime the nationals and the orioles play game two of the beltway series in baltimore. the orioles took game one last night so the nationals will turn to the rookie reynaldo lopez who dominated the braves in the last start striking out 11 batters in seven innings. the o's will counter with kevin gsoman who has been great at camden yards going 4-1 with e.r.a. under so the pitch where d.c. united hits the road in need of points. the united play four of the next five matches on the road starting...
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his death ruled a homicide set off protests and riots. >> weather in baltimore or in baltimore or around the country, these efforts won't take place overnight. >> i'm very, very concerned by some of the information contained in in detailed report. i -- in this detailed report. i have no tolerance for a person wearing this uniform if prejudiced policing. >> federal investigators spent over a year interviewing baltimore residents, police officers, prosecutors, public defenders and elected officials and riding along with officers on duty reviewing documents and complaints. >>> a judge sentenced a serial killer to death for 10 los angeles murders that span decades known as the grim sleeper. lonnie franklin was sentenced today for murdering a teenage girl and nine women in a poor section of the city between 1985 some people said detectives didn't really try that hard to solve the murders because the victims were all black and many were prostitutes who used crack cocaine. >>> a man says hewill run across the country to bring awareness to one of the leading causes of death in the united states.
his death ruled a homicide set off protests and riots. >> weather in baltimore or in baltimore or around the country, these efforts won't take place overnight. >> i'm very, very concerned by some of the information contained in in detailed report. i -- in this detailed report. i have no tolerance for a person wearing this uniform if prejudiced policing. >> federal investigators spent over a year interviewing baltimore residents, police officers, prosecutors, public defenders...
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not too much action in baltimore. the rain came right back. these two teams currently in a rain delay. they are scoreless. let's go to the pitch now. d.c. united hosting the new york red bulls. second half, united down 2-0 with the penalty kick. marcello taking it for d.c. he boots that one home. united, they're on the board, now within a goal. just a few minutes later, united taking up the corner kick. the ball burnbalm. he heads it to patrick mullens, who heads it home. that one tied the game. this game, final score, 2-2. >>> the state of maryland dominating rio. gold medals. 19 gold medals for the state. unbelievable olympics in the state of maryland. >> we're all very proud of them. >>> thise y iars the 100th anniversary of the national parks service. and it is celebrating the centennial with seven days of special events. so today, people got to join the park police officers and park rangers on a bike ride. learning about the history of the east potomac park. george washington established the united states park police. the unit of the natio
not too much action in baltimore. the rain came right back. these two teams currently in a rain delay. they are scoreless. let's go to the pitch now. d.c. united hosting the new york red bulls. second half, united down 2-0 with the penalty kick. marcello taking it for d.c. he boots that one home. united, they're on the board, now within a goal. just a few minutes later, united taking up the corner kick. the ball burnbalm. he heads it to patrick mullens, who heads it home. that one tied the...
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in half. the mayor says one of the drivers may have ran a red light. of the bus drivers killed. next story may be one of the more emotional stories you hear all day. went outand baltimore of her home to get something out of the car and turns back to see it engulfed in flames. inside was her eight-month-old daughter who could be heard crying as well as the family dog. firefighters quickly found the dog covering the baby with his body. >> that way, nothing got to her. he stayedthere -- with her the whole time in the bedroom and would not come downstairs to get out the door. jummy: unfortunately, that dog died. the baby is now recovering. a gofundme page raised nearly $5,000 for the family. back now to the explosion at a silver spring apartment building. there's is still a huge need for donations for many of the victims. arey, many in the community coming toget support for them. hugh mccrea has the story. reporter: as you can see behind me, the good people at inventive community services are hard at work. everybody you are looking at is a volunteer doing their best to help the victims of that terrible explosion here in silver spring. what they are loading our clothing and
in half. the mayor says one of the drivers may have ran a red light. of the bus drivers killed. next story may be one of the more emotional stories you hear all day. went outand baltimore of her home to get something out of the car and turns back to see it engulfed in flames. inside was her eight-month-old daughter who could be heard crying as well as the family dog. firefighters quickly found the dog covering the baby with his body. >> that way, nothing got to her. he stayedthere -- with...
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in her lap. sean king took things a bit further. baltimore mom killed by cops illustrates power of white privilege. and now in a now deleted tweet, "the washington post's" wesley lowry said, quote, every fatal police shooting by definition is a summary execution. pastor wesley west of faith and power ministries is a member of black lives matter. and kevin jackson is a fox news contributor and executive director of the black sphere.net. pastor, do you defend those headlines? do you think those headlines are misleading in light of what we are told are the facts? >> well, i can't say it's misleading. i would say right now there is a story behind it all. again, after what just happened here in baltimore with the death of freddie gray and now this, this shows that, no, none of that is misleading at all. i stand behind everything that was been put out today in her benefit. >> if you believe that, then what should the cops have done if they went to this person's house, she skipped out on her court appearance. they have to execute a bench warrant. th
in her lap. sean king took things a bit further. baltimore mom killed by cops illustrates power of white privilege. and now in a now deleted tweet, "the washington post's" wesley lowry said, quote, every fatal police shooting by definition is a summary execution. pastor wesley west of faith and power ministries is a member of black lives matter. and kevin jackson is a fox news contributor and executive director of the black sphere.net. pastor, do you defend those headlines? do you...
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81 in baltimore. 58 in the nation capital. the all-important dew point temperatures tell us how dry the area is. dew point in the 50's. temperatures in the 80's. that is comfortable and a rare sights. experience in the month of august. as far as the temperature goes in the morning be in the 50's. the mid-to-upper 50's in outlying areas. day. we will have the timing and lay out the next seven days to see when the heat and the humidity returns. in the meantime, enjoy every minute of it. leon: it sounds like a plan. thank you, doug. developing now, the obama administration cannot cut off funding to the school districts that do not follow the guideline on the treatment of transgender students. federal judge in texas blocked the directive pending review by a higher court and possible appeals. 13 different states were challenging the directive which ordered the transgender students must be allowed to use the bathrooms of their choice. michelle: more than 48,000 kids went back to school in the district today. i was the grand opening
81 in baltimore. 58 in the nation capital. the all-important dew point temperatures tell us how dry the area is. dew point in the 50's. temperatures in the 80's. that is comfortable and a rare sights. experience in the month of august. as far as the temperature goes in the morning be in the 50's. the mid-to-upper 50's in outlying areas. day. we will have the timing and lay out the next seven days to see when the heat and the humidity returns. in the meantime, enjoy every minute of it. leon: it...
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emily: mookie betts on fire for the red sox in baltimore. he batted-in all 5 runs last night against the orioles. it was scoreless until the fifth when betts hit this three-run homer. the orioles tied it up in seventh. the eighth with a two-run shot. sox win, 5-3. they're back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. betts was impressive but we think this is the play of the day. the cubs' anthony rizzo doesn't just catch a brewers' pop-up. he jumps onto the stands and casually reaches over to grab the ball. nothing to see here, folks. and then back on his way. [laughter] something similar but they knocked over a drink. emily: much more considerate. [laughter] cindy: we are now past the midpoint of august. the past four days now have been at or above 90 degrees. for the month of august they are running far above average. although we will not be touching the 90 degree mark over the next couple still be running above average. in the next few days we will go up into the 80's. it should be above average through the upcoming weekend. things are quieting down.
emily: mookie betts on fire for the red sox in baltimore. he batted-in all 5 runs last night against the orioles. it was scoreless until the fifth when betts hit this three-run homer. the orioles tied it up in seventh. the eighth with a two-run shot. sox win, 5-3. they're back in baltimore tonight at 7:05. betts was impressive but we think this is the play of the day. the cubs' anthony rizzo doesn't just catch a brewers' pop-up. he jumps onto the stands and casually reaches over to grab the...
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in 2005. the equivalent of one sixth of the city's population. with this report' release, the city of baltimore the department of justice entered to an agreement in principle which sets in motion numerous reforms including better training, better equipment, and better community relations all monitored by doj observers, but it doesn't come cheap. with an expected cost of $5 million to $10 million a year. there is another potential cost -- the so-called ferguson effect, where less aggressive policing has resulted in more cities, an increase in violent crime. that apparent lay is a risk that the city of baltimore and the department of justice are willing to take. sandra, back to you. >> doug, thank you. is the timing of this just a convince dns or not? joining us to debate this, dimitri roberts, a former chicago police officer who has worked on fbi task force. joe hicks, a former civil rights leader and vice president of community advocates, and eric guster, an attorney and political commentator. i want to get to you first, dimitri, using your long history in law enforcement. there are specifics i
in 2005. the equivalent of one sixth of the city's population. with this report' release, the city of baltimore the department of justice entered to an agreement in principle which sets in motion numerous reforms including better training, better equipment, and better community relations all monitored by doj observers, but it doesn't come cheap. with an expected cost of $5 million to $10 million a year. there is another potential cost -- the so-called ferguson effect, where less aggressive...
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. >> in baltimore in this scathing report from the department of justice about the baltimore city police department. officers routinely violated people, particularly african-american's civil rights. >> larry: there you have it, first ferguson, now another d o.j. report confirms racial bias in policing. for more let's turn to mike yard with the [bleep] news. hey, mike. (cheers and applause) so mike, the d o.j. has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah, no [bleep], larry. >> larry: thank you, mike, for that in depth analysis. that is mike yard and the no [bleep] news, everybody. thank you very much. (applause) very short yet efficient news program. (laughter) all right, let's dig into the stats in this report because the proof is in the imeolice irrelevantly biased pudding. >> blacks make up 60% of baltimore's drivers but account for 82% of traffic stops. >> indeed one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years, with none of the stops resulting in a sigh taition or a criminal charge. >> larry: holy [bleep]. they pulled this brother over 30 ti
. >> in baltimore in this scathing report from the department of justice about the baltimore city police department. officers routinely violated people, particularly african-american's civil rights. >> larry: there you have it, first ferguson, now another d o.j. report confirms racial bias in policing. for more let's turn to mike yard with the [bleep] news. hey, mike. (cheers and applause) so mike, the d o.j. has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah,...
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this week i have been in florida, north carolina before coming to baltimore. will be in wisconsin and michigan tomorrow. we are not wasting a single minute because it is now 97 days until election day and we caps on much to do. the stakes in this election are too high for to many people and you know that better than anybody. i've had the chance to work with some of you before and am grateful for that. , alexay longtime friend herman a great virginia and friend and i can sort of name said. for those of you who i've not worked with sus to tell you a bit about who i am, and what i care about. and who i will be fighting for every day. you heard a little bit from mark but i will go through to. i grew up in kansas city. any kansas or missouri folks? we do. right in the center. the midwestern part of the audience. the heartland of the audience. didew up in a family that not care about politics. they can about service, treating people right. my dad ran a i working shop. iron shop.g shop -- he told us that the welders who, through school and it would be my business scho
this week i have been in florida, north carolina before coming to baltimore. will be in wisconsin and michigan tomorrow. we are not wasting a single minute because it is now 97 days until election day and we caps on much to do. the stakes in this election are too high for to many people and you know that better than anybody. i've had the chance to work with some of you before and am grateful for that. , alexay longtime friend herman a great virginia and friend and i can sort of name said. for...
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i was born in 1975 in west baltimore. my father is... my father and my mother grew up in grinding poverty, my mother in the projects of west baltimore, my father in north philadelphia and, you know, other areas of philadelphia. he went off-- because i talk about him quite a bit-- he went off to the vietnam war, became radicalized by the war. war tends to have that effect on, you know, generations. joined the black panther party, has... how many of us? i lose count sometimes. there are seven of us. has seven kids. we have four different mothers, but we're all very tight. i was raised in the middle of that in what i often say on paper looked like an utter mess, but in my world was actually quite practical and worked very fine. >> hinojosa: i love that. i love the fact that you basically say, you know, "if you see it on paper, out there you're going to think that my life looked like an utter mess." >> right. >> hinojosa: because of the fact that seven kids from four different moms... >> right. >> hinojosa: you know, a dad...
i was born in 1975 in west baltimore. my father is... my father and my mother grew up in grinding poverty, my mother in the projects of west baltimore, my father in north philadelphia and, you know, other areas of philadelphia. he went off-- because i talk about him quite a bit-- he went off to the vietnam war, became radicalized by the war. war tends to have that effect on, you know, generations. joined the black panther party, has... how many of us? i lose count sometimes. there are seven of...
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baltimore. here's just an example. if an officer's inmunity and they're pedestrians and one pedestrian flees from the police officer, unless there is an imminent threat to the police officer to pursue that person displays a distrust. the police commissioner of baltimore spoke, kevin davis, some time ago. >> we know that our citizens are outraged at some of the details included in this report. and they should be. citizens can't be expected to respect an agency if the trust of that agency is breached. >> reporter: 163-page report cites so many blatant examples. here's one we want everybody to listen to. "during a ride-along with the justice department officials, a baltimore police department sergeant instructed a patrol officer to stop a group of young african-american males on a street corner, question them and order them to disperse. when the patrol officer protested that he had no valid reason to stop the group, the sergeant replied, "then make something up." brooke, that's only one example of really shocking things, including strip sea
baltimore. here's just an example. if an officer's inmunity and they're pedestrians and one pedestrian flees from the police officer, unless there is an imminent threat to the police officer to pursue that person displays a distrust. the police commissioner of baltimore spoke, kevin davis, some time ago. >> we know that our citizens are outraged at some of the details included in this report. and they should be. citizens can't be expected to respect an agency if the trust of that agency...
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orioles are represented in here, the baltimore ravens are here, michael phelps is in here. so anything and everything to do with the state of maryland and sports is here, but there's one artifact that i thought you might be really interested in seeing, and that's a babe ruth game-used bat. >> of course, a bat this extraordinary must be handled with care. >> the first thing i have to do gloves -- i want you to put on gloves -- because when we deal with artifacts in the museum world, we don't want to get our hand oil all over the artifact because that hurts the artifact. okay? we're going to take out a bat that babe ruth used in the year that he hit 60 home runs -- 1927. so this bat is very special because it is notched. notches on it. we're not sure if that's for home runs or hot dogs... >> [ chuckles ] >> ...that he achieved with this. anyway, grab ahold of that. that's a pretty valuable piece of turf you got there right now. louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still
orioles are represented in here, the baltimore ravens are here, michael phelps is in here. so anything and everything to do with the state of maryland and sports is here, but there's one artifact that i thought you might be really interested in seeing, and that's a babe ruth game-used bat. >> of course, a bat this extraordinary must be handled with care. >> the first thing i have to do gloves -- i want you to put on gloves -- because when we deal with artifacts in the museum world,...
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. >> a water main break in baltimore sent water spewing like a geyser. it happened shortly after noon today. the jet of water creating a big traffic backup as well as the water just rained down all over the streets. crews are expecting to be working on repairing for hours to come. dozens of schools in baltimore had to shut down because of the heat. >>> nasa one step closer to a mars center. scientists did a successful splash down test of the orion spacecraft. here it comes. here comes the splash. sound effects extra. more than 5,000 sensors measured the impacts. crash dummies were inside to meas they hope to go to mars in 2023. >> thank goodness you made that sound. i wouldn't have remembered what a splash sounded like. >> it is like a silent movie. i wanted a little noise. we will have some rain now without a doubt. >>> some increasing shower chances with whatever it is off to the west of us. sometimes in a couple of days, that's the way it looks like it will move. i'm sorry we couldn't be more specific. this shot. that is an f-150. >> looks like the pl
. >> a water main break in baltimore sent water spewing like a geyser. it happened shortly after noon today. the jet of water creating a big traffic backup as well as the water just rained down all over the streets. crews are expecting to be working on repairing for hours to come. dozens of schools in baltimore had to shut down because of the heat. >>> nasa one step closer to a mars center. scientists did a successful splash down test of the orion spacecraft. here it comes. here...
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homicides are up more than 60% in baltimore alone. they are up more than 50% in washington d.c. this is the future offered by the policies of hillary clinton and her friends. more poverty, more crime and basically just more of the same. the future she offers is the most pessimistic thing i can imagine. it's time for a different future. here is what i'm proposing first on immigration. no country has been hurt more by immigration and policies than the african american community and she considers them a guaranteed vote. now she's proposing to print instant work permits for millions of illegal immigrants to come in and take everybody's job including low income african americans. not right. i will secure our borders and improve our jobs and wages in your community to improve the wages and improve our jobs and we're not going to let you leave our country so quickly and so easily to take their and not going to happen. we will only invite people to join our country who share our tolerant values, who support our constitution and who love all of our people. they love our people. they have
homicides are up more than 60% in baltimore alone. they are up more than 50% in washington d.c. this is the future offered by the policies of hillary clinton and her friends. more poverty, more crime and basically just more of the same. the future she offers is the most pessimistic thing i can imagine. it's time for a different future. here is what i'm proposing first on immigration. no country has been hurt more by immigration and policies than the african american community and she considers...
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are not as high as they are in baltimore. >>> what's so disconcerting about this is this is an invasion of our inner space, our inner sanctum and our psycher. our zone of security. >>> now,over all in maryland, car jackings have gone down, including in montgomery and prince george's counties. in baltimore, car jackings are on pace to double this year. >>> this will not be welcome news to at&t customers. >> the customer is raising rates on its data plans. it will cost more to have more data but the price per gigabyte will be lower. the new rates will begin on sunday. for now you can keep your existing data plan but if you want to change your data l you'll have to pay the new rate. >> that breaking news a a major crash in prince george's county that could impact your commute. >> we have team coverage for you this morning. getting up to the minute the minute you are up. we begin with erika gonzalez. what's going on? >> this is not looking good for drivers coming out of southern maryland. this is an accident in oxon hill that we've been monitoring since we started this morning. this is impa
are not as high as they are in baltimore. >>> what's so disconcerting about this is this is an invasion of our inner space, our inner sanctum and our psycher. our zone of security. >>> now,over all in maryland, car jackings have gone down, including in montgomery and prince george's counties. in baltimore, car jackings are on pace to double this year. >>> this will not be welcome news to at&t customers. >> the customer is raising rates on its data plans. it...
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a high of 87, right near our the first two games in baltimore not too good. it is reckoning night at nationals park. of them. w, two i've doing my part -- the weather will be particularly will talk about the weekend and beyond in a few minutes, jimmy. jummy: thanks, doug. main street from ellicott to court avenue will be opened. old columbia pike will also reopen down to main street. parking is still prohibited, though. the changes will allow businesses at the west end of the street to get back to work. meanwhile, the rest of the street will remain closed as crews start to rebuild the infrastructure in that area. to montgomery county now were a shooting has left one person dead, and now investigators are trying to determine what led to the crime in burtonsville. our john gonzalez is near the scene this noon with the latest. john: side of route 198. this is sandy spring road in maryland. this type of crime is very rare for this section of montgomery county. we will take a look at the police cruisers that remain this afternoon here in front of his home. a number
a high of 87, right near our the first two games in baltimore not too good. it is reckoning night at nationals park. of them. w, two i've doing my part -- the weather will be particularly will talk about the weekend and beyond in a few minutes, jimmy. jummy: thanks, doug. main street from ellicott to court avenue will be opened. old columbia pike will also reopen down to main street. parking is still prohibited, though. the changes will allow businesses at the west end of the street to get back...