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key and skinner, right, if you look at the body of water behind me here, this is the upper part of the river where it flows into the inner harbor of baltimore city. and really on this body of water if you were standing here, you would see a small ship, a packet ship going down the river to rendezvous with the british. a few days later, they rendezvous with a huge british armada of about 50 ships coming up the bay, under a flag of truce, the british negotiate with the british high command. key and skinner are allowed into the admiral's cabin. there's a negotiation no doubt over some fine meal and port wine for dessert. in the course of negotiation, perhaps gave key and skinner a hard time. but they ultimately relented and let dr. beans go free. however, on one condition that they had to witness the bombardment of ft. mchenry and the attack on baltimore. because as these negotiations were taking place, the british high demand figured that key and beans -- or key and skinner had seen too much of their preparations to attack baltimore. they wanted to make sure they didn't go back and tell all they knew. and so now the stage is set for key to be an e
key and skinner, right, if you look at the body of water behind me here, this is the upper part of the river where it flows into the inner harbor of baltimore city. and really on this body of water if you were standing here, you would see a small ship, a packet ship going down the river to rendezvous with the british. a few days later, they rendezvous with a huge british armada of about 50 ships coming up the bay, under a flag of truce, the british negotiate with the british high command. key...
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the city. the big cannons of this fort were swiveled onto the city itself. there was another pro-confederate right, fort mchenry could bombard baltimore back into the union. the second -- anyone accused of aiding and supporting the southern cause would be arrested. many of those arrested would be brought to this very room in which i am now standing. president abraham lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus. that meant that people could be arrested and brought here and detained and held here for no specific crime, and not even given a trial in front of their peers or in front of a judge. many people saw this as an abuse of rights. some in baltimore said, lincoln has set himself up as king and fort mchenry is his baltimore bastille, an allusion to the king of france. one man who was brought here to fort mchenry was john merryman. john merryman was an officer and a pro-confederate horse unit called the baltimore county horse guard. even though they had been disbanded, they had a reputation of being pro-southern. he was arrested under the pretext of training programs that are -- pro-confederate on his property. merryman was brought here and held in one of
the city. the big cannons of this fort were swiveled onto the city itself. there was another pro-confederate right, fort mchenry could bombard baltimore back into the union. the second -- anyone accused of aiding and supporting the southern cause would be arrested. many of those arrested would be brought to this very room in which i am now standing. president abraham lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus. that meant that people could be arrested and brought here and detained and held here...
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in the city of baltimore we continue to focus and i'm pushing, i've been in baltimore for two years and this is the third city had been in charge of. i come from the west coast and i was born in d.c. but family moved at an early age to the west coast. the only reason i'm sharing that with you is because i grew up in south-central los angeles. a very poor kid, came from a neighborhood where traditional game started in my neighborhoods. gainesville -- gangs like the crips and the bloods and all these types of thing started in the neighborhood where i grew up. i share with people to see if they can connect with me because i share with the communities many times what we 1-800-was fried bologna sandwiches. anybody a fried bologna sandwiches in this room? so that was my time that i grew up. i ask people and i asked my mother at that young age of eight years old does anybody give a dam whether i lived or died when asked if anybody care if i survived is a little black kid growing up in south-central los angeles and did anybody understand my hopes are my dreams or aspirations? with that and i ta
in the city of baltimore we continue to focus and i'm pushing, i've been in baltimore for two years and this is the third city had been in charge of. i come from the west coast and i was born in d.c. but family moved at an early age to the west coast. the only reason i'm sharing that with you is because i grew up in south-central los angeles. a very poor kid, came from a neighborhood where traditional game started in my neighborhoods. gainesville -- gangs like the crips and the bloods and all...
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in the city of baltimore, we continue to focus on -- i've been in baltimore for years and this is the third city. i come from the west coast. family left to the west coast. grew up in south central los angeles. deprame a neighborhood where gangs we know them. traditional games started in my habde. games like the scripts and the bloods. and all these type of friends starred in the neighborhood where i grew up. an i share with people and see if they can connect with me because i share with the community. sate mes is what we anybody eat fried bologna -- so that my time they grew up. and i asked people -- and i ask my mother at the young age of 8 years old, did anybody give a damn whether i lived or die? >> did anyone survive that i survived a black kid. did anybody else your home your dreams your expiration. >> i take that with what are we doing in baltimore? be e try to beat them toe -- i fish them to having academic come in. and focusing on what works. that it's not the flay of the day. based on the dath data and they will change for police agencies. as i say that we have programs like
in the city of baltimore, we continue to focus on -- i've been in baltimore for years and this is the third city. i come from the west coast. family left to the west coast. grew up in south central los angeles. deprame a neighborhood where gangs we know them. traditional games started in my habde. games like the scripts and the bloods. and all these type of friends starred in the neighborhood where i grew up. an i share with people and see if they can connect with me because i share with the...
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of all the heroin that we're seeing in this area is coming from south america. >> that's a war that we have to fight in my city, in this city, in the city of baltimore. we don't get to say that we h e failed. we have to find new solutions, be smarter than what we were in the past, learn and adapt. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed and targeting several students. the university police chief sent an e-mail to students asking them to walk in groups, use well-lit routes and take advantage of safe ride programs. >>> some parents in northern virginia might soon have to pay for their kids to ride the school bus. the loudoun county school boshd asking the ste for permission to charge students to ride. that's currently against the law in virginia. we spoke with some parents who are not happied aboy about the paying for kids to ride the bus. >> i know we need to pay for more schools, but to pay for day to day activities like getting to school, be nice if that was provided. >> loudoun county school board has it was a difficult decisi
of all the heroin that we're seeing in this area is coming from south america. >> that's a war that we have to fight in my city, in this city, in the city of baltimore. we don't get to say that we h e failed. we have to find new solutions, be smarter than what we were in the past, learn and adapt. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed and targeting several...
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we want to bring in debbie hines, a trial attorney in the city of baltimore. you have been before grand juries, you can tell us the circumstances that we are talking about, an unusual case, an unusual decision by the prosecutor to present all of the evidence. and people suggest that this is pretty much like a trial behind closed doors. >> exactly. and the grand jury is always behind closed doors, but what doesn't normally happen in the grand jury. we are not taking in every witness and throwing in everything, including the kitchen sink for the grand jurors to decide. we take a selective amount of witnesses in that we feel can make the case, evidence. >> it's not to determine guilt or innocence, but establish probable cause to go forward. >> absolutely. standard. >> what is the problem. the prosecutor, and lori jane gliha, you saw this much the prosecutor emphasised look, i have given all the evidence available to the grand jury, they had access to everything, and the prosecutor said he did not present any of this evidence himself, right. so what - what is the p
we want to bring in debbie hines, a trial attorney in the city of baltimore. you have been before grand juries, you can tell us the circumstances that we are talking about, an unusual case, an unusual decision by the prosecutor to present all of the evidence. and people suggest that this is pretty much like a trial behind closed doors. >> exactly. and the grand jury is always behind closed doors, but what doesn't normally happen in the grand jury. we are not taking in every witness and...
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the veterans day parade in st. mary's county. he plans to visit each of the 23 counties in the city of baltimore to thank voters for electing him. nked anthony brown in one of the biggest upset wins in the country. >>> now to a developing story in hawaii. a river of molt up lava finally reached a rural town on the big island consuming its first home. take a look at the video here of the slow-moving lava from the kilauea volcano. many have been urged to evacuate. since the lava started bubbling in late june, it's scorched trees, sheds and parts of a cemetery. the snow is still coming down in parts of the midwest. how about that for a contrast? here is one of the hardest-hit areas in st. cloud, minnesota. some areas received 10 to 15 inches of snow in the area. some people living in the area are seasoned for the snow. >> being from minnesota, i expect the snow from time to time. and i think it's great. >> wow, good for you. the snow is causing a mess on the roads. many cities are declaring snow emergencies so crews can plow the streets. just a demonstration with the power of nature. lava is burning down trees and homes in hawaii an
the veterans day parade in st. mary's county. he plans to visit each of the 23 counties in the city of baltimore to thank voters for electing him. nked anthony brown in one of the biggest upset wins in the country. >>> now to a developing story in hawaii. a river of molt up lava finally reached a rural town on the big island consuming its first home. take a look at the video here of the slow-moving lava from the kilauea volcano. many have been urged to evacuate. since the lava started...
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and my fellow citizens, 200 years ago here in this place and in the trenches that have been dug all around our city, the people of baltimoreher regardless of race or differences of class or distinctions of creed. and they carried the day. the star-spangled banner, that giant flag, was sewed itself together by black and white hands, hands of freedom, hands of bondage, american hands. look around you. look to the people in front of you and behind you and to the left and to the right of you and you will see the faces of the first generation of americans since those days 200 years ago to see and to grieve americans killed on american soil, to witness our own president fleeing danger in our homeland of the united states, to see our government buildings burning and under attack in washington. there is more that unites us than divides us. in 1814 on this date, in this place, one state, one maryland chose to step forward and take responsibility for saving the united states of america. and this year together we fulfill another important responsibility, and that is to help each other remember that our country often goes through time
and my fellow citizens, 200 years ago here in this place and in the trenches that have been dug all around our city, the people of baltimoreher regardless of race or differences of class or distinctions of creed. and they carried the day. the star-spangled banner, that giant flag, was sewed itself together by black and white hands, hands of freedom, hands of bondage, american hands. look around you. look to the people in front of you and behind you and to the left and to the right of you and...
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. >> stephanie, mayor of the city of baltimore, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> upext, an update from the ground in ferguson, missouri. isis, ebola, lacking in the mid terms, now violence in ferguson, the ultimate test of crisis management for president obama. you're watching "hardball," the we have an array of things on the tailgate, rock, bottle, a socket extension, looks like broken tent poles that were hurled at the officers, pieces of asphalt. small bottles filled with probably something you could drink, perhaps water or gatorade. other small bottles filled with what appears to be urine. those are things we're trying to protect the officers and the guardsmen when they're doing their jobs. when the officers are having those kinds of events, it's really difficult for them to manage the job they're supposed to be doing as well as they can. we made 44 arrests this evening. we did make four felony arrests. three of them -- one was unlawful use of the weapon and the other were assault against police officers. i wish i could give you more details on those right now, b
. >> stephanie, mayor of the city of baltimore, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> upext, an update from the ground in ferguson, missouri. isis, ebola, lacking in the mid terms, now violence in ferguson, the ultimate test of crisis management for president obama. you're watching "hardball," the we have an array of things on the tailgate, rock, bottle, a socket extension, looks like broken tent poles that were hurled at the officers, pieces of...
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. >> stephanie, mayor of the city of baltimore, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> up an update from the ground in ferguson, missouri. isis, ebola, lacking in the mid terms, now violence in ferguson, the ultimate test of crisis management for president obama. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips,
. >> stephanie, mayor of the city of baltimore, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> up an update from the ground in ferguson, missouri. isis, ebola, lacking in the mid terms, now violence in ferguson, the ultimate test of crisis management for president obama. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed...
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include the opening of the porsche casino in baltimore -- does not include the opening of the horseshoe casino in baltimore in august. some heavy downpours, severe thunderstorms east of the city. we arebeen active, and not finished with the pockets of heavy rain. looking forward to the weather later this evening, if you're heading out, we're looking at a pocket of a small area of heavy rain north of washington, through beltsville, laurel, continuing to spread into howard county. eventually two words glen burnie, anne arundel county, a second area in anne arundel county and across the bay. we're seeing these repeat patterns moving across. this is lingering behind the whole cold front from earlier today. up to one inch in mount area, adding to that total, .63 in bowie. if you like to keep the numbers at home, put these in your journal, 65, 55, the high-end low. of an inch in9 the rain gauge at reagan national. we are in the 50's. it takes a wild behind the cold front for the cold air to filter in, but it shall. cold air across the western mountains of maryland. this larger view shows the satellite radar, bands of showers developing behind the cold front. that will push through
include the opening of the porsche casino in baltimore -- does not include the opening of the horseshoe casino in baltimore in august. some heavy downpours, severe thunderstorms east of the city. we arebeen active, and not finished with the pockets of heavy rain. looking forward to the weather later this evening, if you're heading out, we're looking at a pocket of a small area of heavy rain north of washington, through beltsville, laurel, continuing to spread into howard county. eventually two...
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of baltimore's upper class, a wealthy merchant. and today his name is embossed on the battle monument, a monument that still stands in downtown baltimore and has become a symbol of the citywilliams, born enslaved in prince george's county under the name frederick hall, he escaped from slavery and changed his name to william williams and joined the united states army. he, too, was morality wounded here. this morning, like 200 years ago, a cross section of america stands in this fort represented by all. the words paint a picture of what it was like to be with key on that september morning in 1814. it is my privilege and honor to introduce the following individuals who will read each verse of "the star sprangled banner." caroline christensen, student fort mchenry volunteer, representing the youth and future of our nation. ms. franchon crews, american international boxing champion, singer, and aspiring lib i don't know. general colin powell, statesman, general, iconic american. and mr. kenny nacke, baltimore in, citizen who endured the loss of his brother, lewis nacke iii, in the tragic events of september 11th, 2001. ms. caroline? >> o say can you see by the dawn's early li
of baltimore's upper class, a wealthy merchant. and today his name is embossed on the battle monument, a monument that still stands in downtown baltimore and has become a symbol of the citywilliams, born enslaved in prince george's county under the name frederick hall, he escaped from slavery and changed his name to william williams and joined the united states army. he, too, was morality wounded here. this morning, like 200 years ago, a cross section of america stands in this fort represented...
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in the city of baltimore, we i am nued focus on -- and pushing -- i have been in baltimore for two years. i come from the west coast. i was born in d.c., but my family moved to the west coast at an early age. the only reason i'm sharing that with you is because i grew up in south central los angeles. a very poor kid. i came from a neighborhood where traditional game started -- gangs started. they started in the neighborhoods where i grew up. i share with people to see if they can connect with me. share with the community that for dinner, we often ate fried bologna sandwiches. did anybody in this room eat fried bologna sandwiches? all right. i asked my ple, and mother, did anybody give a damn whether i lived or died? did anybody care if i survived is a little black kid growing south central los angeles? did anybody understand my hopes, we know who you are. if anyone in this gang group becomes violent, we are going to crush the entire group. but what we really want you to do is to step over to the velvet glove side where we have wraparound services and we can get her out of the light and h
in the city of baltimore, we i am nued focus on -- and pushing -- i have been in baltimore for two years. i come from the west coast. i was born in d.c., but my family moved to the west coast at an early age. the only reason i'm sharing that with you is because i grew up in south central los angeles. a very poor kid. i came from a neighborhood where traditional game started -- gangs started. they started in the neighborhoods where i grew up. i share with people to see if they can connect with...
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of the year. and snow in the interior section. rain over to snow for the big cities. could get a couple inches of snow in d.c., baltimoreton by the time it's done. it's possible for areas outside the big cities, 6 to 10 inches of snow. people could wake up to that thanksgiving morning, interior new gland. >> people trying to get out on wednesday -- >> the airports, d.c., baltimore, philly, new york. volume-wise, always a mess. but rain and snow, good luck. >> for those folks trying to get on the road, get out early to try to beat some -- >> wednesday, yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, you're welcome. i'm looking out for you. >> pack his bags. >> yeah, tick haze chair. >>> thank you. and coming up on "morning joe," mark halperin with new poll numbers in 2016. including when mitt romney is in philanthropy. >>> and what else? taylor swift, presented with a special american music award from the music legend we all know and love. we will reveal who that is. and to the woman who paved the way, and to spotify, she's speaking out about that. and the water cooler with lewis. stick around. ♪ i got tired of waiting ri
of the year. and snow in the interior section. rain over to snow for the big cities. could get a couple inches of snow in d.c., baltimoreton by the time it's done. it's possible for areas outside the big cities, 6 to 10 inches of snow. people could wake up to that thanksgiving morning, interior new gland. >> people trying to get out on wednesday -- >> the airports, d.c., baltimore, philly, new york. volume-wise, always a mess. but rain and snow, good luck. >> for those folks...
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i used to be a zero with the chamber of commerce, which was a good thing in the city of baltimore and now i'm hailed as a hero and you have ruined me for life. he later was head of the naacp. as many of you are familiar with, we have spent the last actually a year just about listening to folks around the country what we can do to expedite the approval of drugs and devices and we're getting close to actually coming up with legislation. ellen, in fact, was one of the first participants in a formal process at a roundtable we had back in may. not the normal committee hearing where we're at this big diaz and q&a but a table we're sitting at asking questions. a very positive experience as we listen to a dialogue between different parties what we can do in terms of what we can do to work together. we're going to continue to have those ideas. i was in new york to get my partner, diana, a long-time friend, democrat from colorado and the two of us have participated in these round tables in hearings throughout the year. our plan now is to release a discussion draft early next year, probably the
i used to be a zero with the chamber of commerce, which was a good thing in the city of baltimore and now i'm hailed as a hero and you have ruined me for life. he later was head of the naacp. as many of you are familiar with, we have spent the last actually a year just about listening to folks around the country what we can do to expedite the approval of drugs and devices and we're getting close to actually coming up with legislation. ellen, in fact, was one of the first participants in a...
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the separation of the races. larry s gibson :at the time of the civil war, baltimore had the largest free black population of any american city. and through a combination of laws, and in practices, the city became much more racially segregated around about the time when thurgood marshall was born. narrator: marshall grew up a short distance from downtown baltimore on the west side inan african-american neighborhood scattered with european immigrants. his father william worked as a waiter on the railroad. a man with a sharp wit who was sometimes described as cantankerous, he would visit the baltimore city courthouse and then argue the cases with his son over dinner. his mother norma was an educated articulate woman who taught in baltimore's segregated schools where her son thurgood graduated from high school in june of 1925. in the fall of that same year he left for lincoln university in oxford pennsylvania. in his senior year at lincoln thurgood married vivian bure, a university of pennsylvania student known to her friends as buster. after graduation in june of 1929, the couple moved in with his parents in baltimore. and by t
the separation of the races. larry s gibson :at the time of the civil war, baltimore had the largest free black population of any american city. and through a combination of laws, and in practices, the city became much more racially segregated around about the time when thurgood marshall was born. narrator: marshall grew up a short distance from downtown baltimore on the west side inan african-american neighborhood scattered with european immigrants. his father william worked as a waiter on the...
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the growth and impact of under armour being able to leave a mark on our city. cities don't need companies, but companies can help them. the branding of under armour can make a big difference with baltimore. it's an incredible city. it's 30 miles from washington. the next great tool to be discovered. >> home is where the heart is and your heart is in baltimore. have the ravens broken yours? season? record this >> i'm talking about ray rice. >> sports is an amazing platform that forces the issues of the world to come to the forefront. nfl problem.n this is a domestic abuse problem that affects all of us. using the platform as the nfl, i think you will find the world will be better for having gone through this process. it was an awful thing watching that video. maybe we assumed what happened but when we saw the video everything changed. testg ignores a select nfl having an organization like the nfl be on top of it -- have they don't with it appropriately? i am pleased with the direction the nfl has taken. >> another maryland hero, kevin durant. you helped him make a lot more money this year. what was your ultimate goal? could you believe he made it that far? >> winning is a culture. anythi
the growth and impact of under armour being able to leave a mark on our city. cities don't need companies, but companies can help them. the branding of under armour can make a big difference with baltimore. it's an incredible city. it's 30 miles from washington. the next great tool to be discovered. >> home is where the heart is and your heart is in baltimore. have the ravens broken yours? season? record this >> i'm talking about ray rice. >> sports is an amazing platform that...
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the rest of maryland. brown took charles county and baltimore city. the baltimore suburbs and everywhere else gave hogan to win. >>> compromise could be the theme of hogan's four years in office. political experts told nbcwashington.com that hogan will have to channel chris christie. in other words, he will have to work hard to appeal to all the democratic voters and elected leaders in a blue leading state. pundits expect him to start with jobs and the economy. you can read everything he has to say on nbcwashington.com. >>> we had a beautiful day yesterday. >> by popular claim, we're going to keep it going. high crowds drifting over our region now. all around the area we have rain beginning to approach the mountains. leading edge in southwestern pennsylvania, western west virginia. that stretches all the way down to central kentucky. it is tracking as part of a cool front. getting closer to the metro area. but not until perhaps late this evening. the leading edge will move in after sunset this morning. most of the day will be dry. temperatures off to a
the rest of maryland. brown took charles county and baltimore city. the baltimore suburbs and everywhere else gave hogan to win. >>> compromise could be the theme of hogan's four years in office. political experts told nbcwashington.com that hogan will have to channel chris christie. in other words, he will have to work hard to appeal to all the democratic voters and elected leaders in a blue leading state. pundits expect him to start with jobs and the economy. you can read everything...
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the projects of brooklyn. his father died of cancer when he was just two years old. then the family moved to baltimore, where carmelo survived one of the city'sghest neighborhoods. carmelo: i've once been in a lot of people's shoes and, you know, and had problems trying to figure out what i wanted to be in life and which direction i wanted to take and who to take the advice from and what to do. kevin: basketball was his way to escape the violence around him, and he became very good at it. by the time he reached high school, carmelo was one of the top players in the country. he had his choice of colleges, but he went to syracuse, where he won a national championship in 2003. carmelo: i'm just -- i'm trying to be a pioneer, man. i'm trying to be a leader and not just on the basketball court, but in my life in, you know, different things that i'm doing. don't try to take the same path that other people take. you know, i feel like everybody has they own lane, so create your own lane and be known for doing something different. you don't always have to be known for doing the same thing that everybody is doing. kevin: as for the parents, they're gra
the projects of brooklyn. his father died of cancer when he was just two years old. then the family moved to baltimore, where carmelo survived one of the city'sghest neighborhoods. carmelo: i've once been in a lot of people's shoes and, you know, and had problems trying to figure out what i wanted to be in life and which direction i wanted to take and who to take the advice from and what to do. kevin: basketball was his way to escape the violence around him, and he became very good at it. by...
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lieutenant governor anthony brown stronghold lies in three of the most populated parts of the state. baltimore city presence george's county where he lives and represented as a state delegate. and montgomery county. typically one of the bluest in the entire staat. republican larry hogan is counting on western maryland. a republican stronghold for him. also critical, the east rn shore. nothin republican stronghold for larry hogan. e tired of high taxes and they want change. so they are hoping that montgomery county somehow could come through for them and be a key part of a victory tomorrow night for the hogan camp. in order to get that win, hogan would need democrats and independentso turn out for him. but will they. coming at 6:00, we'll hear from voters in one battleground county. >>> he's the accused cop killer that had pennsylvania living in fear. we just learned about the one place the search teams didn. >> i'm darcy spencer in presence george's county where new camera technology is now being used that could result in more motorists getting tickets. >>> let's check out what stories are trending
lieutenant governor anthony brown stronghold lies in three of the most populated parts of the state. baltimore city presence george's county where he lives and represented as a state delegate. and montgomery county. typically one of the bluest in the entire staat. republican larry hogan is counting on western maryland. a republican stronghold for him. also critical, the east rn shore. nothin republican stronghold for larry hogan. e tired of high taxes and they want change. so they are hoping...
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at the right of the succession crisis, the administration began to move against newspapers in new york city, in - more undzably in border states on the brink of succession. baltimore newspapers, kentucky, and new york city, a hot bad of pro-southern sentiment, and during the civil war, close to 200 newspapers were suppressed by being benighed mailing rights. shut down, editors thrown into prison. francis scott key wrote "star spangled banner" because he was expressed with the flag flying at fort mchenry. gris grandson was -- his grandson was flown into fort editorials. >> irony. the biased that existed then has not been seen before or then, despite what we complain about. >> without apology. they were straight forward about being shady. >> the back is "lincoln and the power of the press." we'll be back with more of >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. >> bying homes by the landlords. monitory value. >> they're being taken advantage t
at the right of the succession crisis, the administration began to move against newspapers in new york city, in - more undzably in border states on the brink of succession. baltimore newspapers, kentucky, and new york city, a hot bad of pro-southern sentiment, and during the civil war, close to 200 newspapers were suppressed by being benighed mailing rights. shut down, editors thrown into prison. francis scott key wrote "star spangled banner" because he was expressed with the flag...
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the right side of the screen, traffic stopped. protesters in the middle of the roads. this is baltimore. baltimore, maryland. so protests in both of these cities -- forgive me, st. louis, we're looking at baltimore earlier, that is st. louis on the right side of your screen. people out, you know, we're finally hearing for the very first time, let me say that again. for the first time from officer darren wilson, abc's george stephanopoulos, just talked to him in this hour plus interview. here's more. >> i asked him directly, did he shoot towards michael brown's back? he said, no, he said michael brown reached into his car, grabbed for his gun, and that's why he feared for his life. he also said later when michael brown left the car, he actually charged toward officer wilson, did not raise his hands in surrender and that's why officer wilson said he had to shoot michael brown on that day. well, he did say he was sorry for the loss of life, the loss of michael brown's life. he said he would not do anything different that day that he did what he was trained to do. he was simply doing his job. i also asked him directly. i pressed him. i said, would
the right side of the screen, traffic stopped. protesters in the middle of the roads. this is baltimore. baltimore, maryland. so protests in both of these cities -- forgive me, st. louis, we're looking at baltimore earlier, that is st. louis on the right side of your screen. people out, you know, we're finally hearing for the very first time, let me say that again. for the first time from officer darren wilson, abc's george stephanopoulos, just talked to him in this hour plus interview. here's...
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city. courtesy of wcbs there in new york city. you can see protesters in the middle of time square. in the middle of traffic. significant protests across the country tonight. boston, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c., as well as new york city. our miguel marques in new york city. right in the middle of the protesters, miguel. it is a sight to behold. 7th avenue. major artery in the city. shut down. second night in a row. hundred of thousand of protestors that have joined in here. hard to tell. any other day, hard to tell how many have joined in. if you are familiar with times square, u.s. armed forces recruiting station, famous flag. protesters going by here. many of them with their hand in the air. symbolizing the plight of young black men and the relationship with police departments across the country. a lot of anger directed at the new york city police department as well. a couple high-profile cases here as well. one where an individual was choked by a police officer and another where a young man was shot and killed by a police officer accidentally says nypd. for protesters here, it's not enough. they want more action to make sure these things do not ham pen again. another nig
city. courtesy of wcbs there in new york city. you can see protesters in the middle of time square. in the middle of traffic. significant protests across the country tonight. boston, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c., as well as new york city. our miguel marques in new york city. right in the middle of the protesters, miguel. it is a sight to behold. 7th avenue. major artery in the city. shut down. second night in a row. hundred of thousand of protestors that have joined in here. hard...
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the room got quieter. thehe remaining precincts, feeling is many of them will be overwhelmingly for brown. fromwill be coming baltimore city, and parts of montgomery county. where the numbers could overwhelm the lead that hogan has gained. mostly, it seems, for rural areas. where he was heavily favored. right now, to borrow that phrase, this is a nailbiter. larry hogan, folks, they are holding on to the energy. still a dead heat. kevin with the latest. phyllis in -- fill us in. >> many marylanders had never heard the name larry hogan. what a year can do to change things. is -- faced a run for his money. the excitement in the room, people supporting larry hogan gather voters of all backgrounds. under the high tax frustration tent. the list includes bruce, a longtime democrat and council candidate. he told us why he was the first republican he had ever voted for. >> we need someone who is not -- sounds like our guys doing good. someone who will address the needs of the ordinary, common man. that cheering you heard in the soundbite has been echoed all night long. as they rattle off the vote totals. [applause] is pretty enthus
the room got quieter. thehe remaining precincts, feeling is many of them will be overwhelmingly for brown. fromwill be coming baltimore city, and parts of montgomery county. where the numbers could overwhelm the lead that hogan has gained. mostly, it seems, for rural areas. where he was heavily favored. right now, to borrow that phrase, this is a nailbiter. larry hogan, folks, they are holding on to the energy. still a dead heat. kevin with the latest. phyllis in -- fill us in. >> many...
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the strawberry mansion section of the city. no one was hurt. >>> a carbon monoxide scare forced dozens to evacuate a best western on baltimore pike. investigates say a heater malfunctioned in the basement of the hotel. that caused the carbon monoxide levels to ri lev level to rise. no one was hurt. >>> kathleen cage confirmed she was tested before a grand jury on whether her staff violated grand jury secrecy requirements. she said she would tell the information the information was shared but no law was broken. her office recently disclosed that e-mails containing pornographic images were discovered on state computers. she did not explain the link between that and the grand jury investigation. >>> we can find out if a second casino license will be awarded in filphiladelphia and if so wh will get it. they will meet today at the philadelphia convention center. there are four proposals that are on the table for a new casino. two would be in center city. the other are proposed near the sports complex in south philadelphia. the city's lone casino is against it saying the market is saturated. >>> a hearing this afternoon at philadelphia c
the strawberry mansion section of the city. no one was hurt. >>> a carbon monoxide scare forced dozens to evacuate a best western on baltimore pike. investigates say a heater malfunctioned in the basement of the hotel. that caused the carbon monoxide levels to ri lev level to rise. no one was hurt. >>> kathleen cage confirmed she was tested before a grand jury on whether her staff violated grand jury secrecy requirements. she said she would tell the information the information...
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governor is going to be george christopher, the mayor of san francisco, who is handsome, a moderate republican. can you imagine that? the mayors of new york city, baltimore, maryland, los angeles, and san francisco were all republicans. thoughtt of people christopher was a very attractive candidate, articulate, and was going to be the nominee. the people invoice -- involved with the draft of reagan were shunted aside by the party establishment. almost immediately after the goldwater speech, there are movements that spring up on college campuses in california. forents who say, sign up legalize marijuana. sign up to burden your draft card. and right here, sign up for ronald reagan. actually did quite well on the campuses. handily,christopher and the photos the political experts in the primer for governor for the nominee. the photos the experts again by winning almost a million votes for governor over pat brown. fact, he always knew that one of his greatest assets was he was always underestimated. reagan actually worked at being underestimated. he knew it was an asset, so he always work that it. it is superficial to say from the speech that the rest is hist
governor is going to be george christopher, the mayor of san francisco, who is handsome, a moderate republican. can you imagine that? the mayors of new york city, baltimore, maryland, los angeles, and san francisco were all republicans. thoughtt of people christopher was a very attractive candidate, articulate, and was going to be the nominee. the people invoice -- involved with the draft of reagan were shunted aside by the party establishment. almost immediately after the goldwater speech,...
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the top ten cnn heroes of the 2014. as you vote for the one that inspires you the most. >> this year's honoree teaches young people to cope with grief from violent crime and death in the city of baltimorennette march greer. >> chicken nuggets, french fry, honey mustard and a milk shake. my daddy ordered had same as me. >> my son's father was murdered. that bond. was just a bond a lot of kids don't have. >> a child's grief can be very different from adult's. they can easily lose their identity and their security. and that shift can be very dangerous. >> there you go. how are you feeling today? >> our program provides that safe place for a child to recover after the death of someone close. our volunteers help the children explore their feelings. >> why did you choose red? >> i was angry when my dad passed away. >> and talk about ways of coping. we teach our children that it east okay to cry. grief is truly a public health problem. we have got to begin to address it. >> coping is how we deal with our feelings. >> we're helping to heal wounds. and bring families back together again. >> this is the last weekend to vote for the cnn hero of the year. so go to cnn heros.com to vote once a day
the top ten cnn heroes of the 2014. as you vote for the one that inspires you the most. >> this year's honoree teaches young people to cope with grief from violent crime and death in the city of baltimorennette march greer. >> chicken nuggets, french fry, honey mustard and a milk shake. my daddy ordered had same as me. >> my son's father was murdered. that bond. was just a bond a lot of kids don't have. >> a child's grief can be very different from adult's. they can...
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the top of your program. it can be having diversity on the police force, but in jurisdictions where the population of the police forces african-american in cities like baltimore, you have the issues. these are internalized ideas that we have about who is criminal and who is not and dangerous and not. the 19-year-old was his same size was so painful. it was incredibly painful to the patients. >>> are there is an investigation that has to reach a standard of a civil rights case. what options do they have as a civil suit. >> they can file a civil suit. reverend sharpton referred to this also. he seemed to try to make it as though the department of justice investigation and his investigation were kind of one and the same and they were moving at lock step and that's not true. they have an investigation into the killing, but even more important investigation and that is one looking at whether the ferguson city police department engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination. the civil rights claims have been filed dating back years against the police department and that's another investigation. you heard michael brown's father saying he wanted his son not to v
the top of your program. it can be having diversity on the police force, but in jurisdictions where the population of the police forces african-american in cities like baltimore, you have the issues. these are internalized ideas that we have about who is criminal and who is not and dangerous and not. the 19-year-old was his same size was so painful. it was incredibly painful to the patients. >>> are there is an investigation that has to reach a standard of a civil rights case. what...
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the holidays? >>> storm team 4 is tracking a change. veronica? >> yeah, it's a big storm system, and it will be having an impact on a lot of the major cities. boston, philadelphia, new york. of course, d.c. and baltimorei'll tell you the impacts around here, and how much we're expecting right now. which areas will be the worst. when news4 at 4:00 returns. >>> it's crunch time. if you're the one cooking for your thanksgiving dinner. >> do you know your turkey middle and facts when it comes to cooking the bird? erika gonzales is here now with a safety quiz for us. >> yeah. so we are putting wendy and jim in the hot seat today. we want to see if you can determine fact from fiction when it comes to turkey. okay, you ready? >> bring it. >> i really hope you didn't look at the answers. >> no cheating. >> okay. so true or false. it is safe to thaw your turkey in the mike wave. jim, wendy, your guess? >> false. >> false. >> actually, that answer is true. >> no! >> it is safe. it is very, very safe. >> doesn't it vulcanize? >> there are three safe ways to thaw a frozen turkey. in the refrigerator. >> okay. >> in cold water. or in the microwave. whatever you do, do not thaw your bird on the counter. >> no. >> t
the holidays? >>> storm team 4 is tracking a change. veronica? >> yeah, it's a big storm system, and it will be having an impact on a lot of the major cities. boston, philadelphia, new york. of course, d.c. and baltimorei'll tell you the impacts around here, and how much we're expecting right now. which areas will be the worst. when news4 at 4:00 returns. >>> it's crunch time. if you're the one cooking for your thanksgiving dinner. >> do you know your turkey middle...
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you would think on a night when the ravens took care of the pittsburgh running game, as baltimore takes a time-out, that they'd be in fat cityhat was big. but james harrison, out of the rocking chair and into the starting lineup. >> cris: and really if you watched both games, you would say that's been the difference. james harrison on that side and the development of these young receivers for the pittsburgh steelers and martavis bryant and markus wheaton. those guys now make this offense look very different. >> al: and ben throws, and speaking of first downs but coming up a little short is brown. let's go michele. >> michele: james harrison told me, al, that after he retired in september, he thought there was a 0% chance of him coming back to the nfl. then came the calls from tomlin and ike taylor and brett keisel and troy polamalu, so he had to clear it with his two young sons. at first they said no, dad, but when they heard it was pittsburgh rather than going back to cincinnati, they gave their dad an enthusiastic yes, dad. >> al: that came right after the carolina game, a sunday night game where they lost jarvis jones, th
you would think on a night when the ravens took care of the pittsburgh running game, as baltimore takes a time-out, that they'd be in fat cityhat was big. but james harrison, out of the rocking chair and into the starting lineup. >> cris: and really if you watched both games, you would say that's been the difference. james harrison on that side and the development of these young receivers for the pittsburgh steelers and martavis bryant and markus wheaton. those guys now make this offense...
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of the vote. anthony brown has 44.6% of the vote. hogan is winning so far in every jurisdiction except for montgomery, howard county, baltimore city and prince georges county. as i said, no strong reaction at this point. people are just sitting around drinking and eating and so forth. but brown has pitched himself really as a defender of the middle class, a fighter for working class families, but hogan has really capitalized on the kind of simering discontent among the voters over tax increases, over less than stellar economy, and over eight years of governor martin o'maly, some discontent with martin o'mally as well. we'll keep an eye on things and let you know what we find out here. let's send it back to you now. >> thank you so much, bruce. as we follow the results coming in on cnn as well, as of right now, 51% of the votes in the state of maryland has been counted, and in montgomery counties, not all have been counted. >> so a lot of democratic strongholds still need to be counted. >>> scott broom is live in anapulous. sounds like there's all cheers right now, scott. >> reporter: they are all cheers. there's a huge amount of optim
of the vote. anthony brown has 44.6% of the vote. hogan is winning so far in every jurisdiction except for montgomery, howard county, baltimore city and prince georges county. as i said, no strong reaction at this point. people are just sitting around drinking and eating and so forth. but brown has pitched himself really as a defender of the middle class, a fighter for working class families, but hogan has really capitalized on the kind of simering discontent among the voters over tax...
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suspended the running back for two games after he was accused of of punching his wife inside an atlantic city elevator. that suspension was extended after a video of the punching surfaced. >> former baltimoreens cheerleader is accused of sexually abusing a 15 year old boy at a vacation home in sussex county, delaware. molly shad dock make became the inform fl oldest cheerleader when she made the squad at the age of 38. now investigators say that on labor day weekend the now 47 year old woman and that teenager vacationed together in bethenny beach. she's also accused of of providing alcohol to teenagers. >> one in six american women and one in 19 men have experienced stalking at some point in their lives. the digital age many stalkers can track their victims almost anywhere they go with terrifying consequences. >> how do you plead, guilty or not guilty. >>> guilty. >> jimmy, is going to prison after trying to kill his ex-wi ex-wife. >> he decides to stab me not once, not twice but eight times. >> ruby ramirez says he stalked her before the attack something technology is making easier than ever. benjamin adams sent up surveillance cameras and planted spyware on his victim's cell phone to tra
suspended the running back for two games after he was accused of of punching his wife inside an atlantic city elevator. that suspension was extended after a video of the punching surfaced. >> former baltimoreens cheerleader is accused of sexually abusing a 15 year old boy at a vacation home in sussex county, delaware. molly shad dock make became the inform fl oldest cheerleader when she made the squad at the age of 38. now investigators say that on labor day weekend the now 47 year old...
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the task force of fauquier county and culpeper. he says the heroine is coming from afghanistan, then funneled through major u.s. cities including baltimore, a regional hub. tohas trickled town small-town virginia in a big way, where people are shooting, snorting, or smoking a brand of heroin that is nothing like it was 20 years ago. >> it is typically 5%, 10% p are. toay it is as much as 40% 50% pure. the more pure, the mark and it is, the more likely it is to cause addiction. >> the way takes time and a lot of effort, she says that addicts can recover. >> people get better. treatment works. >> i don't want to live that way anymore. >> miller is on his way to recovery, six months clean and counting. >> life is a gift, and i did not treated that way for many years. >> jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. at anya closer look information, including this story, check out our website, wjla.com. celebration got more festive. >> cocktails will cost more. how much more will be. >> the local police searching for suspected ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging th
the task force of fauquier county and culpeper. he says the heroine is coming from afghanistan, then funneled through major u.s. cities including baltimore, a regional hub. tohas trickled town small-town virginia in a big way, where people are shooting, snorting, or smoking a brand of heroin that is nothing like it was 20 years ago. >> it is typically 5%, 10% p are. toay it is as much as 40% 50% pure. the more pure, the mark and it is, the more likely it is to cause addiction. >>...
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the busiest travel day of the year very disruptive. the worst to the nor and west of i-95. the big cities i-95 will just be wet. i don't think slushy. south of new york city baltimore snow where you want to stay off the the roads. the hudson valley. massachusetts, southern portions of new hampshire up to maine. that's where the roads will get snow covered. the plows will be out. they'll probably be asked to stay off the roads. interior sections getting it the worst. sundays it is been really cold. now it's balmy and it's going to be some snow. it's like a roller coaster. if you want to help me shovel snow, i have a good turkey that will be in the oven. >> do me a favor. wait for me. i'll be there. >> yeah. right. >> meteorologist bill karins thank you, buddy. see you soon. still ahead on the rundown. protests across the country after the grand jury ferguson decision. they've been mostly calm. but in the country's biggest city the police commissioner is hit by red paint, representing blood. we'll take you to demonstrations around the united states. plus, the trickle-down effect of secretary chuck hagel's resignation. what it means for u.s. military efforts and polic
the busiest travel day of the year very disruptive. the worst to the nor and west of i-95. the big cities i-95 will just be wet. i don't think slushy. south of new york city baltimore snow where you want to stay off the the roads. the hudson valley. massachusetts, southern portions of new hampshire up to maine. that's where the roads will get snow covered. the plows will be out. they'll probably be asked to stay off the roads. interior sections getting it the worst. sundays it is been really...
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of the center, you get a lot of upward motion, snow, and the storm generates his own air. right now, we're looking at a mixture of precipitation. from new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, dc. mostly rain. jersey, parts of new west of i-95, it will be a snow storm with a lot of areas picking up over half a foot of snow. in idea of the timing. this begins as rain. a little after midnight edc, we're looking at 6:00 a.m. in new york city, not until noon in boston. traveling will be a major headache tomorrow along the eastern seaboard. there is also a little bit of snow pushing from st. louis in the western parts of kentucky. and widespread travel delays. >> all right. thank you for the warnings. , it says itreaming 500 500ing interest from fortune countries. betty liu spoke with the company ceo about the future of that company. like wefinitely feel brought the conversation to the forefront. people are buying more antennas than they ever used to. all the things we brought to portland. we raised the question in consumer's mind. think that, definitely. i do not know what happens after this point. >> all right. betty joins me now with details on this year it is in
of the center, you get a lot of upward motion, snow, and the storm generates his own air. right now, we're looking at a mixture of precipitation. from new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, dc. mostly rain. jersey, parts of new west of i-95, it will be a snow storm with a lot of areas picking up over half a foot of snow. in idea of the timing. this begins as rain. a little after midnight edc, we're looking at 6:00 a.m. in new york city, not until noon in boston. traveling will be a...
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the caribbean. eventually ending up in american cities along the eastern seaboard, including baltimore. >> so you have a bunch ofls going on right now over there. >> reporter: here, just outside of this drug rehabilitation center, we see what froerld agents say is -- federal agents say what is one of many heroin deals going down in daylight. >> so the deal is done and they are going in their separate directions. >> reporter: police say columbian haren is destroying families. >> we are seeing prices at an all-time low and purities at an all-time high. >> reporter: and they are devastating suburbs and small towns. >> we've seen an increase of 500 to 600% of heroin addiction here in our county. >> reporter: so columbian authorities and the dea are working together to try to cut off the supply at its knees but with so many hidden poppy fields, it is hard to do. in mexico, the heroin flows, fuelling the u.s. addiction shows no signs of slowing down. mark potter, nbc news, bogota, columbia. >>> when we come back, nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go
the caribbean. eventually ending up in american cities along the eastern seaboard, including baltimore. >> so you have a bunch ofls going on right now over there. >> reporter: here, just outside of this drug rehabilitation center, we see what froerld agents say is -- federal agents say what is one of many heroin deals going down in daylight. >> so the deal is done and they are going in their separate directions. >> reporter: police say columbian haren is destroying...