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right here in baltimore, the orioles will play the white sox in an empty stadium at camden yardstude concerns for fan -- yards due to concerns for fan safety. and we have more from orioles park at camden yards with that part of the story. and it's a beautiful day for a ball game, but they feel that it's much more practical not to have fans come down. >>> it's a beautiful day for a ball game here. and like you said we're an hour from game time. normally the stands you can see will be full of people. there's no one here. we're seeing the white sox currently taking batting practice as the security concerns have kept the fans out of the park. i talked to several who were trying to change their tickets earlier today. and they are disappointed that they can't come to the gave all of them said they understood why law enforcement and first responder wouldn't want a crowd gathering here. everything's more peefl than it was which is something -- peaceful than it was which is something viewed positively. they think maybe it's peaceful enough to go ahead with this game. it looks like we'll be in
right here in baltimore, the orioles will play the white sox in an empty stadium at camden yardstude concerns for fan -- yards due to concerns for fan safety. and we have more from orioles park at camden yards with that part of the story. and it's a beautiful day for a ball game, but they feel that it's much more practical not to have fans come down. >>> it's a beautiful day for a ball game here. and like you said we're an hour from game time. normally the stands you can see will be...
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while the orioles play in front of an empty stadium. but like little kids, the players pretended that their fans were there with them as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. maureen: returning now to our continuing coverage of baltimore, city in crisis. on monday night, we brought you these images live as looters ransacked businesses across the city. tonight, one store owner opens up about the hours he watched people ransack his shoe store. horace holmes explains the moment that hurt him the most. >> sad that people have to do this. horace: mark and harvey have owned this shoe business for 35 years. >> not angry. more sad than anything. horace: on monday night, all they could do was watch from their homes. remote pictures from the security cameras in the store and adjoining warehouse. >> lifted the grate up smashed the window and hundreds of people started pouring in. horace: so when they came in the morning at sunrise to their store and warehouse this is what they found. a sea of boxes and shoes. as looters for six hours wiped them out. >> 300
while the orioles play in front of an empty stadium. but like little kids, the players pretended that their fans were there with them as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. maureen: returning now to our continuing coverage of baltimore, city in crisis. on monday night, we brought you these images live as looters ransacked businesses across the city. tonight, one store owner opens up about the hours he watched people ransack his shoe store. horace holmes explains the moment that hurt him the most....
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the orioles are allowing fans to trade their tickets for seats at other upcoming games. stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for more coverage. download the ktvu app to your mobile device. >>> an iconic san francisco restaurant went up in flames this morning. tara moriarty tells us how firefighters believe the pie atlas started and -- believe the fire atlas started -- at liverpool lil's started. >> reporter: a little after 7:00 this morning, liverpool lil's, was engulfed in smoke and su round -- surrounded by fire crews. >> history going down right now. not good. it's been here forever. >> reporter: we know one worker was inside liverpool lil's when the fire broke out. he was able to get out safely as were the people who lived next door in the apartment. then 40 people had to be temporarily evacuated from this travelodge. regulars gathered on the sidewalk and watched crews tackle the restaurant's roof. it sits on lombard and lyon right at the entrance to the presidio. >> it was remodeled a couple of years ago. it's tricky trying to find this shed outbuilding in the back. that's wh
the orioles are allowing fans to trade their tickets for seats at other upcoming games. stay with ktvu and ktvu.com for more coverage. download the ktvu app to your mobile device. >>> an iconic san francisco restaurant went up in flames this morning. tara moriarty tells us how firefighters believe the pie atlas started and -- believe the fire atlas started -- at liverpool lil's started. >> reporter: a little after 7:00 this morning, liverpool lil's, was engulfed in smoke and su...
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bruce gordon at camden yards where the orioles just pulled off a low key but dominant victory. we begin with chris o'connell back on the streets of baltimore. chris? >> reporter: lucy as call baltimore braces for another night of the citywide curfew and the threat of more violence baltimore police are vowing to keep the piece tonight. this is one reason and one way they'll be doing it. take a look. imagine this was pennsylvania landing in philadelphia. imagine national guard members by the hundreds down here. well, we're talking about high profile areas and tourist districts here in baltimore. there is no busier, no more high profile. you see some of those national guard members making their way around there. it is -- this is really where the epicenter of the tourist district here in the inner harbor. hundreds of police officers including local state and national guard members have been scattered through the city. but today an increased presence here at the inner harbor. once again the heart of the tourist district. the riots here already causing an economic hit. two groups have
bruce gordon at camden yards where the orioles just pulled off a low key but dominant victory. we begin with chris o'connell back on the streets of baltimore. chris? >> reporter: lucy as call baltimore braces for another night of the citywide curfew and the threat of more violence baltimore police are vowing to keep the piece tonight. this is one reason and one way they'll be doing it. take a look. imagine this was pennsylvania landing in philadelphia. imagine national guard members by...
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. >> we were talking earlier about the orioles game scheduled to go off at camden yards at 7:00. you saw something on social media. >> i saw something that said the game will still be played. somebody tweeted this out the sports reporter tweeted this out. they're told fans can enter at either the home plate entrance because all other gates are currently closed. we've seen a lot of chopper video through all of this. we did see ground shots earlier today. there's such a huge difference when you see it from the air when you see it from a bird's eye perspective and it from the ground. we saw kids that looked like they were in grade school, elementary school, not teenagers with backpacks on. clearly just got out of school that were apart of this, looting the stores and trying to throw rocks and bottles and plywood and whatever else was not nailed down toward police. >> i want to go back to the game in camden yards. some would say you don't let a group of rioters scare you off from enjoying the game you already paid for. another train of thought would suggest you stay home when it's lik
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it continues because the orioles go to tampa bay. they'll be in st. weekend to play against the rays. the orioles will be the home team they'll be wearing the white uniforms. they'll bat as if they were the home team in that game so this continues for the orioles, just an odd situation all around. >> i'm sure. hopefully ending skoon. thank you, brent. >>> developing tonight the family of a tow truck driver who was killed in a crash has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit and the victim's son is saying that his dad's death can bring about some change. >>> the annual folk life festival is just weeks away. i'll tell you why you won't be seeing those enormous white tents on the mall this year and how that's going to impact your experience. >>> our wednesday's child this week is a remarkable young lady with a terrific and vivacious personality. her name is kimberly or kim for short. she is a smart young student who, at 10 years old, already has lots of ideas about all the things she wants to do when she grows up. >> i want to be a fashion designer. i want
it continues because the orioles go to tampa bay. they'll be in st. weekend to play against the rays. the orioles will be the home team they'll be wearing the white uniforms. they'll bat as if they were the home team in that game so this continues for the orioles, just an odd situation all around. >> i'm sure. hopefully ending skoon. thank you, brent. >>> developing tonight the family of a tow truck driver who was killed in a crash has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit and the...
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in todays major league baseball the weirdness for the orioles does not stop tonight. they have a day off on thursday. then on friday they were to host the tampa bay rays because of the potential for street violence and idea of not wanting thousands of folks to be drawn into the city for baseball game, the orioles will play in florida at st. petersburg. they'll be considered technically the home team but they will play those home games in florida. lucy? >> it is a strange thing. bruce gordon, thank you very much. >>> baltimore was much quieter last night over monday night. but shots rang out in ferguson, missouri. (gunfire). >> you can hear the screams. what sounds like four gunshots fired during a protest last night. 50 or so people were gathered at the site where 18-year-old michael brown died last august. to people were shot although it's still unclear if the separate shootings had anything to do with the protests. now, in one of those shootings police arrested one person and did recover a gun. >>> here at home, police are preparing for a rally tomorrow at city hall.
in todays major league baseball the weirdness for the orioles does not stop tonight. they have a day off on thursday. then on friday they were to host the tampa bay rays because of the potential for street violence and idea of not wanting thousands of folks to be drawn into the city for baseball game, the orioles will play in florida at st. petersburg. they'll be considered technically the home team but they will play those home games in florida. lucy? >> it is a strange thing. bruce...
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did you just hear the orioles game is apparently on. but closed to the public is the latest we're hearing. do you know about that? >> i don't know anything about that. that would be disappointing to me because i want our city to go forward. i don't think that we should stop doing what we normally do. that's a addition by the-- a decision by the powers that be, above my paycheck. >> have you slept at all? >> no. >> have you been in touch with the governor the mayor, tonight is the first 10:00 p.m. curfew. we've heard of protest, for most part peaceful. have you had the chance to walk around? where have you been today? >> i've been all over. i spent a lot of time at pennsylvania and north where the cvs was. and i got to tell you, when i saw the burnt out cvs it, was it was extremely painful. we have a lot of people in pain. we have a situation here where some were mourning the death of freddie gray the tragic death, but there are others who were opportunists who took advantage of a situation and committed some criminal acts. i don't care h
did you just hear the orioles game is apparently on. but closed to the public is the latest we're hearing. do you know about that? >> i don't know anything about that. that would be disappointing to me because i want our city to go forward. i don't think that we should stop doing what we normally do. that's a addition by the-- a decision by the powers that be, above my paycheck. >> have you slept at all? >> no. >> have you been in touch with the governor the mayor,...
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while the orioles play. orioles will then move their home series against tampa bay to tropicana field in tampa. they're giving the home games away. so instead of stimulating business in baltimore friday saturday and sunday they'll give that business to florida. baltimore is now closed. all right. i'm fired up but so are a lot of other sports figures. you don't have to agree. i want you to take a look and listen. >> too many hard working people build this city. tim: sports figures with and without ties to baltimore weighed in today on the riots and their aftermath. >> we need to continue to grow as a group of people no matter what your background is of being able to get along. reporter: for the wizards forward paul pierce the baltimore riots conjured up images of rodney king. >> i was living in l.a. during that time you know we were tearing up our own community and, you know, didn't have no cause. didn't serve any purpose at the end of the day, you know the riots was all over, you know you look up and the sto
while the orioles play. orioles will then move their home series against tampa bay to tropicana field in tampa. they're giving the home games away. so instead of stimulating business in baltimore friday saturday and sunday they'll give that business to florida. baltimore is now closed. all right. i'm fired up but so are a lot of other sports figures. you don't have to agree. i want you to take a look and listen. >> too many hard working people build this city. tim: sports figures with and...
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he's a season ticketholder with with the baltimore orioles. nd about with you came out. matt is part of this crowd of about two dozen people despite the fact you can't have fans in camden yards. first, joe johns, you ready, jolene? joe johns, talk to me about where you are. >> so i'm above you in the building next to you. we're looking out at camden yards. this is what it looks like when baltimore played the game where nobody came quite frankly. it's a blowout, too, apparently. from up here something like 8-2, the orioles are leading the white sox. this is a very strange situation of course in the city of baltimore, maryland with nobody in the stadium. but around this city in other places you can see people are working hard to try to bring the city back as quickly as possible. the baltimore symphony has a message. charm city is open and should not be defined by violence. >> it's a message to say that we're bouncing back. we want to bounce back. we want to talk. we want to get people to talk. >> the symphony performed a concert on the street thi
he's a season ticketholder with with the baltimore orioles. nd about with you came out. matt is part of this crowd of about two dozen people despite the fact you can't have fans in camden yards. first, joe johns, you ready, jolene? joe johns, talk to me about where you are. >> so i'm above you in the building next to you. we're looking out at camden yards. this is what it looks like when baltimore played the game where nobody came quite frankly. it's a blowout, too, apparently. from up...
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the orioles will be playing the white sox today at camden yards, but fans won't be allowed inside the stadium. in fact, it's the first time in u.s. sports history that teams will be playing to a closed empty stadium. the riots had already led officials to postpone the first two games of the orioles/white sox series and the orioles decided to move their next series to the rays' ballpark in florida. major league baseball commissioner rob manfred issued a statement in part "after conversations with the orioles and local officials, we believe that these decisions are in the best interest of fan safety and the deployment of city resources." that decision prompted usa today to write this "at a time when a little show of faith could have gone a long way, major league baseball acted out of fear." but from the baltimore sun it was this "it might not seem fair, but orioles rightfully take a back seat to security concerns throughout the city." msnbc's kasie hunt joins me live now from camden yards. what's the reaction from orioles fans that you've talked to? what are they saying? >> reporter: cr
the orioles will be playing the white sox today at camden yards, but fans won't be allowed inside the stadium. in fact, it's the first time in u.s. sports history that teams will be playing to a closed empty stadium. the riots had already led officials to postpone the first two games of the orioles/white sox series and the orioles decided to move their next series to the rays' ballpark in florida. major league baseball commissioner rob manfred issued a statement in part "after...
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tim: the orioles have moved this weekend's home series to tampa. birds will leave the nest sports giving way to real world concerns. maybe baltimore, just maybe baltimore will be a better place when the team returns. >> stay strong baltimore. stay safe. continue to be the city the great city that, you know i've known to love over the last eight years i've been here. tim: we're starting to see the positive signs coming out of charm city today. for hockey fans the caps were back on the practice ice today before leaving for manhattan to play the rangers. this is a team that enjoys being together, a club that believes great things are in store this post season. it's a heavy team that skates with energy would rather run a guy into the boards than almost anything else they do in the game. if that's what it takes to win. this could be a very special spring and braden holtby holds the key. leon: that's right. he stands on his head, we're in. tim: he has to be an leon: i'm sure you know getting a parking ticket can be a real drag. alison: oh yeah. there's a
tim: the orioles have moved this weekend's home series to tampa. birds will leave the nest sports giving way to real world concerns. maybe baltimore, just maybe baltimore will be a better place when the team returns. >> stay strong baltimore. stay safe. continue to be the city the great city that, you know i've known to love over the last eight years i've been here. tim: we're starting to see the positive signs coming out of charm city today. for hockey fans the caps were back on the...
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the orioles will lock the gates at camden yards tomorrow. orioles will play the white sox, but no fans will be allowed in the yard. not only that an even worse, the week and series against tampa bay has been shifted to tampa. instead of all those fans enjoying the inner harbor and camden yards friday through sunday, that business will now all go to florida. the baltimore community is cannibalizing itself chasing businesses away, and former linebacker ray lewis is not happy about it. >> we know what the issue is. there are enough of us in the streets trying to change with going on. baltimore, get off the streets! kids, go home, stay home! tim: the caps open against the new york rangers. the schedule is now set. madison square garden saturday afternoon, 12:30 before coming back to the phone booth monday and wednesday. alison: still ahead -- a citywide curfew in effect right now in baltimore. alison: today, voters in ward's four and eight cast ballots in the special election. it appears that brandon todd will fill the former seat of muriel bows
the orioles will lock the gates at camden yards tomorrow. orioles will play the white sox, but no fans will be allowed in the yard. not only that an even worse, the week and series against tampa bay has been shifted to tampa. instead of all those fans enjoying the inner harbor and camden yards friday through sunday, that business will now all go to florida. the baltimore community is cannibalizing itself chasing businesses away, and former linebacker ray lewis is not happy about it. >> we...
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the orioles get the money from the ticket sales.his is something that baseball has never done before. it will be absolutely surreal to see those games this afternoon. >>> former baltimore ravens star ray lewis a legend in this city. he's expressing his anger with the rioting. lewis made a passionate plea on facebook to stop the violence. >> you don't have no right to do what you're doing to this city. too many hard working people built this city. we put the city on our back. too many people put in real sweat, real tears to make our city a better place. >> lewis has decided not to go to chicago. he was set to work on the nfl draft for espn. instead, he's going to stay in baltimore to help the city which he really loves. christine, we're seeing a lot of that here. we're seeing people talking about their city and trying to show a different side of the city. a peaceful side of thele city to move forward the next few days. >> i think it's interesting, john even when you look at sort of the social media push and it's changing. instead of
the orioles get the money from the ticket sales.his is something that baseball has never done before. it will be absolutely surreal to see those games this afternoon. >>> former baltimore ravens star ray lewis a legend in this city. he's expressing his anger with the rioting. lewis made a passionate plea on facebook to stop the violence. >> you don't have no right to do what you're doing to this city. too many hard working people built this city. we put the city on our back. too...
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this afternoon an unprecedented scene, the baltimore orioles played the chicago white sox in a stadium kept empty for security reasons. we'll have much or on that in a bit. we'll talk about what's happening here has hit the presidential campaign trail with hillary clinton delivering an impassioned speech today, calling for an overhaul of the criminal justice system. >> yet again the family of a young black man is grieving a life cut short. yet again, the streets of an american city are marred by violence. what we have seen in baltimore should, indeed i think does tear at our soul. >> when mien while, protests tonight have spread to new york city where a massive solidarity protest has been taking place, is still taking place at this hour with many people now being arrested by nypd. here in baltimore, for the second night are-in a row, the city will once again be under curfew starting at 10:00 p.m. last night when curfew began or shortly after 10:00 p.m. there was a briefly intense standoff between a small, small group of protesters and police. by midnight, the streets were calm. 16 adul
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and the orioles are playing, although in an empty stadium without the public. and around the downtown area it's very quiet and been fairly calm overnight. there are local police and national guard officers all over this area. baltimore police say there was relative calm on the first night of the curfew less than a dozen arrests compared to monday. >> wie do not have a lot of movement throughout the city. >> reporter: officers in riot gear cleared the streets with smoke cansters and urged protesters to move back. >> we don't want anyone else we don't want anyone shooting we don't want anything. we want a ceasefire. >> reporter: freddy gray suffered a severed spine while in custody and demonstrators are demanding accountability. >> we need to listen to our children because this is without a doubt the civil rights cause for this generation. >> reporter: baltimore fairly quiet this morning, but still a city on edge bursting with frustration and waiting for answers. that curfew continues every night through monday but it looks like we can expect more demonstrations.
and the orioles are playing, although in an empty stadium without the public. and around the downtown area it's very quiet and been fairly calm overnight. there are local police and national guard officers all over this area. baltimore police say there was relative calm on the first night of the curfew less than a dozen arrests compared to monday. >> wie do not have a lot of movement throughout the city. >> reporter: officers in riot gear cleared the streets with smoke cansters and...
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this time manny machado, solo homer in the bullpen. oriolesin 8-2, the official attendance though zero. with more on today's game we welcome in brent harris. a gorgeous but surreal day. what was it like to watch that kind of had history. >> reporter: what stood out was just how eerily quiet it was inside camden yards. 46,000 empty seats will that have effect. what you did hear were baseball sounds. the crack of the bat was so loud you could hear the players talking to each other and the play-by-play announcers throughout the stadium and you could hear that small group of fans just outside the stadium in left center field. they were loud and they were loud throughout the game. and the players inside the stadium took notice of their support. >> they weren't in the stands but they were out at the hotel, you could see them on the balcony, hear them outside the gates. a lot of people were telling me to look at the check-ins on facebook. there were people supporting just not inside the stadium. >> you could hear them screaming. it's very appreciated
this time manny machado, solo homer in the bullpen. oriolesin 8-2, the official attendance though zero. with more on today's game we welcome in brent harris. a gorgeous but surreal day. what was it like to watch that kind of had history. >> reporter: what stood out was just how eerily quiet it was inside camden yards. 46,000 empty seats will that have effect. what you did hear were baseball sounds. the crack of the bat was so loud you could hear the players talking to each other and the...
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in fans will be allowed inside of the baltimore orioles game today against the white socks. it should be interesting to go see what happens. i had on friend asking me is the the organ still going to play. it should be interesting to go see on television when it is aired. >> no doubt about that. >> edward, thanks very much. thank you. >>> "eyewitness news" spotted people from philadelphia down in baltimore. bishop terence, drove down. he met with demonstrators and preached non-violent message to as many people as possible. >> violence is never the proper channel to go. communication is vitallal. >> stay with "eyewitness news", as we stay up to date on the riots in baltimore. follow us on air and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> right now 5:03. lets head outside to katie and already 55 degrees. >> feeling pretty comfortable out here, erika. we can expect toe a absolutely stellar day unfold. we have been spoiled with a handful of days like this already. this month has been pretty good to us but we are going to be dealing with the new storm system which we will discuss throughout
in fans will be allowed inside of the baltimore orioles game today against the white socks. it should be interesting to go see what happens. i had on friend asking me is the the organ still going to play. it should be interesting to go see on television when it is aired. >> no doubt about that. >> edward, thanks very much. thank you. >>> "eyewitness news" spotted people from philadelphia down in baltimore. bishop terence, drove down. he met with demonstrators and...
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tim: the orioles and sox battle in boston. the caps try to get back into the series with the islanders. with everybody chipping in but it won't be fair as abc 7 news at 6:00 continue maureen: a new push tonight to begin construction of the purple line in maryland. it would run from bethesda to new carrollton. the maryland governor larry hogan is expected to make his decision on the project's future in about a month. "7 on your side"'s chris papst explains why business leaders say billions of dollars are at stake. >> probably the worst business dilemma a small business person could be put into. chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the ci
tim: the orioles and sox battle in boston. the caps try to get back into the series with the islanders. with everybody chipping in but it won't be fair as abc 7 news at 6:00 continue maureen: a new push tonight to begin construction of the purple line in maryland. it would run from bethesda to new carrollton. the maryland governor larry hogan is expected to make his decision on the project's future in about a month. "7 on your side"'s chris papst explains why business leaders say...
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when the orioles ball players took the field, they came out to this unprecedented sight.one in the stands. >> every day is normal to hear the national anthem or to hear people screaming o during the national anthem and there's nothing. >> it's not easy you know. this whole process is not easy man. we need this game to be played but we need this city to be healed first. >> reporter: the o's were supposed to play the rays here this weekend. instead, they'll play as the home team down in florida. it means die-hard fans will have to wait a little longer to come to a home game and so will the vendors, concession stand workers and everyone else around baltimore who depend on the orioles to make a living. >> on saturday evening after some images of a few young men breaking into a car and conflict between fans and protesters were plastered everywhere the chief operating officer took to twitter and had some really interesting thoughts on what was going on. he wrote in part the innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excessive viol
when the orioles ball players took the field, they came out to this unprecedented sight.one in the stands. >> every day is normal to hear the national anthem or to hear people screaming o during the national anthem and there's nothing. >> it's not easy you know. this whole process is not easy man. we need this game to be played but we need this city to be healed first. >> reporter: the o's were supposed to play the rays here this weekend. instead, they'll play as the home team...
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today, the orioles game was very quiet. no gallery. >> i like your rendition there. very dramatic. >> can you take us out on golf? >> i can. and tomorrow a little bit of fog in san francisco and then temperatures are going to heat up san francisco expecting 80. low 80s throughout the trivalley. >> and get the flip-flops out. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kristen wiig thomas middleditch
today, the orioles game was very quiet. no gallery. >> i like your rendition there. very dramatic. >> can you take us out on golf? >> i can. and tomorrow a little bit of fog in san francisco and then temperatures are going to heat up san francisco expecting 80. low 80s throughout the trivalley. >> and get the flip-flops out. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."...
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the orioles fall 12-5 in their home opener. >>> over in the nba the biz ards visiting brooklyn.wall out for a second straight game resting up for the playoffs. the brook lopez show started. that's as many as the wizards had as a team in that frame. brooklyn up 17 points after the first quarter. wizards, they did have a few bright spots. beal he came to play tonight. gets the steal. nice finish there for beal. he had 24 points in the game. the first quarter was really bad. lopez finished with 26 points. the nets blast the wizards 117-80. >>> less's move on and talk golf. if you've only been keeping track of tiger woods at the masters, you missed history being made at augusta. jordan spieth is tearing through the course. he set a 36-hole record. woods shot a 1 over yesterday, much improved in his second round. his first time breaking 70 at the masters since 2011. he's tied for 19th but still 12 shots behind the leader jordan spieth. as for the 21-year-old, he's continuing his strong play shooting a 66. his 14 under is the lowest 36-hole score at the masters ever. 15 birdies in two
the orioles fall 12-5 in their home opener. >>> over in the nba the biz ards visiting brooklyn.wall out for a second straight game resting up for the playoffs. the brook lopez show started. that's as many as the wizards had as a team in that frame. brooklyn up 17 points after the first quarter. wizards, they did have a few bright spots. beal he came to play tonight. gets the steal. nice finish there for beal. he had 24 points in the game. the first quarter was really bad. lopez...
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speaking of being on fire the orioles. >> there is a lot of bad jokes that i hope they stear clear oflvz. >> this is the anniversary-- . >> larry: what is going on in baltimore say celebration. >> larry: have we learned anything yet. it has been 23 years have we learned anything? >> clearly not. when you don't correct mistakes to begin with then will you continue to keep making the same mistakes over and over. i don't think none of those mistakes were ever corrected in the judicial system to begin with. >> that is because everybody thought it was a fluke. nobody that-- . >> larry: rodney king. >> nobody thought police went around beating people. and-- . >> larry: nobody thought that? >> nobody. and of course who just happens to walk around with a video camerament now we have smartphones so you can -- >> that was the start because somebody from a primitive camera from a window was abe to film what happened with rodny kingment i think things have changed overall. things have changed i think societally we are better off in ways that we could tick off. but when it comes to the relationshi
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the stands empty for the orioles-white sox game. the rioting earlier this week prompting major league baseball to keep fans out of the game as a safety precaution. cbs reporter craig boswell on the hopes that the worst is over. >>> reporter: thousands of demonstrators held a peaceful protest march in baltimore late wednesday afternoon in support of freddie gray, the 25-year- old died from an unexplained spinal injury in police custody. after days of unrest, there's still a heavy police presence on the streets but many residents are going about their business. >> violence is not the way. it's just unreal how this just happened. >> reporter: schools reopened and the baltimore orioles returned to action but in the interests of safety no fans were allowed in the stadium. the governor hopes the violence is over but says the national guard state troopers and police will continue to keep watch. >> every, single state agency is fully focused on this crisis and they are providing a number of necessary services and very -- a lot of help that's
the stands empty for the orioles-white sox game. the rioting earlier this week prompting major league baseball to keep fans out of the game as a safety precaution. cbs reporter craig boswell on the hopes that the worst is over. >>> reporter: thousands of demonstrators held a peaceful protest march in baltimore late wednesday afternoon in support of freddie gray, the 25-year- old died from an unexplained spinal injury in police custody. after days of unrest, there's still a heavy police...
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because of the security risk baseball fans were not a inside the orioles/chicago white sox game at camden. the teams played in front of an empty stadium. the next step in the investigation into freddie gray gray's death will take place on friday where baltimore police were turn over evidence. >> protests will come tomorrow here to center see philadelphia. there's a demonstration planned in front of city hall tomorrow afternoon. organizers of what is called philly is baltimore expect big crowds to march in protest of police brutality. >>> the mother of a philadelphia man killed by police has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in her son's death. tanya brown dickerson says physical police officers lied about her son brandon tate brown reaching for a gun. he was shot and killed by police during a traffic stop in mayfair back in december. this suit names the city and two police officers as defendants and seeks monetary damages and pleasure fors. >> i believe with all my heart that my son's rights were violateed brutally and severely. i believe he was not given a chance and i want reform. i want l
because of the security risk baseball fans were not a inside the orioles/chicago white sox game at camden. the teams played in front of an empty stadium. the next step in the investigation into freddie gray gray's death will take place on friday where baltimore police were turn over evidence. >> protests will come tomorrow here to center see philadelphia. there's a demonstration planned in front of city hall tomorrow afternoon. organizers of what is called philly is baltimore expect big...
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you have the baltimore orioles taking on chicago's white sox. a first, ladies and gentlemen, in our nation's history as far as major league baseball is concerned. probably not the kind of first the city of baltimore would like to have. you're staring at a stadium with players playing a game in which there's no one in the seats. this is out of precaution they say, for the city of baltimore, but also because a lot of police would be needed down here at camden yards. they need those police elsewhere. so we're going to come back to the story here with the orioles, but first, i want to take a moment and share a conversation i had with you with this 24-year-old young man here who admitted to me he said listen i used to sell cocaine and heroin on these city streets. that changed five years ago. but he talked to me about what it was like growing up here, what we should be talking about here as part of this national conversation, and how he feels about police and how he feels like he does not want to be the next freddie gray. >> what have you seen in you
you have the baltimore orioles taking on chicago's white sox. a first, ladies and gentlemen, in our nation's history as far as major league baseball is concerned. probably not the kind of first the city of baltimore would like to have. you're staring at a stadium with players playing a game in which there's no one in the seats. this is out of precaution they say, for the city of baltimore, but also because a lot of police would be needed down here at camden yards. they need those police...
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few men breaking into a car and conflicts between fans and protestors were plastered, the coo of the orioles took to twitter saying the innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excess sieve violence surveillance and other abuses paid the true price. >>> pretty surprised to see that from a man to makes a living selling tickets to see the orioles. >> we were playing a game the lowest attendance was in the 18806s. >> 1882 six people. >> and we will beat that record. >> the best you can make of a strange situation? >> yeah i think the city officials and the state of maryland major league baseball and the orioles attempted to come up with a good solution and there wasn't really any ideal solution so we're doing the best we can in light of the larger circumstances in the city. >> saturday they had a march, largely without incident until the end. there was conflict around folks who came down to camden yards for the baseball game. there was a picture of a young guy beating up a car, smashing windows. you say i'm upset about the car, but i'm upset abo
few men breaking into a car and conflicts between fans and protestors were plastered, the coo of the orioles took to twitter saying the innocent working families of all backgrounds whose lives and dreams have been cut short by excess sieve violence surveillance and other abuses paid the true price. >>> pretty surprised to see that from a man to makes a living selling tickets to see the orioles. >> we were playing a game the lowest attendance was in the 18806s. >> 1882 six...
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it is a big sports town when it comes to the orioles and ravens. mayor has been visiting different schools. she had the opportunity earlier this week to go to gilmore elementary school, sandtown, freddie gray's neighborhood. today they were holding a food pantry for most of the residents. and the principal there, nicest guy ever new to the school said this is the longest line he's ever seen. he hoped that everybody was going to be able to walk away with something at the food pantry. i know the ravens were with the mayor at the other food pantry event. this is the elementary school right there behind the project of freddie gray. k-5. it has been considered one of the poor performing elementary schools in the city. the new principal, new this year, nice nice nice guy. let us come in let us walk around, go into one of the fourth grade classrooms where the mayor had actually been earlier. they were asking why is this happening, when tell stop. funny story -- he's a cause caution principal. the kids are not used to seeing that in this school. they call h
it is a big sports town when it comes to the orioles and ravens. mayor has been visiting different schools. she had the opportunity earlier this week to go to gilmore elementary school, sandtown, freddie gray's neighborhood. today they were holding a food pantry for most of the residents. and the principal there, nicest guy ever new to the school said this is the longest line he's ever seen. he hoped that everybody was going to be able to walk away with something at the food pantry. i know the...
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at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. ht police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: as evening falls in baltimore and another 10:00 p.m. curfew approaches, the latest round of protest is beginning. this is a live picture downtown baltimore as hundreds, maybe more
at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. ht police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: as evening falls in baltimore and another 10:00 p.m. curfew approaches, the...
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the cycle at tlie3:00. and we'll go back to baltimore for a look that unusual orioles game. and residents try to reclaim their city. after the worst riots in nearly half a century. one scene that was clearly on display, the store that went up in flames and someone sliced holes in the firehouse and those cleaning up said they hope others follow their lead. >> i am here because i couldn't stand what i saw out here. and i was on social media and wasn't doing anything by attacking it that way. i wanted to be here and be part of the solution. >> reporter: what do you think about this crowd that showed up here? >> this is beautiful. this is baltimore and this is the way i want the city represented. >> if these kids come back we need to be out here to show them that this is not what we stand for. we do not. this is not what we represent as baltimore and these kids are lost and they need some help. >> reporter: there was also a touching seen as some of the 85,000 children who didn't have school hit the streets to do their part. >> i didn't want it to look a mess. i want it to look li
the cycle at tlie3:00. and we'll go back to baltimore for a look that unusual orioles game. and residents try to reclaim their city. after the worst riots in nearly half a century. one scene that was clearly on display, the store that went up in flames and someone sliced holes in the firehouse and those cleaning up said they hope others follow their lead. >> i am here because i couldn't stand what i saw out here. and i was on social media and wasn't doing anything by attacking it that...
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there were no kids to chase the foul balls. oriole caleb joseph graciously offered his autograph and bowed to the fans. he says he was thankful to the die-hards who watched and cheered from the fence. it may be more important for baltimore that the team won. when a city is going through trials and tribulations, a winning team can help lift people up, chip reed, cbs news, baltimore. >>> at cal tonight, a big show of support for the victims of the nepal earthquake. hundreds of students gathered for a candle light vigil. the nepalese student association collected donations for emergency infrastructure repairs. >>> five days after saturday's 7.8 quake, the death toll has topped 5500 people. more than 11,000 have been injured and the u.n. estimates that 2.8 million people lost their homes. >>> tonight, we are getting a startling new look at how violent the shaking was. watch the right side of the screen. surveillance video captures a building collapsing on top of people. yeah. nearly crushed a man in a cart. it missed him by a my millimete
there were no kids to chase the foul balls. oriole caleb joseph graciously offered his autograph and bowed to the fans. he says he was thankful to the die-hards who watched and cheered from the fence. it may be more important for baltimore that the team won. when a city is going through trials and tribulations, a winning team can help lift people up, chip reed, cbs news, baltimore. >>> at cal tonight, a big show of support for the victims of the nepal earthquake. hundreds of students...
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at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. also tonight police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: as evening falls in baltimore and another 10:00 p.m. curfew approaches, the latest round of protest is beginning. this is a live picture downtown baltimore as hundreds, maybe more than 1,000 protesters, have gathered and begun a march to city hall. all of it peaceful at this point. the protesters want answers about the death of freddie gray in police custody but they won't be getting those answers as soon as many thought. late today the police said the results of their investigation will go straight to prosecutors not to the public. six officers involved in gray's arrest were suspended. two days after the rioting the city is slowly returning t
at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. also tonight police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: as evening falls in baltimore and another 10:00 p.m. curfew...
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at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. also tonight, police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. as evening falls in baltimore and another 10:00 p.m. curfew approached, the latest round of protest is beginning. arrest were suspended. two days after the rioting the city is now slowly returning to normal and jeff pegues is there. jeff. >> reporter: scott this is a community that still bears the scars of the 1968 riots. we're just hours away from another mandated curfew put in place to prevent more violence. last night there were still a few clashes with police. another sign of a community still on edge. as kids went back to school today, police remained on high alert for renewed violence around the city. but af
at the orioles' game, it is so quiet you could hear a ball drop. also tonight, police recount the horror of the movie theater massacre. what if the gyrocopter pilot had been a terrorist? norad's disturbing admission today. and did you hear the one about two men in las vegas fighting over a purse? it has $300 million inside. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. as evening falls in baltimore and...
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the orioles they fall 12-5. buck showalter after the game. >> it's like everything they put the bat on a hole. hit some balls hard too. one of those days we all know bud is capable of better. it will happen. wasn't there today for sure. >> let's talk some basketball now, the wizards in a tough spot these final four regular season-games. do they fight for home-court advantage in the first round or rest some of their key players? last season home court didn't mean anything to the wizards. they were 1-4 at the verizon center in the playoffs. this year though it's all about being healthy and performing at a very high level. >> i think we all understand the way we've been playing lately has been a defensive-minded team first and passing the ball and not having a lot of turnovers. we feel like we can beat anybody in this league and we've proven that. that's the biggest key, having that focus and mind-set of being locked in no matter if at home or on the road. >> i don't mess with the basketball gods very much. usually
the orioles they fall 12-5. buck showalter after the game. >> it's like everything they put the bat on a hole. hit some balls hard too. one of those days we all know bud is capable of better. it will happen. wasn't there today for sure. >> let's talk some basketball now, the wizards in a tough spot these final four regular season-games. do they fight for home-court advantage in the first round or rest some of their key players? last season home court didn't mean anything to the...
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the orioles are now winning at the top of the sixth inning by a score of 8-2., there's nobody here to cheer at all. the score boards are up and running like they always would be, there's music playing in between the innings and heard the national anthem and handful of hands came up with the usual o in the mid of the star spangled banner which drives other teams crazy. we also heard from the players who held a press conference ahead of this game. some emotional words from the center fielder adam jones who said this is a really hard time to be playing in this ballpark. this is a reflection of the reality of what's been going on in the ground in the city. something that's been really burning and residents have been struggling with for a long time. a collision of symbolism and reality here in baltimore that's led us to a site that's really unusual. tour'e? >> kasie hunt thanks for that report. before the game members of the orioles talked about playing in front of empty seats. >> i think it's going to be different but obviously the safety of the players and the fan
the orioles are now winning at the top of the sixth inning by a score of 8-2., there's nobody here to cheer at all. the score boards are up and running like they always would be, there's music playing in between the innings and heard the national anthem and handful of hands came up with the usual o in the mid of the star spangled banner which drives other teams crazy. we also heard from the players who held a press conference ahead of this game. some emotional words from the center fielder adam...
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in essence, so the orioles have lost a week's worth of games. they have a weekend schedule that they were supposed to be here playing tampa bay. those games have been moved to tampa and the businesses around here have gotten a big hit because 40,000 people come here every single night and those big crowds are not here to you know go to the bars and restaurants that are right around the stadium. but they say that's a small price to pay for peace on the streets. they just are very happy that baseball is being played and they know that baseball is going to be coming back that they can actually go into the stadium and see. coming up tonight at 5:00 we'll talk to some of the fans that are outside of the gates. and we'll also talk to some business owners. reporting live outside of camden yards, horace holmes abc 7 news. alison: see you then horace meanwhile, baltimore's mayor is clarifying comments she made during monday's rioters that she called rioters thugs when comparing them to the peaceful protests. >> the difference between those protests and th
in essence, so the orioles have lost a week's worth of games. they have a weekend schedule that they were supposed to be here playing tampa bay. those games have been moved to tampa and the businesses around here have gotten a big hit because 40,000 people come here every single night and those big crowds are not here to you know go to the bars and restaurants that are right around the stadium. but they say that's a small price to pay for peace on the streets. they just are very happy that...
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>>tim: the orioles come in the market, playing against tampa.ee home runs pearce, de aza , and flaherty. the orioles beat tampa bay at camden yards. detroit, cespedesm robbing suzuki of the home run. takes it out of the air. it was about to go over the wall. the tigers win 4-0 the play of the day. for golf fans, this is the best week of the year. everybody wants to know about tiger. he has not played competitively since he withdrew from torrey pines in february. he had a sharp practice round today at augusta. it would be great to see him play well, and he did today. the national championship game wisconsin-duke battled back and forth. it was tied at the half. duke got the best of the badgers and win 68-62. coach k gets another national championship. leon: as if he needed another. tim: easy now, easy. leon: congratulations duke. tim: there you go. alison: some unhappy baseball fans in chicago. alison: baseball season is now in full swing, but fans at one stadium were not happy. the chicago cubs apologized for a long bathroom lines at wrigley fiel
>>tim: the orioles come in the market, playing against tampa.ee home runs pearce, de aza , and flaherty. the orioles beat tampa bay at camden yards. detroit, cespedesm robbing suzuki of the home run. takes it out of the air. it was about to go over the wall. the tigers win 4-0 the play of the day. for golf fans, this is the best week of the year. everybody wants to know about tiger. he has not played competitively since he withdrew from torrey pines in february. he had a sharp practice...
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the orioles are to canceled its monday and tuesday nights game. their weekend series against tampa bay will be moved to florida. >>> in the bay area, protesters marched through oakland to show solidarity with protesters in baltimore. demonstrators munched through downtown oakland and ended up at police headquarters, earlier they went to the west oakland station and held an impromptu rally. the protests were smaller than monday ninth demonstration in which 100 people marched through downtown. both marches were largely peaceful. >>> stay tuned on ktvu and ktvu.com for continuing coverage and updates run the clock. download the mobile app. >>> its 4:08. police say the palo alto man suspected of groping a girl at the stanford shopping center has turned himself in and is looking at the possibility that she wasn't the first victim. 47-year-old rob richard chatman through underclassmen. they are crediting an overwhelming community response on social media and news outlets for the arrest. he's accused of groping a little girl inside the gonads farmers mark
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the orioles beat the chicago white sox eight -- two. the game was closed to the public to allow police resources to be deployed where they were needed most. the orioles weekend series begins in tampa pay has been moved to florida. >>> the death of freddie gray is also expected to be one of the causes taken up by mayday protesters here in the bay area tomorrow. talked to mayday rally organizers and business owners in oakland to see how they are preparing. >>reporter: a group of people come together for a common cause. their spray painting signs. and making banners for friday's a day of demonstrations. mayday rallies were meant as a way to honor international movements. but it revolves some human rights protest. >> whether it's facing bullets from other police, whether it's facing security. those same forces are working it hand-in-hand -- hand-in-hand and collaboration. >> people here say they are spending in solidarity with those in baltimore after freddy gray died after an unexplained spinal cord and just -- industry -- injury in police
the orioles beat the chicago white sox eight -- two. the game was closed to the public to allow police resources to be deployed where they were needed most. the orioles weekend series begins in tampa pay has been moved to florida. >>> the death of freddie gray is also expected to be one of the causes taken up by mayday protesters here in the bay area tomorrow. talked to mayday rally organizers and business owners in oakland to see how they are preparing. >>reporter: a group of...
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the orioles really tried to make sure that these games could be played. ey went through every action to make sure these games could be played. thinking about the safety of the fans being out late, the curfew that was enacted toevent, i think all those things came into play in terms of postponing tonight's game, last night's game, make something rare adjustments. >> let's talk dollars now. are they losing money? how much money? how is this going to affect the city? >> in terms of the team, i think they're going to lose a significant amount of money. the three games are going to be losed to st. petersburg. you're losing the total of five home dates because you're -- you have a double header that needs to be played. obviously the gate from tomorrow which you're not going to get anything from. so i think a lot of money is going to be lost from the team. obviously, there's the other -- the businesses outside the ballpark, the vendors, all that that won't making that added revenue that they would usually make on a game night. yeah, there will be a hit financiall
the orioles really tried to make sure that these games could be played. ey went through every action to make sure these games could be played. thinking about the safety of the fans being out late, the curfew that was enacted toevent, i think all those things came into play in terms of postponing tonight's game, last night's game, make something rare adjustments. >> let's talk dollars now. are they losing money? how much money? how is this going to affect the city? >> in terms of the...
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the baltimore oriole will play the sox without fans.aseball officials decided to close the game for safety reasons. baseball reporter is live in baltimore really quoit an atmosphere. we have never seen before. jp, what was it like inside of that stadium? >> jenna, i've covered more baseball games that i can count and usually after batting practice is over there is an anticipation in the crowd that the game is here. and it just hit here no one is here. and the first time in baseball history that is the case. now, as you watch the game today you may notice a handful people behind the plate. those are major league scouts. and there may be six or sen or eight. media will be in the press box and we don't count in the attendance. and so the attendance in the record books will be na no attendants and 0. first time in major baseball history. >> i will be curious about the players. i heard one outfielder adam jones had powerful words what was his message. >> reporter: yeah he did. adam joan system one of the most prominant african-american playe
the baltimore oriole will play the sox without fans.aseball officials decided to close the game for safety reasons. baseball reporter is live in baltimore really quoit an atmosphere. we have never seen before. jp, what was it like inside of that stadium? >> jenna, i've covered more baseball games that i can count and usually after batting practice is over there is an anticipation in the crowd that the game is here. and it just hit here no one is here. and the first time in baseball...
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the orioles get smoked in camden yards. and the young gunslinger from texas shooting lights out between the azaleas in augusta. i've got sports coming up next. tim: a year ago jordan spieth was a masters rookie and finished second. now, with a year under his belt he's dominating the field and making it look easy. oh, what a day in augusta. the 21-year-old from the university of texas shot six birds. had no bogeys. 12 pars. making it look easy. that's an understatement. he's gone 64 66. he's 14 under par. that's a record for 36 holes at the masters. jordan spieth with the boldness of a burglar and the soft hands of a surgeon, great theater. and how about tiger? tiger backed up his first round 73 with a three under par 69. tiger went from tied at 41st. he has moved up to 13th and he made the cut easily. all right, for baseball fans, the nationals are in philadelphia tonight against the phillies. still shaking their heads about what went wrong against the mets. the answer is easy. not much went right. and it's not hard to figur
the orioles get smoked in camden yards. and the young gunslinger from texas shooting lights out between the azaleas in augusta. i've got sports coming up next. tim: a year ago jordan spieth was a masters rookie and finished second. now, with a year under his belt he's dominating the field and making it look easy. oh, what a day in augusta. the 21-year-old from the university of texas shot six birds. had no bogeys. 12 pars. making it look easy. that's an understatement. he's gone 64 66. he's 14...
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. >> reporter: the game with the white sox and the orioles closed because of safety concerns. e first time they played without fans in the league's 140-year history. baltimore police say the first time of the curfew was a success with minimum ensincidents. a far cry from monday. freddie gray died a week later after suffering traumatic injuries. >> i want to make it clear, once again, that these senseless acts of violence are not only a grave danger to the community and they must stop but they are also counterproductive to the ultimate goal here. >> reporter: meanwhile, criticism is mounting over the city's lack of action in the early hours of the unrest. a senior law enforcement source involved in handling the baltimore riots told fox news there was a direct order given by stephanie rawlings-blake to stand by and retreat on monday night, tieing the hands of officers while they were pelted with rocks, bricks and bottles. a high government force says the mayor had to be forced to change her position to finally ask for a declaration of emergency triggering deployment of the nation
. >> reporter: the game with the white sox and the orioles closed because of safety concerns. e first time they played without fans in the league's 140-year history. baltimore police say the first time of the curfew was a success with minimum ensincidents. a far cry from monday. freddie gray died a week later after suffering traumatic injuries. >> i want to make it clear, once again, that these senseless acts of violence are not only a grave danger to the community and they must...
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the orioles beat the white sox 8-2. >> you could hear everything literally.old guys you have to watch what you say. >> this was different but, hey, you have to make the adjustments. tim: they made the adjustments and they won. the nfl draft starts tomorrow night in chicago. the redskins have the fifth overall. hockey fans, the caps went through their skin around of practice facility, left this afternoon for manhattan. they have their best-of-seven series tomorrow night at madison square garden against the rangers. the caps have met the rangers in the season five of the last seven years. >> we get a chance to play the best team in the league. get a chance to get some reduction. -- get a chance to get some redemption. this is the ultimate challenge for us. tim: san francisco, match play, all square until this par 3. ben martin from 243 yards, what a shot aces the monster par 3. martin goes on to be matt kuchar -- beat matt kuchar. the wizards are waiting for the winner of the nets-hawks series. leon: signing autographs? tim: empty stadium. leon: we have watched
the orioles beat the white sox 8-2. >> you could hear everything literally.old guys you have to watch what you say. >> this was different but, hey, you have to make the adjustments. tim: they made the adjustments and they won. the nfl draft starts tomorrow night in chicago. the redskins have the fifth overall. hockey fans, the caps went through their skin around of practice facility, left this afternoon for manhattan. they have their best-of-seven series tomorrow night at madison...
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they understood the city's decision. we heard from oriolesfielder adam jones talking about what he would say to the kids of this city? >> i say to the youth your frustration is warranted, it is understandable understood. the actions, i don't think are acceptable. but, if you, come from where they come from you understand. >> you know melissa there were some incidents, there were some incidents outside of camden yards on saturday before the game with some thugs in the street, beating up fans and causing a lot of trouble out here. that may have played into the decision to cancel today's game with the public and play it for the record books. it is tough for this city and there are some players who thought a game might have united people. the city has been very calm. yesterday, last night, and again today. so there may be some second-guessing whether it was necessary to shut this game to the public. certainly will cost them a lot of money. no concessions and no ticket sales and very disappointed people outside of the fence. melissa: it is absolut
they understood the city's decision. we heard from oriolesfielder adam jones talking about what he would say to the kids of this city? >> i say to the youth your frustration is warranted, it is understandable understood. the actions, i don't think are acceptable. but, if you, come from where they come from you understand. >> you know melissa there were some incidents, there were some incidents outside of camden yards on saturday before the game with some thugs in the street, beating...