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this is the baltimore symphony orchestra. they are playing for free out in the steps of their location. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, can i -- ♪ ♪ >> so as you're watching this you should know that baltimore symphony orchestra put out op its facebook page it wantd friends and family and all who loved the great city of baltimore to join the pew sigses of the orchestra outside of their home, which is the joseph meyer symphony hall, for this free concert and this is the best in telling statement. it would seem we could all use a little music in our lives right about now and then came the quote, the quote that has been often used in history in times of difficulty, starting with the response to the killing of jfk, in which leonard bernstein said, this will be our rely to violence, to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second.
this is the baltimore symphony orchestra. they are playing for free out in the steps of their location. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, can i -- ♪ ♪ >> so as you're watching this you should know that baltimore symphony orchestra put out op its facebook page it wantd friends and family and all who loved the great city of baltimore to join the pew sigses of the orchestra outside of their home, which is the joseph meyer symphony hall, for this free concert and this is the...
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but it's a very important exposure for children who otherwise don't see cultural events the symphony.the instruments being made. also, there could be ways to bring music back into the schools and i would also like to propose that for people of low income, the city fund for the program fund a book to be bought for the child of his own choice or her own choice in case there are children who really do never have a book of their own. that's it, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> thank you president reed and other victims. i rise to conclude my dirge on climate change. i quote from a contributor on reddit. the subject is climate change and sea level rise. i quote a common example you'll see in the news is palm island glacier. this is the thing that have the giant crack in it that nasa was losing over around a year ago. it eventually collapses. i recommend you don't have any children if you have not had any yet. because that is more than likely when the s will start to hit the fan at sea levels start really rise after that. more fun can be added if the gree
but it's a very important exposure for children who otherwise don't see cultural events the symphony.the instruments being made. also, there could be ways to bring music back into the schools and i would also like to propose that for people of low income, the city fund for the program fund a book to be bought for the child of his own choice or her own choice in case there are children who really do never have a book of their own. that's it, thank you very much. >> thank you very much....
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. >> the baltimore symphony took a unique approach to get people to support the community. ♪[ music ]>> they performed a free concert outside of the symphony hall just down the street from the areas' worst looting. the orchestra says everyone could use music. they postponed a children's concert yesterday after safety concerns. and hillary clinton had this to say about the rioting. >> we have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in america. there is something wrong when more than one out of every three young black men in baltimore cannot find a job. >> the former secretary of state is pushing for required use of body cameras in all police departments. she also wants changes in the way low level crimes are prosecuted. >>> a bay area judge will consider locking up the man known as the pillowcase rapist in a state mental hospital. dozens of people came to the santa clara county courtroom this morning to request that 64- year-old christoper hubbart be put back into custody. another judge released him from the mental hospital. he is living near palmdale in southern
. >> the baltimore symphony took a unique approach to get people to support the community. ♪[ music ]>> they performed a free concert outside of the symphony hall just down the street from the areas' worst looting. the orchestra says everyone could use music. they postponed a children's concert yesterday after safety concerns. and hillary clinton had this to say about the rioting. >> we have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in america. there is...
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florence: it is a very great story, the symphony of joy at the tehran orchestra is reborn. terror and simply orchestra has been around for eight decades. -- the tehran symphony orchestra has been around for eight decades. it has survived many wars but under the previous president experience a very dark period so dark that it disbanded because there was not enough funding, and that was three years ago. now it is back with a world-class conductor, much to the joy of music lovers. people are so excited that the "guardian" reports at the opening show, the orchestra received a standing ovation before their performance. genie: let's come back to france where a paper is focusing on fracking and a report that the government allegedly covered it up. florence: they are talking about shale gas, the report that friends while mont -- that friends while linthat francois hollande buried. you might remember the former minister of industrial renewal and as minister, he was very much a big defender of fracking. he said he could boost the french economy, so in 2012 when he was minister, he co
florence: it is a very great story, the symphony of joy at the tehran orchestra is reborn. terror and simply orchestra has been around for eight decades. -- the tehran symphony orchestra has been around for eight decades. it has survived many wars but under the previous president experience a very dark period so dark that it disbanded because there was not enough funding, and that was three years ago. now it is back with a world-class conductor, much to the joy of music lovers. people are so...
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one of the things that i have been happy about is this partnership that i have mention, the symphony, the jazz, we have come one incentives to get people to park in the civic center garage and make that walk at night which can be a little challenging to people because of darkness and lack of testimony. we -- activity . we are also working to improve the bart center. we are on that committee as well. the planning department was employing their market octavia plan with the alley program in the area. we help the ivy street alley which is between franklin and gough which the be starting this summer. we realized along the way we were getting help from the community with people helping with our daily task and created stars that honor these people. it's honored by the ambassador and team staff only. they make the recommendations. we honor them every june. we started an honors class last year and hired students to play music in december. whether it's matinees or nutcracker so when people are walking by they see something pleasant on the way to their performance. it's been very positive. we ha
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thank you. >> thanks, derek. >>> the baltimore symphony said the city could use music following freddie >> on its facebook page, it quoted the new conductor. >> this was be our reaction to -- >> we would like to end this forecast with a little bit of that performance. >> the baltimore symphony is here for our community. we want to be part of the solution, part of the healing and we'll always be here for you. ♪ ♪ is that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> we are baltimore. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe, and to us that feels really good. flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people th
thank you. >> thanks, derek. >>> the baltimore symphony said the city could use music following freddie >> on its facebook page, it quoted the new conductor. >> this was be our reaction to -- >> we would like to end this forecast with a little bit of that performance. >> the baltimore symphony is here for our community. we want to be part of the solution, part of the healing and we'll always be here for you. ♪ ♪ is that star-spangled banner yet wave...
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i'm joined by the baltimore symphony orchestra's music director and conductor. ks for having me. >> i grew up here, i know what it mean to be in the bso, baltimore symphony orchestra. why did you want to do it for the community? >> it emanated from the musicians themselves. they said we have to do something. we said we can make music and give it back. music is such an incredible universal language. it doesn't have politics, no opinions, be part of the joy, share, community. >> you guys are giving back because you have a program devoted to helping kids in the city get access to musical instruments. >> we have a program called orchids, an after school program. we started with 30 kids seven years ago and now have 850 orchids. they're incredible. they're so talented and so wonderful. i think it's a transformative process for them and us. >> talk about the transformation and access that this outlook of music and the capability of art to have this access to some -- something so sophisticated. >> you know, it's -- it's about music and it's been music. you know they're g
i'm joined by the baltimore symphony orchestra's music director and conductor. ks for having me. >> i grew up here, i know what it mean to be in the bso, baltimore symphony orchestra. why did you want to do it for the community? >> it emanated from the musicians themselves. they said we have to do something. we said we can make music and give it back. music is such an incredible universal language. it doesn't have politics, no opinions, be part of the joy, share, community. >>...
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musicians were there playing for free outside the symphony hall. orchestra said "everyone could use a little music in our lives right about now." beautiful music indeed. well according to the latest census numbers, more than 600,000 people live in baltimore and about a quarter of those are living below the poverty line. in fact, according to city data.com, in 2013 the average per capita income in baltimore was $24,750 a year. rebecca cooper is in baltimore now with more on how those numbers are playing into this city in crisis. rebecca? rebecca: alison we're at the street corner where the c.v.s. now so iconically burned and people say beyond the tensions with police, it is poverty that is at the root of so much of the anger here in this neighborhood. just one block from the burnt out c.v.s. this bench claims baltimore is the greatest city in america. residents say just look around. here, charm city turns to blight and now burnt remains and even fewer opportunities. >> no jobs you burnt down most of the jobs in the neighborhood. rebecca: kenneth brow
musicians were there playing for free outside the symphony hall. orchestra said "everyone could use a little music in our lives right about now." beautiful music indeed. well according to the latest census numbers, more than 600,000 people live in baltimore and about a quarter of those are living below the poverty line. in fact, according to city data.com, in 2013 the average per capita income in baltimore was $24,750 a year. rebecca cooper is in baltimore now with more on how those...
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the symphony orchestra played to an outdoor crowd for free. we'll leave you with some of that performance. "the tonight show" coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> 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 musical guest josh gro
the symphony orchestra played to an outdoor crowd for free. we'll leave you with some of that performance. "the tonight show" coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> 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 musical guest josh gro
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we went over to the baltimore symphony orchestra. they came outside. ey played a concert on the street probably, you know half a mile away from the epicenter of the scene where all the violence occurred earlier this week. nothing happened. i didn't see hardly any security or police at all. they played "the star spankgled banner" twice. that was written by francis scott key to celebrate the soldiers of baltimore's ft. mchenry for those who don't know. that song has a special place in the hearts of people who live here. but that was a real attempt to try, by the baltimore symphony orchestra, to get the city in some small way back to normal with music, a cultural event. you kind of contrast that with what's going on here. it's a little different situation, but again, you can't underscore the fact that -- there we go. the side's been retired. you can't underscore the fact that this is a city where right out here at the stadium saturday there were big problems. there were something like 34 people arrested. there were six police officers injured. there was a
we went over to the baltimore symphony orchestra. they came outside. ey played a concert on the street probably, you know half a mile away from the epicenter of the scene where all the violence occurred earlier this week. nothing happened. i didn't see hardly any security or police at all. they played "the star spankgled banner" twice. that was written by francis scott key to celebrate the soldiers of baltimore's ft. mchenry for those who don't know. that song has a special place in...
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the game won't be open to ticketed fans the baltimore symphony or kes stra gave people a free concertore police are expected to give an update on the situation here in the city. in about ten minutes. this update is important because it comes after the first night of the citywide curfew. it went into effect at 10:00 p.m. last night and went away by 5:00 a.m. this morning. only people allowed out for medical or work reasons, ten people were arrested, that is not a big number and moments ago that attorney general loretta lynch gave her first public remarks on the baltimore situation. specifically targeting the violence we saw on monday. >> these senseless acts of violence are not only a grave danger to the community but they must stop. they are also counterproductive to the ultimate goal here which is developing a res the baltimore community and across the nation about the way our law enforcement officers interact with the residents that we are charged to serve and to protect. so the whole city is in a much calmer mode right now but it was about an hour ago a group of people that were ho
the game won't be open to ticketed fans the baltimore symphony or kes stra gave people a free concertore police are expected to give an update on the situation here in the city. in about ten minutes. this update is important because it comes after the first night of the citywide curfew. it went into effect at 10:00 p.m. last night and went away by 5:00 a.m. this morning. only people allowed out for medical or work reasons, ten people were arrested, that is not a big number and moments ago that...
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members of the baltimore symphony orchestra gave a free outdoor concert at the meyer symphony hall att one point the gathered crowd sang along as the orchestra played the national anthem. one of the musicians said they were just trying to be positive. >>> a game with no fans but a game was finally played today at camden yards. brent harris from comcast sports network joins us live from the ballpark. brent, you have been there for a whole lot of games during this season and last too. how bizarre was this one? >> surreal is the best way to describe it. jim, when you have an 8-2 win, normally for the orioles fans that would give you a lot to cheer about, but as we know today, it was anything but normal. the orioles typically in about the 6th or 7th inning will announce the attendance. the p.a. announcer said that today for official record-keeping purposes attendance was zero. there were some fans outside but the loudest noise of the day was the crack of the bat and the first by chris davis, a three-run home run all the way out onto utah street. that's where the ball stayed throughout the
members of the baltimore symphony orchestra gave a free outdoor concert at the meyer symphony hall att one point the gathered crowd sang along as the orchestra played the national anthem. one of the musicians said they were just trying to be positive. >>> a game with no fans but a game was finally played today at camden yards. brent harris from comcast sports network joins us live from the ballpark. brent, you have been there for a whole lot of games during this season and last too....
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the baltimore symphony has a message.e 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 this afternoon just a half mile from the scene of some of the worst violence this week. >> we're musicians. we can just play music. this is not a performance, per se. this is a gathering. getting people together and just taking a step back. >> despite theirr baltimore still has a long way to go. take today's orioles game with no fans attending. cal ripken former star of the team says he's never seen anything like it. >> you ever played a game with no crowd? >> never, never. ought to be interesting. >> and these businesses across the street from the stadium rely heavily on the fans attending games and spending money. but today's game with no fans allowed has made that much harder. >> i'm hoping when it all comes back together, it'll be like a reopening day. >> hard to say how much all of this i
the baltimore symphony has a message.e 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 this afternoon just a half mile from the scene of some of the worst violence this week. >> we're musicians. we can just play music. this is not a performance, per se. this is a gathering. getting people together and just taking a step back....
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bands are playing, the symphony orchestra is out, giving free concerts. 's a grit time in the city. we've got this issue of freddie gray's death which is huge and we're trying to figure it out and we want to bring justice to there. but i think that the citizens of this city are dealing with this in a very appropriate light. >> and councilman stokes what are your concerns as the week progresses? we know there has been a big build up of anticipation for the possibility of some kind of police report on friday. we're now being told it is very unlikely we will learn anything more than we already know about freddie gray's death on friday. >> yeah. that is worrisome because the expectations have been built up that there would be a report there would be a judgment day sort of. we know that that's not going to happen. we know that the police report probably won't be made public but that it will go straight to the prosecutor's hands. however, i think many people are hopeful that the police do say that we have enough evidence to show this or that. in other words, in
bands are playing, the symphony orchestra is out, giving free concerts. 's a grit time in the city. we've got this issue of freddie gray's death which is huge and we're trying to figure it out and we want to bring justice to there. but i think that the citizens of this city are dealing with this in a very appropriate light. >> and councilman stokes what are your concerns as the week progresses? we know there has been a big build up of anticipation for the possibility of some kind of...
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. ♪ >>> and that is the baltimore symphony orchestra under the principal conductor playation free concertde -- playing a free concert outside their home in baltimore in support of our community. that event is only a short drive from the area where baltimore saw some of the city's worcester looting. symphony member wrote on their facebook page, it seems we could all use little music in our lives right about now. amen to that. >>> there's a growing bipartisan consensus among 2016 candidates that the criminal justice system is a big part of the problem in cities like baltimore. in her first speech since announcing her candidacy, hillary clinton proposed changing the rules, some imposed bay her husband's 1994 crime bill. >> there is something profoundly wrong when african-american men are still far more likely to be stopped and searched by police charged with crimes and sentenced to longer prison terms than are meted out to their white counterparts. there is something wrong when 1/3 of all black men face the prospect of prison during their lifetimes, and an estimated 1.5 million black men are
. ♪ >>> and that is the baltimore symphony orchestra under the principal conductor playation free concertde -- playing a free concert outside their home in baltimore in support of our community. that event is only a short drive from the area where baltimore saw some of the city's worcester looting. symphony member wrote on their facebook page, it seems we could all use little music in our lives right about now. amen to that. >>> there's a growing bipartisan consensus among...
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. ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ >> the baltimore symphony oh, industry playing the national anthem.s came out to watch them play today. just a mile and a half from where all the looting and violence took place a couple nights ago. >>> you're note going to hear any complaining from us! >> today's weather was almost perfect. not too warm, not too cool. >> and i have faith in you. >> we're sweating it out again but we went for a high today of 74. we'll show you the graphic. we'll have to tell you at 11:00 if we made our mark. a live look outside, still gorgeous out. a few clouds have come in. live in the kennedy center, still 74. relative humidity only 28%. winds are northwesterly at 8. for tonight, clouds will move in but mainly dry. a couple showers toward colpepper late. bus stop t.s 50-64 -- temperatures 50-64. yellow alert primarily for the evening tomorrow. thunderstorms in the forecast. we're not talking about severe thunderstorms but heavy downpours some places. and the community will be wet coming home tomorrow. 10:00 tonight, can you walk the dog. temperatures in the 60s pret
. ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ >> the baltimore symphony oh, industry playing the national anthem.s came out to watch them play today. just a mile and a half from where all the looting and violence took place a couple nights ago. >>> you're note going to hear any complaining from us! >> today's weather was almost perfect. not too warm, not too cool. >> and i have faith in you. >> we're sweating it out again but we went for a high today of 74. we'll show you the...
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. >> reporter: stephen is a student and co-concert master of the symphony orchestra. >> it's a leadershipthe orchestra. but you're part of it and part of the team. >> reporter: he and his classmates will be joined by the curtis alum. >> we had a reading earlier this year with him but i'm excited to work with him again. >> reporter: the ensemble will be joined by a vial -- violinist who went 0 -- went on to play worldwide. >> reporter: we'll be playing a concerto by zimmerman. it gives the students the opportunity to play in the venue of the pros. >> as students we go see concerts there all the time it's cool to be there on the other side of that and looking out at the audience and shair what we have -- share what we have to say from the stage. >> reporter: the final concert of the year april 26 at 2:00 p.m. in verizon hall. for tickets go foot arts in philly.org or visit 6abc loves loves for this and other events. i'm karen rogers. # >> welcome back this noon, 12:20, 59 degrees, what a glorious day to do anything. it's spectacular out there enjoy it. >> in "healthcheck" this noon, we know
. >> reporter: stephen is a student and co-concert master of the symphony orchestra. >> it's a leadershipthe orchestra. but you're part of it and part of the team. >> reporter: he and his classmates will be joined by the curtis alum. >> we had a reading earlier this year with him but i'm excited to work with him again. >> reporter: the ensemble will be joined by a vial -- violinist who went 0 -- went on to play worldwide. >> reporter: we'll be playing a...
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she writes of the birth of child if i had composed the greatest symphony, built the greatest sculpture, it doesn't compare to placing my child in my arms and the love of her daughter spilled now all directions and she became sometimes very self critical but radiating in joy and created a radical leftest newspaper, come communes, soup kitchens and built community all around hemplet it came from a spiritual flooding, her love for her daughter and god, and without that the joy wouldn't have created all that. >> rose: montane. montane is in contention with another great hero of mine samuel johnson. johnson is the east coast rapper, montane is the west coast. both are shallow political, but johnson is like, ernest. he says, what is my sin? sloth. cowardcowardice, i'll write about that. so he writes and becomes a great man. montane says i accept myself. i'm fine. i don't know how to die but nature will teach me. i look at myself and i'm always changing. if montane has some weak seases, the essence of humility is radical self honesty montane is an aristocrat and in some w proud, but he's so h
she writes of the birth of child if i had composed the greatest symphony, built the greatest sculpture, it doesn't compare to placing my child in my arms and the love of her daughter spilled now all directions and she became sometimes very self critical but radiating in joy and created a radical leftest newspaper, come communes, soup kitchens and built community all around hemplet it came from a spiritual flooding, her love for her daughter and god, and without that the joy wouldn't have...
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yesterday the symphony out on the streets playing.n williams, a nose tackle was out there. watch. >> when things like this happen we like to come bring hope to the community. we're passing out toiletries and food items. we're passing out hope giving people hope that a better day will be on the horizons. >> sonia thank you so much. you and others are speak up for baltimore that have not been well served for decades. maybe this can be a turning point and more of a conversation and not just the case. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for being with us. >> already. thank you. >>> here in washington two years ago, proponents of same sex marriage took a big step towards equality at the supreme court. in two months millions of americans will find out if justices will take another major step. the plaintiffs in the supreme court case that ended ban on same sex marriage in 2013. you were one of the two couples that brought that case. so good to meet you in person. >> thank you for having us. >> you were briefly able to get into the chamber of rot
yesterday the symphony out on the streets playing.n williams, a nose tackle was out there. watch. >> when things like this happen we like to come bring hope to the community. we're passing out toiletries and food items. we're passing out hope giving people hope that a better day will be on the horizons. >> sonia thank you so much. you and others are speak up for baltimore that have not been well served for decades. maybe this can be a turning point and more of a conversation and not...
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. >> reporter: the symphony orchestra's final concert of the year at verizon hall.abc loves the arts for this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> love is not always brewing on a first date, but a place to brew has something to do with it. >> starbucks is the post popular place to go on a first date. i offers an on demand dating option allowing user a location to meet up. >> starbucks came out on top. i think it's easy to escape from there. >> you got coffee to wake you up at least, and you can say you have something happening and you have to leave. 7:52 we'll be right back. diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. glp this -- this is our favorite new camera shot, temple university camera. we had a tennis player there yesterday, but i think it's too cold. >> reporter: it's funny we had 30-mile an hour winds and the courts with packed yesterday now we have no wind and the there's no one there. >>> let's look at the pollen counts today and tomorrow. the pollens are
. >> reporter: the symphony orchestra's final concert of the year at verizon hall.abc loves the arts for this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> love is not always brewing on a first date, but a place to brew has something to do with it. >> starbucks is the post popular place to go on a first date. i offers an on demand dating option allowing user a location to meet up. >> starbucks came out on top. i think it's easy to escape from there....
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. ♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony playing an outdoor concert as calm returned to the city.he stands empty at camden yards, a major league baseball game closed to the public for the first time ever and that mother seen in this viral video angrily going after her son said her teen has learned a humping lesson. >> i trust he will understand at the end what i did was not for the cameras but for the love i have for him. >> reporter: protesters will have to wait to find out how freddie gray got hurt. the baltimore police department will hand over the investigation to the state's attorney's office tomorrow but the details will not be made public at the time. >> "good morning america" will have more on the nationwide protests and what is happening in baltimore after "action news" at #-- 7:00 a.m. >>> happening today a court appearance for monsignor lynn whose conviction was reinstated over how child sex abuse complaints were handled. he served 18 months of his initial sentence and his conviction was overturned and released. the state supreme court ruled that the conviction should s
. ♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony playing an outdoor concert as calm returned to the city.he stands empty at camden yards, a major league baseball game closed to the public for the first time ever and that mother seen in this viral video angrily going after her son said her teen has learned a humping lesson. >> i trust he will understand at the end what i did was not for the cameras but for the love i have for him. >> reporter: protesters will have to wait to find out...
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drove around the heart of downtown, near city hall the symphony the baseball stadium, the game has been postponed, it's completely deserted completely empty. here in the neighborhoods, it's a much different thing. it's very eerie. there's been some confrontations with the authorities, verbal confrontations. there's been debris thrown back and forth. things have calmed down in the last couple hours. it feels like the middle of something, not the end of something is my sense from the last few hours. >> jerry reed, you're a mother of school-anyoned children. if you're living in baltimore, you have quite a challenge tomorrow. >> there were incidents that took place when i used to live in south florida. it can be a real crisis for people in particularly communities where people, as mark was saying can't get the day off. it's not as if you can just on the drop of a hat say you're not coming in. the alternative to that is unsupervised children at home alone. i was home alone. that was in denver colorado in the '80s. that's a totally different world. we're just assuming there is a boys and girl
drove around the heart of downtown, near city hall the symphony the baseball stadium, the game has been postponed, it's completely deserted completely empty. here in the neighborhoods, it's a much different thing. it's very eerie. there's been some confrontations with the authorities, verbal confrontations. there's been debris thrown back and forth. things have calmed down in the last couple hours. it feels like the middle of something, not the end of something is my sense from the last few...
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the symphony's performance was one of the most unusual sites in baltimore but not the only one.tional guard troops are becoming commonplace there. they are out in force again tonight. yesterday's tension has mostly dissipated. as you can
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the symphony's performance was one of the most unusual sites in baltimore but not the only one.olice and national guard troops are becoming commonplace there. they are out in force again tonight. yesterday's tension has mostly dissipated. as you can see, crowds are out and about on the streets as well ahead of the 10:00 p.m. curfew tonight. some are marching downtown in what is currently being described as a peaceful protest. schools were open today. major league baseball was not and yet another unusual moment for the city. let's get the latest from rick leaf van leventhal at camden yards. >> reporter: the game with the white sox and the orioles closed because of safety concerns. the 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
the symphony's performance was one of the most unusual sites in baltimore but not the only one.olice and national guard troops are becoming commonplace there. they are out in force again tonight. yesterday's tension has mostly dissipated. as you can see, crowds are out and about on the streets as well ahead of the 10:00 p.m. curfew tonight. some are marching downtown in what is currently being described as a peaceful protest. schools were open today. major league baseball was not and yet...
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police say the curfew seemed to work and around lunchtime today the baltimore symphony orchestra played a free outdoor concert. on monday 235 people were arrested after the funeral of freddie gray. 3,000 national guard troops and law enforcement officer remain in the city. the curfew will be in effect for the rest of the week. >>> a by-product of the unrest after two games of postponing games the white sox and the orioles will play today at camden yards but the game will be closed to the public. it is the first time in major league baseball history that fans haven't been allowed to watch a game. >>> a teenager is scheduled to be arraigned in the stabbing death of a nine-year-old boy. william schultz is charged with murder. he attacked the boy on sunday morning. his brother was friends with schultz. the teen was evacuated because he was displaying delusional behavior the day before the stabbing. he confessed to a reporter that he killed the boy to see what it is like. the d.a. will not seek the death penalty because of schultz's age. >>> we have details on a proposal for the 49ers to tak
police say the curfew seemed to work and around lunchtime today the baltimore symphony orchestra played a free outdoor concert. on monday 235 people were arrested after the funeral of freddie gray. 3,000 national guard troops and law enforcement officer remain in the city. the curfew will be in effect for the rest of the week. >>> a by-product of the unrest after two games of postponing games the white sox and the orioles will play today at camden yards but the game will be closed to...
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years of practice and performance with the youth symphony made this much more than a hobby. >> the cello is important to me because it is something that gives me a lot of confidence because at school it is competitive and music is somewhere i can go do express myself. >> per mom makes this plea. >> we just really bad need the cello back. that is all. we will not ask any questions. >> police hope someone knows who these cello thieves are. before they take their new act out of town. >>> this morning, the family of the 8-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a stolen car plans to file a formal complaint against the very officers who found their son. guzman showed cell phone video from monday morning and guzman said this is the moment the officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. amber alert was issued for their son 8-year-old brock and he is home now but the family is upset with the way the fairfield officers handled the initial investigation. >> we were treated like criminals. >> people are being interviewed get defensive and that is natural. the police are used
years of practice and performance with the youth symphony made this much more than a hobby. >> the cello is important to me because it is something that gives me a lot of confidence because at school it is competitive and music is somewhere i can go do express myself. >> per mom makes this plea. >> we just really bad need the cello back. that is all. we will not ask any questions. >> police hope someone knows who these cello thieves are. before they take their new act...
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happening right now, the baltimore symphony orchestra putting on a free concert in support of the baltimore community. it started just a few minutes ago outside of the meyer house and the orchestra said "everybody could use a little music in our lives right about now." and this noon, we are hearing from the baltimore mother -- that mother, that is who is recorded hitting her 16-year-old son after she saw him throwing objects at baltimore police. video of toya graham was taken monday as the riots broke out in the city. here's that video right there. it went viral almost immediately. she showed up to the mall to pick up her son and lost it when she saw a rock in his hand. >> that's my only son and at the end of the day, i don't want him to be a freddie gray. he said when i seen you my instinct was to run. you know i am a no tolerant mother. he knew he was in trouble. jummy: she wanted his son to be safe and know his actions were unacceptable. make sure you stay with abc 7 as we continue to follow the latest developments from baltimore. get immediate updates at wjla.com and on our facebook and
happening right now, the baltimore symphony orchestra putting on a free concert in support of the baltimore community. it started just a few minutes ago outside of the meyer house and the orchestra said "everybody could use a little music in our lives right about now." and this noon, we are hearing from the baltimore mother -- that mother, that is who is recorded hitting her 16-year-old son after she saw him throwing objects at baltimore police. video of toya graham was taken monday...
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. ♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony playing an outdoor koens ert. stands empty at camden yards. major league baseball game closed to the public fur the first time ever. and that mother seen in this viral video angrily going after her son after seeing him in the crowd with a rock says her teen has learned a lesson. >> i trust that he understands at the end what i did was not for the cameras but was for the love that i have for him. >> reporter: protesters will have to keep waiting to find out how freddie gray got hurt. baltimore police are expected to hand over their preliminary find togs the state attorney's office tomorrow. the details will not be made public. reena? t.j.? >> what about the federal investigation into gray's death? any word on when to expect the results? >> reporter: well we do know that officials with the justice department met with freddie gray's family a couple of days ago. they would only say that we can expect the findings of their investigations into his death and baltimore police tactics more generally that we can expect those in the coming weeks. >> all r
. ♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony playing an outdoor koens ert. stands empty at camden yards. major league baseball game closed to the public fur the first time ever. and that mother seen in this viral video angrily going after her son after seeing him in the crowd with a rock says her teen has learned a lesson. >> i trust that he understands at the end what i did was not for the cameras but was for the love that i have for him. >> reporter: protesters will have to...
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. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony tried to do its part to leave tension in the city. orchestra gave a free outdoor concert at lunchtime. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> an empty ballpark didn't stop one orioles player from waving to the stands. in fact, catcher caleb joseph even signed some pretend autographs and gave that thumbs up. taking off his hat, soaking in the cheers of -- well, the make-believe crowd in an empty stadium. while the fans couldn't go inside oriole park at camden yards they crowded the gates outside. the tried and true lined up cheering on their team. but one of the greatest views of the game may have been from this balcony at a hilton hotel. >> an iconic san francisco restaurant goes up in flames. investigators now looking into what sparked it. at 7:30 this morning, smoke started pouring out of the roof of liverpool lil's near the presidio. firefighters think it might have been started in a back shed. flames spread into offices upstairs and into the walls shared by the building next door. some neighbors say the 4
. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: the baltimore symphony tried to do its part to leave tension in the city. orchestra gave a free outdoor concert at lunchtime. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> an empty ballpark didn't stop one orioles player from waving to the stands. in fact, catcher caleb joseph even signed some pretend autographs and gave that thumbs up. taking off his hat, soaking in the cheers of -- well, the make-believe crowd in an...
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. >> reporter: safe enough for the baltimore symphony to play an outdoor concert. and with the national guards protection for the baltimore orioles to play an historic game. the first in major league history where the official attendance was zero. no fans. dream come true for a baseball fan. every seat in the house is available. >> 1-1 delivery. get ahold of that one. >> reporter: a home run into empty stands as oriole faithful forced to watch through the center field gates. why did you decide to come down here today? why was it important for you to be here? >> to support the city the team show that people aren't afraid. >> reporter: with tonight's new protests those fans and the entire city of baltimore is hoping the new peace will hold. david? >> all right, jim avila right there as protesters gather. jim, thank you. >>> now, to that imj that's become somewhat iconic of this whole thing. resonating around the country. the mother who hit her son during the riot disciplining him as the cameras rolled. noticing him and pulling him out of the riots. tonight, she and he
. >> reporter: safe enough for the baltimore symphony to play an outdoor concert. and with the national guards protection for the baltimore orioles to play an historic game. the first in major league history where the official attendance was zero. no fans. dream come true for a baseball fan. every seat in the house is available. >> 1-1 delivery. get ahold of that one. >> reporter: a home run into empty stands as oriole faithful forced to watch through the center field gates....
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. >> the silicon valley symphony is taking the popular "lord of the rings" series to a whole new level. tonight 90 musicians and 160-person choir are going to perform music in sync with the film trilogy. the performance will span three nights and will take place at the center for the performing arts in downtown san jose. tickets prices start at a seat, $150. but that does include all three nights. >> pretty impressive. right? >> oh, yeah. >>> the humane society in utah has found a new way to draw attention to the animals in need of a good home. >> instead of posting quick candids of the pups in the kennel, the agency set up a photo booth. inside, the dogs get full photo sessions. so he or she can put their best face forward. >> you see them barking in a kennel and trying to get people's attention. you often don't see those positive traits. it just kind of helps portray them in a better light. >> the humane society says the photos have worked because families are lining up to meet the dogs. so strike a pause! >> how do they set that up with the dogs? probably a lot of saliva. >> little
. >> the silicon valley symphony is taking the popular "lord of the rings" series to a whole new level. tonight 90 musicians and 160-person choir are going to perform music in sync with the film trilogy. the performance will span three nights and will take place at the center for the performing arts in downtown san jose. tickets prices start at a seat, $150. but that does include all three nights. >> pretty impressive. right? >> oh, yeah. >>> the humane...
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we saw some pumps underway at the symphony that pumps the water out. the water is a little bit low.er flowing. >> we have no idea what's underneath us. it a great story. if you want more information, you can go to our website at ktvu.com. >>> we are watching the traffic. it's pretty slow as you look at highway 84. we are going to start with the east shore freeway. the drive here is going to be very slow as you drive through. quickly, pardon me i have something in my throat. quickly as we move on to the tol plaza area the drive is moving quickly. there are traffic issues on the east bay commute as well if you are driving on the freeway. we are going from here to see the at 48. >> we are giving him a lot of airtime. >> i know. join the union. >> clear skies and warm temps. >> the systems go for sunshine and hot temps. no big deal. we have temperatures start off in the 40s and 50s and look at fairfield in the 70s. that's a higher elevation. there is 45 at half moon bay. we have the easterly breeze at the airport is showing. that's all indication of very warm temperatures. the water is
we saw some pumps underway at the symphony that pumps the water out. the water is a little bit low.er flowing. >> we have no idea what's underneath us. it a great story. if you want more information, you can go to our website at ktvu.com. >>> we are watching the traffic. it's pretty slow as you look at highway 84. we are going to start with the east shore freeway. the drive here is going to be very slow as you drive through. quickly, pardon me i have something in my throat....
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as weird as that is at the same time the game is going on tomorrow, the baltimore symphony now says they free concert for baltimore outside. noon tomorrow free concert by the baltimore symphony. outside symphony hall. tomorrow at noon. they say, "it seems we could all use a lit music in our lives right about now." we'll be right back. it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> schools are due to be open again in baltimore, that announcement coming late today. today, though baltimore schools were closed. the kids had to go somewhere. neighborhood libraries opened today. the mrg of this site said the sight of neighborhood kids streaming back into that library when they opened seeing the kids come back today, quote, made my heart melt. the library is a safe
as weird as that is at the same time the game is going on tomorrow, the baltimore symphony now says they free concert for baltimore outside. noon tomorrow free concert by the baltimore symphony. outside symphony hall. tomorrow at noon. they say, "it seems we could all use a lit music in our lives right about now." we'll be right back. it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just...
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open tourist attractions like the national aquarium and a free downtown concert courtesy of the baltimore symphony. outside, the baltimore orioles and the chicago white sox playing to an empty stadium. on the street, signs of a city still on edge. thousands of police officers and national guard members on patrol heading off any violence and enforcing the curfew. but city leaders who marched to city hall say this situation is a band-aid but it is working. >> it is pressure, it is force but how long can you maintain the force without dealing with the underlying reasons that cause you to have the force? >> 35 people were arrested since the curfew took effect, a stark contrast to monday's 235 arrests. a blowing in the city's jails. >> as of this afternoon we have not had any new arrests. no new demonstrations throughout city and we continue to have officers spread throughout the city able to respond to any incident should that arise. >> reporter: but this city is still holding its breath. a state of emergency remains in place while residents clean up what's left behind after monday's riots. one concer
open tourist attractions like the national aquarium and a free downtown concert courtesy of the baltimore symphony. outside, the baltimore orioles and the chicago white sox playing to an empty stadium. on the street, signs of a city still on edge. thousands of police officers and national guard members on patrol heading off any violence and enforcing the curfew. but city leaders who marched to city hall say this situation is a band-aid but it is working. >> it is pressure, it is force but...
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she writes of the birth of a child, if i had composed the greatest symphony, i could not have felt a re exalted creator then i did when they placed my child in my arms. with that came the need to worship and adore. the love of her daughter spill in all directions. she became sometimes very self-critical, but radiated joy. she created a radical newspaper. communes. she built communities all around her. it came out of a spiritual flooding, a love for her daughter and for god. without that flooding, the joy would not have radiated out. montaigne is with another great hero of mine, samuel johnson. when my student said, it is like a west coast rapper and east coast rapper. they are both kind of shallow and political. johnson is ernest. he said, what is my sin, sloth and cowardice? he writes this weight and becomes a great guy. montaigne is more like a california guy. i look at myself, i accept myself. i don't know how to die, but nature will teach me. i am always changing. if montaigne has some weakness this is the essence of humility, radical self honesty. he is an aristocrat, but he is s
she writes of the birth of a child, if i had composed the greatest symphony, i could not have felt a re exalted creator then i did when they placed my child in my arms. with that came the need to worship and adore. the love of her daughter spill in all directions. she became sometimes very self-critical, but radiated joy. she created a radical newspaper. communes. she built communities all around her. it came out of a spiritual flooding, a love for her daughter and for god. without that...
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symphony. but at camden yards a slightly different scene. the orioles played to an empty stadium. come on, this is only a game. on the streets signs of the city still on edge. thousands of police officers and national guard members on patrol heading off any violence and enforcing the curfew. but religious leaders who marched to city hall this morning say this is just a band-aid. not a solution. >> it is working, it is pressure, it is force. how long can you deal with the force to deal with the underlying reason to cause you to have this force. >> reporter: a stark contrast to monday's 235 arrests causing a backlog in the city's jails. >> we have not had any arrests any major or significant demonstrations connected throughout city and we continue to have officers spread out throughout the city able to respond to any incident should that arise. >> but the city is holding it's breath a state of emergency remains in place to clean up the medication after monday's riots. the situation remains fluid. we are seeing the national guard, a number of hum vees, pulling through the intersectio
symphony. but at camden yards a slightly different scene. the orioles played to an empty stadium. come on, this is only a game. on the streets signs of the city still on edge. thousands of police officers and national guard members on patrol heading off any violence and enforcing the curfew. but religious leaders who marched to city hall this morning say this is just a band-aid. not a solution. >> it is working, it is pressure, it is force. how long can you deal with the force to deal...
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he's the only president i know of who went to hear the washington symphony -- excuse me. and he did so if they were playing one of his favorite composers, chopin. he would take the score with him. you see that is not the harry truman most people imagine. give him hell, harry. when he was out on the campaign, he would give themhell. he said, i just told the truth and they thought it was hell. he was right. of course, when he was running against dewey for election -- reelection because he accepted the job after roosevelt's death. so he was up for the first time to be reelected. nobody thought he would win. they did a poll of 50 top correspondents on all the newspapers around the country covering the campaign. how many thought truman might win. none. nobody could win. yet he won. he won by 2 million votes because nobody was paying attention to the huge crowds that were coming out to see him. and nobody was paying attention to what he was saying. and how he was saying it. now, the fact that truman did not go to college not be taken to mean he had an insubstantial or an adequat
he's the only president i know of who went to hear the washington symphony -- excuse me. and he did so if they were playing one of his favorite composers, chopin. he would take the score with him. you see that is not the harry truman most people imagine. give him hell, harry. when he was out on the campaign, he would give themhell. he said, i just told the truth and they thought it was hell. he was right. of course, when he was running against dewey for election -- reelection because he...
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. ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ >> the baltimore symphony played a free outdoor concert to anyone who wanted to joinhe bso posted that we could all sue a little more music in our lives right now. >>> i hope you were able too get out and enjoy this gorgeous wednesday. we do have a yellow alert in place for tomorrow. when are you expecting that rain to start up? >> probably in the afternoon. i think tomorrow morning is going to be fine. and we have a beautiful evening right now. 6:00 in the morning mild and clouds sprinkles back in the mountains. and then by 1:00, boom. here comes the showers and even a few thunderstorms tomorrow. take an umbrella if you're walking to lunch tomorrow. temperatures still pretty mild. maybe 69, either side of 70, 1:00, and the showers continue so that's why we're expecting a wet ride home and thus the yellow alert for tomorrow. it does appear that the heaviest activity will still be west of town. all the yellows and orange, that's the heaviest rain. that said showers will be everywhere tomorrow evening. we'll talk about if this system is going to hang around for friday.
. ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ >> the baltimore symphony played a free outdoor concert to anyone who wanted to joinhe bso posted that we could all sue a little more music in our lives right now. >>> i hope you were able too get out and enjoy this gorgeous wednesday. we do have a yellow alert in place for tomorrow. when are you expecting that rain to start up? >> probably in the afternoon. i think tomorrow morning is going to be fine. and we have a beautiful evening right now....
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it sounds like the best job ever but the trouble is when you play in the symphony orchestra you lack a lot of control. it is pure social control. and i have a tendency to have a trouble with authority so it wasn't the best job for me. >> host: at about the atmosphere of barcelona. are the people have the? >> guest: spain is one of the unhappiest and it's been going the wrong direction for 25 years. spain is less happy than they were 25 years ago. some of the stereotypes that we have the lighthearted hippie standards are actually wrong and there are a bunch of different reasons for that. a member to the family, community and work in the foregoing are wrong direction on all four particularly work. 26% unemployment and 56% from 56% for young adults. that is just young people trying to be in the workforce to look for jobs. this is the recipe for misery. you have a secularized society that has been hugely socialistic taking away a lot of opportunities. the result has been bad macroeconomic policies, and the environment that isn't very noble for citizens, for the talent and passion they don
it sounds like the best job ever but the trouble is when you play in the symphony orchestra you lack a lot of control. it is pure social control. and i have a tendency to have a trouble with authority so it wasn't the best job for me. >> host: at about the atmosphere of barcelona. are the people have the? >> guest: spain is one of the unhappiest and it's been going the wrong direction for 25 years. spain is less happy than they were 25 years ago. some of the stereotypes that we have...
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. >> reporter: understanding, the baltimore symphony hopes can come through music. the orchestra posted a free concert. >> what we do as musicians with he play. we play music. this was not a performance. this was a gathering. >> reporter: striking a note of hope for this battered community. a community that will face the second fight of a curfew about 30 minutes away now. steps up law enforcement as well as those curfews likely to continue through the end of the week. that's the latest live in baltimore. i'm jay gray, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, from baltimore to nepal now. it is now thursday morning over there. plenty of updates. destruction and death is turning into desperation. tonight, we are getting new video of the earthquake's impact on mt. everest. take a look. at least 19 climbers are confirmed dead after being buried in falling snow and rock. across nepal, the death toll is now more than 5,000 people. >> protesters were also in front of parliament pleading for temporary shelter and food. the government admits it was slow to respond but hopes things wil
. >> reporter: understanding, the baltimore symphony hopes can come through music. the orchestra posted a free concert. >> what we do as musicians with he play. we play music. this was not a performance. this was a gathering. >> reporter: striking a note of hope for this battered community. a community that will face the second fight of a curfew about 30 minutes away now. steps up law enforcement as well as those curfews likely to continue through the end of the week. that's...