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. >>> places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson missouri. they are part of america, too. >> a call for change during president obama's trip to philadelphia. the new policies that will effect the entire country. >>> a police officer shot why he is the one under arrest. i'm we begin with an nbc 10 first alert. here on the left a dry night. but take a look at the right. we are tracking rain storms and the potential impact. let's get to nbc 10 first qalert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> i think we will see heavy rain around at least for part of the area for part of the morning rush. we still have the first alert out for tonight and for tomorrow. if through the overnight hours we have heavy rain moving through down pours. localized flooding will be an issue. we do expect more rain as we go into tomorrow. i think a lot of that will be in the afternoon. locally nice and dry on the radar. storms are not far behind. some is moving in overnight tonight. area of low pressure to our west passing over our area as we go into tomorrow why we expect the h
. >>> places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson missouri. they are part of america, too. >> a call for change during president obama's trip to philadelphia. the new policies that will effect the entire country. >>> a police officer shot why he is the one under arrest. i'm we begin with an nbc 10 first alert. here on the left a dry night. but take a look at the right. we are tracking rain storms and the potential impact. let's get to nbc 10 first qalert...
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the west and salaam families are suing the officers and the baltimore police department. [chanting] we won't stop! we can't stop! to kill a cop! in cell block! >> it's 657 days and we're out here for west wednesday, where we hold all police accountable for all the police brutality that's going on in the city, and as a matter of fact all over the world, these are not isolated incidents this is happening all over the world. and it's sad it finally got to light in our town. >> what's happened to these officers? >> nothing, they still on payroll, they're still walking the beat. >> they're still in this building? >> they're still working, yes, they might have been shifted different spots, but they're still working here. >> the baltimore police department declined to make officers chapman and bernardez-ruiz available for an interview. >> we told them, we're not going anywhere. they want to cover it up like this is the first time. they know it's not the first time! this been going on forever. this the first time they got caught up, that's all, let's not get it twisted! >> for mor
the west and salaam families are suing the officers and the baltimore police department. [chanting] we won't stop! we can't stop! to kill a cop! in cell block! >> it's 657 days and we're out here for west wednesday, where we hold all police accountable for all the police brutality that's going on in the city, and as a matter of fact all over the world, these are not isolated incidents this is happening all over the world. and it's sad it finally got to light in our town. >> what's...
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the thing that struck me i was talking earlier, what struck me about west baltimore, no one talks about america works success. they are simply not part of the conversation. [inaudible] don't ask any fundamental questions. >> the way i look at it, your observation the america works people are getting people, getting out of poverty. that's all that should matter. do they succeed? and if they do finish a continued if they don't the nation. so to me instead of taking a full frontal assault on the status quo by making it us against them, republicans against democrats or whatever and just having some political stalemate, i would argue that it's smarter and better to say why don't we just go with what works? let's agree beforehand that from now on we're going to measure success not based on effort but on results. and right now the measurement of success is effort. how many programs how much funding and how many people run the programs. not result. are these objective metrics being met or not. it's entirely rational but i would say it hopscotch is what is a political fight that is a stalemate f
the thing that struck me i was talking earlier, what struck me about west baltimore, no one talks about america works success. they are simply not part of the conversation. [inaudible] don't ask any fundamental questions. >> the way i look at it, your observation the america works people are getting people, getting out of poverty. that's all that should matter. do they succeed? and if they do finish a continued if they don't the nation. so to me instead of taking a full frontal assault on...
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political 27th and the vvs store, in west baltimore is stet alight, it becomes the epicenter of a nightviolence over the death and police custody of unarmed african-american freddie gray. >> this is the c, haves store today the visible sign of the many stores yet to burn. >> worlds like turmoil, and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riot. the commissioner in charge has been jetson supposedly for losing the trust of his offices. >> we feel like we humiliate them. >> he hopes the radio show and was the police commissioner from 2000 to 2002, he even acted the part of a regular cop in the popular t.v. drama the wire, which was set in baltimore. >> that is a terrible effect, you don't feel like you are supported you won't be the first car on the scene. norris says with police morale at rock bottom the gangs are having a field day. >> . >> nearly doubled last night's figure so may was the highest in 40 years. >> we are averaging five to ten a week. can be pinned on police dysfunction. >> how do you get any ty
political 27th and the vvs store, in west baltimore is stet alight, it becomes the epicenter of a nightviolence over the death and police custody of unarmed african-american freddie gray. >> this is the c, haves store today the visible sign of the many stores yet to burn. >> worlds like turmoil, and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riot. the commissioner in charge has been jetson supposedly for...
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i lived in a household in west baltimore, down the street from where the disturbances in baltimore started earlier this year. you know, the world you grow up in, what you know in terms of what you go out and see and then there is, you know the world that's on tv. the world that i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence among the neighbors, violence shaped the social customs of vehicles and a kind of larger violence that was not as obvious, was not somebody pulling out a gun not necessarily five boys jumping another one, but societal violence and shaped the outlook of the folks in my community. the think i think of when write the book, i lived in a household with a mother and father. most my friend had a mother and and -- this was not with my friends. i had a mother and father who both worked, provided me food clothing et cetera. when i left for school every day, i confronted all the sort of things that all the other boys and girls in my neighborhood confronted. >> rose: which was the risk of violence? >> all the time. all the time. constant. constant, constant, constant. i
i lived in a household in west baltimore, down the street from where the disturbances in baltimore started earlier this year. you know, the world you grow up in, what you know in terms of what you go out and see and then there is, you know the world that's on tv. the world that i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence among the neighbors, violence shaped the social customs of vehicles and a kind of larger violence that was not as obvious, was not somebody pulling out a gun not...
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i lived in a household in west baltimore, right across the street from the mall where the disturbances in baltimore started earlier this year. you know the world you grow up in, what you know in terms of what you go out and see and then there's, you know the world that's on tv. and the world that i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence out in the neighborhood, violence shaped the social customs of folks and where a kind of larger violence that was not as obvious, was not, you know, somebody pulling out a gun, was not five boys jumping you, but a larger societal values shaped the aspects of folks in my community. the thing i thought of when i wrote my first book and this book, i lived in a household where i had a mother and a father. this was not the typical profile for most my friends. i had a mother and father who both worked, who were at that point very very educated. i had the basics covered in terms of my food, clothing et cetera. yet, despite all that when i went out into the world and left for school every day, i confronted all the sort of things that all the o
i lived in a household in west baltimore, right across the street from the mall where the disturbances in baltimore started earlier this year. you know the world you grow up in, what you know in terms of what you go out and see and then there's, you know the world that's on tv. and the world that i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence out in the neighborhood, violence shaped the social customs of folks and where a kind of larger violence that was not as obvious, was not, you...
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. >> reporter: april 27th and the cvs store in west baltimore is looted and set alight.t becomes the epicenter a night of violence over the death of freddie gray. this is that store today. still burned. still boarded up. one of the biggest scars is at police headquarters. words like turmoil and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside. regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riots. the commissioner in charge at the time has been jettisoned by baltimore's mayor supposedly for losing trust of his officers. >> nobody is going to be happy. >> reporter: this man hosts a daily radio show and was baltimore's police commissioner from 2000, 2002. he even acted the part in the show "the wire." >> what happens is if you don't feel like you are supported, you are not going to be the first car on the scene. >> any city in the world they know when the police are engaged and when they are not. and when the pressure is not there, they can feel it. >> and the pressure is not there now? >> certainly hasn't been for the last few months. >> reporter: in
. >> reporter: april 27th and the cvs store in west baltimore is looted and set alight.t becomes the epicenter a night of violence over the death of freddie gray. this is that store today. still burned. still boarded up. one of the biggest scars is at police headquarters. words like turmoil and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside. regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riots. the commissioner in charge at the time has been jettisoned by...
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the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper.
the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper.
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. >>> baltimore police have arrested a man alleged to have set fire to a west baltimore cvs during therotests over the death of freddie gray. the fbi says the fire caused more than a million dollars worth of damage. >>> once again we are awaiting a live news conference in washington. police and the major are expected to brief the press at the u.s. navy yard. there was a deadly shooting at the same navy yard back in 2013, 12 people were killed then. retired army major mike lyons is our national security contributor, joining us via skype. mike, was there an overreaction we were live on the air when all of this was unfolding. streets were closed. multitudes of authorities sent in to what appears to be nothing at all. >> they probably just executed the first few pages of what is a very robust response plan and in that plan it has them shutting down those streets theyedthey did, locking people in their offices, and making sure they have all of these bases covered. so it -- if it turns out to be a very well-thought out drill, that will be okay. >> how common are threats that bring out this k
. >>> baltimore police have arrested a man alleged to have set fire to a west baltimore cvs during therotests over the death of freddie gray. the fbi says the fire caused more than a million dollars worth of damage. >>> once again we are awaiting a live news conference in washington. police and the major are expected to brief the press at the u.s. navy yard. there was a deadly shooting at the same navy yard back in 2013, 12 people were killed then. retired army major mike...
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places like west philadelphia or west baltimore or ferguson missouri, they are part of america too. they are not separate. they are part of america like anywhere else, the kids there are american kids just like your kids and my kids we have to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. if you are a parent, there are times where boys and girls act out in school, are we letting principals and parents deal with one set of kids and call the police on another set of kids, that is not the right thing to do. [ applause ] we have to make shower our juvenile justice system know that kids are different, don't just tag them as future criminals refer out to them as future citizens. [ applause ] and even as we recognize the police officers do one of toughest, bravest jobs around and we do everything in our power to keep the police officers safe on the job i have talked about this, we have to restore trust between the police and communiti
places like west philadelphia or west baltimore or ferguson missouri, they are part of america too. they are not separate. they are part of america like anywhere else, the kids there are american kids just like your kids and my kids we have to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. if you are a parent, there are times where boys and...
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i lived in a household in west baltimore right across the street where disturbances started this year. the world you grow up in and what you know and see, and then there is a world on tv. the world i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence and the social customs of folks and where violence it wasn't as obvious. it is shaped and aspects of folks in my communities. the thing i think of is i grew up in a household with a mother and father. this is not the typical profile. i had a mother and other who both work. who at that point were both educated. i had the basics covered in terms of you know, my food and clothing, etc.. they were educated people. i had the basics covered in terms of mood and clothing as opposed to my neighbors. despite all of that, when i left for school every day, i confronted all of those sorts of things that all of the other boys and girls in my neighborhood confronted. charlie: which is a risk of violence? ta-nehisi: all the time. [laughter] constant. it is the little things. as a child, you think it is normal and now i look back and it is insane.
i lived in a household in west baltimore right across the street where disturbances started this year. the world you grow up in and what you know and see, and then there is a world on tv. the world i knew was one in which there was a great deal of violence and the social customs of folks and where violence it wasn't as obvious. it is shaped and aspects of folks in my communities. the thing i think of is i grew up in a household with a mother and father. this is not the typical profile. i had a...
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just west of baltimore, that is where we are finding most of the rain now. wider view shows flooding concerns in indiana and illinois. with that friend getting so close, the number of showers in our area -- front getting so close, the number of showers in our area will increase. 82 now in frederick. as we get through the afternoon a little sunshine, a lot of clouds, temperatures warm and humid, mid to upper 80's. typical pattern we have seen through may and june. we look ahead to the weekend for you in a few minutes. jummy: we look forward to that. the bw parkway is back open this afternoon after a pretty serious crash this morning. u.s. park police say the car crashed sometime between 5:45 a.m.-x 15 a.m. the driver was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. no major problems on the roads right now, but jamie sullivan has a check on the traffic. jamie: nothing like we had this morning with big backups on the parkway. right now, the biggest thing is some crashes on the city streets. let's start with 395 heading northbound. you do have volume heading pa
just west of baltimore, that is where we are finding most of the rain now. wider view shows flooding concerns in indiana and illinois. with that friend getting so close, the number of showers in our area -- front getting so close, the number of showers in our area will increase. 82 now in frederick. as we get through the afternoon a little sunshine, a lot of clouds, temperatures warm and humid, mid to upper 80's. typical pattern we have seen through may and june. we look ahead to the weekend...
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i lived in a household in west baltimore, right across the street where the disturbances in baltimoretarted earlier this year. you know, the world you grew up in, what you know in terms of what you are going to go out and see, and then there's the world that's on tv, and the world is a great deal of violence in the neighborhoods, where violence shaped the social customs of folks, and where a larger violence that was not as obvious, not necessarily somebody pulling out a gun or five toys jumping you, but a larger aspect of violence shaped the community. i lived in a household where i have a mother and a father. this was not the typical profile for most of my friends. i have a mother and father who both worked, who by that point were both very educated people. i have the basics covered in terms of my food, clothing etc. yet, despite all that, when i went out into the world, when i left cool every day, i confronted all the sort of things that all the other boys in my neighborhood and girls in my neighborhood confronted. rose: which was the risk of violence? coates: all the time. constant
i lived in a household in west baltimore, right across the street where the disturbances in baltimoretarted earlier this year. you know, the world you grew up in, what you know in terms of what you are going to go out and see, and then there's the world that's on tv, and the world is a great deal of violence in the neighborhoods, where violence shaped the social customs of folks, and where a larger violence that was not as obvious, not necessarily somebody pulling out a gun or five toys jumping...
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places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson 05r uá they're part of america, too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. just like your kids and my kids. we've got to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in. and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. so if you are a parent you know that there are times where boys and girls are going to act out in school and the question is are we letting principals and parents deal with one set of kids and we call the police on another set of kids. that's not the right thing to do. we've got to make sure our juvenile justice system remembers that kids are different. don't just tag them as future criminals. reach out to them as future citizens. and even as we recognize that police officers do one of the toughest bravest jobs around and we do everything in our power and as we do everything in our power to keep those police
places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson 05ruá they're part of america, too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. just like your kids and my kids. we've got to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in. and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. so if you are a parent you know that there are times...
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and find people who are somehow better, where we don't have to be a world where we look out in west baltimoreeone burn down a cvs and are shocked that happen and it sprang out of nowhere, where we see people on the streets of ferguson who are totally upset and takes the justice department report to realize the government was basically plundering those people. >> sreenivasan: why do you think this is happening, this conversation about race in america today? it's been on the backs of tragedy after tragedy after tragedy a right? >> two things are happening, one thing, during the civil rights movement, there was a technological leap. the kind of violence you saw was not typically remarkable in history for black people. the news cameras were there to carry it across the world all of a sudden. you have the revolution of cameras everywhere. people having the ability to show people a police officer shooting walter scott in the back. the african-american president, having the leader of the free world be black. the president has been called upon to respond to this stuff and there's been so much that as
and find people who are somehow better, where we don't have to be a world where we look out in west baltimoreeone burn down a cvs and are shocked that happen and it sprang out of nowhere, where we see people on the streets of ferguson who are totally upset and takes the justice department report to realize the government was basically plundering those people. >> sreenivasan: why do you think this is happening, this conversation about race in america today? it's been on the backs of...
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. >> i was been december 30, 1975 in west baltimore. i grew up in the 1980s and the early '90s in a very, very violent time. and i love journalism because, you know, it gives you a license to answer, you know, all the questions that you have, you know, in the become of your mind. people perceive you as an expert, but, in fact if you're doing journalism right, you're an actual student. we write about the impact of diplomacy on this country. there's a great deal of energy spent on making sure that people who are different than you understand what you're saying. and i think that actually corrupts language because you end up softening things. you end up insulting people's intelligence. i'm really not thinking about how to get the average white reader to see my perspective. i'm trying to comun kate as directly and forcefully and honestly as possible. all of these cases we're seeing black lives matter, this movement come up, this has been a great deal of focus what's called police reform i believe a much, much deeper problem, and this is that
. >> i was been december 30, 1975 in west baltimore. i grew up in the 1980s and the early '90s in a very, very violent time. and i love journalism because, you know, it gives you a license to answer, you know, all the questions that you have, you know, in the become of your mind. people perceive you as an expert, but, in fact if you're doing journalism right, you're an actual student. we write about the impact of diplomacy on this country. there's a great deal of energy spent on making...
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i don't experience them the way people who live in west baltimore do and to pretend i do would be a lie but i do think the questions the structural things in american history, increasingly i find myself asking when you have police men or whatever ways shoot a black man or choke him or whatever it and is lying dead and there is ascents they don't look at him as equally cumin as themselves. .. >> even they have more emotion. [laughter] so yeah. i mean, we can talk about racism as a structural force and all of that but increasingly i keep thinking well, what is it doing to -- i don't want to sound dramatic -- but to our souls? >> it is, it is the profound question i think what does it do to our souls not to see all other human beings as human. and when you talk about being able to translate in some way the voices of the powerless so that they can be heard in the ears of the powerful i think that's precisely the thing that you're turning around, is that very inhumanity. what what do you think the -- and, of course we've seen, i mean, penn itself, just to put in a word, on the curtailment of
i don't experience them the way people who live in west baltimore do and to pretend i do would be a lie but i do think the questions the structural things in american history, increasingly i find myself asking when you have police men or whatever ways shoot a black man or choke him or whatever it and is lying dead and there is ascents they don't look at him as equally cumin as themselves. .. >> even they have more emotion. [laughter] so yeah. i mean, we can talk about racism as a...
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. >> there's what you write and there's where you come from west baltimore, the site of the death of last week. have things changed in baltimore? >> i don't know. i haven't lived there in over 20 years. it would be wrong for me to say. >> you say it hasn't changed since you lived there. >> that's pretty obvious. when you see a cvs burning down, violence has increased but baltimore as i knew it then was pretty violent. >> you talk about you and your son have two different realities in the world and you say so many times when you see kids who are loud and rude that really it is a defense mechanism and they're afraid. >> right right. right. they're like ordinary kids are but they're perceived a certain bay. in the instance and i think this is what you're referring to you see african-americans, males in particular, but females also walking through the neighborhood displaying a kind of bravado. what people don't understand is that's a culture, that's a methodology, a way to walk through a neighborhood that's very violent. you have to send signals to make sure you're not victimized. >> wher
. >> there's what you write and there's where you come from west baltimore, the site of the death of last week. have things changed in baltimore? >> i don't know. i haven't lived there in over 20 years. it would be wrong for me to say. >> you say it hasn't changed since you lived there. >> that's pretty obvious. when you see a cvs burning down, violence has increased but baltimore as i knew it then was pretty violent. >> you talk about you and your son have two...
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. >> baltimore police arrested a man accused of setting fire to a west baltimore c.v.s. during protests over the death of freddie gray. raymond carter faces material arson charges. the f.b.i. said the fire cost a million dollars worth of damage. >> big changes in the prison where two convicted killers escaped last month in new york. it now has a new superintendent. security is tightened and there will be more contraband searches and bed inspections. the former employees have been placed on leave. >> new evidence released in the police killing of a migrant farmworker in washington state. investigators have been looking into the death of antonio dam bran know since february. we have a look at the video of the fatal confrontation. >> new video from witnesses at the scene and from police dash cameras, new perspectives on the night antonio zambrano died. the prosecutor will use the record to determine if criminal charges will follow. a detailed time line shows the first report of zambrano disrupting tasks throwing rocks. just a minute later the first officer arrives. more fal
. >> baltimore police arrested a man accused of setting fire to a west baltimore c.v.s. during protests over the death of freddie gray. raymond carter faces material arson charges. the f.b.i. said the fire cost a million dollars worth of damage. >> big changes in the prison where two convicted killers escaped last month in new york. it now has a new superintendent. security is tightened and there will be more contraband searches and bed inspections. the former employees have been...
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you can see near gettysburg and west of baltimore we have shower activity. one or two of them might sneak into the region south and west of the city. let's go outside and we're looking at the temple university camera, sky 6. what a pretty picture it is. window we're looking at clouds to start us off. 72 degrees, the dewpoint, 65 that means it's more humid than the past couple of days. the winds are calm and the barometer is falling. satellite and radar showing we have a good amount of clouds through the region. we can see the showers or thunderstorms. we have an area of low pressure that's out to the west. that's why we're seeing that right now. and some of the showers trying to squeeze their way into the region. a better chance would be delaware and south jersey. most of the day is dry today. as you look at the day ahead. 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., one or two showers. 2:00 p.m., 86 degrees feeling humid and warm, but not too bad. chance for a shower coming through again 5:00 p.m. 84 degrees coming down from a high of 87. if you're hitting the beach watch for a sp
you can see near gettysburg and west of baltimore we have shower activity. one or two of them might sneak into the region south and west of the city. let's go outside and we're looking at the temple university camera, sky 6. what a pretty picture it is. window we're looking at clouds to start us off. 72 degrees, the dewpoint, 65 that means it's more humid than the past couple of days. the winds are calm and the barometer is falling. satellite and radar showing we have a good amount of clouds...
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the second one in central portions of pennsylvania and maryland just west of baltimore and washington, d.c. we think a lot of activity will stay to the south. maybe come as far north as southern new castle county and delaware bay region, a lot of us should stay dry. the remainder of the afternoon combination of sun and clouds, hazy, hot and humid more thunderstorms firing up after 5:00 6:00 p.m., a couple of of those could contain gusty downpours, heavy rain and winds 40 miles per hour. sun and clouds, lunchtime 85. 3:00 p.m., 89. 6:00 p.m., 88 degrees. once again, hazy, hot and humid heat advisory goes into effect with feels-like temperatures over 100 degrees. in some cases it could be as high as 105. use common sense tomorrow afternoon, stay hydrated take frequent breaks and if at all possible stay in an air conditioned room we have dangerous heat on the way. we'll talk about this when i see you in ten minutes. >> thanks, chris. >>> new overnights a man who was shot called 911 for help. when the police arrived a standoff began. it happened on the 1200 block of 26th street. police sa
the second one in central portions of pennsylvania and maryland just west of baltimore and washington, d.c. we think a lot of activity will stay to the south. maybe come as far north as southern new castle county and delaware bay region, a lot of us should stay dry. the remainder of the afternoon combination of sun and clouds, hazy, hot and humid more thunderstorms firing up after 5:00 6:00 p.m., a couple of of those could contain gusty downpours, heavy rain and winds 40 miles per hour. sun and...
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[applause] accomplices like west philly, baltimore, they're part of america, too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids just like your kids and my kids. we got to make sure, boys and girls, that those in the community are loved cherished supported and nurtured and invested in. we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. if you are a parent you know there are times when boys and girls are going to act out in absolutely. the question is are we letting principals and parents deal with one set of kids, and we call the police on another set of kids. that's not the right thing to do. [applause] >> we've got to make sure that our juvenile justice system remembers that kids are different. don't just tag them as furious. reach out to them as future citizens. [applause] and even as we recognize the police officers do one of the toughest bravest jobs around, and we do everything in our--as we do everything in our power to keep those police officers safe on the job i talked
[applause] accomplices like west philly, baltimore, they're part of america, too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids just like your kids and my kids. we got to make sure, boys and girls, that those in the community are loved cherished supported and nurtured and invested in. we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. if you are a parent you know there are times when boys and girls are...
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places like west philly or west baltimore, or ferguson, missouri. they are part of america too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. just like your kids and my kids. so we have to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in. and, we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. so if you are a parent you know that there are times where boys and girls are going to act in school and the question is are we letting principals and parents deal with one set of kids and we call the police on another set of kids that is not the right thing to do. [ applause ] >> we've got to make sure our juvenile justice system remembers that kids are different. don't just tag them as future criminals. reach out to them as future citizens. and even as we recognize that police officers do one of the toughest, bravest jobs around, and we do everything in our power -- and as we do everything in our power to keep the police officers safe o
places like west philly or west baltimore, or ferguson, missouri. they are part of america too. they're not separate. they're part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. just like your kids and my kids. so we have to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in. and, we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. so if you are a parent you know that there are...
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when i was at frederick douglass high school in west baltimore the thing that sticks in my mind most was the kid who was a high school senior who said i'm smart, i'm doing well in school, but i don't have any ap courses here. you go to places like sarah good and ptech and you see young kids of color -- you have high minority, high poverty high-performing. they are building the pipeline to the future, giving kids opportunity. if you are thinking about how to build educational opportunity and to take and apply the principles that we know work the principle of partnership the principle of demand driven, the principle of a stem foundation, these programs work. they are open source. can pick up the phone and call ibm and i guarantee they will be on the next plane to visit your community and he will brainstorm with you about how to build a program. it may be a health care focus in your city or maybe a narrow space bogus somewhere else. -- aerospace focus somewhere else. states and local governments are really helping to catalyze this sort of innovation that helps prevent that cycle. >> tha
when i was at frederick douglass high school in west baltimore the thing that sticks in my mind most was the kid who was a high school senior who said i'm smart, i'm doing well in school, but i don't have any ap courses here. you go to places like sarah good and ptech and you see young kids of color -- you have high minority, high poverty high-performing. they are building the pipeline to the future, giving kids opportunity. if you are thinking about how to build educational opportunity and to...
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[applause] places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson, missouri. they are part of america, too. they are not separate. they are part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. it's like your kids and my kids. we've got to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. [applause] if you are a parent, you know there are times when boys and girls will act out in school and the question is -- are we letting principals and parents deal with one set of kids and we call the police on another set of kids? that is not the right thing to do. [applause] we've got to make sure our juvenile justice system remembers that kids are different. don't just tag them as future criminals. reach out to them as future citizens. [applause] even as we recognize that police officers to one of the toughest, bravest jobs around and we do everything in our power and as we do everything in our power to
[applause] places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson, missouri. they are part of america, too. they are not separate. they are part of america like anywhere else. the kids there are american kids. it's like your kids and my kids. we've got to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in and we have to have the same standards for those children as we have for our own children. [applause] if you are a parent, you know...
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governor huckabee: in the city of baltimore, one in 70 are likely to be a victim of violence and in west baltimore it's one in 48. to give you contrast, in fort worth, texas, it's more like 1 in 179. in new york, where a new mayor decided that some of the policies of the previous mayors which had been very effective in dramatically reducing murders and violent crime, he thought their methods were too heavyhanded so he reversed them and shootings are up 20% in new york city from just a year ago. and in chicago, already this year there have been 209 murders 1,035 people have been shot so far, just through today. 77% of those homicide victims are african american. and over 18% of them are hispanic. i find it interesting that throughout most of america the cities with the highest crime rates are run by the most liberal mayors and governments in the country and often have the strictest gun control. it would seem that somebody might put all this together and realize that the problem is not that we have police officers on the street and we have too many of them. the problem is that we have too many crimi
governor huckabee: in the city of baltimore, one in 70 are likely to be a victim of violence and in west baltimore it's one in 48. to give you contrast, in fort worth, texas, it's more like 1 in 179. in new york, where a new mayor decided that some of the policies of the previous mayors which had been very effective in dramatically reducing murders and violent crime, he thought their methods were too heavyhanded so he reversed them and shootings are up 20% in new york city from just a year ago....
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west and coming in the evening. new york philadelphia, washington baltimore and areas east of pittsburgh have the potential of thunderstormsght chance of tornado. more out to the west. some of the country is dry without the severe weather chance. as we look at the big board the only rain we've got in the most commonly traveled destinations is chicago. >> eva. >>> taking antidepressts are linked to birth defects. the risk is low. >>> microsoft is organizing their business plan which means thousands lose their job. >> layoffs at microsoft. the company says it will cut 7800 jobs because of the purchase of nokia phones. the move was a mistake. >>> rita's ice is dropping can you custard because of egg shortage due to bird flu. >>> taco bell is delivering. >> you don't even have to get off your coach to get a burr -- burrito delivered. they have a few glitches to work out. >> i'm willing to work with that. >> up next in the morning buzz, pop singer, areanna grande is under investigation for licking donuts and making antiamerican remarks. >> kidnapping a banker and his family that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ it may seem strange, but pe
west and coming in the evening. new york philadelphia, washington baltimore and areas east of pittsburgh have the potential of thunderstormsght chance of tornado. more out to the west. some of the country is dry without the severe weather chance. as we look at the big board the only rain we've got in the most commonly traveled destinations is chicago. >> eva. >>> taking antidepressts are linked to birth defects. the risk is low. >>> microsoft is organizing their business...
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almost all clear because there is the rain just west of baltimore.t will will be affecting part of the area today. it is sliding east, and trying to work its way north but not making much progress north. even thunderstorm, that could be late this morning. not far away now. it will be here soon. so buddy stepping outside to 70 to 75. and he's clear now but look for showers storms, especially developing to the south, that's right along the shore point today. it would be nice with the lower humidity, but we have to keep the rain in the forecast, so down to seven again today. not much change, from yesterday, we have these storms back in the forecast. live picture 70 degrees, calm, bug on the screen there. not bad start to the day. temperatures into the mid to upper 50's, allentown, mount pocono at five. cooler with the dry air specially to the north headed south we go 70, down to 66, upper 60s along the coast, wind will pick up off the coast. that will keep the temperatures down there just little cooler, headed to the shore this afternoon looks like temp
almost all clear because there is the rain just west of baltimore.t will will be affecting part of the area today. it is sliding east, and trying to work its way north but not making much progress north. even thunderstorm, that could be late this morning. not far away now. it will be here soon. so buddy stepping outside to 70 to 75. and he's clear now but look for showers storms, especially developing to the south, that's right along the shore point today. it would be nice with the lower...
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because when i was at frederick douglas high school in west baltimore, the thing that sticks in my mind most was the kid who was a high school senior who said you know i'm smart i'm doing well in school but i don't have any ap courses here i don't have any opportunity. you go to places like sarah good and p tech and you see young kids of color. what sarah good has in common with p tech, you have high minority, high performing, that's what they're doing. they building the pipeline to the future. giving kids opportunity squmpt. that's not a panacea. if you're thinking about how to build educational opportunity, and to take and apply the principles we know work, the principle of partnership, demand driven, the principle of a stem foundation, these programs work. they're open source. you can pick up the phone and call ibm, i guarantee you stan lith ow will take your call and be out the next plane to visit your community and will brainstorm with you about how to build a program. it may be it's a healthcare focus in your city or a aerospace focus somewhere else. whatever the focus is to meet
because when i was at frederick douglas high school in west baltimore, the thing that sticks in my mind most was the kid who was a high school senior who said you know i'm smart i'm doing well in school but i don't have any ap courses here i don't have any opportunity. you go to places like sarah good and p tech and you see young kids of color. what sarah good has in common with p tech, you have high minority, high performing, that's what they're doing. they building the pipeline to the future....
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here it is winchester, frederick hagerstown martinsburg, parts of jefferson county, west virginia, carroll county baltimore and all the areas to the north. right now, nothing in our immediate area. the closest storms well back to our west now coming in toward morgan county. you can see what is happening on the radar. notice where the tornado watch is well north of the area. that's where we think the best chance for severe weather will be however, with he could see some of these storms down to the south make their way across our region, too, all of the heat and humidity, it is not going to be hard for any storms that do develop to become strong. once again, yesterday we saw the flash flooding. that was the biggest threat. today, that threat still a threat but not quite as high. it is the high winds that we are going to be dealing with. yes there is a low threat of a tornado today best chance of that northern portions of maryland around the mason-dixon line. continue to track it for you throughout the afternoon. amelia segal and i are in all day. >>> with the stroke of a pen, south carolina governor nikki ha
here it is winchester, frederick hagerstown martinsburg, parts of jefferson county, west virginia, carroll county baltimore and all the areas to the north. right now, nothing in our immediate area. the closest storms well back to our west now coming in toward morgan county. you can see what is happening on the radar. notice where the tornado watch is well north of the area. that's where we think the best chance for severe weather will be however, with he could see some of these storms down to...
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a little bit in west virginia locally as we've had isolated showers. the heavier ones on the northeast side of baltimore and the mountains right now of west virginia, i'm tracking these because if you are watching us from the valley, there's a chance they are moving east southeast, that new market may see that for mount jackson. and we may see a few others pop up. the start of the future cast is trying to get some showers and storms to come out of the valley metro here later this evening. we could potentially have a passing storm overnight. as far as monday is concerned, the day will start off okay. here we are at 7:30. 9:30 a couple showers well to the north and east. as we get in to the afternoon is when we will have a better chance for scattered showers and storms. you can see the yellows, oranges, reds, some of them are heavy downpour, but nothing too severe. watch that tomorrow as i'm tracking some high heat for the middle of the week. full details for your seven day in a few minutes. >>> we are learning more tonight about a swimmer who went missing, presumed drowned. douglas brown was the co-owner
a little bit in west virginia locally as we've had isolated showers. the heavier ones on the northeast side of baltimore and the mountains right now of west virginia, i'm tracking these because if you are watching us from the valley, there's a chance they are moving east southeast, that new market may see that for mount jackson. and we may see a few others pop up. the start of the future cast is trying to get some showers and storms to come out of the valley metro here later this evening. we...
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that is what is happening in baltimore the west the last couple weeks. not just baltimore but all are cities and maybe even small towns. ferguson certainly wasn't very big. all the steps he thought about that society could take to maybe not solve the problem to get us on the road. i spent time in northern ireland in the middle east, also the balkans. it is my view that while almost every social problem is not exclusively economic or even primarily economic but underlying all of them is a problem. i know in the places that i just mentioned the lack of jobs, the lack of opportunity, lack of hope a skill for instability. the it creates desperate and vulnerable populations mostly young adult bed without any prospects of future who become worse is that it will to the appeals to violent or other courses of action. i think that is true in all of these issues in our country including baltimore and others although intensified by the racial divide in our country the differences that exist in our society in terms of education, opportunity jobs. i don't pretend to ha
that is what is happening in baltimore the west the last couple weeks. not just baltimore but all are cities and maybe even small towns. ferguson certainly wasn't very big. all the steps he thought about that society could take to maybe not solve the problem to get us on the road. i spent time in northern ireland in the middle east, also the balkans. it is my view that while almost every social problem is not exclusively economic or even primarily economic but underlying all of them is a...
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there's a small little disturbance from west to east from baltimore to the coast ocean city maryland getting wet down here. cape may a few spritzes and sprinkles around. you look up toward the northwest. there's nothing out here. clear conditions west of philadelphia. a few high, thin clouds, this is working off the coast in the next hour or two. places across the delmarva will experience a nice afternoon. it will be a mostly sunny day warm and comfortable. we're not talking about high humidity levels. 88 degrees will feel like 88 degrees. that will change next week, the humidity increases and the threat for showers and thunderstorms increases. i'll talk about that when i see you in just a bit. >> new this morning five people are recovering in a hospital in a crash in bucks county. they were inside a car that flipped over several times and went off the road. the happened around 3:00 this morning. two people were thrown from the car. police are sorting out what caused the crash. >>> new this morning a truck arena car collided in montgomery leaving several people injured. the truck land
there's a small little disturbance from west to east from baltimore to the coast ocean city maryland getting wet down here. cape may a few spritzes and sprinkles around. you look up toward the northwest. there's nothing out here. clear conditions west of philadelphia. a few high, thin clouds, this is working off the coast in the next hour or two. places across the delmarva will experience a nice afternoon. it will be a mostly sunny day warm and comfortable. we're not talking about high humidity...
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now the people, the citizens of the city of the west side of baltimore and the state of maryland canhow utterly they were let down by their public officials. >> it's pretty unbelievable. and you were dead-on. your reporting was accurate. these cops were left out to dry. people's businesses were ruined. they'll never get their money back. it's unbelievable. i want to go to your friend donald trump. i think what he did with lindsey graham versus the whole mccain thing was brilliant. let me show you. he gave out lindsey graham's cell phone number. this is great. watch this. >> didn't this guy call me four years ago? yes. he called me four years ago. lindsey graham. i didn't know who he was. he's begging me to help him with "fox and friends." so i say okay, and i'll mention your name. he said could you mention my name. i said yes. he gave me his number. i found the card. i wrote the number down. i don't know if it's the right number. let's try it. 202 -- >> i think that is the funniest thing i've ever seen in a presidential campaign. >> i can totally relate to donald trump in the sense b
now the people, the citizens of the city of the west side of baltimore and the state of maryland canhow utterly they were let down by their public officials. >> it's pretty unbelievable. and you were dead-on. your reporting was accurate. these cops were left out to dry. people's businesses were ruined. they'll never get their money back. it's unbelievable. i want to go to your friend donald trump. i think what he did with lindsey graham versus the whole mccain thing was brilliant. let me...
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some big storms pushing across anne arundel county and into the bay north of baltimore, but to the westng on our doorstep just yet. this is still a flash flood warning for our friends out near woodstock until the wee hours of the morning. weather headlines, yellow alert tomorrow for showers and thunderstorms. i think both commutes could be affected. the heaviest activity will be toward the evening and i really think the best chance will be late tomorrow night about 24 hours from now. heaviest storm we think 9 p.m. to about 2 a.m., so that's the tail end of the taylor swift concert. a leftover shower possible on wednesday. in fact, we could even have leftover showers and norms on wednesday. we'll reevaluate -- thunderstorms on wednesday. we'll reevaluate that for a possible yellow alert in the morning. manassas 69, 69 in leesburg, 74 downtown. if you've been with us any length of time during the evening, the futurecast has changed four times. about an hour ago it had rain wrapping down 95 and showers up towards leesburg and nassas. just be advised some morning showers are possible. by 9:
some big storms pushing across anne arundel county and into the bay north of baltimore, but to the westng on our doorstep just yet. this is still a flash flood warning for our friends out near woodstock until the wee hours of the morning. weather headlines, yellow alert tomorrow for showers and thunderstorms. i think both commutes could be affected. the heaviest activity will be toward the evening and i really think the best chance will be late tomorrow night about 24 hours from now. heaviest...
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we begin tonight with trais gallagher in our west coast news room. >> baltimore police create to help crack down on baltimore's drug infested area. on april 12th when police made eye contact with freddie grey grey took off running. police pursued and seconds later arrested him for carrying an illegal knife. freddie gray was cuffed and put in the back of a police van. during the second stop a another suspect was loaded into the other side of the police van. he told investigators he heard loud banging and believed the person on the other side of the van was trying to jury himself. he said he only heard light banging and denied saying that someone was trying to jury himself. here is allen clarifying on krn. cnn. >> you cannot do that in the paddy wagon. i can probably hit your head and have a headache but you can't hurt yourself to the point where you're going to be dead and brightalized like that. >> the autopsy report obtained by "the baltimore sun" said grey suffered a high neck injury to his neck and spine cared to those seen in shallow water diving incidents. the medical examiner cl
we begin tonight with trais gallagher in our west coast news room. >> baltimore police create to help crack down on baltimore's drug infested area. on april 12th when police made eye contact with freddie grey grey took off running. police pursued and seconds later arrested him for carrying an illegal knife. freddie gray was cuffed and put in the back of a police van. during the second stop a another suspect was loaded into the other side of the police van. he told investigators he heard...
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president obama made a surprise appearance as the girl scouts from d.c., baltimore, virginia, west virginia and oklahoma camped out with the first lady. this morning on "today," the scouts talked about seeing the president. >> and before he left he said that he would give us group hugs. the next thing you know, he had 50 stampeding girls competing to see who would get the closest to give barack obama a hug. >> had to hand allot of hugging he did. the campout was part of the first lady's let's move campaign. when the thunderstorm moved in, the fourth graders and their schaap ropes were moved to a conference room in the eisenhower executive office building next door. >> between sasha and malia, i think he has gotten a lot of practice over the years. >> lots of it. >>> keeping an eye on breaking news in montgomery county county, water main break forcing evacuations and close showers. >>> a series of fires in the >>> we are working a breaking news story right now at 4:30. homes are flooded in the wheat.area after a pipe burst. several homes on whiteman road have been evacuated and part of georg
president obama made a surprise appearance as the girl scouts from d.c., baltimore, virginia, west virginia and oklahoma camped out with the first lady. this morning on "today," the scouts talked about seeing the president. >> and before he left he said that he would give us group hugs. the next thing you know, he had 50 stampeding girls competing to see who would get the closest to give barack obama a hug. >> had to hand allot of hugging he did. the campout was part of...