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may we work together black and white, to rebuild our neighborhoods, and to make our city quiet attractive, and efficient. and fundamentally where we live in the confidence that every man and every woman in america has that long lasting opportunity to become all that he was created of being, such as is his ability. in conclusion, all of you who share this vision from new york to california, from the county to florida from our brothers and sisters on the road, a national unity and a new america. [ applause ] those of you -- those of you who were lock outside of the convention hall in 1968, those of you who can now vote for the first time, those of you who agree with me that the institutions of this country belong to all of the people who inhabit it, those of you who have been neglected left out ignored, forgotten, or shunned aside for whatever reason give me your help at this hour, join me in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny as we go down the trail for 1972. [ applause ] >> do you represent a trend for more women specifically black women and go after electe
may we work together black and white, to rebuild our neighborhoods, and to make our city quiet attractive, and efficient. and fundamentally where we live in the confidence that every man and every woman in america has that long lasting opportunity to become all that he was created of being, such as is his ability. in conclusion, all of you who share this vision from new york to california, from the county to florida from our brothers and sisters on the road, a national unity and a new america....
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you've got a predominantly black city and a majority white police force. does that need to change? >> if you come from the premise that, you know, only an african american can police other african americans, then we're all doomed to failure. >> stahl: it's getting harder and harder for the world to meet the demand for fresh water. so as you'll see tonight, more and more is being pumped from deep underground.
you've got a predominantly black city and a majority white police force. does that need to change? >> if you come from the premise that, you know, only an african american can police other african americans, then we're all doomed to failure. >> stahl: it's getting harder and harder for the world to meet the demand for fresh water. so as you'll see tonight, more and more is being pumped from deep underground.
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in the city of chicago are white. is it that we're telling everybody that only white people want to be police officers? we go to ferguson where there might be two black police officers in a population that is almost 70% african-american? that kind of disconnect is going to cause -- i would think we would want to talk about some fundamental changes about how is it that we recruit people? i don't know, sheriff. maybe you can help me. in chicago, when i go talk to the cops in my district and i go into some of the areas where there is more gang violence, i find it to be younger cops and i find that the older comes like my dad, if he worked somewhere by the time he had any seniority, he took the good shift. as a police officer getting the brunt of the work what do you think? if the police officers like when you joined the police force, the older veteran police officers who might have the training and the experience, are they the ones in the neighborhood where there is a lot of trouble where you might need more veteran poli
in the city of chicago are white. is it that we're telling everybody that only white people want to be police officers? we go to ferguson where there might be two black police officers in a population that is almost 70% african-american? that kind of disconnect is going to cause -- i would think we would want to talk about some fundamental changes about how is it that we recruit people? i don't know, sheriff. maybe you can help me. in chicago, when i go talk to the cops in my district and i go...
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what are we going to do to solve the problems facing the inner-city poor people white or black or brown. we don't have a national agenda or a jack kemp who i know you were a big fan of. we don't have anyone speaking with a voice. >> unfortunately you have liberal policies that have promoted this. lou: is talk about the problem than the cause not the solution. >> but when conservative candidates talk about jobs and education reform stop throwing money at the problem and the school choice there are solutions to make them appeal to the community to say this is how we get you out of poverty with a better ambiance. lou: i don't ask this to a new you but is there an example of an american city in which you have just said it has worked in the last half century? i cannot think of one. >> but school choice? isn't that a pretty good example? lou: but i thought she was talking better programmatic solutions. >> is -- it is. >> everyone who comes out to advocate for school choice could board. lou: how caird anyone in this country resist discipline in schools when the children are shot down in the st
what are we going to do to solve the problems facing the inner-city poor people white or black or brown. we don't have a national agenda or a jack kemp who i know you were a big fan of. we don't have anyone speaking with a voice. >> unfortunately you have liberal policies that have promoted this. lou: is talk about the problem than the cause not the solution. >> but when conservative candidates talk about jobs and education reform stop throwing money at the problem and the school...
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was racism, white supremacy, institutional racism. this was the president of the united states' own commission. what we think about what has got is going on here, it is precisely because of policy. instead of the great society, a new deal, it is get tough on crime. we call african-americans
was racism, white supremacy, institutional racism. this was the president of the united states' own commission. what we think about what has got is going on here, it is precisely because of policy. instead of the great society, a new deal, it is get tough on crime. we call african-americans
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whites were at 9%. we asked the city's mayor why this "problem" keeps coming up. >> they are asking the question about race in policing in every big city in america today. and in every big city as in san jose, we have to continue to look for ways to improve accountability. >> last night the assistant police chief joined religious and community leaders, students and the mayor, to talk about racial bias. he said the department is bringing in an outside "expert" to analyze their data. >>> police busted a pillar of the east bay business community for possession of child porn. 52-year-old jeffrey kasper was taken into custody on may 7. detectives say kasper allegedly downloaded illegal videos at his home in concord. kasper is the former chairman of the greater concord chamber of commerce. kasper has won a number of awards. city of concord business recognition award, state of california's small business of the year award for the 7th senate district, and he is a member of the rotary club. he also has emceed co
whites were at 9%. we asked the city's mayor why this "problem" keeps coming up. >> they are asking the question about race in policing in every big city in america today. and in every big city as in san jose, we have to continue to look for ways to improve accountability. >> last night the assistant police chief joined religious and community leaders, students and the mayor, to talk about racial bias. he said the department is bringing in an outside "expert" to...
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those blue and white machines covering a lot of city miles and dozens of bike stations popping up one neighborhood to another. >> it's convene we need stuff that makes traveling from our great neighborhoods convene. >> unique name inspired by birth place of nation and title sponsor independence blue cross. city project launched a week ago with 60 stations, 600 bike and 22 0 0 people signed up. >> i would like to but for days i want to have it in the city and risk it stolen it's quick and he quekttive. >> these bikes for anyone, four tourists, groups of friends even peoples dr. ed for work. the big question is, is there a market for indi dw o in philadelphia. >> philadelphia was ready for bike shaivrment philadelphians embrace today. >> it's a $3 million investment by the city that owns and operates indigo. the head of the transportation and utilities said riders can get a membership 15 a month and use a faub to release the bikes. they can take as many one hour trips they want. no membership, no problem. walk up to a station, slide in a credit card and get one of these three speed bike
those blue and white machines covering a lot of city miles and dozens of bike stations popping up one neighborhood to another. >> it's convene we need stuff that makes traveling from our great neighborhoods convene. >> unique name inspired by birth place of nation and title sponsor independence blue cross. city project launched a week ago with 60 stations, 600 bike and 22 0 0 people signed up. >> i would like to but for days i want to have it in the city and risk it stolen...
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>> i agree, and i've got to tell you, brooke the message is coming from the steps of the white house to the steps of city hall in baltimore have in fact left a chilling effect on police officers not only in baltimore but across this country. >> when we say chilling effect i want you to be specific. what are you hearing? >> i'm hearing from police officers that they're going to be very hesitant before they act in a proactive manner. that's what police officers have to do. to prevent crime, you want to be proactive. when i was on the job, i would see somebody with an inspection sticker overdue, i would pull them over and that would lead to either gun seizure or drug seizure. i don't believe that's going to happen anymore. they're going to do their job, but i don't think they're going to go the extra mile. by going the extra mile they'll be presumed guilty instead of innocent as what was said a few weeks ago by the white house and by the mayor and city council people in baltimore. >> i also -- i know what you're referencing, but president obama in the wake of what happened was saying le
>> i agree, and i've got to tell you, brooke the message is coming from the steps of the white house to the steps of city hall in baltimore have in fact left a chilling effect on police officers not only in baltimore but across this country. >> when we say chilling effect i want you to be specific. what are you hearing? >> i'm hearing from police officers that they're going to be very hesitant before they act in a proactive manner. that's what police officers have to do. to...
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was racism, white supremacy, institutional racism. this was the president of the united states' own commission. what we think about what has got is going on here, it is precisely because of policy. instead of the great society, a new deal, it is get tough on crime. we call african-americans thugs, and wonder why there is violence. to say they are destroyed her own community is very very naive. what they are lashing out against is that they are getting racially and economically exploited, especially in places like baltimore. they are resisting state violence. i'm not condoning destroying a cvs. it is because they do not feel they have anybody in in these communities. in these communities will stop if anything, they feel like these communities are marginalizing their very existence because of the ways the institutions do not work for them. host: ok, mr. joseph, only because i want to get some calls, linda, you are from illinois. your first up on our independent line. go ahead. caller: good morning. mr. joseph, you are so right. you are
was racism, white supremacy, institutional racism. this was the president of the united states' own commission. what we think about what has got is going on here, it is precisely because of policy. instead of the great society, a new deal, it is get tough on crime. we call african-americans thugs, and wonder why there is violence. to say they are destroyed her own community is very very naive. what they are lashing out against is that they are getting racially and economically exploited,...
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november and assume he'll win it again, mayor max white >> thank you very much. i didn't know we were getting into my political history. it is great to be here and share something that is very exciting if anyone doubts about the transformative power of park squz what it can do for the city. greenville south care rolina to get your geography is located half way between atlanta and charlotte. the economy changes thoferb last couple years and began a test och transforming or reinventing the local economy and also reinventing down town and after about 15 or 20 years we have done that. we have a great down town t is walkable and pedestrian friendly and all the eminties of mixed use, lots of retail. all the things you want. about 8s or 9 years go about doing all that wasn't enough, there is still something missing. you want a city to be a place that you have a heart for. it is authentic and unique and a place people may want to go back again and again and what may that be? parks and green space. we had a asset that was over looked, we have a river called the rete river
november and assume he'll win it again, mayor max white >> thank you very much. i didn't know we were getting into my political history. it is great to be here and share something that is very exciting if anyone doubts about the transformative power of park squz what it can do for the city. greenville south care rolina to get your geography is located half way between atlanta and charlotte. the economy changes thoferb last couple years and began a test och transforming or reinventing the...
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reaching from the city are touching autosides of the death messengers with their white tips. great shakes the city. this is the sownsd of zeppelin bombs killing burning and another onlooker recalled seeing a streak of fire shooting down straight at me. he said i stared at it hardly sprengding. but one struck the restaurant just a few yards away. then burning in the wound. with the streets for better protection. but what about that? on 25th of september, 1915 the british who had at first condemned germany's use of it just five months previously made their own military use of it during the battle of outhe winds changed and the british troops, the long turning piece had been sent with many of the 5,000 cylinders of chlorine so that the contents could simply not be released. worth german exploding some of the cylinder causing mother damaging gas to escape into the british line. in fact, as 1915 drew to a close none of the three technologies had had a decisive effect. aboutthen in spring 1916 we have the kaiser giving into u.s. demands, that germany ceased on smea campaign and res
reaching from the city are touching autosides of the death messengers with their white tips. great shakes the city. this is the sownsd of zeppelin bombs killing burning and another onlooker recalled seeing a streak of fire shooting down straight at me. he said i stared at it hardly sprengding. but one struck the restaurant just a few yards away. then burning in the wound. with the streets for better protection. but what about that? on 25th of september, 1915 the british who had at first...
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some were described as being on par with the oklahoma city bombing. white house officials say the shipment is not a new strategy but consistent with the 36 month goal to degrade the enemy. in an interview, the president said that despite recent headlines things are not dire saying that though, i don't think we are losing, and i just talked to the folks on the ground. it's no doubt that there were tactical setbacks although they had been vulnerable for a long time. primarily because these are not iraqi security forces that we have traynor reinforced. the obama doctrine is predicated on building up the capacity of local fighters with broad training and additional equipment and operational advice and close air support. but the effectiveness of that strategy is debatable isis controlled areas have continued to spread and this says they overtook the ancient city threatening to destroy antiquity there as they did before. but critics argue that the mission to degrade and not defeat is tantamount to leaving from not behind. >> he's going to have to scrap this
some were described as being on par with the oklahoma city bombing. white house officials say the shipment is not a new strategy but consistent with the 36 month goal to degrade the enemy. in an interview, the president said that despite recent headlines things are not dire saying that though, i don't think we are losing, and i just talked to the folks on the ground. it's no doubt that there were tactical setbacks although they had been vulnerable for a long time. primarily because these are...
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the jersey shore in atlantic city. nice afternoon there. meteorologist melissa a magee will check your weekend forecast from accu weather when "action news" continues in just a moment. >>> if you are heading to the jersey shore this weekend you are not alone. twitter's most popular sharks is back. mary lee pinged early this morning less than 5 miles off the the south east tip of cape may. it appears that the 16-foot shark is now heading south. a non-profit group that researches great whites placed a tracker on mary lee that emits a ping each time the dorsal fin surfaces above the ocean. >>> she likes the jersey shore but why not right. >> everybody likes the the shore. >> exactly. >> that is for everyone is going to be. it will be a nice weekend traveling, where temperatures will be heating up in the 80's with that humidity returning as well. storm tracker six live double can radar showing you it is dry quiet a beautiful afternoon. in fact check out this picture outside. sky six live in hd, well, we're looking at penns
the jersey shore in atlantic city. nice afternoon there. meteorologist melissa a magee will check your weekend forecast from accu weather when "action news" continues in just a moment. >>> if you are heading to the jersey shore this weekend you are not alone. twitter's most popular sharks is back. mary lee pinged early this morning less than 5 miles off the the south east tip of cape may. it appears that the 16-foot shark is now heading south. a non-profit group that...
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great beaning shakes the city. it is the sound of the bombs falling, and another onlooker reported seeing a streak of fire shooting down straight at me. he said i stared at it hardly comprehending. the bomb struck the restaurant just a few yards away then was burning in the road. 22 people were killed and the next day they demonstrated out in the streets for better protection. but what about gas? on the 25th of september, the british who had at first command germany's use just five months previously made their own military use during the battle. the attack failed. the wind changed and blew a lot of the gas back over the british troops. the wrong turning piece had been sent with 5,000 cylinders of corine so that the contents could not be released. even worse, they excluded some of the cylinders causing yet more damaging gas cheesecake to the british lines. in fact as 1915 through to a close, none of the technologies have a decisive effect. then in spring of 1916 it was getting into the u.s. demand that the germany s
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power structure white police officers, white mayor city council, and that was the problem. and then you go to baltimore you say black mayor, black police force, black full black representation on the city council. when you get to that point you say what is the problem it is not representation. what is the matter? and the problem is for the president in his party they're in a political bind. the answer is as it relates to the ongoing epidemic decades old problems with corruption and a big cities is, democratic machine politics in these cities has failed these cities whether it is detroit, whether it was new orleans, whether it is philadelphia whether it is in baltimore. the problems stem to that point. what are you going to do? you say it is the republican's fault because if they would just allow me to spend more money in these places, it would be better. >> where does the country stand at this point? we've seen ferguson, we've seen baltimore. we've soon the president's response to it. what about the rest of the country? is america onboard with a whole new bunch of money flo
power structure white police officers, white mayor city council, and that was the problem. and then you go to baltimore you say black mayor, black police force, black full black representation on the city council. when you get to that point you say what is the problem it is not representation. what is the matter? and the problem is for the president in his party they're in a political bind. the answer is as it relates to the ongoing epidemic decades old problems with corruption and a big cities...
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. >> now the kids want to play with san continue owe and the city is giving back. free white tees markers and donations. >> how do you thank them? what kind of words do you use? i don't know how. >> one parent said to me the other day, i just pray my son finds his dragon. that's what we wish for all these kids. they all have it inside of them. >> keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> love that. >> what a beautiful to see the support. >> what a great artist he is too. i want one. >> he's excellent. i think we'll take three. all of us. great weather for t-shirts. >> i was going to say, we all need t-shirts and be able to wear them over the weekend just in time. we have seen a cooler day today. temperatures in the 70s. if we go to the end of the week we'll be back in the 80s. if you like the 80s, thought today was too cool the 80s will be returning as we go into your weekend. so far, your mother's day will be dry. the weekend doesn't look too bad. we did squeak some of the temperatures. we lowered them because of something in the tropics over the bahamas. that may be affectin
. >> now the kids want to play with san continue owe and the city is giving back. free white tees markers and donations. >> how do you thank them? what kind of words do you use? i don't know how. >> one parent said to me the other day, i just pray my son finds his dragon. that's what we wish for all these kids. they all have it inside of them. >> keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> love that. >> what a beautiful to see the support. >> what a great artist...
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blood cell if last week the city changes rules to ban medical cannabis in the sunset we're hoping you'll grant this permit it is legal there's nothing wrong with that greg following the law i could have 5 hundred people stand up and say it creates crime it is medicine it is legal there's nothing wrong with it the permit should be granted address parents had been allowed to buy medicine for the kids that have seizures. >> is there any additional public comment okay. seeing none public comment is closed. commissioner antonini. >> well, thank you all for testifying i think this is a record inform a number of people testifying at least with when i've been sitting up here i've been sitting here for a long time the project sponsor is sincere but the location is the wrong place and it's clear testimony we've heard tonight the neighborhood is not comfortable with the use and they don't want it and it has been turned down once by the court so i don't think that is a good project i i mean it would be different if you're or else somewhere in the middle of san mateo county and have to travel to san
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white residents. here we are kind of at the top left hand corner of what i consider my coverage area when i was covering homicide. today, almost 20% of los angeles' population is down on paper to 8% or 9%. i think it's actually lower than not. this area, a majority latino has changed a great deal. >> south central became a term without learned in the early 90s that the riot in l.a. the term has gone away right? officially it no longer has any use. what i found as a lot of people these neighborhoods still use it and they still use it and they might use this cynically, but also price only. many people are part of the name and referred to the area by the same name. there is no other adequately comprehensive name for this part of the city. the replacement names were all smaller neighborhood in pieces and child. the idea was to ruin the stigma, but they also you know unintentionally removed a political definition for an area from it harder to mobilize when you don't give it a name and you don't call it sou
white residents. here we are kind of at the top left hand corner of what i consider my coverage area when i was covering homicide. today, almost 20% of los angeles' population is down on paper to 8% or 9%. i think it's actually lower than not. this area, a majority latino has changed a great deal. >> south central became a term without learned in the early 90s that the riot in l.a. the term has gone away right? officially it no longer has any use. what i found as a lot of people these...
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>> anti-blackness, in the city and the country and it continues to be pervasive. if it does we need to address it. it won't get any better unless we start talking about it. >> again, we saw protesters as late as 10:00 last night then they dispersed still largely peaceful protest with more than 600 people, police say their mission was to let the first amendment right go on. and of course, the protesters' mission was to get their message out. i think both did very good job at that. reporting live outside city hall, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >>> baltimore's police commissioner said the curfew will remain in effect through the weekend. it seems to have kept the streets calm so far a woman with a bullhorn toll people to move back, go home. the streets were mostly cleared shortly after the curfew went into effect at 10:00 last night. >> now several media outlets are asking the baltimore police department to release more information about the death of freddie gray to the public. no word when or if that information will be released. but, yesterday the baltimore poli
>> anti-blackness, in the city and the country and it continues to be pervasive. if it does we need to address it. it won't get any better unless we start talking about it. >> again, we saw protesters as late as 10:00 last night then they dispersed still largely peaceful protest with more than 600 people, police say their mission was to let the first amendment right go on. and of course, the protesters' mission was to get their message out. i think both did very good job at that....
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. >> i am talking about the white residents of the city of baltimore wondering what -- >> that's what i am talking about. >> okay. >> you have whether it's piece by piece, and we were talking about the coalition would be more united, and then you have the faith, and the churches and the mosques and synagogues and all of these institutions and organizations are looking for folks that have well intentions and are going to get involved, and i don't think we need to make it a black and whitish, because justice is not based on black and white, it's based on right and wrong, and so if folks want to get involved whether you are black, white, asian or latino get involved in an organization that will turn things around. i think we need to be truthful and honest in the conversation to not get involved in organizations that makes us feel good but that is actually doing the work. for that person looking to get involved if you don't want to get involved in the oerg thank youization then support organizations that are on the ground level, whether it's financially or with other resources, but the mo
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you've got a predominantly black city and a majority white police force. does that need to change? >> if you come from the premise that, you know, only an african american can police other african americans, then we're all doomed to failure. >> stahl: it's getting harder and harder for the world to meet the demand for fresh water. so as you'll see tonight, more and more is being pumped from deep underground. are you and are the farmers
you've got a predominantly black city and a majority white police force. does that need to change? >> if you come from the premise that, you know, only an african american can police other african americans, then we're all doomed to failure. >> stahl: it's getting harder and harder for the world to meet the demand for fresh water. so as you'll see tonight, more and more is being pumped from deep underground. are you and are the farmers
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. >> reporter: now in addition to camden's community policing efforts, the white house says this city was chosen today because of its improvements with education, housing, overall economic development. we are expecting president obama to speak at the community center around 3:00 today. reporting live in camden katy zachry "nbc 10 news."".." >> reporter: i'm jesse gary live on amtrak train 110 from philadelphia to new york. we have passed the frankford curve, the site of last week's crash. we are going much more slowly than normal but we are on our way to new york. live update coming up. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm jessica boyington with your first alert traffic this morning. we're de
. >> reporter: now in addition to camden's community policing efforts, the white house says this city was chosen today because of its improvements with education, housing, overall economic development. we are expecting president obama to speak at the community center around 3:00 today. reporting live in camden katy zachry "nbc 10 news."".." >> reporter: i'm jesse gary live on amtrak train 110 from philadelphia to new york. we have passed the frankford curve, the...
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at one stop they were twice as likely than white drivers to be frisked and searched. the police chief the city consultant is doing an independent analysis of the indicate that. >> >> a hero educate tor get as big thank you. hear why one community is so grateful for this high school teacher. >> >> a series of powerful storms that ripped through texas, leaving a path of destruction. >>> a washington state community is showing their aappreciation for a high school teacher that tackled a student on campus. he lost his wedding ring when he tackled the young man. this week, a jeweler gave him a new one and his wife a matching ban. >> this is a feeling i will not forget, something i will remember forevery. >> after the couple got a few set of rings, they went out to the ballpark. he was invited tootle out the first ball. teacher appreciates week. >> the daughter of a bay area firefighter battling cancer, known as smiley miley. she arrived in a pink fire tuck. [ sirens ] >>> i had no idea that fire trucks came in pink. welcoming players from the oakland and south marine fire
at one stop they were twice as likely than white drivers to be frisked and searched. the police chief the city consultant is doing an independent analysis of the indicate that. >> >> a hero educate tor get as big thank you. hear why one community is so grateful for this high school teacher. >> >> a series of powerful storms that ripped through texas, leaving a path of destruction. >>> a washington state community is showing their aappreciation for a high school...
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with their white tips. great bombing shakes the city. it is the sound of veteran bombs falling, killing burning. and another onlooker recalled seeing a streak of fire shooting down straight at me. he said i've stared at it, hardly comprehending. the bomb struck -- [inaudible] just a few -- [inaudible] 22 people -- [inaudible] and next day londoners demonstrated out in the streets for better protection. but what about gas? on the 25th of september, 1915, the british, who had at first vehemently condemned germany's use of it just five months priestly, made their own military use of it. the attack failed. the winds changed it blew a lot of the gas back over the british troops. the wrong turning piece had been sent with many of the 5,000 cylinders of chlorine so that the contents could simply not be released. even worse german shelling exploded some of the cylinders, causing yet more damaging gas to escape into the british lines. in fact as 1915 drew to a close, none of the three technologies had had a decisive
with their white tips. great bombing shakes the city. it is the sound of veteran bombs falling, killing burning. and another onlooker recalled seeing a streak of fire shooting down straight at me. he said i've stared at it, hardly comprehending. the bomb struck -- [inaudible] just a few -- [inaudible] 22 people -- [inaudible] and next day londoners demonstrated out in the streets for better protection. but what about gas? on the 25th of september, 1915, the british, who had at first vehemently...
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you had the white majorityo o majority opressing the black minority. that's not the problem here. >> if race is not implicated here then what is? >> i think you have -- i think one of the lessons people in baltimore learned from ferguson is that responsible people like the president of the united states and the attorney general, supposedly responsible people are going to side with them when they react this way. they'll not be condemned unequivocally. he also said the police need to get their act together. he's played the same game. on the one hand he said things about the criminals, he said things about the rioters. on the other hand he's gone after the cops as well. that is not how you handle this. you attack the bad behavior unequivocally. >> public order, first obligation of government. >> absolutely. i'm with jason. what really went up in flames in baltimore was the great society, this blue city model of governing. the president called for soul searching. what he always means is for other people to search their souls. he's not rethinking this city.
you had the white majorityo o majority opressing the black minority. that's not the problem here. >> if race is not implicated here then what is? >> i think you have -- i think one of the lessons people in baltimore learned from ferguson is that responsible people like the president of the united states and the attorney general, supposedly responsible people are going to side with them when they react this way. they'll not be condemned unequivocally. he also said the police need to...
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pictures from high above the city show only the peaks of skyscrapers rising above the white fog. things cleared out just before lunch. very pretty. and no white sharks around there. doug: no. maureen: beautiful. doug: memorial coming soon and the shark is like i can smell the french fries from the boardwalk coming out. that's all. maureen: smell the swimmers coming up, too. >> that is likely more like it. get to it. a live look at the country club if bethesda. the rain has started. lightning and thunder. this is just one of numerous showers and storms we have had. interestingly most of it has been just north and west of the city of washington. very little passing through town. 67 in adams town in frederick county. 68 in hearndon. chantilly at 70 degrees. close rain totals. close to an inch in spot already today. the rain is continuing to move out of south central pennsylvania. this is a cold front. just ahead of the cold front we are continuing to see the little areas of showers and storms. the good news in the past hour we have had no new area of severe weather so we are startin
pictures from high above the city show only the peaks of skyscrapers rising above the white fog. things cleared out just before lunch. very pretty. and no white sharks around there. doug: no. maureen: beautiful. doug: memorial coming soon and the shark is like i can smell the french fries from the boardwalk coming out. that's all. maureen: smell the swimmers coming up, too. >> that is likely more like it. get to it. a live look at the country club if bethesda. the rain has started....
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as the white house is again forced to defend its position in dealing with isis. plus, a market alert stocks pulling back after setting new records on wall street today. we've got you covered as the cycle rolls on, it is tuesday may 19th. keep it here. wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. ♪ if you're...
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the day's events not just about freddy gray but a reminder of the city's economic divide. in baltimore the median income of white americans is twice that of african americans. >> violence is per vasive in baltimore but not the kind of violence that people are accustomed to waxing, perhaps on the wire or something. the gentrification of black and brown neighborhoods high unemployment investing in downtown when you are forgetting about downtown. >> in the coming days the people here will follow the developments of the freddy gray's killing but for a moment there's a sense that everyone's voices have finally been heard. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> and when do we want it? >> now. >> as you can see even as my report has actually been running, some of the people have rallied and returned to the street. so it's generally been celebratory and they really really know what's happening in baltimore is part of the national conversation morgan. >> melissa thank you so much for being with us, this evening. >>> .of baltimore's political leaders responded. elijah cummings praised t
the day's events not just about freddy gray but a reminder of the city's economic divide. in baltimore the median income of white americans is twice that of african americans. >> violence is per vasive in baltimore but not the kind of violence that people are accustomed to waxing, perhaps on the wire or something. the gentrification of black and brown neighborhoods high unemployment investing in downtown when you are forgetting about downtown. >> in the coming days the people here...
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all cities wasn't just baltimore, it was all based on fear. until we break down the silo that creates insecurity and fear the person next door to me and replace it with what i think is a simple solution of love we're all going to have that situation. you have it in washington, d.c. you have it in every major city. when they are with effort to collaborate different cultures you have it. now, when you get into the details of what you mentioned about the police their concern with policing period that concern was realized when we started doing mandatory minimums and tough on crime era. we're feeling the effect of that. the government empowered police officers and empowered the prosecutors. and so there had to be some effect. simultaneously we took resources out of the community specifically in baltimore city resources were taken from the library system from the recreation and parks. the kids who were throwing those rocks at the policeman, all i saw were curve balls, so it's baseball season. had they had access to a quality baseball program like yo
all cities wasn't just baltimore, it was all based on fear. until we break down the silo that creates insecurity and fear the person next door to me and replace it with what i think is a simple solution of love we're all going to have that situation. you have it in washington, d.c. you have it in every major city. when they are with effort to collaborate different cultures you have it. now, when you get into the details of what you mentioned about the police their concern with policing period...
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isis took over the key city of ramadi. the white house has not asked them to consider any changes. what in the world is going on? j.d. gordon joins us now, former defense department spokesperson and retired nafl commander. >> good to see you, thanks for being with us. so the journal reports they're rethinking the strategy the white house says no no we're good with it. is this a good strategy should they be good with it or do they need to rethink it and change it? >> greg good to see you, i think the white house has to rethink the strategy because it's not working right now. this limited air campaign a couple raids in syria and cracking down on finances it's just chipping away at them. it's not enough to get the job done. for every day the islamic state exists we are at risk for mass casualty attacks from home grown terrorists that they're recruiting on the internet also possibly another 9/11. we have to step it up renewed sense of urgency to crush this group. >> you know u.s. senate said we are confident that we have the r
isis took over the key city of ramadi. the white house has not asked them to consider any changes. what in the world is going on? j.d. gordon joins us now, former defense department spokesperson and retired nafl commander. >> good to see you, thanks for being with us. so the journal reports they're rethinking the strategy the white house says no no we're good with it. is this a good strategy should they be good with it or do they need to rethink it and change it? >> greg good to see...
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it follows an acquittal of a white officer. the city is waiting to see if charges will be filed in the shooting death of 12-year-old ta mere rice by a rookie officer. the sheriff's department expected to turn over evidence to prosecutors in the next two weeks. >>> the nfl chicago bears released a play who are faces new domestic violence charges in california. ray mcdonald had little to say yesterday as he left the county jail. the defensive end assaulted a woman at his home while she was holding a baby. san francisco 49ers let mcdonald go back in december more than three months after he was arrested for alleged domestic violence. prosecutors did not charge him in that case. the bears said in a statement this, we believe in second chances, but when we signed ray we were very clear what our expectations were if he was to remain a bear. he was not able to meet the standard and the decision was made to release him. >>> golden state warriors fans must be relieved steph curry is okay after nasty fall during the playoff game in housto
it follows an acquittal of a white officer. the city is waiting to see if charges will be filed in the shooting death of 12-year-old ta mere rice by a rookie officer. the sheriff's department expected to turn over evidence to prosecutors in the next two weeks. >>> the nfl chicago bears released a play who are faces new domestic violence charges in california. ray mcdonald had little to say yesterday as he left the county jail. the defensive end assaulted a woman at his home while she...
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53% white women saying the city is going in the wrong direction. is that a high number to you? >> it's a little high to any. >> what's driving them to that? schools? >> i think it -- i think it's that combination of crime and schools together for women. >> reporter: we posed the same question to political analyst solomon jones about the close divide on if the city is headed into the right or wrong direction. >> have the highest poverty rate of any of the ten largest cities in america, and that matters, and when you ask people who are suffering under that poverty rate who have the high unemployment that other people aren't suffering from i think that those people are going to give their truthful answer. >> and you want to know who thinks philly is moving in the wrong direction the most? people. 55-64. for the investigators, harry hairston nbc 10 news. >> see who our poll says will next next tuesday. read the exclusive poll results on nbc10.com. we also have the interviews with each of the candidates. learn about where they stand on the key issues of the campaign so you're ready
53% white women saying the city is going in the wrong direction. is that a high number to you? >> it's a little high to any. >> what's driving them to that? schools? >> i think it -- i think it's that combination of crime and schools together for women. >> reporter: we posed the same question to political analyst solomon jones about the close divide on if the city is headed into the right or wrong direction. >> have the highest poverty rate of any of the ten...
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this week after a judge acquitted white patrolman michael brelo in the deaths of two up armed black motorists. back in december cleveland officers were found to be poorly trained and ill equipped. the city was required to come up with a reformed plan. >> rather then doing one thing at a time, the agreement gives us the structure to really implement comprehensive reform. >> reporter: the mayor says the city is committed to change. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> community leepers are also waiting to hear whether charge -- leaders are also waiting to hear whether charges will be filed against a black rookie cop who shot a 12-year-old boy who had a toy gun. >>> a prince george's county police officer is charged with helping his own mother murder the new husband of the police officer's ex. it's a lot to follow and we'll get to it in a moment, but first thanks for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. that arrest announced today in charles county, maryland. still missing is the police officer's service weapon which is what investigators believe was used in a shockin
this week after a judge acquitted white patrolman michael brelo in the deaths of two up armed black motorists. back in december cleveland officers were found to be poorly trained and ill equipped. the city was required to come up with a reformed plan. >> rather then doing one thing at a time, the agreement gives us the structure to really implement comprehensive reform. >> reporter: the mayor says the city is committed to change. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>...
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and these women, these elite white women of the cities were very conscious of that. >> if you'd like to participate by phone, here are the phone lines. we've divided them regionally. so if you live in the eastern or central time zones, our number here is 202-585-3880. please dial carefully so you don't get someone else altogether. mountain and pacific 202-585-3881. and we'll take calls in another 10 minutes or so, so you can get in queue right now. this is a facebook question and either of you could take it, but i'll turn to you as a long-time curator of first ladies. suki wheeler on facebook says, "the early first ladies were excellent correspondents writing hundreds of notes and letters in their lifetimes. in what condition are these early letters?" abigail adams, we saw last week thousands of letters over the course of her lifetime. >> yes, that's right. >> what about dolley madison? what did she preserve and did she have a sense of her legacy? edi: i think she probably did have a sense of her legacy and she is writing to, i believe her sister as the british are coming to burn the
and these women, these elite white women of the cities were very conscious of that. >> if you'd like to participate by phone, here are the phone lines. we've divided them regionally. so if you live in the eastern or central time zones, our number here is 202-585-3880. please dial carefully so you don't get someone else altogether. mountain and pacific 202-585-3881. and we'll take calls in another 10 minutes or so, so you can get in queue right now. this is a facebook question and either...
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hectic scene with city officials and media. >> people from the community who were cheering and who said yes when she announced she was bringing these charges. it's also interesting to me, ashleigh, that she made a point of saying that she was not relying solely on the police investigation. she brought in outsider including apparently people from the baltimore sheriff's office to help conduct her independent investigation. she wasn't relying on it. it was helpful that they provided that information to her yesterday but it wasn't the thing. >> won't the only thing. >> that was critical. how much could you have read through and incorporated into your decision and it looked like her independent investigation didn't leave anything out and she felt the police investigation was information she already knew. john, let me just tell you she wrapped up that news conference saying to the youth of this community. this is critical. nobody wants this to blow up again on the streets of baltimore. she wants to seek justice for them and she called this your moment. i'm going to toss it back to you. i wan
hectic scene with city officials and media. >> people from the community who were cheering and who said yes when she announced she was bringing these charges. it's also interesting to me, ashleigh, that she made a point of saying that she was not relying solely on the police investigation. she brought in outsider including apparently people from the baltimore sheriff's office to help conduct her independent investigation. she wasn't relying on it. it was helpful that they provided that...
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it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> to the youth of the city i will seek justice on your behalf. this is a moment your moment. >> baltimore state's attorney march lynn mosby raising eyebrows with comments she made after announcing criminal charges against six police officers in the death of freddie gray. it's time for our sunday group fox news senior political analyst brit hume cheryl has been reporting for "the new york times" and george will and fox news political analyst juan williams. cheryl the times spoke with mosby just after they announced the charges against the six police officers. how does she explain what some observers think were excessively political remarks? >> i think you have to look at her in the context of who she is. she's a 35-year-old black woman and the daughter and granddaughter of police officers. she grew up in a tough neighborhood in boston saw her own cousin killed on the door step. she is someone who would say to you, i know both sides. i come from a family of polic
it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> to the youth of the city i will seek justice on your behalf. this is a moment your moment. >> baltimore state's attorney march lynn mosby raising eyebrows with comments she made after announcing criminal charges against six police officers in the death of freddie gray. it's time for our sunday group fox news senior political analyst brit hume cheryl has been reporting for "the new york times" and george will and fox...
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. >> she said liberalism failed the inner city. >> having a bunch of white people talking about blacks needing to make more responsibility and liberalism failed and we have african-american leaders in baltimore and look how much they failed as white people continue to say when we are not looking into generation problems the lead paints, and the generational problems raised in poverty, you stay in poverty and there is not enough done in the inner cities to help build up the structures and infrastructure and put people to work and have better educational systems. >> let me ask you if you listen to ben carson's campaign talking about generations of poem remaining in poverty. >> good for him to point that out. it is not simply a matter of democrats in power or democrats failing. >> he didn't say that. >> but tammy said it and that is the wrong way to go about it. >> we have dealt with all of the other issue $50 trillion some estimate a $100 trillion with the war on poverty. we have to talk about the bulk that serves one political end and the republicans have a ban in certain parts of the c
. >> she said liberalism failed the inner city. >> having a bunch of white people talking about blacks needing to make more responsibility and liberalism failed and we have african-american leaders in baltimore and look how much they failed as white people continue to say when we are not looking into generation problems the lead paints, and the generational problems raised in poverty, you stay in poverty and there is not enough done in the inner cities to help build up the...
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invented a white shirt that will not stain. this is unstainable white shirt for women, coffee, wine, eggs, all slide off rather than sticking. it is not in stores yet. the company began selling the shirts on the funding site kick starter for $25 to $40. the plows comes in four styles, and they are trying to raise $250,000 to put the shirts into mass production. >> i want that fabric not just for my shirts but the carpet, the seat covers. >> wrap the kids in them. >> exactly. >> now we will check with mike and the forecast. >> yesterday we talked about what to expect during an average may if san francisco. now over to oakland we start at 68 and warm to 69. not a last warming. the lows are from 52 to 55 and we go from 105 to 43 the extreme temperatures. and we have high surf advisory still continuing for los angeles to san diego until 11 o'clock this evening. it will be cloudy down there mid-to-upper 60, 90 at palm springs and low-to-mid 80s through the central valley with thunderstorms around yosemite and 77. >> i was mentioning
invented a white shirt that will not stain. this is unstainable white shirt for women, coffee, wine, eggs, all slide off rather than sticking. it is not in stores yet. the company began selling the shirts on the funding site kick starter for $25 to $40. the plows comes in four styles, and they are trying to raise $250,000 to put the shirts into mass production. >> i want that fabric not just for my shirts but the carpet, the seat covers. >> wrap the kids in them. >> exactly....
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>> whites on their own got up and left the cities, partly because the cities were black and white people didn't want to be with black people and they left. i grew up in the detroit area louising almost all of the white population, lost it long before the riots in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and the federal government was financing their mortgages. it was insuring their mortgages making it possible for them to buy out there, but not making it possible for black people. so the federal government encouraged segregation, and it's never done anything to correct it. all the programs you can think of, if they do not address the core problem of poor people without wealth segregated into a tight area of a city if you don't deal with that problem, you'll never solve the problem. >> the government true a lot of money at the problem. the fact it in 1965 with the war on poverty we poured money into the int
>> whites on their own got up and left the cities, partly because the cities were black and white people didn't want to be with black people and they left. i grew up in the detroit area louising almost all of the white population, lost it long before the riots in detroit. it was a human decline in the white population because they were able to move to the suburbs where jobs were being created, factories were being built not in the intercity, but out in the suburbs where land was cheap and...
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chanting while silence is white consent. >> needs anti-blackness in the city and the country t continues to be pervasive. if it does, i mean, hey we need to address that, because it is if the going it get any better unless we start talking about it. >> eventually protesters met up near 15th and callowhill, where some tried to get on to the vine street expressway. that's where the most tension with police built. as police blocked the road, there was pushing police making two arrests still the message, throughout the night was loud and clear. >> police in every state needs to learn that they serve black people, just like white people. >> and "eyewitness news" spotted those protesters, some of them as late as 10:00 in the evening, marching up north broad street. they soon dispersed again many people this morning calling this a success, at the end of the night again only two arrests. we are reporting live outside city hall, jan carabeo "eyewitness news". >>> jan, nighttime curfew in baltimore will remain in effect through the weekend. police commissioner says he is expecting large mars, last
chanting while silence is white consent. >> needs anti-blackness in the city and the country t continues to be pervasive. if it does, i mean, hey we need to address that, because it is if the going it get any better unless we start talking about it. >> eventually protesters met up near 15th and callowhill, where some tried to get on to the vine street expressway. that's where the most tension with police built. as police blocked the road, there was pushing police making two arrests...