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nick mosby is the district councilman. thank you very much as usual. the protests are continuing in baltimore and philadelphia. we're standing by for a news conference with the governor of maryland. there you see a live picture coming in. he will be joined by the commanding general of the maryland national guard, about 5,000 troops have been activated getting ready to deal with any problems. i hope there are no serious problems. much more right after this. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise
nick mosby is the district councilman. thank you very much as usual. the protests are continuing in baltimore and philadelphia. we're standing by for a news conference with the governor of maryland. there you see a live picture coming in. he will be joined by the commanding general of the maryland national guard, about 5,000 troops have been activated getting ready to deal with any problems. i hope there are no serious problems. much more right after this. financial noise financial noise...
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thank you so much, councilman nick mosby of baltimore. u.s. congressman -- actually dutch rueberger of maryland is with us. you were on earlier today. congressman, give us a sense of this, you know i don't want to get too sociological here but this is not an unfamiliar situation we're looking at here. >> it's not, but the unfortunate thing, those of us who grew up in baltimore, we love baltimore. and i represent the region of baltimore. and what's so upsetting is for the country now to see baltimore in this situation. you know baltimore has so much history and tradition. we've entreecelebrated the war of 1812, yet, because of what has occurred, and we understand or i understand how frustrated so many people in the inner city and african-americans are about what's happening, as far as the police brutality throughout the country. but we've got to deal with that and we are dealing with that. the problem now is that we have a few individuals who take the law into their hands. this is wrong.
thank you so much, councilman nick mosby of baltimore. u.s. congressman -- actually dutch rueberger of maryland is with us. you were on earlier today. congressman, give us a sense of this, you know i don't want to get too sociological here but this is not an unfamiliar situation we're looking at here. >> it's not, but the unfortunate thing, those of us who grew up in baltimore, we love baltimore. and i represent the region of baltimore. and what's so upsetting is for the country now to...
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baltimore city council member, nick mosby. we're also joined by mark claxton, former new york police officer, director of the black law enforcement alliance. thank you for being here. brian -- >> thank you. >> -- describe for us the scene where you are. >> well we are at the church which was an oasis today, reverend al. a place of peace, a positive message, coming up to the pulpit, as freddie gray's family members and loved ones gathered to say farewell to him. and the overwhelming repeated often and often over and over again message was, there needs to be change but it needs to be done peacefully. we need to give the system a chance to do it. we need to give the mayor a chance. the police say they're investigating this. peace, that's what everybody was calling for today. and here just a couple of blocks away now, is the epicenter of this situation, where it started out with a couple of young men near a mall. police say that they were doing
baltimore city council member, nick mosby. we're also joined by mark claxton, former new york police officer, director of the black law enforcement alliance. thank you for being here. brian -- >> thank you. >> -- describe for us the scene where you are. >> well we are at the church which was an oasis today, reverend al. a place of peace, a positive message, coming up to the pulpit, as freddie gray's family members and loved ones gathered to say farewell to him. and the...
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and that is nick mosby. thank you for being with me. from what you have heard from the officials in the city what do you know that we may not have been able to have information on yet? >> the one thing is when you talk about what's going on now, i attended the funeral earlier today. i took part in being out there early on the street. i wouldn't say all but these are young folks. baltimore city public school high school children and what they've been doing is going through social media to do what they call the purgings. knowing they had this intel. riot gear on. at first it would seem to be a little peaceful a scene that would be broken up. as time went on over and over again, it turned into a lot of violence. i was driving from the church to city hall. but these are children. and what i think what we're seeing is just their frustration, their anger. this is completely different than what the families have expressed and asked and begged of the city to respond. as it relates to fighting for justice. it's really a trying time this the city
and that is nick mosby. thank you for being with me. from what you have heard from the officials in the city what do you know that we may not have been able to have information on yet? >> the one thing is when you talk about what's going on now, i attended the funeral earlier today. i took part in being out there early on the street. i wouldn't say all but these are young folks. baltimore city public school high school children and what they've been doing is going through social media to...
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joining us now is nick mosby who represents the district where a lot of the violence took place. nick thanks very much for joining us. you welcome the fact this curfew will continue for the next few days right? >> yeah, i think it's important. we can't be overly optimistic about what took place yesterday. we have to continue to bring calm to our constituents to our most vulnerable folks in the community. and i think the curfew worked last night. the enforcement worked last night and we have to continue to do it until we're out of this dark period in baltimore's history. >> and everything you're hearing -- we see a lot of folks walking down charles street -- is going to be peaceful, it's not going to turn violent, right? >> yeah. i would hope that -- about 90% of all the demonstrations that have taken place for the past two weeks have been very peaceful. and the expectation is they'll continue to be the same way. i hope we're past what we saw monday night. and i hope we have the tactical operations in place to ensure that if anything comes about, it won't escalate like we saw on m
joining us now is nick mosby who represents the district where a lot of the violence took place. nick thanks very much for joining us. you welcome the fact this curfew will continue for the next few days right? >> yeah, i think it's important. we can't be overly optimistic about what took place yesterday. we have to continue to bring calm to our constituents to our most vulnerable folks in the community. and i think the curfew worked last night. the enforcement worked last night and we...
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joining us now from baltimore, district seven councilman nick mosby. your city under a state of emergency, curfew from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. how did it get to this point? >> it's really rough to say. we saw, you know, two weeks of quality protesting very productive and then unfortunately saturday we had a small pockets of folks that were unproductive an then yesterday it just quickly turned south. some children baltimore city public high schoolers decided to do a purge movement via social media and got the word out and they were going to meet in a mall in west baltimore and the police met them and confronted them and it turned out of hand. unfortunately, i think that we just weren't prepared the way that we should have been prepared for what took place on the streets. about 4:40 yesterday i got stuck on the intersection of north and fulton and, you know, i saw police cars completely pummeled with rocks. i seen a car set on fire. i was trying to get back to city hall. the one thing i will say is that the things that have been working to deescalate and
joining us now from baltimore, district seven councilman nick mosby. your city under a state of emergency, curfew from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. how did it get to this point? >> it's really rough to say. we saw, you know, two weeks of quality protesting very productive and then unfortunately saturday we had a small pockets of folks that were unproductive an then yesterday it just quickly turned south. some children baltimore city public high schoolers decided to do a purge movement via...
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. >> joining me now is baltimore city councilman nick mosby who represents freddie gray's neighborhood. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> councilman, in full disclosure, you actually are married to the state attorney. >> yes, sir. >> what do you expect after the police turn over their findings on friday? i'm not infringing on your private talk at home. but i just had to give disclosure. but what do you as a councilman expect to happen on friday? >> well, what i would hope as a councilman, you know, at the end of the day, it's my job to represent my constituents their voices their concerns here at city hall. i think that at the end of the day, they want some more transparency. nothing to hurt or damage a potential case. but what they want to know is to know basic information. you know, from day one, they wanted to know why was he chased? why was he an original suspect? why was he detained? why was he ultimately arrested? and what was he charged with? i think that basic information was never provided at the onset. and init was a catalyst to a not of the initial
. >> joining me now is baltimore city councilman nick mosby who represents freddie gray's neighborhood. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> councilman, in full disclosure, you actually are married to the state attorney. >> yes, sir. >> what do you expect after the police turn over their findings on friday? i'm not infringing on your private talk at home. but i just had to give disclosure. but what do you as a councilman expect to happen on...
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joining us is the baltimore city counsel councilman nick mosby. i assume you know by now the affiliate wjla-tv spoke to multiple law enforcement sources briefed by police reports and they say the medical examiner found gredfreddie gray's injury was caused when he was slammed into the back of the transport van apparently breaking his neck a head injury they say he sustained that matches a bolt in the back of the van. what's your reaction nick to this information from wjla? >> i haven't heard that information. if that is accurate and true it's consistent to what the police said before that he wasn't restrained in a seat belt or anything. knowing that they said he had handcuffs on as well as leg shackles it's pretty tough to probably maneuver in one of those advance. >> we know he should have been in a seat belt. he should have been restrained which were the guidelines in a police van like that so that's clear, and the police have said he should have gotten medical treatment much more quickly than he eventually received by the time he got it it was c
joining us is the baltimore city counsel councilman nick mosby. i assume you know by now the affiliate wjla-tv spoke to multiple law enforcement sources briefed by police reports and they say the medical examiner found gredfreddie gray's injury was caused when he was slammed into the back of the transport van apparently breaking his neck a head injury they say he sustained that matches a bolt in the back of the van. what's your reaction nick to this information from wjla? >> i haven't...
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city councilman nick mosby. thank you. >> thank you so much, rachel. >>> joining us now is my friend ben jealous, a partner at capehart capital. thinking about the nitty gritty decisions, is there a template for good decision making by local leaders in times like this? >> what we know is just some basic facts. we know that in most cities, most of the mischief is done by kids between 3:00 and 6:00. >> at first i thought you meant between 3-year-olds and 6-year-olds, i thought, those tyrants! >> i know, i've got one. but when you expand that to the whole day and you make things much harder. at the same time, we also know that the folks in the guard may be good soldiers, but they're not experienced at keeping the peace in a city, in our country, in a civilian context. so you have folks who are not very experienced at being cops being brought in with military weapons. you have young people who would be in school who often of them many see their teachers more waking hours than they see their parents, who could be lef
city councilman nick mosby. thank you. >> thank you so much, rachel. >>> joining us now is my friend ben jealous, a partner at capehart capital. thinking about the nitty gritty decisions, is there a template for good decision making by local leaders in times like this? >> what we know is just some basic facts. we know that in most cities, most of the mischief is done by kids between 3:00 and 6:00. >> at first i thought you meant between 3-year-olds and 6-year-olds, i...
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city councilman nick mosby. thank you. >> thank you so much rachel. >>> joining us now is my friend ben jealous, a partner at capehart capital. thinking about the nitty gritty decisions, is there a template for good decision making by local leaders in times like this? >> what we know is just some basic facts. we know that in most cities most of the mischief is done by kids between 3:00 and 6:00. >> at first i thought you meant between 3-year-olds and 6-year-olds, i thought, those tie rants! >> i know i've got one. but when you expand that to the whole day and you make things much harder. at the same time, we also know that the folks in the guard may be good soldiers but they're not experienced at keeping the peace in a city in our country, in a civilian context. so you have folks who are not very experienced at being cops being brought in with military weapons. you have young people who would be in school who often of them many see their teachers more waking hours than they see their parents, who could be left h
city councilman nick mosby. thank you. >> thank you so much rachel. >>> joining us now is my friend ben jealous, a partner at capehart capital. thinking about the nitty gritty decisions, is there a template for good decision making by local leaders in times like this? >> what we know is just some basic facts. we know that in most cities most of the mischief is done by kids between 3:00 and 6:00. >> at first i thought you meant between 3-year-olds and 6-year-olds, i...
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state senator lisa gladden, councilman nick mosby mark claxton, paul henderson, thank you all of you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >>> straight ahead, the house benghazi report is pushed back and won't come until 2016. gee, i wonder why. he's being called a, quote political charade. a billion dollars at stake, and the billionaire koch brothers like five gop contenders. >>> and after 165 days the senate will vote tomorrow to confirm loretta lynch as attorney general. why did it take so long? >>> and the smoocher of the house is at it again. conversation nation is ahead. i need to look for a used car. but i just keep putting it off. it's daunting. what if i make the wrong choice? it's like, if i buy a t-shirt and then change my mind i can return it. but a car? you don't reeeaaa eeeeeaaaaaly know until you've driven it a few days. i just want to be sure. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morni
state senator lisa gladden, councilman nick mosby mark claxton, paul henderson, thank you all of you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >>> straight ahead, the house benghazi report is pushed back and won't come until 2016. gee, i wonder why. he's being called a, quote political charade. a billion dollars at stake, and the billionaire koch brothers like five gop contenders. >>> and after 165 days the senate will vote tomorrow to...
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. >> yes, marilyn mosby is married to nick mosby, where this took place. >> not disconnected from the community in the way the st. louis county prosecutor was from ferguson. >> joy reid, professor paul thank you. much more out of baltimore ahead and this. she has been called a hero mother of the year. but is she really? white house senior advisor valerie jarrett weighs in on that coming up just ahead. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day.
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. >> joining me now is baltimore city councilman nick mosby, who represents freddie gray's neighborhood. thank you for being here councilman. >> thanks for having me on reverend. >> the second man in the van, councilman saying he just heard a little bit of noise. what's your reaction? >> it's interesting. i mean i think it's different than what we've heard before. and it's concerning. i mean i think the biggest thing that came out today was, i think the police talked about, there was an additional stop that the only reason that they knew about it was from a private cell phone camera. that's the type of stuff that folks want to know about and hear about and it makes folks even more suspicious. the one thing that always takes most people back to is why freddie gray why was he a suspect, why was he chased why was he detained is and ultimately arrested and not really provided with the information to the public why he laid in a shock trauma bed. many people look at this 25-year-old young man, seemingly healthy, and they just don't understand how a turn of events can happen so quickly. >> i'm
. >> joining me now is baltimore city councilman nick mosby, who represents freddie gray's neighborhood. thank you for being here councilman. >> thanks for having me on reverend. >> the second man in the van, councilman saying he just heard a little bit of noise. what's your reaction? >> it's interesting. i mean i think it's different than what we've heard before. and it's concerning. i mean i think the biggest thing that came out today was, i think the police talked...
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we're calling nick mosby out today. he's the city council for this district. why is he not here. his wife is a state's attorney. why are they not here? somebody needs to support this family. >> reporter: what are relations like between the people in this neighborhood and its own police force? >> this police force in western district has a history of police brutality. the entire district needs to be shut down and every office in that district the next words they should hear is you have a right to remain silent. >> reporter: thank you very much. we just also heard from a cousin of mr. gray's who said that the family is holding together but it is a very difficult time for them and she hopes tonight will be peaceful. i want to turn the camera around if we could, wolf. i want you to see the size of this crowd outside of the police station here. nobody is going anywhere so far and it looks like they are out here for the evening. wolf. >> miguel i want you to stand by. congressman kinsinger is with us and tom fuentes is with us as well. i know usually police are always worried. a demons
we're calling nick mosby out today. he's the city council for this district. why is he not here. his wife is a state's attorney. why are they not here? somebody needs to support this family. >> reporter: what are relations like between the people in this neighborhood and its own police force? >> this police force in western district has a history of police brutality. the entire district needs to be shut down and every office in that district the next words they should hear is you...
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i want to introduce nick mows bee, member of -- mosby, member of city council, and his wife is district attorney marilyn mosby. where did you go to high school? >> poly. >> my dad went to city. i know there's an epic football rival between the schools. let's talk about your faith in the investigation. you can't talk specifically about what social security transpired so far, it's in the hands of the state's attorney happens to be your wife. >> yeah. >> talk about your faith. >> main were surprised -- they developed this arbitrary timeline, the police department, where they were going to come out with a report of the information tomorrow. i think that changed a couple days ago, they said they would hand the investigation over to the state attorney's office. we found that they handed it over today. one thing i'll say they -- they did the investigation, baltimore police department, i know the state's attorney has done their own independent investigation. and they of course, the department of justice is doing a civil rights investigation. you know, i'm confident that with all the heads looki
i want to introduce nick mows bee, member of -- mosby, member of city council, and his wife is district attorney marilyn mosby. where did you go to high school? >> poly. >> my dad went to city. i know there's an epic football rival between the schools. let's talk about your faith in the investigation. you can't talk specifically about what social security transpired so far, it's in the hands of the state's attorney happens to be your wife. >> yeah. >> talk about your...