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what is happening in baltimore? why is it going in the opposite direction of the overall national trend? say,: one thing you could the resources that are in new york, not just the nypd, but new york city is in some ways the mecca of social services. there are programs for people getting out of prison. there are all sorts of small community groups that are really active. those are things that are not as --nearly as common in baltimore. the killing of freddie gray was a blow to the baltimore police department and the community as well. things got out of control in baltimore the last couple of years. that it peaked, and crime is starting to go down, as it is nationally. overall, 2014 was one of the safest years in the u.s. on record, certainly as modern records have been kept. it ticked up the last two years. the 2017 numbers, crime has gone down. after a spike over the last two years in chicago, you are seeing early estimates that in some of these cities where violence had been such a problem over the last two or thre
what is happening in baltimore? why is it going in the opposite direction of the overall national trend? say,: one thing you could the resources that are in new york, not just the nypd, but new york city is in some ways the mecca of social services. there are programs for people getting out of prison. there are all sorts of small community groups that are really active. those are things that are not as --nearly as common in baltimore. the killing of freddie gray was a blow to the baltimore...
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we're here in baltimore. we did have a chance to speak with the baltimore fire chief here's what he had to say. when we last nig were here on the scene we actually retrieved a gentleman we transported him to thesp ital. elunfortunat he succumbed to his injuries and is deceased. we did get reports that there was another person missing so throughout the night our members on the scene were basically searc fngor that person. roughly about an hour ago, we found that individual buried under a lot of the rubble that dou see in the backgro here. >> reporter: and back out here live it's unclear how many people werenside this distribution and a fulfillment centerthe time of this u can see hours latere that therre several firefighters here on there are also the american red cross is here, also first respders are here, medics are here just in case. ultimately we' hoping that no additionalictims are discovered, but the crews are out heooking to make sure eat n is missed. back to you. >> all right. thank you,> tisha. now j
we're here in baltimore. we did have a chance to speak with the baltimore fire chief here's what he had to say. when we last nig were here on the scene we actually retrieved a gentleman we transported him to thesp ital. elunfortunat he succumbed to his injuries and is deceased. we did get reports that there was another person missing so throughout the night our members on the scene were basically searc fngor that person. roughly about an hour ago, we found that individual buried under a lot of...
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baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest. kwame was filmed parading a well known t.v. host for failing to report the underlying race related issues fueling the honor asked i want you and boxers to get on board more seats because you're not here morning about the book the boarded up the exterior the black right. think things are better they can. better we have a white supremacist in office now may be just as bad as robert e. lee was when donald trump promotes and preys on the races ideologies that existence out of american society you know we black people built this country from on our hands our blood sweat tears and we haven't got one ounce of compens
baltimore the largest city in maryland is just one hour away. it has a population of three million with a high proportion for black. in two thousand and fifteen there were street protests in baltimore. triggered by the death of a twenty five year old black man. freddie gray spine was severed while in police custody no officer was ever convicted. i meet up with kwame rose a young political activists who hit the headlines during the protest. kwame was filmed parading a well known t.v. host for...
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to make matters worse at the time the clearance rape in baltimore was a dismal 8%. 8%. unfortunately, this was not the first time that the bpd sex offense unit his made news for the wrong reason. the baltimore sun published a series of articles that revealed that sexual assault victims were not treated well by bpd. they found that the bpd unfounded rate was well over 30% of reported sex offenses many times over the national average. the department then undertook a major overhaul with the sex offense unit. we tripled the staffing and created the whole case unit and revamped baltimore assault, which is the sexual assault response team. the mayor's office established a coordinate out of his office of criminal justice and they're tasked with spearheading and overseeing some of the bpd reforms. at that time it appeared that the bpd had earned its lesson and we were dedicated to ensuring best practices and investigating incidents thoroughly in a trauma and form manner. unfortunately as time passed the urgency to pain thain those new high standards began to wane. as detectives
to make matters worse at the time the clearance rape in baltimore was a dismal 8%. 8%. unfortunately, this was not the first time that the bpd sex offense unit his made news for the wrong reason. the baltimore sun published a series of articles that revealed that sexual assault victims were not treated well by bpd. they found that the bpd unfounded rate was well over 30% of reported sex offenses many times over the national average. the department then undertook a major overhaul with the sex...
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jessica: friday night high school football in baltimore. for the st. frances academy panthers, it's the second to last game of an undefeated season. >> first play of the game, i want to go up top. jessica: their head coach, biff poggi. in just two short seasons, he's built a powerhouse team, ranked among the top 10 best in the nation. >> 1-2-3, panthers! >> the students enter this building with amazing crosses on their shoulder. jess cla: st. frances academy, a majority black catholic high schoolin the heart of one of baltimore's roughest neighborhoods. for the school, and many of the kids who come here, survival is a day-to-day challenge. >> most of our students at 3:00 when the academic day ends don't want to go home. they don't have the stability at their home. jessica: that's why 10 years ago, coach poggi, also a wealthy hedge fund manager, offered to start a football program here, even while coaching at a rival, private school. he had already been paying the tuition for many students here and others throughout the city. >> i didn't think the zip c
jessica: friday night high school football in baltimore. for the st. frances academy panthers, it's the second to last game of an undefeated season. >> first play of the game, i want to go up top. jessica: their head coach, biff poggi. in just two short seasons, he's built a powerhouse team, ranked among the top 10 best in the nation. >> 1-2-3, panthers! >> the students enter this building with amazing crosses on their shoulder. jess cla: st. frances academy, a majority black...
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ef-1 as was said, the one in the baltimore area first made land fall at baltimore, touch down i should say in baltimore and then ended up in dundalk ands well the winds for that5 one miles per hour. for an ef-1 it can go to 110 miles an hour. the th for this particular storwas 105 yar wide and two and a half mil aes lon tghe sec in mount ai this is in carroll county, it startedn extreme northwestern howard county and then went all the way to mouairy. this particular one,lsohour, th long. we had building damage as wrepol das nelines,cros withsoas of this entire storm. night across our area, really s terrible storms and really, you know, keeping all those people in mind tha have been affected. tonight a different nigh things lot calmer, ridge of skies, just a cloud or two, not much to really talk about.re 49 deg right now in the naticapitol, really light wind. we had gusty wind behind those storms as we those winds finally hllave calm down a lot as they did earlier. overght tonight into 40s for the most part, but we have 30s on here, and i can'tt rule ou patchy frost to the north northwe
ef-1 as was said, the one in the baltimore area first made land fall at baltimore, touch down i should say in baltimore and then ended up in dundalk ands well the winds for that5 one miles per hour. for an ef-1 it can go to 110 miles an hour. the th for this particular storwas 105 yar wide and two and a half mil aes lon tghe sec in mount ai this is in carroll county, it startedn extreme northwestern howard county and then went all the way to mouairy. this particular one,lsohour, th long. we had...
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and baltimore most impacted. mid to late morning is when snow will break out around philadelphia, but it's the evening rush in new york city that may be impacted bia i mix of snow and sleet, heavy rain in philadelphia at 4:00 p.m. thursday. this then lifts through new england. boston gets in on some heavy snow by 10:00 thursday night before a change over to rain. so just how much snow are we talking here? the heaviest will be throughout the axis of the highest elevations across portions of interior pennsylvania and new york where some spots could see up to 10 inches. philadelphia and new york about a coating of an inch or two. mast of that will be washed away by the rain because the eastern seaboard. wind gusts could be up to 45 to 50 miles per hour and we could see some snow in the poconos which could lead to power out ages. this is looking like a mess for thursday and into friday morning. >>> out west, more high winds are expected. hampering efforts to fight deadly california fires. the death toll has risen to
and baltimore most impacted. mid to late morning is when snow will break out around philadelphia, but it's the evening rush in new york city that may be impacted bia i mix of snow and sleet, heavy rain in philadelphia at 4:00 p.m. thursday. this then lifts through new england. boston gets in on some heavy snow by 10:00 thursday night before a change over to rain. so just how much snow are we talking here? the heaviest will be throughout the axis of the highest elevations across portions of...
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they fell in love in baltimore. he escaped from slavery in late august 1838 and she had the extraordinary bravery to pack her bags and wait for a ladder r anletterand when frederick got w york city down on the lower west side they found himself safe within 48 hours he writes a letter back to baltimore. whoever he wrote it to, she took the same three trains and fuzzy in new york in the same 38 hours or so to join him. that was an extraordinary act of bravery. we wouldn't have known about either one of them and she remained his help pay for all of those decades and the mother of five children she remained illiterate all of her life by and large and it was there wasa problem. the most famous african american man on letters into the world of the most famous black man in the world was married to an illiterate woman who couldn't be part of that intellectual life in meaningful ways. we know what we know from what the children wrote about her and one of the things in the collection and savanna are little narratives written
they fell in love in baltimore. he escaped from slavery in late august 1838 and she had the extraordinary bravery to pack her bags and wait for a ladder r anletterand when frederick got w york city down on the lower west side they found himself safe within 48 hours he writes a letter back to baltimore. whoever he wrote it to, she took the same three trains and fuzzy in new york in the same 38 hours or so to join him. that was an extraordinary act of bravery. we wouldn't have known about either...
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we had severe weather toward baltimore. flooding issues, pretty strong wind. even possible tornadoes out there, especially north in through the baltimore areae' right now looking at a few showers out there. mainly what we're seeing in the region is light. real l notking too bad. a lot of that once this moves through, we're just looki at more sunshine by this afternoon. you can see even by abo 9:00 that rain is coming to an end. the temperatures are going to be in the low 50s. sunny skies will behe case today. especially as we head into the afternoon. also the case today some pretty breezy conditions. sun goes down at about 5:04 today. it is going to be a littleth on dark side later on. of course, the clocks set back as well. we'll talk about that coming up. we'll talk about rain chances and time it out. it's coming up in 15 minutes. >> all right. lauryn, we'll check in with you then. >>> developing this morning as we stick with some of the severe weather, an amazon warehousen baltimore collapsing, killing one person. another person is still missing this mornin
we had severe weather toward baltimore. flooding issues, pretty strong wind. even possible tornadoes out there, especially north in through the baltimore areae' right now looking at a few showers out there. mainly what we're seeing in the region is light. real l notking too bad. a lot of that once this moves through, we're just looki at more sunshine by this afternoon. you can see even by abo 9:00 that rain is coming to an end. the temperatures are going to be in the low 50s. sunny skies will...
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kateer r is in baltimore for us toght. >> reporter: the construction industry isbooming, adding some 330,000 jobs this year alone. but experts say there are still nearly half a million open jobs waiting to be filled. these big numbers mean bigs opportunitie for baltimore'sge eu jouers after completing a local program called project jump start training and placing baltimore residents in construction jobs, jouers works in a job he enjoys that pays well. >> it gives you jobs, skills and aining that you can start getting paid at a higherso leve. y pay is i get paid a good enough amount to where i can provide for my famy and still have a little pocket change, you know rb to run around. >> the industry isem attpting to find more employees like jouers letting workers with and without college degrees know that jobs are available and careers can be promising. >> you come into our industry -h beautiful thing is we will teach you the trade that you wa. to lea and we will pay you while you do that. and when you graduate from that competency base or time based apprenticeship program you'll make a
kateer r is in baltimore for us toght. >> reporter: the construction industry isbooming, adding some 330,000 jobs this year alone. but experts say there are still nearly half a million open jobs waiting to be filled. these big numbers mean bigs opportunitie for baltimore'sge eu jouers after completing a local program called project jump start training and placing baltimore residents in construction jobs, jouers works in a job he enjoys that pays well. >> it gives you jobs, skills...
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then baltimore's defense finished it. carr was sacked on back-to-back plays. suggs went 43 yards the other way. carr sacked three times overall. he has been sacked 35 time timed there are five games left to play. >> we have to pass protect better. we have to pass protect. everybody knows we have to pass protect. been a problem all year. it's a problem today. you get in a predictable passing situation, we have to rise up and do better. >> who was supposed to block? who is the offensive lineman? >> thanks. >>> stay with u >>> let's get to breaking news coming out of san diego. the port of entry has reopened to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. the border crossing was shut down after authorities used tear gas on hundreds of migrants who tried to enter the u.s. illegally. we will have the latest at 6:00. >>> also, the rush to get home after the thanksgiving holiday. hampered by bad weather in the midwest. how it's affecting things in the bay area. >>> fans of the oakland zoo's gibbon have less than two days to say good-bye. the 35-year-old is heading to the santa ba
then baltimore's defense finished it. carr was sacked on back-to-back plays. suggs went 43 yards the other way. carr sacked three times overall. he has been sacked 35 time timed there are five games left to play. >> we have to pass protect better. we have to pass protect. everybody knows we have to pass protect. been a problem all year. it's a problem today. you get in a predictable passing situation, we have to rise up and do better. >> who was supposed to block? who is the...
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>> en esta planta de baltimore hay mÁs de 300 empleados. el 15% son hispanos. >> si es una pena porque demasiadas personas, nos vamos a quedar sin trabajo, especialmente la gente que son temporales y no van a tener el derecho de ser transferida para otra planta. >> este cubano lleva 45 aÑos con la compaÑÍa y dice que se ve forzado a retirarse. >> es una decisiÓn mala, porque ellos rompieron la palabra de ellos en el contrato de nosotros. la trasmisiÓn estÁ del camiÓn. >> general motors dice que con estos cierres cortarÁn costos y se concentrarÁn en la producciÓn de automóviles electrÓnicos. pero la noticia ha enfurecido al presidente. trump dijo que no estÁ contento y amenazÓ a la gigante automotriz. vÍa tweet dijo: estados unidos algo a general motors y estas son las gracias que recibimos. ahora estamos viendo si le cortamos todos los subsidios. el presidente estÁ furioso porque ni bien empezÓ su mandato, se reuniÓ con la ejecutiva de general motors, marie/y promotor que los trabajos regresarÁn al paÍs, promesa que para
>> en esta planta de baltimore hay mÁs de 300 empleados. el 15% son hispanos. >> si es una pena porque demasiadas personas, nos vamos a quedar sin trabajo, especialmente la gente que son temporales y no van a tener el derecho de ser transferida para otra planta. >> este cubano lleva 45 aÑos con la compaÑÍa y dice que se ve forzado a retirarse. >> es una decisiÓn mala, porque ellos rompieron la palabra de ellos en el contrato de nosotros. la trasmisiÓn estÁ del...
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. , while it is a very old library and important library in baltimore which one of the newest libraries belongs to johns hopkins and so we are proud we have it be finagled to partner with others over the years like the institute library to have it be the kind of library that it is. it's still a public library that is open every day and it's only different from other libraries in that it is noncirculating. so, we will get books for you but it's like a research library in that sense. very important that people know it is a library for the people. one reason we were particularly excited to be hosting this event tonight is the whole subject of the library is a special interest to us because of the way that the building was constructed. very concerned about the libraries this building is designed as a cost i am building. one of the most interesting things about it is that it is actually used for teaching our students in civil engineering who come here not to use the books but to see the building and how it is constructed for the local people from baltimore have been responsible for building
. , while it is a very old library and important library in baltimore which one of the newest libraries belongs to johns hopkins and so we are proud we have it be finagled to partner with others over the years like the institute library to have it be the kind of library that it is. it's still a public library that is open every day and it's only different from other libraries in that it is noncirculating. so, we will get books for you but it's like a research library in that sense. very...
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so in 1944, when baltimore confronted a sudden outbreak of diphtheria, we knew what to do. the teams at the baltimore city health and the johns hopkins school of hygiene and public health sprang into action through vigorous public relations and vaccination campaign. they inoculated more than 6,000 children in two months, including 1300 on a single day alone. virtually eradicated diphtheria in the city. i draw on this epic tale of how a dreaded disease was conquered to show the power of public health to change the world. however, we can surely understand that old new england minister's sense of despair in the moment in which he lived, but, indeed, we know the public health challenges of our own day. the very ones that the bloomberg american health initiative exist to confront seem just as monumental, just as daunting as diphtheria did in the time of this minister. but where others throw up their hands in the face of the enormities, the cadre of expe s experts, like so many of you here today roll up thundershower sleeves. they adhere to the guiding principle that mike bloombe
so in 1944, when baltimore confronted a sudden outbreak of diphtheria, we knew what to do. the teams at the baltimore city health and the johns hopkins school of hygiene and public health sprang into action through vigorous public relations and vaccination campaign. they inoculated more than 6,000 children in two months, including 1300 on a single day alone. virtually eradicated diphtheria in the city. i draw on this epic tale of how a dreaded disease was conquered to show the power of public...
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an italian american neighborhood in baltimore, maryland. i like to say that i was christened in the catholic church, but we had a catholic church, the democratic party, our italian american heritage, of which we were very, very proud. and a deep patriotism for a love of country. of america. so, in some order, we have all of that. brian: you said also, i told them, meaning the democratic caucus when you spoke to them, my parents didn't raise me to be speaker, they raised me to be holy. ms. pelosi: that was quite spontaneous because when i went up to the -- when i was nominated, mind you, this is one week after the election. we're still counting votes in some of the districts. i was so still sort of in my work mode of finishing off the election. but we had the organization -- organizing, which meant they would -- the democrats would nominate their candidate for speaker of the house. being in the majority, that's our prerogative. so, when i was nominated by my colleagues, i was going up to thank them for it. and on the way there, the chair of
an italian american neighborhood in baltimore, maryland. i like to say that i was christened in the catholic church, but we had a catholic church, the democratic party, our italian american heritage, of which we were very, very proud. and a deep patriotism for a love of country. of america. so, in some order, we have all of that. brian: you said also, i told them, meaning the democratic caucus when you spoke to them, my parents didn't raise me to be speaker, they raised me to be holy. ms....
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the local people from baltimore who had been responsible for building ships took a lot of the knowledge they had had and applied it to this building, so you see one of the reasons the architect was particularly interested in worrying about fire was these lamps that you see here electrified were of course gas back in that day so one of the things that's interesting in architecture that are civil engineering students study is particularly fire and hardened cement is put down behind these columns as an important fiber you can see why we have a particular interest in her book and we love to hear more about what happened in los angeles but you also finished a large project requires suppression here, the first time that was done since the building was opened hundred years ago so here we are 140 years later happy to welcome you all to this wonderful library and i'm happy to turn over the podium to my colleague from enoch pratt library to introduce our speaker. [applause] >> thank you winston. good evening, i'm heidi daniels, ceo and president of enoch pratt library and i'm so grateful to all o
the local people from baltimore who had been responsible for building ships took a lot of the knowledge they had had and applied it to this building, so you see one of the reasons the architect was particularly interested in worrying about fire was these lamps that you see here electrified were of course gas back in that day so one of the things that's interesting in architecture that are civil engineering students study is particularly fire and hardened cement is put down behind these columns...
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over 160 pieces are on display at the baltimore museum of art. he has been speaking to us about the exhibit. jverybody knows contemporary art can be witty, but can it be funny? i think it can be funny, and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with r me of the pieces in here, and my sense of humod my whole reputation. yes, there can be vulgar art, but there can be bad taste in art and be funny and good. all contemporary art uses a little bad taste in my think, because contemporary art tends to wreck the movement that came right before it. i loved ike and tina turner when they were together. sayow that is that is because just bad to say because the was worher and she could have killed him and gotten off by the jury. i saw them together when i was young and they look exactly liks she was so good. i got the idea of how often stars are made by one person that is obsessive and orderser their move. their first song, she said "you control every movement," and he did. my favorite one of the collectors -- the michael jackson and man
over 160 pieces are on display at the baltimore museum of art. he has been speaking to us about the exhibit. jverybody knows contemporary art can be witty, but can it be funny? i think it can be funny, and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with r me of the pieces in here, and my sense of humod my whole reputation. yes, there can be vulgar art, but there can be bad taste in art and be funny and good. all contemporary art uses a little bad taste in my think, because...
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and aids action baltimore. africa, thein south struggle continues. so i would like to first bring and -- to joiny me in welcoming them. aides and longtime gay-rights activists, and one of the founding people of tag, the treatment action group, which was really the center of the scientific expertise within act up. he has been on the board of anf ar for many years, founded in educational website for people living with hiv. he is a fellow at harvard in their institute of politics, and one of the leading people in "how to survive a plague." that was you on the roof just now? peter is also the guy on the route. northrop was a journalist by trade and a longtime activist. she was in mainstream journalism before getting involved in act up. she was on good morning america, cbs morning news, and then she became an activist. with87, she was working the hedrick institution for lesbian and gay youth, giving aids education to teenagers. she joined act up early on, eventually leading meetings with hundreds of people. she was
and aids action baltimore. africa, thein south struggle continues. so i would like to first bring and -- to joiny me in welcoming them. aides and longtime gay-rights activists, and one of the founding people of tag, the treatment action group, which was really the center of the scientific expertise within act up. he has been on the board of anf ar for many years, founded in educational website for people living with hiv. he is a fellow at harvard in their institute of politics, and one of the...
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he is from baltimore. he will be the new chairman of the house government oversight committee and he is a forceful voice. he is a serious guy. he is an african-american member , which is important because the congressional black caucus has been quite forceful in saying that there needs to be an african-american lawmaker in the very top at salon of the democrat -- at your lawn -- echelon of the democratic leadership. cbc says they want somebody as number one or two. host: this was a headline about people keepngs -- saying, elijah cummings is going to become trump's worst nightmare, and i hate it. it is not about elijah cummings becoming anybody's nightmare. it is about elijah cummings simply trying to do his job. guest: that is what mr. cummings himself says. fair enough. i want to make this point again, oversight, this type of oversight, routine oversight, congress is supposed to look at how programs are being administered. if the money being spent wisely? is there waste, fraud, and abuse? are administrati
he is from baltimore. he will be the new chairman of the house government oversight committee and he is a forceful voice. he is a serious guy. he is an african-american member , which is important because the congressional black caucus has been quite forceful in saying that there needs to be an african-american lawmaker in the very top at salon of the democrat -- at your lawn -- echelon of the democratic leadership. cbc says they want somebody as number one or two. host: this was a headline...
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over 160 pieces are now on display at the baltimore museum of art. he's been speaking to us about the exhibit. music. everybody knows that contemporary art can be witty. but can it be funny? and i think it can be funny and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here and my sense of humour and my whole reputation. yes, they can be vulgar, but there could be bad taste in art and be funny. and there could be good and all contemporary art uses a little bad taste i think because contemporary art's job is to wreck the movement that came right before it. i loved ike and tina turner when they were together — i know that that's bad to say because he was horrible with her and she could've killed him and she would have gotten off with the jury. however, i saw them one day together when i was young and they looked exactly like this. she was so good. so, i got the idea of controlling and how often stars are made by one person that's obsessive and orders their every move. i mean, theirfirst song when she did a let
over 160 pieces are now on display at the baltimore museum of art. he's been speaking to us about the exhibit. music. everybody knows that contemporary art can be witty. but can it be funny? and i think it can be funny and still be real and still be good. indecent kind of goes along with some of the pieces in here and my sense of humour and my whole reputation. yes, they can be vulgar, but there could be bad taste in art and be funny. and there could be good and all contemporary art uses a...
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jones, 70 yard return, and baltimore took a 10-7 lead. third quarter, 20-10 ravens, car under pressure, look at cook bailing him out, reaching back, one-handed grab, that's a touchdown, and the raiders within -- when a field goal. baltimore responds with a 17 play drive, rookie lamar jackson to the radar -- raider michael crabtree. raiders backup 10. six minutes to play, raiders force a goal at fourth and eight, car hit from behind, jarrell cracks it down, the 36- year-old is running out of bounds, he returned in for a 43 yard knockout blow, baltimore wins 34-17, raiders dropped to 2-9. >> disappointing, europe 75 yards, passing to a tight end, you can't get off the field, stop the inside running game, can't protect when you have to, those are the storylines to me, things i've got to figure out. and until we do, we will have a lot of long faces. >> ben roethlisberger and the steelers looking for their sixth straight win in denver, last play of the first half, pittsburgh faked a field goal, direct sac to chris boswell, throwing it to the 3
jones, 70 yard return, and baltimore took a 10-7 lead. third quarter, 20-10 ravens, car under pressure, look at cook bailing him out, reaching back, one-handed grab, that's a touchdown, and the raiders within -- when a field goal. baltimore responds with a 17 play drive, rookie lamar jackson to the radar -- raider michael crabtree. raiders backup 10. six minutes to play, raiders force a goal at fourth and eight, car hit from behind, jarrell cracks it down, the 36- year-old is running out of...
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think about baltimore or even chicago. if you look at these incidents why are we continuing to have these incidents even when you have black cops and black leadership. >> glad we did touch on that. it was not called the black and white but the black and blue and when we look at these we can't think in a vacuum it is us versus them and us is the man black is white, many cities have black chiefs. the reason we need black chiefs and black supervisors is to level the playing field so the department look like the communities they serve and you bring a different perspective but in many cases it is not working. >> why isn't it working? >> it gets back to culture. if you look what happened in baltimore, you saw the incident with the officer who beat up a young man. not only did he beat up a young man while on duty, but his partner stood idly by while this happened and did nothing. we still have a culture that needs correction. some department are doing a good job changing culture. one of those is new orleans. in the book we talk a
think about baltimore or even chicago. if you look at these incidents why are we continuing to have these incidents even when you have black cops and black leadership. >> glad we did touch on that. it was not called the black and white but the black and blue and when we look at these we can't think in a vacuum it is us versus them and us is the man black is white, many cities have black chiefs. the reason we need black chiefs and black supervisors is to level the playing field so the...
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to baltimore in 15 minutes. the new details on the high speed train that's >> that startedescue operations that lasted two days before she was reunited with her owner. look how happy she in new jersey, firefighters were worried that a wall of an old building above that hole would o llapse. crews began digging again yesterday. and look, they're finally able to free her. glad that d a happy ending. >> a stolen picasso painting may have turpd in an unlikely played. buried in eastern europe. >> the 1971 painting snatched from a museum in the netherlands in 2012 along with six other mast masterpieces, a fiction writer found it based on an anonymous tip. some alrdy raised skepticism. she is a fiction writer. >> i'm going to start digging in rock creek park and i'm going to find my picasso. >> you're going to get arrested digging in roc creek park. >> by the looks of that picture, one of your ks could paint it. >> i'm just teasing, picasso fans, don't harass me. gilda available for adoption. she would make a lovely com
to baltimore in 15 minutes. the new details on the high speed train that's >> that startedescue operations that lasted two days before she was reunited with her owner. look how happy she in new jersey, firefighters were worried that a wall of an old building above that hole would o llapse. crews began digging again yesterday. and look, they're finally able to free her. glad that d a happy ending. >> a stolen picasso painting may have turpd in an unlikely played. buried in eastern...
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baltimore operations part plant. the discontinued cars of the chevy cruz, volt, and impala. -- in light ofs that news yesterday, we want to hear from you this morning about manufacturing jobs in your community. tell us what it is like where you are. a special phone line for those who work in manufacturing. 202-748-8000. otherwise -- those who work in manufacturing, 202-748-8002. eastern or central time zones, 202-748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. want to show you one editorial cartoon relating to this gm announcement. there is gm as uncle scrooge saying making out a christmas humbug" noting the -- closings and jobs cuts. caller: thank you for c-span, you do a great job. host: appreciate that. caller: in my town upstate, ibm has been dwindling jobs over the decades by the thousands. i wanted to say this whole thing about bringing back any fracturing is a hoax. we are not bringing back manufacturing. even china is starting to lose manufacturing jobs to countries, vietnam, indonesia. the pre
baltimore operations part plant. the discontinued cars of the chevy cruz, volt, and impala. -- in light ofs that news yesterday, we want to hear from you this morning about manufacturing jobs in your community. tell us what it is like where you are. a special phone line for those who work in manufacturing. 202-748-8000. otherwise -- those who work in manufacturing, 202-748-8002. eastern or central time zones, 202-748-8000. in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. want to show you...
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they were in baltimore. the number one defense they are playing. jon gruden and derek carr. jones -- >> look at that -- >> 70 yards for the touchdown. ravens took the lead for good right there but the raiders hang around. this is a great catch. cook has an outstanding season. great one handed catch. they said ehe was inbounds. the ravens defense is number one in the league. terrell sugs is looking to -- terrell terrell sugs is looking to score. the 9ers and the raiders 2-9 as they compete for the top pick in the nfl draft. with five games left, it is what you are looking forward to. >> it has been a disaster. both of thome. >> disaster. we expected the 9ers to do better today -- >> yeah. see you later. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ wo de zing shi sheldon. no, it's "wo de ming zi shi sheldon." wo de ming zi shi sheldon. what's this? that's what you did. i assumed as in a number
they were in baltimore. the number one defense they are playing. jon gruden and derek carr. jones -- >> look at that -- >> 70 yards for the touchdown. ravens took the lead for good right there but the raiders hang around. this is a great catch. cook has an outstanding season. great one handed catch. they said ehe was inbounds. the ravens defense is number one in the league. terrell sugs is looking to -- terrell terrell sugs is looking to score. the 9ers and the raiders 2-9 as they...
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ohe governor attended the game in baltimore anded this video on twitter. he met with fans and shook hands with players and members of the national military before the national anthem.i and the cate challenging the governor is getting star power support as well. we are also following some seat virginia including a senate race and some contests.is news 4 your go-to source for the elections. for information, open o nbc washington app and search decision 2018. our team of reporters and experts will be working for you all election day. tune inat 7:30 tuesday night for an nbc 4 election specialaf right ter "nbc nightly news." the the updates will keep coming throughout the night through news 4 at 11:00. >>> d.c. was riding hide with redskins winning at leaai st game, but that came to a crashing halt today.on we have morehe snapping of the streak. >> reporter: i haveell you. i knew it was going to be a rough outing for the reds reds when we saw the falcons score t. fi when the opposing team scores first, the redskins lose. there was pregame as the newest member o
ohe governor attended the game in baltimore anded this video on twitter. he met with fans and shook hands with players and members of the national military before the national anthem.i and the cate challenging the governor is getting star power support as well. we are also following some seat virginia including a senate race and some contests.is news 4 your go-to source for the elections. for information, open o nbc washington app and search decision 2018. our team of reporters and experts will...
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we look at a viral video of a baltimore high school student punching a teacher in the face. this is cell phone video shot wednesday at frederick douglas high school. it shows words being exchanged before a female student assaults her teacher. the student says don't get start with me before leaving the classroom. theffiliate at baltimore said the teacher was not seriously injud in this incident but was not in class yesterday. there's no word on when she will return to school. school officials continue to investigate this >>altercation. e told you about a loudoun county family man that found his airbnb trashed with blood o the floors and walls. he found his estate destroyed by renters. he held them at gun point until investigators arrived. the charges against him were dropped at court. one reason is the witnesses held as gun point didn't show up, but a deputy there. >> we're pleased that once the process works fully, sometimes things get resolved. we hope it's resolved permanently. we'renk tl to be walking out of here today with it behind us. filedcharges have been against the
we look at a viral video of a baltimore high school student punching a teacher in the face. this is cell phone video shot wednesday at frederick douglas high school. it shows words being exchanged before a female student assaults her teacher. the student says don't get start with me before leaving the classroom. theffiliate at baltimore said the teacher was not seriously injud in this incident but was not in class yesterday. there's no word on when she will return to school. school officials...
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. >>> a baltimore teacher was punchedn the facey one of her students last week. she was assaulted at frederick douglas high school and just returned fro medical leave. it was also her birthday. this mnior wnge are the teacher for the first time . >> in her 34 years of teaching she sa this was t first time a student ever assaulted her. she talked to our ailiate in baltimore about what she described as her worst nightmare. >> if you could talk with that student face to face, what would you say to him? >> wellou i really want her to try to get her life together and i would want h to get whatever counseling is necessary. i would hate to find out she became a statistic. >> wow. the douglas teacher says her uture in the classroom remains uncertain. she would be willing to come back as long as she is health enough. enough. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and ms for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. so you're totally ready for that bbe totally ready for life. >>> you're watching news 4
. >>> a baltimore teacher was punchedn the facey one of her students last week. she was assaulted at frederick douglas high school and just returned fro medical leave. it was also her birthday. this mnior wnge are the teacher for the first time . >> in her 34 years of teaching she sa this was t first time a student ever assaulted her. she talked to our ailiate in baltimore about what she described as her worst nightmare. >> if you could talk with that student face to face,...
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seahawks firmly in wild card contention at rs baltimore to visit the ravins and trailed three in the half and jackson extended the ravins' lead. the five-yard touchdown run. he had 71 rushing yards and derek carr responded. the only touchdown pass of the game. it's a little bit behind cook, but cook makes a great adjustment. look at the one-handed grab. oakland down 20-17 at this point. they are still in it. jackson threw for 178 yards. fourth quarter, who will he hit but the former raider michael crabtree and baltimore's defense finished it. matthew sacked carr on back to back plays and stripped it here and significauggs grabbed it. he went 43 yards the other way. carr sacked. he's been sacked a career high 35 times, yeah, he's allowed to limp and there are five games left to play. oakland drops to 2-9. 34-17 the final. >> we have to pass protect better. we have to pass protect. everybody knows we have to pass protect. the problem all year is the problem today and, you know, you get in a predictable passing situation, we have to rise up and do better. credit to him, he'll be a heck
seahawks firmly in wild card contention at rs baltimore to visit the ravins and trailed three in the half and jackson extended the ravins' lead. the five-yard touchdown run. he had 71 rushing yards and derek carr responded. the only touchdown pass of the game. it's a little bit behind cook, but cook makes a great adjustment. look at the one-handed grab. oakland down 20-17 at this point. they are still in it. jackson threw for 178 yards. fourth quarter, who will he hit but the former raider...
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we were looking for a possible or the nato touchdown toward baltimore. just showers right now. we'll talk about the rest of your weekend. improving conditions for this weekend we'll talk about coming up. >> thank you, lauryn. hi>>> developingmorning, a night of wild weather left one person dead and anothersi m at an amazon warehouse in baltimore. wvalt reporting a wall collapsed. you're looking -- looking at the outside of the building. e how badly damaged it was here. it left the truck damaged and knocked over a light pole. the chief roman cla says crews found a person under the debris but they died at the hospital. >> let'sh stick we we've se severe weather. a t.j. max had a roof ripped off. >> shomari stone takes us closer to the damage. >> right now we're at ridge roai and arch road at the twin arch shopping centerer a firefighters along with the sheriff's office are here assessing the damage at the strip mall heby hind me. that is their command post. they set up shop as they determine if this building you se with the seem goods is stable enough. they determined it's not at
we were looking for a possible or the nato touchdown toward baltimore. just showers right now. we'll talk about the rest of your weekend. improving conditions for this weekend we'll talk about coming up. >> thank you, lauryn. hi>>> developingmorning, a night of wild weather left one person dead and anothersi m at an amazon warehouse in baltimore. wvalt reporting a wall collapsed. you're looking -- looking at the outside of the building. e how badly damaged it was here. it left...
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however, baltimore pulled away after crabtree caught a touchdown. they tried to lead a comeback but it could not be done. the ball was knocked out of his hand with 6 minutes left in the game. to return the ball for a touchdown and the ravens won 34- 17. >>>:18. let's get you where you need to go. sal, good morning. >> good morning. it's monday morning after a long weekend. we're back. northbound 101 -- the gilroy super commute looks pretty good from gilroy to san jose. not a bad drive. it looks pretty good all the way into san jose and it continues to be a nice-looking drive. no major problems. southbound 17 after 85 is shut down as they do some construction. it should be open by the main commute but right now there is a closure. this is a look at northbound to 80 and it looks good. westbound bay bridge -- a slight delay. a nice commute coming into san francisco. at 4:19 let's bring in steve. >> thank you. let's get to it. patchy fog -- not as much as sunday morning. it will be mild today. upper 60s to a few -- morgan hill and gilroy 70. high clouds
however, baltimore pulled away after crabtree caught a touchdown. they tried to lead a comeback but it could not be done. the ball was knocked out of his hand with 6 minutes left in the game. to return the ball for a touchdown and the ravens won 34- 17. >>>:18. let's get you where you need to go. sal, good morning. >> good morning. it's monday morning after a long weekend. we're back. northbound 101 -- the gilroy super commute looks pretty good from gilroy to san jose. not a bad...
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guest: the caller is from baltimore? one of the people being talked about in this next generation of leaders is not a younger person, but could be a bridge to a new generation of leaders, elijah cummings. he is going to be the new chairman of the house government oversight committee. he is a forceful voice, a serious guy, an african-american member, which is important because the congressional black caucus has been quite forceful in saying there needs to be an african-american lawmaker in the top echelons of the democratic leadership. right now, the number three leader for the house democrats, jim clyburn of south carolina, is the highest-ranking african-american. they want somebody who is number one or two. host: this is the headline in the washington post. here is the quote. elijah cummings will become trump's worst nightmare and i hate it when i hear that. it is not about elijah cummings, it is about elijah cummings simply trying to do his job. guest: that's what mr. cummings himself says. fair enough. as i say, i wan
guest: the caller is from baltimore? one of the people being talked about in this next generation of leaders is not a younger person, but could be a bridge to a new generation of leaders, elijah cummings. he is going to be the new chairman of the house government oversight committee. he is a forceful voice, a serious guy, an african-american member, which is important because the congressional black caucus has been quite forceful in saying there needs to be an african-american lawmaker in the...
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i did see him at the camden yards in baltimore, when he left. could you just tell him for me that i'm calling to tell him that he's done a good job tonight on tv, and he still has my number? my number is -- >> don't give it out, james. we have your number here. is he going to run in 2020? >> i kind of think he will be. he's a tough person. people can't get around him. he's a very strong person and i love the man. being the second cousin and everything. tell him his cousin jimmy called from baltimore county. >> will do. thank you, jimmy. that is josh hawley, by the way, running for u.s. senate. the 38 years old, republican candidate recruited by state republican leaders along with his wife as he tries works tohe crowd and get the vote. claire mccaskill, seeking a third term. abigail is joining us from california. democrats line. >> good evening. i am a registered democrat for 53 years, but i'm voting straight republican. i just love my president. >> thank you. let's go to the independent line. schenectady, new york. >> i am an independent. i am v
i did see him at the camden yards in baltimore, when he left. could you just tell him for me that i'm calling to tell him that he's done a good job tonight on tv, and he still has my number? my number is -- >> don't give it out, james. we have your number here. is he going to run in 2020? >> i kind of think he will be. he's a tough person. people can't get around him. he's a very strong person and i love the man. being the second cousin and everything. tell him his cousin jimmy...
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jones on the sidene from gilman school in baltimore. stays in bounds, 70 yard punt. first of his career and actually on the patriots earlier this season, nice pose. raven up 10-7. remember, former raider, eight yard touchdown, raven 10-point lead. later in the quarter, john gruden is going for it. dereck carr under pressure. grab it. pi it up. showing off some of those moves been wting to do that. 43 yards into the end zone. that seals it ravens beat the raiders 34-17. they are 6 and 5. >>> bills hosting the guars. blake bortles puts the pass up and wallace comes down with it, eventually rule the catch but it gets persona real quicknd jaguars running back fournette and lawson exchange ows. bolayers thrown out and you know what? they leave in the same tunnel. who came up with that idea wrestlings vince mcmahon. buffalo beats jacksonville 24-21. no doubt you've heard the saying,t? ri defense wins championships and offense sells tickets. based on that, last night's game in the colge station g more than their money's worth. 18 touchdowns. seven overtimesnd 146 points. oh
jones on the sidene from gilman school in baltimore. stays in bounds, 70 yard punt. first of his career and actually on the patriots earlier this season, nice pose. raven up 10-7. remember, former raider, eight yard touchdown, raven 10-point lead. later in the quarter, john gruden is going for it. dereck carr under pressure. grab it. pi it up. showing off some of those moves been wting to do that. 43 yards into the end zone. that seals it ravens beat the raiders 34-17. they are 6 and 5....
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last week he gathered 300 bishops in baltimore to address the ongoing crisis. but a cbs news investigation found cardinal dinardo has some issues of his own. nikki battiste has been trying to get him to talk to us for three months and finally tracked him down in baltimore. >> reporter: this summer a priest cardinal dinardo had promoted was arrested for allegedly molesting two children in the late 1990s. cardinal dinardo vowed by january to release a list of all the priests in houston who have been in the church's judgment credibly accused of sexually abusing a child. but we spoke with victims who say dinardo still has their abusers in active ministry. >> i shrank. i was like i'm not here. i left my bobody. >> reporter: john labonte, who is speaking out for the first time says cardinal dinnardo has allowed this priest john keller to continue at one of the largest diocese in houston. labonte says keller molested him when he was 16 years old. >> at your lowest point what were you feeling? >> i didn't want to be around. i was just consumed by pain. >> reporter: lab
last week he gathered 300 bishops in baltimore to address the ongoing crisis. but a cbs news investigation found cardinal dinardo has some issues of his own. nikki battiste has been trying to get him to talk to us for three months and finally tracked him down in baltimore. >> reporter: this summer a priest cardinal dinardo had promoted was arrested for allegedly molesting two children in the late 1990s. cardinal dinardo vowed by january to release a list of all the priests in houston who...
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tells the baltimore affiliate and "the baltimore sun" he is ashamed. he says the classic jewish musical reminded him of the classical immigration policies. he said the shouting came out wrong and was beyond a mistake. >>> kanye west denoting $150,000 to a family after their father was shot and killed by a police officer. the 26-year-old was killed last sunday morning by the officer from midlothian, illinois, while detaining a suspected gunman. roberson's mother filed a federal lawsuit. >>> former secretary of state condoleezza rice knocking down an espn report the cleveland browns are considering her to be head coach. she did use the report as a chance to encourage the envelnf bring more women on board. i do hope the nfl will bring more women in the nfl as coaching positions. one doesn't have to play the game to understand it and motivate players. by the way, i'm not ready to coach. >> good call. don't hold your breath for a head coach, female head coach, in the nfl. >>> remember the caravan of migrants the president hyped during the midterms? it turns
tells the baltimore affiliate and "the baltimore sun" he is ashamed. he says the classic jewish musical reminded him of the classical immigration policies. he said the shouting came out wrong and was beyond a mistake. >>> kanye west denoting $150,000 to a family after their father was shot and killed by a police officer. the 26-year-old was killed last sunday morning by the officer from midlothian, illinois, while detaining a suspected gunman. roberson's mother filed a...
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baltimore is a confederate city and not ng terribly happy that union troops ready to go through to war and they are greeted by a group of confederate sympathizers. depending often whose account you read someone else threw the but what happens is shots are fired and people are cobblestones to throw at one another which is a level of anger i can't imagine. soldiers and 12 civilians are killed. the pa break up the riot and to get the soles out town.n -- soldiering out anyone is put on the train to washington and it leaves baltimore. makes it to d.c. before the train does and much like swept day and people are outside wanting to see what is going on. see how to help and barton is one. in an interview with the repository she described the moment saying she is indignant. scarsly knowingd where she went. she went to the depots of the railroad and ohio saw 40 men covered with blood borne ding from cars and away for shelter and medical treatment. she followed. a make follow them to hift infirmary that pops up at judiciary square and used that training that she had as a child to assist. home, ge
baltimore is a confederate city and not ng terribly happy that union troops ready to go through to war and they are greeted by a group of confederate sympathizers. depending often whose account you read someone else threw the but what happens is shots are fired and people are cobblestones to throw at one another which is a level of anger i can't imagine. soldiers and 12 civilians are killed. the pa break up the riot and to get the soles out town.n -- soldiering out anyone is put on the train to...
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our frien to the north through baltimore saw them. we'll talk about the damage co ang up inittle bit. maybe some tornadic damage around that area. we had wind gusts around here and now nothing showing up on the radar. rain earlier that moved to the eastern shore. we're left with blue skies. the wind is picking up. guste winds. we're dodging rain this morning that's autoof there unless you're headed east. hold onto your hats type of weather. it going to get gusty. we have improving conditions this afternoon and throughout r ur sunday. we'll talk about ynday and tuesday. we have a warmupwa on the 10-day coming up in about 20 minutes. >>ounds good, lauryn. developing this morning, a second person has died in that amazon warehouse in baltimore. police saying that a 50 foot wall collapsed athe amazon fulfillment center. this is a look outside the build. you can see a badly damaged truck, a knocked over light pole. among other things, chief roman clark says th found a person under the debris. the person died at the hospital. the second pers
our frien to the north through baltimore saw them. we'll talk about the damage co ang up inittle bit. maybe some tornadic damage around that area. we had wind gusts around here and now nothing showing up on the radar. rain earlier that moved to the eastern shore. we're left with blue skies. the wind is picking up. guste winds. we're dodging rain this morning that's autoof there unless you're headed east. hold onto your hats type of weather. it going to get gusty. we have improving conditions...
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look, 37 in baltimore. already dn to5 in gaithersburg. 32 winchester. this is where i think we could really see some problems. right now, 40egrees in washington. nothing on the radar now. we've got a couple more hours before we start to see it move in, but there it is. it's close. it's really clos the heaviest stuff toward nashville, the atlanta area. down around jarcksonville. heavy snow, st. loui cincinnati severe weather to the south. for , this is moving into much colder air. once again playing this through as we move through the overni at. here's 6:0. notice, guys, we may go through a brief period of sleet then o snow for most of the area here. and this lasts for a couple hours. here's 8:30. that's 2 1/2 hours of snow. places like leesburg, places ike washington, so maybe som snow on the grassy surfaces. now i still don't think we'll be below freezing in these that's why i think most of the roads will be okay for the monk emmute. howeven with rain, you know it's much slower, so imagine what it's going to be like with some moderate snow coming down
look, 37 in baltimore. already dn to5 in gaithersburg. 32 winchester. this is where i think we could really see some problems. right now, 40egrees in washington. nothing on the radar now. we've got a couple more hours before we start to see it move in, but there it is. it's close. it's really clos the heaviest stuff toward nashville, the atlanta area. down around jarcksonville. heavy snow, st. loui cincinnati severe weather to the south. for , this is moving into much colder air. once again...
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metro area, baltimore, leesburg, and snow to the north here. day, the e through the rain starts to move back to the north and west. i'm not worried about accumulating snowfall, but we'll have to watch. the computers continue to get colder and colder with this system, so, we're going to be t watchis one very closely. if it does turn to more ice and snow, we could be looking at cancellations or delays on thursday. how aboutthat? yeah, right out of the gate here. 43 on wednesday, that's a nasty day, too, rather breezy and wind wednesday, very much like it was just two days ago on saturday. cold andny r with that wintry mix. a high of 39 on thursday. that's just sty, too. 50 degrees on friday, but some evenolr weather to the west, we could see early morning freezing 54 on saturday. saturday looks good, before another little system moves up there. cools us again, we're only in the 40s and then back into the s. remember, our average high is near 60 degrees. so, what do you know? i givhe winter forecast, and we start to get winter-like we ther. let'k
metro area, baltimore, leesburg, and snow to the north here. day, the e through the rain starts to move back to the north and west. i'm not worried about accumulating snowfall, but we'll have to watch. the computers continue to get colder and colder with this system, so, we're going to be t watchis one very closely. if it does turn to more ice and snow, we could be looking at cancellations or delays on thursday. how aboutthat? yeah, right out of the gate here. 43 on wednesday, that's a nasty...
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telling stories about baltimore. please join me in welcoming [applause]. at that point we have to sit around together and figure out how we were to processes and get through in the plan was to get him back healthy and whole. if there is any person is sitting out here. if you have somebody that is incarcerated. he is retrievable. so when it all started. we decided. i needed them to help me to help me get through this incarceration. let's see where we are going with it. every person that helped us. that should've helped us. and let's try to make this a message. he said no. and so i'm going to bring dr. gilmore up and she can share a little bit about how she got this process started it was such a successful book and not only a book but like a resource for folks that are trying to get through. >> hi everyone. i am the ceo and president of full circle press. but most importantly i am a teacher and i'm a citizen in this world. the opportunities that we are creating for all of the young people. part of my work involves trav
telling stories about baltimore. please join me in welcoming [applause]. at that point we have to sit around together and figure out how we were to processes and get through in the plan was to get him back healthy and whole. if there is any person is sitting out here. if you have somebody that is incarcerated. he is retrievable. so when it all started. we decided. i needed them to help me to help me get through this incarceration. let's see where we are going with it. every person that helped...
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he was also very, and he ended up going to baltimore as well. many of his descendents settled in the roanoke virginia area and was also presbyterian ministers. he does a photograph in the book with three generations of his descendents, two of them named leroy. >> talking about diaries and such, i have just finished reading a book by general sherman, who is the commander of the 88 illinois regiment, which was the regiment that my great-great-grandfather was in. i was really interested in this book because it told about all of the battles in georgia and my great-great-grandfather was already out on disability by that time, but francis sherman was involved with most of the battles in georgia, or before peachtree creek, because by that time he had been captured, and i am interested in the officers pow camp. can you tell us anything more about that? >> leroy speaks about that and i have done extra reading on that. they moved the enlisted men south and west to a place called andersonville. he speaks about it again and they would go down there and take
he was also very, and he ended up going to baltimore as well. many of his descendents settled in the roanoke virginia area and was also presbyterian ministers. he does a photograph in the book with three generations of his descendents, two of them named leroy. >> talking about diaries and such, i have just finished reading a book by general sherman, who is the commander of the 88 illinois regiment, which was the regiment that my great-great-grandfather was in. i was really interested in...
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right on out you can see the heaviest rain falling from baltimore, from philadelphia down through baltimore and t d.c. area and into fredericksburg. seeing some drying conditions back off to the west. and i think that's going to be the trend as we continue into the afternoon. oh, look at this. that's one of our tower cameras here behind my graphic. not a good view, is it? temperatures at 50 degree right listen, despite the rain, we're still going to have those temperatures move right on up into the low 50s. we will become breezy later on tonight. l talk about the timing of this rain and show you just how cold it's going to get with these windchills, a shock to the stem coming our way. that's coming up in 15 minutes. >> thank you, lauryn. > the same system bringing us rain is dumping snow in parts of the midwest. take a loo at this missouri's governor declared a state of emergency and closed part of a major interstate. in colorado, more than 3 feet of snow in fell some of the state's mountain communities. in wyoming, people are dealing with more than 40 inches of snow and in chicago, the sto
right on out you can see the heaviest rain falling from baltimore, from philadelphia down through baltimore and t d.c. area and into fredericksburg. seeing some drying conditions back off to the west. and i think that's going to be the trend as we continue into the afternoon. oh, look at this. that's one of our tower cameras here behind my graphic. not a good view, is it? temperatures at 50 degree right listen, despite the rain, we're still going to have those temperatures move right on up into...
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baltimore picked up the fumble and brought it back for a touchdown. no one is going to tackle him, not even derek carr there. the raiders are back in oakland and host kansas city sunday. >>> phil mickelson beat tiger woods in a head to head golf match over the weekend. however, the real winners might be the fans who paid $20 to watch it. that's because of a prematch technical glitch with bleacher report's pay wall. its parent company feared some fans who paid for the event might miss some of the action so turner decided to take down the pay wall and make the event free for everyone rather than risk dealing with angry viewers. mickelson won $9 million in the made for tv event with a birdie on the 22nd hole. >>> every week we're excited to highlight the athletic abilities of some children and teens. meet 8-year-old freddie. he's known for his trick shots. he hit an apple off his 6-year-old sister's head with a golf ball. i'll ask you, would you ever let your older one do this to the little one? absolutely not. so he said the shot is a re-creation of wil
baltimore picked up the fumble and brought it back for a touchdown. no one is going to tackle him, not even derek carr there. the raiders are back in oakland and host kansas city sunday. >>> phil mickelson beat tiger woods in a head to head golf match over the weekend. however, the real winners might be the fans who paid $20 to watch it. that's because of a prematch technical glitch with bleacher report's pay wall. its parent company feared some fans who paid for the event might miss...
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he lives in baltimore with his wife who is also a journalist. in moscow, he became interested in the year 1917, the year the united states entered the war and the year the russians left the war. he wrote about the 1917 year and how it change the world as well and haven't changed world war i. he is going to talk about woodrow wilson and how he is going to make the world safe for democracy by leading the united states into world war i. i will just throw it over to you, you can tell us all about it. speak i think you offer coming. >> what great day it is after this past week, the weather is really terrific. i want to talk about how we got into the war in march of april of 1917 and i'm going to talk about democracy a little. democracy is a question that americans have been dealing with since at least 1776 and in the spring of 1917 i would argue this question really came into really sharp focus but first, let me just cut this a little bit, the war began in 1914, the u.s. stayed out of it, this is a picture of new york in the spring of 1917. money was
he lives in baltimore with his wife who is also a journalist. in moscow, he became interested in the year 1917, the year the united states entered the war and the year the russians left the war. he wrote about the 1917 year and how it change the world as well and haven't changed world war i. he is going to talk about woodrow wilson and how he is going to make the world safe for democracy by leading the united states into world war i. i will just throw it over to you, you can tell us all about...
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baltimore wins 34-17. the raiders fall. >> if the season ended today the 49ers would have the first pick in the draft. the raiders at number three. we will have the latest on ruben and foster tonight at 6 pm. have a great day. >> thank you. time for the play of the day. that defines gravity.>> it's a fumble. he landed on his feet. he is still out. that is insane. he came down. >> look at that balance. chris carson hurtles the carolina panthers defender and gets flipped. he manages to stay on his feet. that is your incredible play of the day.>> coming up, apple is heading to washington. the showdown over some apps. look at the traffic. it is back to work monday. that is the stack up at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is 6:25. thank you for watching. we will be right back. for >>> live from the kpix 5 news center, the deal the president is trying to strike with mexico. one of the busiest places to be will be the amazon packaging center. we will take you there. >> it is monday. thank you for waking up with us.
baltimore wins 34-17. the raiders fall. >> if the season ended today the 49ers would have the first pick in the draft. the raiders at number three. we will have the latest on ruben and foster tonight at 6 pm. have a great day. >> thank you. time for the play of the day. that defines gravity.>> it's a fumble. he landed on his feet. he is still out. that is insane. he came down. >> look at that balance. chris carson hurtles the carolina panthers defender and gets flipped....
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what other cities were commuters fortunately aside from new york in flint like you mentioned baltimore city for at least a decade now the public schools there have been provided with bottled water for the students and staff this comes after authorities tested the water fountains and filled the high levels of lead but this is been going on for at least a decade and nothing has been done the as of yet but that's not the only place and in maryland that's being a fact is there's howard county a very rich county and maryland that's being hit with this as well of a situation isn't any better now between what was at september thirteenth and sixteenth the public schools there they were tested there were their water samples were tested each one of these samples had a large trinity child as just mentioned the e.p.a. had a threshold when things when the water is tested and comes out to be fifteen billion parts per billion that's when there's a media attention that's required to do something about the water now at howard county public schools their water tested positive for lead and they saw numbe
what other cities were commuters fortunately aside from new york in flint like you mentioned baltimore city for at least a decade now the public schools there have been provided with bottled water for the students and staff this comes after authorities tested the water fountains and filled the high levels of lead but this is been going on for at least a decade and nothing has been done the as of yet but that's not the only place and in maryland that's being a fact is there's howard county a...
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. >> dos personas murieron anoche en baltimore cuando una pared de 50 pies de alto colapso en oficinas de amazon en una tormenta. una de las víctimas murió en el hospital y el segundo fallecido fue encontrado esta mañana tras los escombros . >> estos son los dos individuos que la policía busca tras un tiroteo horade donde una joven y 21 años fueron baleados. un vídeo capta el momento en que la policía socorre a los jóvenes tras el disparo. >> el pistolero llevaba puesta una máscara como esta cuando disparó al oeste de la calle 167. los vecinos reaccionan ante las imágenes del sospechoso. no aquí todo el día.. >> no lo he visto. >> fuera de cámaras residentes evado al que el parecer una violento hecho del 1 de noviembre. >> todo lo que sé es que el muchacho está en un hospital y a lo mejor no va a poder caminar. >> la adolescente se encuentra en condición crítica y el hombre en condición seria pero estable. no hay indicio de robo en este tiroteo. >> yo nunca ando de noche y no me preocupo pero me da pena con las demás personas. >> un menor que intentaba llegar a los
. >> dos personas murieron anoche en baltimore cuando una pared de 50 pies de alto colapso en oficinas de amazon en una tormenta. una de las víctimas murió en el hospital y el segundo fallecido fue encontrado esta mañana tras los escombros . >> estos son los dos individuos que la policía busca tras un tiroteo horade donde una joven y 21 años fueron baleados. un vídeo capta el momento en que la policía socorre a los jóvenes tras el disparo. >> el pistolero llevaba...