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especially in cities like baltimore. but what we have seen is a retrenchment of the kind of funding and policies that provide the raw material for the identity projects to form in the first place. and this support in part we think is -- has been pulled away in favor of accountability policy in schools but also because of the sense that these young adults are threats, not assets. if we -- because we have never experienced such levels of racial and economic segregation in our history, as we have righf now, because of this, we're virtual strangers to each other because we live in such different communities. the kind story that kathy and susan and i were able to share in this book the bridge between the other america where kids work hard to get ahead and still struggle and the america where they're isolated. this allows to us be vulnerable to poor sources of information, likes the images of the few kids two were throwing bricks in 2013 after the death of freddy gray. we found these kid or the exception, not the norm. fewer t
especially in cities like baltimore. but what we have seen is a retrenchment of the kind of funding and policies that provide the raw material for the identity projects to form in the first place. and this support in part we think is -- has been pulled away in favor of accountability policy in schools but also because of the sense that these young adults are threats, not assets. if we -- because we have never experienced such levels of racial and economic segregation in our history, as we have...
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i love baltimore city. we've got great sports venues, we have restaurants, you have probably been there. >> tucker: i agree. >> there are parts of this town that are very dangerous and that her reputation is what puts the entire cloud over baltimore city. we take this very seriously. mortar a day, and you don't think we are outraged? i wish you guys would come down here and spend a week in baltimore. bring the show from d.c. down to baltimore for a week. and just see the stories that go on. there are some good stories, some bad stories. if you can take the show to london for a terrorist attack or whatever, we'll have a terrorist attack in baltimore city every day. it is something that we cannot tolerate. i would love to have you guys come down here and examine it even more closely. >> tucker: let me ask you one quick question, maybe it's a much longer answer than we have time for. when you have the civil disturbances in baltimore a couple of years ago, i sent some reporters there that were beaten up, it was
i love baltimore city. we've got great sports venues, we have restaurants, you have probably been there. >> tucker: i agree. >> there are parts of this town that are very dangerous and that her reputation is what puts the entire cloud over baltimore city. we take this very seriously. mortar a day, and you don't think we are outraged? i wish you guys would come down here and spend a week in baltimore. bring the show from d.c. down to baltimore for a week. and just see the stories...
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the department of justice of the city of baltimore and the baltimore city police entered into something called "dissent decree" to help train police officers on how to respond to the situations. our police officers at that time were woefully inadequate in terms of controlling the crowd. they didn't have the right kind of equipment or the right leadership. hopefully we have learned from the mistakes. but certainly that was a very dark day in baltimore history. we don't want it to happen again. >> tucker: you are an honest man. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me, man. >> tucker: thank you. the rise of donald trump and other populist movements across the west, there are a lot of them, triggered accompanying surge of activists who claim the only thing between democracy and fascism is them. heat street writer martin dogney says nobody is more fascist than the antifascists and he joins us tonight. what do you mean that these are the real fascists? >> we have just undergone the most brutal and divisive election campaign in memory in the u.k., with low-level street vio
the department of justice of the city of baltimore and the baltimore city police entered into something called "dissent decree" to help train police officers on how to respond to the situations. our police officers at that time were woefully inadequate in terms of controlling the crowd. they didn't have the right kind of equipment or the right leadership. hopefully we have learned from the mistakes. but certainly that was a very dark day in baltimore history. we don't want it to...
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according to the baltimore sun there have been more than 150 homicides in baltimore this year. it's the highest rate in its history. these communities and the local leaders they elected are desperate for solutions. and president trump says he has it. >> i will restore law and order to our country. >> reporter: as a candidate donald trump promised to make inner cities safer, highlighting baltimore often. >> there's killings on an hourly basis virtually in places like baltimore. >> baltimore. >> young americans in baltimore. >> we'll get rid of the crime. you'll be able to walk down the street without getting shot. we'll straighten it out. >> reporter: that promise to straighten it out and make our communities safe again was at the center of trump's proposed new deal for black america, calling safety a civil right, and crime reduction a necessity. kimberly is a minister and community activist in baltimore. she agrees with the president's goals, but as the body count grows in her community, she wonders what he will do to achieve it and when. >> i think it sounds great on paper. bu
according to the baltimore sun there have been more than 150 homicides in baltimore this year. it's the highest rate in its history. these communities and the local leaders they elected are desperate for solutions. and president trump says he has it. >> i will restore law and order to our country. >> reporter: as a candidate donald trump promised to make inner cities safer, highlighting baltimore often. >> there's killings on an hourly basis virtually in places like baltimore....
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we in baltimore are having a crisis. we have got to get the shooters off the streets, stop the killings. we have to rebuild trust. that starts with stopping the killing of unarmed civilians by the police and holdinghe police fully accountable. i am running this campaign for my kids and kids across s the ststate with people, who like m, have gotten involveved because they know their family situation ---- their familyy situation struggles shared by families across the state and it is time for us to come togetheher to resisist, yes, but move beyond resistance and move our state forward. amy: you announced in front of your cousins flower shop, which she opened after the killing of freddie gray in the uprisings. baltimore interrupteded in prott after his deaeath in police custody, the 27-year-old african-american m who died from spinal injuries a a week after baltimore policice arrestd him. his fafamily and attorneys s sas voice box was usushed, h spipine 8080% severed at t the nececk. his autopsy showed he died from a spinal
we in baltimore are having a crisis. we have got to get the shooters off the streets, stop the killings. we have to rebuild trust. that starts with stopping the killing of unarmed civilians by the police and holdinghe police fully accountable. i am running this campaign for my kids and kids across s the ststate with people, who like m, have gotten involveved because they know their family situation ---- their familyy situation struggles shared by families across the state and it is time for us...
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in late march 2000, bennett arrived in baltimore from denver. he says he waited for the signal to act. in the meantime, he scoped out his victim, breaking into heidi's home by tampering with the locks, then posing as that neighborhood watch volunteer who so scared heidi. >> i do remember her answering the door. >> reporter: did you go to the door to talk to her more than once? >> it was just that one time. >> just the one time? >> reporter: on april 20th, bennett says he heard through lewis that the plan was a go. after getting into heidi's house he hid behind the front door. >> now my plan was to just try to get her, and like, still make it look like an accident like, maybe snap her neck or something to look like she fell down the stairs or something. >> reporter: heidi walked in through the door, and bennett says he pounced. >> when she came in, she saw me, panicked, i panicked and rushed at her at the front and, you know, tried to muffle her scream. i was making sure if she was alive. i didn't know. that's when i had the knife. and to make su
in late march 2000, bennett arrived in baltimore from denver. he says he waited for the signal to act. in the meantime, he scoped out his victim, breaking into heidi's home by tampering with the locks, then posing as that neighborhood watch volunteer who so scared heidi. >> i do remember her answering the door. >> reporter: did you go to the door to talk to her more than once? >> it was just that one time. >> just the one time? >> reporter: on april 20th, bennett...
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according to the "baltimore sun," there have been more than 150 homicides in baltimore so far this year. it is the highest rate in its history. these communities and the local leaders they've elected are desperate for a solution, and president donald trump says he has it. >> i will restore law and order to our country. >> reporter: as a candidate, donald trump promised to make inner cities safer, highlighting baltimore often. >> there's killings on an hourly basis virtually in places like baltimore. >> baltimore. >> young americans in baltimore. >> we'll get rid of the crime. you'll be able to walk down the street without getting shot. we'll straighten it out. >> reporter: that promise to straighten it out and make our communities safe again was at the center of trump's proposed new deal for black america, calling safety a civil right and crime reduction a necessity. kimberly lagree is a minister and community activist in baltimore and she agrees with the president's goals, but as the body count grows in her community, she wonders what he's going to do to achieve it, and when. >> i thin
according to the "baltimore sun," there have been more than 150 homicides in baltimore so far this year. it is the highest rate in its history. these communities and the local leaders they've elected are desperate for a solution, and president donald trump says he has it. >> i will restore law and order to our country. >> reporter: as a candidate, donald trump promised to make inner cities safer, highlighting baltimore often. >> there's killings on an hourly basis...
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improving baltimore's infrastructure. bernard "jack" young was presenting ideas to the office of american inovation. he says baltimore perfectly matches president trump's plans to improve infrastructure in inner cities. a funeral is planned this weekend, for former d-c councilman jim graham. he will lie in state friday at the wilson building... before services on saturday. those attending are encouraged to wear bow-ties - a part of graham's signature style. graham - a longtime l-g-b-t activist, represented d-c ward 1 for four terms beginning in 1998. he died last week at 71. the prince william county school board is expected to vote today to expand the school system's nondiscrimination policy. the new policy would include sexual orientation and gender identity. five of the eight school board members, all democrats, support the change. and that's enough for the proposal to pass. the proposal directs the superintendent not to change the policy regarding transgender bathroom or locker room use. instead, each school would sti
improving baltimore's infrastructure. bernard "jack" young was presenting ideas to the office of american inovation. he says baltimore perfectly matches president trump's plans to improve infrastructure in inner cities. a funeral is planned this weekend, for former d-c councilman jim graham. he will lie in state friday at the wilson building... before services on saturday. those attending are encouraged to wear bow-ties - a part of graham's signature style. graham - a longtime l-g-b-t...
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thunderstorms poised to move through baltimore, i'll show you that on radar in just a minute. but for thursday, more humid temperatures into the 90's, and then as we get to friday, showers and storms become likely because of the nature of tropical storm cindy's remnants moving northeast ward. heavy rain threat and thunderstorms exist through saturday. for tomorrow, with the high humidity and the hazy conditions a code orange alert has been issued. for those unhealthy, it is unhealthy for sensitive groups for he tomorrow due to the humidity in place. high temperatures today, 90, reagan 88. dulles 89. at bwi, certainly very warm but the humidity was that made it a little bit more comfortable. take a look at temperatures 88 baltimore, 86 in washington. 88 in frederick but 70 in westminster, they had a strong thunderstorm roll through and there it is on radar, this line of pretty well-developed showers and thunderstorms's heavy rain and wind gusting over 40 moved through places like westminster maryland and are headed through requirestown and approaching the baltimore beltway slid
thunderstorms poised to move through baltimore, i'll show you that on radar in just a minute. but for thursday, more humid temperatures into the 90's, and then as we get to friday, showers and storms become likely because of the nature of tropical storm cindy's remnants moving northeast ward. heavy rain threat and thunderstorms exist through saturday. for tomorrow, with the high humidity and the hazy conditions a code orange alert has been issued. for those unhealthy, it is unhealthy for...
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in late march 2000, bennett arrived in baltimore from denver. he says he waited for the signal to act. in the meantime, he scoped out his victim, breaking into heidi's home by tampering with the locks, then posing as that neighborhood watch volunteer who so scared heidi. >> i do remember her answering the door. >> reporter: did you go to the door to talk to her more than once? >> it was just that one time. >> just the one time? >> reporter: on april 20th, bennett says he heard through lewis that the plan was a go. after getting into heidi's house he hid behind the front door. >> now my plan was to just try to get her, and like, still make maybe snap her neck or something to look like she fell down the stairs or something. >> reporter: heidi walked in through the door, and bennett says he pounced. >> when she came in, she saw me, panicked, i panicked and rushed at her at the front and, you know, tried to muffle her scream. i was making sure if she was alive. i didn't know. that's when i had the knife. and to make sure, had cut her throat. >> repo
in late march 2000, bennett arrived in baltimore from denver. he says he waited for the signal to act. in the meantime, he scoped out his victim, breaking into heidi's home by tampering with the locks, then posing as that neighborhood watch volunteer who so scared heidi. >> i do remember her answering the door. >> reporter: did you go to the door to talk to her more than once? >> it was just that one time. >> just the one time? >> reporter: on april 20th, bennett...
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we in baltimore are having a crisis. we have got to get the shooters off the streets, stop the killings. we have to rebuild trust. that starts with stopping the killing of unarmed civilians by the police and holding the police fully accountable. i am running this campaign for my kids and kids across the state with people, who like me, have gotten involved because they know their family situation -- their family situation struggles shared by families across the state and it is time for us to come together to resist, yes, but move beyond resistance and move our state forward. amy: you announced in front of your cousins flower shop, which she opened after the killing of freddie gray in the uprisings. baltimore interrupted in protest after his death in police custody, the 27-year-old african-american man who died from spinal injuries a week after baltimore police arrested him. his family and attorneys say his voice box was crushed, his spine 80% severed at the neck. his autopsy showed he died from a spinal injury. mosby indi
we in baltimore are having a crisis. we have got to get the shooters off the streets, stop the killings. we have to rebuild trust. that starts with stopping the killing of unarmed civilians by the police and holding the police fully accountable. i am running this campaign for my kids and kids across the state with people, who like me, have gotten involved because they know their family situation -- their family situation struggles shared by families across the state and it is time for us to...
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cristos fc plenty of support from the folks in baltimore and gave the fans a show. scoreless in the first half. the team from baltimore, the amateurs played like pros. i think that was a beer shower. they are up 1-0 over d.c. united. united tied them at 1-1. d.c. united proving to be too much. d.c. united ends cristos fc cinderella run. lots of run to the cristos team at the maryland soccer plex. >> that was good effort. >> we take so, when it's your turnt to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> if you have ever eaten a hoagie from a wa wayou probably know why folks are so stoked about this convenience store opening in d.c. >> now we know it will be 19 near l street. not going to sell gas but everything you expect from wawa. it is set to open in december. >>> people in cathedral heights learn about the plans to develop that wegmans not to open until in my future, i'm t
cristos fc plenty of support from the folks in baltimore and gave the fans a show. scoreless in the first half. the team from baltimore, the amateurs played like pros. i think that was a beer shower. they are up 1-0 over d.c. united. united tied them at 1-1. d.c. united proving to be too much. d.c. united ends cristos fc cinderella run. lots of run to the cristos team at the maryland soccer plex. >> that was good effort. >> we take so, when it's your turnt to do the shopping and you...
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penn line passengers should raid to new article ton to baltimore. brupz wick line train paerps operating on time into union station not feinged by penn disruption. if you have questions @erinfoxdc twitter and metro days in addition to that. earlier malfunction and then blue lynn and silver line earlier train malfunction largo up to centers abouty morning on owe construction there's a crash in the construction zone. additional delays westbound on freeway by main avenue. that's kos to the third street tunnel if you need perspective. there also inbound new york avenue out at northeast. rain lanes blocked kendal street for a crash investigation causing additional delays as you make your way inbound on new york avenue. so not good news for roads in north east either. rest of xhit and i big delays earlier wash cleared. back to you receive and allison. >> 'new campaign kicks off today in montgomery country and it's called i take it personally campaign to encourage xhinty members and bars and restaurants to do what they can to keep drunk drivers off the roa
penn line passengers should raid to new article ton to baltimore. brupz wick line train paerps operating on time into union station not feinged by penn disruption. if you have questions @erinfoxdc twitter and metro days in addition to that. earlier malfunction and then blue lynn and silver line earlier train malfunction largo up to centers abouty morning on owe construction there's a crash in the construction zone. additional delays westbound on freeway by main avenue. that's kos to the third...
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it looks like a volcano went off herein downtown baltimore. steam still coming out, you can see the chunks of concrete on eutaw street, ripped into the air and removed. if we pan to the left you can see the dirt, the dust and the , thes covering the cars explosion so strong and powerful it knocked out windows on the marriott. guests were running into the hotel covered in blood. this happened just about one hour before the start of the orioles game at camden yards. we will pull up the map to give you an idea of where we are standing. you can imagine all the people in the streets before a sporting event. the mayor says it' no one happened to be in this particular area at this exact time of the explosion. steam were shooting into the air for an hour last night. there's a 60 mile pipeline around the city. this morning as they begin to clean up the pieces they are trying to figure out why all of this happened. as soon as we find it out we will let you know. sam sweeney, back to you guys and d.c. following breaking news from northeast d.c., a shooti
it looks like a volcano went off herein downtown baltimore. steam still coming out, you can see the chunks of concrete on eutaw street, ripped into the air and removed. if we pan to the left you can see the dirt, the dust and the , thes covering the cars explosion so strong and powerful it knocked out windows on the marriott. guests were running into the hotel covered in blood. this happened just about one hour before the start of the orioles game at camden yards. we will pull up the map to...
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up in baltimore 67 degrees. lots of clouds. we'll be mostly cloudy today and notice the developing showers off to our south and west down towards charlottesville, that will trend north and east over the next several hours. showers in the forecast later this mni afternoon hours. not going to be a washout. not going to rain all day but i would keep the umbrella handy as we'll probably have some scattered showers later this afternoon. here's a bigger look and you can see kind of a cloudy murky day for the midatlantic. your monday forecast 77 today. cloudy and we'll throw a thunderstorm in the forecast as well just in case but i think it will be mostly just showers for us. >> okay. >> okay. >> got some heat on the seven day. >> 6:15. >> uh-huh. >> yes, we will. >> hi caitlin. >> monday morning has been off to a.m. busy start. chopper overhead where a scar spun out on the baltimore-washington parkway northbound right before you hit the beltway. there's the car right there. it is being towed away and hopefully emergency crews can cle
up in baltimore 67 degrees. lots of clouds. we'll be mostly cloudy today and notice the developing showers off to our south and west down towards charlottesville, that will trend north and east over the next several hours. showers in the forecast later this mni afternoon hours. not going to be a washout. not going to rain all day but i would keep the umbrella handy as we'll probably have some scattered showers later this afternoon. here's a bigger look and you can see kind of a cloudy murky day...
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that falls out of here to solo shot. 3-2,o the fifth, baltimore. just makes it over the fence for his 10th home run of the season. o's win this one. the final, 8-5. major league -- minor-league, excuse me. a big oops moment for tim tebow. the bat goes flying into the stand. batbaseball player was at for the columbia fireflies saturday night. swung so hard, lost it. into the second deck. nobody was hurt. he team ended up losing to the charleston river dogs. 3-0. s, mystics.cs -- hoop check out this sweet cross over here. reverse layup. mystics led 49-39 at the break. less than 30 seconds to go. 85-83. a quick three. no good. dallas gets the board and the win. final, 87-83. >> give dallas credit for hanging in. johnson played a terrific game for them. that is one of our more disappointing losses in how we lost. >> we were in a great place to win the game and run away with it, and we did not do that, so it is one of those things you have got to learn from. unfortunately, we did not learn and win. we have to lose and learn, too. robert: tonight, it is
that falls out of here to solo shot. 3-2,o the fifth, baltimore. just makes it over the fence for his 10th home run of the season. o's win this one. the final, 8-5. major league -- minor-league, excuse me. a big oops moment for tim tebow. the bat goes flying into the stand. batbaseball player was at for the columbia fireflies saturday night. swung so hard, lost it. into the second deck. nobody was hurt. he team ended up losing to the charleston river dogs. 3-0. s, mystics.cs -- hoop check out...
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kicking off the campaign in baltimore. touting the resume, lower crime, higher graduation rates in the home county. >> that everything is supposed to be up is up and everything that is supposed to be down is down. baker will likely be viewed as the early front runner a crowded democratic primary that may grow to include eight candidates. to the people and make a case why my experience, the lifetime experience makes me the best person. >> the first campaign stop at the lexington market, no accident. virtually unknown. listen as we ask the voters who he is. >> does the name mean anything to you? >> it doesn't. >> nothing to me. sorry. >> well, the radio interview with a baltimore station is part of the strategy to increase the name recognition. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: right now at 6:00 -- a stream blown apart. what went wrong? how to fix this. >> one week after the ballpark about the man police say pulled the trigger. >> fighting facts with fiction. the police department appeal to the funny bone to figh
kicking off the campaign in baltimore. touting the resume, lower crime, higher graduation rates in the home county. >> that everything is supposed to be up is up and everything that is supposed to be down is down. baker will likely be viewed as the early front runner a crowded democratic primary that may grow to include eight candidates. to the people and make a case why my experience, the lifetime experience makes me the best person. >> the first campaign stop at the lexington...
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. -- calling from baltimore americans, on the employed line -- baltimore, maryland on the employed line. caller: i have several jobs around the country, one in arizona, one in wisconsin and another in baltimore now. the wall street journal might've said americans are less likely to move now, and i think that resistance to move for employment may be contributing to lower job creation. guest: i think you are absolutely right. we have had a tradition in this country where we have made big advancements. think of people moving from farms in the southern part of the united states to factories in the northern parts of the united states as the country took off in the industrial revolution. people are less likely to want to move and labor is not dynamic , creating areas in the country where you have shortages and areas where you have accesses. as we have more dual income households, some people might not be willing, even if it is a $10,000 raised to move from arizona to baltimore. if your husband is losing his $50,000 a year job and does not know he will find one in baltimore, you are worse off
. -- calling from baltimore americans, on the employed line -- baltimore, maryland on the employed line. caller: i have several jobs around the country, one in arizona, one in wisconsin and another in baltimore now. the wall street journal might've said americans are less likely to move now, and i think that resistance to move for employment may be contributing to lower job creation. guest: i think you are absolutely right. we have had a tradition in this country where we have made big...
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the top of the beltway still fine which is great and then coming from baltimore both 95 and the baltimore-washington parkway on that side of things all okay. 395 northbound edsall road to the 14th street bridge you are totally smooth. let's check 66. we haven't done that all morning yet. you've got some normal delays there just tapping the brakes touch and go it looks like through gainsville on 66. otherwise you're okay. 234 to the beltway. that's a look at traffic. we'll have another check at 5:55. maureen. >> thank you caitlin. >>> 5:49 is the time right now. commanding officer fired from the u.s. marines after the death of a recruit from michigan faces an evidentiary hearing in quantico. lieutenant colonel joshua cass soon is accused of failing to obey orders and conduct unbecoming an officer. 24-year-old rahil siddiqui died. today's hearing is the military version of a preliminary hearing in civil court. >> more than 1500 people were injured during a stampede in northern italy. fans had gathered to watch a soccer match on a big screen in the town's main square on saturday when a loud bang went o
the top of the beltway still fine which is great and then coming from baltimore both 95 and the baltimore-washington parkway on that side of things all okay. 395 northbound edsall road to the 14th street bridge you are totally smooth. let's check 66. we haven't done that all morning yet. you've got some normal delays there just tapping the brakes touch and go it looks like through gainsville on 66. otherwise you're okay. 234 to the beltway. that's a look at traffic. we'll have another check at...
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baltimore-washington parkway looking good. 270 southbound side quiet. looking pleasant through dale city this morning. no issues as you make your way northbound toward the bottom of the beltway. metro is on time except for safetrack. if you have any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> voters across britain heading to the polls today. >> lawmakers in michigan debating a concealed carry bill. >> it's 5:07. we're back after this. ♪ say hello to the new frozen dunkin' coffee. real dunkin' coffee, blended frozen, creamy smooth. a whole new way to enjoy your favorite coffee. try a small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪ >> british voters heading to the voting booth today in the nation's generally elections. voters will choose 650 lawmakers for the house of commons. theresa may seems confident of victory but the three terror attacks in just three months in the uk have many wondering what will happen. left wing politician jeremy corbin criticized may for cutting police num
baltimore-washington parkway looking good. 270 southbound side quiet. looking pleasant through dale city this morning. no issues as you make your way northbound toward the bottom of the beltway. metro is on time except for safetrack. if you have any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> voters across britain heading to the polls today. >> lawmakers in michigan debating a concealed carry bill. >> it's 5:07. we're back after this. ♪ say hello to the new frozen dunkin'...
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and show the people in the baltimore region that first of all baltimore city is very important to the state. the economic development there, getting things right. i wanted to go up there and i'm least known, start there and let them know i want to be the governor the whole state. i was excited going there meeting folks. it's a new venture, haven't done that in a long time. >> reporter: there's other declared candidates, and in the democratic party, there seems to be a bit of a divide between this idea of a establishment candidates and progressive candidates. you just talked about introducing yourself to people who don't know you. where would you place yourself on such a spectrum? >> the benefits of being executive. what people care about, can you approve education, find jobs? will the transportation system work and get them to job centers? those are the things they care about. those are the things i've worked on before i was county executive when i was allege legislative. >> you got to take on an extremely popular republican govern. thousand do you do that >> the govern will have to m
and show the people in the baltimore region that first of all baltimore city is very important to the state. the economic development there, getting things right. i wanted to go up there and i'm least known, start there and let them know i want to be the governor the whole state. i was excited going there meeting folks. it's a new venture, haven't done that in a long time. >> reporter: there's other declared candidates, and in the democratic party, there seems to be a bit of a divide...
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yesterday we broke a record dulles and tied baltimore. and it will be i cooler day upper 80s to 90s. warm and humid out early morning. reagan national reporting a swampy 78 degrees. >> back to the swamp. >> 56 dulles and bwi marshall 7 5. here's a quick look at satellite and radar at the moment front dropping down through northern nar maryland as we speak. you cannot see it more clouds cover today and chance for showers and thunderstorms i think any time after probably twelve noon we see storms around. south of city is best chance. and everybody has a chance for a little relief today and look at your daytime high 90. that will feel better than yesterday as well. okay. >> it was muggy upstairs. >> getting there. >> hazy. >> i'm not hating on the heat i'm saying we have break egg news. p p p he has serious ta tallerence. >> erin como, good morning. >> tucker needs a cup of coffee. that was a little sas there. >> no i'm saying. >> he's happy people feel like he feels. >> i see. >> wisdom is acknowledging it was hot and humid. >> i see. okay
yesterday we broke a record dulles and tied baltimore. and it will be i cooler day upper 80s to 90s. warm and humid out early morning. reagan national reporting a swampy 78 degrees. >> back to the swamp. >> 56 dulles and bwi marshall 7 5. here's a quick look at satellite and radar at the moment front dropping down through northern nar maryland as we speak. you cannot see it more clouds cover today and chance for showers and thunderstorms i think any time after probably twelve noon...
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alison: it was a stunning scene in a busy part of baltimore. underground steam pipe exploded, injuring five people. this happened on tuesday. larry: tonight word that there could be asbestos in the area. joy lambert in baltimore with the results of the new environmental tests. reporter: two days after a steam pipe exploded exploded in downtown baltimores, car steeped in mud, the road covered in dirt. it's what can't be seen that is posing a potential threat. >> yesterday is when we learned there were some asbestos around the pipe. >> it's commonly used as insulation for underground piping in the past. the fear is the 12-inch pipe that with asbestos, sending the hazard in the air, on the road and on the cars. >> when hazards like this happens you can't predicted all that is around it. we make sure that nothing is contaminated to the extent it hurts the environment and the citizens or the people. reporter: the private company that owns the pipeline are leaning the clean-up and the investigation. according to the company, air quality alerts have c
alison: it was a stunning scene in a busy part of baltimore. underground steam pipe exploded, injuring five people. this happened on tuesday. larry: tonight word that there could be asbestos in the area. joy lambert in baltimore with the results of the new environmental tests. reporter: two days after a steam pipe exploded exploded in downtown baltimores, car steeped in mud, the road covered in dirt. it's what can't be seen that is posing a potential threat. >> yesterday is when we...
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he said problems are baltimore are nor created in baltimore. they're created in suburbs. the werehold funds from baltimore, and from warren, michigan, where he had a background of fighting local officials and withheld funds from an area in ohio. there was a political reaction. we call it's backlash, and president nixon reined him in, made him cancel the project, forced him out of hud and we have had nothing as decent since. but that's because george romney was able to say things we have all forgotten. it's a forgotten history. i'm not saying if a new republican secretary of housing and urban development would say the thing that george romney said would get away with is because there's much less understanding about the problems and how they arose than back then. when ben -- before ben carson was appointed secretary the obama administration had adopted a rule which was a bear shadow of what george romney tried to do but it was shadow, and ben carson said -- he wrote an article in which he said this is social engineering, trying to integrate the s
he said problems are baltimore are nor created in baltimore. they're created in suburbs. the werehold funds from baltimore, and from warren, michigan, where he had a background of fighting local officials and withheld funds from an area in ohio. there was a political reaction. we call it's backlash, and president nixon reined him in, made him cancel the project, forced him out of hud and we have had nothing as decent since. but that's because george romney was able to say things we have all...
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baltimore takes commanding 6-1 lead. currently ahead 12-7 in the sixth. >>> looks like marco pulls the trip to brother-in-law love went well. posted this picture to instagram showing support to the philadelphia front office. em b posed here. worked out in philadelphia today and clearly impressed current members reportins at surface is boston being offered by philadelphia to obtain the top picks on thursday night. >>> red skins top two wide receivers from last year are gone. that opens opportunity for one of the new guys to have a big year. the biggest candidate for that is free agent signing terrell friar. 6'4". 223 pounds. receiver coach loves what he saw from his new team and mini camp this past week. >> we played with a bunch of little guys. and that's obviously changed. the whole dynamic of the room has changed quite significant height. brings that to the table. i think it's doing a great job. th concentration >> two attorney aktorn achilles him from making debut. trying to learn from past mistakes in the offseason t
baltimore takes commanding 6-1 lead. currently ahead 12-7 in the sixth. >>> looks like marco pulls the trip to brother-in-law love went well. posted this picture to instagram showing support to the philadelphia front office. em b posed here. worked out in philadelphia today and clearly impressed current members reportins at surface is boston being offered by philadelphia to obtain the top picks on thursday night. >>> red skins top two wide receivers from last year are gone....
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dulles 54. 53 in baltimore. generally clear skies to start your day. we're going get some cloudiness today. we're still under the same weather pattern that we were yesterday with winds out of the north and east off the ocean so that will keep temperatures relatively cool and there will be some clouds around. i think more sunshine than yesterday. big storm off the carolina coast will be pu pushed out to sea. 76 today. i'm going to give it away. >> for free. >> look at the heat build. 94 sunday. we'll keep it going into wednesday because why not? 90's you might as well just keep it going. >> why not. >> like a little heat wave. >> trust me i'm going to be sick of it fl like into day three. >> erin good morning. >> problems on the roads. still tracking a crash 66 eastbound by sudley road. left shoulder blocked. this is again at sudley road and traffic is jammed back to 29 in gainsville. and then you jam again through 28 in centreville and then ongoing congestion stop-and-go traffic through vienna to the beltway so give yourself about an hour of extra time
dulles 54. 53 in baltimore. generally clear skies to start your day. we're going get some cloudiness today. we're still under the same weather pattern that we were yesterday with winds out of the north and east off the ocean so that will keep temperatures relatively cool and there will be some clouds around. i think more sunshine than yesterday. big storm off the carolina coast will be pu pushed out to sea. 76 today. i'm going to give it away. >> for free. >> look at the heat build....
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city police department and baltimore city. since our conversation, the courts have approved that consent decree. i just want your continued assurance that you will work in your capacity as deputy attorney general to make sure that we further that agreement and make sure that we can get the parties together and move it along. mr. rosenstein: senator, our goal is to reduce violent crime, that consent decree as you know is in effect. i know you're aware and it's very painful to me, we have a crisis in violent crime in baltimore. the murder rate this year is on track at the moment actually to reach a record high. in 2017 we may have a record high murder rate in baltimore city. we need to do everything we can to support our local partners, and we are working in many ways to support that local police department. last year we had about 318 murders. the year before about 342. we're on track now potentially to have more in baltimore this year. that is a very high priority for me. although i am no longer there physically every day, i am
city police department and baltimore city. since our conversation, the courts have approved that consent decree. i just want your continued assurance that you will work in your capacity as deputy attorney general to make sure that we further that agreement and make sure that we can get the parties together and move it along. mr. rosenstein: senator, our goal is to reduce violent crime, that consent decree as you know is in effect. i know you're aware and it's very painful to me, we have a...
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. >> ♪ >> dramatic new video here shows the moment a suspect got into a shootout with baltimore county p bus. now we do want to warn you some of this video may be difficult to watch. wjz's kimberly eaton has the story. >> reporter: june 7th late afternoon. >> shots fired. >> reporter: on a baltimore county police officer's uniform a body camera captures the first warning of an intense gun battle about to dough down on dundalk avenue locked and loaded bullets already flying as bystanders ran for cover one of them took this cell phone video. [gunfire] >> got a gun in his fan. >> reporter: feet away police on the front lines using all their fire power to take down this wanted man blaine erb. he if he would held up two people before boarding a city bus to flee but when officers stopped the bus there was no predict wag wo -- predict wag would come next. >> i've been shot in the leg. >> reporter: bus passengers scrambled to get out of the line of fire. steps behind them erb gun in each hand sparking a seven minute shootout. [gunfire] >> when the gunfire ended erb was dead on the side of the
. >> ♪ >> dramatic new video here shows the moment a suspect got into a shootout with baltimore county p bus. now we do want to warn you some of this video may be difficult to watch. wjz's kimberly eaton has the story. >> reporter: june 7th late afternoon. >> shots fired. >> reporter: on a baltimore county police officer's uniform a body camera captures the first warning of an intense gun battle about to dough down on dundalk avenue locked and loaded bullets...
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and for baltimore as well. rainfall in some of these heavier storms could approach 2-inches an hour. so we have to watch out for t that. there's lot of moisture available to these storms later today and also have to watch out for the fact that some of these storms could have very gusty winds with them. we'll time it all out for you coming up in just a minute. 89 degrees your daytime high later on today. >> check on the commute. err are glynn not liking the sound of all that rain moving in afternoon and evening commute. the rains are -- roads are dry, not dealing with the rains. inner loop heavy delays earlier crash blocking the right shoulder at little river turnpike but on ramly from little river crawling along right now and inner loop delays go from the springfield under change to 66. sluggish again across the legion bridge. so as you can see average speeds under 10 miles per hour unfortunately. we'll take a look the our maps right now. some other issues that we're dealing with. let's take look at the rails.
and for baltimore as well. rainfall in some of these heavier storms could approach 2-inches an hour. so we have to watch out for t that. there's lot of moisture available to these storms later today and also have to watch out for the fact that some of these storms could have very gusty winds with them. we'll time it all out for you coming up in just a minute. 89 degrees your daytime high later on today. >> check on the commute. err are glynn not liking the sound of all that rain moving in...
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sam: this blast rocked downtown baltimore just an hour before the orioles game last night. it is still standing today. take a look. you can see just how powerful this blast was, lifting chunks of concrete up into the air, spreading it in all directions. you can see the damage it did through just one of the cars in the area. today, the mayor baltimore calling this a miracle that nobody was seriously injured or even killed. normally, there are vendors selling drinks here. yesterday, they moved down the street. take a look at the video from the air. the force, this team pouring into the air -- the steam pouring into the air. at times, the steam reaches 1200 degrees. firefighters begin spring there by building so the facade did not melt away. people were bleeding, running into nearby hotels. luckily, they're going to be ok. we caught up with one man who was your to witness the blast. let's listen. >> boom. turned around and it was unbelievable. it was like that 9/11 footage of the smoke coming at you. we took off running. i have never been more terrified in my life. >> what did
sam: this blast rocked downtown baltimore just an hour before the orioles game last night. it is still standing today. take a look. you can see just how powerful this blast was, lifting chunks of concrete up into the air, spreading it in all directions. you can see the damage it did through just one of the cars in the area. today, the mayor baltimore calling this a miracle that nobody was seriously injured or even killed. normally, there are vendors selling drinks here. yesterday, they moved...
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today our sister station in baltimore will be speaking with martin's aunt. don't miss that interview coming up tonight on abc seven news at five. army black hawks - taking to the skies today. a military training excercise will be held around the d-c area. both black hawk and huey aircrafts will be flying between as low as 200 feet above the ground. the drill is to test mlitary response to natural and manmade disasters. a chance for some spotty showers this morning but the real rain - coming this afternoon. strong storms moving in as you head home from work. storm next. highs: 82-88 winds: south 10-15 mph, gusts to 25 tonight: thunderstorms end, skies begin clearing by 11pm lows: 65-71 winds: west 10 mph tuesday: partly cloudy to mostly sun highs: 83-88 winds: west to southwest 5-10 mph sam live tease ryan live tease defense. the president at odds with his own legal team. the contradicting tweet that's causing confusion. so, when it's your turnt to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, w
today our sister station in baltimore will be speaking with martin's aunt. don't miss that interview coming up tonight on abc seven news at five. army black hawks - taking to the skies today. a military training excercise will be held around the d-c area. both black hawk and huey aircrafts will be flying between as low as 200 feet above the ground. the drill is to test mlitary response to natural and manmade disasters. a chance for some spotty showers this morning but the real rain - coming...
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i mean, i'm not known in the baltimore region in the baltimore market. the issues that face baltimore city are some of the very same issues we have faced her in prince george's county and i wanted to go and start it there. baltimore is vastly very important to the state and so we want to make sure that baltimore as well as the entire state grows. i wanted to start there. then i came back home. so it was great to be back here. >> you know, we mentioned as we started talking to you this morning, it is an already kind of crowded democratic field. we expect it to get even more crowded. only one person can take on the current governor. and this is a governor who is really popular in the state of maryland, and since elected r really hasn't had any kinks in the armor. what is it going to take even if you get through the primary to take on the sitting governor? >> i think it really is going to be about -- the governor will have to make his case why esche be re-elected that's what everyone does county executive here. he'll make his case why he thinks esche be re-
i mean, i'm not known in the baltimore region in the baltimore market. the issues that face baltimore city are some of the very same issues we have faced her in prince george's county and i wanted to go and start it there. baltimore is vastly very important to the state and so we want to make sure that baltimore as well as the entire state grows. i wanted to start there. then i came back home. so it was great to be back here. >> you know, we mentioned as we started talking to you this...
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byke is baltimore youth kinectic elective. adult mechanics show kids how to do the work. >> i'd rather teach than mentor. >> reporter: lee has been here since the beginning. one of the mentors that encourages him to follow the rules, put in the time, and teaches him how to rebuild the bike to keep. >> when they're in here, something positive is happening. >> reporter: there are plenty of tools here, but the most important ones don't hang on the wall. >> they give them something they don't have. which is a good mental. >> reporter: they hang out in the fabric of a neighborhood in need, a place where an 11-year- old can help others. >> i say, what do you need me to do? and i'll fix that bike. >> i find it interesting, and my dad always said that, you so, i committed to this. >> they feel better. at the end of the day, they got some love. i wanted open arms. >> reporter: the bike collective is open three days a week. wednesdays are for girls only. >>> hundreds of dolphins are making their way into the chesapeake bay and its river
byke is baltimore youth kinectic elective. adult mechanics show kids how to do the work. >> i'd rather teach than mentor. >> reporter: lee has been here since the beginning. one of the mentors that encourages him to follow the rules, put in the time, and teaches him how to rebuild the bike to keep. >> when they're in here, something positive is happening. >> reporter: there are plenty of tools here, but the most important ones don't hang on the wall. >> they give...
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the two, three, four batters for baltimore, just two runs on three hits. it's a stark contrast with the yankees have accomplished, 16 runs on 18 hits, five home runs tonight, and a rather lopsided looking evening with tommy layne trying to finish things out. >> with the yankees have assured themselves as they are too close as a competitor's. they will have gained at least a game on each. they've got a chance to finish this off tomorrow, and sweeping before they head out west to the road. >> red sox currently leading the detroit tigers 6-3, that's an eighth-inning score, two balls and two strikes now. the moon behind the facade. two balls and two strikes to jonathan's go. i know that for all the trappings of the offense here and all the fireworks and the home runs, joe girardi would love a little bit more separation in the east. because the pack is hanging around. blue jays have cut into their deficit, there is ball four, he's a board to the ninth. time to grip the moment presented by falcon tires. find play on the right side of the infield by chris carter,
the two, three, four batters for baltimore, just two runs on three hits. it's a stark contrast with the yankees have accomplished, 16 runs on 18 hits, five home runs tonight, and a rather lopsided looking evening with tommy layne trying to finish things out. >> with the yankees have assured themselves as they are too close as a competitor's. they will have gained at least a game on each. they've got a chance to finish this off tomorrow, and sweeping before they head out west to the road....
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this is in effect for an arun dill and baltimore counties. >> and as we look at what is going on now in the nation's capitol. 4 under mostly cloudy skies and it feels like it's 91 because of humidity. and t and that is our heat indexes right now. overnight tonight, 6 degrees and chance of isolated storms if you hear the winds gusting over night and the storms rumbling don't be surprised it will be approach of frontal system as it starts to make the way through and winds pick up. good news it's not a washout. sunday is looking dry and we have to get to early morning showers and chance of heavy rainfall for tomorrow first. and 90 degrees for saturday and aon sunday 4. i'll have the full 7 day forecast in a bit, tony. >> a victim from the shooting is out of the hospital. matt mikea wept home today this say tote owe owe of him in his hospital room yesterday with nat star jason werth. michael was shot several times in chest and arm in that attack. >> ootd victim skeev scalise is out of the intensive care and he is beginning extend period of healing and rehab. >>. >> fox5 is rack uptic of
this is in effect for an arun dill and baltimore counties. >> and as we look at what is going on now in the nation's capitol. 4 under mostly cloudy skies and it feels like it's 91 because of humidity. and t and that is our heat indexes right now. overnight tonight, 6 degrees and chance of isolated storms if you hear the winds gusting over night and the storms rumbling don't be surprised it will be approach of frontal system as it starts to make the way through and winds pick up. good news...
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coming up-- new details about a deadly shootout onboard a baltimore bus. what police are saying about the gunfight that left one person dead. derecho today - much warmer today; humidity a touch higher - hot & humid tomorrow through the weekend - storm chances increasing this weekend - hot 4th of july today: partly cloudy and warmer. a touch more highs: 87-93 winds: s 5-15 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. warm and muggy. lows: 67-72 winds: s 5-10 mph friday: partly cloudy. still warm. more humid. highs: 89-93 winds: sw 5-15 mph coming up-- a youtube stunt goes horribly a youtube stunt goes horribly wrong. why police say a woman was trying to do when she opened fire on her boyfriend at point blank range. plus, an s-u-v runs a man down in a crowded parking lot. now both the driver and the victim are facing criminal charges. we'll tell why.. coming up. on a bus in dundalk, maryland, near baltimore. it happened june seventh. police say 35-year-old blaine erb had a gun in each hand, when he opened fire on officers. police shot and killed him. police shot and
coming up-- new details about a deadly shootout onboard a baltimore bus. what police are saying about the gunfight that left one person dead. derecho today - much warmer today; humidity a touch higher - hot & humid tomorrow through the weekend - storm chances increasing this weekend - hot 4th of july today: partly cloudy and warmer. a touch more highs: 87-93 winds: s 5-15 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. warm and muggy. lows: 67-72 winds: s 5-10 mph friday: partly cloudy. still warm....
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they will stay north but it may affect areas north of baltimore. here in the metro area tonight is delightful. temperatures dropping to the 70's. atlanta united in to play d.c. united. that is live on newschannel8 starting at 7:30. let's talk about the details surrounding cindy. you can see the circulation. it's not by satellite and radar the most impressive storm in the world. in the past few days the majority of the rain displaced right and east of the center. so what will happen is the center will come on shore and make a turn northeast. all the while continuing to push the rain farther to the north and the east. well away from the center. over time it will diminish in the intensity. the top winds are 50 miles per hour. thinking according to the hurricane center by friday morning it will be near memphis. the winds at 30 miles per hour. as we get to saturday morning, 25 miles per hour. southwest corner of virginia will probably get picked up by a cold front. that will push it away from the area. so much moisture ahead of it. that is our concern h
they will stay north but it may affect areas north of baltimore. here in the metro area tonight is delightful. temperatures dropping to the 70's. atlanta united in to play d.c. united. that is live on newschannel8 starting at 7:30. let's talk about the details surrounding cindy. you can see the circulation. it's not by satellite and radar the most impressive storm in the world. in the past few days the majority of the rain displaced right and east of the center. so what will happen is the...
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one of them came from north of baltimore. he got on a bus to go to time square and hunted a black man in new york city. the other one was a student at the university of maryland college park who at 3:00 in the morning two days before graduation killed a young man from buoy state who was two days from graduating but also about three days since he'd become a second lieutenant in the u.s. army. a story like cain and able. and today they found a noose inside the smithsonian. i'm very much concerned that our young people are at risk in more ways than we realize. very much concerned that we're not doing everything that we could be doing to move our state, to move our country beyond this hate, to really confront it on the terms of which it needs to be confronted. you and i know. we've had our lives threatened for standing up for justice, and we know that what tends to happen is right after the crisis people want to act like everything is okay. they just want to ignore it. but things go back to normal. but something is going on in ou
one of them came from north of baltimore. he got on a bus to go to time square and hunted a black man in new york city. the other one was a student at the university of maryland college park who at 3:00 in the morning two days before graduation killed a young man from buoy state who was two days from graduating but also about three days since he'd become a second lieutenant in the u.s. army. a story like cain and able. and today they found a noose inside the smithsonian. i'm very much concerned...
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you said i was a baltimore attorney. which is true enough. but for 22 years, i've been the head of a lawmaker that has grown dc office to the point where we're 275 lawyers in dc. and we're one of the largest firms in dc in addition to being the largest firm in maryland. why did i decide to run for govern? i worked very har, never run for political office, work very hard to build my firm, which i've done as i've just described, employing thousands of people, and i've tried my best in doing civic duty. i've been chair of the board of regions which is 30,000 employees, and as i finish doing that, i look at ■marylandand i'm really concerned. i think i have the managerial and leadership abilities to be governor and i think there's a lot to do >> you started only line, what's wrong with maryland and what's right with maryland >> there's a lot that's right. that's for sure. and there's plenty of opportunity. right now, let me just pick one area. transportation. the traffic congestion is horrible. it's horrible in the dc area, it's horrible in the
you said i was a baltimore attorney. which is true enough. but for 22 years, i've been the head of a lawmaker that has grown dc office to the point where we're 275 lawyers in dc. and we're one of the largest firms in dc in addition to being the largest firm in maryland. why did i decide to run for govern? i worked very har, never run for political office, work very hard to build my firm, which i've done as i've just described, employing thousands of people, and i've tried my best in doing civic...
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. >>> now to the images we're getting from a wild shootout caught on camera in baltimore. it took place inside a city bus, showing a gunman taking aim at officers and sheer panic from passengers trapped inside. eva pilgrim with the new detail. >> reporter: new video showing the terrifying shootout inside a crew crowded baltimore city bus. the gunman firing at cops rushing the scene, using both hands. armed with two .40 caliber handguns and several rounds of ammo. baltimore county police say earlier this month, blain erb tried robbing two people before getting on that bus. the when police called the bus over, erb reacted. passengers frantically running, one wounded. an officer also shot. the this body cam video shows them using cars as she wills. >> this was like watching a horror movie in my back yar. erb then flees the bus, firing at officers while running, eventually he was killed by police. the wounded passenger and officer have recovered. erb had a long record and appeared determined not to go back to jail. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. the >>> a ten comm outside th
. >>> now to the images we're getting from a wild shootout caught on camera in baltimore. it took place inside a city bus, showing a gunman taking aim at officers and sheer panic from passengers trapped inside. eva pilgrim with the new detail. >> reporter: new video showing the terrifying shootout inside a crew crowded baltimore city bus. the gunman firing at cops rushing the scene, using both hands. armed with two .40 caliber handguns and several rounds of ammo. baltimore county...
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. >> here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an exciting transformation has taken place. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety. then the aquarium was drained and a coral reef was created. add 250,000 gallons of salt water, exotic sea life from halfway around the world, some really cool lighting, and what do you get? the amazing blacktip reef -- a unique museum experience. with 65 different underwater species, it's as close as you can get to seeing a south pacific coral reef without going to the south pacific. >> coral reefs are like the cities of the ocean. it's an ecosystem that's all balanced. >> to re-create that balanced ecosystem, all the sea life was carefully selected. the only thing that's not really from the pacific is the coral. it had to be man-made. >> coral is actually a living animal. it looks like rock. and it's related to jellyfish, and it actually forms a limestone cavity around itself, so it's basically like the outer edge of the coral is living and building on the limestone skeletons of its ancestors. and the c
. >> here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an exciting transformation has taken place. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety. then the aquarium was drained and a coral reef was created. add 250,000 gallons of salt water, exotic sea life from halfway around the world, some really cool lighting, and what do you get? the amazing blacktip reef -- a unique museum experience. with 65 different underwater species, it's as close as you can get to...
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maryland state board of education will meet in baltim e baltimore. they're expected to discuss a graduation rate scandal rocking schools in prince george's county. yesterday, governor hogan sent them a letter asking for an investigation. coming up, we'll have reaction from one of maryland's delegates on the accusations of corruption. >>> you may be getting a metro refund this summer. the agency says it charged some riders the wrong fares for at least the last three years. some people were over or under charged by five cents. that adds up over time. just discovered the error when it updated the new fares. >>> the congressional budget office is ought with the senate republican health it estimates 15 million people would be uninsured next year and 22 million would not have coverage in a decade. it does cut federal spending. edward lawrence will have a look the how the estimate is affecting republican votes in a few minutes. >>> developing this morning, the white house is issuing a new warning to syrian president bashar al assad. >> angie goff is in the
maryland state board of education will meet in baltim e baltimore. they're expected to discuss a graduation rate scandal rocking schools in prince george's county. yesterday, governor hogan sent them a letter asking for an investigation. coming up, we'll have reaction from one of maryland's delegates on the accusations of corruption. >>> you may be getting a metro refund this summer. the agency says it charged some riders the wrong fares for at least the last three years. some people...
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doug: heaviest stuff in baltimore. but we still have heavy showers and downpours so we hope this is the good rainfall. we need it for the garden and the lawns and we hope severe stuff moves away from the area. that's all i have to say. nancy: all right. doug: but go get a snack and a cup of coffee i'll cover 30 seconds worth of weather here to talk about the severe thunderstorm watch which has been discontinued, dropped over montgomery, frederick, loudoun, eastern panhandle and bit by bit the big watch that extends from t virginia-north carolina boarder to the u.s. canadian border will start to fall apart as well. we hit later in the day, lose heating and we have more cloud cover. it will stabilize the atmosphere. there are more areas of rain to come. can't rule out claps of thunder from the south/southwest. at the moment the lightning is limited downstream. that is east of baltimore. northern section of the call university county. there are more -- calvert county. there is more rain but it's going to move out. zoom in
doug: heaviest stuff in baltimore. but we still have heavy showers and downpours so we hope this is the good rainfall. we need it for the garden and the lawns and we hope severe stuff moves away from the area. that's all i have to say. nancy: all right. doug: but go get a snack and a cup of coffee i'll cover 30 seconds worth of weather here to talk about the severe thunderstorm watch which has been discontinued, dropped over montgomery, frederick, loudoun, eastern panhandle and bit by bit the...
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he is the founder of baltimore based company under armour. but stepping down as the company's president and handing the title to patrik frisk. we will still but the change goes in effect july 10. alison: a d.c. principal is convincing her students to put down the electronic devices and she is doing this by paying them. diana smith of washington latin public charter school will hand out $100 to every student who goes without looking at a screen every tuesday this summer. she is willing to write a massive check to change their lives. >> i hope it's disrupting enough to get them to think maybe i liked who i was on tuesday and maybe i want to be like that on wednesday and thursday. alison: to get the money they need to show her two letters from adults to sign off saying they stayeded off the devices. >> you have to lock them away. take it from them and put in a safe box. larry: you do. >> do you think your kids would do that f larry: yeah. good incentive. maybe we are on to something. see what pay i can dig up for them. chaffetz wants to get in o
he is the founder of baltimore based company under armour. but stepping down as the company's president and handing the title to patrik frisk. we will still but the change goes in effect july 10. alison: a d.c. principal is convincing her students to put down the electronic devices and she is doing this by paying them. diana smith of washington latin public charter school will hand out $100 to every student who goes without looking at a screen every tuesday this summer. she is willing to write...
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names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan, one of them from our casket of army sergeant, eric of baltimore arrived at dover air force base. >>> and today is primary election day in virginia. voters are deciding who will represent the democrats and republicans in the race for governor. lieutenant governor and some key house of delegate races. >>> attorney general jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee today, he faced sharp questions from former senate colleagues, about his role in the firing of james comey, and his decks cents -- connection was russian contact during the presidential campaign. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> and finally golden state beat the cavs last night 129 to 120. prince georges county own kevin durant named the final mvp. after the game he gave big shout out to the entire dc region, it was pretty cool. >>> former nba player, dennis rodman, is back in north korea on trip that of questions. rodman says he's thereto try and open a door with leader kim jong un, he ho
names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan, one of them from our casket of army sergeant, eric of baltimore arrived at dover air force base. >>> and today is primary election day in virginia. voters are deciding who will represent the democrats and republicans in the race for governor. lieutenant governor and some key house of delegate races. >>> attorney general jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee today, he faced sharp questions from former...
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look at baltimore already bounced to 85 degrees at 9:00 a.m. mid 90s again today. heat wave last day of it continues today. could be thunderstorm this afternoon but heat index near 100 so, please protect yourself. water. protect your skin. >> right now we're still dealing with big delays on the beltway. inner loop crash by central avenue. we have a closure quick look at our maps on constitution avenue because of police activity out by first street. caution there. we're working on more information and any questions erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good day d.c. coming your way neck. don't miss it. ♪ we just got the keys to our new house! we got the keys! ahhh! wooo! this is exciting we've got our own house! ah! i'm sorry do you like it here maddie? i love you. i love you too. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second
look at baltimore already bounced to 85 degrees at 9:00 a.m. mid 90s again today. heat wave last day of it continues today. could be thunderstorm this afternoon but heat index near 100 so, please protect yourself. water. protect your skin. >> right now we're still dealing with big delays on the beltway. inner loop crash by central avenue. we have a closure quick look at our maps on constitution avenue because of police activity out by first street. caution there. we're working on more...
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they recovered what appeared to be a baltimore county police badge. according to documents o-he was also in falls wearing an ice uniform. >> developing in northern virginia this morning, police are trying to track down a man accused of inappropriately touching a girl at arlington national cemetery. happened on memorial day while president trump was laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. police say the suspect and the girl did not know each other. if you recognize the man in the picture you just saw, you're asked to call police. >> developing in the district a cab driver is that behind bars accused of sexually assaulting a female passenger over the memorial day weekend. she says she got into the cab along u street early sunday morning and the woman admits she had been drinking and blacked out. she says she woke up and the cab driver was assaulting herm she managed to fight him off and then opened the window and d a passerby heard her along 16th street and called police. officers pulled over the cab and arrestd that driver. the driver is du
they recovered what appeared to be a baltimore county police badge. according to documents o-he was also in falls wearing an ice uniform. >> developing in northern virginia this morning, police are trying to track down a man accused of inappropriately touching a girl at arlington national cemetery. happened on memorial day while president trump was laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. police say the suspect and the girl did not know each other. if you recognize the man in...