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and his supporters in baltimore county loved it. the tragic days of early april, 1968, with the urban unrest after martin luther king's assassination then launched agnew's career at the highest level. following king's murder, agnew, now maryland's governor met with baltimore's african-american leaders as the uprising and protests build into day three. around 100 american leaders gathered for what they thought would be a dialogue with the governor. instead, agnew attacked hess audience for having failed to push back against the radicalism of groups like the student non-violent coordinating committee. consider the optics of this meeting. surrounded by the baltimore city police commissioner who was white, the head of the maryland national guard, also white, and the head of the maryland state police, also white. agnew literally pointed at his audience and charged that quote the silence of most of you here today in the face of those radicals that led to baltimore's unrest. now, he said, parts of our cities lie in ruins. he continued, you
and his supporters in baltimore county loved it. the tragic days of early april, 1968, with the urban unrest after martin luther king's assassination then launched agnew's career at the highest level. following king's murder, agnew, now maryland's governor met with baltimore's african-american leaders as the uprising and protests build into day three. around 100 american leaders gathered for what they thought would be a dialogue with the governor. instead, agnew attacked hess audience for...
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i will try to get the baltimore -- get the baltimore. -- to baltimore. july 10, heng of makes a march towards washington. he is about 40 miles away. ok, you will appreciate this, this is my favorite quote from the entire campaign around washington. i call it "reach from the stars." got brigadier general west in new york city on recruiting duty, he writes the telegram to the chief of staff offering his services, and you see his response. we are in -- greatly in need of privates. i will tell you this, my friends, there are a lot of supports in bc, a lot of artillery pieces, generals, not enough privates. mini give you an idea of what this looks like. the chief of staff often forgot about christopher columbus. he serves pretty well during the battle. we have talk about an out of for , just hanging out looking for a job. you have got the famous general /engineer montgomery, the famous government 1500 clerks. he is going to be in charge of the government clerks. what about this guy? he has been looking for a job since gettysburg. what happens to him? he goes
i will try to get the baltimore -- get the baltimore. -- to baltimore. july 10, heng of makes a march towards washington. he is about 40 miles away. ok, you will appreciate this, this is my favorite quote from the entire campaign around washington. i call it "reach from the stars." got brigadier general west in new york city on recruiting duty, he writes the telegram to the chief of staff offering his services, and you see his response. we are in -- greatly in need of privates. i will...
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on thelate 50's, he sat baltimore county board of appeals. it dealt with matters such as zoning pursuits. it's actually a very important position. in 1961, baltimore county council decided not to reappoint agnew to the board. while he blamed partisanship for portrayedl, he also himself as the victim of darker forces. where's he was the aggrieved warrior for justice against the local elite. andinted at conspiracy charged that an underground campaign had been waged against him. the local democratic power structure was, i quote, afraid they can't control me. the final meeting where his removal was made official, people nearly came to blows over the decision. in this episode, despite his exterior showed an early ability to stir passions and excite those who relished his lashing out at the elite. he was already making a name for himself as a straight shooting arttician, developing the of attacking his opponents but claiming he was just telling it like it is. suburbane-class, voters loved it. after martin luther king's assassination, it launched ag
on thelate 50's, he sat baltimore county board of appeals. it dealt with matters such as zoning pursuits. it's actually a very important position. in 1961, baltimore county council decided not to reappoint agnew to the board. while he blamed partisanship for portrayedl, he also himself as the victim of darker forces. where's he was the aggrieved warrior for justice against the local elite. andinted at conspiracy charged that an underground campaign had been waged against him. the local...
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they called his quotes about baltimore dangerous. you know they felt virtuous issuing the statement but nothing changed ing baltimore. baltimore remained actually dangerous, not in some theoretical, academic, episcopal church kind of way, where all thelt violence is to your feelings. but real danger, the kind where your kid gets shot riding his bike to the store. that is what like his life in the physical city of baltimore. the place were msnbc contributors and left-wing protestant clerics fear to tread. that place is sad and desperate and screwed up and absolutely not one person in washington, d.c., cares at all that it is. except to the extent they want to make certain that you never think or talk about baltimore because thinking or talking about baltimore or for that matter thinking or talking about mass immigration, the war in afghanistan, middle-class life expectancy in decline, pick something, thinking or talking about any of that might point out their own egregious failures and selfishness, which are profound. whatever we do,
they called his quotes about baltimore dangerous. you know they felt virtuous issuing the statement but nothing changed ing baltimore. baltimore remained actually dangerous, not in some theoretical, academic, episcopal church kind of way, where all thelt violence is to your feelings. but real danger, the kind where your kid gets shot riding his bike to the store. that is what like his life in the physical city of baltimore. the place were msnbc contributors and left-wing protestant clerics fear...
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to follow-up on juan's point about baltimore. i think that's wrong. i have been to baltimore. i talked to the residents of baltimore. they are more concerned about the corruption in baltimore. you have the first lady going in there to highlight issues. in a graceful way. the kids should have been taught respect. there are many policies i disagreed with. i never booed them because i want to hear their perspective. >> dana, do you think if trump wins the next election there will be a separation between him and melania? will there be parts of america that supporter rather than ascribe is -- ascribing the negative things he does to her? >> she has grown incredible grace. english is not her first language. getting up to speak all the time if you are going to a place you might be boo'd. one of the things happening this quarter is president trump is donating his salary to the opened crisis. -- opioid crisis. i hate to see anybody boo'd. i would not participate in that. as to the future, i do think that going forward, because she made a mark on be the best campaign focussing on childr
to follow-up on juan's point about baltimore. i think that's wrong. i have been to baltimore. i talked to the residents of baltimore. they are more concerned about the corruption in baltimore. you have the first lady going in there to highlight issues. in a graceful way. the kids should have been taught respect. there are many policies i disagreed with. i never booed them because i want to hear their perspective. >> dana, do you think if trump wins the next election there will be a...
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nothing in the end changed in baltimore. baltimore remained dangerous. real danger where your kid is shot riding his bike to the store. that's what life is like in the physical city of baltimore, a place where msnbc contractors and left wing clerics fear to tread. that place is sad, and desperate and skewed up. and not one person doesn't think it is. -- talking about that might point up their own failures and selfishness. whatever we do, we can't bring that up because it's embarrassing. let's just agree that donald trump is a racist, liar and move on. did you know he is up to 14,000 lies by now? what a bad person he is! unlike us. democrats are pandering hard for the african-american votes but president trump could be winning over some of those voters. that's next on tonight's special. one reason democrats are pandering is because of the race to the bottom on wokeness. how has the party become so obsessed with race, gender and sexual orientitation? is there any escape from that path that leads nowhere good? we will tell you just ahead. >> ♪ >> tucker:
nothing in the end changed in baltimore. baltimore remained dangerous. real danger where your kid is shot riding his bike to the store. that's what life is like in the physical city of baltimore, a place where msnbc contractors and left wing clerics fear to tread. that place is sad, and desperate and skewed up. and not one person doesn't think it is. -- talking about that might point up their own failures and selfishness. whatever we do, we can't bring that up because it's embarrassing. let's...
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and in baltimore in the united states and globally. [applause] >> antes extraordinary speaker. >> please hold your questions. >> and by the way c-span is recording this. that the medical epidemiologist with the cdc and it is epidemiology service training there and other efforts and the response to hurricane katrina which was a huge public health challenge and humanitarian challenge. and the anthrax challenge. he has a medical degree from the other h, harvard we don't hold that against you. [laughter] now the cdc is one of the key federal agencies with the nih but then the cdc plays easy store nearly important roles as well. and then to be on the frontlines. and now john over to you. [applause] >> so i have to raise this up to make sure that you can hear me. to thank you for this and for the opportunity to speak today. to do this beautiful job to set up the science what we know will work. and that's where it lies. but i want to walk through with you with details around the planned action. with no affiliations to disclose into the key in
and in baltimore in the united states and globally. [applause] >> antes extraordinary speaker. >> please hold your questions. >> and by the way c-span is recording this. that the medical epidemiologist with the cdc and it is epidemiology service training there and other efforts and the response to hurricane katrina which was a huge public health challenge and humanitarian challenge. and the anthrax challenge. he has a medical degree from the other h, harvard we don't hold that...
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and in baltimore in the united states and globally. [applause] >> antes extraordinary speaker. >> please hold your questions. >> and by the way c-span is recording this. that the medical epidemiologist with the cdc and it is epidemiology service training there and other efforts and the response to hurricane katrina which was a huge public health challenge and humanitarian challenge. and the anthrax challenge. he has a medical degree from the other h, harvard we don't hold that against you. [laughter] now the cdc is one of the key federal agencies with the nih but then the cdc plays easy store nearly important roles as well. and then to be on the frontlines. and now john over to you. [applause] >> so i have to raise this up to make sure that you can hear me. to thank you for this and for the opportunity to speak today. to do this beautiful job to set up the science what we know will work. and that's where it lies. but i want to walk through with you with details around the planned action. with no affiliations to disclose into the key in
and in baltimore in the united states and globally. [applause] >> antes extraordinary speaker. >> please hold your questions. >> and by the way c-span is recording this. that the medical epidemiologist with the cdc and it is epidemiology service training there and other efforts and the response to hurricane katrina which was a huge public health challenge and humanitarian challenge. and the anthrax challenge. he has a medical degree from the other h, harvard we don't hold that...
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thomas de lorenzo is a professor of economics at university of maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom and economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because it's obvious ok historically it obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimore. it was most
thomas de lorenzo is a professor of economics at university of maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom and economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that...
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we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mrs institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok historically it obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimo
we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mrs institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in...
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., in downtown baltimore. in 1861, after the bombardment of fort sumter virginia which is looking like it may secede from the union. he needs soldiers to defend the city. he calls out those 75,000 men. they are told to go to washington. in order to get to washington they have two options. they can take steamers and go around fortress monroe and up the chesapeake bay or the river. or they can go by land utilizing the railroad network that comes into washington. that is what most of the soldiers going into washington are going to do. the problem with that is there is no direct rail link between baltimore, say philadelphia, new york and washington, d.c. everything has to go to baltimore and change trains. soldiers who are assembling and preparing to go to washington, when they get to baltimore, they have to get out of there trains, walk a mile through downtown baltimore to the next train station. baltimore was the most rapidly secessionist part of the state of maryland. many of the citizens of baltimore were not
., in downtown baltimore. in 1861, after the bombardment of fort sumter virginia which is looking like it may secede from the union. he needs soldiers to defend the city. he calls out those 75,000 men. they are told to go to washington. in order to get to washington they have two options. they can take steamers and go around fortress monroe and up the chesapeake bay or the river. or they can go by land utilizing the railroad network that comes into washington. that is what most of the soldiers...
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we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok historically it obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in balt
we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in...
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baltimore. i imagine you'll continue the fight. >> that's right. i drew attention to it and i should come up with solutions. i have many of them. people got on trump's case for basically repeating what so many people in baltimore said. the former mayor said the same thing, rat infested. there's problems there. there's problems on capitol hill. we need answers. we need somebody to support trump's policies on immigration and many other things. so i believe that republicans can win this seat and a i'm ready to fight. jillian: we'll be watching. make sure you check back in with us. all right. >> i will. thank you. jillian: rob. rob: president trump demanding iran turn over the longest held hostage in u.s. history. iran add a mitted this week to opening a case on fbi agent robert levin soson who went misg in 2007. his son dan praising the add a medicine strayings' work on his -- administration's work on his father's gleys th case. >> ts determined to get my father home. president trump tweeted about it. secretary pompeo cared about my dad's case for yea
baltimore. i imagine you'll continue the fight. >> that's right. i drew attention to it and i should come up with solutions. i have many of them. people got on trump's case for basically repeating what so many people in baltimore said. the former mayor said the same thing, rat infested. there's problems there. there's problems on capitol hill. we need answers. we need somebody to support trump's policies on immigration and many other things. so i believe that republicans can win this seat...
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we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because it's obvious ok historically it's obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in balt
we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in...
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the baltimore d.a. now admits that anonymous calls identified another shooter, one who was seen wearing what appeared to be the victim's jacket and who apparently confessed to the murder. now, that alleged shooter was killed 20 years later while three children, now men, languished in prison. i bet the boys wished they never missed their school that day. i bet one of the boys' mothers wished she had never bought even a similar jacket for her own son. but what i really wish is that prosecutors had been ethical or at the very least humane. and i wish that justice wasn't some afterthought that played second fiddle to prosecutorial notches on one's belt. you know, when i stood up as a federal prosecutor and announced myself as being on behalf of the people of the united states, i knew the people of the united states of america included the defendants. it's every prosecutor's responsibility to prove her case beyond a reasonable doubt but not at the cost of justice. not at the cost of humanity. prosecutors act
the baltimore d.a. now admits that anonymous calls identified another shooter, one who was seen wearing what appeared to be the victim's jacket and who apparently confessed to the murder. now, that alleged shooter was killed 20 years later while three children, now men, languished in prison. i bet the boys wished they never missed their school that day. i bet one of the boys' mothers wished she had never bought even a similar jacket for her own son. but what i really wish is that prosecutors...
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baltimore's former mayor is indicted. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "washington post" reports former baltimore mayor katherine pugh will appear in federal court on wire fraud and tax evasion charges. investigators say pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies. her self-published "healthy holly" children's books. foundations which conducted or wanted to do business with the maryland state government in baltimore. pugh is accused of illegally funneling some of the money to her mayoral campaign and using it to buy and renovate a house to evade taxes. >> the people of baltimore expect that elected officials place the interests of their citizens above their own. >> pugh's attorney says that he will address the allegations in court today. if convicted, pugh faces up to 175 years in prison. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports actor jesse smollett is suing the city for malicious prosecution. chicago wants smollett to reimburse the city for more than $130,000 in police overtime to investigate his claim that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack
baltimore's former mayor is indicted. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "washington post" reports former baltimore mayor katherine pugh will appear in federal court on wire fraud and tax evasion charges. investigators say pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies. her self-published "healthy holly" children's books. foundations which conducted or wanted to do business with the maryland state government in baltimore. pugh is accused of...
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she, personally, never trashed baltimore. so in a way, is the first lady responsible for her husband's behavior? are people no longer able to distinguish the two? >> well, she's an extension of him, and at this point you just cannot separate the two, particularly given what she has chosen to be her signature issue. >> the be best program. >> right. it has multiple pillars is my understanding. now, opioids were added to that, obviously because the online cyberbullying part of it was so asinine coming from her given who her husband is and the environment we live in. but she was supposed to be a moderating force, right? her and ivanka, people thought, okay, she can be his whisperer and we're looking to her to do that, and she hasn't. she hasn't really come out and spoken out against her husband when he's done things that are completely unacceptable and against what her alleged campaign is. so, no, i think at this point you can't separate the two. she's a willing accomplice whether she wants to be or not. she is by not speaking o
she, personally, never trashed baltimore. so in a way, is the first lady responsible for her husband's behavior? are people no longer able to distinguish the two? >> well, she's an extension of him, and at this point you just cannot separate the two, particularly given what she has chosen to be her signature issue. >> the be best program. >> right. it has multiple pillars is my understanding. now, opioids were added to that, obviously because the online cyberbullying part of...
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san francisco for big game in baltimore sunday that's coming up. the van gogh. to harson, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these thin to my heirs, on one condition.you, that you do everything to preserve and protecthem. with love, california. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ g dreams start wh small steps... ...but dedication can get u there. so just stt small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobil® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of wh's yours®. >>another big game coming up sunday, yeah, really began to join now from sent a bay area sports night. >>a really go 49 ers b to turn the page here to the baltimore ravens the team back at practice this afternoon k. so kyle shanahan, his initial assessment of slowing down lamar jackson because i know a what are you going to do about back there r baltimore. >>and his initial assessment is that it's going to be hard to do something we all we already knew because say that he feels like these 2 teams are pretty similar in a lot of ways they do a lot of the sa things well s
san francisco for big game in baltimore sunday that's coming up. the van gogh. to harson, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these thin to my heirs, on one condition.you, that you do everything to preserve and protecthem. with love, california. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ g dreams start wh small steps... ...but dedication can get u there. so just stt small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobil® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of wh's...
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he was convicted for killing a high school classmate he had dated and burying her body in a baltimore park. say ed maintains his innocence. he said his original lawyer failed to pursue an alibi witness. his current lawyer said that he is exploring other legal options. >>> the "washington post" says the u.s. military dog who helped in the raid that helped kill abu bakr al baghdadi was honored at the white house. conan made a surprise appearance in the rose garden yesterday with president trump. vice president pence and first lady melania trump. he got pats on the head and scratches behind the ear. the pentagon says that conan chased baghdadi into a dead-end tunnel where the isis leader detonated a suicide vest. conan was hurt during that raid. >> i said what chance would a strong man have against conan without the guns? what chance? and i guess the answer pretty much was none. >> clearly conan has made a full recovery and has returned to active duty. >>> still to come, a deadly earthquake overnight in albania. the desperate search for survivors in collapsed buildings after a powerful q
he was convicted for killing a high school classmate he had dated and burying her body in a baltimore park. say ed maintains his innocence. he said his original lawyer failed to pursue an alibi witness. his current lawyer said that he is exploring other legal options. >>> the "washington post" says the u.s. military dog who helped in the raid that helped kill abu bakr al baghdadi was honored at the white house. conan made a surprise appearance in the rose garden yesterday...
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tonight baltimore's former mayor, elected to heal a city scarred by riots, is charged with 11 counts of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. and it all stems from a series of children's books that she wrote. jeff pegues on this latest plot twist. >> reporter: investigators say catherine pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word "vegetable" spelled "vegetale." according to court papers the books were sold to non- profit organizations and foundations which did business or attempted to do business with maryland state government and baltimore city. >> ms. pugh blurred the lines between her public duties and private business. >> reporter: earlier this year the i.r.s. and f.b.i. raided her homes and city hall offices. she became the second baltimore city mayor to step down in ten years under the cloud of a criminal investigation. pugh was accused of illegally funneling some of the money from the books to her mayoral campaign, using it to purchase and renovate a house, and
tonight baltimore's former mayor, elected to heal a city scarred by riots, is charged with 11 counts of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. and it all stems from a series of children's books that she wrote. jeff pegues on this latest plot twist. >> reporter: investigators say catherine pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word "vegetable" spelled...
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baltimore rushed four, more than 200 yards against new england. the biggest play may have come here on defense. a 70-yard fumble return for a touchdown by marlon mhumphrey. the only undefeated team standing is the niners. >>> the nationals will visit the white house today. at last one player will not be there. the story, next. >>> officials in northern california asking for the public's health looking for escaped murder suspects. the two were being held on unrelated murder charges. details on how the pair escaped weren't released. but authorities say they are investigating. deputies say the men should be considered stageous. >>> some awe-inspiring aerial fire video from southern california this morning. the footage tweeted out by the ventura county fire department showed what it was like to fight a fire at night. it requires special training, skills and technology. this is the maria fire, that is covering 75,000 acres and is 75% contained. the president called it poor forest management. newsome tweeting back, you don't believe in climate change. y
baltimore rushed four, more than 200 yards against new england. the biggest play may have come here on defense. a 70-yard fumble return for a touchdown by marlon mhumphrey. the only undefeated team standing is the niners. >>> the nationals will visit the white house today. at last one player will not be there. the story, next. >>> officials in northern california asking for the public's health looking for escaped murder suspects. the two were being held on unrelated murder...
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he headed the major investigations unit in baltimore. served as the deputy attorney general of maryland. he is now a partner at dla piper and a candidate for the mayor of the city of baltimore. so thank you all very much for joining. today we are going to be discussing life after clerking. in some ways this a strange topic because every clerk has had a life after clerking. and their paths encompas every field of government, every peeled of practice, extended far beyond the law. in other words, they are just like you. at the risk of fighting the premise of this panel, there is something to be said for the fact that scotus clerks are just like all over law school graduates. they often come to the court early in their careers. they may have had limited exposure to the wider world of practice. and they, too, we, too, faced plenty of hard decisions about what we want to be when we grow up after our time at the court. still there is no denying that the experience of a supreme court clerkship is powerful and occasionally transformative. to cler
he headed the major investigations unit in baltimore. served as the deputy attorney general of maryland. he is now a partner at dla piper and a candidate for the mayor of the city of baltimore. so thank you all very much for joining. today we are going to be discussing life after clerking. in some ways this a strange topic because every clerk has had a life after clerking. and their paths encompas every field of government, every peeled of practice, extended far beyond the law. in other words,...
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but before that, they got -- >> baltimore. >> baltimore. >> both teams, east coast time zones, 10:00 a.m. games. going to be a big-time game for the niners. >> they'll be on the road for two weeks straight. >> back in a moment. stay with us. >> thanks so much. we'll head over to chris and see what he's got. >> so one night, one car is towed within the city limits of just one city. how did the driver end up with a nearly $5,000 bill? i'm consumer investigator, nbc bay area responds next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to levi stadium. we're live on the field. i'm raj mathai. the 49ers sending a real message to the entire country. 37-8 over the packers. the 49ers are 10-1 on the season. how did that happen? >> i don't know how it happened. with jimmy g. leading the helm, it got off to a great start. after the first drive, green bay fumbled the ball and the niners ran it in for a touchdown. >> it was the opening drive. before you can finish your soda or beer, the 49ers defensive line getting to aaron rodgers. this was a great play. >> great pressure. staying after him. big-time hi
but before that, they got -- >> baltimore. >> baltimore. >> both teams, east coast time zones, 10:00 a.m. games. going to be a big-time game for the niners. >> they'll be on the road for two weeks straight. >> back in a moment. stay with us. >> thanks so much. we'll head over to chris and see what he's got. >> so one night, one car is towed within the city limits of just one city. how did the driver end up with a nearly $5,000 bill? i'm consumer...
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the baltimore ravens next sunday in baltimore. the way things are going with the 49ers these days, don't bet against them. ktvu talks to news. >> the raiders will play the kansas city chiefs sunday , a battle for first place in afc west. the raiders are a game behind after losing 34-3 to the new york jets yesterday. they came on the east coast started at 10:00 pacific time. the raiders may have been affected by the long travel, early start time, rainy weather. they met at halftime but took control in the third quarter with three touchdowns. the raiders head coach then binged some of his starters, including the quarterback. >> it is always hard. he did not,, i did not want to take him out. i'm doing what i think is right. i'm sure i will be second- guessed for that. i think i'm doing what is right for the football team. >> we got our butts kicked. there was no other way around. >> the quarterback says he likes playing in cold weather. he grew up in fresno. he is now 2-9 in games where the temperatures were below 50 degrees. nowhere
the baltimore ravens next sunday in baltimore. the way things are going with the 49ers these days, don't bet against them. ktvu talks to news. >> the raiders will play the kansas city chiefs sunday , a battle for first place in afc west. the raiders are a game behind after losing 34-3 to the new york jets yesterday. they came on the east coast started at 10:00 pacific time. the raiders may have been affected by the long travel, early start time, rainy weather. they met at halftime but...
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we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok historically. it's on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennia and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimore. it
we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in...
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women are about to take over the baltimore museum of art. founded in 1914 with a single painting — today the museum houses 95,000 works of art — including the world's largest holding of works by henri matisse. now, director christopher bedford is shaking things up and has new visions for 2020. i asked him, "why now?" well, i would say that the reason to do it is one of ethical virtue on one hand, but i would also say that a commitment to powerful women, artists and leaders is very much in the dna of the institution. our first director was a woman, the director adelyn breeskin, that brought in the renowned cone collection, which is the bulk of our matisse holdings, was a woman. she was also the commissioner for the venice biennale in 1960, we have an extraordinary board chair is a woman today, a former board chair that led the charge to make the museum free in 2006, so we owe a great, great debt to women leaders. but what i would say is that there's an imbalance in the way that women artists are represented as part of our exhibition sched
women are about to take over the baltimore museum of art. founded in 1914 with a single painting — today the museum houses 95,000 works of art — including the world's largest holding of works by henri matisse. now, director christopher bedford is shaking things up and has new visions for 2020. i asked him, "why now?" well, i would say that the reason to do it is one of ethical virtue on one hand, but i would also say that a commitment to powerful women, artists and leaders is very...
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women are about to take over the baltimore museum of art. founded in 1914 with a single painting, today the museum houses 95,000 works of art, including the world's largest holding of works by henri matisse. now, director christopher bedford is shaking things up and has new visions for 2020. i'm pleased to say christopher bedford joins us now from los angeles. good to talk to you. the top of my list of questions here, why are you promoting women in art? i suppose the question should be why not? the reason to do it is one that ethical virtue on one hand but i would also say the commitment to powerful women, artists and leaders is very much in the dna of the institution. 0ur much in the dna of the institution. our first much in the dna of the institution. 0urfirst director was a much in the dna of the institution. our first director was a woman that brought in the renowned comb collection which is the bulk of our henri matisse paintings. she was the commissioner in 1960, we have annexed ordinary board chair is a woman today, she made the missi
women are about to take over the baltimore museum of art. founded in 1914 with a single painting, today the museum houses 95,000 works of art, including the world's largest holding of works by henri matisse. now, director christopher bedford is shaking things up and has new visions for 2020. i'm pleased to say christopher bedford joins us now from los angeles. good to talk to you. the top of my list of questions here, why are you promoting women in art? i suppose the question should be why not?...
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three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. >>> that's our report. appreciate your time. dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for chris, sandhya, all of us here, thanks for joining ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: welcome, welcome to the show. [cheers and applause] thank you. we have a great show for you. i got all dressed up because patti labelle is in the house. [cheers and app
three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three...
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one city's is baltimore. the prep or ram you've heard about a prep program made possible by donations to public health and human services. this is going to go on line we hope the first week of december and we look forward to folks being across the country. this program is open to everyone. finally they put out planning grants. these are administered by cdc hearse and samhsa and i just want to point out the purpose of these grants is not to reinvent the wheel. we know there are many places across the country that have long-standing bodies have been helping communities apply treatment. ending the epidemic efforts are already underway in many places so it's not an entirely new idea. we want to galvanize people to bring them together and refocus the plans i have an alliance with the four people -- pillars we have described. with a particular emphasis which we haven't stresses much as we should have on getting the local community involved. we want people affected by hiv being part of the planning committee as well
one city's is baltimore. the prep or ram you've heard about a prep program made possible by donations to public health and human services. this is going to go on line we hope the first week of december and we look forward to folks being across the country. this program is open to everyone. finally they put out planning grants. these are administered by cdc hearse and samhsa and i just want to point out the purpose of these grants is not to reinvent the wheel. we know there are many places...
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you're running for mbc in baltimore. that is an area where the economic plight is well-known to many, particularly after an expose' of sorts you did. what will you do, what will you tell the folks in baltimore to change how they have been voting for a century? >> i tried to do this for six months. i filed just this week. people if you want more of the same, keep voting more of the same. we saw baltimore former mayor catherine pugh was indicted on pay-to-play. you see federal grants coming into baltimore city. you don't see the money doing anything in baltimore city. why? because it doesn't make it where it is supposed to go. taxpayers across the country, want to see better especially in baltimore city, where we saw in 2015. we had riots. everybody saw as bernie sanders pointed out it looked like a third world country. taxpayers are paying into these grants. we expect to see some results. i hope people understand if you keep voting for these democrats. i hope tonight that the democrat could actually explain how "medicare
you're running for mbc in baltimore. that is an area where the economic plight is well-known to many, particularly after an expose' of sorts you did. what will you do, what will you tell the folks in baltimore to change how they have been voting for a century? >> i tried to do this for six months. i filed just this week. people if you want more of the same, keep voting more of the same. we saw baltimore former mayor catherine pugh was indicted on pay-to-play. you see federal grants coming...
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and they be stopped can they be stopped in the weather is going to be horrendous in baltimore as well the storm is going to be there were talking about 49 degrees at kickoff and rainy got to work through that as well camp but in teen and baltimore, 49 is ashley. >>it could be like 20 so rain though the ravens are a team that is built for those type of conditions so will see a the 49 ers can >>san diego business owners following a valuable lesson treating people the way he i'd like to be treated. he's defending a homeless man who spends time outside as donut shop. >>after getting a negative review on yelp lindsay pena reports. >>andre somewhere in north. in front of know men don't. >>have been homeless. i met some of the best of humanity and a worse to come. >>some businesses might make someone like him leave the shop has done the opposite. >>is that some chocolate donut too. he's very to the customers and staff. my staff like um i like himself. >>that's country and i guess i don't know. >>owner brad keillor says ray has been welcome outside his store for about a year now, and brad lik
and they be stopped can they be stopped in the weather is going to be horrendous in baltimore as well the storm is going to be there were talking about 49 degrees at kickoff and rainy got to work through that as well camp but in teen and baltimore, 49 is ashley. >>it could be like 20 so rain though the ravens are a team that is built for those type of conditions so will see a the 49 ers can >>san diego business owners following a valuable lesson treating people the way he i'd like...
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i've been always dreaming of this, for this day. >> reporter: baltimore police ripped these three men from their homes on thanksgiving day 36 years ago for a murder they did not commit. >> we're smiling. we're happy that we're free. but we've got a lot to fix. >> absolutely. >> this should have never happened. >> this is the first time i've been able to hug my son in about 20-some years. >> reporter: hugs weren't the only things missed. two of the men had never driven a car. they've actually spent more time behind bars than their homes. all because of what happened in 1983. back then police arrested and charged 16-year-old alfred chestnut and ransom watkins and 17-year-old andrew stewart for the killing of a teenager at a baltimore middle school. police say the murder was over a sports jacket. their smoking gun, a similar jacket found inside chestnut's home, despite no blood or gunshot evidence. his mother even had a receipt of purchase, according to court paperwork. still, they were sentenced to life behind bars. >> i hate to put it like this. we went through hell. >> reporter: a bre
i've been always dreaming of this, for this day. >> reporter: baltimore police ripped these three men from their homes on thanksgiving day 36 years ago for a murder they did not commit. >> we're smiling. we're happy that we're free. but we've got a lot to fix. >> absolutely. >> this should have never happened. >> this is the first time i've been able to hug my son in about 20-some years. >> reporter: hugs weren't the only things missed. two of the men had...
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tonight baltimore's former toyor, elected to heal a city scarred by riots, is charged with 11 counts of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. .t all stems from a series of children's books that she wrote. jeff pegues on this latest plot twist. >> reporter: investigators say catherine pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word s egetable" spelled "vegetale." the books were sold to non- alofit organizations and foundations which did business or attempted to do business with maryland state government and ndltimore city. >> ms. pugh blurred the lines between public duties and divate business. >> reporter: earlier this year the i.r.s. and f.b.i. raided her home and c moro epown inal invgation. pugh wus infromll e bo her mayoral campaign, using it to purchase ind renovate a house, and evading taxes. the u.s. attorney called the dormer mayor's actions a betrayal of the public trust. >> the people of baltimore expect that elected officials llace the interests of their citizen
tonight baltimore's former toyor, elected to heal a city scarred by riots, is charged with 11 counts of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. .t all stems from a series of children's books that she wrote. jeff pegues on this latest plot twist. >> reporter: investigators say catherine pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word s egetable" spelled...
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the men walked out of a baltimore prison last night to a crowd of supporters. they had been convicted of shooting another teen back in 1983 over a georgetown university jacket. they were all 16 years old at the time when they entered prison. the baltimore state's attorney's office found evidence that the witnesses may have been coerced and that police may have withheld evidence. >>> now to the partial building collapse in cincinnati. officials at the scene say they're hoping for a miracle. four workers were found alive but one is still missing. last night the search became a recovery effort. the structure came down yesterday afternoon as workers poured concrete onto its sixth floor. >> we're going to search till we find someone, but as time goes on, those are some of the decisions that we would have to make. but right now our plan is to continue. >> they're hoping for a miracle. we're hoping for a miracle. we are preparing for not, unfortunately. >> two of the four rescued workers suffered serious injuries. all four are expected to recover. >> wow. >>> well, ti
the men walked out of a baltimore prison last night to a crowd of supporters. they had been convicted of shooting another teen back in 1983 over a georgetown university jacket. they were all 16 years old at the time when they entered prison. the baltimore state's attorney's office found evidence that the witnesses may have been coerced and that police may have withheld evidence. >>> now to the partial building collapse in cincinnati. officials at the scene say they're hoping for a...
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we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok.
we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in...
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the 49ers are preparing for a huge game sunday in baltimore. but for a short while, they receivabled thanksgiving dinners to the community. players sent a day at martha's kitchen in san jose, serving more than 300 people in need. >> i think it means everything, honestly, just being able to give back. it feels great. >> the niners practice for what could be a super bowl preview. the two teams met for super bowl xlvii. the ravens won that. but now they face a new challenge, how do you stop mvp front-runner lamar jackson? >> yeah, definitely. i'm impressed with how unbelievable he's been in the run game. if you are that generational type of runner, then you're going to get some better passes, too. he's been more than good at doing well in those situations, the way he's thrown, he's gotten it to the right guys. and if the looks aren't there right away, he's been unbelievable turning it into a run, just like you've seen russell do a number of times. he's going to get better as everyone does with the reps, throwing the ball more in the league. but wh
the 49ers are preparing for a huge game sunday in baltimore. but for a short while, they receivabled thanksgiving dinners to the community. players sent a day at martha's kitchen in san jose, serving more than 300 people in need. >> i think it means everything, honestly, just being able to give back. it feels great. >> the niners practice for what could be a super bowl preview. the two teams met for super bowl xlvii. the ravens won that. but now they face a new challenge, how do you...
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this is baltimore. a lot of negativity. in this room today with high school and middle schoolers, she was met with quite a negative response, but she carried on and this is a first for her, brooke. >> so it was high schooler and middle schoolers that were -- kids doing the booing? >> reporter: it was. >> ah. >> reporter: this opioid event took place at a university in baltimore but focused on high schoolers and middle schoolers. the most people in the audience, about 1,000 people, mainly high school-age or younger. >> hmm. kate bennett, thank you very much. we'll come back to the turkeys when we see more happening at the white house. thank you for that. >>> one democrat says censure president trump but don't impeach him and is now walking that back. >>> plus, as pressure mounts on rudy giuliani with prosecutors looking at his businesses, one surreal experience of texting with giuliani all the time. life isn't a straight line. things happen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but at fidelity, we
this is baltimore. a lot of negativity. in this room today with high school and middle schoolers, she was met with quite a negative response, but she carried on and this is a first for her, brooke. >> so it was high schooler and middle schoolers that were -- kids doing the booing? >> reporter: it was. >> ah. >> reporter: this opioid event took place at a university in baltimore but focused on high schoolers and middle schoolers. the most people in the audience, about...
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the chapel was founded by operatives from baltimore. since women other than harriet tubman think it is short shift in the underground railroad, i would like to focus on baltimore instead of quinn. he was a great man, but she deserves attention to. she was born and kentucky. when she was 10, her sleeve polar sold her to new orleans. she was purchased by a missionary who allowed her to buy her freedom. she tracked down her mother, who had been sold away from, purchased her freedom, relocated to st. louis where she purchased the freedom of her future husband, john baltimore. they moved to brooklyn, where there was a free black population. it is on the property she once owned and believed to be where she hid freedom seekers where the church stands. baltimore is believed to have organized other churches, all of which have connections to the underground railroad. the last site i would like to talk about is jameson jenkins lot in illinois. it is and the bounds of a lincoln home national site in illinois. this was once the home of james and jen
the chapel was founded by operatives from baltimore. since women other than harriet tubman think it is short shift in the underground railroad, i would like to focus on baltimore instead of quinn. he was a great man, but she deserves attention to. she was born and kentucky. when she was 10, her sleeve polar sold her to new orleans. she was purchased by a missionary who allowed her to buy her freedom. she tracked down her mother, who had been sold away from, purchased her freedom, relocated to...
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so then this chestnut with his lawyers and the two men's lawyers brings it to the baltimore conviction integrity unit, a unit revamped in baltimore by the state's attorney and they overturn the conviction and i want you to hear more from them and their families. >> oh, man, i'm telling you, it is out of this world. oh, whew, man. i've been dreaming of this day. dreaming of this day. [ applause ] >> this is the first time i have been able to hug my son in about 20 some years. >> you can't help but feel so good for that mother. but there is another one of the men that his family all passed away, the immediate family passed away while he was in prison but his fiance who he was dating before he was in prison, when he was a teenager, they are spending thanksgiving together and they are hoping to pay it forward and serve as mentors and expect to see more of them. >> gratitude, gratitude but that is a lot of lost years. i would love to talk to them. brynn gingras, thank you so much for that. >>> any moment now the president leaves the white house for a rally in florida. we'll see if he answer
so then this chestnut with his lawyers and the two men's lawyers brings it to the baltimore conviction integrity unit, a unit revamped in baltimore by the state's attorney and they overturn the conviction and i want you to hear more from them and their families. >> oh, man, i'm telling you, it is out of this world. oh, whew, man. i've been dreaming of this day. dreaming of this day. [ applause ] >> this is the first time i have been able to hug my son in about 20 some years....
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thomas what we hear a lot in the meter go ahead jump in that's the whole point of the program thomas in baltimore go ahead. well. it's it's been a lot of the young people who are ron paul followers they were his followers because they did this like the crony capitalism especially the at the antics of the federal reserve board and then when ron left the political scene so many of the same young people became bernie sanders supporters because bernie sanders was ranting and raving against crony capitalism the big difference of course that bernie thinks. the of response should be even more crony capitalism with bigger government and ron of course is a libertarian and so so that it's evident that these young people are just an educated they don't they confuse crony capitalism with real capitalism and that's part of a big part of what i've done my academic career is over in several books trying to explain this yet in a lot of different ways you know david and i agree with that i'm going to go to david in montreal mean i'm very concerned about the monopolization of the economy i think that has to be add
thomas what we hear a lot in the meter go ahead jump in that's the whole point of the program thomas in baltimore go ahead. well. it's it's been a lot of the young people who are ron paul followers they were his followers because they did this like the crony capitalism especially the at the antics of the federal reserve board and then when ron left the political scene so many of the same young people became bernie sanders supporters because bernie sanders was ranting and raving against crony...
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of the baltimore ravens sunday. young qb mvp favorite our jason dumas says the preview and a lot more ne it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides, your sleep number setting. can it help us fall aslp faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you bh effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise...
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she was admitted to a baltimore hospital last night after experiencing chills and a fever. she was initially evaluated in washington before being transferred to john hopkins in baltimore for treatment. now, her symptoms are improving after she received anti-buy bio and fluids. >> still ahead, it was a smashing debut but not even a publicity stunt gone wrong have stopped people from ordering the cyber truck. the number of preorders is skyrocketi skyrocketing. >> and christmas is right around the corner but one thing could be missing this holiday season. the reason why there's a christmas tree shortage and how much more a tree could cost you much more a tree could cost you this holiday seaso much more a tree could cost you this is your business still settling for slow internet? well time is money. switch to comcast business now and get a great deal when you get fast, reliable internet. with a 30-day money-back guarantee, installation when it works for you, and 24/7 customer support. so what are you waiting for? get this great deal when you sign up for fast, reliable internet.
she was admitted to a baltimore hospital last night after experiencing chills and a fever. she was initially evaluated in washington before being transferred to john hopkins in baltimore for treatment. now, her symptoms are improving after she received anti-buy bio and fluids. >> still ahead, it was a smashing debut but not even a publicity stunt gone wrong have stopped people from ordering the cyber truck. the number of preorders is skyrocketi skyrocketing. >> and christmas is...
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baltimore is a city of great potential. but it has lopsided economic outcomes, lopsided health care outcomes, lopsided educational outcomes. and the poorest people, the black and brown population of the city and certainly surrounded areas, are in need of somebody who's willing to lawn wha launch what i call an inclusion revolution. i believe that a better future is possible for baltimore, and so i'm looking forward to bringing everything that i got to make sure that we have a better future for this city and the region. >> dr. cummings, i wanted to ask you about this conversation that you had with "the baltimore sun" this week that you plan to have a preventive double mastectomy this week, a memo tus decision for you. can you talk about why you chose to go public with that decision and how serious this was for you? >> let me just first say that this was scheduled before running for office was ever a consideration, before elijah's health took a really bad turn for the worse. he went with me to the doctor's appointment where i
baltimore is a city of great potential. but it has lopsided economic outcomes, lopsided health care outcomes, lopsided educational outcomes. and the poorest people, the black and brown population of the city and certainly surrounded areas, are in need of somebody who's willing to lawn wha launch what i call an inclusion revolution. i believe that a better future is possible for baltimore, and so i'm looking forward to bringing everything that i got to make sure that we have a better future for...
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, his great city of baltimore. i think people -- people think that elijah was such a big man, so strong, such a man of deep faith that somehow those attacks couldn't pierce that armor, that spiritual armor. but you told us it hurt him so much that the city of baltimore was being trashed that way by the president. i wonder, is there a part of this run in you that you feel compelled to run, not only to defend elijah's wonderful legacy, but also to defend the people of baltimore against the attacks from this president and others? >> not just the people of baltimore, but the people of the united states of america. and frankly the world. this is the most dangerous regime in the history of this country. these people had launched a campaign of terror against elijah. this is a public servant, my husband was a public servant who cared deeply about this country, who wanted to make sure our democracy was left intact so that our children would have an opportunity to live their best lives. and this administration piece by piece
, his great city of baltimore. i think people -- people think that elijah was such a big man, so strong, such a man of deep faith that somehow those attacks couldn't pierce that armor, that spiritual armor. but you told us it hurt him so much that the city of baltimore was being trashed that way by the president. i wonder, is there a part of this run in you that you feel compelled to run, not only to defend elijah's wonderful legacy, but also to defend the people of baltimore against the...
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>>baltimore police are rip to these 3 men from their homes on the inks giving day 36 years ago. >>they did not commit was smile and we have free but we've got a lot of >>this does this shouldn't happened. but this is first time i've been able to have my and about 20 some years. >>hogg's weren't the only things missed 2 of the men had never driven a car. they've actually spend more time behind bars than their homes. all because of what happened in 1983. back then police arrested and charged 16 year-old out for chess not and ransom watkins and 17 year-old andrew stewart for the killing of a teenager at a baltimore middle school. police say the murder was over a sports jacket. they're smoking gun, a similar jacket found inside chestnuts home despite no blood or gunshot evidence his mother even had a receipt of purchase according to court paperwork. still they were sentenced to life behind bars. >>to put it like as we want to have. >>a break in the case came when chest not filed for information and uncovered a pile of unseen evidence young witnesses were interviewed by police withou
>>baltimore police are rip to these 3 men from their homes on the inks giving day 36 years ago. >>they did not commit was smile and we have free but we've got a lot of >>this does this shouldn't happened. but this is first time i've been able to have my and about 20 some years. >>hogg's weren't the only things missed 2 of the men had never driven a car. they've actually spend more time behind bars than their homes. all because of what happened in 1983. back then police...
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. >>> este domingo los 49ers tienen un partido tremendo contra baltimore y ravens. preguntas claves en la previa del domingo por la maÑana. a Émili le dejo el van gogh. a járrison, la colección de vinos. para creg, esta roca. las secuoyas para los pelirrojos. les dejo todas estas cosas a mis herederos, a los 39 millones de ustedes, con una condición: que harán todo por preservarlas y protegerlas. con amor, california. >>> hola, feliz viernes y bienvenidos a palco deportivo. una ediciÓn especial de los 49ers. vamos a hablar con jesÚs zarate. para muchos es un adelanto del super bowl, baltimore recibe a san francisco cÓmo parar a lamar jackson, jesÚs. >>> hola carlos, amigos. es una tarea complicada para san francisco. sabemos que lamar jackson te hace daÑo corriendo, te hace daÑo tambiÉn pasando el balÓn, pero yo creo que va a ser fundamental los 4 liniers defensivos. puede aprovecharlo san francisco. con un hombre como jones que se habla poco, te hace el trabajo sucio en la lÍnea defensiva de los 49ers, y por allÍ puedes empezar para primero, detener
. >>> este domingo los 49ers tienen un partido tremendo contra baltimore y ravens. preguntas claves en la previa del domingo por la maÑana. a Émili le dejo el van gogh. a járrison, la colección de vinos. para creg, esta roca. las secuoyas para los pelirrojos. les dejo todas estas cosas a mis herederos, a los 39 millones de ustedes, con una condición: que harán todo por preservarlas y protegerlas. con amor, california. >>> hola, feliz viernes y bienvenidos a palco...
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three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win designed to deliver bar-quality cocktails, freshly made at the push of a button. drinkworks solves the challenge of making complex cocktails in your home. the drinkmaker uses drinkworks pods with real ingredients and natural flavors for perfectly balanced cocktails every time. with over two dozen drinks to choose from, there's something for everyone. no bottles, no measuring, no mess. pick your drink, insert the pod, and with the push...
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>> it's going to be a long one. >> 49ers now go to baltimore for next weekend. and instead of coming back home they're going to fly down to florida, sarasota, florida to train for the week and after that going to new orleans. they're going to packers, which we just did tonight, and then the ravens and then the saints back here. so this is a brutal, very difficult stretch for the 49ers. >> tough stretch on the road. they're going to stay there, acclimate to the east coast and come back. but good thing dabo samuels is back, george kittle back. >> janelle wang now a 49ers expert. we love it. >> anthony flores is going to have highlights coming p up at 11:30, more player reaction. but first -- >>> another candidate puts his hat in the ring. we take a look at how michael bloomberg could impact the race. plus -- >>> violent crime on bart has more than doubled over the past few years. but how did we get here? i'm bigad shaban. coming up we investigate how a world-class transportation system got derailed. >>> bart is one of the most dangerous transit systems in the coun
>> it's going to be a long one. >> 49ers now go to baltimore for next weekend. and instead of coming back home they're going to fly down to florida, sarasota, florida to train for the week and after that going to new orleans. they're going to packers, which we just did tonight, and then the ravens and then the saints back here. so this is a brutal, very difficult stretch for the 49ers. >> tough stretch on the road. they're going to stay there, acclimate to the east coast and...
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waiting for the niners will be lamar jackson and the baltimore ravens baltimore is 9, 2, in day one 7 strait games. they also feature jackson who just may be the mvp front runner. but the niners have arguably the best defense in the nfl. it is certainly the headlining matchup of week 13 and while mark jackson does dominate most of the headlines 9 ers quarterback jimmy garoppolo will be the first to tell you this niners team is more than a one trick pony. i think the football. >>they're very a very productive. all 3 phases in the area. they get the job done whichever way they're trying to do a a a one of most full of ways, but it's just it impressive how productive get this 2012 the last time these 2 teams matched up the chiefs beat the raiders 28 to 10 at the coliseum in week 2 kansas city scored all 20 of their points in the 2nd quarter. john gurdon realizes his squad will have to be much sharper this time around. >>you know we expect them to do some of things worked again. i would you know your chance cru matchup personnel was some other guys so yeah there's a. >>there's a lot of va
waiting for the niners will be lamar jackson and the baltimore ravens baltimore is 9, 2, in day one 7 strait games. they also feature jackson who just may be the mvp front runner. but the niners have arguably the best defense in the nfl. it is certainly the headlining matchup of week 13 and while mark jackson does dominate most of the headlines 9 ers quarterback jimmy garoppolo will be the first to tell you this niners team is more than a one trick pony. i think the football. >>they're...