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a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police-involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for joining us on a busy wednesday night, i'm linsey davis, in for david. just two days before christmas, but no shortage of headlines tonight. the covid relief bill that congress spent six months negotiating is now on hold. president trump says it doesn't go far enough. and it comes as december is shaping up to be the worst month in this pandemic. majority of counties in this country are now considered sustained hot spots for covid-19, as millions of americans are now on the move, despite pleas to stay close to home. raising fears of a bigger surge than after thanksgiving. but there is encouraging news
a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police-involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful pivotal turning point because everybody when overdraft are feeling everybody went into throwing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so just let's. talk about here so that's all of us you know we need to exercise even the president you think he's likely to be with the wrong partner out. of. this if i go back i'm originally from graham out the remote area to me that small section of the neighborhood is everything because there's a certain
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of...
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you know the city of baltimore well. talk to us a little bit about the financial challenges that your city is facing because of this pandemic, both for the government and for the folks who live in baltimore. >> craig, thanks for having me. we know this pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyone, government and citizens alike. we've been working hard to support our businesses and residents at the municipal level. we know the reality is we need support from washington, and not having direct support for local government is ridiculous. when you're talking about the amount of money the city is putting up for food pantries, delivering food, creating opportunities. we've given millions in grants to our restaurants and bars, making sure we're getting funds to them because we're having to put in restrictions because we have to fight this pandemic through a lens of public health. we need the federal government's help. we have a great federal dale gags here in the city of baltimore, we need people to understand how dire this is for cit
you know the city of baltimore well. talk to us a little bit about the financial challenges that your city is facing because of this pandemic, both for the government and for the folks who live in baltimore. >> craig, thanks for having me. we know this pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyone, government and citizens alike. we've been working hard to support our businesses and residents at the municipal level. we know the reality is we need support from washington, and not having direct...
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a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for joining us on a busy wednesday night, i'm linsey davis, in for david. just two days before christmas, but no shortage of headlines tonight. the covid relief bill that congress spent six months negotiating is now on hold. president trump says it doesn't go far enough. and it comes as december is shaping up to be the worst month in this pandemic. majority of counties in this country are now considered sustained hot spots for covid-19, as millions of americans are now on the move, despite pleas to stay close to home. raising fears of a bigger surge than after thanksgiving. but there is encouraging news
a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for...
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in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of physiological reaction in my body. it really was a. powerful political turning point because everybody when overdraft or food everybody went into throwing themselves into activism and nonprofit work and voluntourism. so just let's. talk about here. it is. like. this. agreement area to me that small section of a neighborhood is everything because a certain level of pain you got to go through to be really from baltimore and when you really from a neighborhood that has a reputation you get was known as a stand. my little you
in baltimore city. i was sitting here in mind this watching the police in the children interact on the day of april 27th 2015. the children were thorax the police door rocks back at the children in a vision the police you know they're shooting were bullets and they deployed teargas and at the moment they deplore that teargas i'm sitting here and i feel like this weight come right on my chest and i'm like i can't breathe i can watch it anymore because i knew it was causing some sort of...
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it's 1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 new you very true jumps. so this out of the negatives they do people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lungs. a bad thing to try again idiotic. held up on a street all. night. and not finding. a way. to get. by my. wife any way not to be arraigned not only this coming week they are your own thank. we will build together court coming to when we build it it will be adverse. coming to. the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of. this the. baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs in. a new diverse community their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about $70000.00 per year. just can't build a community with people who are this. is not. only. those neighborhoods. we created strong. but we creating structural advantage in our way. where we are today. and start to understand. big black history. the things that. we really recognize that is right but we don't recognize what. we already know
it's 1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 new you very true jumps. so this out of the negatives they do people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lungs. a bad thing to try again idiotic. held up on a street all. night. and not finding. a way. to get. by my. wife any way not to be arraigned not only this coming week they are your own thank. we will build together court coming to when we build it it will be adverse. coming to. the heart of a new world headquarters for...
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we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance planes are to be used to track suspects to em from crime scenes not to take a look at what's going on at a suspects mom's place and that's just the 1st lie of many about this plane my friends the surveillance state yeah it never sleeps which means we must always be watching the hawks. if you will go and they see you straight. there so you. see this is this you always see a. great city this least systemic dissent says so which. so brings up the old. welcome everybody to watching the hawks. and i'm of the chicago so major look at this we've got 2 examples of the surveillance state has definitely gone to
we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance...
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at this but then when you look at baltimore you realize that the police will lie to you all day long about surveilling him and here they had a plane flying over this you know the head of baltimore that could literally see 90 percent of the city at times and they just i mean from what the from what these researchers say just lied through their teeth about what the plane could or could not be used for and this is something that privacy organizations as well as they feel you and other organizations knew efficiently when baltimore police department actually announced they were going to use this type of technology because they were trying to get the community to rally against this from the beginning because there's no way to know whether or not what this type of information is going to use for after it's collective but they do know that historically speaking when surveillance is used in that fashion there is no stopping these governments that leap into these police departments for using it however they want and also tracking people who have nothing to do with any type of criminal activity
at this but then when you look at baltimore you realize that the police will lie to you all day long about surveilling him and here they had a plane flying over this you know the head of baltimore that could literally see 90 percent of the city at times and they just i mean from what the from what these researchers say just lied through their teeth about what the plane could or could not be used for and this is something that privacy organizations as well as they feel you and other...
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1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 1000000 featuring jumps. so this is a negative aspect to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of the lines. are. held up on a. night that's a lot of fun. for. people to get. a lot of. not only this but. i thought. we will build together paul. when we build it it will be. for coming to. the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of. this the. baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00. jobs in. a new diverse community their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about $70000.00 per year. to build a community with people who are wealthy this. is not hard. but if only. neighborhoods do this. favor. creating a strong. international marriage. but we creating structural advantage in our way. where we are today. and start to understand. big black history. the things that. we really recognize that is right but we don't recognize what. we already know as leading people in environments where we don't. i was sit
1950 in 2000 baltimore lost 100000 1000000 featuring jumps. so this is a negative aspect to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of the lines. are. held up on a. night that's a lot of fun. for. people to get. a lot of. not only this but. i thought. we will build together paul. when we build it it will be. for coming to. the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of. this the. baltimore city council put the stamp of approval on the...
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baltimore lost 100000 military trained. so this out of a native state to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lungs. hi. how ya gonna treat all. night. and not find a. way to get. by. not only this interview but that they are you know that's. we will build together port covington and when we build it it will be out. for coming to a vision for at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of baltimore. mr b p. the stamp of approval on the $660000000.00 project. jobs and the investments are intended to have a mixed income diverse community their definition of affordable housing is affordable to families making about $70000.00 per year so we're saying is just can't build a community with people who are. you know. it's not. only. those neighborhoods to the. favor. and. remember you're creating a strong. international marriage. but we creating structural advantage in our way. where we are today. and start to understand. politics a little bit more. big and black his
baltimore lost 100000 military trained. so this out of a native state to people feeling like they have control over the necessities of their lungs. hi. how ya gonna treat all. night. and not find a. way to get. by. not only this interview but that they are you know that's. we will build together port covington and when we build it it will be out. for coming to a vision for at the heart of a new world headquarters for under armor an opportunity for all of baltimore. mr b p. the stamp of approval...
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and someone will say baltimore. and then i'll say oh i know baltimore would neighborhood? and it turns out there come from some town at 25 miles outside of baltimore. they're 8 million people who live in new york city, but probably 30 or 40 million people if you ask where they live will say new york. no one wants to admit they are from new jersey i guess. they do occupy this strange space. so we are going to go back all the way in time, we're going to focus on the 20th century, and the mid-20th century in particular. we will do some early pretty history to think about how suburbs came to be. and much of even though the word existed in the 14th idea the concept of suburb really began in the 19th century. particularly in the second half of the 19th century. it has to do with cities cities become associated with chaos, disorder and poor health. as a consequence people are seeking the tonic's of nature, as a kind of prescription to better health. people are wanting to escape the city. and one of the ways you are able to do that before they both suburbs, are with urban parks. h
and someone will say baltimore. and then i'll say oh i know baltimore would neighborhood? and it turns out there come from some town at 25 miles outside of baltimore. they're 8 million people who live in new york city, but probably 30 or 40 million people if you ask where they live will say new york. no one wants to admit they are from new jersey i guess. they do occupy this strange space. so we are going to go back all the way in time, we're going to focus on the 20th century, and the mid-20th...
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we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance planes are to be used to track suspects to em from crime scenes not to take a look at what's going on at a suspects mom's place and that's just the 1st lie of many about this plane my friends the surveillance state yeah it never sleeps which means we must always be watching hawks. in a city streets. that are so let's see this is this is your state see a. great city desolate systemic just says so which. so you'll. welcome everybody to watching the hawks i robot and i'm of the chicago so major look at this we've got 2 examples of the surveillance state has definitely gone to sleep in is definitely alive
we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance...
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no that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. these claims that quote the images from the surveillance planes are to be used to track suspects to em from crime scenes not to take a look at what's going on at a suspects mom's place and that's just the 1st lie of many about this plane my friends the surveillance state you know it never sleeps which means we must always be watching the hawks. if you will. on a city street. there so you. see that this is joyce state. great city this least systemic deception is show which. some things you'll. welcome everybody to watching the i robot and i'm of the chicago so major look at this we've got 2 examples of the surveillance state has definitely gone to sleep and is de
no that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. these claims that quote the images from the surveillance planes...
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. >>> coming up on cbs morning news, an explosion in baltimore. and floating a pardon. the parents behind a famous balloon hoax have their record wiped clean. this is the cbs morning news. every glass of tropicana pure premium orange juice has a million little sips of sunshine. it's 100% of your daily vitamin c and 100% delicious. making every moment in the morning brighter. tropicana sip your sunshine. ♪ merry christmas! ♪ rich chocolate layers sprinkled with festive peppermint....
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he spent nine of his 20 years as a slave in baltimore. without baltimore, he would have never escaped without that. that experience in an urban slave society was actually dominated by the community of baltimore. there were 17,000 free blacks in baltimore in 1838 when he escaped. there are about 3000 slaves. he mingles and he learns from them. he attends church. he gets involved in a debating society. as a slave teenager. he meets anna murray, his first wife, who was free. worked as a domestic in a white person's home. on the other hand he also experienced just about every kind of savagery that slavery could work upon people. from the daily humiliations to physical, brutal treatment. he was not beaten himself, so far as we can tell, until he was a teenager. by his own owner and then by an overseer. a few other times. but he knew slavery inside and out. he knew it's mental humiliation, it's psychic traumas and physical traumas. but he also, as he said, had his baltimore dreams. that maritime city, a port on the ocean. one of the greatest po
he spent nine of his 20 years as a slave in baltimore. without baltimore, he would have never escaped without that. that experience in an urban slave society was actually dominated by the community of baltimore. there were 17,000 free blacks in baltimore in 1838 when he escaped. there are about 3000 slaves. he mingles and he learns from them. he attends church. he gets involved in a debating society. as a slave teenager. he meets anna murray, his first wife, who was free. worked as a domestic...
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and other organizations knew efficiently when baltimore police department actually announced they were going to use this type of technology because they were trying to get the community to rally against this from the beginning because there's no way to know whether or not what this type of information is going to be used for after it's collective but they do know that historically speaking when surveillance is used in that fashion there is no stopping these governments leap into these these police departments are using it however they want and also tracking people who have nothing to do with any type of criminal activity exactly because you know here's the thing it's like they will tell you all day all we need to stop criminals but again like you pointed out a lot of the people they're following their suspects they're innocent till proven guilty they haven't you know you don't have them you're not following the guy like you know it's an episode of 24 some cop action show we're they're running out of the bank with the gun and the money is flying out behind them you know they're followin
and other organizations knew efficiently when baltimore police department actually announced they were going to use this type of technology because they were trying to get the community to rally against this from the beginning because there's no way to know whether or not what this type of information is going to be used for after it's collective but they do know that historically speaking when surveillance is used in that fashion there is no stopping these governments leap into these these...
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we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance planes are to be used to track suspects to and from crime scenes not to take a look at what's going on at a suspects mom's place and that's just the 1st lie of many about this plane my friends the surveillance state yeah it never sleeps which means we must always be watching the hawks. if you will go on a city street. there so you. see this as this you always still see. this crazy city desolate systemic deceptions so which were so please tell us. welcome everybody to watching the hawks i robot and i'm of the shop so major look at this we got 2 examples of the surveillance state has definitely gone to s
we all know that it would just as the good people of baltimore recently discovered that the police outright lied to them about their use of a spy plane that flew over the city for 6 straight months vice news reports that according to the policing project review baltimore police were using air imagery to track individuals over multiple days and watch houses belonging to relatives of persons of interest and all of that contradicts the b.p. dees claims that quote the images from the surveillance...
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and i'll say, oh, i know baltimore well. what neighborhood? it turns out they live in some podunk town, you know, 25 miles outside of baltimore. or, you know, there are 8 million people who live in new york city but probably 30 or 40 million people who ask where they live they would say new york. nobody wants to admit they're from new jersey, i guess. you know, they do occupy this kind of strange space. so we're going to go back all the way in time. we're going to focus on the 20th century and the mid 20th century in particular, but we'll do some early pre-history to think about how suburbs came to be. and much of although the word existed all the way back in the 14th century, these suburban idea, the concept of suburbia really began in the 19th century, particularly in the second half of the 19th century. and it has a lot to do with cities. and we've talked about in class how cities are growing, becoming more industrialized. and over time cities become associated with chaos, disorder, poor health. and as a consequence people are seeking the t
and i'll say, oh, i know baltimore well. what neighborhood? it turns out they live in some podunk town, you know, 25 miles outside of baltimore. or, you know, there are 8 million people who live in new york city but probably 30 or 40 million people who ask where they live they would say new york. nobody wants to admit they're from new jersey, i guess. you know, they do occupy this kind of strange space. so we're going to go back all the way in time. we're going to focus on the 20th century and...
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and i'll say, oh, i know baltimore well. what neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some podunk town 25 miles outside of baltimore. there are 8 million people who live in new york city, but probably 30 million or 40 million people who you ask where they live and they say new york. nobody wants to admit they're from new jersey, i guess. but they do occupy this kind of strange space. so we're going to go back all the way in time. we're going to focus on the 20th century and the mid 20th century in particular. we'll do early pre-history to think about how suburbs came to be. and although the word existed all the way back in the 14th century, the suburban ideal, the concept of suburbia really began in the 19th century, particularly in the second half of the 19th century. it has a lot to do with cities, and we've talked in class about how cities are growing, becoming more industrialized and over time cities become associated with chaos, disorder, poor health. and as a consequence, people are seeking the tonics of nature as a prescription for
and i'll say, oh, i know baltimore well. what neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some podunk town 25 miles outside of baltimore. there are 8 million people who live in new york city, but probably 30 million or 40 million people who you ask where they live and they say new york. nobody wants to admit they're from new jersey, i guess. but they do occupy this kind of strange space. so we're going to go back all the way in time. we're going to focus on the 20th century and the mid 20th...
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and baltimore wins by a final of 47-42. what a game. the victory improves the ravens' hope of making the postseason, sitting at third place in the afc north, one game behind the browns, as the playoff picture is still forming with three weeks left in the regular season. my dad's going to be happy about that ravens news. >>> as for the super bowl, now 54 days away, commissioner roger goodell reiterated yesterday that the league plans to have fans at raymond james stadium in tampa, florida, which has been at 25% capacity since week six. that's about roughly 16,000 people that could be in the stadium. and while governor ron desantis gave florida stadiums clearance to open at full capacity in october, the league has not yet set a fan capacity for the big game, and they denied an october report that the capacity would be 20% of the usual total. goodell said the league wants to have as many fans in the stadium as will be safe, but that the nfl won't jump ahead in the coronavirus vaccine line as doses make their way to americans, telling espn,
and baltimore wins by a final of 47-42. what a game. the victory improves the ravens' hope of making the postseason, sitting at third place in the afc north, one game behind the browns, as the playoff picture is still forming with three weeks left in the regular season. my dad's going to be happy about that ravens news. >>> as for the super bowl, now 54 days away, commissioner roger goodell reiterated yesterday that the league plans to have fans at raymond james stadium in tampa,...
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. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, an explosion rocks a baltimore high-rise. where the blast may have come from. >> and sticker shock from hospital bills. how patients can avoid surprise charges. >>> and we are still on track for our next rain. in fact two storms now in the forecast. one of them getting here christmas day. we will go into the timing on that and then we will look to . >>> this is the aftermath of a high-rise explosion in baltimore. nearly two dozen people were hurt, some in critical condition. at one point two workers were trapped on dangling scaffolding. evidence points to an explosion on the 16th floor where the offices of baltimore gas and electric were located. >>> a simple doctor visit led to more than $12,000 in medical bills for one woman. experts say she is not the only one getting sticker shock. the surprise charges patients on get. >> i felt pain and cramping. >> lorraine and her husband were traveling in may when she started to experience pelvip pain. she went to the closest in network hospital and was told she would be given a routi
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the baltimore quarterback lamar jackson sits most of the 4th quarter. his back up injured his knee and the ravens down one. here comes lamar. first play back was a 4th and five. looks like he would take out the run but instead throws a wide open marquis brown 44-yard touchdown and baltimore led 42- p35. baker mayfield u he is in from 22 yards out. the game is tied at 42. jackson gets ravens in the field goal range. justin tucker from 55 yards out, that is a game winning field goal. baltimore add the the safety on the final play and what a thriller. 47-42. ravens 8-5. the last playoff spot in the afc. >>> the 49ers will be without samuel for the film three games. the receive erin juried his left hamstring on the first play of the game sunday. there's a chance that samuel could return in the 49ers make the playoffs. fat chance. >>> college football. washington is out of the pack 12 championship game after a coronavirus outbreak left the huskies without enough healthy players. they are out, oregon who finished second will get to face usc on friday. >>> nba
the baltimore quarterback lamar jackson sits most of the 4th quarter. his back up injured his knee and the ravens down one. here comes lamar. first play back was a 4th and five. looks like he would take out the run but instead throws a wide open marquis brown 44-yard touchdown and baltimore led 42- p35. baker mayfield u he is in from 22 yards out. the game is tied at 42. jackson gets ravens in the field goal range. justin tucker from 55 yards out, that is a game winning field goal. baltimore...
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. >>> a fiery blast in baltimore the race to save window washers left dangling after an explosion hits a high-rise. >>> and feeding a new normal "early today" starts right now. >> good morning. thanking for joining us. i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm michelle fisher. >>> breaking out overnight, the president granted 20 more pardons including a first for a family member and several more for longtime alleys convicted in the robert mueller investigation. nbc's chris pollone joins us with more on that. more crucial names on that, right? >> that's right. the president gave full part on the charles kushner. if that sounds familiar, that's the father of his son-in-law jared kushner who pleaded guilty in 2004 for making illegal campaign donations in another rebuke, president pardoned paul manafort he also gave a full pardon to longtime campaign adviser roger stone. you might remember the president commuted his sentence previously stone was convicted last year on charges of making false statements, obstruction, and witness tampering. on tuesday the president granted clemency to more than a dozen o
. >>> a fiery blast in baltimore the race to save window washers left dangling after an explosion hits a high-rise. >>> and feeding a new normal "early today" starts right now. >> good morning. thanking for joining us. i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm michelle fisher. >>> breaking out overnight, the president granted 20 more pardons including a first for a family member and several more for longtime alleys convicted in the robert mueller...
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and i'll say i know baltimore we'll, what's neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some town 25 miles outside of baltimore. where there's 8 million people to live in new york city, but probably 30 or 40 million people you ask where they live you will say new york, no one wants to admit there from new jersey i guess. they do occupy this strange space. so when i go back all the way in time. when a focus on the 20th century in the mid 20th century in particular. listen really prehistoric to think about how suburbs came to be. we must show you know the word as existed in the 14th century, the suburban ideal, the concept of suburbs out really began in the 19th century. particularly and the second half of the 19th century or 14th century rather. it's how cities are becoming more industrialized, cities become so associated with chaos, disorder poor health. as a consequence, people are seeking the tonic's of nature, as a kind of prescription for better health. people want to escape the city. one of the ways you are able to do that before they b
and i'll say i know baltimore we'll, what's neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some town 25 miles outside of baltimore. where there's 8 million people to live in new york city, but probably 30 or 40 million people you ask where they live you will say new york, no one wants to admit there from new jersey i guess. they do occupy this strange space. so when i go back all the way in time. when a focus on the 20th century in the mid 20th century in particular. listen really prehistoric to...
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, of which there are many really many good bars in baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah, i love baltimore. >> if you put a gun against my head i couldn't find the bar again, i was so drunk when i got there. and i sat and i must have drunk another three martinis at the bar. and the guy -- i must have been smiling. i just must have been, like, from ear to ear and the guy kept on saying, "what's going on what's going on? you're in a good mood. i said, listen, you wouldn't [ bleep ] believe me if i told you. >> jimmy: he's like, "this guy's crazy, man he's just laughing." "i'm james bond. >> i must have literally -- i must have been cat like. i can't imagine. i must have looked crazy i mean the fact he even spoke to me was probably, you know - >> jimmy: what a tough thing to keep secret. and you're just like, "oh, my gosh." but i mean, there is one person you did tell, which i love this story. you told your mom. >> yeah, of course i mean, you know, i did. and then she got -- yeah, that's right yeah i told my mother and she then got done by the press because she is very tight-lipped but, of course, s
, of which there are many really many good bars in baltimore. >> jimmy: yeah, i love baltimore. >> if you put a gun against my head i couldn't find the bar again, i was so drunk when i got there. and i sat and i must have drunk another three martinis at the bar. and the guy -- i must have been smiling. i just must have been, like, from ear to ear and the guy kept on saying, "what's going on what's going on? you're in a good mood. i said, listen, you wouldn't [ bleep ] believe...
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a plane sliding off the taxiway in baltimore. let's go to rob marciano again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, icy roads making another rough ride home, after that deadly winter storm hammered the northeast. parts of upstate new york getting nearly four feet of snow. at baltimore's airport this morning, this spirit air flight from las vegas skidding off an icy runway. no one was hurt. around boston, a treacherous morning commute and huge waves crashing ashore in coastal towns. hundreds of spinouts and crashes across the storm zone. a multicar pileup with injuries on new york's west side. nearly 50 people hurt in accidents across connecticut. how long have you been working today? >> i've been working since 7:00 yesterday morning. >> reporter: holy smokes. over 24 hours? >> over 24 hours, yeah. >> reporter: in central pennsylvania, a fatal crash involving some 60 vehicles shutting down a stretch of interstate 80. tonight, nng new jersey's governor saying the storm did, indeed, delay some vaccine deliveries. >> it just may be a little
a plane sliding off the taxiway in baltimore. let's go to rob marciano again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, icy roads making another rough ride home, after that deadly winter storm hammered the northeast. parts of upstate new york getting nearly four feet of snow. at baltimore's airport this morning, this spirit air flight from las vegas skidding off an icy runway. no one was hurt. around boston, a treacherous morning commute and huge waves crashing ashore in coastal towns. hundreds of...
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a jet skidding off the runway in baltimore. >>> outrage tonight after a botched police raid in chicago. the wrong home. newly released body cam images tonight showing officers forcing their way in, guns drawn. the social worker who lives there handcuffed, wearing nothing. the mayor apologizing tonight. >>> and our made in america christmas. we asked for your one thing and so many of you answering the call. and tonight here, someone you will definitely know with some of her favorite things. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with the news that came in late today that the u.s. is now one step closer to having a second vaccine up and running across this country. an fda panel a short time ago recommending emergency approval now for the moderna vaccine. final authorization could come within hours. nearly 6 million doses are ready to be shipped tonight. the panel of scientists recommending the fda issue emergency use. and this time, the vote was 20-0. the numbers show moderna's vaccine is about 94% effective at preventing sympto
a jet skidding off the runway in baltimore. >>> outrage tonight after a botched police raid in chicago. the wrong home. newly released body cam images tonight showing officers forcing their way in, guns drawn. the social worker who lives there handcuffed, wearing nothing. the mayor apologizing tonight. >>> and our made in america christmas. we asked for your one thing and so many of you answering the call. and tonight here, someone you will definitely know with some of her...
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. >>> terrifying moments today when an explosion rocked a high-rise in baltimore. stephanie gosk now with the heart pounding rescue. >> reporter: a high flying drama unfolding over the streets of baltimore this morning, an explosion at the baltimore gas and electric building rocked downtown, partially collapsing the roof. >> we have victims on the roof i have at least one victim down. >> reporter: window washers were left dangling from their cables and workers inside were trapped. fire crews smashed windows on the 10th and 11th floor to reach the two men holding on for their lives. one rescue worker scaling the scaffolding himself to assist 21 people rescue altogether according to the mayor nine are in critical condition at the hospital. >> we're fortunate that as of right now we only have a serious injury, no deaths. >> reporter: the company says construction work being done on the building's air handling and boiler system was likely to blame. thankfully the offices were largely empty. because of the pandemic and the upcoming holiday, a much larger tragedy was avo
. >>> terrifying moments today when an explosion rocked a high-rise in baltimore. stephanie gosk now with the heart pounding rescue. >> reporter: a high flying drama unfolding over the streets of baltimore this morning, an explosion at the baltimore gas and electric building rocked downtown, partially collapsing the roof. >> we have victims on the roof i have at least one victim down. >> reporter: window washers were left dangling from their cables and workers inside...
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host: that stephen baltimore, maryland. reporting on the relief package unveiled on monday, went through the house and senate in a matter of hours. the senate cleared the massive package by a 92-6 vote after the house approved the package by 300 9-53. wereix republican senators marsha blackburn from tennessee, ,and paul, rick scott, mike lee and ted cruz of texas. kelly is next from illinois, go ahead. caller: yes, i am calling on behalf of the covid bill. i am a teacher's aide at the school and i have been that for 20 years. i'm just calling on behalf of that to say i am grateful for that because i am in good health -- i have health issues, but i am able to work. any little bit will help. i could complain, but i won't complain because i have been thanking god, he has been keeping me through this. i just want to say, even though there was $900 billion for the covid relief, how will that be spread around the echo and we don't go into a recession? god -- thanking god. caller: spending -- power bill, my water bill, my life ins
host: that stephen baltimore, maryland. reporting on the relief package unveiled on monday, went through the house and senate in a matter of hours. the senate cleared the massive package by a 92-6 vote after the house approved the package by 300 9-53. wereix republican senators marsha blackburn from tennessee, ,and paul, rick scott, mike lee and ted cruz of texas. kelly is next from illinois, go ahead. caller: yes, i am calling on behalf of the covid bill. i am a teacher's aide at the school...
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that mission brings him here to breaking bread in baltimore. >> why we need to be having hunger lines in america? why do we need to see people with long lines of cars in person, when snowing or rain, waiting for a box of food? >> reporter: across the country, his non-profit world central kitchen pays local restaurants to prepare hot meals for the hungry. since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore, with $1 million going back to the community. you saw restaurants that were unable to have customers, and we saw hungry families. so, we thought, why don't we connect those two things? >> reporter: it's a partnership that helps the hungry and keeps the lights on. chef-owner kimberly ellis. would you still be in business? >> no. hands down, we would not. i don't want to get emotional, but it really saved us. >> reporter: at nearby catherine's family services, andres and his volunteers served out 400 meals. hailey mitchell's mother depends on the food given away to feed her four children. >> i get food and stuff for my kids so they can eat. >> reporter: and so can families in near
that mission brings him here to breaking bread in baltimore. >> why we need to be having hunger lines in america? why do we need to see people with long lines of cars in person, when snowing or rain, waiting for a box of food? >> reporter: across the country, his non-profit world central kitchen pays local restaurants to prepare hot meals for the hungry. since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore, with $1 million going back to the community. you saw restaurants that...
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. >>> terrifying moments today when an explosion rocked a high-rise in baltimore. stephanie gosk now with the heart pounding rescue. >> reporter: a high flying drama unfolding over the streets of baltimore this morning, an explosion at the baltimore gas and electric building rocked downtown, partially collapsing the roof. >> we have victims on the roof i have at least one victim down. >> reporter: window washers were left dangling from their cables and workers inside were trapped. fire crews smashed windows on the 10th and 11th floor to reach the two men holding on for their lives. one rescue worker scaling the scaffolding himself to assist 21 people rescue altogether according to mayor nine are in critical condition at the hospital. >> we're fortunate that right now we only have a serious injury, no deaths. >> reporter: the company says construction work ikely to blame. thankfully the offices being done on the building's air handling and boiler system was likely to blame. thankfully the offices were largely empty. because of the pandemic and the upcoming holiday,
. >>> terrifying moments today when an explosion rocked a high-rise in baltimore. stephanie gosk now with the heart pounding rescue. >> reporter: a high flying drama unfolding over the streets of baltimore this morning, an explosion at the baltimore gas and electric building rocked downtown, partially collapsing the roof. >> we have victims on the roof i have at least one victim down. >> reporter: window washers were left dangling from their cables and workers inside...
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carley: the mayor of baltimore order ban on in person dining affected tonight after being sworn in. john joins us now. >> thank you for sharing your platform, appreciate this. carley: the mayor was -- how do you feel about the new mayor? >> the governor, larry hogan said it best yesterday when he calls the death sentence, and this deal the last below to so many of us who worked so hard, my father being an immigrant, the american dream, feels like a decision by an inexperienced mayor that wasn't necessary. a lot of us spend money we don't have to create outdoor spaces. they are looking for answers. what they did as well. it might create restrictions but no timelines, dying a slow but certain death. >> you created this line to create an outdoor space. restaurant owners in baltimore will follow the rules, some other cities they are not, they will lose their business. >> absolutely. the politicians selecting the winners and losers in this case, why are they being singled out when we can go to the casino. nobody likes to work out more, the casino with the chips and circulated indoors whe
carley: the mayor of baltimore order ban on in person dining affected tonight after being sworn in. john joins us now. >> thank you for sharing your platform, appreciate this. carley: the mayor was -- how do you feel about the new mayor? >> the governor, larry hogan said it best yesterday when he calls the death sentence, and this deal the last below to so many of us who worked so hard, my father being an immigrant, the american dream, feels like a decision by an inexperienced mayor...
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thank you very much there in the city of baltimore maryland. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me. the lead starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to the lead. i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. we begin with breakfast in the politician lead. president elect joe biden delivered remarks as we approach the owned of what he calls one of the toughest years the nation has faced. >> one thing i promise you, about my leadership during this crisis, i'm going tell it to you straight. i'm going tell you the truth. and here is the simple truth. our darkest days in the battle against covid are ahead of us. >> darkest days are ahead of us. that coming from president elect biden who is zeroing in on president trump, slamming the trump administration's response to the russian cyberattack saying it happened on president trump's watch while he wasn't watching. >> i know of nothing that suggests it is under control. this p
thank you very much there in the city of baltimore maryland. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me. the lead starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to the lead. i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. we begin with breakfast in the politician lead. president elect joe biden delivered remarks as we approach the owned of what he calls one of the toughest years the nation has faced. >> one thing i promise you, about my leadership...
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that mission brings him here to breaking bread in baltimore. >>why we need to be having hunger lines in america? why do we need to see people with long lines of cars in person, when snowing or rain, waiting for a box of food? >> reporter: across the country, his non-profit world central kitchen pays local restaurants to prepare hot meals for the hungry. since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore, with $1 million going back to the community. you saw restaurants that were unable to have customers, and we saw hungry families. so, we thought, why don't we connect those two things? >> reporter: it's a partnership that helps the hungry and keeps the lights on. chef-owner kimberly ellis. would you still be in business? >> no. hands down, we would not. i don't want to get emotional, but it really saved us. >> reporter: andres and his volunteers served out 400 meals. hailey mitchell's mother depends on the food given away to feed her four children. >> so they can eat. >> reporter: and so can families in nearly 400 cities, thanks to andres
that mission brings him here to breaking bread in baltimore. >>why we need to be having hunger lines in america? why do we need to see people with long lines of cars in person, when snowing or rain, waiting for a box of food? >> reporter: across the country, his non-profit world central kitchen pays local restaurants to prepare hot meals for the hungry. since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore, with $1 million going back to the community. you saw restaurants that...
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now he's putting his life back together again with the help of baltimore station. >> station. >> the point you make is important and is one that struck us as we were working on it. it's an overwhelmingly white community and i think like a a lot of communities back in the 1990s there was a lot of harsh commentary on the struggles of the communities that were talked about and about people making bad choices and not showing personal responsibility. meanwhile, the great harvard sociologist said no, it's about jobs and the loss of jobs and what that does in places like inner-city baltimore, for example. he was right because when kentucky and west virginia or northern maine, the same problems unfolded and that's one reason i think for a certain amount of optimism is that as whites have suffered from some of these problems, society as a whole has become more compassionate in ways that are hypocritical like a double standard that we talked about. we don't talk about junkies as people in need of treatment. it may be in this way that is unfair and hypocritical we may move towards more evidence
now he's putting his life back together again with the help of baltimore station. >> station. >> the point you make is important and is one that struck us as we were working on it. it's an overwhelmingly white community and i think like a a lot of communities back in the 1990s there was a lot of harsh commentary on the struggles of the communities that were talked about and about people making bad choices and not showing personal responsibility. meanwhile, the great harvard...
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all day long about surveilling him and here they had a plane flying over this you know the head of baltimore that could literally see 90 percent of the city at times and they just i mean from what the from what these researchers say just lied through their teeth about what the plane could or could not be used for and this is something that privacy organizations as well as they feel you and other organizations knew efficiently when baltimore police department actually announced they were going to use this type of technology because they were trying to get the community to rally against this from the beginning because there's no way to know whether or not what this type of information is going to be used for after it's collective but they do know that historically speaking when surveillance is used in that fashion there is no stopping these governments leap into these these police departments are using it however they want and also tracking people who have nothing to do with any type of criminal activity exactly because you know here's the thing it's like they will tell you all day all we need
all day long about surveilling him and here they had a plane flying over this you know the head of baltimore that could literally see 90 percent of the city at times and they just i mean from what the from what these researchers say just lied through their teeth about what the plane could or could not be used for and this is something that privacy organizations as well as they feel you and other organizations knew efficiently when baltimore police department actually announced they were going...
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he said, had his baltimore dreams. city, a poortime young man on the ocean, one of the greatest ports in america. and it was his place where he gained literacy. and again and again, gained literacy, which was his most prized possession. , both of quick think them, lincoln, we know a lot about lincoln's readings from various works, what link and read as a very young man, as a kid. but among the books lincoln cherished was this book called the colombian orchard. that douglasader discovers among his white playmates when he's about 11. and then takes in bars and finally get to some copy when he's about 12 years old. this amazing book that was 1797, whichrst in from over collection antiquity and enlightenment, but most importantly, the introduction to it, a how-to book on oratory. how to position your body and your shoulders and your neck in your hands, how to modulate your voice toward crescendos. if actually a guide to oratory. i don't know that doug ever read aristotle, but so did lincoln. that book was among the cherish
he said, had his baltimore dreams. city, a poortime young man on the ocean, one of the greatest ports in america. and it was his place where he gained literacy. and again and again, gained literacy, which was his most prized possession. , both of quick think them, lincoln, we know a lot about lincoln's readings from various works, what link and read as a very young man, as a kid. but among the books lincoln cherished was this book called the colombian orchard. that douglasader discovers among...
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since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore with $1 million going back to the community. >> we saw restaurants unable to serve and others unable to get food. >> something that will help owners to keep the lights on. >> would you still in business? >> we would not. hands down. we would not. i don't want to get emotional but it really saved us. >> nearby, he and volunteers handed out 400 meals. hailey mitchell's mother depends on the food give away to feed her three children. >> i get food and stuff for my kids so they can eat. >> so can families in nearly 400 cities thanks to andres and his food magic. >> this shows you boots on the groundwork, programs work, they can help one meal at a time. >> coming up on cbs this morning, we'll talk with the dr. celine, a member of the president-elect coronavirus vaccine advisory board about what we can expect in the coming here. >> and how working from home is more harmful to the planet than we realized. and taking us to new orleans for a spectacular holiday lights festival. that's the cbs news this morning. thank you for watching. i'
since april, 175,000 meals have been served in baltimore with $1 million going back to the community. >> we saw restaurants unable to serve and others unable to get food. >> something that will help owners to keep the lights on. >> would you still in business? >> we would not. hands down. we would not. i don't want to get emotional but it really saved us. >> nearby, he and volunteers handed out 400 meals. hailey mitchell's mother depends on the food give away to...
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the case of baltimore for both indoor and outdoor dining amid a spike in cases that has gone on in baltimore. in new york, indoor dining. the new york metropolitan area effective monday. how long all of this could go on? anyone's guess. it comes at a time that ironically vaccines are on the way. so are speaks in cases. what to make of this? a fast-moving news day. we're looking at the hope of a vaccine that could be out in america's hands and arms on monday morning. well, just against a spike in cases that has folks worrying about whether we will be hanging around the delays and more in the weeks and months to come. let's go to david lee miller on however this goes. david lee? >> neil, andrew cuomo says he's decision to halt all indoor dining in the city is because of an increase in the number of infections, transmission as well as the surge in the number of hospitalizations. he says the density of the city's population makes eating indoors at risk, in his words, too risky. the city was the epicenter of the pandemic. capacity was limited to 25%. monday, they'll be restricted to offering only
the case of baltimore for both indoor and outdoor dining amid a spike in cases that has gone on in baltimore. in new york, indoor dining. the new york metropolitan area effective monday. how long all of this could go on? anyone's guess. it comes at a time that ironically vaccines are on the way. so are speaks in cases. what to make of this? a fast-moving news day. we're looking at the hope of a vaccine that could be out in america's hands and arms on monday morning. well, just against a spike...
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we're on now because of the baltimore-pittsburgh game coming up at 12:30. first we want to catch you up. in the past hour, santa clara leaders addressed the covid spike pushing hospital capacity to the brink. they could be maxed out in just weeks. they also updated us on the rollout of the vaccine in the south bay. what are the headlines? >> we're to roll out that vaccine is underway at the same time that there's extreme pressure on our hospital capacity. before we get to that, i want to mention something news out of santa clara county. there are now nine confirmed cas of young people in the juvenile justice system and four staff members have tested positive to covid. they've been clean since march. i want to get to the hospital numbers. they are dire. as of yesterday, the five hospitals serving the soith county and east san jose reached 93% of their icu capacity. elsewhere in the county, 84% of ic umpbl beds were also taken. and with cases spiking, public health leaders expect hospitals could max out by christmas. >> we are especially concerned because non
we're on now because of the baltimore-pittsburgh game coming up at 12:30. first we want to catch you up. in the past hour, santa clara leaders addressed the covid spike pushing hospital capacity to the brink. they could be maxed out in just weeks. they also updated us on the rollout of the vaccine in the south bay. what are the headlines? >> we're to roll out that vaccine is underway at the same time that there's extreme pressure on our hospital capacity. before we get to that, i want to...
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plus baltimore, dallas played on. lamar jackson who missed last week with coronavirus on 4th down goes 37 yards for the easy touchdown and the 7-3 ravens lead. third quarter, 17-10. jackson a ton of time, a perfect pass to brown. 20-yard touchdown pass. baltimore wins 34-17 snapping their three game losing streak and improving to 7-5. greg williams lost his job after calling for an all out blitz against the raiders on sunday. they lost the game. they lost the chop on how rare is that call? according to espn since 2006, york was the first teem to send the all out blitz in the final seconds of the game when the opponent needed a touchdown. gruden has no interest in those types of stats. >> i think it's all hogwash. i used to work for that chapel so i know some of the stats a little bit fantasy driven. who cares about probability? we are moving onto indianapolis and being a little sarcastic and having a little fun. >> no fun here. iowa state, michigan won't play each other for the first time since the woodrow wilson admi
plus baltimore, dallas played on. lamar jackson who missed last week with coronavirus on 4th down goes 37 yards for the easy touchdown and the 7-3 ravens lead. third quarter, 17-10. jackson a ton of time, a perfect pass to brown. 20-yard touchdown pass. baltimore wins 34-17 snapping their three game losing streak and improving to 7-5. greg williams lost his job after calling for an all out blitz against the raiders on sunday. they lost the game. they lost the chop on how rare is that call?...
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baltimore added their safety on the final play. they won a thriller 47-42. 8-5, tied up with the offense for the last playoff spot in the afc. >>> the 49ers will be without sam you'll. samuel. there is a chance samuel could return if it is a big if and if the 49ers make the playoffs. >>> college football, washington is out of the pack 20 covid outbreaks, saying without any healthy players. with them out, oregon who second will need to get the pace of them on friday. nba after dealing with covid issues of their own, warriors, rookie james wiseman practiced for the first time today. let's just say he was a bit excited. >> i had way too much energy, so i had to calm down just a little bit. >> the no. 2 overall pick was on the court monday. not playing. but today's pre-season game, neither with draymond green who also practiced for the first time today after his positive covid test. giving up the possible review of the rookie. >> he didn't look too bomb out there. sometimes you go with the first practice and you look like you're all ov
baltimore added their safety on the final play. they won a thriller 47-42. 8-5, tied up with the offense for the last playoff spot in the afc. >>> the 49ers will be without sam you'll. samuel. there is a chance samuel could return if it is a big if and if the 49ers make the playoffs. >>> college football, washington is out of the pack 20 covid outbreaks, saying without any healthy players. with them out, oregon who second will need to get the pace of them on friday. nba after...
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as well at least 21 people have been injured one critically so after an explosion in central baltimore yesterday incident occurred on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building official calls remains. elephants brought face masks to type children on wednesday as part of a covert $900.00 safety initiative to encourage mask usage comes as a large coronavirus outbreak occurs at one of the country's biggest seafood markets thailand currently has almost 6000 cases of the virus. and i wraps it up for this news hour thanks for joining us here on r.t. objects enough now. christmas eve special well we await santa nothing away for because the future is here now and it's clear yes. so if someone wants to authorize a broad market in europe let's say your plan protection product dispersant we call this person or this company the applicant has to provide data that allows us as the risk a says to judge whether this product is safe or not and this information comes from the applicant and the studies that are commissioned by the applicant to allow us to assess the safety are paid by the
as well at least 21 people have been injured one critically so after an explosion in central baltimore yesterday incident occurred on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building official calls remains. elephants brought face masks to type children on wednesday as part of a covert $900.00 safety initiative to encourage mask usage comes as a large coronavirus outbreak occurs at one of the country's biggest seafood markets thailand currently has almost 6000 cases of the virus. and i...
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it's unclear if that snowy weather in baltimore played a role. >>> most of the northeast walk up to the most powerful snow storm in years. jay gray is watching today's frigid, icy, inconvenient and sometimes dangerous weather. >> reporter: central park covered in a blanket of white right now. it start ed snowing yesterday, 0 inches of snow and counting. to give you an idea, that's double all the snow they saw last winter. really affecting areas of the midatlantic through the east coast. ice in some areas and that's leading to power outages. roadways have been a mess with several multi-car collisions. airlines have canceled hundreds of flights before this storm, hundreds more expected to be canceled today. it's also playing havoc with deliveries for the holiday season. one thing it's not doing, though, slowing down the delivery of the covid-19 vaccine. >> we expect to keep get iting e deliveries and keep being able to turn around and get people vaccinated. >> here in central park, once the sun came up, we started to see people moving in. we see people, obviously, walking their dogs, the
it's unclear if that snowy weather in baltimore played a role. >>> most of the northeast walk up to the most powerful snow storm in years. jay gray is watching today's frigid, icy, inconvenient and sometimes dangerous weather. >> reporter: central park covered in a blanket of white right now. it start ed snowing yesterday, 0 inches of snow and counting. to give you an idea, that's double all the snow they saw last winter. really affecting areas of the midatlantic through the east...
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the new blow the baltimore ravens are taking ahead of this afternoon's game against the steelers. ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about protecting yourself wit
the new blow the baltimore ravens are taking ahead of this afternoon's game against the steelers. ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your...
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for freeman hraws, head of the university of maryland- baltimore county, and his wife jacquelin se, deciding n up for the trial was an easy decision. the lead n.i.h. scientist developing the vaccine, kizzme wkia corbet a graduate of the university. >> sometimes, you know, it's about, you know, who you know and what you see going on that kin od of gives you that ki belief that this might be okay for me, too. >> reporter: in september, the hrabowskis tookhe first dose of the moderna vaccine. back at the university of maryland school of medicine for the second. whe motivated to help advance the s also hoping to changee perceptions of the vcine, particularly in the ack community. >> we're really thinking about this next period of the vaccine and whether people are going to take it. and it just seems very important e start acclimating peop to the idea that all of us should be doing this, that it's very important for life and deasons. >> reporter: polls show widespread skepticism about the newly-developed vaccines. and in the black community, that distrust is even higher. pew study from last month
for freeman hraws, head of the university of maryland- baltimore county, and his wife jacquelin se, deciding n up for the trial was an easy decision. the lead n.i.h. scientist developing the vaccine, kizzme wkia corbet a graduate of the university. >> sometimes, you know, it's about, you know, who you know and what you see going on that kin od of gives you that ki belief that this might be okay for me, too. >> reporter: in september, the hrabowskis tookhe first dose of the moderna...
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just 21 people have been injured one critically so after an explosion in central baltimore yesterday the incident happened on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building efficient cause is unknown. and then you'll event in thailand where elephants bring children christmas gifts topical twists this year when the children were given facemasks as part of a coronavirus safety drive that comes out of the country's worst outbreak was confirmed over the weekend at a seafood centered near by and coke. ok that would you rather today appreciate you joining me this morning on r.t. don't forget to check out more stories that we have for you though on our web site at auntie dot com. she sure can include those who didn't just sit in judgment and i thought you don't mind it just became isn't on that was the goal post the shining most of. the time because of the my face you know for along today my country not just in the east of upset the map. a bunch of us the economy to have more than a fast path is that. the south. will supplant the must look to good enough for most of the 30 minute
just 21 people have been injured one critically so after an explosion in central baltimore yesterday the incident happened on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building efficient cause is unknown. and then you'll event in thailand where elephants bring children christmas gifts topical twists this year when the children were given facemasks as part of a coronavirus safety drive that comes out of the country's worst outbreak was confirmed over the weekend at a seafood centered near...
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yesterday it happened on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building the cause of that explosion is unknown. and the new leventon thailand relevance bring children christmas gifts got a topical twist this year the children being given face masks as part of a coronavirus safety dr comes after the country's worst outbreak was confirmed at the weekend at the seafood center near bangkok. that wraps it up for this news hour with updates in 30 minutes. well no one said no no. no. real to look they should know per. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. the real you know. what it said israel should go. ahead today no. new look at the russia of putting. him on the model. you know model others and then. there are my thoughts on the muscle. i'm going to know i think the number 4 kind of wish to know about dollar one you until you do them. will cost them more or less than 0. point. 00 want to. see m
yesterday it happened on the 16th floor of the baltimore gas and electric building the cause of that explosion is unknown. and the new leventon thailand relevance bring children christmas gifts got a topical twist this year the children being given face masks as part of a coronavirus safety dr comes after the country's worst outbreak was confirmed at the weekend at the seafood center near bangkok. that wraps it up for this news hour with updates in 30 minutes. well no one said no no. no. real...