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i wanted to tell the story of baltimore. i wanted to show the world what i know, what you all know, about the incredible innovations, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference that we're making. and i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects that we're so proud of overseeing in baltimore. our program safe streets to disrupt violence. our opioid overdose work that saved more than 3,000 lives in three years. our healthy babies program that's still going out strong now that during the time i was here reduced infant mortality by 38%. but in talking to my publisher over time, i started to realize that my story is also a story of public health. and that story was hard to write because i think, like many people, i had blocked out some of the difficult parts of my childhood. and even my adulthood, just things that i didn't really want to tell people, and i had scrolled away and hidden away somewhere. i had not really talked to a lot of people about tom, the question that you're asking about, immigration.
i wanted to tell the story of baltimore. i wanted to show the world what i know, what you all know, about the incredible innovations, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference that we're making. and i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects that we're so proud of overseeing in baltimore. our program safe streets to disrupt violence. our opioid overdose work that saved more than 3,000 lives in three years. our healthy babies program that's still going out strong now...
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i wanted to tell the story of baltimore. i wanted to show the world i know what you all know about the incredible innovation, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference we are making. i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects i was so proud of overseeing and baltimore art program on c street are overdose work that saved more than 3000 lives in three years, the healthy babies program is still going on strong now during the time i was here a decreased infant mortality. that is what he intended to the book on. but in talking with my publisher over time i started to realize that my story is also story public health. that story was hard to write because i think, like many people, i had blocked out some of the difficult parts of my childhood. even my adulthood. things i did not really want to tell people. i had it hidden away somewhere. i had not really talked to a lot of people about tom's while i think people may have known parts of it, maybe not everything. my parents and grandparents suffered a lot
i wanted to tell the story of baltimore. i wanted to show the world i know what you all know about the incredible innovation, the dedicated people working here in our city and the difference we are making. i also wanted to demonstrate about the projects i was so proud of overseeing and baltimore art program on c street are overdose work that saved more than 3000 lives in three years, the healthy babies program is still going on strong now during the time i was here a decreased infant mortality....
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en baltimore los raiders se enfrentaron a indianÁpolis. baltimore con un total de 31—25 finalizaron con marca de 4—1 . esta fue la cuarta derrota de indianÁpolis. tras el escÁndalo suscitado de la nfl los raiders derrotaron a su entrenador. quedan perfectamente no te preocupes ma' ya vamos para allá. ¡con quién vienes... cuéntame! ¿cómo la describo...? es la que me ayuda a superar cualquier situación. la que maneja todo con serenidad, pero más que nada... es la que siempre me lleva a los mejores lugares. ¡ay, ya la quiero conocer! ¡pues ven afuera! ¿cómo que afuera? ¿no es la más hermosa? ja... ja... presentando la totalmente nueva nissan frontier. paula: no olvidedescargar nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticias. llegamos al final de "noticias univisiÓn 14". nos volvemos a encontrar maÑana. permiso. este martes en "primer impacto". ♪ ♪ patricia: es lunes 11 de octubre y estÁ sola principales noticias. horror y pÁnico en san diego al estrellarse una avioneta en un vecindario de la ciudad causando al menos dos muertos. u
en baltimore los raiders se enfrentaron a indianÁpolis. baltimore con un total de 31—25 finalizaron con marca de 4—1 . esta fue la cuarta derrota de indianÁpolis. tras el escÁndalo suscitado de la nfl los raiders derrotaron a su entrenador. quedan perfectamente no te preocupes ma' ya vamos para allá. ¡con quién vienes... cuéntame! ¿cómo la describo...? es la que me ayuda a superar cualquier situación. la que maneja todo con serenidad, pero más que nada... es la que siempre me...
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we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been struggling to reach a deal. the stakes are certainly high for the president, for his party and for the nation. tonight president biden will take questions about his agenda directly from voters here in baltimore. everyone in this audience is vaccinated and masked per local regulations except when questioning the president. i've been vaccinated as well, tested multiple times for covid in the past week, including today. so with that i want to welcome the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you. >>
we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been...
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we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been struggling to reach a deal. the stakes are certainly high for the president, for his party and for the nation. tonight president biden will take questions about his agenda directly from voters here in baltimore. everyone in this audience is vaccinated and masked per local regulations except when questioning the president. i've been vaccinated as well, tested multiple times for covid in the past week, including today. so with that i want to welcome the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you. >>
we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been...
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we go into great detail about what "the baltimore banner" hopes to be. check it out, cnn.com/audio. >>> on this happy halloween i thought it would be nice to share how some of your favorite cnn anchors are dressing up. i'm not dressing up. jake tapper did, as ted lasso. here are members of jake tapper's team. next kate bolduan as elvis. outstanding. this is why i don't dress up. i can't top these. don lemon and his fiancee tim malone shared this last night. it's incredible. whoopi and joy. we hope you have a great happy halloween. we'll see you back here this time next week. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while yo
we go into great detail about what "the baltimore banner" hopes to be. check it out, cnn.com/audio. >>> on this happy halloween i thought it would be nice to share how some of your favorite cnn anchors are dressing up. i'm not dressing up. jake tapper did, as ted lasso. here are members of jake tapper's team. next kate bolduan as elvis. outstanding. this is why i don't dress up. i can't top these. don lemon and his fiancee tim malone shared this last night. it's incredible....
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more recently, they've actually been buying newspapers, like the "chicago tribune," "the baltimore sun," that are profitable. they're still turning a profit. and alden still follows its playbook of severe cuts and maximizing short-term profits. and so i don't think they can really plausibly make e case that they're trying to save these newspapers or put them on solid footing for the future. all signs point to them trying to take as much cash out of them in possible in the short term so they will show up on their ledger as as a winning investment, whether or not the papers can survive another five, 10, 15 years. >> yang: you also write sort of the reaction of what alden global capital is doing, actually provide a little bit of optimism of newspapers' futures? >> right, i spoke to a man in baltimore named stewart banam, who is a local hotel magnate, wealthy philanthropist, who actually tried to save the "the baltimore sun" from alden capital and was ultimately unsuccessful in that. but since his acquisition of "the sun" he has become convinced the paper under alden's ownership will not b
more recently, they've actually been buying newspapers, like the "chicago tribune," "the baltimore sun," that are profitable. they're still turning a profit. and alden still follows its playbook of severe cuts and maximizing short-term profits. and so i don't think they can really plausibly make e case that they're trying to save these newspapers or put them on solid footing for the future. all signs point to them trying to take as much cash out of them in possible in the...
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we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. "cuomo primetime" starts right now. ♪ >>> all right. our thanks to anderson and president biden to pick up on his last comment, and paraphrase, how big a deal was this town hall for president biden? i'm chris cuomo. welcome to a compact edition of primetime following the main ent our cnn town hall just wrapping up. you see it right there. president biden made news tonight on his stalled agenda, some good insight into how negotiations are going. and also where he stands on the fate of the filibuster. he now says he thinks we're going to have to move to the point where we fundamentally alter it to get some legislation passed like voting rights and raising the debt ceiling. but can't embrace reform now because he would lose at least three democratic votes. now that is farther than he's ever gone before. the question is, does he really go all the way? in the meantime, he insisted he will be able to get his own party behind him on his bold, domestic agenda. let's bring in better minds fo
we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. "cuomo primetime" starts right now. ♪ >>> all right. our thanks to anderson and president biden to pick up on his last comment, and paraphrase, how big a deal was this town hall for president biden? i'm chris cuomo. welcome to a compact edition of primetime following the main ent our cnn town hall just wrapping up. you see it right there. president biden made news tonight on his stalled agenda, some good insight into how...
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david: i went to baltimore too. what i found is that from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is when you don't have hard numbers, most of the money went to places that did not really need it. the state of oregon designated some really economically bad to rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. downtown qualifies because not very many people live there but the people who do live there are in housing that has been preserved as affordable housing so it shows up as poor. what i found is in a place like oregon as much as i could tell, much of the money went to places like downtown portland, office buildings, condo complexes, and, very little to the immigrant community of rockwood outside. baltimore is a fascinating place. it was exactly what opportunity zones were meant for. i mean, it is a struggling town. it was the six largest city in america in 1950. now they are down to 600,000 people and have a terrible crime problem. its reputation was probably ruined by the wire
david: i went to baltimore too. what i found is that from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is when you don't have hard numbers, most of the money went to places that did not really need it. the state of oregon designated some really economically bad to rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. downtown qualifies because not very many people live there but the people who do live there are in housing that has been preserved as affordable housing...
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in places like baltimore, we had our sister local in baltimore come out and send some of their members to arizona to help us. because they know some of the abusive tactics on the ground. i agree with her 100%. host: let's talk to david who is calling from englewood, new jersey on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment about the voter id and then i will make two comments. black folks can get any id as well as anybody else. one thing i noticed the liberals do is everything they want is radical. they simply don't like the country. it is that simple. everything they do, they say we are fighting for black folks. maybe we don't need you to fight for us because most of your policies have helped to destroy the black community. i want to ask about this bill, two provisions. does it have ballot harvesting? does it make that legal? second of all, what about gerrymandering? i live in the district represented by william has brown -- by william brown who has a heart condition and is still running. is that district gerrymandered? my third point, because it i
in places like baltimore, we had our sister local in baltimore come out and send some of their members to arizona to help us. because they know some of the abusive tactics on the ground. i agree with her 100%. host: let's talk to david who is calling from englewood, new jersey on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment about the voter id and then i will make two comments. black folks can get any id as well as anybody else. one thing i noticed the...
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the alden-owned "baltimore sun." it'd start with a newsroom next year of 50 journalists. annual operating budget of $50 million. it is not nothing. you know, i think he hopes that more philanthropic, civic-minded, wealthy people in these communities will decide to step up and fund new news projects. but, you know, it's an open question, whether that will work. there have been experiments like this in the past that have not. a lot of the people in the industry are watching that experiment closely. >> this is such an important story that you've written. i hope everybody reads it. just to understand the things that are happening around you that you may not even realize just because you're reading the same paper every day. it is written differently. it is written by fewer people. there are fewer stories of direct relevance to you. more stories written by central organizations. really important story, not just about journalism but democracy. mckay, good to see you. thank you, my friend. staff writer at "the atlantic." do
the alden-owned "baltimore sun." it'd start with a newsroom next year of 50 journalists. annual operating budget of $50 million. it is not nothing. you know, i think he hopes that more philanthropic, civic-minded, wealthy people in these communities will decide to step up and fund new news projects. but, you know, it's an open question, whether that will work. there have been experiments like this in the past that have not. a lot of the people in the industry are watching that...
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guest: i did go to baltimore, because you do that without getting on a plane. what i found is that, from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is, most of the money went to places that didn't really need it. the state of oregon designated some really bad, economically bad rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. not many people lived there, but the people who do are in housing that has been preserved. in a place like oregon, as much as i can tell, most of the money went to places like downtown portland. baltimore is just a fascinating place. it was exactly what opportunity zones were meant for. i mean, is a struggling town, the sixth largest city in america. they got a little opportunity zone money. i was just there yesterday, a guy is taking some rowhouses and renovating them. he is going to put businesses on the first floor. his whole project is $5 million. the condo complex, what i fear is that because there was nothing to force people to put money into places like this in on north avenue in baltimore, most of
guest: i did go to baltimore, because you do that without getting on a plane. what i found is that, from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is, most of the money went to places that didn't really need it. the state of oregon designated some really bad, economically bad rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. not many people lived there, but the people who do are in housing that has been preserved. in a place like oregon, as much as i can tell,...
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>> i spoke to a man in baltimore who is a wealthy philanthropist to try to save the baltimore sun from alden capital and was ultimately unsuccessful in that. since its acquisition of the sun , he has become convinced that the paper will not be able to provide the city with what it needs, so he has started to build his own nonprofit, digital newsroom from the ground up. he is investing a significant amount of money into it. he told me it will launch next year with a newsroom of 50 journalists, which is close to the size of the sun, and an annual operating budget of $15 million. his hope is that they can figure out a nonprofit model that can be replicated in cities and markets across the country. >> thank you very much. ♪ judy: the batwa people, once known as pygmies, are one of the oldest surviving indigenous tribes in africa. their traditional lands, forests high in the mountains, straddle several east african countries. but the batwa are now also called conservation refugees, as governments scramble to cope with the pressures of population growth and climate change. special correspo
>> i spoke to a man in baltimore who is a wealthy philanthropist to try to save the baltimore sun from alden capital and was ultimately unsuccessful in that. since its acquisition of the sun , he has become convinced that the paper will not be able to provide the city with what it needs, so he has started to build his own nonprofit, digital newsroom from the ground up. he is investing a significant amount of money into it. he told me it will launch next year with a newsroom of 50...
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that's helped clear the backlog in baltimore. tell me how that's been working out the past few months. >> so what i can say is i think it's really important to give context for this situation. you have a newly elected prosecutor who took office in january of 2021, right? so that's like nine months into an unprecedented sort of global pandemic already underway. so in this instance, as you've already indicated there's this huge backlog of cases not due to any sort of malfeasance on the part of her predecessor but due to the fact the grand jury was gone for so long. she had to assemble teams and thousands of backlogged cases. i guess the greater question for all of us is how effective are the constraints of the criminal justice system during a global pandemic to protect citizens from violent individuals. as you indicated in baltimore with the exception of very limited sort of virtual hearings, our courts were literally shut down for 18 months, and so what we did as you're aware, we understood that resources were going to be a proble
that's helped clear the backlog in baltimore. tell me how that's been working out the past few months. >> so what i can say is i think it's really important to give context for this situation. you have a newly elected prosecutor who took office in january of 2021, right? so that's like nine months into an unprecedented sort of global pandemic already underway. so in this instance, as you've already indicated there's this huge backlog of cases not due to any sort of malfeasance on the part...
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no party for los angeles in baltimore, as the ravens outrushed them by 161 yards. baltimore started the game on a 17-0 run and would shout out the chargers in the second half. they win 34-6. >>> a streak snapped across the pond trevor lawrence led the jaguars down the field setting up the game-winning field goal. jacksonville snaps its 20-game losing streak by winning 23-20 >>> trayvon diggs picking off a quarterback in his sixth straight game. the cowboys and the patriots, dak prescott finds lamb with room to run. and dallas walks off with the win over new england 35-29 the cowboys were among the top performers prescott connected with lamb for two of his three scores on the day. >>> the baseball playoffs, a nailbiter on the diamond game two, the dodgers lead after a home run the braves tied it up in the 8th. in the bottom of the 9th, eddie rosario. that's right up the middle the braves win it 5-4. they now take a 2-0 series lead. they go to los angeles for game three. >>> still to come, got to see this, especially if you're watching this whole thing. they risk it
no party for los angeles in baltimore, as the ravens outrushed them by 161 yards. baltimore started the game on a 17-0 run and would shout out the chargers in the second half. they win 34-6. >>> a streak snapped across the pond trevor lawrence led the jaguars down the field setting up the game-winning field goal. jacksonville snaps its 20-game losing streak by winning 23-20 >>> trayvon diggs picking off a quarterback in his sixth straight game. the cowboys and the patriots,...
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. >> yo vine de baltimore anoche y me quedÉ varada en miami. >> no hay nada disponible. galo: tambiÉn seÑalaron que no es fruto de problemas con los empleados. se achacar las cancelaciones a una —— los trabajadores achacar las cancelaciones a la mala planificaciÓn. algunos pasajeros dicen que es la aerolÍnea deberÍa responder con mayor transparencia. patricia: en nueva york las familias que tuvieron que abandonar sus hogares al quedar inhabitables por el huracÁn ida dicen que la ayuda no es suficiente . alegan que no alcanza para el alquiler de una vivienda y la ayuda de alojamiento en hoteles se termina en unas pocas semanas. >> es difÍcil porque te afecta mucho psicolÓgicamente. >> ella y su bebita aÚn no tienen hogar. esta madre soltera indocumentada vivÍan un sÓtano que se inundo y no podrÁ regresar. >> lo Único que salvar es esta maleta. todo lo perdÍ. no se estÁn dando hasta el 31 de octubre. quÉ vamos a hacer nosotros? reportera: ella asegura que recibe ayuda, pero no es suficiente. >> me dieron una bonificaciÓn de 3600 para rentar. es muy com
. >> yo vine de baltimore anoche y me quedÉ varada en miami. >> no hay nada disponible. galo: tambiÉn seÑalaron que no es fruto de problemas con los empleados. se achacar las cancelaciones a una —— los trabajadores achacar las cancelaciones a la mala planificaciÓn. algunos pasajeros dicen que es la aerolÍnea deberÍa responder con mayor transparencia. patricia: en nueva york las familias que tuvieron que abandonar sus hogares al quedar inhabitables por el huracÁn ida dicen...
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the chicago bez is now decided to leave on the fail to the baltimore ravens, a winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the colts who looked the stronger of the 2 sides of us. how about this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yard touchdown, indianapolis who leaded 20 to 3 at once age baltimore battled back by one with a 40 seconds left, completed a 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in the mall jackson, the found ne brown, the had the ravens, a memorable $3125.00. when the boston red sox are on the, on their way to the american league championship series off to winning that division, series against tampa bay, boston dropped game. want to raise but quickly on things around the red folks winning 3 straight games, including a sick, 5 victory and game for on monday to clinch the best of 5 match up. they'll face either the houston astros or chicago white folks next. now to the tennis at indian wells and men's top seat, a demo medford of is through to the last 16, the russian was up against a sub is a flip crane of it. on monday, met ford f o
the chicago bez is now decided to leave on the fail to the baltimore ravens, a winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the colts who looked the stronger of the 2 sides of us. how about this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yard touchdown, indianapolis who leaded 20 to 3 at once age baltimore battled back by one with a 40 seconds left, completed a 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in the mall jackson, the found ne brown, the had the ravens,...
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other major cities affected include baltimore, phoenix, and dallas. late today, southwest saying it's working to accommodate all stranded passengers. phil lipof has the story. >> reporter: tonight, confusion and chaos at airports across the country. tens of thousands of southwest airlines passengers stranded after their flights were canceled. the airline cancelling more than 1,000 flights today, on top of 800 saturday. >> i got an email at 5:00 this morning telling me my flight was canceled. >> reporter: in el pase, tanya sanchez was heading to dallas for the cowboys game. but at the airport, more red on the boards than anything else. in denver, ryan lacy says he waited more than three hours in this line to rebook his flight. >> we were originally going from denver to orlando. and now we're going denver to tampa. we're not quite sure how we're going to get to orlando yet. >> reporter: in a statement, southwest saying we've continued diligent work throughout the weekend to reset our operation. with a focus on getting aircraft and crews repositioned to
other major cities affected include baltimore, phoenix, and dallas. late today, southwest saying it's working to accommodate all stranded passengers. phil lipof has the story. >> reporter: tonight, confusion and chaos at airports across the country. tens of thousands of southwest airlines passengers stranded after their flights were canceled. the airline cancelling more than 1,000 flights today, on top of 800 saturday. >> i got an email at 5:00 this morning telling me my flight was...
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the baltimore ravens were winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the colts who look the stronger of the 2 sides at 1st house this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yard touchdown. for indianapolis, the lead $20.00 to $3.00 at one stage. baltimore battle back with 40 seconds left completed the 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in lamar jackson found marquee se brown to hand the ravens, a memorable, $3125.00. when the boston red sox are on their way to the american league championship series off to winning their division series against tampa bay, boston dropped game. wanted you've raised but quickly turn things around. the red sox winning 3 straight gains, including a $65.00 victory and game 4 on monday to clench the best of 5 matcher fell face either the houston astros or chicago white sox. next. that's the tennis, that indian wells, and mens topsy dental medford. ab is through to the last 16, the russian was up against serbia. phillip korean, of ich, on monday, medford have won the 1st set comfortably 62.
the baltimore ravens were winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the colts who look the stronger of the 2 sides at 1st house this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yard touchdown. for indianapolis, the lead $20.00 to $3.00 at one stage. baltimore battle back with 40 seconds left completed the 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in lamar jackson found marquee se brown to hand the ravens, a memorable, $3125.00. when the boston red sox are on...
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the baltimore ravens were winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the cold to look the stronger of the 2 sides at 1st. how's this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yell touchdown for indianapolis who lead to 20 to 3 at one stage. baltimore battle back and with 40 seconds left, completed a 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in lamar jackson from law cases. brown hand, the ravens, a memorable 3125 when boston red sox are on their way to the american league. championship series off to winning their division series against tampa bay, boston dropped game one to the race but quickly turn things around. the red sox winning 3 straight games, including a $65.00 victory game for on monday, to clench the best of 5 match up. they'll face either the houston astros or chicago white sox next. now to the tennis at indian wells and men's top see, daniel met a bit of is through the last 16, the russian was up against sub, as philip crane of it on monday. but for the f one, the 1st sat comfortably 6th to the us open champion,
the baltimore ravens were winners on monday against the indianapolis colts. but it was the cold to look the stronger of the 2 sides at 1st. how's this for a run, jonathan taylor completing a 76 yell touchdown for indianapolis who lead to 20 to 3 at one stage. baltimore battle back and with 40 seconds left, completed a 2 point conversion to tie the game. it went into overtime in lamar jackson from law cases. brown hand, the ravens, a memorable 3125 when boston red sox are on their way to the...
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that is likely what you'll hear president biden focus on here tonight in baltimore. >> all right. kaitlan collins and lauren fox thanks to both of you. the town hall with president biden starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. any moment a cdc panel voting on booster shots. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. >>> in our health lead any moment a group of cdc advisers are going to vote on whether to recommend booster shots for eligible adults who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccine. if that group votes yes then the recommendation will go to cdc director rochelle walensky's desk for the final okay. those eligible could get their boosters as soon as this weekend. >> reporter: decision day the cdc vaccine advisers set to vote this hour on whether
that is likely what you'll hear president biden focus on here tonight in baltimore. >> all right. kaitlan collins and lauren fox thanks to both of you. the town hall with president biden starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. any moment a cdc panel voting on booster shots. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold....
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as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's west side. every day, a struggle to survive. >> my routine was looking in a gutter to find some coins, figure out how to get some chicken gizzards or wings for the day. and then off to find my mom. that was my normal. reporter: and figure out where to sleep. >> yeah. it was an open space. i could sleep under aree or in an abandoned house. porter: his mother's foster parents took him in and got legal custody. his mother cheryl died at age 36. in his book, he calls for a hero. >> i think she did one of the hardest things there is to do. from mother to give up their child and to be selfless, to have that child have a chance at life. on her deathbed, her last dying words to my brother was, i want you to be like your brother. i can get emotional now because to me, it signifies that she really loved me. that's really real. reporter: music became his way forward. in middle school, he latched onto the tuba which he calls the underdog instrument. >> it represents me. the tuba is big, bulky, clumsy someti
as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's west side. every day, a struggle to survive. >> my routine was looking in a gutter to find some coins, figure out how to get some chicken gizzards or wings for the day. and then off to find my mom. that was my normal. reporter: and figure out where to sleep. >> yeah. it was an open space. i could sleep under aree or in an abandoned house. porter: his mother's foster parents took him in and got...
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now the focus is on baltimore's police force to see if those numbers change and how that could impact the safety of the city. >>> conservative radio host and vaccine skeptic dennis praeger says he got covid and he did it on purpose. listen to this. >> it is infinitely preferable to have natural immunity than vaccine immunity. and that is what i hoped for the entire time. hence i so engaged with str strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them, knowing that i was making myself very susceptible to getting covid. which is indeed, as bizarre as it sounded, what i wanted. >> all right. joining me now, brian stelter, cnn chief media correspondent and anchor of "reliable sources." sanjay and other doctors will say this is an awful idea. >> yes. this is the illogical extreme. he is not the only right-wing radio host that pushes this narrative that you should go out and get covid. he says it has happened to him and he is doing okay. he is taking one of those cocktails of drugs that's recommended by fringe doctors. this is really about owning the limits. whatever biden says, what
now the focus is on baltimore's police force to see if those numbers change and how that could impact the safety of the city. >>> conservative radio host and vaccine skeptic dennis praeger says he got covid and he did it on purpose. listen to this. >> it is infinitely preferable to have natural immunity than vaccine immunity. and that is what i hoped for the entire time. hence i so engaged with str strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them, knowing that i was...
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agenda directly to you, the american people, taking questions from voters at a cnn town hall live in baltimore. it is a fascinating and consequential moment. it is hard to sell a package that is still tbd because of big differences in the democratic family so as the president tells the voters asking the questions and those of you watching at home he'll also be trying to sell his favorite pieces of the plan and persuade democratic lawmakers it is time to make the tough decisions needed to make a deal. the president's first year scorecard and his long-term legacy hang in the balance. so do the narrow democratic majorities in the house and the senate and perhaps that big governor's race in virginia that will be settled 12 days from now. everyone in the negotiations, you heard the speaker at the top of the program. everyone sees things are closer. everyone also says there are giant issues, among them getting a key moderate senator on board with how to pay for $1 about 5 trillion to $1.9 trillion in new spending. let's begin with our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president tr
agenda directly to you, the american people, taking questions from voters at a cnn town hall live in baltimore. it is a fascinating and consequential moment. it is hard to sell a package that is still tbd because of big differences in the democratic family so as the president tells the voters asking the questions and those of you watching at home he'll also be trying to sell his favorite pieces of the plan and persuade democratic lawmakers it is time to make the tough decisions needed to make a...
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as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's tough west side, every day a struggle to survive. >> my routine was look in the gutter, try to find some coins, figure out how i was going to get some chicken gizzards or chicken wings for the day, and then off to find my mom, if we weren't together. that was my normal. >> brown: and figure out where to sleep? >> where to sleep, yeah. and it was an open space so i could sleep under a tree. i could sleep in an abandoned house. >> brown: at age four, his mother's foster parents took him in and got legal custody. his mother, cheryl, died at age 36. in his book, white calls her a "hero." >> because i think she did one of the hardest things there is to do, is for a mother to give up their child and to be selfless, to have that child have a chance at life. and on her deathbed, her last dying words to my brother was, "i want you to be like your brother." which, i can get a little emotional now-- because to me, it signifies that she really loved me, and that's really real. >> brown: music became his way forw
as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's tough west side, every day a struggle to survive. >> my routine was look in the gutter, try to find some coins, figure out how i was going to get some chicken gizzards or chicken wings for the day, and then off to find my mom, if we weren't together. that was my normal. >> brown: and figure out where to sleep? >> where to sleep, yeah. and it was an open space so i could sleep under a tree....
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coming up this morning, author and university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle on election fraud claims, the januar
coming up this morning, author and university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle on election fraud claims, the januar
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coming up thursday morning author university of baltimore law professor kimberly on continued election thoughts from the right for the generate six investigation and what she perceives to be threat against democracy of the u.s. talks about website talking about america which seeks to unify thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now our new mobile app. join the discussion. text messages and tweets. >> thursday the atlantic council josÉ look at the geopolitics of global technology standards pretty watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span online@c-span.org or on a new video app c-span now. thursday a house subcommittee examines the impact of a cashless economy on disadvantaged communities. watch live noon eastern on c-span2 online@c-span.org or on our new video app c-span now. >> weekends on c-span2 bring the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history tv 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. a look at how the legacy of president woodrow wilson fairs and age of racial reckoning with that woodrow wilson presidential library the and the woodrow wilson inte
coming up thursday morning author university of baltimore law professor kimberly on continued election thoughts from the right for the generate six investigation and what she perceives to be threat against democracy of the u.s. talks about website talking about america which seeks to unify thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now our new mobile app. join the discussion. text messages and tweets. >> thursday the atlantic council josÉ look at the geopolitics of global technology...
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paulina: la policÍa de baltimore informÓ que al menos siete personas fueron desde un automÓvil. cuatro de la vÍctimas son adolescentes. las autoridades estÁn investigando las causas que desataron este hecho. fÉlix: al regresar: un inmigrante mexicano triunfa en canadÁ, un negocio que deja la comunidad con el mejor sabor. paulina: otro volcÁn entra en erupciÓn en europa, pero ahora es en italia. ♪ ♪ paulina: seguimos con las noticias, porque un inmigrante mexicano que vive en canadÁ cumpliÓ el sueÑo que tenÍa desde niÑos, crear su propio negocio y lo logrÓ a travÉs de la gastronomÍa mexicana. su taqueria es tan famosa que a salido hasta en programas de televisiÓn. reportero: vÍctor manuel soto es un mexicano que llegÓ a canadÁ a principios de la dÉcada de los 90. >> en el 94—95 llegamos y desde ese entonces yo tuve la ilusiÓn de tener una taqueria. reportero: su pasiÓn por la cocina la trae desde muy temprana edad. a los 13 aÑos abriÓ su primer puesto en su natal mÉxico. >> mi mamÁ me prestÓ el dinero y ahÍ fue donde empecÉ a vender tacos. report
paulina: la policÍa de baltimore informÓ que al menos siete personas fueron desde un automÓvil. cuatro de la vÍctimas son adolescentes. las autoridades estÁn investigando las causas que desataron este hecho. fÉlix: al regresar: un inmigrante mexicano triunfa en canadÁ, un negocio que deja la comunidad con el mejor sabor. paulina: otro volcÁn entra en erupciÓn en europa, pero ahora es en italia. ♪ ♪ paulina: seguimos con las noticias, porque un inmigrante mexicano que vive en...
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elsewhere, the president is in baltimore for a town hall this evening. he's trying to breathe new life until his legislative programme, particularly the reconciliation bill. they can't get the two moderates and unders on board. so they've cut the bill in half from three and a half trillion down to 1.9 trillion. the trouble is we are always talking about the figure and not talking about what's in the bill, so doesn't he have to put some flesh on the bones this evening? put some flesh on the bones this evenin: ? , . put some flesh on the bones this evenin. ? , ., .,, ., evening? yes, and it was important for him to get _ evening? yes, and it was important for him to get out. _ evening? yes, and it was important for him to get out. it's _ evening? yes, and it was important for him to get out. it's good - evening? yes, and it was important for him to get out. it's good that. for him to get out. it's good that he's _ for him to get out. it's good that he's in _ for him to get out. it's good that he's in baltimore and talking about the specific it's of whether
elsewhere, the president is in baltimore for a town hall this evening. he's trying to breathe new life until his legislative programme, particularly the reconciliation bill. they can't get the two moderates and unders on board. so they've cut the bill in half from three and a half trillion down to 1.9 trillion. the trouble is we are always talking about the figure and not talking about what's in the bill, so doesn't he have to put some flesh on the bones this evening? put some flesh on the...
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at a town hall in baltimore, the president also talked about supply chain issues and doing away with the filibuster. >>> and how much would you pay for the world's largest triceratops fossil? well, a collector forked over nearly $8 million for big john at a paris auction. the enormous dinosaur roamed south dakota 66 million years ago. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or nn tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we're following breaking news on a number of stories tonight. we want to start with the unanimous recommendation from a cdc advisory panel on the moderna and johnson & johnson covid boosters. ten months after the fda issued the first emergency authorization for a coronavirus vaccine, boosters are now authorized for all three covid vaccines in this country. and there is also news tonight about mixing and matching. the fda says it's safe to get any vaccine as a booster regardless of which shots they had for their initial immunizatio
at a town hall in baltimore, the president also talked about supply chain issues and doing away with the filibuster. >>> and how much would you pay for the world's largest triceratops fossil? well, a collector forked over nearly $8 million for big john at a paris auction. the enormous dinosaur roamed south dakota 66 million years ago. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or nn tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs...
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>> jesse: meanwhile according to the white house, joe biden is going to spend this week vacation in baltimore. the only conclusion anybody could reasonablyny draw from all of this is that joe biden isn't really running things. joe biden himself at various points admitted that. higher gas prices, joe biden straight uper knowledge that he has no idea what to do about it. >> do you have a timeline for gas prices? when do you think they start going down? >> my guess is you'll start to see gas prices come down as we get by going into the winter -- excuse me, going next year into 2022. i don't think it's going to significant reduce gas prices. i don't have a near term answer. >> jesse: "i don't have a near-term answer." in reality, joe biden's handlers have been begging opec to produce more oil and they've been refusing. that's the real near-term answer, and it's been a disaster. this country was energy independent when joe biden took office and it's not anymore. it's not clear that joe biden realizes that. but if there's one thing joe biden knows well, it's howwe to deflect from his own failures.
>> jesse: meanwhile according to the white house, joe biden is going to spend this week vacation in baltimore. the only conclusion anybody could reasonablyny draw from all of this is that joe biden isn't really running things. joe biden himself at various points admitted that. higher gas prices, joe biden straight uper knowledge that he has no idea what to do about it. >> do you have a timeline for gas prices? when do you think they start going down? >> my guess is you'll...
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tom has been waiting in baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning. i was listening to the speech by biden, and he said we should start making things in the u.s. again and we should have local governments start buying from the united states. in baltimore, the maryland port authority just made a purchase of huge containers, made out of chinese steel, not five miles away is a shipyard, steel plant, largest steel plant in the world at one time. so those could have been made right here in the united states and we would not have to would t have to buy them from the chinese. host: that is our last caller. speaking of baltimore, next, we will be joined by kimberly wehle to talk about congressional investigations into the january 6 attack and president trump's continued claims of election fraud. later, hugo gurdon discusses his publication's new initiative "restoring america" and how he views this issue. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: coming up live on c-span, atlantic council hosts a conversation on global technology standards. we hear f
tom has been waiting in baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning. i was listening to the speech by biden, and he said we should start making things in the u.s. again and we should have local governments start buying from the united states. in baltimore, the maryland port authority just made a purchase of huge containers, made out of chinese steel, not five miles away is a shipyard, steel plant, largest steel plant in the world at one time. so those could have been made right here in the united...
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it belongs to the baltimore ravens. a furious comeback. ♪♪ todd: you are looking at the national harbor in maryland. one of the favorite rivers in the country, a convention, a hub and there's also according to reports a ferris wheel. >> yes, a ferris wheel. >> i'm not too sure-- [laughter] >> welcome back, ainsley. >> thank you. i went to south carolina to see some friends. >> any praise? >> we didn't see any praise and will we actually came back sunday night. >> the mayor showed up at a parade and he got booed. who would think even though he has been trashing columbus day for his entire seven year reign, who would think he would be booed at a columbus day parade. >> they were 35,000 people in attendance one block around fifth avenue celebrating. so, how many times have you been in the grocery store in the last couple of weeks and it's like i'm looking for something and it's not there? you are not alone, i was buying bacon yesterday and there was no bacon. i wanted bacon. cream of mushroom soup last weekend two days
it belongs to the baltimore ravens. a furious comeback. ♪♪ todd: you are looking at the national harbor in maryland. one of the favorite rivers in the country, a convention, a hub and there's also according to reports a ferris wheel. >> yes, a ferris wheel. >> i'm not too sure-- [laughter] >> welcome back, ainsley. >> thank you. i went to south carolina to see some friends. >> any praise? >> we didn't see any praise and will we actually came back sunday...
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amy: for more we go to baltimore , to speak ron lacks, one of the grandsons of henrietta lacks. author of "henrietta lacks: the untold story." we're also joined by one of the family's attorneys, the leading civil rights attorney, ben crump. welcome to democracy now! talk about why you are suing this particular pharmaceutical company, and more about what happened to henrietta lacks. ben: thank you for having ron and i to talk about this landmark lawsuit that is based on the principle of not just simple justice, not just social justice, but this lawsuit is based largely in part on this notion of genetic justice. the belief that justice should flow from one generation to the next. we have sued thermo fisher scientificand there will be others who have derived benefit om the immortal cells of henrietta lacks to this day. we believe it is a legal theory that is well-established that allows the estate of henrietta lacks to make this claim, that taking her cells was wrong, and the law says if you are unjustly enriched from the wrongdoing, then you should not be allowed to continue to be
amy: for more we go to baltimore , to speak ron lacks, one of the grandsons of henrietta lacks. author of "henrietta lacks: the untold story." we're also joined by one of the family's attorneys, the leading civil rights attorney, ben crump. welcome to democracy now! talk about why you are suing this particular pharmaceutical company, and more about what happened to henrietta lacks. ben: thank you for having ron and i to talk about this landmark lawsuit that is based on the principle...
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. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> university of baltimore law professor is back with this and she is the author of the book and read the constitution and why and also, this for newspaper and from us and read your latest bill you focus on senate judiciary committee investigation into former president trump's when it comes to the justice department and the recent months after the 2020 election. his running viewers what that judiciary committee investigation found. >> investigation found that on nine instances, the former president try to get the department of justice to investigate alleged fraud in the election and i think the implication is that was in an effort to potentially use the justice department in a political way. that is how the justice department helped him stayav in office and it traditionally, the doj has separated itself from elections and that the policy hasth been the election fraud ad it has to be resolved before they investigate the fraud and the point of the make the columnistt out if we do see donald trump run which many people believe and if you were to get in
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as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with democratic interests. it's that kind of learning that happens in the background based on data from a variety of sources which ends up powering the kinds of things you see and what you don't see. host: what's the worry that congress has about what facebook is doing? guest: at the end of the day, it's any powerful system that we don't have an understanding of and belief in control of that i think powers seen in the backlash. i am phoned saying that 20 or so years ago, when members of congress and policymakers used the word computer commit might be 30 years ago. they used to use the word computer as a synonym for magic o
as well, prior to public policy i was in computer science and as a grad student in johns hopkins in baltimore i taught introduction to algorithms twice. i consider myself an expert on the subject. the algorithm itself is the formula, the recipe that underlies the code. facebook has written extensive and thoroughly researched technologies that seems to say you like this post from a democrat. he liked this other post from a democrat. maybe you want to see more content aligned with democratic...
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in my case, it is san francisco and baltimore as well. now that we have dispensed with the truly important, i want to report on a very important visit that i had at the end of last week and over the holiday weekend. as you may know, climate issue was my issue when i was speak of the first time when president bush was president and we passed the biggest energy bill in the history of our country, some of which was usurped by president obama when he was president for executive orders regarding climate and energy. we were not able to pass the legislation for climate, needing 60 votes in the senate. it has always been of the highest priority. this weekend and the end of last week and this weekend, i had the privilege of representing the congress of the united states at the g20 meeting, -- it is always about security, economy, and government, specifically focused on covid and climate. in addition to being part of that opening ceremonies of the top 20 succession -- session of the legislators let -- gathered there. while we were there, the announ
in my case, it is san francisco and baltimore as well. now that we have dispensed with the truly important, i want to report on a very important visit that i had at the end of last week and over the holiday weekend. as you may know, climate issue was my issue when i was speak of the first time when president bush was president and we passed the biggest energy bill in the history of our country, some of which was usurped by president obama when he was president for executive orders regarding...
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no party for the chargers in baltimore. the ravens run outrushed l.a the ravens started with a 17-0 run and shut out in the second half ravens dominate 34-6. >> the action here as lawrence lead down the field. jacksonville snaps the 20-game losing streak beating the dolphins 23-20 >>> trayvon diggs with a play to start the season a wild game between cowboys and patriots prescott found lamb. dallas walks off the win 35-29 the cowboys were among the top performers prescott connected with lamb for two of his three scores of the day. >>> to a nail biter in game two of the nlcs. coming up to bat against the closer first pitch right up the middle. too much to handle atlanta with a 5-4 walkoff win taking a series lead to los angeles. the astros play the red sox tonight. >> you'll be wating thatch >>> right now at 4:30, finally some rain. as quickly as it came, it left of the bay area. there's likely more in store this week. just ahead, the timeline in your microclimate forecast. >>> lots of unanswered questions after firefighters
no party for the chargers in baltimore. the ravens run outrushed l.a the ravens started with a 17-0 run and shut out in the second half ravens dominate 34-6. >> the action here as lawrence lead down the field. jacksonville snaps the 20-game losing streak beating the dolphins 23-20 >>> trayvon diggs with a play to start the season a wild game between cowboys and patriots prescott found lamb. dallas walks off the win 35-29 the cowboys were among the top performers prescott...
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in baltimore, the police union is telling its police members according to the baltimore sun, not to disclose their status, citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unit. and in seattle where a mandate has gone into effect, the mayor's office is saying that 98% of officers are now in compliance, up from 82% just a few days ago. the latest rush of vaccine mandates targets 66 million people who have chosen not to get the shot just yet. that as the u.s. marks a major milestone. some two-thirds of eligible people in this country are now fully vaccinated. and as a result, laura and christine, we are seeing that deaths and new cases are trending down along with hospitalizations at the lowest levels they've been in almost three months. christine, laura? >> alexandra field, thank you. >>> the haitian gang believed to be responsible for the kidnappings of 17 missionaries is now demanding a $17 million ransom for their release. that is according to new reporting from the wall street journal. 16 of the captives are americanss from the ohio-based christian aid service, fiv
in baltimore, the police union is telling its police members according to the baltimore sun, not to disclose their status, citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unit. and in seattle where a mandate has gone into effect, the mayor's office is saying that 98% of officers are now in compliance, up from 82% just a few days ago. the latest rush of vaccine mandates targets 66 million people who have chosen not to get the shot just yet. that as the u.s. marks a major...
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jeremy diamond live at the townhall site in baltimore. jeremy, what's the hold up now? >> reporter: well, listen, john, president biden is certainly ramping up his public push to sell his domestic agenda even as lawmakers in washington are still working to actually finalize the actual elements and the contours of this reconciliation package. a senior official i spoke with this morning told me that the president sees this as an opportunity to have a conversation with the american people directly. the white house believes that these townhall formats certainly play to the president's strengths as a politician, to be able to have the one-on-one conversations, to bring some some of those personal anecdotes that the president likes to do. it's also a way for the president to be able to reframe this debate, which for weeks has been centered on the back and forth, the push and pull before the warring factions around the democratic party on what exactly is at stake. what we heard from the white house and the president yesterday in scranton, pennsylvania, it's about giving middle
jeremy diamond live at the townhall site in baltimore. jeremy, what's the hold up now? >> reporter: well, listen, john, president biden is certainly ramping up his public push to sell his domestic agenda even as lawmakers in washington are still working to actually finalize the actual elements and the contours of this reconciliation package. a senior official i spoke with this morning told me that the president sees this as an opportunity to have a conversation with the american people...
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baltimore's police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unite, according to the baltimore sun. >> this is not a good thing, to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> concerns over staffing shortages in the face of mandates are mounting. the seattle police department had an 82% vaccination rate last friday. three days before the deadline. the city's public schools canceled about 140 bus routes fearing too few vaccinated drivers. massachusetts moved preemptively to offset possible staffing shortages among state troopers by calling up the national guard to assist in prisons if feeds and to administer covid tests to kids in schools. as of today, deadline day, the governor said 90 per of state police have submitted their vaccine records. >> i'm not comfortable with telling people what they should do under normal circumstances. but we are not in normal circumstances right now
baltimore's police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unite, according to the baltimore sun. >> this is not a good thing, to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> concerns over staffing shortages in the face of mandates are mounting. the seattle police department had an 82% vaccination...
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in baltimore, the police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining union, according to the "baltimore sun." >> this is not a good thing to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> reporter: the looming mandates triggered concerns over staffing shortages. seattle's public schools cancelled about 140 bus routes fearing too few vaccinated drivers. on friday, just 82% of the city's police department was in compliance with the vaccine policy. that number now jumping to 98%. massachusetts moved preemptively to offset possible staffing shortages among state troopers by calling up its national guard to assist in prisons if needed and to stare covid tests to kids in schools. as of today deadline day, the governor's office says 90% of state police have submitted their vaccine records. >> we know now the statistics. more police officers die of covid than they do in other causes of death. so it
in baltimore, the police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining union, according to the "baltimore sun." >> this is not a good thing to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> reporter: the looming mandates triggered concerns over staffing shortages. seattle's public schools cancelled...
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baltimore digging themselves into a 19-point hole. jonathan taylor put the colts up big. that woke up the sleeping giant. jackson, the 2019 league mvp threw for a career-high 442 yards. four touchdowns, including a pair of short t.d. passes to mark andrews, the tight end, in fourth quarter. andrews also caught two 2-point conversions during the furious comeback to tie the game. i understand nap "the list" had indianapolis had a chance to win, but missed the field goal attempt. jackson ending it on the first possession. hitting hollywood brown for the game winning touchdown. baltimore wins 31-25 in the biggest comeback of jackson's career. >>> the red sox trying to close out the rays last night. rafael getting boston on the board with a three-run boom shot to center. part of a five-run third inning. rays rallied to tie it, but with two on and one out in the bottom of the 9th, quique hernandez flies one to left. the throw home is going to be a little late and a little off target. fenway is sent into a frenzy. red sox win it 6-5, sending the 100-run rays home for winter. sen
baltimore digging themselves into a 19-point hole. jonathan taylor put the colts up big. that woke up the sleeping giant. jackson, the 2019 league mvp threw for a career-high 442 yards. four touchdowns, including a pair of short t.d. passes to mark andrews, the tight end, in fourth quarter. andrews also caught two 2-point conversions during the furious comeback to tie the game. i understand nap "the list" had indianapolis had a chance to win, but missed the field goal attempt. jackson...