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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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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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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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as you said i have studied exclusionary zoning in the baltimore-washington region. montgomeryry county maryland is often rightly heralded as the greatest success of the illusionary zoning. even they are, less than 4% of the housing stock is made up of a hundred exclusionary zoning units. this policy has never been proven to be a tool that can provide anywhere near enough for those households that needed. >> thank you. i think that that is a key point. you also mentioned i think a good point. the congressman and i spoke about cbd g issues before the committees considering some things there. entitlements that did a direct allocation. and a lot of suburban cities or liberal counties to an urban area, they typically get pass-throughs may be from a state government. i say maybe. can you talk about how your formula would adapt for that. not entitlements.et >> that is correct. i would argue that the correct university of localities that should be eligible for federal ^-caret for exclusionary zoning should be all of the localities that should be in the building permit surve
as you said i have studied exclusionary zoning in the baltimore-washington region. montgomeryry county maryland is often rightly heralded as the greatest success of the illusionary zoning. even they are, less than 4% of the housing stock is made up of a hundred exclusionary zoning units. this policy has never been proven to be a tool that can provide anywhere near enough for those households that needed. >> thank you. i think that that is a key point. you also mentioned i think a good...
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i thought we needed more entrepreneurs in places like detroit and birmingham and baltimore. so i spent a number of years running that organization. i'm proud to say that it's created thousands of jobs around the country. i was honored by the obama administration and it was during that time that i traveled and realized that the economy was beingg transformed by automation and we eliminated millions of manufacturing jobs in the combination of automation and that is when many of you met me when i decided to run for president on universal basic income in response to the technologicall decimation of american jobs. but i learned that through my activities over six and a half years running a nonprofit organization thatof helps to trn young entrepreneurs. >> this is elizabeth on the democrats line. >> caller: i believe we have a platform and i was wondering if the platform includes the elimination of education by zip code. my son had an education with five years on the civil war and one other thing is because i live in a rural community and see a lot ofe things here if there is such
i thought we needed more entrepreneurs in places like detroit and birmingham and baltimore. so i spent a number of years running that organization. i'm proud to say that it's created thousands of jobs around the country. i was honored by the obama administration and it was during that time that i traveled and realized that the economy was beingg transformed by automation and we eliminated millions of manufacturing jobs in the combination of automation and that is when many of you met me when i...
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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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streets turned into rivers, entire hillsides appearing to melt under heavy rain. moreover, okay, there in baltimore, the rain from the top is accumulated here. the waters entered our veranda in our house. it has been raining continuously since morning. such heavy rainfall in the indian state of carola was unexpected and has claimed several lives. soldiers have been flown in to help with rescue efforts. this team is trying to reach others trapped beneath shifting mud. while this fruits and vegetables vendor does what little he can to save his business. no, mona will not allow them all over dinner at around $330.00 or 4 pm. water started rising, and most of our stuff was damaged. we managed to save some vegetables like onions, but most of our vegetables have been destroyed. the monsoon season ended in september, and after months of heavy storms, locals were not expecting another one. bringing such wet conditions. farmers here rely on reins to produce crops, but too much creates problems like waterborne diseases. while the clean up and rescue work goes on, the waters are slowly starting to recede. we
streets turned into rivers, entire hillsides appearing to melt under heavy rain. moreover, okay, there in baltimore, the rain from the top is accumulated here. the waters entered our veranda in our house. it has been raining continuously since morning. such heavy rainfall in the indian state of carola was unexpected and has claimed several lives. soldiers have been flown in to help with rescue efforts. this team is trying to reach others trapped beneath shifting mud. while this fruits and...
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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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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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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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., baltimore, chesapeake bay, delaware bay, i'm worried about coastal flooding there. and then the heavy rains move into the new york metro area tomorrow night into saturday. we're already saturated here. i think flooding is going to be a problem this weekend. david? >> all right, rob, we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, the workers rescued during a scaffolding emergency. the pictures. >>> and the difficult news tonight on a missing woman from new jersey making national headlines. pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune
., baltimore, chesapeake bay, delaware bay, i'm worried about coastal flooding there. and then the heavy rains move into the new york metro area tomorrow night into saturday. we're already saturated here. i think flooding is going to be a problem this weekend. david? >> all right, rob, we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, the workers rescued during a scaffolding emergency. the pictures. >>> and the difficult news tonight on a missing woman from new...
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the town hall event in baltimore, the president said he did not want a cold war but wants china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its views. germany has recorded its steepest one-day increase in covid-19 cases and more than five months. there were 116 deaths reported which is the most since mid may. officials have expressed optimism they would not need additional virus restrictions in the last few days. 66% of the population has been vaccinated. shares of snapchat tumbled after apple issues are weighing on advertising spending and that is impacting its fourth order earnings and they have expected revenue of 1.20 $1 billion in the last half of the year. renaud will lose production due to the crippling global chip shortage. it says it will make close to 500,000 vehicles in 2021 due to a lack of components and it had previously predicted a short wall of roughly 200,000. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> negotiations are on going and i think we've had good dialogue we want to make sure what we are doing will be sustainable. we are still talking to the white house and will continue. we a
the town hall event in baltimore, the president said he did not want a cold war but wants china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its views. germany has recorded its steepest one-day increase in covid-19 cases and more than five months. there were 116 deaths reported which is the most since mid may. officials have expressed optimism they would not need additional virus restrictions in the last few days. 66% of the population has been vaccinated. shares of snapchat tumbled...
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. >> this is a text message from nelson in baltimore. would you comment on the thesis that the founders were more about collective rights and personal responsibility and might be surprised by the present-day emphasis on individual rights and the collective response. >> i agree with him, the divisions within the founders anytime of the founders that their coherent and collective they all agree. jefferson being an advocate for self-government which has libertarian implications but even jefferson himself assumed washington and hamilton another said unrealistically, that people would internalize a since of their obligations as a collective and then this is jefferson that all citizens would be wearing a mask for enough getting inoculated. of course that is not true in all citizens did not support the war the way they would like. i think the recent question, extremely timely and important. they're not attempting to create a democracy, democracy in the late 18th century throughout this more and throughout the rest of the century is a real posit
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thought, we need more entrepreneurs, and we need more of them in places like troyes and birmingham and baltimore, and so i spent a number of years running that organization. i'm proud to say it has now created thousands of jobs around the country. i was honored by the obama men -- obama administration. it was during that time i traveled that i grew to realize our economy was being transformed by automation and we eliminated billions of manufacturing jobs through a combination of globalization and automation. that is when many of you probably met me, when i decided to run for president on universal basic income in response to the technological decimation of american jobs. but i learned that through my activities at venture for america over six and a half years >> says ben's washington journal. every day we take your -- sees's washington journal. everyday we take your calls live on the air. thursday morning, yahoo! finance reporter discussing the euro reserve's -- the federal reserve's role in policy and accused of insider trading. we will look -- then washington post greg miller talks about his r
thought, we need more entrepreneurs, and we need more of them in places like troyes and birmingham and baltimore, and so i spent a number of years running that organization. i'm proud to say it has now created thousands of jobs around the country. i was honored by the obama men -- obama administration. it was during that time i traveled that i grew to realize our economy was being transformed by automation and we eliminated billions of manufacturing jobs through a combination of globalization...
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thank you to our excellent partners at the baltimore community foundation and wypr. thank you to hearing and speech agency for helping us provide accessibility and, of course, thank you all in the audience for joining us tonight for this important conversation. we hope you'll fill out the survey and we want to say from the library, take care and stay safe. >>> good evening. thanks for being here for this really exciting book event. this is a really important book. an american hero. someone we're proud of scott god -- gottlieb. his book will be available at bookstores all over america. i think every one knows him. it's important to remind everybody he is an aei scholar. he served in the bush administration before the trump administration and he was the fda commissioner. he spent the last couple of years helping our country get through this crisis that we face. on top of all that, he's nominated for an emmy for his performance on cbs set the nation. he's been nominated for an emmy. i got very woried about this because the emmys were last night and i didn't see the anno
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baltimore's police department is down 279 officers. in massachusetts the state police union president is threatening that at least 150 state police will resign. >> late yesterday seattle police officers and firefighters walked up city hall steps to turn in their boots. >> trevor: yeah, that's right. they are turning in their boots. and i know what you are thinking right now because i'm thinking the same thing. wait, don't cops turn in their gun and badge? turning in your boots makes it sound like the police department have the same foot wear policy as a bowling alley, we got a robbery happening on 13th street, what are you, size ten and a half, go get him, buddy. i have to say, out of all of the occupations cops and firefighters are the last people who i would expect to see this from. these are the same people who sign up to swarm hostage situations or run into burning buildings. but when it comes to the vaccine, suddenly they are like i don't know, seems like a health risk. like firefighters, they have always had an image of being bra
baltimore's police department is down 279 officers. in massachusetts the state police union president is threatening that at least 150 state police will resign. >> late yesterday seattle police officers and firefighters walked up city hall steps to turn in their boots. >> trevor: yeah, that's right. they are turning in their boots. and i know what you are thinking right now because i'm thinking the same thing. wait, don't cops turn in their gun and badge? turning in your boots makes...
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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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baltimore's police department is down 279 officers. and in the last couple of years, seattle police said more than 300 officers separate from the department. in massachusetts, the state police union president is threatening that at least 150 state police will resign. what kind of impact could this have? >> we'll have slower responses. there will be case backlogs. processes of evidence, everything from house calls to alarm, burglary call. >> i just haven't seen the data to support that. >> reporter: but that's not what's playing out in some cities like chicago, where a mandate is already in place. only 21 sworn officers and civilian workers are not being paid for failing to comply, and that's out of 13,000 on the workforce. 8 out of 10 are vaccinated. >> officers have come to work. we've been fully staffed. there hasn't been a shift that's been short. there hasn't been this 30, 40, 50% shortage that i've heard from various sources. >> reporter: and that is what is happening in chicago. but this the midst of this very heated debate, it i
baltimore's police department is down 279 officers. and in the last couple of years, seattle police said more than 300 officers separate from the department. in massachusetts, the state police union president is threatening that at least 150 state police will resign. what kind of impact could this have? >> we'll have slower responses. there will be case backlogs. processes of evidence, everything from house calls to alarm, burglary call. >> i just haven't seen the data to support...
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including mine, they didn't do it so he puts the ravens, the team that addressed him on his back leaving baltimore to a comeback win over the indianapolis colts. >> second in the game, there it is, caught, touchdown. ortiz brown and this game is over. >> why would you want to draft an awesome player like that 340 yards and four touchdown desiree scored 22 and into points on their way to a 31-20 overtime victory after the indianapolis kickers 47 yard at the desert -- what you think it is going to do? we wouldn't of had the bar jackson story, it is up next. >> got a message saying carson wins. i told you. that is it. that's my story. >> your team won sunday and you are here to gloat. just got breaking news. 10 more points. scores 140. jillian: cancel culture backfire after mit yanks a lecture because the twitter mom doesn't like him because how many people signed up to go to his rescheduled event? todd: it is a bird, it is a plane latest bisexual superman, dc comics waiting too far into wokeiness who played clark kent and i believe he played superman. joe concha and tomi lahren coming up, don't go a
including mine, they didn't do it so he puts the ravens, the team that addressed him on his back leaving baltimore to a comeback win over the indianapolis colts. >> second in the game, there it is, caught, touchdown. ortiz brown and this game is over. >> why would you want to draft an awesome player like that 340 yards and four touchdown desiree scored 22 and into points on their way to a 31-20 overtime victory after the indianapolis kickers 47 yard at the desert -- what you think...
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frustrated travelers stuck in several major hubs, tampa, orlando, baltimore, they're not happy. >> when everyone gets up to that ticket line, they're saying i need to get home, i need to get home. we all need to get home. >> when i talked to them, they said they're having problems, they wouldn't say what it was. you're lucky you got a flight. cheryl: the faa contradicted southwest, saying there were not air traffic issues this weekend, just on friday. southwest pilots saying, quote, our pilots will continue to overcome swa management's poor planning. external operational challenges remain the most productive pie lots in the world. ted cruz tweeted this, joe biden's illegal vaccine mandate at work. suddenly we're short on pilots and air traffic controllers. there's a lot of back and forth on this one in the great state of texas where, yes, todd, it was a -- it was brutal. it was brutal. todd: when you knock out my quarterback and running back, yeah, it was 10:10. i went to bed. cheryl: at least we don't go to physical blows in the fourth quarter of the show. .todd: i'm going to find you,
frustrated travelers stuck in several major hubs, tampa, orlando, baltimore, they're not happy. >> when everyone gets up to that ticket line, they're saying i need to get home, i need to get home. we all need to get home. >> when i talked to them, they said they're having problems, they wouldn't say what it was. you're lucky you got a flight. cheryl: the faa contradicted southwest, saying there were not air traffic issues this weekend, just on friday. southwest pilots saying, quote,...
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. >> baltimore ravens kicker justin tucker made history with the longest field goal ever in the n.f.l. he kicked a 66-yard field goal as time expired yesterday leading the ravens to a 19-17 victory over the deroit lions. >> 66 yards! let me put that in perspective. that's like kicking a football one yard 66 times. >> you know what, man? good for tucker. this is why i would want to be a kicker. you don't get tackled. you get to sit on the bench and do nothing but drink gatorade and you get lifted by your teammates like you are in "dirty dancing." >> you know what i am impressed by, roy, single mothers. they are the real heroes. >> you have to stop using this segment to hunt. >> i come from a long history of traditional hunters. >> let's move on to baseball. the regular season is coming to an end and the end of a pretty racist era. >>? the cleveland indians played their last home game as the indians. the team has been called the indians since 1915. next year they become the guardians. >> it is about time they got rid of that name, but i gotta say, guardians is a great name. who doesn't
. >> baltimore ravens kicker justin tucker made history with the longest field goal ever in the n.f.l. he kicked a 66-yard field goal as time expired yesterday leading the ravens to a 19-17 victory over the deroit lions. >> 66 yards! let me put that in perspective. that's like kicking a football one yard 66 times. >> you know what, man? good for tucker. this is why i would want to be a kicker. you don't get tackled. you get to sit on the bench and do nothing but drink gatorade...
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they all have democrats and in baltimore the homicide rate is higher than guatemala. >> i witness this kind of shoplifting myself. they can come in and day out, weekend, week out for more than a year and a half and everything of value in my local drugstore is locked up. you have to get the ice cream is even locked up. what's going on is this is a true thing, there were several candidates for the district attorney in manhattan and for mayor in the city who believed that shoplifting should not be prosecuted. the left uses this phrase, it criminalizes poverty. people should be able to steal for their basic needs. but it does the exact opposite. what ends up happening is like an walgreens and walgreens in san francisco, closed more than a dozen stores over period of a few years. you have these based wastelands in these neighborhoods throughout cities where you don't have access to basic necessities, and it's also hurts job creation because the businesses don't want to be there. to minneapolis is short by 200 because of the defendant the police and the radical left no doubt about it. more o
they all have democrats and in baltimore the homicide rate is higher than guatemala. >> i witness this kind of shoplifting myself. they can come in and day out, weekend, week out for more than a year and a half and everything of value in my local drugstore is locked up. you have to get the ice cream is even locked up. what's going on is this is a true thing, there were several candidates for the district attorney in manhattan and for mayor in the city who believed that shoplifting should...
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on what this means in the fight against covid, we are joined by the former health commissioner from baltimore. welcome to the program. with 28 million american kids between five and 11, could this be a game changer if it is approved? >> i think it will be a game changer for those children and also their parents, because there are some any parents who have youer children, i am one of them, who are living as if we are unvaccinated ourselves. we are taking so much caution because we don't want to get covid and transmit it to our children. i'm optimistic about the results thus far. pfizer has said in their study of more than 2200 children that the vaccine is safe, appea to induce strong antibody response. i'm waiting to see the data and i'm sure our federal health officials will be rigorous and making sur the vaccine is safe and effective. but i'm hopeful authorization is going to come as early as the end of october, early november and the children in this age group will be able to get the vaccine. >> is it right for the united states to vaccinate five-year-olds potentially when millions around t
on what this means in the fight against covid, we are joined by the former health commissioner from baltimore. welcome to the program. with 28 million american kids between five and 11, could this be a game changer if it is approved? >> i think it will be a game changer for those children and also their parents, because there are some any parents who have youer children, i am one of them, who are living as if we are unvaccinated ourselves. we are taking so much caution because we don't...
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beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. >>> before woe let you go we have breaking news in san francisco. crews battling a large fire. happening near clay street and leavenworth. flames are shooting out of the top of the building. the police shutdown traffic in the area no word on what got it started. we hear it is going to two- alarms now. of course we will have an update on our morning show at 4:30. >>> all right, switching gears, a story for you paul. a pug in new york city is the latest star thanks to his daily forecast. >> oh my gosh. it is a bones day, look at that. steady as a beating drum. that is noodle. he is taking the world by storm by doing nothing. his owner john posted videos whether or not noodle has a bones day each day, if he is willing to stand up or if he flops back down. no bones day. the intern
beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. >>> before woe let you go we have breaking news in san francisco. crews battling a large fire. happening near clay street and leavenworth. flames are shooting out of the...
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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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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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let's bring in for public health context the former baltimore city health commissioner. governor wen, governor abbott says we're texas, don't mandate things and we'll get to the flip-flop in the political conversation later. if you look at the trends map right now in the country, texas one of the states trending down. most states are. you see states that have increasing, red and orange, more northern states where it's getting colder. if you look at coronavirus cases we went back to the end of the march when the delta variant first took root in the united states and you see up here. texas, yes, is ahead of california and new york when it comes to cases. the governor might argue not by so much, but texas is ahead, more cases than new york and california. look at hospitalizations. texas significantly ahead of california and new york. if you look at, again, hospitalizations through the delta surge, if you will, and in deaths texas is actually in the middle, new york reporting more deaths, so let's come -- let's come back -- dr. wen at that point there, if you're the governor
let's bring in for public health context the former baltimore city health commissioner. governor wen, governor abbott says we're texas, don't mandate things and we'll get to the flip-flop in the political conversation later. if you look at the trends map right now in the country, texas one of the states trending down. most states are. you see states that have increasing, red and orange, more northern states where it's getting colder. if you look at coronavirus cases we went back to the end of...
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biden attempted to sell his ambitious legislative agenda to millions of americans during a town hall in baltimore. mr. biden said that he's confident he'll get a deal done on his stalled infrastructure and spending plans before his trip to europe next week. during his remarks, he backed away from his proposed tax increases to fund the deals. the president tackled the pandemic and the supply chain crisis saying he's considering deploying the national guard to help ease the stress. >>> and this morning, there are new details about that massive oil spill off the coast of southern california. records show that the coast guard received multiple reports of a possible fuel spill about 15 hours before its own personnel confirmed the incident. the agency has given conflicting accounts of what happened on october 1st. at least 25,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean closing beaches and harming animal and plant life. authorities say it was possibly caused by a ship's anchor that dragged an underwater pipeline. >>> so coming up, the widespread impact of climate change. how security around the world is b
biden attempted to sell his ambitious legislative agenda to millions of americans during a town hall in baltimore. mr. biden said that he's confident he'll get a deal done on his stalled infrastructure and spending plans before his trip to europe next week. during his remarks, he backed away from his proposed tax increases to fund the deals. the president tackled the pandemic and the supply chain crisis saying he's considering deploying the national guard to help ease the stress. >>>...
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washington, baltimore, working your way towards allentown and scranton. eventually this skirts in right towards portions of new york city later on tonight into tomorrow. the concern, don, is that over the next 24 hours, potentially later on tomorrow evening and tomorrow night, we get some very, very heavy rainfall, maybe one to two inches per hour. the national weather service taking this very seriously. about 40 million people underneath these flood alerts. notice where the heaviest guidance for the rainfall is. widespread coverage over the next two to three days here of four to six inches with potentially six-plus inches in areas around central and northern new jersey. again, you bring this much rainfall in an urban environment, you've seen how things played out in august and on into september. the concern is some similar scenes in spots, maybe not across new york city, but in spots around the northeast in the next couple of days. >> let's talk about that. we were both covering that in early september, what happened in the tri-state area. there was mass
washington, baltimore, working your way towards allentown and scranton. eventually this skirts in right towards portions of new york city later on tonight into tomorrow. the concern, don, is that over the next 24 hours, potentially later on tomorrow evening and tomorrow night, we get some very, very heavy rainfall, maybe one to two inches per hour. the national weather service taking this very seriously. about 40 million people underneath these flood alerts. notice where the heaviest guidance...
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steve: and--they're back--from baltimore, maryland, it's the smith family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot, driving out of here in a brand-new car.
steve: and--they're back--from baltimore, maryland, it's the smith family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot, driving out of here in a brand-new car.
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talk about his powerful new memoir, "i'm possible," and how the tuba helped him go from the streets of baltimore to the classical concert halls. welcome to the show. >> pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. >> trevor: this is one to of the strangest stories of overcoming i've read, in a really beautiful way. your resume is truly impressive. you have a doctorate in music, specifically for playing the tuba, correct? >> correct. >> trevor: and you are the principal tubist for the new mexico philharmonic and it did new york symphony. >> correct. >> trevor: how good do you have to get at playing a tuba to be a doctor of tuba. >> well, to put everything thing in perspective, at an audition today, l.a. phil was having an audition, over 200, 250 applicants, only one will win the job. it's easier to get an m.b.a. than win app job as a tubeist. >> you started off in new york and hard living with a mom who struggled with alcoholism. when this was going on in your life, how did richard keep going? there was a point you almost died in a blizzard. >> i think i was blessed, the universe blessed me with an
talk about his powerful new memoir, "i'm possible," and how the tuba helped him go from the streets of baltimore to the classical concert halls. welcome to the show. >> pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. >> trevor: this is one to of the strangest stories of overcoming i've read, in a really beautiful way. your resume is truly impressive. you have a doctorate in music, specifically for playing the tuba, correct? >> correct. >> trevor: and you are the...
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we've seen them in chicago, seattle, los angeles, baltimore. they say they don't want the cities pushing the mandate without coming to the table and bargain with them. that's one of the arguments that we've been really seeing across the board. today, the pba, the largest union here in new york city, filed its lawsuit against that mandate. that's approaching on friday. listing a whole number of issues. one of them being, why not let us test out of this? some cities are allowing. but that's now going to be off the table when it comes to new york. and they also put in that lawsuit, this is going to bring morale down, particularly among police officers. and you know what? the state of florida is trying to capitalize on that. ron desantis is offering $5,000 for officers to move, to relocate to florida, for law enforcement, and saying, really, it's about a morale issue, trying to take officers from the cities, saying it's not a mandate issue, but a morale issue. we'll see if that works. certainly, there's a number of arguments that are being made acr
we've seen them in chicago, seattle, los angeles, baltimore. they say they don't want the cities pushing the mandate without coming to the table and bargain with them. that's one of the arguments that we've been really seeing across the board. today, the pba, the largest union here in new york city, filed its lawsuit against that mandate. that's approaching on friday. listing a whole number of issues. one of them being, why not let us test out of this? some cities are allowing. but that's now...
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atlanta, georgia with a great command, beautiful house, nice headquarters, and i'm at a conference in the baltimore area with all the army senior four-stars and i get a call. secretary cheney, now secretary of defense, wants to see you. and so i said, uh-oh. so i go to the pentagon in chinos and a polo shirt and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you the chairman. david: all of a sudden when you're doing your book tour, people said this man should be president of the united states. colin: it had never occurred to me. and then suddenly the book came out, and it caught media attention, and lots of people were coming to me saying you need to run. david: any regrets about not having run? colin: no. why? david: well, some people say it is a great job. [laughter] david: no? colin: prove it. [laughter] ♪ david: early in the bush administration, saddam hussein invaded kuwait, and was it clear to you that we should go in and try to kick him out? colin: well, it was clear to me that this is a horrible invasion that could not be allowed to stand, and the first challenge was to make
atlanta, georgia with a great command, beautiful house, nice headquarters, and i'm at a conference in the baltimore area with all the army senior four-stars and i get a call. secretary cheney, now secretary of defense, wants to see you. and so i said, uh-oh. so i go to the pentagon in chinos and a polo shirt and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you the chairman. david: all of a sudden when you're doing your book tour, people said this man should be president of the...
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you should put into your budgeting process in seattle, the twin cities and baltimore are doing this now where do you regularly, annually assess and look at where dollars are being spent and intentionally tried to achieve racial equity. this is what joe biden, i was so inspired within hours of being inaugurated, joe biden signed an executive order calling for a racial equity exercise and put susan right in charge, a formidable woman . and basically said we are going to start paying attention to how we are spending in real numbers so much money. just paying attention to this and then intentionally trying to disrupt the process of if we do nothing what tends to happen is affluence people are the squeaky wheel and they get more than their fair share in their region. being over about that. and then you know, there's so many dimensions. but dubois and angela davis talked about abolition is as much about building up as it is about tearing down and you need to repairdemocracy as you go . we should grow the multiracial coalition that claims black lives matter and sustain the coalition so you hav
you should put into your budgeting process in seattle, the twin cities and baltimore are doing this now where do you regularly, annually assess and look at where dollars are being spent and intentionally tried to achieve racial equity. this is what joe biden, i was so inspired within hours of being inaugurated, joe biden signed an executive order calling for a racial equity exercise and put susan right in charge, a formidable woman . and basically said we are going to start paying attention to...
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in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune in the baltimore and ohio railroad, and directed 7 million of it to what became johns hopkins university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime look he gave away $530 million. 415 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so that they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with
in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune in the baltimore and ohio railroad, and directed 7 million of it to what became johns hopkins university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place...
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in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to what became johns hopkins university. it is the largeef donation ever it its kind. johns hopkins could start the first medical school. it was a nice school, trade school concept about saving lives. it was about protecting people. easing them into their death. well so johns hopkins would be the first place they would study how do we cure what kills us, doctors and scientists matched with precious capital born of wealth creation. which brings us to john d. rockefeller, the richest man that ever live. in his lifetime he gave away $530 million. and 450 million was directed toward health care studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. and all of a sudden, people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, die twice, three times, by that i mean what used to kill them no longer was killed them because they had access to advanced born of economic growth. even in 1950, the b
in the 19th century johns hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore and ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to what became johns hopkins university. it is the largeef donation ever it its kind. johns hopkins could start the first medical school. it was a nice school, trade school concept about saving lives. it was about protecting people. easing them into their death. well so johns hopkins would be the first place they would study how do we cure what kills us, doctors and scientists...