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educated and still live in baltimore. i want my neighbors to know how humbled and i am so proud that they have trusted me to represent them in the congress of the united states of america. thank you, baltimore. thank you. [applause] rep. cummings: my neighbors by large are the most determined, hard-working, and deserving people i know. people anyone, and especially our national leaders should be proud to have as their countrymen and women. they are no different than the people of texas or ohio or anywhere else in our great nation. we have honest and candid conversations. we do not hesitate to critique and protest what is lacking and what is wrong in the city. these criticisms are necessary for they are the birthing ground of constructive change. at the same time, unbalanced criticism can be self reinforcing causing us to doubt our ability to improve. we are improving every day. when i hear a criticism from anyone about the city, what bothers me the most is we have people stepping on hopes of our children. and the hopes of
educated and still live in baltimore. i want my neighbors to know how humbled and i am so proud that they have trusted me to represent them in the congress of the united states of america. thank you, baltimore. thank you. [applause] rep. cummings: my neighbors by large are the most determined, hard-working, and deserving people i know. people anyone, and especially our national leaders should be proud to have as their countrymen and women. they are no different than the people of texas or ohio...
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i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. criminalt you have elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. in los angelesme went down because people got sick of people getting killed and did something about it. it is just the world we live in. that -- it something going to have to partnership with the leaders. for the call from baltimore. next up -- bob is next. portland, oregon. that inmy statement is the shooting in texas, which is an open carry state. it is for self protection yet thedy return fire after shooter started firing. that if itondering is protection, why weren't they doing it? host: what are gun laws like in portland? you can have a permit to carry. host: do you do that? caller: yes. has your interaction been like with people in portland when it comes to
i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. criminalt you have elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. in los angelesme went down because people got sick of people getting killed and did something about it. it is just the...
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i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. criminalt you have elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. in los angelesme went down because people got sick of people getting killed and did something about it. it is just the world we live in. that -- it something going to have to partnership with the leaders. for the call from baltimore. next up -- bob is next. portland, oregon. that inmy statement is the shooting in texas, which is an open carry state. it is for self protection yet thedy return fire after shooter started firing. that if itondering is protection, why weren't they doing it? host: what are gun laws like in portland? you can have a permit to carry. host: do you do that? caller: yes. has your interaction been like with people in portland when it comes to
i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. criminalt you have elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. in los angelesme went down because people got sick of people getting killed and did something about it. it is just the...
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i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. it is just that you have criminal elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. was -- it south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. some of the crime in los angeles went down because people got sick of people getting killed and did something about it. it is just the world we live in. if there is something that -- it's going to have to partnership with the leaders. have to get tired of burying their children. host: thanks for the call from baltimore. job multitasking on your transaction. bob is next. portland, oregon. caller: my statement is that in the shooting in texas, which is an open carry state. it is for self protection yet nobody returned fire after the shooter started firing. i am just wondering that if it is protection, why weren't they doing it? host: bob, wh
i like baltimore because baltimore is not a bad city. it is just that you have criminal elements like you have criminal elements everywhere. host: were you worried about crime when you moved? caller: no, because in the mid-80's i used to live in south-central los angeles. was -- it south-central los angeles in the mid 80's is what baltimore is now. there is no real difference for us when we moved here. some of the crime in los angeles went down because people got sick of people getting killed...
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what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, but other democrat-run cities. you ought to report on it sometime. thank you.
what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, but other democrat-run cities. you ought to report on it sometime. thank you.
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thank you, baltimore. thank you. my neighbors by large are the most determined, hard-working and deserving people that i know. anyone, especially our national leaders, should he proud to have as their countrymen and women. they are no different than the people of texas or ohio or greatre else in our nation. we have honest and candid conversations. to protestesitate what is lacking and what is wrong in the city. these criticisms are necessary for they are the birthing round of change. at the same time, unbalanced criticism can be self reinforcing causing us to doubt our ability to improve. we are improving every day. when i hear a criticism from anyone about the city, what bothers me the most is we have people stepping on hopes of our children. when i have my niece asking if they will put us in cages, there is just something wrong with that. our children must know we are doing everything we can right now to ensure they will have a better future. toill do my part until i die make sure that happens. time is precious. an
thank you, baltimore. thank you. my neighbors by large are the most determined, hard-working and deserving people that i know. anyone, especially our national leaders, should he proud to have as their countrymen and women. they are no different than the people of texas or ohio or greatre else in our nation. we have honest and candid conversations. to protestesitate what is lacking and what is wrong in the city. these criticisms are necessary for they are the birthing round of change. at the...
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they have run baltimore into the ground. we have given billions and billions of dollars to baltimore. it is the number one city proportionately for crime. i saw a statistic where it is worse than honduras. stolen or wasted and a lot of bad things. the government has been very good for baltimore. helpedcummings has not the people, but hopefully at some point we will get together and strain it out. what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, but other democratic cities. >> president trump holds a campaign rally this evening in cincinnati. our live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern here at c-span, online and listen with the free c-span radio app. ofbegin with the history gettysburg national military park and reflections on writing about the war. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. , we willay morning show you the first of two democratic resident primaries posted by cnn and in sunday morning, the second round of presidential primary debate saturday and sunday on c-span, c-span.org or listen
they have run baltimore into the ground. we have given billions and billions of dollars to baltimore. it is the number one city proportionately for crime. i saw a statistic where it is worse than honduras. stolen or wasted and a lot of bad things. the government has been very good for baltimore. helpedcummings has not the people, but hopefully at some point we will get together and strain it out. what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, but other democratic cities....
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they have run baltimore into the ground. we have given billions and billions of dollars to baltimore. the people of baltimore appreciate what i have done for them by bringing this up. it is the number one city proportionately in the united states for crime. i saw a statistic where it is worse than honduras. i think with the people of baltimore, what they really appreciate what i am doing. the money was stolen, misspent, or wasted and a lot of bad things. the government has been very good to baltimore. we have to help the people. elijah cummings has not helped the people, but maybe at some point we will get together and we will get it straightened out. what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, but other democrat-run cities. you ought to report on it sometime. thank you. prident then departed for his campaign rally in cincinnati. he spoke to supportersboc dete. and mentioned how much time the candidates spent criticizing former president barack obama. this is just under an hour and a half. >> ♪ fro
they have run baltimore into the ground. we have given billions and billions of dollars to baltimore. the people of baltimore appreciate what i have done for them by bringing this up. it is the number one city proportionately in the united states for crime. i saw a statistic where it is worse than honduras. i think with the people of baltimore, what they really appreciate what i am doing. the money was stolen, misspent, or wasted and a lot of bad things. the government has been very good to...
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baltimore is a beautiful city. mayor, stephanie rawlings blake is here with us, and i have got to tell you that we work hard every day. and she knows we work hard every difficult, i'm not going to kid you. but at the same time, we have done wonderful things. >> congressman cummings also talked about president trump's response to the weekend mass shootings in texas and ohio, where over 30 people were killed, and about his committee's investigations into president trump's administration . you can follow the entire event tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. c-span,air it on c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. coverage ofs live the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair, starting thursday at 1:40 5 p.m. eastern with montana governor steve ballack, followed by former vice president joe biden. on friday at 10:00 a.m. eastern we are live with former hud secretary julian castro, and saturday we are live at 10:00 a.m. eastern with governor jay a harris,enator kamal senator amy klobuchar, senator kiersten gillibr
baltimore is a beautiful city. mayor, stephanie rawlings blake is here with us, and i have got to tell you that we work hard every day. and she knows we work hard every difficult, i'm not going to kid you. but at the same time, we have done wonderful things. >> congressman cummings also talked about president trump's response to the weekend mass shootings in texas and ohio, where over 30 people were killed, and about his committee's investigations into president trump's administration ....
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have you been to baltimore-- great public servant. have you been to baltimore? >> we were there filming last week. [indiscernible] former congressman john delaney, democratic presidential candidate at the iowa state fair, shaking hands, enjoying some of the food, taking questions from reporters. a real sense of what you is like for these candidates as they mix and mingle at the iowa state fair. 450 acres just outside of downtown des moines. day two of the fair. five of the democratic presidential candidates will be speaking. coming up in a couple minutes we will hear from marianne williamson, and later, representative tulsi gabbard. that is scheduled to get underway at 2:30 eastern time, and gabbard at 3:15 is the temples of the democratic candidates at the iowa wing ding dinner. all of it live as part of c-span's 2020 coverage. we are back tomorrow at 10:00 eastern time, 9:00 in the central time zones, with governor jay
have you been to baltimore-- great public servant. have you been to baltimore? >> we were there filming last week. [indiscernible] former congressman john delaney, democratic presidential candidate at the iowa state fair, shaking hands, enjoying some of the food, taking questions from reporters. a real sense of what you is like for these candidates as they mix and mingle at the iowa state fair. 450 acres just outside of downtown des moines. day two of the fair. five of the democratic...
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and in baltimore, there are 13,000 city workers. we compare that against detroit where there are 7100. there are cities and well lock he -- milwaukee roughly the same geographic size. they have 8800 employees. nevada, they have less than 10,000 employees. 13,000 in terms of workers. host: how did you get to that? we have 13,000 city employees, 10,500 indicators -- educators in baltimore schools. then you have federal employees, 6500 federal employees that work there. there will be more than 30,000 public employees because there are state employees based in the city of baltimore. found that state of maryland, they did not disclose locations so we were not able to quantify the number of state workers also in baltimore. host: more of that information available at openthebooks.com, adam andrzejweski here to answer your questions about spending issues. guest: for dust -- (202) 748-8001 four republicans, (202) 748-8000 from democrats -- for democrats, independents6 (202) 748-8002. caller: i bought a company in may magazine. i went on goog
and in baltimore, there are 13,000 city workers. we compare that against detroit where there are 7100. there are cities and well lock he -- milwaukee roughly the same geographic size. they have 8800 employees. nevada, they have less than 10,000 employees. 13,000 in terms of workers. host: how did you get to that? we have 13,000 city employees, 10,500 indicators -- educators in baltimore schools. then you have federal employees, 6500 federal employees that work there. there will be more than...
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and as a proud marylander, we are here to say we believe in baltimore. in cities like baltimore. we believe in elijah cummings. attacks.lieve in those those attacks are mean-spirited, racially-motivated, and people say, sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me, when you use divisive words, it should not come as a surprise when people put those hate-fueled words into action. i know that because i ran a civil rights division and i saw the increase in hate crimes. bar at the top, this is what we are fighting for. i am darn proud of these values, and we will put these into action. that is how we won in michigan. we won in wisconsin. we won in 2018 and we will do this again. i cannot tell you how excited i am to be partnering tonight with cnn. makingto thank them for this debate of remarkable success. they have put on a successful show. this is a remarkable theater, and if you want updates on our upcoming dates, text word "debate" to 43367. that is "debate" to the number 43367. enjoy the debate and make sure you get out and vote. thank you. [applause]
and as a proud marylander, we are here to say we believe in baltimore. in cities like baltimore. we believe in elijah cummings. attacks.lieve in those those attacks are mean-spirited, racially-motivated, and people say, sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me, when you use divisive words, it should not come as a surprise when people put those hate-fueled words into action. i know that because i ran a civil rights division and i saw the increase in hate crimes. bar at...
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then i want him to go to baltimore county where the richest of the rich are. then i want him to go to howard county where the richest of the rich are. and then i want him to see all of the wonderful things are happening. when you be up on people who have had difficulties and challenges in their lives, it does not help them. no one in this room would do that. i invite him to do that. we can, again, there are many things i would talk to him about when he comes. again, we are talking about then you all need to see when he comes. speaking of -- by the way. i want you all to be there. let me say something. baltimore is a beautiful city. our former mayor is here with us. that we workl you hard every day. she knows. we work hard every day. but when you have the poorest of the poor, it is difficult. you, butgoing to kid at the same time, we have done someone for things. >> the house oversight committee chair also talked about president trump's response to the weekend mass shootings in texas and ohio. he also spoke about the intottee's investigation policies. watch the
then i want him to go to baltimore county where the richest of the rich are. then i want him to go to howard county where the richest of the rich are. and then i want him to see all of the wonderful things are happening. when you be up on people who have had difficulties and challenges in their lives, it does not help them. no one in this room would do that. i invite him to do that. we can, again, there are many things i would talk to him about when he comes. again, we are talking about then...
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intelligence agencies influence ransomware, or the which has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta. we have to understand the people behind these things. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> now, democratic presidential candidate, independent senator bernie sanders, speaks to a crowd at a campaign rally in downtown louisville, kentucky. ♪ [cheering] [crowd chanting "bernie"] senator sanders: thank you! their thank relic for great music. let me think aaron bridges for his remarks, richard becker for his union organizing work, workt bell for the great thankdoing, and let me your great member of the house john yarmuth. you not onlyall of for being here today but for the support you gave me during the last campaign. in 2016, we were not expected to do well in kentucky. turns out that we came within a few votes of winning and i'm very grateful for your support, and this time around, we're not gonna come within a few votes of gonna win.'re not only are we gonna win here in kentucky, we're gonna win the democratic nomination and we're going to defeat donald trump. [
intelligence agencies influence ransomware, or the which has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta. we have to understand the people behind these things. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> now, democratic presidential candidate, independent senator bernie sanders, speaks to a crowd at a campaign rally in downtown louisville, kentucky. ♪ [cheering] [crowd chanting "bernie"] senator sanders: thank you! their thank relic for great music. let me...
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when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. out for just a few days on summer recess. during that time it, we have confronted great tragedy. sadly, continuing tragedy. how may americans will lose ones lives or their loved to rapid gun violence before the united states senate takes action? than 9000s year, more that's in seven months have been killed by gun violence. that includes those killed and more than 250 mass shootings. the attacks in el paso and californiagilroy, and the violence all within ,bout seven days of one another 50 americans lost their lives to gun violence. some five months ago, on february 27, 2019, the house of representatives passed a bill, 8, a bill that is supported by over 95% of americans. sadly, it languishes. solution to all of this violence? it is not. it because it is a significant and important step to take in the face of this violence. the house has acted. , past time, for the house to act.
when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. out for just a few days on summer recess. during that time it, we have confronted great tragedy. sadly, continuing tragedy. how may americans will lose ones lives or their loved to rapid gun violence before the united states senate takes action? than 9000s year, more that's in seven months have been...
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to criticism from president trump questioning his leadership and the conditions of his hometown of baltimore. he talked about mass shootings in texas and ohio and his agenda on the house oversight and reform committee. [gavel] >> good afternoon, everybody.
to criticism from president trump questioning his leadership and the conditions of his hometown of baltimore. he talked about mass shootings in texas and ohio and his agenda on the house oversight and reform committee. [gavel] >> good afternoon, everybody.
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having this conversation in the wake of president trump singling out baltimore and pointing to the nation's 30th largest city as a symbol of problems with urban areas. this morning we're are going to hear from city residents only. ellis -- tell us what your top issues are where you live. you areidents only, if in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8000.
having this conversation in the wake of president trump singling out baltimore and pointing to the nation's 30th largest city as a symbol of problems with urban areas. this morning we're are going to hear from city residents only. ellis -- tell us what your top issues are where you live. you areidents only, if in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8000.
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sheila in baltimore, go ahead. >> hi, mayor de blasio. how are you? >> hey, sheila. >> i, too, am a proud native new yorker, but i now live in maryland. i must say that i've been very impressed with the fact that you seem to be very passionate, authentic. and i love your emphasis on family. but here's my question. right now, i have a 96-year-old auntie in the bronx that is grappling daily with rodents, roaches, broken elevators, and a broken intercom in a building that is owned and maintained by new york city housing authority. aside from the fact that we want that vulgarian out of the oval office, why should we believe that you can effectuate meaningful change in washington, d.c.? >> thank you, sheila. mayor de blasio: sheila, thank you for everything you said, and also for raising this really important point. if you can contact my office separately or through c-span, we want to see what we can do immediately to help your aunt. what sheila is talking about, new york city housing authority, like every other public housing authority in america, was cha
sheila in baltimore, go ahead. >> hi, mayor de blasio. how are you? >> hey, sheila. >> i, too, am a proud native new yorker, but i now live in maryland. i must say that i've been very impressed with the fact that you seem to be very passionate, authentic. and i love your emphasis on family. but here's my question. right now, i have a 96-year-old auntie in the bronx that is grappling daily with rodents, roaches, broken elevators, and a broken intercom in a building that is...
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louis, philly, baltimore -- baltimore and st. louis would be at the top of violence in the world at this point. some of the streets in america that the police are protecting are among the most dangerous part of the country. there is no proportionality about gun violence, who the victims are in many cities print virtually every single victim is an african-american or latino, cities like new york and chicago. the idea that there should be personality in police shootings is unrealistic. the catch-22 here is as this conversation becomes more disconnected from reality, the remedy for policing is to get better people into the job, but this conversation over the last five years is making people run as far away as they can from the job. host: let's talk to pat from mcdonald, tennessee on the republican line. good morning. caller: morning. i am an older person. i was raised in the 1950's and 1960's. my parents, as well as others in that era, taught respect for law and the higher your life. in we respected school officials, teachers on dow
louis, philly, baltimore -- baltimore and st. louis would be at the top of violence in the world at this point. some of the streets in america that the police are protecting are among the most dangerous part of the country. there is no proportionality about gun violence, who the victims are in many cities print virtually every single victim is an african-american or latino, cities like new york and chicago. the idea that there should be personality in police shootings is unrealistic. the...
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i don't know where the statistics are -- what the statistics are in baltimore. where is the outrage? why are we not able to get this out? guest: it is a good question. most of the shootings in the city that you mention, when the police finally do -- if they ever do get the perpetrators, they will find that the weapons used were attained -- obtained illegally. if somebody is willing to break the law against murder, they will probably break a law to obtain a weapon. i think, to be fair, i appreciate the question, it is often raised for political purposes, an event like this, where a person who has had no history of violent acts in their past, this comes out of the woodwork with a firearm and walks into a place where people a walmart andt starts opening fire, that is a shock to the system that i think it is natural and understandable that this becomes a dominant ongoing,stead of the everyday crime that we see in cities. i am not saying that it is appropriate or correct. i think the loss of any human life is a tragedy. we should focus on the takei in societyety -- d
i don't know where the statistics are -- what the statistics are in baltimore. where is the outrage? why are we not able to get this out? guest: it is a good question. most of the shootings in the city that you mention, when the police finally do -- if they ever do get the perpetrators, they will find that the weapons used were attained -- obtained illegally. if somebody is willing to break the law against murder, they will probably break a law to obtain a weapon. i think, to be fair, i...
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no human being, he said, would , as though the vibrant and diverse community around baltimore was somehow less than human. at a rally in florida when he asked the crowd, how do we stop these people, meaning immigrants, someone yelled back, shoot them. and he smiled. north carolina, he basks in the back goingend her across the stadium. how far from trump saying that this is an invasion to the shooter in el paso declaring "this attack is in response to texas."c invasion in how far apart are those comments? how hard is it for white supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump us very -- trump's very fine people chanting to the shooter in pittsburgh who said that the jews are committing genocide on his people. i don't think it's that far at all. it's both. clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. ,is low energyn -- energy vacant eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white supremacy this week, i don't believe fooled anyone at home or abroad. his energetic embrace of this darkest hearts to the most hate filled min
no human being, he said, would , as though the vibrant and diverse community around baltimore was somehow less than human. at a rally in florida when he asked the crowd, how do we stop these people, meaning immigrants, someone yelled back, shoot them. and he smiled. north carolina, he basks in the back goingend her across the stadium. how far from trump saying that this is an invasion to the shooter in el paso declaring "this attack is in response to texas."c invasion in how far apart...
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host: 20 us from baltimore is the cofounder and executive director of safe and sound schools. why did you start this group? guest: i started safe and sound schools very much in honor of our children. my cofounding partner, alyssa parker, and i both lost daughters in the tragedy at sandy hook school. they are very much a driving force in everything we do, especially at safe and sound schools. they loved school. they left their friends and teachers, the wonderful community it was and is today. important to us to honor the positivity and help others move forward following the tragedy. we realized it was not just us. we were trying to figure out how can we send our surviving kids back to school. we realized it was across the nation that people were fearful about sending their kids back to school, teachers going back to work. host: sorry for the loss of your daughter, josephine. can you talk about surviving ,hat loss and when you decided ok, i need to start this group, and how you came about that? guest: very incrementally, i guess i would say. i firstling, that pang, noticed in th
host: 20 us from baltimore is the cofounder and executive director of safe and sound schools. why did you start this group? guest: i started safe and sound schools very much in honor of our children. my cofounding partner, alyssa parker, and i both lost daughters in the tragedy at sandy hook school. they are very much a driving force in everything we do, especially at safe and sound schools. they loved school. they left their friends and teachers, the wonderful community it was and is today....
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mayor of baltimore said to the president, help us. send the resources we need to rebuild america. what would you do for baltimore and other cities that need first of all,tro: the president is a racist, and that is one more example of it. whether it is baltimore or cities like detroit, we have -- they are tremendously rich in history, culture, and possibility. here is what i would do if i was president. number one, i would invest in tremendous educational opportunity, universal pre-k for three and four-year-olds, invest in improving k-12 education and making higher education available to everyone through tuition free public state universities, community colleges, and job training certification programs. follow up with what i did at hud, a further rule to desegregate communities in the united dates. the trunk administration sets that back. i would also invest in housing is affordable -- that is affordable, because the rent is going through the roof and we need to make sure that you do not have to get out of west baltimore or inner-city
mayor of baltimore said to the president, help us. send the resources we need to rebuild america. what would you do for baltimore and other cities that need first of all,tro: the president is a racist, and that is one more example of it. whether it is baltimore or cities like detroit, we have -- they are tremendously rich in history, culture, and possibility. here is what i would do if i was president. number one, i would invest in tremendous educational opportunity, universal pre-k for three...
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no human being, he said, would choose to live there, as though the vibrant community around baltimore was less than human. hea rally in florida, when asks the crowd, "how do we stop these people," leading -- meaning immigrants, someone yelled back, "shoot them," and he smiled. in north carolina, he basked in champs of "send her back" echoing across the stadium. how far is it from trump saying this is an invasion to the shooter in el paso declaring, "this attack is a response to hispanic invasion of texas"? how far apart are those comments? from whiteit supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump's very fine people chanting "you will replace us" to the shooter at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh saying we are committing genocide jews are committing genocide on his , people? i don't think it's that far at all. it's both clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. his low-energy, vacant-eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white supremacists this week, i don't believe fooled anyone at home or abroad.
no human being, he said, would choose to live there, as though the vibrant community around baltimore was less than human. hea rally in florida, when asks the crowd, "how do we stop these people," leading -- meaning immigrants, someone yelled back, "shoot them," and he smiled. in north carolina, he basked in champs of "send her back" echoing across the stadium. how far is it from trump saying this is an invasion to the shooter in el paso declaring, "this...
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when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. outave been
when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. outave been
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caller: i live in baltimore, so i live in baltimore city, and it is -- how can i describe it? it is crazy. so when youe hood, walk through the community, you see people just, like, literally on a street, just rolling around, it is literally insane. people are just in the streets, just doing weird things, and it is so crazy. host: michael in baltimore. this is daniel, san diego, california, good morning. caller: good morning. hello? host: go ahead, sir. is doingeah, my doctor a very good job, but it is affecting me. he has dropped my prescription by three-quarters, and i barely make it to the end of the month, and i am very low functioning at that level, and he keeps an eye on it, but i feel like i need help. i am not going to go to the street and look for fentanyl or heroin, but i think my doctor should be allowed to prescribe what i need. thank you. host: daniel, do you think the doctors are to blame for overprescribing in the opioid crisis? do you see any blame there? caller: no, my doctor has been very in touch with that, unlike us that, he has got me back three-quarters. i
caller: i live in baltimore, so i live in baltimore city, and it is -- how can i describe it? it is crazy. so when youe hood, walk through the community, you see people just, like, literally on a street, just rolling around, it is literally insane. people are just in the streets, just doing weird things, and it is so crazy. host: michael in baltimore. this is daniel, san diego, california, good morning. caller: good morning. hello? host: go ahead, sir. is doingeah, my doctor a very good job,...
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intelligence agency influence an election or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand that people who are behind these things and all of them. knight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea -- let viewers make up there on mines. c-span opened the doors to washington policies for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. brought to as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ ♪ brian: brian: here is a piece of video of you on this network in 1979. [video clip] at the recent government report concerning the three-mile island, the government concedes that one out of 10 people will eventually die of cancer in the three-mile island area. brian: do you remember that time almost 40 years ago and have you changed your thinking? michio: i remember that very vividly. i am a theoretical physicist and i work with the theories of albert einstein. being before a t
intelligence agency influence an election or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand that people who are behind these things and all of them. knight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea -- let viewers make up there on mines. c-span opened the doors to washington policies for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from television and online, c-span is your unfiltered...
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they have attempted to so disorder in maryland and barton are -- baltimore. they have targeted people. be prepared for that. it's sad. i never thought i would be saying that. i have studied this for 25 years. i do think that there is -- we have local politicians. buttigieg is running for president. there are governors who are capable of doing stuff. they control the national guard independently from the president. there are backstops. we know from the movements involving sanctuary cities that localities, governors, mayors are executives. they have power. even regions now. ts now.n regional powers. that is where i would look for a push back. >> on that note, i would like to for aour panelists stimulating discussion and our audience for their patience. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ >> former fbi director james comey violated agency policies when he retained and later leaked memos he wrote documenting meetings with president donald trump early in 2017. according to a newly released inspector general's report. mr. comey pointed out in a tweet, the insp
they have attempted to so disorder in maryland and barton are -- baltimore. they have targeted people. be prepared for that. it's sad. i never thought i would be saying that. i have studied this for 25 years. i do think that there is -- we have local politicians. buttigieg is running for president. there are governors who are capable of doing stuff. they control the national guard independently from the president. there are backstops. we know from the movements involving sanctuary cities that...
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abouttalked a lot baltimore the past 48 hours. it is not the record that you have with african-americans. but it is the rhetoric we have been seeing. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is that time for america to bind the wounds of division prayed i say this time for us to come together as one united people. in our land that i will be president for all americans. >> it is true and i mean it may be more now than i meant it then. but that are such a tremendous divide between republicans and democrats, between ideologies, whether as health care, i listen to some of the elf care plans that would be so destructive. and you see -- some of the health care plans that will be so destructive. you see what we are doing, i hundred 80 million people off health insurance. they love it. they fought for they wanted. they work hard for. and you want to take it away from them. there is a divide. that is one of many things. level.prised by the it was here for president obama. it was here for present bush. it was certa
abouttalked a lot baltimore the past 48 hours. it is not the record that you have with african-americans. but it is the rhetoric we have been seeing. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is that time for america to bind the wounds of division prayed i say this time for us to come together as one united people. in our land that i will be president for all americans. >> it is true and i mean it may be more now than i meant it then. but that are such a...
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bolton is a native of baltimore maryland. he graduated from yale university with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yell law yale law 1974 -- school in 1974. ofving in the department justice, and united states agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as united states ambassador to the united nations. he also served as senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute as well as contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance and fundamental need for strong natural -- strong national defense and promoting democracy around the world. he resides with his wife and daughters in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have such an esteemed conservative speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [applause] mr. bolton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. it is great to be here tonight and i appreciate the opportunity to be with you. the conference agenda sounds fantastic and i can tell you as member myself, if we
bolton is a native of baltimore maryland. he graduated from yale university with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yell law yale law 1974 -- school in 1974. ofving in the department justice, and united states agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as united states ambassador to the united nations. he also served as senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute as well as contributor to fox news. bolton...
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intelligence agency influence an election, or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand the people who are behind these things, and all of them are different. host: another quote from kingdom of lies. "by 2015, anyone who works in cybersecurity, criminal, good guy, or in between, can see the russians are more than active. they are so busy that they can't train their hackers fast enough." kate: that is a very interesting observation, because what we have seen, especially through 2015 and beyond in the case of russia, is that you have a russian government, and a talk about this in the book a little bit, how early on, vladimir putin in the early to thousand's was well aware of -- in the well aware was very of the power in controlling the cybersphere. and in a country with the population of russia or even iran, you have to have people who can do damage at a scale of a country like china, who has the numbers. that in order to get the very best people, those people are not going to work on a government salary. if you are really, really good a
intelligence agency influence an election, or the ransomware that has now taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand the people who are behind these things, and all of them are different. host: another quote from kingdom of lies. "by 2015, anyone who works in cybersecurity, criminal, good guy, or in between, can see the russians are more than active. they are so busy that they can't train their hackers fast enough." kate: that is a very interesting...
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russian intelligence agency influence an election or ransomware that has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand the people who are behind these things and all of them are different. host: another quote from "kingdom of lies." works innyone who cybersecurity, criminal, good guy, or in between can see the russians are more than active. they are so busy they can't train their hackers fast enough. kate: that is a very interesting observation because what we've seen, especially through 2015 and beyond in the case of russia is that you have a russian government -- and i talk about this and little bit, how early on, vladimir putin, in the early 2000's, was well aware of the power of being able to control the cyber skier and the fact that you don't necessarily need volume to do it. in aave people who do it country with a population of can door even iran who damage at the scale of the country like china that has the numbers. realized that in order to get the very best people, those people are going to work on a government salary. if you are really good at hacking, if y
russian intelligence agency influence an election or ransomware that has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta, we have to understand the people who are behind these things and all of them are different. host: another quote from "kingdom of lies." works innyone who cybersecurity, criminal, good guy, or in between can see the russians are more than active. they are so busy they can't train their hackers fast enough. kate: that is a very interesting observation because what...
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bolton is a native of baltimore, maryland. he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service, serving in key roles for the united states department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, as well as a contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance for strong national defense and for america's role as a global power in promoting democracy around the world. he resides lives with his wife -- resides with his wife and daughter in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have the esteemed speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [applause] advisor bolton: thank you very much. [applause] thank you.ton: it is great to be here tonight and i really appreciate the opportunity to be with
bolton is a native of baltimore, maryland. he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service, serving in key roles for the united states department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise...
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the federal reserve chair, the city of baltimore, jewish democratic voters, and then the ultimate, the entire country of denmark. who can piss off denmark? stop the whining. the gloating, then things go wrong, then it is the whining, instead of meeting the challenges of our day. that is what i really want to talk about today. this is a state that has a long haul view, where people think about, what do we need to do next to move us ahead? the first thing i will start with is the challenges i was -- i will start with is the challenges. i was here in the science center this morning to talk about climate change. it is a long-haul challenge, but it is not, because it is here right now. you see it in the rising sea level, the weird weather events, and the president had the audacity to make fun of me for talking about climate change in a spoke storm -- snowstorm. i wrote back "climate science is on my side, donald trump, and i would like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard." [laughter] sen. klobuchar: and humor is an important thing to use against this guy. humor --ally, yes but he
the federal reserve chair, the city of baltimore, jewish democratic voters, and then the ultimate, the entire country of denmark. who can piss off denmark? stop the whining. the gloating, then things go wrong, then it is the whining, instead of meeting the challenges of our day. that is what i really want to talk about today. this is a state that has a long haul view, where people think about, what do we need to do next to move us ahead? the first thing i will start with is the challenges i was...
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baltimore ongs in preventing and treating childhood trauma and conor lamb hiking a nature reserve. also today, present his meeting with the president of romania directors the arrival ceremony earlier. >> these live coverage of 2020 continues. live coverage of president trump's address in louisville, kentucky. insleesday, governor jay and congress and tim ryan from friday, mayor pete buttigieg. c-span orign 2020 on listen live at the free c-span .adio app book, she looks reporting.lenges of >> they were able to write about their this struggles. account ofan honest grief and loss. this is not an uplifting book. sunday, a money parish on race, gender and class in america. a letter tobook is my son. with not to arm them andly a set of skills ahics and values, but also way to make sense of the hostility. eastern, them. media founder on his book, big media's war against trump. been cast aside. far worse thing then what they accused him of doing. they have a right, none. on book tv only on c-span two. grexit first africans to arrive in 1619. >> saturday, we look back at the first arrival
baltimore ongs in preventing and treating childhood trauma and conor lamb hiking a nature reserve. also today, present his meeting with the president of romania directors the arrival ceremony earlier. >> these live coverage of 2020 continues. live coverage of president trump's address in louisville, kentucky. insleesday, governor jay and congress and tim ryan from friday, mayor pete buttigieg. c-span orign 2020 on listen live at the free c-span .adio app book, she looks reporting.lenges...
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the congressman is from baltimore. right now, we are in the crosshairs of what america is going through with regards to the need to understand what the guns can be used for. sides talking about baltimore. america needs to be we educated when it comes to gun control. it can start with the politicians, the talking heads and empty suits. these are the people who create the paper trail. that is all they are doing at this point in time. that is all that has ever been done, adding to the paper trail. c-span can possibly help in this to see theng america ceo's and owners of the manufacturers of these weapons of mass destruction starting from a small caliber handgun right up to weapons of mass destruction, but get these people and their lobbyists on the airwaves were people like myself can call in and say what you have done to this country that has put you in an opulent lifestyle that nobody can understand. the politicians in that lifestyle are there for your bidding. i think that is where the problem lies. it is not so much a
the congressman is from baltimore. right now, we are in the crosshairs of what america is going through with regards to the need to understand what the guns can be used for. sides talking about baltimore. america needs to be we educated when it comes to gun control. it can start with the politicians, the talking heads and empty suits. these are the people who create the paper trail. that is all they are doing at this point in time. that is all that has ever been done, adding to the paper trail....
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help the intelligence agency influence and election or somewhere that has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta. we have to understand the people behind these things. monday night at c-span two. announcer: next, democratic presidential candidate, senator amy klobuchar from minnesota makes a campaign stop in new hampshire. every four years, new hampshire host the first in the nation presidential primary. ♪ [applause] ♪ [laughter] >> come on over. >> that's ok. any late arrivers get a hug. [laughter] >> sorry for the delay, but we are glad you are here on this beautiful day in nashua, new hampshire. bill and i have the great pleasure of having senator amy klobuchar here today. because we are running a little late, i will suggest that perhaps you look at her website, which contains an extraordinary number of policies, and the most important part of them is that she can deliver on them. i want to tell you a couple of things about why i am supporting senator klobuchar. i am a child of immigrants. my parents came to this country literally with nothing after world war ii and i have bee
help the intelligence agency influence and election or somewhere that has taken down big cities like baltimore and atlanta. we have to understand the people behind these things. monday night at c-span two. announcer: next, democratic presidential candidate, senator amy klobuchar from minnesota makes a campaign stop in new hampshire. every four years, new hampshire host the first in the nation presidential primary. ♪ [applause] ♪ [laughter] >> come on over. >> that's ok. any late...
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having this conversation in the wake of president trump singling out baltimore and pointing to the nation's 30th largest city as a symbol of problems with urban areas. this morning we're are going to hear from city residents only. ellis -- tell us what your top issues are where you live. you areidents only, if in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8000.
having this conversation in the wake of president trump singling out baltimore and pointing to the nation's 30th largest city as a symbol of problems with urban areas. this morning we're are going to hear from city residents only. ellis -- tell us what your top issues are where you live. you areidents only, if in the eastern time zone, (202) 748-8000.
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. >> you have talked a lot about baltimore in the last 48 hours. pres. trump: i have. yout is not the record that have with african-americans, but it is the rhetoric we have seen. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is the time for america to bind the wounds of division. i say just time for us to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. pres. trump: that is true, and i mean it more now than i meant it then, but there was a tremendous divide between republicans and democrats. between ideologies, whether it is health care. i listened some of the health care plans -- i listened to some health-care plans that would be so destructive, and when you want to take 180 million people off of private health insurance, they love it. they fought for it. they want it. they work hard for it. and you want to take it away from them. there is a divide and that is one of many things. i am actually surprised by the level. look, it was here for president obama. it was here for preside
. >> you have talked a lot about baltimore in the last 48 hours. pres. trump: i have. yout is not the record that have with african-americans, but it is the rhetoric we have seen. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is the time for america to bind the wounds of division. i say just time for us to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. pres. trump: that is true, and i mean it more...
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there are young men from black and brown communities that are injured and killed in cities like baltimore, chicago, philadelphia. those stories often go untold. this is a complex health problem. there is no one solution. it's a multifaceted approach. the house has done their job. they passed hr8. now, we're calling on senator mitch mcconnell to take action, not sides. it's about time that we start approaching this issue as a uniquely american problem. that's what it is. this is not a republican problem or a democrat problem. it's an american problem. is it going to solve everything? no. it's a step in the right direction. it is critical. since the brady bill has been passed, 3.5 million firearms have been capped out of the hands of people that should not have them, like felons, domestic abusers, those that are a danger to themselves. we are calling on the senate to have the moral courage to do the right thing. americans are not going to stand on the sidelines of history as people continue to be injured and killed. thank you. rep. hoyer: i would like to introduce the gentlewoman from michi
there are young men from black and brown communities that are injured and killed in cities like baltimore, chicago, philadelphia. those stories often go untold. this is a complex health problem. there is no one solution. it's a multifaceted approach. the house has done their job. they passed hr8. now, we're calling on senator mitch mcconnell to take action, not sides. it's about time that we start approaching this issue as a uniquely american problem. that's what it is. this is not a republican...