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i have come the blight in baltimore. we've torn down 4,000 blighted buildings, the state has come in to scrape them out of there. it has a lot to do with crime and leaning up these neighborhoods but i had tough legislation we put into the legislature for tougher sentences for repeat violent offenders to get them off the streets. we keep arresting them. the city and police force and feds and state keep arresting these folks but it's a revolving door of catch and release and they keep going back on the streets. >> bill: that's a policy that has to change? >> the legislature refused the take the bill up two years in a row i've been pushing for tough sentences for repeat offenders and they say no. >> bill: you are a republican. did you see dan henninger this morning? the number of towns ruled by democrats for more than 50 years. he says mr. trump brought up the subject of baltimore. now he should put it -- these are the cities on his campaign agenda. the left scream racism. everyone else in america knows the reality is deepe
i have come the blight in baltimore. we've torn down 4,000 blighted buildings, the state has come in to scrape them out of there. it has a lot to do with crime and leaning up these neighborhoods but i had tough legislation we put into the legislature for tougher sentences for repeat violent offenders to get them off the streets. we keep arresting them. the city and police force and feds and state keep arresting these folks but it's a revolving door of catch and release and they keep going back...
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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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why not doing this in baltimore? they didn't do much of that. it's easy to hit trump. the hard thing is to say what we have beenng doing hasn't worked. >> what we have been doing with the federal government and federal agencies -- >> laura: in mourning joe scarborough. touting his nickname for mitch m cconnell being put to music watch. >> ben folds, moscow mitch. full was impressed by the term and said it inspired a new song which he debuted last night. ♪ >> laura: i love it actually. >> we need to get a full recording of moscow mitch. it's going global. >> laura: oh, my gosh. no one in america knows what they are talking about it. it reminded me of a songngth modifyed to praise a certain former president. obama is on fire \m >> the trump economy is on fire. she has pipes. how many more songs do we need to ruin on cable television? >> oh, laura, i have a list of 4 beatles remakes in order after the last democratic debate when they took shots at president obama. obama's lonely hearts club band. i don't want to hold obama's hand. obama gets a ticket to ride and you hav
why not doing this in baltimore? they didn't do much of that. it's easy to hit trump. the hard thing is to say what we have beenng doing hasn't worked. >> what we have been doing with the federal government and federal agencies -- >> laura: in mourning joe scarborough. touting his nickname for mitch m cconnell being put to music watch. >> ben folds, moscow mitch. full was impressed by the term and said it inspired a new song which he debuted last night. ♪ >> laura: i...
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he knows all about baltimore. he says they are ready to take action. >> first thing we have to do is acknowledge it's a problem. every needs to acknowledge that we have gotten to a situation in our country now where when you hold people responsible, they don't like it. they call you a racist. and instead of doing that you know, people need to be willing to work together. when i was in baltimore a couple days ago just looking at a lot of the squaller there -- and there are good things there too. i must point that out. the people are the ones who are suffering when we have squaller there. steve: no doubt about it. baltimore has got some problems and the president has suggested, mr. carson as well commented on the fact that there has been a lot of financial mismanagement in the number of american cities. and they have to figure out where the money has gone. mr. -- dr. carson was talking about how at hud they have developed some sort of dashboard so on a computer they can see where all the money is going all the time.
he knows all about baltimore. he says they are ready to take action. >> first thing we have to do is acknowledge it's a problem. every needs to acknowledge that we have gotten to a situation in our country now where when you hold people responsible, they don't like it. they call you a racist. and instead of doing that you know, people need to be willing to work together. when i was in baltimore a couple days ago just looking at a lot of the squaller there -- and there are good things...
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baltimore. >> we had a weed whacker cutting down the thick grass that's been there. we've been pulling everything out of alley way, picking up trash. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. iand i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs
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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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he then presented in baltimore i guess that's convenient timing. i can tell you a little bit about this book. how it came to be. i had written a piece on medium so no one would publish it. [laughter] i had written it just partly for my own edification but also because at the time there was sort of a local baltimore thing that was happening where the show space with the great arts community around here were being intimidated by fortune trolls. i should also say what 4chan is. the book is essentially about a set of horrible horrible online spaces. something awful is one and then it gets worse from there. 4chan Ãare message boards where people have congregated for 10, 15, 20 years and only gotten more and more unhappy. to the extent where now they are there and they are angry and murderous. select two of the last shootings the one in poway california and also the one in new zealand, those were h chan shootings that came out these websites. and the same population a lot of them had become fascist. they had become so deeply disenchanted with their exis
he then presented in baltimore i guess that's convenient timing. i can tell you a little bit about this book. how it came to be. i had written a piece on medium so no one would publish it. [laughter] i had written it just partly for my own edification but also because at the time there was sort of a local baltimore thing that was happening where the show space with the great arts community around here were being intimidated by fortune trolls. i should also say what 4chan is. the book is...
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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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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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in baltimore. it's a good thing the president called out elijah cummings. liz: you are saying the president is right, elijah cummings has been representing baltimore in his district for 26 years. what's your take on that fight, the way that debate is going? >> it's outrageous that cummings has been in office for decade and the streets of baltimore are still a mess. and he's not being held accountable. the race card is being played to cover for cummings for not being accountable which is look out for the citizens of baltimore. president trump's policies are work and resonating with hard-working americans. his pro-growth policy cutting taxes and rolling back regulations. we are seeing record low unemployment numbers. 8' -- 8, 700 neighborhoods wille benefiting. the democrats would rather focus on race which makes it an emotional issue. liz: president trump took fire for calling baltimore quote infested. here is elijah cummings in 1999 saying the same thing. >> this morning i left my community of balt
in baltimore. it's a good thing the president called out elijah cummings. liz: you are saying the president is right, elijah cummings has been representing baltimore in his district for 26 years. what's your take on that fight, the way that debate is going? >> it's outrageous that cummings has been in office for decade and the streets of baltimore are still a mess. and he's not being held accountable. the race card is being played to cover for cummings for not being accountable which is...
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as a black man who murdered, and having lived in baltimore. i feel about the moment, the young man that was killed, by a white police officers and what you tell the people in the organizations that you work wi with. how do you relate to that? >> chris wilson: is a deep question. i relate to it in a sense that, i have my art and my companies and i could lay low and be safe. but i work every day. at ground zero in these neighborhoods. it hurts me to say, but baltimore city is one of the most most dangerous city in america right. but i don't run, i stay in these communities do the work because people who look like me,ei are still being killed every day. i've been blessed by god, to have a second chance to live my life. that doesn't mean i can just run off somewhere and hide and just be successful and ride around in my car or whatever. that's not what my life was meant to be. i am going to stay on ground zero and try to save as many lives as possible that's important.wh they need to hear from people have been through what they've been through. [ap
as a black man who murdered, and having lived in baltimore. i feel about the moment, the young man that was killed, by a white police officers and what you tell the people in the organizations that you work wi with. how do you relate to that? >> chris wilson: is a deep question. i relate to it in a sense that, i have my art and my companies and i could lay low and be safe. but i work every day. at ground zero in these neighborhoods. it hurts me to say, but baltimore city is one of the...
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but saying the things that terrible in some parts of baltimore, does that neutralize the president's attack because now we have to circle back to, yeah, but in every administration many administrations have failed to do much about it, including the obama administration. >> but often reporters can't control what they are going to do, the reporters give it angle. >> what do you mean they give angle? >> the story is how secretary grew up. i worked in washington post, how did the hud secretary grow up, what's the background, how did he become hud secretary. i had to talk about his growing up. i had to stay an angle and create story and get people interested about the feelings behind it, jimmy carter addressed trying to address cities and poverty and that was fascinating story, i was able to write about that and he made it interesting. >> real people. >> by the way, it's not just a question of throwing federal dollars. single-family households, generations of poverty that breed more generations of poverty and complicated issues in the media but don't get much attention unless the presiden
but saying the things that terrible in some parts of baltimore, does that neutralize the president's attack because now we have to circle back to, yeah, but in every administration many administrations have failed to do much about it, including the obama administration. >> but often reporters can't control what they are going to do, the reporters give it angle. >> what do you mean they give angle? >> the story is how secretary grew up. i worked in washington post, how did the...
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the battle over baltimore heating up.
the battle over baltimore heating up.
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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 bringing this up. it is number one city proportionally in the united states on crime. i saw it is a statistic worse than honduras right now. i think what people of baltimore, i think they really appreciate what i'm doing. the money was stolen or misspent or wasted and a lot of things happened, a lot of bad things but the government for many years 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'll get together and we'll get it straightened out but what happened in baltimore is disgraceful. it is not only baltimore, it is other democrat-run cities. you ought to report on it sometime. [shouting questions] reporter: still going. [inaudible] connell: president moments ago on the south lawn of the white house, just pausing to see, i don't believe the microphones can hear what he is saying i
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 bringing this up. it is number one city proportionally in the united states on crime. i saw it is a statistic worse than honduras right now. i think what people of baltimore, i think they really appreciate what i'm doing. the money was stolen or misspent or wasted and a lot of things happened, a lot of bad things but the government...
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i wanted to say i love baltimore. and i wanted specifically young people in baltimore and young black people in baltimore, who are always on the receiving end of a kind of invective about their lack of humanity, their lack of beauty, their lack of intelligence from the country at large, and now coming from the president of the united states. i just thought it was very, very important that i speak out and let the know that i see them, that they're human, and that no matter what the crime rates are in baltimore, i don't care if elijah cummings represented the district with the highest murder rate in america, with the highest murder rate in the world, it is never okay to refer to people as less than human, as verm vermin. no statistic can justify that. >> i think we have the situation now where the president is clearly -- he has been doing this forever. he has done it with chicago. in fact, we went and did a town hall in chicago in response to the way he talked about chicago. we did reporting on baltimore, partly because
i wanted to say i love baltimore. and i wanted specifically young people in baltimore and young black people in baltimore, who are always on the receiving end of a kind of invective about their lack of humanity, their lack of beauty, their lack of intelligence from the country at large, and now coming from the president of the united states. i just thought it was very, very important that i speak out and let the know that i see them, that they're human, and that no matter what the crime rates...
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in the city it feels lk a ver warm 93 degrees but take a look at baltimore and annapolis. well, annapolis i should say, 96 degreess what it feels like there by the water. manassas at 93, and 92 at culpeper. so we do have aight southerly wind flow going onitnd a ltle instability in the atmospre. so we've seen a few kind of e pop-up storms her and there. nothing that's become widespread and i don't anticipate it b widespread tonight at all.ei but just a few onote. we did have a storm, was a pretty strong other areas of saint mary's county now this ov the south mg to the east of the i95 corridor, little to the noeh as well and a littl bit over to the eastern shore. we h a pretty strong storm moving its way across the waters. other than that, not too much goingon. overnight tonight, expect your lows to be into the low 70s 75 within the city but areas to e north northwest always cooler only int the 60s. bermuda high building in, that heat and humidity sticking arou as i said, not going anywhere, as we getog into the days of summer both days this weekend. we'll be into the 90s,
in the city it feels lk a ver warm 93 degrees but take a look at baltimore and annapolis. well, annapolis i should say, 96 degreess what it feels like there by the water. manassas at 93, and 92 at culpeper. so we do have aight southerly wind flow going onitnd a ltle instability in the atmospre. so we've seen a few kind of e pop-up storms her and there. nothing that's become widespread and i don't anticipate it b widespread tonight at all.ei but just a few onote. we did have a storm, was a...
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there are a will the of baltimores. too many. urban and rural. what's baltimore? budget too tight. teachers in short supply. stores and factories shutered. not enough employment. if he doesn't care about baltimore why would he care about where you live? about you? because you're whigt? that tax cut wasn't targeted to you if you're in the middle class. 83 cents went to the color he cares about most. green. the rich. a middle class tax cut. how? you get 17 out of 100. ask yourself. why does this president choose to lie to you like he did last night at the green card lottery system? here's what he said. >> you pick people out of the lottery. let's see this is a murderer. this one robbed. this one i better not say. >> do you believe there's na vetting? it's a blind lottery? of course, that's not the truth. they get the same background check all other legal immigrants. ask yourself, why does he want to assume that people like you will think people who immigrate illegally or legally are a threat? maybe because he's betting it is easier to get you to blame someone else for your problems.
there are a will the of baltimores. too many. urban and rural. what's baltimore? budget too tight. teachers in short supply. stores and factories shutered. not enough employment. if he doesn't care about baltimore why would he care about where you live? about you? because you're whigt? that tax cut wasn't targeted to you if you're in the middle class. 83 cents went to the color he cares about most. green. the rich. a middle class tax cut. how? you get 17 out of 100. ask yourself. why does this...
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heavy rain flooding the streets in baltimore. cars, you see them there, under water.th herut formg thundm wchho, clinphlynd york. abc's whit johnson leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, heavy downpours and damaging winds across the northeast as millions head home from work. >> this is a really dangerous storm with heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds. >> reporter: this time lapse showing the severe weather moving through new york city. a confirmed tornado touching down in nearby union county, new jersey. this, after a supercell brought large hail to parts of the heartland, the size of baseballs in south dakota. >> there's some that're a lot bigger than this one. >> reporter: overnight, winds gusting to 70 miles per hour, toppling trees and ripping apart roofs in grand island, nebraska. the baltimore area hammered by a separate system that moved through tuesday. streets turning to rivers amid a flash flood warning. more than five inches of rain in some places. a lightning strike being blamed for this three-alarm fire. fortunately, th
heavy rain flooding the streets in baltimore. cars, you see them there, under water.th herut formg thundm wchho, clinphlynd york. abc's whit johnson leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, heavy downpours and damaging winds across the northeast as millions head home from work. >> this is a really dangerous storm with heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds. >> reporter: this time lapse showing the severe weather moving through new york city. a confirmed tornado touching down in nearby...
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he is also the president of the people who live in baltimore. and so i think again he is running as the incumbent president this time. not the challenger. so he has now four years behind him and it is fair the say, mr. president, what have you done about baltimore, a city within the country that you run? you can't simply say it's everybody else's fault. so i agree there is lots to be done in baltimore and big cities across the country but he also has to understand that as president, he has had four years. what has he done? it's not enough to say it's all bad. what have you done to make it better? let's start there. one thing he can point to are job numbers among african-americans. those are numbers. there is a positive way to do this. i don't like the negative rhetoric. he has things to run on that are positive. >> sandra: he points to that, the jobs market, the healthy jobs market and the number of dollars that have flown into cities like baltimore. here is the president, number 7. >> president trump: you see our inner cities. we spend billions
he is also the president of the people who live in baltimore. and so i think again he is running as the incumbent president this time. not the challenger. so he has now four years behind him and it is fair the say, mr. president, what have you done about baltimore, a city within the country that you run? you can't simply say it's everybody else's fault. so i agree there is lots to be done in baltimore and big cities across the country but he also has to understand that as president, he has had...
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when you look at baltimore and detroit you have to look at what the u.s. constitution provides in terms of power to the executive branch. how much president trump has done on behalf of the american people with his policy and how much still resides in state and local government. so when we're juxtaposing these things, we are not having a substantive policy debate. we is have to have what the democrats are proposing. this is in the trillions of dollars for the green new deal and billions for all of the socialist policies of elizabeth warren and the others. this is not a winning strategy for them. >> julie: speaking of the far left and socialist party, the president said about the squad, his four archenemies that none have paid more than those living in our inner cities. is that a one two punch strategy? >> there's a reason president trump and republicans are trying to -- that simply is not true. those are people who are the easiest to attack. let's understand the obama democrat, bidens of the world are proposing common sense proposals. people want better hea
when you look at baltimore and detroit you have to look at what the u.s. constitution provides in terms of power to the executive branch. how much president trump has done on behalf of the american people with his policy and how much still resides in state and local government. so when we're juxtaposing these things, we are not having a substantive policy debate. we is have to have what the democrats are proposing. this is in the trillions of dollars for the green new deal and billions for all...
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even baltimore. dierdre: some of our colleagues in baltimore say we don't want to leave, but this is a mess and we don't know what else to do. we love our home, but it's unlivable conditions. what does this mean for 2020? what can the pitch be when president trump comes out and says some of these cities have been democratically run for 50 years? >> as an electoral strategy it only rallies, no republican is going to win any of these cities and hasn't for decades. on the flip side while it's true chicago and baltimore are egregious examples of failures. but new york, boston and austin have had massive decreases in crime. if you are going to criticize democratic machine cities, you have to praise democrats or at least praise the policies that led to competitiveness of a large number of metropolitan areas. >> i don't know the federal government's role in these local crime statistics. when you look at crime statistics, you will find dozens of reports they stay because of drugs or guns, education, poverty,
even baltimore. dierdre: some of our colleagues in baltimore say we don't want to leave, but this is a mess and we don't know what else to do. we love our home, but it's unlivable conditions. what does this mean for 2020? what can the pitch be when president trump comes out and says some of these cities have been democratically run for 50 years? >> as an electoral strategy it only rallies, no republican is going to win any of these cities and hasn't for decades. on the flip side while...
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[ laughter ] watch that and sing "good morning baltimore." every day as he empties a can of aqua net onto his cotton candy head. trump may also be running oust things to blame obama for because on friday this is the best he could come up with. >> a lot of times you go and they do a lost work in the white house. for instance, the obama administration worked out a brand new air-conditioning system for the west wing. and it was so good before they did the system. now that they did the system it's freezing or hot in here. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: by the way, he used that as the reason he has to go to his golf course. he's planning to spend some time at his golf course. he blames obama for the air-conditioning. is it seems to me the presidents may be having trouble regulating his body temperature, which i looked it up and there may be a medical reason for that. drop and body temperature linked to dementia. i'm sure it's a coincidence, though. [ cheers and applause ] the white house today, i know we say this is unbelievable a
[ laughter ] watch that and sing "good morning baltimore." every day as he empties a can of aqua net onto his cotton candy head. trump may also be running oust things to blame obama for because on friday this is the best he could come up with. >> a lot of times you go and they do a lost work in the white house. for instance, the obama administration worked out a brand new air-conditioning system for the west wing. and it was so good before they did the system. now that they did...
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shootings in baltimore this year than they have been days in the year. 250 mass shootings and 216 days when that article was published. if the democrats cared, really cared, about minorities, if they really cared about children getting shot, they would go into the cities they've been running for generations and they would dismantle the political connotation that they've created. they would destroy this dependency culture and this ideology is a victim because sean, i don't think any of those 250 shootings were white supremacist but democrats just don't care. >> sean: if they cared, larry, they would be in baltimore every weekend. they be in chicago, detroit, los angeles, where you are, and other places. do they care about people at al all? or is it just political weapons? >> how about vouchers? if you live that high school, if just sit by those teachers mapping out routes you don't get shot by gangs. how about giving parents a chance? the one presents a mass proficiency 0%. zero. it non. at 13 separate high schools. 0% math proficiency. that's unbelievable. we owe our family, our family
shootings in baltimore this year than they have been days in the year. 250 mass shootings and 216 days when that article was published. if the democrats cared, really cared, about minorities, if they really cared about children getting shot, they would go into the cities they've been running for generations and they would dismantle the political connotation that they've created. they would destroy this dependency culture and this ideology is a victim because sean, i don't think any of those 250...
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may be the president could then help rebuild baltimore. and then say okay, now six detroit, six chicago six l.a., fix san francisco. is that a good or bad idea lawrence question marks because that's a good idea and it's the first step to showing that you actually care about our american city where the republican party -- the democrats have destroyed it. this is family. exactly. >> sean: what you think of a larry? >> well, we've already passed the law for so-called opportunity zones but the problem is far deeper. it's a cultural problem that has made worse by government intervention could we need to rethink welfare. i agree with both of you. but cans we open a door, i mean, if you can't get rid of the rats and you have 17,000 abandoned buildings, we have no idea if they are even structurally sound, onto the basics we can do to at least give people a shot without breaking the bank? go how about giving inner city parents an option out of the bad underperforming government we have 13 high schools and government where a zero of the kids can do
may be the president could then help rebuild baltimore. and then say okay, now six detroit, six chicago six l.a., fix san francisco. is that a good or bad idea lawrence question marks because that's a good idea and it's the first step to showing that you actually care about our american city where the republican party -- the democrats have destroyed it. this is family. exactly. >> sean: what you think of a larry? >> well, we've already passed the law for so-called opportunity zones...
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what's baltimore? budget too tight, teachers in short supply, stores and factories shuttered, not enough employment. many of you live in them of all colors. and if he doesn't care about baltimore, why would he care about where you live? because you're white? that tax cut wasn't targeted to you if you're in the middle class. 83 cents of every dollar went to the color he values most, green, the rich. why didn't every 83 cents of every dollar go to you in a tax cut that was billed as a middle class tax cut? how when you get 17 out of 83? 100 actually, right? ask yourself why does this president choose to lie to you like he did last night about the green card lottery system? here's what he said. >> you pick people out of the lottery but let's see this one is murderer, this one robbed poor banks, this one i better not say. >> do you really believe that there's no they, that it's a blind lottery? of course that's not the truth. they get the same background check as other legal immigrants. ask yourself, why d
what's baltimore? budget too tight, teachers in short supply, stores and factories shuttered, not enough employment. many of you live in them of all colors. and if he doesn't care about baltimore, why would he care about where you live? because you're white? that tax cut wasn't targeted to you if you're in the middle class. 83 cents of every dollar went to the color he values most, green, the rich. why didn't every 83 cents of every dollar go to you in a tax cut that was billed as a middle...
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the fact of the matter baltimore is dangerous. when republicans and democrats are more focused on what the president is saying instead of addressing the issues, nothing is getting fixed. the only people suffering are the kids. not to go to rant too much i grew up in what people could consider the hood with my father and i grew up in a house where there was rodents, where there was cockroaches and bedbugs. i can say these kids, when they're experiencing this lifestyle, growing up in the gang terror tories, when the families are essentially destroyed with drugs, there they are separated with from their families. there is hip pock criminal is with the dnc when they care about the kids, when they were not addressing issues in their own cities and choose it to make a racial issue when it is to no. charles: if there were republican mayors and governors of these states and cities, i did sign up to the air force at 17 years old so i could get off the block because i was or i would be on crack and murdered or something. that was explosion
the fact of the matter baltimore is dangerous. when republicans and democrats are more focused on what the president is saying instead of addressing the issues, nothing is getting fixed. the only people suffering are the kids. not to go to rant too much i grew up in what people could consider the hood with my father and i grew up in a house where there was rodents, where there was cockroaches and bedbugs. i can say these kids, when they're experiencing this lifestyle, growing up in the gang...
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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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the baltimore grays investigated a rumors that arms were hidden in the surrounding mountains. six hours lart the militia returned to town with two wagons filled with hundreds of revolvers. the torch was gun powder kegs and cartridges. why does this matter? no midnight thieves stockpiled weapons like this. the raiders possessions substantiated their plans in ways that their statements could not. stuart took a squad of marines to brown's headquarters at the kennedy farm. by the time they arrived neighbors already had ransacked the place for souvenirs. military maps and drilling manuals littered the farmhouse floor. when stuart checked an outlying cap cabin on the first floor he found crates filled with tent canvass, axes hominy mills, men's clothing and boots. climbing to the second story, he discovered quilts neatly piled three feet high. above in the loft hundreds of spears lay across the floor and rested against the walls. stunned by this, stewart turned to a local man named john unsuld appear -- he was a man who had guided him to the location, so a local. and basically told
the baltimore grays investigated a rumors that arms were hidden in the surrounding mountains. six hours lart the militia returned to town with two wagons filled with hundreds of revolvers. the torch was gun powder kegs and cartridges. why does this matter? no midnight thieves stockpiled weapons like this. the raiders possessions substantiated their plans in ways that their statements could not. stuart took a squad of marines to brown's headquarters at the kennedy farm. by the time they arrived...
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the first in the nation was actually in la and the second was in baltimore, and effectually prohibited you from selling or renting to any family that wasn't in the majority on the block. they copied that within a couple of years and move to birmingham alabama and spread around the country and still has the same effect today of keeping basically people of color and low income people out of the communities where middle-class communitiewere middle-classcommy to prevent low-income housing and communities. we need to be looking at land use laws and how they are used basically the bar for people from middle-class communities. we need to look at savings. we need to be looking at whether or not we encourage people to say you don't get out of poverty by spending but by saving money. yet on both sides, we discourage savings in the country. for one thing we make it hard to simply open up a bank account. we are so paranoid about the war on drugs and terror that we set up identification requirements to open a savings account. did you hear a lot of debate about the voting and s voting at he also neg
the first in the nation was actually in la and the second was in baltimore, and effectually prohibited you from selling or renting to any family that wasn't in the majority on the block. they copied that within a couple of years and move to birmingham alabama and spread around the country and still has the same effect today of keeping basically people of color and low income people out of the communities where middle-class communitiewere middle-classcommy to prevent low-income housing and...
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some 23% of baltimore residents live in poverty. more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lives below the poverty line. the president had a similar attack on june lewis' congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs tweeting shortly before his inauguration congressman lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. crime rates have sharply declined in lewis' district since he took charge. >> no one has paid a higher price for the far left's destructive agenda than americans living in our nation's inner cities. for decades these communities have been run exclusively by democrat politicians. >> reporter: here in kentucky's fifth congressional district even some who voted for the president say they wish he'd spend less time attacking his opponents and more time focused on making good on his campaign promises. >> rural america rose up and voted for him. and he's talking
some 23% of baltimore residents live in poverty. more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lives below the poverty line. the president had a similar attack on june lewis' congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs tweeting shortly before his inauguration congressman lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. crime rates...
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plus, rebirth in baltimore. e-commerce reviving the american city neglected industrial hub. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ back to "bloomberg businessweek." radios every day on the from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time, and catch up by subscribing to our podcast. you can also find us online at businessweek.com, and on our mobile app. as the 2020 election approaches, it is democracy versus the hackers. this week's solution section focuses on how efforts in illinois to protect the voting system show how vulnerable states are, still, to outside attacks. know, i think we got a little preview when robert mueller went before congress to testify and, putting aside everything else about that event, he kept hitting on this message, that this is a very serious threat we are confronting. that's what the takeaway was from that report first and foremost, and i think when we get into the details, focusing on illinois, emblematic of what's happening across the country, it is a huge problem that is becoming bigger, and that is really hard to contend with for a number of reasons
plus, rebirth in baltimore. e-commerce reviving the american city neglected industrial hub. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ back to "bloomberg businessweek." radios every day on the from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time, and catch up by subscribing to our podcast. you can also find us online at businessweek.com, and on our mobile app. as the 2020 election approaches, it is democracy versus the hackers. this week's solution section focuses on how efforts in...
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. >> for everyone watching, the democratic candidates want this nation to look like either baltimore or chicago or san francisco or los angeles, or flint. remember, these are the people, their party, their philosophy, even less extreme than their philosophies have brought us death, destruction, poverty, hopelessness. a lack of a future, with people feeling trapped like there is no way out. so far right now, there are other states and other cities these individuals can go to that are not socialist, that actually have some value with people to look forward to the future. but the democrats certainly want the entire nation to look like that giving no one a choice. >> sean: congratulations. fox nation. always good to see you. if you are just joining us, the inspector general, michael. prosecution on two issues as of now. at the moment, they are declining. but apparently the investigation is getting better. two, violating the espionage act. we will deal with that in my opening late monologue. also, the radical extreme socialist debate. much, much more, straight ahead. ♪ beep goes off ] n
. >> for everyone watching, the democratic candidates want this nation to look like either baltimore or chicago or san francisco or los angeles, or flint. remember, these are the people, their party, their philosophy, even less extreme than their philosophies have brought us death, destruction, poverty, hopelessness. a lack of a future, with people feeling trapped like there is no way out. so far right now, there are other states and other cities these individuals can go to that are not...
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, in our country, is baltimore. it receives top of the line, billions of dollars. all of this money goes there and take a lock at it. ainsley: our next guest says trump is shining light on baltimore's undeniable truths in a new op-ed saying "i grew up on welfare. here's what i know." steve: that author, president of the heritage foundation kay kohl james joins us now. >> good morning. steve: why did you want to write the op-ed. what did you want to tell america about your childhood framed around the whole baltimore conversation that america seems to be having right now? >> you know, i wrote it because even with the controversy that was going on surrounding, you know, elijah cummings and the president, take the light off of that controversy for a moment and look at the people who live in those communities. and i'm just grateful that we have the opportunity to have this conversation. the people who are living in those deplorable conditions need our help. and so thankfully this put a bright light on it and we are able
, in our country, is baltimore. it receives top of the line, billions of dollars. all of this money goes there and take a lock at it. ainsley: our next guest says trump is shining light on baltimore's undeniable truths in a new op-ed saying "i grew up on welfare. here's what i know." steve: that author, president of the heritage foundation kay kohl james joins us now. >> good morning. steve: why did you want to write the op-ed. what did you want to tell america about your...
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. >> tucker: well, the president singled out baltimore famously a couple of weeks ago but baltimore's following from them only american city suffering from profound generational decay. and horrifying violence to rid the city of chicago just had the deadliest weekend of the year. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has the latest on that story. trace? >> tucker, it began friday evening with the shooting of a 5-year-old boy by the time monday morning rolled around, chicago had reported its most violent weekend of the year. 55 shootings, seven of them fatal and during 12 hour stretch, 17 people were shot. in one of the shootings, the witnesses recorded the rapid gunfire on their cell phone and it lasted nearly a minute. so many ambulances it flooded that they had to be turned away and send to other trauma centers. here is the mayor of chicago with an interesting summation. watch. >> we spent 40 years probably, hundreds of millions of dollarst side. cpd, federal and state law enforcement, and we have barely moved the needle. >> except the needle is moving in the wrong direct
. >> tucker: well, the president singled out baltimore famously a couple of weeks ago but baltimore's following from them only american city suffering from profound generational decay. and horrifying violence to rid the city of chicago just had the deadliest weekend of the year. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has the latest on that story. trace? >> tucker, it began friday evening with the shooting of a 5-year-old boy by the time monday morning rolled around,...
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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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temperatures elsewhere 74 at gaithersburg, 81 for westminster, same for hagerstown, baltimore at 81, look at annapolis, 85 degrees. imagine sitting there by the water rht now pretty comfortable. 79 degrees at leonardtown and 74 at culpeper. l et's look at the feel-like er tempure, because you factor in those d points a those dew points have been in the 60s and 70s and it feels like it's degrees in annapolis. so maybe you don't want to bet sittin by the water. maybe i'll take that back. 82 at leonardtown, 85 at westminster, 84 at hagerstown, 81 at frederick. so, yes, hot appear steamy night out there and, as i said, those dew points in the 60s and 70s.this is an important thing tpay attentiono because those dew points are going to iherease ov next few days and they're going to be in the mid to upper 70s and that just means it's going to feel justwn doght oppressive because our teeratures are going to be into the 90s. overnight tonight, overnight lows will be into the 70s, 76 in the city, cooler to the north and northwest, but still the i humiditys out there in full force. alot.lite ra
temperatures elsewhere 74 at gaithersburg, 81 for westminster, same for hagerstown, baltimore at 81, look at annapolis, 85 degrees. imagine sitting there by the water rht now pretty comfortable. 79 degrees at leonardtown and 74 at culpeper. l et's look at the feel-like er tempure, because you factor in those d points a those dew points have been in the 60s and 70s and it feels like it's degrees in annapolis. so maybe you don't want to bet sittin by the water. maybe i'll take that back. 82 at...
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meantime, this weekend in baltimore, the group baltimore cease-fire called for 72 hours of calm. they got 72 hours of gunshots and the city recorded its 200th homicide of the year. so far in 2019, shootings in baltimore up 28% and the city is on pace to have its fifth consecutive year of 300 plus murders. even worse, the city of baltimore is on track to have itsf deadliest year in more than a decade. tucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thanks a lot for that.n well, what has been a decade-long rivalry with china has escalated into a full-blown trade war. it appears that way, in any case. today, china devalued its currency in response to tariffs imposed by our president. in response to that, ofse the president tweeted this "china is intent on continuing to receive the hundreds of billions of dollars they've been taking from the u.s. with unfair trade practices and t currency manipulations. soit one sided it shouldn't have have been stopped many years ago." author of the book, gordon chang, the "coming collapse of china," he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. markets today reac
meantime, this weekend in baltimore, the group baltimore cease-fire called for 72 hours of calm. they got 72 hours of gunshots and the city recorded its 200th homicide of the year. so far in 2019, shootings in baltimore up 28% and the city is on pace to have its fifth consecutive year of 300 plus murders. even worse, the city of baltimore is on track to have itsf deadliest year in more than a decade. tucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thanks a lot for that.n well, what has been a...
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