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April 28, 2015 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 28, 2015, Tuesday, Hour #2
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Some incredible new news on the whole Clinton scandal is being buried by the story in Baltimore.
It will not be buried here.
Before this program concludes today, I will get to that.
There's some other things out there percolating as well.
But understandably what's happening in Baltimore is covering everything up by design.
The President of the United States just answered a question about Baltimore during the uh joint press conference that he had with the Prime Minister of Japan.
And so much of this is predictable because we've seen all this before.
As I say, what you know, this isn't really that different either.
I was going to say that what what's really striking about this is the is the absence of a genuine racial component.
The most you can say, if you want to try to say there's race involved here, is that one of the cops or a couple of cops involved in a Freddie Gray thing last week were white.
The cops threw him into the van.
But they still don't know when Freddie Gray got hurt, what exactly happened, and that's just that's all being used as there aren't any whites around here, folks, and there aren't any Republicans around here, and there aren't any conservatives around here, and the therefore the usual targets can't be blamed.
So instead, what they have to do is blame oppressors.
And this is tricky for them because the oppressors are the government here, but these are big government people.
So this is a real real tricky thing for the left to try to manage and and uh propagandize and manage the public relations of.
Because this is this is all happening where liberal democrats have run the show for decades.
And in Baltimore particularly, you're looking at black liberal democrats have run the show for decades.
60% of the city population is black.
This is not Ferguson in any way, shape, manner, or form, yet they're making it look like it.
They're doing everything they can to make it look like it.
They're even trying to say that some of the people protesting in Baltimore still ticked off what happened in Ferguson with uh with hands up, don't shoot.
But as I mentioned, let me read to you from the Baltimore Sun story about what happened in Mondorman Mall.
And the mayor and her curious timing on her curfew announcement.
I mean, you had all hell breaking loose late yesterday afternoon or last evening, and she announces a curfew starting today, which gave the protesters space last night to get it all out of their systems.
And I think what's happening here, Baltimore is is getting the Benghazi treatment.
In a sense, because Benghazi, there wasn't a Republican around there either.
There's no way to blame what happened in Benghazi on a Republican, so they had to find somebody.
And that was that poor sap video maker who had the slightest still doesn't know what happened to him.
Other than he is in jail.
Now Catherine Harridge at Fox News just reported that a data company has confirmed the 50 social media accounts that were agitating in Ferguson are also agitating in Baltimore.
So you have people who have seen an opportunity.
I mean, most of the protesters in Ferguson were out of town.
And you've even had Elijah Cummings of the Congressional Black Caucasians who said the same thing about Baltimore.
Most of the protesters are actually from out of town.
But a data company, data analytics company, has just confirmed the 50 social media accounts agitating in Ferguson are also agitating in Baltimore.
By the I mean the Twitter sewer, folks, is agitating.
And the Baltimore Sun references it this way.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake declared a curfew across the city starting Tuesday and for the next week from 10 p.m. to five boy, you can get a lot of destruction done by 10 p.m.
That's an awful late curfew.
A curfew of 10 o'clock for crying out.
Well, I guess they got to get people into Camden New York.
Yes, the Orioles are in town all week.
Aha.
Oh, did you happen to see?
One of the club vice presidents, the son of the owner, John Angelos with a statement.
Because of what happened on Saturday, you had a statement I think in a paper on Sunday.
I mean, it was just think tank liberalism on parade.
And I, you know, I'm I'm I'm reading it in stunned disbelief because the guy.
It's it's it's exactly what somebody would write if there were a bunch of Republicans nearby to blame, but there aren't any here.
Anyway, back to the Baltimore Sun.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake declared a curfew across the city starting tonight at 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for adults.
9 p.m. to 5 a.m. for children 14 and younger.
Now this raises a question why was there no curfew last night when all of the mayhem was going on?
Why impose it so late tonight?
Look at folks, these are liberal Democrats.
I mean, that tells us a lot about these people.
Whether you want to admit it or not, it does.
And one of the things it tells us is that the protesters are righteous.
The protesters are legitimately aggrieved and cannot be held responsible.
They are simply reacting to oppressive forces, even though they may be coming from a Democrat mayor, Democrat, police chief, Democrat Commissioner, Democrat run police department, doesn't matter.
I mean, the narrative has to hold.
Because the true innocents here are the mayhem makers.
The protesters above all else will always be innocent.
There will always be when the left is in charge a legitimate reason for this property destruction, for the fires, for the rioting, for the chaos.
There's always a legitimate reason for it in liberalism.
And it really doesn't matter who's in charge because what they want to do is use the occasion of all of these kinds of events to grow their government, the federal government, and exercise and enact even more control over local communities.
So circumstances like this, events like this just fall right in the palm of their hands.
Back to the Baltimore Sun story.
The incident, this is the stuff that happened yesterday.
The incident stemmed from a flyer that circulated widely among city school students via social media about a purge to take place at 3 p.m. starting at Mondorman Mall and ending downtown.
Such memes have been known to circulate regularly among city school students based on the film The Purge, which is about what would happen if all laws were suspended.
You see, that is Nirvana.
That is utopia when the oppressors are shut down.
When they nobody around it can tell you no.
Nobody around it can't say don't.
Nobody around that can punish you when you do things.
Nobody around it can tell you you can't do that.
Whatever you want to do is fine.
That was what the movie was about.
And it encouraged that kind of thinking and encouraged enacting it, reenacting it.
The flyer included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car on Saturday during a march spurred by the death of Freddie Gray.
The confrontation near Mondorman escalated quickly.
Smoke filled the air as the cops responded with shields and a tactical vehicle.
Demonstrators pelted the cops with rocks, bricks, and bottles.
They assaulted a photojournalist.
For those of you in real line, that's a picture taker.
And officers fired back with tear gas and pepper balls.
Demonstrators set a police vehicle ablaze at North and Pennsylvania Avenues.
Nearby they looted a CVS drugstore, which officials, store officials, said they had already closed before it caught fire.
Rioters cut the fire hose as firefighters battled the blaze.
Looting spread along Howard and Center Streets.
As afternoon turned to evening.
Another group of people was destroying property around North and Fulton Avenues, police said, and a car was set on fire at North Avenue and Pulaski Street, just like the flyer told them to do.
This didn't have anything to do with Freddie Gray, and it didn't have anything to do with the gentle giant.
It had nothing to do with anything other than the flyer that went out and encouraged this kind of now recent events like Ferguson, I mean they're in everybody's mind, but there wasn't a trigger related to Ferguson or even Trey Von Martin.
The trigger was the flyer put out on social media to encourage this very thing.
They even had pictures of a burning cop car from Saturday.
Go do it again.
Do it in real life.
Go out and act like there are no laws stopping you.
And that's what happened.
All but one gate at Oriel Park at Camden Yards was closed.
The game set to start 7.05, but team officials postponed the game less than an hour before first pitch.
Was uh was scheduled about five stores in the 600 block of Utah Street, had busted windows, were looted after rioters came through after 4 p.m.
Bubacar Saul said that looters destroyed his sister's store, Benita's.
They stole hair extensions, a TV set, and boxes of hair products.
Rishon George, who lives on the block, said you call 911 and nobody answers.
And you see, you don't need a gun because the cops are going to protect you, except they're not because the cops are being restrained.
Obama calls the governor, says you need to exercise police restraint here.
The sign of the police is going to make it worse.
Thereby cementing the notion that the cops are the bad guys, the cops are the problem, the cops are not the solution.
Because the protesters are legitimate and Obama's out there today.
After his press conference with the Japanese prime minister, he gets a question about Baltimore, and he said, hey, the protests were entirely peaceful.
The violence only started when the cops showed up.
I'm paraphrasing.
That's not true.
But you see, that's part and part.
That was predictable too.
The innocents here.
I mean it in plural, the innocent people here are the protesters.
The innocent people are the rabble rousers.
The innocent people are those destroying storefronts.
Because you see, they have a reason.
They are oppressed by a wicked mean country.
Founded dead set against them.
And all of these uprisings are just that.
Mark Lamont Hill says they're not riots.
You can't call these riots.
These are strategic uprisings.
These are designed for the people of community to show they're fed up and they're not going to take it anymore.
Fed up with who?
Again, you cannot find a Republican or conservative anywhere that has any kind of power or any responsibility or culpability for anything that's made these people mad.
Like I say, if I were African American, same age as I am now, been voting Democrat all my life, listening to all these promises, I would be ticked off too.
Empty promise after empty promise.
And not only that, promises made to me haven't been fulfilled.
I've been also hearing how the people that are oppressing meat are going to be taken care of.
These rich people, we're going to raise taxes on them, we're going to get your money back from them.
We're going to punish these people, and they just get richer.
And I continue to lose what little I had to begin with, and the Democrats continue to say to me, you can't trust the Republicans, count on us, we'll protect you.
We'll provide for it.
And it doesn't happen.
And I end up getting angrier And more unhappy by the day.
And if I stop and actually be rational for a moment, I realize there aren't any Republicans around to be mad at.
Here is no here isn't.
Because I gotta take a break.
If I get started, I'll just have to interrupt this.
So let's uh take the brief obscene profit break now, and we'll come back and review the mayor and how she's trying to uh swerve out of this what she says is misunderstood comment about giving the protesters space to destroy Rush Limboa, talent on loan from God, and this is Randy in Richmond as we head back to the phones, Richam of Virginia.
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Uh last night we were sitting watching the uh coverage of the Ferguson riots and uh or sorry, the uh Baltimore riots.
Yeah, you see how that happens.
See how you they're interchangeable, aren't they?
You could have said Rodney King riots, you could have said to watch riots, you could have said so.
Right.
That was an honest mistake there.
No, no, they're all the same, is the point.
There's nothing new here.
So my daughter and I uh we we sort of have this uh ongoing uh uh contest we do each week where she and I both go through headlines and pick out uh political headlines that we like to discuss over the weekend.
Right.
But uh our computer recently died, so we've been primarily watching TV.
But last night she and I are watching the riots, and she says, you know, isn't uh isn't O'Malley from Maryland, Daddy?
And I said, yes, he actually is.
She said, chances are we're going to start seeing the media not referring to him as the governor of former governor of Maryland anymore.
I said, you know, I bet you're absolutely right.
And we developed that theory a little bit further, and uh and it branched out to Hillary Clinton as well, and we had to think Hillary's campus probably thrilled that this is going on.
Now, wait a second.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I'm confused.
Why would they stop mentioning him as the former governor of Maryland?
Well, you know, I mean, this all of this chaos and tumult going on in in Baltimore, Maryland.
Why would they want to associate uh their backup?
Oh, easy.
I can give you a great reason.
The state goes to hell when he leaves and elects a governor.
That's the way they'll play it.
And then he's he's already leaving wherever he was.
He's coming back from Ireland.
He's coming back to Maryland to Baltimore in an emergency to solve the problem because the existing Republican mayor is such an incompetent boob is how this is gonna play out.
O'Malley's gonna come back as the savior.
Meanwhile, Hillary is tweeting out rainbow-colored logo bumper stickers for the gay community while this is going on.
Hillary is so far out of touch on this, it's just incredible.
O'Malley is being set up here as a guy on the white horse, no pun intended, to come in here and save the day because this incompetent boob Republican mayor has screwed everything up.
Governor has screwed everything up.
That's what's that's what's being set up here.
And the forces in the media that are not happy with Hillary will be glad to play this up.
Keep a sharp eye on O'Malley.
You know, O'Malley's one of these dark horse type candidates, and Jim Webb, too.
Keep keep an eye on these uh on these two.
Jim Webb, do not doubt me on this.
Former Secretary of the Navy, big Democrat, reasonable looking Democrat, clean and articulate like Obama was.
Don't don't disway.
It's it's way early here.
Do not discount either of these guys, but particularly O'Malley.
O'Malley was in Ireland when all this began.
He can easily say, my God, I feel bad.
I should have stayed governor.
This wouldn't have happened.
He gets the opportunity to portray everybody as incompetent, including his successor, Republican, and then to fly into town and solve a thing.
I the question that he doesn't have to solve it.
He hasn't it's that's the point.
It isn't gonna be solved.
It hadn't been solved since the watch riots.
It hadn't been solved since this is never gonna get solved.
As long as the black population keeps voting Democrat, this is never gonna end.
It isn't gonna get solved.
That's not the point.
We're not into reality here.
We're into image.
So here's O'Malley.
He lands at Baltimore, Washington International Airport, media contingent there.
He has arrived to save the day.
End of story.
Doesn't matter what he does.
Doesn't matter if he succeeds.
He cared.
He dropped everything.
He was in a bar having a nice Irish whiskey with some friends, and he put it down.
He got on that plane.
He immediately flew home to Maryland to save the day.
End of story.
Nothing ever gets solved.
That's the point.
That's why I started out the program talking about the benefits of age.
This has all happened before.
That's why I'm not spending time on the details of it.
I've been there and done that.
This program came of age with the Rodney King riots.
And we spent details, weeks, days, every aspect of it.
And the and the and the hope then was that we could effect some change with it.
That there's an opportunity here for an alternative point of view about all of this race stuff in America.
We could finally end it.
Nothing's going to end it.
Well, it doesn't matter.
The point is it still happens, and it's going to happen.
The next Baltimore is going to.
Why did it not happen in Charleston, South Carolina, by the way?
Think about that.
Where a white cop actually murdered a black perp.
That's that's true.
That's that's that's exactly right.
Snerdley has it right, but you have to wait for just a couple of minutes here for the answer.
Folks, I'm not trying to depress anybody.
I'm just being realistic.
This this stuff's not gonna end.
I mean, how many of you in this audience went to vote in 2008, and for only one reason voted for Barack Obama?
You thought doing so would finally bring an end to all of this racial strife because you as a white person, I'm presuming, voting for a black man would demonstrate to every African American for once and for all that you're not a racist, that we aren't racist, that we can't elect a black president after we have made a black overweight woman the richest TV entertainer in the country.
Oprah.
And how'd that work out for you?
We have the first African American president, and they, the African Americans, are as unhappy, ticked off, and angry as ever.
I don't mean to keep beating a dead horse with this, but it's important to realize this.
It didn't work.
To listen to Obama and Eric Holder and now Loretta Lynch and anybody else in the regime, this country is worse than it's ever been race-wise.
How can that be?
We've had six counting years of an African American president.
And by the way, the African American community is more ticked than ever because they were expecting all kinds of things to change for them, and they haven't.
They've gotten worse.
And their first elected president seems more interested in illegals from Central America and South America and Mexico than he does about them.
You'd be mad too.
You can't find John black unemployment in this country, youth black unemployment, 27%.
Adult black unemployment, 14 or 15%.
And you hear in Baltimore these people running around blaming the fact that there aren't any jobs.
Who's running the show?
Whose policies are in place in Baltimore?
Whose policies are in place in New Orleans, whose policies are in place in Detroit, whose policies are in place in New York City.
There's a simple answer.
Liberal Democrat.
Now you go to a state run by a Republican governor.
It's got a Republican legislature with him, and he's had it for a while.
Check the unemployment.
It's way below the national average.
Check tax code, it's way down.
You have vastly more prosperity and enjoyment of life in those states.
As long as African Americans are going to vote the Democrat candidate, 90, 93% every four years.
This isn't going to change, folks.
It isn't going to change.
This is part of the agenda.
These are not abnormal occurrences.
They're actually quite regular.
It's when they happen is when the left gets in gear and tries to blame them on things that are totally irrelevant to it.
And thus want you to believe that white cops are murdering black kids seemingly every month, every week, every day.
Doesn't happen.
Anywhere near that frequently.
That's not doesn't matter.
That's what they want you to think.
This, this kind of this BS advances the Democrat Party agenda, folks.
There's no reason there's no end to this.
This kind of thing happening in Baltimore is a perfect event for them to claim the need for more power.
Federal level, power over police departments, power over education curriculum.
Note what these guys say.
Note what these city leaders in Baltimore say when they try to figure out what's causing this.
Bad education system, no jobs.
Yeah, right.
Well, whose fault is that?
Mr. Civic Leader, are you not to blame for the fact there aren't any jobs in your city?
Your policy.
Are you not to blame for the horrible state of education, you and your liberal buddies?
What's the solution?
We need more funding.
We need more money.
We need job training centers.
We need more job centers, and we need more schools, and we need more federal government.
And that's what the answer always is.
And they get it.
The people don't.
Just like the Clintons get the money that goes to the foundation, the liberal leaders, wherever they are, happen to get most of the federal money that flows into some locale.
Somewhere or somehow, by crook or hook, they get the money.
Or they get the use of it.
But the intended recipients, the so-called beneficiaries, don't see a dime.
And yet their leaders run around and tell them how hard they're working for them.
How much compassion they've got for them, how they know they're oppressed, how they know those Republicans are just waiting to be all racist on them and everything.
But they're out there to protect them.
And then when the protection doesn't happen, because the mayor calls the cops off, town blows up and burns up.
And they blame the cops.
Because young black people have been told since the day they were born the cops are the enemy, cops are the problem.
Bamboo mayor blames cops, president blames cops, stupid cops, whatever.
Yep, exactly what the kid's been told his whole life.
Where my beats headphones.
Those may not even be popular anymore because that's Apple.
Jay-Z needs to come out with some headphones now.
Save that stupid title streaming service he's got that's about to be buried.
Yes, I know this stuff, Mr. Snerdley.
Now the question, why didn't any of this happen in uh in North Charleston, South Carolina?
I mean, there you had a really evil, racist white cop who murdered a black man in cold blood shot him in the back while he was running away.
I mean, if you want a Ferguson, there it was.
And you listen and you listen and you read and you watch, and you don't hear a damn thing about it.
Why is that?
Why wasn't the Reverend Jackson on the way into town?
Why wasn't a Reverend Sharpton on a way into town?
Why didn't the NAALCP and the Nation of Islam, who by the way, are big in Baltimore right now, the mayor is even out there thanking them.
The fruit of Islam is working with the Crips and the Bloods.
You know a city is in dire straits when the gangs are the solution to the problem.
And you've got city leaders bragging about the fact they put the Crips and the Bloods together to put aside their differences for a day to clean up the area today.
The Crips and the bloods working with maybe the fruit of Islam, I don't know.
Um why didn't that happen in North Charleston, South Carolina?
Well, you could say it's because law enforcement dealt with that immediately.
And openly, that cop was charged five seconds after the video was seen.
That cop is gone forever.
As soon as it was seen, but it still even so happened.
It was a real life example of what the civil rights community tells us happens every day, and they're not there making hay out of it.
Only because the cops there dealt with it immediately.
What was that matter?
Here you have what happened in North Charleston, South Carolina is exactly what they tell you happens every day in this country.
Now you have Baltimore, nothing like what happened at Charleston, North Charleston, South Carolina, happened in Baltimore.
And that's where everybody is, because this is part of the agenda.
It's the way the agenda is advanced.
That's why it isn't never going away.
And if you don't believe me, let me quote to you none other than Booker T. Washington from 1911.
Over one hundred years ago, Booker T. Washington.
For those of you in Rio Linda, he had a group called the MGs.
And their last hit was Green Onions in 1968.
Booker T. Washington said there is this 1911, he said this.
There is another class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public.
Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs, partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays.
Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances because they do not want to lose their jobs.
Booker T. Washington, 1911, more than a hundred years ago.
Grievance Industry.
He's talking about the uh Reverend and Al Sharpton.
And you pick your name.
Anyone else alive today doing this kind of stuff?
He's talking exactly about them.
They do not want it to stop.
They do not want it to go away.
They do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, means they don't want anything solved because they do not want to lose their jobs.
There were race hustlers even back in the day of Booker T. Washington.
There were race hustlers back in the days of slavery.
This isn't gonna end.
This is not gonna end until the Democrat Party, somehow, some way is ever held accountable for the crap they have visited on this country.
And there's also a variation of Limbaugh Theorem at play here.
Do you remember the Limbaugh Theorem?
Limbaugh Theorem was...
Um created by me to help people understand how Barack Obama was never held accountable for any of the negative impacts of his policies.
And the way he pulled it off was to, even as president, never appear to stop campaigning.
He never really appeared as governing.
He was always positioning himself as being opposed by powerful forces that were trying to undermine him and to keep him from winning, even though it already won.
And it was always this invisible powerful force trying to sabotage everything.
So he'd go on the campaign trail.
He'd go out and do a speech two years into his presidency, make it look like a campaign appearance, like he's seeking votes, seeking support, even though his policies have been implemented and they are running their course and they're creating havoc, and he's out there making it look like he's opposed to the very thing that's happened because of him.
And as far as the low information voters are concerned, he's blameless.
He's fighting the same things they want fought.
He's trying to fix the same things they want fixed.
They haven't the slightest idea.
He's the one screwed them up in the first place.
That's the limball theorem.
By the way.
That has been stolen from me on several occasions.
The most recent Friday night Hawaii 5-0.
A character talked about LIVs.
Low information viewers.
I kid you not.
Low information viewers.
It was it was the guy that was on Lost, the big guy, George.
Well, he's he's part of the 5-0 force now, and he's uh the resident conspiracy theorist.
And he was explaining how low information viewers how get how things get put past them and how they don't.
And I said, Well, how about that?
Comedy central copy of me now, Hawaii 5-0.
Never credited, but that's okay.
It's enough that I know and can pass it on to you so that you know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've got the mayor here, and I've got let's do it.
Let's here's here's Stephanie Rawlings Blake.
We're gonna go back and review what she said on Saturday, first up.
I've made it very clear that I uh worked with the police and instructed them to do everything that they could to make sure that the protesters were able to exercise their uh right to free speech.
It's a very delicate balancing act because while we uh try to make sure that they were protected from the cars and the other you know things that were going on, we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well.
All right.
Well, that's perfectly clear.
I mean, you we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well.
So there was a media cacophony in reaction, and last night, uh the mayor, Stephanie Rawlings Blake held another press conference to talk about the rioting, and she got a question.
What are you making a criticism that your words might have encouraged some of the activity on the streets today, mayor?
The very blatant mischaracterization of my words was not helpful today.
We balance a very fine line between giving protesters peaceful protesters space to protest.
What I said is in doing so, people can hijack that and use that space for bad.
I did not say that we were accepting of it.
I did not say that we were passive to it.
I was just explaining how property damage can happen during a peaceful protest.
It is very unfortunate that members of your industry decided to mischaracterize my words and try to use it as a way to say that we're inciting violence.
Okay, you want me to translate this for you?
She says that what we didn't get was that she was talking about peaceful protesters, all these peaceful, but when you give them space, sometimes the bad guys are gonna come in and hijack it.
And when you've given the peaceful protesters space to do their thing, well, we inadvertently gave the people who wish to destroy space as well, because they came in and hijacked the good protesters.
That's what she says that she meant.
The violent guys came in, they hijacked the space given to the peaceful protest.
Now she didn't encourage that, she said she didn't want that to happen.
But once it happened, nothing we could do.
Once the violent guys came in and seized the space, well, we had given them the space, and they came in, they wanted to destroy our hands were tied.
See, the cops can't do anything about it.
Now, what's her solution to all this?
A reporter said, Well, mayor this afternoon, many of the leaders of the peaceful protest made a public call for Reverend Sharpton to come in.
Is that uh the sort of invitation you would welcome?
Anyone who uh wants to add to the calls for peace in our city is welcome.
If uh Reverend Sharpton wants to come.
I met with young people this afternoon, young people who want peace, young people who want justice.
Um they were given their own suggestions on how young people themselves Can add voice and try to add a sane message, a message that says, we don't, not in our name that you were doing that you are destroying our city.
Um anybody that wants to be a part of sending that message, uh I welcome it.
You want me to translate that?
Sorry.
Not going to.
Not sure I can.
Well, she starts out by saying if Reverend Sharpton wants to come in, she met with young people who want peace, who want justice.
I'm so, you know, those are buzzwords, they're code words, they're not peace and justice.
It's just peace and justice.
You can't go anywhere else on this planet and find more of it than in the United States of America, except in these hellhole cities run by Democrats.
Just burns me up.
Well, there you have it.
Sharpton's gonna go.
He's uh he's tweeted that she's he's gonna go to Baltimore after the mayor welcomed him.
Gonna meet with the Baltimore mayor today along with the National Action Network's Baltimore chapter and others after welcoming his efforts.
Reverend Sharpton to address the press today, 315, after this program, of course, uh before meeting with the Baltimore mayor, along with the leader of the Baltimore chapter of chap of Sharpton's uh well, group there, whatever.
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