| Time | Text |
|---|---|
|
Documenting Baltimore
00:01:10
|
|
| Jakari Jackson reporting from Baltimore, Maryland. | |
| Just touched down with Joe Biggs. | |
| Of course, we're here to document what's going on out there in the streets. | |
| We were watching a little bit of TV while we were on the plane. | |
| At least while we were watching it, things looked like they have calmed down a considerable bit. | |
| Saw people dancing in the streets, you know, interviews with people saying that they were hopeful things wouldn't pick up like they had been the last couple nights. | |
| But, you know, with our experience in Ferguson, this does kind of seem to happen, that you'd have the good, peaceful people come out. | |
| In the daytime than at nighttime, sometimes things get a little bit more rowdy. | |
| So we made pretty good time on our flight, but it seems like we're going to eat up all that time waiting for our bags to come off the plane. | |
| So we'll get out there as soon as we can. | |
| And hopefully things will be pretty calm tonight. | |
| The police chief has some good things to say about the citizens. | |
| I think he even directly commented on that lady, you know, trying to smack some sense into her son, saying that we need more parents like that. | |
| So hopefully those parents will be out in full force and, you know, smack the kid upside the head if they need to. | |
| We saw Baltimore Raven, a former Baltimore Raven, Ray Lewis, come out and make some statements. | |
| And regardless of what you think about the guy personally, he is trying to put a good face on this thing and trying to get people to behave in the proper way. | |
| So we'll be out there to document. | |