thousands out here, i would say and you should be mad at simple things in what has been a march with a that are unnecessarily complicated. but you re not mad, because you re trading with e trade, message, and would be complete withdrawal of the extradition which isn t complicated. their app makes trading quick bill that kicked off the and simple so you can strike when the time is right. protests more than two months ago. nine weeks ago. this is the ninth consecutive don t get mad, get e trade and start trading today. weekend, george. the big question is, what happens if this goes into the night? what we ve seen happen in the past, big peaceful marches just like this here. then the violence comes after police say, okay, this is no long a legal assembly. how many people will stay? how many people are here with a fight with police? we re not sure, but we know that the trend has been towards more violence. we saw it last weekend. and george, there s every possibility that we could see a si
that today, hashtag baltimore lunch. the principal joe manko told us nine out of ten kids at his school qualified for free meals. today, people at that school brought breakfast, lunch and dinner for a few kids who showed up even though school was technically closed. then there was spontaneous. will barton is a baltimore narve. he drew a big peaceful and young crowd. the story is not over in baltimore, not by a long shot. it is already a way more complicated and frankly a way more constructive story than what you have seen just from the burning cars and the angry fights that we showed all night last night. joining us now, councilman mosey. thanks for your time tonight. thanks for having me on again. we re heading towards this