last week. there s no way freddie gray should be dead right now. there s no one on either side of the debate that would disagree that freddie gray should not be dead right now, whether it was a legal arrest or illegal arrest. how he was treftated he shouldn t be dead. for some reason it s not sitting right with me that this police commissioner anthony batts would go so far to take some of the responsibility some of the blame, that doesn t seem right. it s not what a police commissioner should do. certainly bratton didn t do that here in new york city. all of these politicians, whether it s rawlings-blake others are they looking at higher aspirations, whether it s in office or are they looking to solve the problem of baltimore? i think they have the tools to do it without pointing the finger especially
withdrawal of the 3,000 national guard troops he sent into the streets. been a really rough week. let s get back to normal in the city. tentative signs of rebuilding. more than 200 businesses destroyed. you ve got so many different scenes spread across the city. speaking on nbc s meet the press, mayor rawlings-blake vowed the rioters will be caught using security videos. so we can bring them to justice. reporter: as for the six baltimore police officers facing a range of charges in freddie gray s death, they face a court date maye 27th. while the state s attorney who surprised the task force looking into gray s death with the speed of her charges faces making them stick. for now the uneasy calm on streets seems to be holding. jim ryan, abc news. in new york city today, a police officer is in critical condition after he was shot in the face. brian moore and his partner were driving in an unmarked car on saturday when they approached a man on the street who then fired several
well one of the things that you have is whether you have someone who is a hands-on good mayor or if you have someone over there as miss rawlings-blake is which means that all of this was handled by protecting a narrative or trying to protect a narrative as opposed to local politics. but there s no doubt the trillions and trillions we have spent has not worked. everybody wants to keep ongoing what is ongoing except the people suffering. you know as we watched those pictures ed and then a day later leadership asked for donations after the cvs pharmacy burned my question is how do you go from a point where you don t have any grocery stores in
your thoughts? well one of the things that you have is whether you have someone who is a hands-on good mayor or if you have someone over there as miss rawlings-blake is which means that all of this was handled by protecting a narrative or trying to protect a narrative as opposed to local politics. but there s no doubt the trillions and trillions we have spent has not worked. everybody wants to keep ongoing what is ongoing except the people suffering. you know as we watched those pictures ed and then a day later leadership asked for donations after the cvs pharmacy burned my question is how do you go from a point where you don t have any grocery stores in
it is endorsed by police. it is endorsed by community leaders. i will travel and go to cleveland home to present this in that community and i will travel around the state. it is vital. america is strongest when we are united not divided. plain and simple. i will ask you a question i asked congresswoman edwards looking at the decline of baltimore the last 60 years. in 1960 it was the six the largest city with a million people and now it is 600,000 out of the top 25 and there has not been a republican mayor in 50 years. do you think liberal policies have filled baltimore and other inner cities around the country? let me tell you what we have done we reformed the cleveland schowith the african-american democrat mayor and we had unanimous approval in our legislature to support the most dramatic school reform in the north in america. i have been involved in creating mentorship programs so we take 9