hours ago it was from 10:00 to 5:00 largely helped restore order as did the community s recommitment to itself. there s no question that the streets were so much calmer than the previous night. that doesn t mean everything s okay but there is progress. school is back in session. thousands of police though are packing the streets here as are thousands of national guardsmen. and today there will be thousands of missing at camden yards where the otherrioles are playing but for the first time in major league history the stands will be empty they say for the safety of everyone involved. the frustration in baltimore however is not gone. it s spreading to a familiar place, ferguson missouri. there were protests there overnight. two people got shot. demonstrators were throwing rocks at police. baltimore police are preparing to give prosecutors their report on freddie gray s death. that will be a huge moment on friday mainly because of the expectations that have been put into what will happen o
ronnie says he likes taking care of his grandfather and that he s taken to his role as a stepfather. i like being a stepfather, helping them and things, take them places, buying them things. like he does for them, he does me. it s more like his own kids. thanks, babe, for cooking dinner. you re welcome. thanks, mom. thanks, mom. there s more in here. sure feels good to eat real food. real pig. it s cow. thank you for cooking the pig. mom. coming up, jodie tye makes a major recommitment. all right, kenny tye, you d better like this [ bleep ]. and more with paul komyatti and the slagle brothers. tell me if that ain t a work of art. i mean, seriously.
thanks so much for keeping us up to date. let us know what happens today and tonight in berkeley. thank you. thank you, have a good morning. all right. let s get the police perspective on this, we have the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives and jeffrey blackwell, the police chief in cincinnati, as you remember went through its own race riot problems. chief, let me start with you. you understand why people are protesting. let me ask you, do you think it s warranted? well, i think the country is speaking to us very loud and clear. i won t answer whether it s warranted. but we are police chiefs, police agencies, across this country, hear the public loud and clear and we have to have a recommitment to being better at what we do. mr. alexander, dr. alexander, within i say warranted, i don t mean an opinion on thege froms. i m saying the issues that have come out about imbalanced treatments and the meth odds of
what we call the donor class. and stay away from the issues, the social issues and we don t want to deal with that. if we stayed away from them, what happens to the 89 million voters, do they stay home? thankfully that is not happening. you are seeing a reengagement. they postponed the meeting in january and marched. and it was 12 degrees outside. and a foot of now out there and we postponed the meeting. and they became involved. there is a recommitment and when you lose, maybe you look around and be reflective. and rincce wanted to be engaged in this. i think it is important to say, we are trying to add people rather than subtract them.
what we call the donor class. and stay away from the issues, the social issues and we don t want to deal with that. if we stayed away from them, what happens to the 89 million voters, do they stay home? thankfully that is not happening. you are seeing a reengagement. they postponed the meeting in january and marched. and it was 12 degrees outside. and a foot of now out there and we postponed the meeting. and they became involved. there is a recommitment and when you lose, maybe you look around and be reflective. and rincce wanted to be engaged in this. i think it is important to say, we are trying to add people rather than subtract them.