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To: Bill who wrote (858812)5/20/2015 3:15:26 PM
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...Those are positions, not accomplishments...

I got your position right here!



To: Bill who wrote (858812)5/20/2015 3:17:03 PM
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Liberal Billionaire Steyer, Univision Network Also In Bed With The Clinton Foundation



To: Bill who wrote (858812)5/20/2015 3:17:33 PM
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Baltimore mayor spotted at the White House
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The Hill ^ | May 20, 2015 | Jordan Fabian


Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was at the White House on Wednesday to attend meetings in the aftermath of the violent protests that rocked her city.

Her visit to Washington come as President Obama grapples with how to address tensions between law enforcement and minority communities resulting from a string of police-related deaths of young black men, including Baltimore’s Freddie Gray last month.



Rawlings-Blake (D) told a reporter she was at the executive mansion to attend meetings, but did not say which officials she would meet with.



The president was in Connecticut to speak at the United States Coast Guard Academy’s graduation ceremony.



Earlier this month, Attorney General Loretta Lynch visited Baltimore and met with Rawlings-Blake and other officials after a prosecutor charged six police officers involved in Gray’s death.



Rawlings-Blake praised Obama’s decision to ban the transfer of some military hardware from the federal government to local police departments. She noted her city’s department has not accepted such equipment.



"We've seen what has happened in other jurisdictions that have had an immediate militarized response to public unrest, and we have seen how that has led to days and days of looting and unrest,” she said this week, according to WBAL. “What we saw in Baltimore was much different."