>> remember, baltimore is not on an island. and it's not on a foreign planet. it existed in the united states for the past year and we've seen ferguson and eric garner and walter scott in south carolina before freddie gray. i think we have to remember that the building that's happening was happening not only in baltimore, but all over this country with young people dealing with years of police brutality who have had it. no question the videos are going viral and in no particular freddie gray's video. the two people he mentioned tyrone west and anthony anderson two african-american men killed in police custody in the years prior to freddie gray. the foundation was there. but there was a context. but there was also a national context in which people are saying enough is enough with police brutality. >> on top of the fact that we have nothing to lose. 97% of black people in baltimore born in poverty die in poverty. what do we have to lose? what are we waging? what are we doing? what's the consequence for our