Relations, and the Transpacific Partnership agreement during this hourlong debate. Ins is courtesy of wjztv baltimore. Good evening. I am denise koch. Jz is broadcasting forums so you can hear directive from the candidates. Today, candidates running for United States senate discuss the issues. We take you to rick carter, who will moderate this forum. Rick welcome. And i form is brought to you by baltimore, theof vz tv. Ore sun, and us at w all the candidates who qualified for the ballot and pulled at 10 or greater were invited. The candidates are Donna Edwards and chris van hollen. Questions tonight will be posed by our panel. Cotton, dr. And director of the Schaeffer Center green,lic policy, edgar editorialpage editor for the baltimore sun, and columnist dan rogers. Vic carter. Er the order was determined by coin toss. Candidates cannot interrupt each other. Time limits for each question is 90 seconds. The timekeepers will warn candidates when they have 30 seconds left. One minute wil
Washington journal. We will be back tomorrow at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time. We will see you then. Here is a look at what is ahead today live on cspan. And about an hour from now at 11 00, we bring you a preview of this weeks Nuclear Security summit that is taking place in washington. The Wilson Center will host the event. The remarks of the chief negotiator of the 1994 north Korean Nuclear nuclear crisis. Well have a alive for you on cspan starting at 11 00 this morning. Coming up at noon today, i discussion on the Syrian Civil War five years since it started. The conflict, the refugee crisis, and how the International Community and what the International Community is doing in response. That will be live at noon on cspan. Also today, wrote to the white house coverage. Donald trump is in janesville, wisconsin this afternoon holding a rally ahead of the states primary next week. You can see that live at 5 00 p. M. Eastern. Coming up tonight at 8 00 eastern, two experts on student debt discu
Restraint rules the day for both sides though bottles and pepper bullets fly. Smoke canisters to push people off streets, sometimes come back. We have several people. Reporter tense moments tick by. But only those challenging the line disappear into a wall of shields. A handful of arrests. Progress compared to the hundreds cuffed for looting and assault on officers just 24 hours before. On this day less water is thrown. A little boy instead offering water to police. Many agree it was the community who brought peace. As todays Baltimore Orioles game is closed to the public for the first time in Major League History, fear of violence remains. But many here say there can be a better way. Everybody can be met with love. Reporter creating a love line between police and protesters. Its a big systemic problem we got to deal with. Reporter rival gangs calling a truce for the first time in baltimore history, according to gang members, the real problem they say decades of poverty and Police Brut
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