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after my first year in annapolis the navy sends everybody on a cruise so we go out on a ship, i went on a beautiful cruise in san diego and went on a ship in the evening, backed away from the p are late in the day, got up there and the sun was setting and i looked out on all that ocean and light and i was like st. paul in the road to damascus, just wanted to be a sailor and be in ships. i went home and told my dad about it and my mom, shirley and they were hoping i was going to be a marine but they got over it years later, my dad said that came out okay. >> host: you almost left the navy after five years. >> i did. >> graduated from annapolis and went to see for five years, in san diego and then went to mayport, florida where i am coming to you from today, my hometown, my in-laws, captain bob hall, at the end of that 5-year period i was on an aircraft carrier, destroyer and aircraft carrier. at the end of those five years i could launch a missile. i was a capable mariner but i couldn't launch an idea. the navy stepped in, couldn't refuse and ended up going to the fletcher school of l
after my first year in annapolis the navy sends everybody on a cruise so we go out on a ship, i went on a beautiful cruise in san diego and went on a ship in the evening, backed away from the p are late in the day, got up there and the sun was setting and i looked out on all that ocean and light and i was like st. paul in the road to damascus, just wanted to be a sailor and be in ships. i went home and told my dad about it and my mom, shirley and they were hoping i was going to be a marine but...
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i graduated from annapolis and went to sea for five years. i spent three of a destroyer, out of san diego, and then went to mayport, florida, where i am coming to you from today. out of my home town. my mom lives here, my in-laws. and at the end of that five year period i was on an aircraft carrier as my second stipulate. a destroyer and an aircraft carrier. at the end of the five years i could launch a missile. i was a very capable mariner but i couldn't launch an idea to save my life. and the navy stepped in and made me an offer, as the sagos, i couldn't refuse. i went to the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, graduate school of international relations, and i learned how to launch an idea there i think, and that is when i began to shift the focus of my career from exclusively focusing on maritime operations and being a mariner, which of course is a part of my life and career, but also trying to be involved in the world of ideas. came out of my time at fletcher in the early 1980s. >> host: as supreme commander of nato,
i graduated from annapolis and went to sea for five years. i spent three of a destroyer, out of san diego, and then went to mayport, florida, where i am coming to you from today. out of my home town. my mom lives here, my in-laws. and at the end of that five year period i was on an aircraft carrier as my second stipulate. a destroyer and an aircraft carrier. at the end of the five years i could launch a missile. i was a very capable mariner but i couldn't launch an idea to save my life. and the...
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. >> hierba contra annapolis. --napoli-- el empate para los locales al 64. y llegamos al punto final. muchÍsimas gracias por su atenciÓn y por su compaÑÍa. no olvide la aplicaciÓn univisiÓn Área de la bahÍa . lo dejamos con el noticiero nacional. tengo
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, the naval academy here, in annapolis, maryland, and he said he simply wanted to go out there to see what was going on and he was badly beaten and pepper sprayed and says he think this is an outrage. i think that's why you see the attorney general of oregon filing suit against homeland security. i think that's why the aclu was filing suit. and that's why you see people saying this is being staged by the trump administration to provoke confrontation as political theater to try and stir up his base. it seems to me to be unnecessary. local government should handle it. >> gillian: all right,atie, mark morgan also confirm some of the folks out on the street are rapid response units. those are federal agents. critics of the government's handling of these rights say it's an over response. what this is actually doing is exacerbating the situation on the ground. what say you? >> katie: well, if you take a look at what they are protecting, they are protecting federal officers and the federal courthouse building. in portland, the anarchists surrounded the building, tried to block off exits to t
, the naval academy here, in annapolis, maryland, and he said he simply wanted to go out there to see what was going on and he was badly beaten and pepper sprayed and says he think this is an outrage. i think that's why you see the attorney general of oregon filing suit against homeland security. i think that's why the aclu was filing suit. and that's why you see people saying this is being staged by the trump administration to provoke confrontation as political theater to try and stir up his...
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whatever we begin for the day we're for get out of syria to annapolis for. and the increase of the temperature. turning 50 we have to start down by starting to decrease the amount of c o 2 for exams now this is actually not a hard problem just takes will power over there are very important economic interests to own a lot of coal who own a lot of oil that are doing everything possible to make sure this doesn't happen and we have to fight them by trendy 50 will be well on the way to grow a large boulder knowable solar wind i'm optimistic that. we're not totally p.c. . this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin coronavirus cases surged in south africa the country records its biggest increase in a single day reports on why some communities are not cooperating with the government in fighting. also coming out. governing conservatives to follow the polls and security another victory in parliamentary elections tal has the party manish just stayed in power for so long plus it's one of the world's most famous monuments the full tower in paris.
whatever we begin for the day we're for get out of syria to annapolis for. and the increase of the temperature. turning 50 we have to start down by starting to decrease the amount of c o 2 for exams now this is actually not a hard problem just takes will power over there are very important economic interests to own a lot of coal who own a lot of oil that are doing everything possible to make sure this doesn't happen and we have to fight them by trendy 50 will be well on the way to grow a large...
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mini annapolis.s a tiny naval base in maryland and as if that wasn't enough, it was the return of the president's favorite vampire bat. rudy giuliani was on "good morning britain with piers morgan." piers used to be the president's pal, but i guess that doesn't suit him anymore so now he's a critic and rudy g doesn't like that at all. >> the interview was over as far as i'm concerned. >> you sound completely barking mad, do you know that? >> no, a big liar. >> you've lost the plot, and it's sad to see. >> you're the one who got thrown off of television here, because you had ratings that were about two. >> yeah. >> so don't tell me i've lost anything! >> you keep going, rudy. >> i know what happened to your show, piers. i remember the mistakes you made and how you [ bleep ]ed up. don't give me that stuff, i know who you are. >> jimmy: welcome back rudy. we missed you. i hope the rabies shots don't hurt as much as i hear they do. so that's what the former mayor of new york is up to. the current mayor i
mini annapolis.s a tiny naval base in maryland and as if that wasn't enough, it was the return of the president's favorite vampire bat. rudy giuliani was on "good morning britain with piers morgan." piers used to be the president's pal, but i guess that doesn't suit him anymore so now he's a critic and rudy g doesn't like that at all. >> the interview was over as far as i'm concerned. >> you sound completely barking mad, do you know that? >> no, a big liar. >>...
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher. bay area woman inspires others to saying in a virtual concert to help promote equality for everyone when we come back we're going to talk to her about that online event so stay tuned for that we also have a live look outside for you here are market are a camera where it looks beautiful out there this morning. it is time now is for 45 john trouble standing by with a look at the forecast for us this morning. so let's find out what we can expect here for the first full week of july john yeah we're working our way into the middle of summer now well still the start of summer technically, but it certainly has felt like it the past couple of days to kick off the new month. >>we've had 90's for inland areas. we are taking a step back from that for the week ahead though, so that is going to be a nice break from the heat for inland spots a look outside right now shows
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher. bay area woman inspires others to saying in a virtual concert to help promote equality for everyone when we come back we're going to talk to her about that online event so stay tuned for that we also have a live look outside for you here are market...
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with governor larry hogan, a republican from maryland, earlier this week in annapolis. the case that he wants to see states getting some more funds in the next round of stimulus so that federal and state employees don't have to be furloughed or, worse, laid off. >> larry hogan is the head of the nga, i am on the executive board, we have gotten to work very closely together. it is democratic and republican leaders who understand that covid-19 has ravaged our economies. the only area we have any discretion over in our budgets are areas that impact public health, public safety, and public education, arguably the three most important things in the middle of a pandemic. while larry has been on the front lines, advocating for this, governor cuomo and i, governor dewine, we need to recognize that this is the moment where congress has to deliver, support the states, give us the flexibility and resources we need. it would be a crying shame if after all of the bungling around covid-19 and the price we are paying, that we did not have the toources we need to learn, address the ski
with governor larry hogan, a republican from maryland, earlier this week in annapolis. the case that he wants to see states getting some more funds in the next round of stimulus so that federal and state employees don't have to be furloughed or, worse, laid off. >> larry hogan is the head of the nga, i am on the executive board, we have gotten to work very closely together. it is democratic and republican leaders who understand that covid-19 has ravaged our economies. the only area we...
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john's college in annapolis, maryland. this is actually a piece of that tulip popular that was bleen down in a hurricane and some of the wood was salvaged. it's just wonderful to have kids in particular feel like they're touching a piece of history here. so this also is a gallery in which we explore some of the symbols of the resistance movement. forms of resistance. so nonimportation. the impulse to boycott goods that were manufactured in britain. and replace them with locally made goods. we think nowadays, this buy local, buy american movement, is something we've invented. but this has roots going all the way back to the 1760s. save your money, save your country. that's actually a slogan from the newspaper in the period. we've also got a display of these wonderful objects that were used to express political sentiments in the period. ironically, these were all items made by british manufacturers, that of course most manufacturers, their politics followed their wallets. in this case, these were made by english or in this c
john's college in annapolis, maryland. this is actually a piece of that tulip popular that was bleen down in a hurricane and some of the wood was salvaged. it's just wonderful to have kids in particular feel like they're touching a piece of history here. so this also is a gallery in which we explore some of the symbols of the resistance movement. forms of resistance. so nonimportation. the impulse to boycott goods that were manufactured in britain. and replace them with locally made goods. we...
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[video clip] >> constituent, who was attacked by the police, an annapolis graduate, a naval veteran, who was with inuvo gear so he could it wasy people -- actually his very first protest. and he had difficulty squaring with these federal officers were doing with her oath of office. and he was beaten. he was pepper sprayed, they broke his wrist. that's outrageous. it is unacceptable. and one of the reasons i am working to take action to try to stop this. host: what can be done? guest: we are working to defund these activities and clarify the authority. canainly, federal officials protect a federal property, but when they moved out into the streets. when they move out to engage in local law enforcement. and when they are objecting private citizens in unmarked cars and taking them away, that is crossing the line. and they are there expressly over the objection of our governor, our mayor. this is not helpful at all. and i think is provocative. i think that this is part of donald trump's strategy and he will do it in other communities around the country. that is what you did in lafayette
[video clip] >> constituent, who was attacked by the police, an annapolis graduate, a naval veteran, who was with inuvo gear so he could it wasy people -- actually his very first protest. and he had difficulty squaring with these federal officers were doing with her oath of office. and he was beaten. he was pepper sprayed, they broke his wrist. that's outrageous. it is unacceptable. and one of the reasons i am working to take action to try to stop this. host: what can be done? guest: we...
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i was a midshipman in annapolis and i cried when i realized this unknown vice president would now bemake commander-in-chief. later as a marine officer in truman in 1848 decided to do away with racial segregation in military forces in the army navy marines air force and coast guard it was an extremely popular thing for him to do and congress warned him do not do it. i was a the majority say don't do it but he did it anyway. that affected my life greatly. and eight years later that rosa parks sat on the bus and mlk became famous so for them to pioneer in this country with 100 years of racial segregation. that changed my life. i always felt he was honest and courageous and very intelligent. >>host: do you identify with the korean war at all? >> i was a submarine officer in the latter part. i was in the pacific when the korean war started. up through 1950 then transferred back to the east coast. yes. not personally involved in korea come in fact i just came back from north korea. >>host: in the white house diaries you write about visiting korea and you had a huge crowd there like 1 milli
i was a midshipman in annapolis and i cried when i realized this unknown vice president would now bemake commander-in-chief. later as a marine officer in truman in 1848 decided to do away with racial segregation in military forces in the army navy marines air force and coast guard it was an extremely popular thing for him to do and congress warned him do not do it. i was a the majority say don't do it but he did it anyway. that affected my life greatly. and eight years later that rosa parks sat...
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well, i went to annapolis the weekend of the ring dance. i don't remember what they call that weekend. he asked again and i accepted. i was still young. >> it was july 7th, 1946? >> that's right. >> you said your father died when you were quite young? >> 13. i was the oldest of four children. had two brothers and then my little sister who was 4 years old. my father developed leukemia. i didn't know he was sick. i had been wanting to go to a church camp in the summer and they told me we didn't have enough money for it. and then one day i came home and -- from school and my dad asked me if i would like -- still like to go to the camp. i said great. i didn't know he was going to the hospital to see what was wrong. he died just maybe -- that was in maybe may and he died in november. >> how did that affect your role as the oldest child? >> well, everything changed for us. i was the oldest one. my mother had never written a check. she went -- she had a -- she went to college for two years and had a teacher certificate but she had never taught. ba
well, i went to annapolis the weekend of the ring dance. i don't remember what they call that weekend. he asked again and i accepted. i was still young. >> it was july 7th, 1946? >> that's right. >> you said your father died when you were quite young? >> 13. i was the oldest of four children. had two brothers and then my little sister who was 4 years old. my father developed leukemia. i didn't know he was sick. i had been wanting to go to a church camp in the summer and...
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i graduated from annapolis and went to see for five years. i went to mayport, florida where i am coming to you today, my in-laws live here. at the end of the five years, i was on an aircraft carrier, i did a destroyer innd aircraft ad at the end of those five years, i could launch a missile, i was a very capable the order that i couldn't launch an idea to save my life. the navy stepped in and gave me an offer i couldn't refuse and i ended up going to the school of law and diplomacy, or graduate school of international relations and i watched an idea there, i think that's when i began to shift thee focus of my career from exclusively focusing on maritime operations of being a mirror which is part of my life and career but also trying to be involved in the world of ideas. >> as supreme commander and nato in 20,922,013, you say "the accidental admiral" that you wrote to 50000 words mainly to teach yourself, not others. >> indeed. i felt a big part of my job as an ally commander of nato is to take ideas and move them across this enormous command,
i graduated from annapolis and went to see for five years. i went to mayport, florida where i am coming to you today, my in-laws live here. at the end of the five years, i was on an aircraft carrier, i did a destroyer innd aircraft ad at the end of those five years, i could launch a missile, i was a very capable the order that i couldn't launch an idea to save my life. the navy stepped in and gave me an offer i couldn't refuse and i ended up going to the school of law and diplomacy, or graduate...
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what house speaker annapolis >>> this is abc7 news. >> good morning everyone. we're going to start this half hour with a quick look at weather. we have a lot to get to in terms of coronavirus updates. but supposed to be a beautiful week but a warm one. >> yes. you are right. if you thought it was warm yesterday in the inland valleys, couple degrees warmer. still gonna have the sea breeze. a hazy look at san francisco this morning where temperatures outside of the city are warming pretty quickly. 60 downtown. 66 oakland. 72 mountain view. mid 067s gilroy. 66 in pacifica. 64 here with hazy conditions in santa cruz going for a high of 77. 78 in fairfield. 67 by the delta and napa with low 70s inland. quick warmup inland with numbers in the 80s for some in the next hour. by 1:00 we're well into the 90s by the delta. 80s around the san ramon valley, close to 90 in livermore but at the most with fog and the sea breeze it will stay in the 60 toss upper 60s in >>> and now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. this morning, covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deat
what house speaker annapolis >>> this is abc7 news. >> good morning everyone. we're going to start this half hour with a quick look at weather. we have a lot to get to in terms of coronavirus updates. but supposed to be a beautiful week but a warm one. >> yes. you are right. if you thought it was warm yesterday in the inland valleys, couple degrees warmer. still gonna have the sea breeze. a hazy look at san francisco this morning where temperatures outside of the city are...
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new york city will be like chicago, it's like -- you know, the homeless in annapolis, 43 days in portland are bringing down our intentionally and the combination of soros-funded d.a.s, or not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bail reform or we let them out as soon as the people's work is done,-c along with the refusal to even enforce the law because the cops have not been trained on how to even effectually arrest. we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun crime -- gun purchases are going to the roof. no one is going to calm 1911 is called. the cavalry ain't coming. you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, when the people come back to the city supposedly in the fall, this is really going to be a mess, this is an empty city and they're still violence running rampant. can you imagine what everyone comes back and tries to go into the suit doors that have been looted and boarded up or listens they were attacked in june? thanks so much for inside information and the video, you really told the story well. thanks so much, judge. >> thank yo
new york city will be like chicago, it's like -- you know, the homeless in annapolis, 43 days in portland are bringing down our intentionally and the combination of soros-funded d.a.s, or not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bail reform or we let them out as soon as the people's work is done,-c along with the refusal to even enforce the law because the cops have not been trained on how to even effectually arrest. we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder...
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going to be before then but i ask the people i talked to at johns hopkins where i used to live in annapolismaryland. so yeah, i think we'll find a cure to the virus. and i think the markets are looking by that. and if you look at the economy and you look what earnings are doing, you look at the negativity in the market and the cash on the sidelines, in my opinion this thing is going a lot higher. charles: a lot has been made this morning of warren buffett finally doing something with his cash. you know, listen, nine billion out of 130 billion. two years ago he promised his shareholder he would go after a whale. this gas deal today, natural gas deal was a guppy. a 9 billion-dollar guppy but a guppy no list. people think buffett is throwing in the towel and that is a bullish sign? >> i think buffett controls 17% of the pipelines in the u.s. i really like warren buffett's style. i mean he just sits back and waits. you know when the rarest commodity on wall street is patience. he waits until bargains come along and then he buys bargains, which is what you need to do in the equity markets. charl
going to be before then but i ask the people i talked to at johns hopkins where i used to live in annapolismaryland. so yeah, i think we'll find a cure to the virus. and i think the markets are looking by that. and if you look at the economy and you look what earnings are doing, you look at the negativity in the market and the cash on the sidelines, in my opinion this thing is going a lot higher. charles: a lot has been made this morning of warren buffett finally doing something with his cash....
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>all right, let's switch gears now take a look outside and see how things are shaping up on this sunday night, the flag is fluttering in the breeze on the embarcadero in the city and in fact our chief meteorologist says winds want to be an issue tonight. lawrence yeah we're going with brown around the bay area again tonight and i think we'll watch those winds intensify again tomorrow afternoon so some blustery conditions under way tonight, not bad up toward the golden gate bridge. so far it is fog for you can just see the flag there waving in the wind just a little bit more of the winds will be on the way temperatures today above the average in the san francisco, 70 degrees 76 in oakland, san jose checking in at 86 degrees hot 93. in livermore 94 in concord how about santa rosa. checking in just under a 100 degrees at 99. this afternoon. so certainly some toasty temperatures around a
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>all right, let's switch gears now take a look outside and see how things are shaping up on this sunday night, the flag is fluttering in the breeze on the embarcadero in the city and in fact our chief meteorologist says winds want to be an issue tonight. lawrence yeah we're...
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher reporting. new this morning police have arrested a man for waving a loaded gun at the black lives matter mural site in downtown martinez. it's the same year-old that was vandalized painted over with black paint over the weekend in these pictures. our people restoring it. the man arrested is 30 year-old joseph. he got into an argument with another person the last night near the mural started waving a loaded gun, a nearby officer saw what happened and arrested him. the people who vandalized the mural have also been identified and they could face vandalism charges and there you see. >>the mural has been restored. coming up 2 big fires are burning in the south bay this morning, one of them forcing evacuations will have for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. we
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher reporting. new this morning police have arrested a man for waving a loaded gun at the black lives matter mural site in downtown martinez. it's the same year-old that was vandalized painted over with black paint over the weekend in these pictures. our...
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher reporting. we'll take a break it is 7.24 coming up 2 large fires continue to burn in the south bay this morning, one of those fires has forced evacuations, we'll have the very latest >>7.27 right now and we're looking at another warm day we it, not quite as hot as we were this weekend but definitely still toasty you look across the bay shows you all the sunshine we're already sitting under across the bay area. what you can't see is the pretty consistent wind that we've seen are right up and down the coastline and through the north bay this wind will pick up into the afternoon making for quite the breezy finished year monday. we take a step back from it tomorrow tuesday looking a lot calmer before it kicks back into gear on wednesday. as for temperatures with that brisk wind i'd advise putting on a jacket this morning with some 50's and 60's currently alameda
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>that was sean streicher reporting. we'll take a break it is 7.24 coming up 2 large fires continue to burn in the south bay this morning, one of those fires has forced evacuations, we'll have the very latest >>7.27 right now and we're looking at another warm day we it,...
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his book, "sti standing", is out next week and he joins us now from annapolis. governor hogan, thank you so much for joining us today. i do want to start with the. pandem we have some new information about what's going on in maryland. your state, of course,moved ahead with reopening much of your economy, but then, on sunday, it was reported 900 newa cases in day. the previous week, over 500 new cases. over 700 new cases and five days out of a week. this, in spite of the reopening, is it time to put that reopening on pause? a whole lot of numand youing at have to put it a little bit in perspective because we did, over the past few days, two or three times er than normal -- than normal testing, so w did almost 30,000 tests, yesterday, as opposed to doing normally about5 10 or our positivity rate is actually down, and we have been trending in.he same direc we hit or peak about 90 days sto when we'reeadily going in a down direction. we're one of nine states in the country that's going in a down direction or staying level oro plateaued,we're keeping an eye on the add
his book, "sti standing", is out next week and he joins us now from annapolis. governor hogan, thank you so much for joining us today. i do want to start with the. pandem we have some new information about what's going on in maryland. your state, of course,moved ahead with reopening much of your economy, but then, on sunday, it was reported 900 newa cases in day. the previous week, over 500 new cases. over 700 new cases and five days out of a week. this, in spite of the reopening, is...
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i strongly supported that -- in annapolis, i strongly supported that decision as did our republican governor mr. hogan and democratic legislature. removing a statue as my dear friend of over half a century, mr. clyburn, observed on this floor, does not erase history. that act by itself will not make right what was so terribly wrong in the past, but the statues we choose to set in place of honor are a reflection of the present not the past. they show our fellow americans and foreign visitors what our values are today and our decision to remove stassues of seditionist, white supreme cysts, segregationists, and replace them with defenders of justice and equality shows that as a country we are able, capable of critical introspection and growth. that is our strength. that is the glory of america. working towards a more perfect union. that's why i introduced this along with representative lee, whip clyburn, chairwoman bass, chairman thompson who sits in the chair today. that itself is a historic demonstration of the change that we have wrought. not only could a black man from mississippi be a memb
i strongly supported that -- in annapolis, i strongly supported that decision as did our republican governor mr. hogan and democratic legislature. removing a statue as my dear friend of over half a century, mr. clyburn, observed on this floor, does not erase history. that act by itself will not make right what was so terribly wrong in the past, but the statues we choose to set in place of honor are a reflection of the present not the past. they show our fellow americans and foreign visitors...
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapoliskentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>and that was sean streicher reporting. we'll take a break it's 5.41 we'll go outside give you quick look here from our market share a camera as we go we'll be back with more we go we'll be back with more news in just with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. it's the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's safe for puppies. nexgard. what one little chew can do. i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com >>5.44 right now and we are checking out the weather it was pretty warm yesterday. yeah john what are we looking at for today. well a nice cool down for the week ahead guys it's still going to be warm just 3 good works not as warm, i guess you
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapoliskentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>and that was sean streicher reporting. we'll take a break it's 5.41 we'll go outside give you quick look here from our market share a camera as we go we'll be back with more we go we'll be back with more news in just with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're...
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you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>and that was sean streicher reporting. >>hearts have of power to connect us to make us feel things and to keep us inspired to keep us going. >>a bay area woman inspires others to saying in a virtual concert to help promote equality for everyone we'll talk to her online about the event. and things not looking bad out there today we do have a steady breeze making its way into the bay area but also a cooler afternoon to be ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. >>6.44 right now and we're looking at nice warm weather. i guess yeah, the same from the weekend got a nice looking shot here looking down towards portola valley our sutro tower camera giving us that view and john what are we seeing elsewhere swear sunscreen yeah, exotic infringe on your burn loo
you'll be able to see it from outer space making its message hard to miss community members from annapolis to kentucky to germany to south africa. >>we all want an end to systemic racism and police brutality. >>and that was sean streicher reporting. >>hearts have of power to connect us to make us feel things and to keep us inspired to keep us going. >>a bay area woman inspires others to saying in a virtual concert to help promote equality for everyone we'll talk to her...
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i graduated from annapolis and went to see for five years three on a destroyer out of san diego and then went to florida where i'm coming to you from today my homeland - - my hometown. and at the end of the five-year period the aircraft carrier was my second ship. at the end of those five years i was a very capable mariner i can launch a missile but not an idea to save my life so the navy stepped in to make me an offer that i couldn't refuse and he ended up going to the fletcher school of law at tufts university which is a graduate school in international t relations. and that is where i began to shift the focus of my career from exclusively focusing on maritime operations and being a mariner which is a part of my life and career but also to be involved in the world of ideas that came out of fletcher in the early eighties. >>host: as supreme commander of nato 2009 through 2013, you say in the accidental admiral, 250,000 words mainly to teach yourself, not others. >> indeed. i felt a big part of my job as supreme allied commander at nato is to take ideas and move them to this enormous com
i graduated from annapolis and went to see for five years three on a destroyer out of san diego and then went to florida where i'm coming to you from today my homeland - - my hometown. and at the end of the five-year period the aircraft carrier was my second ship. at the end of those five years i was a very capable mariner i can launch a missile but not an idea to save my life so the navy stepped in to make me an offer that i couldn't refuse and he ended up going to the fletcher school of law...
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we went to annapolis to learn more about taney's early career. >> it is through these doors that mr. taney would have walked when he was serving in the legislature in 1799. he served one term as a federalist. he came back in 1816 and served the term in the maryland senate until 1821. it was inside this room, now called the old senate chamber, where the marilyn senate met. in the mid 19 centuries, 1816, when taney was serving here, the members of congress with sit in a arc of desks facing the president of congress who would be seated at a desk on the president's -- a business of the senate at that time, taney was representing frederick county, would have been looking out for land interest in the county. this was the period within ten years after the war of 1812. there was still a lot of building of american governments at that time. foundational work was under way in the senate and across the hall in the house of delegates while he was serving hair he was still operating his law and practice at frederick. actually serving on the board of directors of the bank of frederick, which was i
we went to annapolis to learn more about taney's early career. >> it is through these doors that mr. taney would have walked when he was serving in the legislature in 1799. he served one term as a federalist. he came back in 1816 and served the term in the maryland senate until 1821. it was inside this room, now called the old senate chamber, where the marilyn senate met. in the mid 19 centuries, 1816, when taney was serving here, the members of congress with sit in a arc of desks facing...
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they warned without these rules state trading government uber annapolis would destroy free enterprisend democracy. these rules were memorialized in a charter signed in 1948 by over 50 countries but it never entered into the court. it's popular isolation of congress protected it but that's not accurate. the charter fail because the american business community rejected it. we managed to forestall them a threat to democracy and free enterprise but keep in the soviet union out of the gap but we did allow the prc a modern government to wto and the prophecy seems to becoming troopers not too late to mitigate the risk for addressing the pcp ability to interfere in our civil liberties requires us to reduce economic leverage arrest. i offer five recommendations. first you must address or supply-chain dependency through so much as change since early march when the hearing was rescheduled. people understand in real terms with means to have the supply-chain dependency problem with china prefer safer the first time since the 70s united states is having a conversation about strategic industrial pol
they warned without these rules state trading government uber annapolis would destroy free enterprisend democracy. these rules were memorialized in a charter signed in 1948 by over 50 countries but it never entered into the court. it's popular isolation of congress protected it but that's not accurate. the charter fail because the american business community rejected it. we managed to forestall them a threat to democracy and free enterprise but keep in the soviet union out of the gap but we did...
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i strongly supported that -- in annapolis, i strongly supported that decision as did our republican governor mr. hogan and democratic legislature. removing a statue as my dear friend of over half a century, mr. clyburn, observed on this floor, does not erase history. that act by itself will not make right what was so terribly wrong in the past, but the statues we choose to set in place of honor are a reflection of the present not the past. they show our fellow americans and foreign visitors what our values are today and our decision to remove stassues of seditionist, white supreme cysts, segregationists, and replace them with defenders of justice and equality shows that as a country we are able, capable of critical introspection and growth. that is our strength. that is the glory of america. working towards a more perfect union. that's why i introduced this along with representative lee, whip clyburn, chairwoman bass, chairman thompson who sits in the chair today. that itself is a historic demonstration of the change that we have wrought. not only could a black man from mississippi be a memb
i strongly supported that -- in annapolis, i strongly supported that decision as did our republican governor mr. hogan and democratic legislature. removing a statue as my dear friend of over half a century, mr. clyburn, observed on this floor, does not erase history. that act by itself will not make right what was so terribly wrong in the past, but the statues we choose to set in place of honor are a reflection of the present not the past. they show our fellow americans and foreign visitors...
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the freedom blast in the annapolis, charleston south 80% ofa, -- as many as community fireworks displayse been canceled over fears they would create a social distancing nightmare. 150and 50 companies -- companies across the country who -- numerous cancellations this year are taking a significant financial toll on their businesses, many of them family owned for generations. companiese fireworks did receive money through the ppp and economic injury disaster loan program but they said it was not enough because they fireworks industry has many upfront costs. they paid hefty insurance premiums to cover the planned events. they hope congress will remark funds for it in another stimulus bill if one is passed. we are asking for relief to address the special costs of this industry said julie heckman, fireworks displays companies will be one of the last industries to reopen into that may not happen until may, 2021 -- and that remote hope and told me to 21. may,ext caller -- until 2021. our next caller is from las vegas. are you proud to be an american? caller: yes. would like to see the president
the freedom blast in the annapolis, charleston south 80% ofa, -- as many as community fireworks displayse been canceled over fears they would create a social distancing nightmare. 150and 50 companies -- companies across the country who -- numerous cancellations this year are taking a significant financial toll on their businesses, many of them family owned for generations. companiese fireworks did receive money through the ppp and economic injury disaster loan program but they said it was not...
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and he invited me with some of his staffers to go and work in annapolis. to get people registered to help help organize area so i was there, mobilize enough . a rally would be heard that doctor king had been shot yet we didn't know, just that he had been shot.and kennedy came in and it was robert kennedy made the announcement that doctor king had been assassinated. and we all just cried and it was very sad. if it wouldn't have been for martin luther king jr. i don't know what would have happened to me but this man had emerged as a moral leader of the nation area he was my friend. he was my inspiration, he was my big brother. >> rfk made a speech in indianapolis, didn't he mark. >> robert kennedy did make a speech, it was a trumped up speech and he stood on the back of a car. he spoke out of his guts. and because of what he had to say that evening , it was not any violence, any disorder in the city of indianapolis. it's just hard for me, people have been trying to get me to go back and go to that spot but it's just very difficult. and one day i hope to have
and he invited me with some of his staffers to go and work in annapolis. to get people registered to help help organize area so i was there, mobilize enough . a rally would be heard that doctor king had been shot yet we didn't know, just that he had been shot.and kennedy came in and it was robert kennedy made the announcement that doctor king had been assassinated. and we all just cried and it was very sad. if it wouldn't have been for martin luther king jr. i don't know what would have...
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[video clip] >> constituent, who was attacked by the police, an annapolis graduate, a naval veteran, was with inuvo gear so he could it wasy people -- actually his very first protest. and he had difficulty squaring with these federal officers were doing with her oath of office. and he was beaten. he was pepper sprayed, they broke his wrist. that's outrageous. it is unacceptable. and one of the reasons i am working to take action to try to stop this. host: what can be done? guest: we are working to defund these activities and clarify the authority. canainly, federal officials protect a federal property, but when they moved out into the streets. when they move out to engage in local law enforcement. and when they are objecting private citizens in unmarked cars and taking them away, that is crossing the line. and they are there expressly over the objection of our governor, our mayor. this is not helpful at all. and i think is provocative. i think that this is part of donald trump's strategy and he will do it in other communities around the country. that is what you did in lafayette park
[video clip] >> constituent, who was attacked by the police, an annapolis graduate, a naval veteran, was with inuvo gear so he could it wasy people -- actually his very first protest. and he had difficulty squaring with these federal officers were doing with her oath of office. and he was beaten. he was pepper sprayed, they broke his wrist. that's outrageous. it is unacceptable. and one of the reasons i am working to take action to try to stop this. host: what can be done? guest: we are...
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i have said since that that might be a day that west point and annapolis and other academies may pointorm whatn not to d when it comes to the divide of civilian command and military leadership. but i was very heartened by those who responded to your call, including the chairman of the joint chiefs. and thought personally, thought that the military behaved in an honorable way after the debacle of june the 1st. i'm curious your thoughts a month after you so importantly -- i just -- so critical what you wrote in "the atlantic" and we just can't thank you enough for that but what are your thoughts a month and a half later? >> well, that was obviously a very tough day for the country, joe, and certainly, had the military in a very, very difficult position. and what i was worried about, i wored about a lot of things, i talked about the american people are not the enemy and with what's going on in portland right now, you know, i worry about the same kind of approach, quite frankly. the american people are not the enemy. what was also going on there which is what really brought me out was my v
i have said since that that might be a day that west point and annapolis and other academies may pointorm whatn not to d when it comes to the divide of civilian command and military leadership. but i was very heartened by those who responded to your call, including the chairman of the joint chiefs. and thought personally, thought that the military behaved in an honorable way after the debacle of june the 1st. i'm curious your thoughts a month after you so importantly -- i just -- so critical...