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. >> inside tyler heights elementary school in annapolis, maryland, these women are dancing to try to lower their risk of developing diabetes. >> latinos are just genetically more likely to get diabetes. you you have social determinants of health which is key, access to healthy foods, access to being able to go out and exercise. >> immunity health provider, alexa moran runs this program for luminous health. it's funded funded by a two year grant from the state. she also educates this group about making healthier food choices. anna says she has learned it's healthier to eat whole grain rice. the idea for the program came to her while managing a pop a pop-up vaccine clinic during the pandemic. >> accreted not opportunity for us to ask what you need to know what are you looking for? like nomads, no access to healthcare, healthcare, and although, we've been at this work and disparity still exists. we have to acknowledge those differences and making that a part of the way we deliver care. >> taking a step closer toward n toward prevention while embracing their unique needs. debra alfarone,
. >> inside tyler heights elementary school in annapolis, maryland, these women are dancing to try to lower their risk of developing diabetes. >> latinos are just genetically more likely to get diabetes. you you have social determinants of health which is key, access to healthy foods, access to being able to go out and exercise. >> immunity health provider, alexa moran runs this program for luminous health. it's funded funded by a two year grant from the state. she also...
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naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. unr the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's almost... you know, it's inundation at that point. >> and in this country, we have encouraged people to build on coastal areas, barrier islands, and other high-risk areas that inevitably raise the risk level and the exposure, not only by property lues, high-valued properties, but the cost of repr and revery, th for e homeowrs as we as the publicnfrastcture that supports them. so think roads and bridges and that kind of thing. so it--the cost of climate change has to be factored in both in public and private insurance and public and private financial support for the structures that support people's homes and where they live. >> when floods and
naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. unr the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's almost... you know, it's inundation at that point. >> and in this country, we have encouraged people to...
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now the media, the, the political establishment and the career politicians and annapolis were all against me. we had very little money in the campaign because people didn't believe that we had chance to win in the blue estate at that point, i was just a small businessman completely fed up with politics. i never was in office before and i thought i would step up and do something about what is happening to the state i love. now the media and the political establishment and the career politician that was all against me. we had very little money in the campaign because people did not believe we had a chance in the little state in america. not a soul believed it was possible that a republican would win in our state. -- and we started a grassroots campaign effort and i went around the state and met every person i could and shook their hands and showed up everywhere and outworked everyone. and i talked about the issues i most cared about. i promised to get the government off our backs and out of our pocket so that we could grow our businesses and turn our economy around. -- we pulled up -- we pu
now the media, the, the political establishment and the career politicians and annapolis were all against me. we had very little money in the campaign because people didn't believe that we had chance to win in the blue estate at that point, i was just a small businessman completely fed up with politics. i never was in office before and i thought i would step up and do something about what is happening to the state i love. now the media and the political establishment and the career politician...
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[applause] >> it may not be open to the public come about love to hear more about nablus. -- annapolis>> yeah. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you so much. thank you. i am getting better, the first when i did was really bad. >> i am a neighbor from delaware. >> nice to see you. >> where in delaware? you are a close neighbor. >> i go to the movies in maryland. >> thank you, we need to tax revenue. i love it up there. your governor, delaware was playing the navy and we had a bet on crabcakes, i have crabcakes on the beach with him. >> thank you very much, i am a huge admirer. [indiscernible] >> i wish we had just a couple. i do not know if we could get a hundred. >> would you mind if we could get a picture? >> not at all. >> thank you so much. gov. larry: you got the best one there. >> i love your big hat speech ethic we need more of that. >> -- we need more of that. [indiscernible] gov. larry: i'll move back to maryland. >> governor, i found a transplant. gov. larry: did you escape while we work -- while we were texting the hell out of everyone? >> i'm with the aarp. >> we have a gr
[applause] >> it may not be open to the public come about love to hear more about nablus. -- annapolis>> yeah. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you so much. thank you. i am getting better, the first when i did was really bad. >> i am a neighbor from delaware. >> nice to see you. >> where in delaware? you are a close neighbor. >> i go to the movies in maryland. >> thank you, we need to tax revenue. i love it up there. your governor, delaware was...
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the previous points, we made a small investment with community reinvestment fund in me and then annapolis -- in minneapolis so that when covid hit it allowed them to get billions of dollars of loans very quickly to small businesses that needed to stay alive. one of those organization is helping placed deposits. there is a lot that can be done even with modest technology investments that can leverage and create a systemic affect to get the capital into the hands of small businesses. mr. adeyemo: in terms of the city of new york, what are you doing in new york? >> i think from day one mayor adams said we need to have small businesses lead our cities economic recovery. almost half in new york are immigrant owned. this was critical as part of our economic recovery plan, not just to focus on the social equity piece, but i think the real centerpiece of our brazilian economy is going to center around making sure the underserved communities get the cut -- get the business they need to help them recover. when we heard about this opportunity with mastercard, we thought that we needed to talk a litt
the previous points, we made a small investment with community reinvestment fund in me and then annapolis -- in minneapolis so that when covid hit it allowed them to get billions of dollars of loans very quickly to small businesses that needed to stay alive. one of those organization is helping placed deposits. there is a lot that can be done even with modest technology investments that can leverage and create a systemic affect to get the capital into the hands of small businesses. mr. adeyemo:...
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i've been working in annapolis for four years. i am running to restore opportunity, safety, affordability, freedom, education is my platform. that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to close the racial wealth gap? not just talk about it. what would you do, what actions would you take to address this? mr. cox. dan cox: in terms of reparations, we want to make sure that people robbed of their business and wealth in the last two years because of the lock down, we are back in the position to prosper again. my opponent is talking about transferring wealth away from people because of their sk
i've been working in annapolis for four years. i am running to restore opportunity, safety, affordability, freedom, education is my platform. that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are...
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of annapolis. he served his country as a naval officer for more than 60 years. he shares an an unspoken bond with his fello. fellow veterans. few outside ofe military would understand. >> whether they served 100 years years ago or they are going to serve 100 years in the future, there is a legacy of serving in the united states military that binds us all together. >> reporter: in 2009 while on leave, he decided to partake in a special. special tradition. it started at at the mark hopkins hotel during during world war ii. mike went to the top of the market and asked for the squandron bottle.h bottle. with this tradition, servicemen would buy and leave e a bottle for the bartender so the next member could enjoy a free drink. if you finished the, the bottle, you bought a new one one to leave behind. >> the squandron bottle represents those bonds, that teamwork, that camaraderie that was forged at sea as were the c. the case. >> reporter: he found no squadrn no squadron bottles remain so he he bought one. >> by buying around for service members, you never know, you
of annapolis. he served his country as a naval officer for more than 60 years. he shares an an unspoken bond with his fello. fellow veterans. few outside ofe military would understand. >> whether they served 100 years years ago or they are going to serve 100 years in the future, there is a legacy of serving in the united states military that binds us all together. >> reporter: in 2009 while on leave, he decided to partake in a special. special tradition. it started at at the mark...
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i'm the only option for a balanced voice of reason in annapolis. a one-party stated, we're going to back to the days of 42 state tax increases. i stood with the governor on the house floor. he knows this. the only problem is, we had a severe difference of opinion on the lockdowns. right now my approach to not locking down our schools has proven true because just this wike maryland's national report card came out saying we're at the bottom of the united states for our children. in my district, 34% suicidal ideation rate increased. what does my opponent want to do? he's going to continue this approach that the cdc announced to include the vaccine mandate for the child, the vaccine schedule, which could be implemented by the governor's order. >> neil: all of these issues are germane. i get that. i think where the governor parted company with you is your associations with qanon and proud boy groups. >> that's not true. i have no association with those groups. >> neil: okay. let me ask you this. you said mr. trump is the only president that i recognize
i'm the only option for a balanced voice of reason in annapolis. a one-party stated, we're going to back to the days of 42 state tax increases. i stood with the governor on the house floor. he knows this. the only problem is, we had a severe difference of opinion on the lockdowns. right now my approach to not locking down our schools has proven true because just this wike maryland's national report card came out saying we're at the bottom of the united states for our children. in my district,...
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navy, a graduate of annapolis. he served as a naval officer for more than six years.es a bond, that nobody would know. >> they are going to serve years in the future, there is a legacy serving in the united states military that binds us all together. >> reporter: in 2009 while on leave mike decided to partake in a special tradition. it started at the mark hopkins hotel during world war ii. mark went to the top of the mark and asked for the squadron bottle.n would buy and leave bottle in the care of the bartender so the next member of the squadron could have a drink. if you finished the bottle, you would buy another one to leave behind. >> this represents the bonds, te bonds, the teamwork, the camarae that was forged. >> reporter: but in 2009, mike discovered no squadron bottles remained. so he bought one and left it along with a logbook fr logbook for the troops to sign. >> by buying a round for people, for service members, you never know. you are acknowledging the sacrifice that they are making >> reporter: mike recently retd to visit the hotel. he pushed the tea but
navy, a graduate of annapolis. he served as a naval officer for more than six years.es a bond, that nobody would know. >> they are going to serve years in the future, there is a legacy serving in the united states military that binds us all together. >> reporter: in 2009 while on leave mike decided to partake in a special tradition. it started at the mark hopkins hotel during world war ii. mark went to the top of the mark and asked for the squadron bottle.n would buy and leave...
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look into your basket and say this toilet paper that they are you lessening your house american annapolis into mine. you learn really quickly what matters to folks. i knew also that you have to have solutions you must be solution minded and there's not a lot of time to sit around and to have meetings and to go back and forth when the people need a solution. answer okay so what we were going to do. and it's the same thing that we have an issue with right now. so right now everybody in this room i don't have to repeat for you i know you know the results from the i. p. c. c. boarding know what's going to happen. is a global climate. change and crisis emerges. they're all in the it is that out there. but talk about the solution in ways that people. can grapple with and embrace. her example. the ipcc report has said that one of the things we should do to help reduce climate and reduce carbon emissions this is stop eating meat or not eat as much meat. it's very well known. it is a solution that has been touted and a lot of people have gotten behind. let's grow more let's put more food on the gr
look into your basket and say this toilet paper that they are you lessening your house american annapolis into mine. you learn really quickly what matters to folks. i knew also that you have to have solutions you must be solution minded and there's not a lot of time to sit around and to have meetings and to go back and forth when the people need a solution. answer okay so what we were going to do. and it's the same thing that we have an issue with right now. so right now everybody in this room...
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look into your basket and say this toilet paper that they are you lessening your house american annapolis into mine. you learn really quickly what matters to folks. i knew also that you have to have solutions you must be solution minded and there's not a lot of time to sit around and to have meetings and to go back and forth when the people need a solution. answer okay so what we were going to do. and it's the same thing that we have an issue with right now. so right now everybody in this room i don't have to repeat for you i know you know the results from the i. p. c. c. boarding know what's going to happen. is a global climate. change and crisis emerges. they're all in the it is that out there. but talk about the solution in ways that people. can grapple with and embrace. her example. the ipcc report has said that one of the things we should do to help reduce climate and reduce carbon emissions this is stop eating meat or not eat as much meat. it's very well known. it is a solution that has been touted and a lot of people have gotten behind. let's grow more let's put more food on the gr
look into your basket and say this toilet paper that they are you lessening your house american annapolis into mine. you learn really quickly what matters to folks. i knew also that you have to have solutions you must be solution minded and there's not a lot of time to sit around and to have meetings and to go back and forth when the people need a solution. answer okay so what we were going to do. and it's the same thing that we have an issue with right now. so right now everybody in this room...
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and the occupied west bank is very military entered annapolis on monday night, sparking protests, at least 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed in there a mala. students had been protesting at universities across iran, despite an ongoing crackdown. tensions continue to mount on the eve of plans ceremonies mocking 40 days since the death of massa. i mean, the 22 year old dog while in the custody of iran morality police, she'd been detained for violating strict dress code. the head covers a russian corners rejected an appeal by american basketball star brittany griner, upholding her 9 year prison sentence for drug possession. griner was convicted in august after police said they found a vague canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage. while no journalist in haiti survived an assassination attempt and is expected to recover after undergoing several surgeries, roberson, alphonse is car, was shot at the in put a prince on tuesday. those are the headlines. a sense of community is now next. witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall not stop the violin
and the occupied west bank is very military entered annapolis on monday night, sparking protests, at least 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed in there a mala. students had been protesting at universities across iran, despite an ongoing crackdown. tensions continue to mount on the eve of plans ceremonies mocking 40 days since the death of massa. i mean, the 22 year old dog while in the custody of iran morality police, she'd been detained for violating strict dress code. the...
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numberless baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate city a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago in bed with all this stuff. the baby has a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this checkpoint, which is the only way out. glasses like in arizona for, for i've been waiting for more than one and a half hours young. i will make an profit to me with the gases expensive and i'm resting it on the roads. israel says the siege aims to prevent the growing number of gun attacks. these really are me, told the jazz, eat more than 170 have been carried out. so for this year an old group in nablus called the lions den, has claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent weeks. and israeli soldier was killed in one drive by shooting last week. these were a policy of collective punishment is not
numberless baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate city a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago in bed with all this stuff. the baby has a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this...
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let's say you're from a for you was all of the where, you know, believe whether the belichick of annapolis of sheer would the fish store and says go say, in the 1960s nato approved an embargo bill fanning the export of large diameter pipes, used in the truce boil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was americans response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics in moscow. and following an incident with a korean, boeing airflow was unable to operate flights to the united states for several years . sort of get to were good. i could say math, judas, book, daughter, or are you sure you're all pretty meaning you can let me see some said bill opinion last year. what was what i should need? your about vision is a police defeat. she asked al nissan to see. is there any mirror not or no power nor chelsea or should that yep. or why we use our coordinate color anita. we've seen enough, anita godson william in the city. the city of dublin yap knobs veronica a. i with no much
let's say you're from a for you was all of the where, you know, believe whether the belichick of annapolis of sheer would the fish store and says go say, in the 1960s nato approved an embargo bill fanning the export of large diameter pipes, used in the truce boil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was americans response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics in...
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up as though let's i just from a say you was all of the when you leave, what are the belichick of annapolis of sheer would the fish store and cisco. so in the 19 sixty's nato approved an embargo bill fanning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce bone oil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was america's response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics in moscow. and following an incident with a korean, boeing airflow was unable to operate flights to the united states for several years . sort of get the reward the i could say much shoes. go daughter or are you she and you're open, meaning you can, i mean the sunset will opinion last year what, what else i should need. your vision is a police different feed. she asked al nissan to 1st visit in the middle. no, but our nor chelsea or should the yep. or why we use or coordinate color? i need i would seen enough. i knew godson william with cdfa knobs, but i mean, i put in for a job because my wife looked
up as though let's i just from a say you was all of the when you leave, what are the belichick of annapolis of sheer would the fish store and cisco. so in the 19 sixty's nato approved an embargo bill fanning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce bone oil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was america's response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics...
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i will give you will be blue t can think the develop mock so laura sophie annapolis corner fiedler dunaway dunlab tony federal, $36.00. honey. we'll get our said l that add on and some oak. so hot and the fact that i think we're going to meet me but i think us summer. so let me ok, you know, the works of log l o to fear to who the now familiar of all of these thing is aa queen. good, you're still here with me. the now clause cannot do a dish b m c can show cannot. those should does bother because his credit for long and service facility on ogden new york man, i see it says a strong order, new york, a fast a new member boom with su, hours have gone to the next comes with a with unable did a generator. and a sunni who, i personally was like, god, i know she knew she great fine after this will come for a muslim be now dr. joshua was you no, no, cause another birth move around quite well. oh for college, almost in here. i mean the, her far economy farm claim we can borrow mark beautiful, colombo, the domes, cotton terminal, to bear the dom, quite quite gush cartier. pulmonologist. come back to
i will give you will be blue t can think the develop mock so laura sophie annapolis corner fiedler dunaway dunlab tony federal, $36.00. honey. we'll get our said l that add on and some oak. so hot and the fact that i think we're going to meet me but i think us summer. so let me ok, you know, the works of log l o to fear to who the now familiar of all of these thing is aa queen. good, you're still here with me. the now clause cannot do a dish b m c can show cannot. those should does bother...
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so laura sophie annapolis corner, he but the fiddler, the quick dunaway dunlab tony february, it was 6 hard me to get up and said l that add on and some are so hot and the fed that i think we're going to meet and for me, but i think us summer so let me ok, you know the works of log oh dear to who the math for 1000000 of for all of these thing is aa queen. good, you're still here with me. to knock look, cannot do a dish. b m s c can show cannot those? sure she does. i licorice with before long. i'm excited for a customer on the new york man. i see it says that they are covered on a past, a bench from worth of slowed students with a survey for new insurance or gone to the next answer, dancing a with oh, never did a generator. and a sunni who i personally was like garcia i know she knew she great fine after who's looking for you martha be now dr. joshua. busy was my no, no, cause another birth record over college almost in here. i mean, he had a fire academy for him to play with about my video so colorful. the discussion terminal to them quite quite gosh cartier. pulmonologist. come bac
so laura sophie annapolis corner, he but the fiddler, the quick dunaway dunlab tony february, it was 6 hard me to get up and said l that add on and some are so hot and the fed that i think we're going to meet and for me, but i think us summer so let me ok, you know the works of log oh dear to who the math for 1000000 of for all of these thing is aa queen. good, you're still here with me. to knock look, cannot do a dish. b m s c can show cannot those? sure she does. i licorice with before long....
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so laura sophie, annapolis corner, he but the fiddler, the dunaway dunlab tony february, it was $6.00 to honey to get up and said that our lawn and some are so hot and the fact that i have the vicar go meet me, but i don't think us summer so let me ok, you know the works of log. oh dear to who the now familiar of all of these thing is lou ah, i got you still here with me to knock cannot do a dish be m c can show those shows she does, but i will be cautious with before you know what i need service boxes on 10 new york man. i see it says a new york, a fast, a bench come with a survey for new insurance or gone to the next comes with a with unable did a generator. and a sunni who i personally was like, god, i know she knew she great fine after i was looking for a mother movie now dr. dish love was my bathroom. no, no, cause another birth record. oh for college, almost in here. i in her far academy farm claim from barbara so call me because i'm just trying to become quite quite a chicago here but i do show show kind of deal on national pain medicine used to cover putting up to for mercy do
so laura sophie, annapolis corner, he but the fiddler, the dunaway dunlab tony february, it was $6.00 to honey to get up and said that our lawn and some are so hot and the fact that i have the vicar go meet me, but i don't think us summer so let me ok, you know the works of log. oh dear to who the now familiar of all of these thing is lou ah, i got you still here with me to knock cannot do a dish be m c can show those shows she does, but i will be cautious with before you know what i need...
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so laura sophie annapolis corner, he fiddler dunaway dunlab, tony february 6th honey, we'll get in said el, that add on and some oak. so hot and the fact that i think we're going to meet in a meeting, but i think us summer, so let me ok, you know the works of log oh dear to who the math familiar are for all of these things it's ah clinton good. you're still here with me to now cannot do a shot. those should does. but i think of his credit for follow my what i would say this practice on kenya. oh man. i see says, a strong order, new york, a fast a bench come with a survey for no 2 hours have gone to the next answer. danson a with unable day the janetta and the on the sunni who are partially the was like god i know she knew she good for you after this will come for a mother be now dr. joshua . busy was no cause another birth record. oh for college. almost in here. i mini her fire academy farm label. barbara. mom, this is for caught up all the discussion. turn on to the come quite, quite cash contour pomona. just come back to go. i know dish shall kind of deal. you know, some people are mi
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i've been working in annapolis for four years. i am running to restore opportunity, safety, affordability, freedom, education is my platform. that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to close the racial wealth gap? not just talk about it. what would you do, what actions would you take to address this? mr. cox. dan cox: in terms of reparations, we want to make sure that people robbed of their business and wealth in the last two years because of the lock down, we are back in the position to prosper again. my opponent is talking about transferring wealth away from people because of their sk
i've been working in annapolis for four years. i am running to restore opportunity, safety, affordability, freedom, education is my platform. that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are...
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thomas: i think we just heard from the annapolis secretary today.aying the financial conditions will worsen significantly from here before they will start to weigh in the fed accountability. i do not think we will see anything happening in the u.k. will happen in the u.s. that was a unique situation were not monetary and fiscal work at odds. congress are unpredictable. there may be more willing to do looser fiscal policy. we have so much uncertainty about monetary policy that causes all of that market volatility. alix: aside from market volatility, where we see liquidity issues? we read a lot about global foreign currency reserve are getting tight. we are looking at liquidity in the treasure market. i feel like every market i read is that. thomas: there are signs of cracking. when we are looking at what happened last week, we are looking in the context of heading into -- liquidity always drives up towards the end of september. i think it is too early to tell what is going on in october. i am not saying it is getting dramatically better. there are bi
thomas: i think we just heard from the annapolis secretary today.aying the financial conditions will worsen significantly from here before they will start to weigh in the fed accountability. i do not think we will see anything happening in the u.k. will happen in the u.s. that was a unique situation were not monetary and fiscal work at odds. congress are unpredictable. there may be more willing to do looser fiscal policy. we have so much uncertainty about monetary policy that causes all of that...
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of annapolis. country for more than six years and shares an unspoken bond with with his fellow bad. few outside outside of the military would ud would understand. >> whether they served 100 years years ago or they are going to u futurethere isa gacystates my ns bind all tother. >> reporter: in 2009, he decided decided to partake in a special tradition. it started at the mark hopkins hotel during world war ii. mike went to the top of the mark and asked for the squandron bottle. with this tradition, servicemen would buy and leave a bottle in the care f care of the bartender where the next member of the squadron could enjoy a free drink. if you you finished the bottle, he bought a new one to leave behind. >> that represents the camaradee the camaraderie that was forged at c. >> reporter: mike discovered no squadron bottles remained so he bought one and left it along with a logbook for trips to sign. >> by buying around for service, service members, you are acknowg are acknowledging the sacrifice that
of annapolis. country for more than six years and shares an unspoken bond with with his fellow bad. few outside outside of the military would ud would understand. >> whether they served 100 years years ago or they are going to u futurethere isa gacystates my ns bind all tother. >> reporter: in 2009, he decided decided to partake in a special tradition. it started at the mark hopkins hotel during world war ii. mike went to the top of the mark and asked for the squandron bottle. with...
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just search 2022 annapolis book festival. thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian i that china reported at axis iv are today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel a senior fellow here at hudson about his new book, which we have right here called no escape. and let me first introduce nury turkel part of the senior here pretty as a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom. he is a cofounder of the uighur human rights project frees one of the most prominent people who have been speaking out about the uighur situation the uighur genocide in china for years. i am thrilled today to be able to talk with him about his book. learn more about his life story. his hard work, the challenges he has faced and what he sees going forward. thank you very much for joining us today for. >> thank you very much coming to have this conversation with me. >> i i would first like to ask u about the book project itself. how did it get started? when did you start thinking of writing a book and how did it com
just search 2022 annapolis book festival. thank you so much for joining us today. my name is bethany allen-ebrahimian i that china reported at axis iv are today at hudson institute to speak with nury turkel a senior fellow here at hudson about his new book, which we have right here called no escape. and let me first introduce nury turkel part of the senior here pretty as a lawyer. he is vice chair of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom. he is a cofounder of the uighur human...
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aspect, but some of the fleet some of the fleet left from elkton, head of elk, the others left from annapolis. so there were two, two different groups that left a good part of the army, marched down marched south, rochambeau went with the army. that was a way of showing, you know, the also being in command. it was also showing that he was he was part of them. he wasn't he was an acting special. he one of the things that russia boy did in all of his camp, all of his camps, is he had his headquarters closest to as close as possible to the soldiers. most officers would be separated from the soldiers, for example, designed in a way was the colonel of the artillery. he his headquarters in newport were about a mile away from the from the troops or from his from the artillery, actually, probably a mile and a quarter. the artillery camp or the artillery park? yes. could you tell us a little about the money, the specie? you know, there's lots of accounts from the american side, civilians, that they were being paid in specie, and that was tremendous. yes. were the french aware of what of the fact they
aspect, but some of the fleet some of the fleet left from elkton, head of elk, the others left from annapolis. so there were two, two different groups that left a good part of the army, marched down marched south, rochambeau went with the army. that was a way of showing, you know, the also being in command. it was also showing that he was he was part of them. he wasn't he was an acting special. he one of the things that russia boy did in all of his camp, all of his camps, is he had his...
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. >> at the 2022 annapolis book festival atlantic staff writers adam harris and clint smith discuss theiroks on history and racial inequality. here's a portion of the conversation. >> part of what i love about a book like this, a blog if you will, is that you can write adam and i have both written book proposals were going go to this place, going to talk to this person a start writing the book and none of that is going to happen. >> you go to a place you think you're going to write about the story taken a different direction. when written big chapter on civil war battlefield productive petersburg is what happened at the end of the civil war. this is an interesting place. it was okay is having conversation the national park ranger was telling you about my book project. you should go to this confederate symmetry down the road from not one to go to federick cemetery this difference between the regular black guy walk around streets and the journalist like two people in the shoulder don't go to the confederate cemetery the others you have to go to the veterans cemetery. and so i went. ended up
. >> at the 2022 annapolis book festival atlantic staff writers adam harris and clint smith discuss theiroks on history and racial inequality. here's a portion of the conversation. >> part of what i love about a book like this, a blog if you will, is that you can write adam and i have both written book proposals were going go to this place, going to talk to this person a start writing the book and none of that is going to happen. >> you go to a place you think you're going to...
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student group, but they have had all sorts of abhorrent voices on, over the years, including miley annapolisown as an online troll, and abhorrent bigot, students certainly did not like that one either. but, that went off without a hitch, now, with the gavin event, they knew violence was coming, but, the issue, here, is the normalization of political violence in politics right now. this gang is embraced by a number of top gop officials. i spoke with roger stone from my book, trump confident, who told me he had been advising the problems politically for years. sir, you have this group that a lot of people believe are patriotic, are defenders of trumps politics, that is probably why penn state allowed this to happen. >> you make a great point about the idea that this same group has invited other controversial figures, we will call them, and then being allowed to actually speak and having the events go on. this qualitatively feels different, in the way that, i think you cannot simply dismiss it as a nation of cancel culture, or the idea of censorship. this qualitatively felt different. when you
student group, but they have had all sorts of abhorrent voices on, over the years, including miley annapolisown as an online troll, and abhorrent bigot, students certainly did not like that one either. but, that went off without a hitch, now, with the gavin event, they knew violence was coming, but, the issue, here, is the normalization of political violence in politics right now. this gang is embraced by a number of top gop officials. i spoke with roger stone from my book, trump confident, who...
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about before deroy, this shows it's not a big city problem and what happened there is similar to annapolis, maryland a year ago this past summer, in 2021, a mom was off to the naval college to see her son, a midship man, start at the academy, sitting having a glass of wine in a patio at the neighborhood hotel and some guys got into a gun fight down the street and she was killed by a stray bullet. i mean, my god! where does it stop, how do we deal with the lawlessness in this country? >> i think the way to do it is on november 8, 5 weeks from today, people go to the polls and throw out the democrats so responsible what's going on and the direct cause are the criminals who perpetrate the mayhem, but aided and abetted, prosecutors don't do their jobs, and laws say if we arrest you we will put you back on the streets, and like aoc who said if we get, if we defund the police it will be like a suburb. well, it's not much like a suburb, i would not think. >> progressives are ripping into the new york city mayor for the tent cities for the michigans sent from the southern border. aoc in ripping ma
about before deroy, this shows it's not a big city problem and what happened there is similar to annapolis, maryland a year ago this past summer, in 2021, a mom was off to the naval college to see her son, a midship man, start at the academy, sitting having a glass of wine in a patio at the neighborhood hotel and some guys got into a gun fight down the street and she was killed by a stray bullet. i mean, my god! where does it stop, how do we deal with the lawlessness in this country? >> i...
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according to annapolis by "the new york times," more than one-third of the indictments were for pro trumphey couldn't determine a political party. if you look at the congressional spending on private security, the times found that lawmakers of color spend more than the average white member of congress and democrats more than republicans. for example, congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortes has spent more than $120,000 for threats. another particular target, members of the january 6th house select committee. so it's not hard to figure out what the throughline is there on attracting such hatred. we've seen two prominent republicans embrace the insiemt. here is representative marjorie taylor greene just this weekend. >> i'm not going to mince words with you all. democrats want republicans dead, and they've already started the killings. >> that's unhinged stuff and textbook aggressive defensiveness. likewise ex-program trolled new dejts in the michigan weekend speech where he said democrats are dangerous people who are willing to burn every american institution to the ground while saying i don
according to annapolis by "the new york times," more than one-third of the indictments were for pro trumphey couldn't determine a political party. if you look at the congressional spending on private security, the times found that lawmakers of color spend more than the average white member of congress and democrats more than republicans. for example, congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortes has spent more than $120,000 for threats. another particular target, members of the january 6th...
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but we had to be because they were shootings at a recent football game outside of annapolis and in otheras. it is insane, a messages being sent and on everyone hears it. >> harris: what is that message? >> michele: it that you can get away with it. >> harris: yes, exactly. >> kayleigh: this is such an interesting issue because it has gripped the country if you have not been a victim of crime and you know i've met people in the groom will not say they have been mugged you either had a family member who has, or you know someone who has. that is how this issue is gripping the country right now and i think you are exactly right this is going to be a defining issue of the election, where is president biden going this weekend? he's going to oregon, interesting, not a place that you go to as a democrat p.r. yet they have not had a statewide republican candidate elected in 20 years and have not had a republican governor in 40 years. they might to this time, it is on the race for governor. crime is at the epicenter of that race p.r. yet you look at the north carolina, riley durham 70% of ads are
but we had to be because they were shootings at a recent football game outside of annapolis and in otheras. it is insane, a messages being sent and on everyone hears it. >> harris: what is that message? >> michele: it that you can get away with it. >> harris: yes, exactly. >> kayleigh: this is such an interesting issue because it has gripped the country if you have not been a victim of crime and you know i've met people in the groom will not say they have been mugged you...
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from nablus. baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate city a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago. very with all this. so the baby has a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this checkpoint, which is the only way out glass of arizona for ferla. i've been waiting for more than one and a half hours young. i will make an profit with the guys is expensive and i am resting it on the roach is rural, says the siege aims to prevent the growing number of gun attacks. these really are me, told the jazz either more than 170 have been carried out so far. this year. an old group in nablus called the lions den, has claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent weeks, and israeli soldier was killed in one drive by shooting last week. these were a policy of collective punishment is not new. fo
from nablus. baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate city a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago. very with all this. so the baby has a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this...
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it bream is at the funeral in annapolis. we are here now with palestinian throughout attention, but the occupied westbank had one day that we'd seen palestinian in one day. i booked them out of here. and as you can see, the procession is going on and we're seeing people, palestinians who were killed. one of them is what do you and how are very, with known as what the need are all the engaging oh popularity lately because palestinian with of israel or is this a mobilized by themselves in the past feel with by the palestinian authority a be engage the it before the rag people were saying that's why the and however, one of those who were killed has refused to hand over his weapon and date. of course there has been no way of support for the palestinians who are taking up arms and fighting these ready occupation fitness with western sla, with more on israel's reaction, we've been told it was prime minister yala paid in defense minister penny counts, watched this operation in nablus overnight. busy from the security military had q
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but it sounded okay so he to the test and passed it and went on to annapolis at 17. nimitz never had to choose as farragut did but here's an adjusting story about his loyalties that i found that the letters of his wife and she wrote this down several years later so my memory and history can pay -- be taken with perhaps a grain of salt but here's the story he related. when he left for an apposite fans and uncles in fredericksburg were worried he might come back of his texas character and imbued with all sorts of yankee notions so of course they were horrified when he came home five years later with the young wife in tow of beautiful 20 world catherine vance freeman who is from brooklyn. [laughter] during that visit some of chester's relatives wanted to make sure she knew what was what down here in texas. as members of the family sat around together over coffee one of them pointedly asked chester what would he do now that he was an officer if texas again seceded from the union? would he fight for texas or for that federal government in washington? catherine remembered
but it sounded okay so he to the test and passed it and went on to annapolis at 17. nimitz never had to choose as farragut did but here's an adjusting story about his loyalties that i found that the letters of his wife and she wrote this down several years later so my memory and history can pay -- be taken with perhaps a grain of salt but here's the story he related. when he left for an apposite fans and uncles in fredericksburg were worried he might come back of his texas character and imbued...
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the fact that they forcibly pushed out all of the black midshipmen that attempted to graduate from annapolis. so, there were only three black graduates you made it out of west point. and then, having henry plummer, as well as getting charles young promoted, and eventually having been davis be promoted to being the first general, all these things are a part of a long project projection of activism to push for consistently motion of black soldiers and officers in the military. okay, going forward. one thing about these questions and thinking about this legacy that is being defined, is important to remember and to pay respect to that is legacy is built upon foundation about people who are so strong that no matter the odds they would not be defeated. you all know about the civil rights movement, however, what we will examine today is the idea of incorporating this campaign for african american military service into the discussion of the long civil rights movement. african americans who wore the cloth of the nation often lost their lives after getting home by those the risk their lives to protect
the fact that they forcibly pushed out all of the black midshipmen that attempted to graduate from annapolis. so, there were only three black graduates you made it out of west point. and then, having henry plummer, as well as getting charles young promoted, and eventually having been davis be promoted to being the first general, all these things are a part of a long project projection of activism to push for consistently motion of black soldiers and officers in the military. okay, going...
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warren, you know, i race cars there, it's a great town, but it's economically depressed, versus annapolisyland, or summit, new jersey, wherever it is, you've got to be in the right spots. >> and it's hard for investors when investors think, them to paint a big broad brush as to the companies they're looking at, the industries in, bottom line, real estate slis local a lot of tough news. you said you had tailwinds give us the sully side up. good news. >> sure, sure, sure. by the way, we've been around since 1962 we have raised our dividend every year since 1967. that's 55 years. there wasn't another reit in america that can say that. you know how you that? by the way, to think about interest rates in the '70s, think about wars, think about covid, all of which -- >> there were some opec fights in the '70s, high gas prices, right? >> crazy >> the embargo so how are yes -- >> how are we able to raise those dividends throughout all of that, including covid real estate is a local business, man. and when it comes down to setting up the right balance sheet, we're the port in the storm here, at lea
warren, you know, i race cars there, it's a great town, but it's economically depressed, versus annapolisyland, or summit, new jersey, wherever it is, you've got to be in the right spots. >> and it's hard for investors when investors think, them to paint a big broad brush as to the companies they're looking at, the industries in, bottom line, real estate slis local a lot of tough news. you said you had tailwinds give us the sully side up. good news. >> sure, sure, sure. by the way,...
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that will be the first thing to go, and a conflict, i heard there teaching celestial navigation at annapolis. i want to be sure that that is the case. because, we could be blind, and the first day of a conflict. and we need to have backup. >> i'm a military planet heart. our job is to prepare for the worst-case scenario. i agree with you, we need to always plan for contingencies, when things go wrong, or when things are not available to us. >> thank, you mister chairman. >> thank you general salzman, and your family as well, for joining you here today. congratulations. on your nomination. thank you for your service. i would like to go back to the deterrence discussion, the bedrock of biden's administration, their national defense strategy's so-called integrated deterrence. how does this concept account for, [inaudible] holding terrestrial targets, accountable, and at risk, to deter attack on u.s. space assets? >> the idea is integrated deterrence, leverages the government approach, to imposing costs, and denying benefits, if an adversary were to think about taken actions detrimental to -- i
that will be the first thing to go, and a conflict, i heard there teaching celestial navigation at annapolis. i want to be sure that that is the case. because, we could be blind, and the first day of a conflict. and we need to have backup. >> i'm a military planet heart. our job is to prepare for the worst-case scenario. i agree with you, we need to always plan for contingencies, when things go wrong, or when things are not available to us. >> thank, you mister chairman. >>...