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six who had signed the articles of confederation and seven who had attended the annapolis convention. most were well-educated. some of them in england. it was in this english based education, and the general moral and legal developed of those american leaders that the deep roots of the british values system lie. the war for independence came about primarily because americans rebelled against the infringement of their rights as british subjects. in fact, english traditions and english heritage actually had a very positive impact on the framers of the constitution. their belief in man's natural inalienable rights and representative government goes back to these traditions. lieutenant colonel barry berryman, a british exchange student at the united states army command and general staff college. we, the british, are indeed proud of the fact that the political and legal heritage of colonial america was primarily english. english common law and many of our historic documents. the magna carta of 1215, the habeas corpus act of 1679, and the bill of rights of 1689. all these had significant in
six who had signed the articles of confederation and seven who had attended the annapolis convention. most were well-educated. some of them in england. it was in this english based education, and the general moral and legal developed of those american leaders that the deep roots of the british values system lie. the war for independence came about primarily because americans rebelled against the infringement of their rights as british subjects. in fact, english traditions and english heritage...
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six who had signed the articles of confederation and seven who had attended the annapolis convention. most were well-educated. some of them in england. it was in this english based education, and the general moral and legal developed of those american leaders that the deep roots of the british values system lie. the war for independence came about primarily because americans rebelled against the infringement of their rights as british subjects. in fact, english traditions and english heritage actually had a very positive impact on the framers of the constitution. their belief in man's natural inalienable rights and representative government goes back to these traditions. lieutenant colonel barry berryman, a british exchange student at the united states army command and general staff college. we, the british, are indeed proud of the fact that the political and legal heritage of colonial america was primarily english. english common law and many of our historic documents. the magna carta of 1215, the habeas corpus act of 1679, and the bill of rights of 1689. all these had significant in
six who had signed the articles of confederation and seven who had attended the annapolis convention. most were well-educated. some of them in england. it was in this english based education, and the general moral and legal developed of those american leaders that the deep roots of the british values system lie. the war for independence came about primarily because americans rebelled against the infringement of their rights as british subjects. in fact, english traditions and english heritage...
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naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under 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 values, high-valued properties, but the cost of repair and recovery, both for the homeowners as well as the public infrastructure 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
naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under 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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. >> nadie se puede resistir al delicioso olor y sabor del pan dulce cuando llega a annapolis.as de san josé es lo más regular de los baños de geary de morgan. >> aldo nos cuenta que su abuelo , sus tíos y su papá era un panaderos y de allí nace la inspiración. pero la idea de la panadería sobre ruedas nació hace un año y desde entonces no ha parado de trabajar. bueno antes de todo lo que ven ustedes, nada más que hago en la tarde, que es vender. >> aquí estamos de la 01:00 fabricando el pan. hoy con mi compañero manuel que está en me ayuda a él. hacemos el pan desde la madrugada, tanto para el punto de venta que es aquí como para la venta. >> después de hornear y de curar y tener todo listo, el pan va directo a la panadería sobre ruedas. todos los días pongo en mi instagram una historia con mi horario de donde voy a estar de lunes a sábado. aldo llega a las 17:00 de la tarde a su primera parada en san josé. >> este muy bien. algo más? chicas allí lo esperan personas que ya lo conocen o incluso llegan clientes nuevos de otras culturas a probar y comprar en redes sociales. >> el
. >> nadie se puede resistir al delicioso olor y sabor del pan dulce cuando llega a annapolis.as de san josé es lo más regular de los baños de geary de morgan. >> aldo nos cuenta que su abuelo , sus tíos y su papá era un panaderos y de allí nace la inspiración. pero la idea de la panadería sobre ruedas nació hace un año y desde entonces no ha parado de trabajar. bueno antes de todo lo que ven ustedes, nada más que hago en la tarde, que es vender. >> aquí estamos de...
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annapolis, maryland. democrat. caller: i hope they resolve this. i do not think the american people can afford a potential of a shutdown. i think it is going to be rough on the country. i understand that the united states and israel have some of the best intelligence in the world. i am wondering how could somebody like hamas get a hold of intelligence. i am not too sure if this might be an inside job which may have started at mar-a-lago, which i hope it is not the case. how did they get such information. that is my biggest question. . host: what you mean an inside job in what way? caller: how do they plan an attack on israel. i understand the united states and israel. if anybody has intelligence, it is them. how could somebody, like hamas get the information. we find all of these documents and mar-a-lago were the former president had. i hate to say this. i do not like what you said about the biden administration glorifying these people like hamas, calling them smart. of that is my concern. host: let's talk to ann. caller: i am calling as an america
annapolis, maryland. democrat. caller: i hope they resolve this. i do not think the american people can afford a potential of a shutdown. i think it is going to be rough on the country. i understand that the united states and israel have some of the best intelligence in the world. i am wondering how could somebody like hamas get a hold of intelligence. i am not too sure if this might be an inside job which may have started at mar-a-lago, which i hope it is not the case. how did they get such...
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kam david, then annapolis, madrid , until now, the palestinian compromise group has not retreated kurds, we saw that the zionist regime advanced as it came and parts of gaza are not attacked. have the compromising groups come to the conclusion that the only way to liberate palestine from the tahr creek is resistance, or are some palestinian groups still negotiating with the zionist regime? certainly, efforts have been made for the normalization operation , for them to resist and even sign the agreements that you mentioned, kam david , after wadi araba, after other agreements, and oslo, which encouraged the official arab regimes to to go more towards the normalization of relations and provoked the zionist enemy to penetrate more and find more in the depths of the baghdari bank and establish its own settlements and settlements in the west bank and in quds on a large scale after the oslo agreement, almost in the past 30 years since the oslo agreement, or more recently, last month was the 30th anniversary of the oslo agreement. today, we observe that this has given the enemy an opportunity
kam david, then annapolis, madrid , until now, the palestinian compromise group has not retreated kurds, we saw that the zionist regime advanced as it came and parts of gaza are not attacked. have the compromising groups come to the conclusion that the only way to liberate palestine from the tahr creek is resistance, or are some palestinian groups still negotiating with the zionist regime? certainly, efforts have been made for the normalization operation , for them to resist and even sign the...
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three more palestinians were killed in raids in the northern westmink cities of tubas, annapolis. since october 7th when israel launched its deadly war in gaza, regime forces have killed at least 90 people in the west bank, injuring some 1400 others. korea riyada is with the federation of iraqi trade unions, she tells us about the need for solid. with palestinians amit israel's onslot on gaza and normalization deals between some arab states and the israeli regime. right now the people of gaza and the children of gaza are dying and the world is quiet, even some of the arab countries that pretend to be concerned for the future of jerusalem and its liberation. they are now normalizing with israel. this thing, the normalization, which is humiliating and frightening, because the people of palestine is in need of total. solidarity and and support and a firm stand of every arab and all free people of the world. we are embroiled with him in the struggle, even though we are from far off land geographically. we continue our struggle with him in order to prepare and mobilize the arab public
three more palestinians were killed in raids in the northern westmink cities of tubas, annapolis. since october 7th when israel launched its deadly war in gaza, regime forces have killed at least 90 people in the west bank, injuring some 1400 others. korea riyada is with the federation of iraqi trade unions, she tells us about the need for solid. with palestinians amit israel's onslot on gaza and normalization deals between some arab states and the israeli regime. right now the people of gaza...
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brigades, young palestinians who are not even affiliated to any of the resistance group, it's based in annapolis city and many of its uh leaders and fighters. they don't even prefer to be called as leaders, fighters had been killed by the israelis, many of them are still wanted by the israeli forces, many of their members were engaged in direct confrontations with the israeli forces at the military checkpoints, at the entrances to the illegal settlements and they succeeded to cause let's say... to to kill and and wond israeli soldiers and settlers in the last few months uh today and the the the lions of brigade had called on the palestinians all across the occupied west bank to cut the roads on the israeli forces and its settlers, to prevent the settler's aggression, not to fear and not to leave the palestinian resistance groups in the gaza strip, they said that uh the the uh the time has come for the people to use their their weapons and their guns because the israeli settlers will uh not leave the palestinians alone especially amid calls for the settlers to go to the palestinians homes to burn
brigades, young palestinians who are not even affiliated to any of the resistance group, it's based in annapolis city and many of its uh leaders and fighters. they don't even prefer to be called as leaders, fighters had been killed by the israelis, many of them are still wanted by the israeli forces, many of their members were engaged in direct confrontations with the israeli forces at the military checkpoints, at the entrances to the illegal settlements and they succeeded to cause let's say......
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three more palestinians were killed in rates in the northern westbank cities of tubas and annapolis. since october 7th when israel launched at deadly war on gaza, regime forces have also killed at least 90 palestinians in the west bank and injured some 1400 others. a group of united nations agents. agencies has warned about the humanitarian situation in gaza, calling it catastrophic. the five agencies, that's the world health organization, the un children's agency or uniceff, the world food program, and the development agency and the population fund call for action to tackle the desperate situation in gaza. they said that more than 1.6 million people are in dire need of aid. the agencies warned that children, pregnant women, and the elderly remain the most vulnerable. kids up uh up to half of the ghazan population and this as the israeli regime says it's intensifying strikes on ghaza now korea is with the federation of iraqi trade unions she tells us about the need for solidarity with palestinians emit israel's onslaught in gaza and normalization deals between number of arab states a
three more palestinians were killed in rates in the northern westbank cities of tubas and annapolis. since october 7th when israel launched at deadly war on gaza, regime forces have also killed at least 90 palestinians in the west bank and injured some 1400 others. a group of united nations agents. agencies has warned about the humanitarian situation in gaza, calling it catastrophic. the five agencies, that's the world health organization, the un children's agency or uniceff, the world food...
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occupied westbank have been a gathering and grooves in city centers. mindy and have grown and to boss annapolis, basically praying the don't prayer in the middle of the street saying that they're in waged by what's happening to their fellow palestinians and gaza. and that they want to show the anger. and there's a sentiment here amongst frost it is that they're left alone bottling one of the strongest armies in the world. thank you for that update need to abraham that for us in ramallah. now several roll kits have also been fired from guns and ask alone in southern israel rockets, incentive head buildings in the city. many people living in ashville on have already left off to being told to evacuate by the on the that's get move with the move in. rabbani is co editor of john aliya, which is a web magazine, specializing in the release. he joins us now for montreal. thank you for your time . let's start with this un general assembly vote that need to abraham mention cooling for an immediate humanitarian, sci fi and gaza. and how significant do you think it is given that it is non binding and it's
occupied westbank have been a gathering and grooves in city centers. mindy and have grown and to boss annapolis, basically praying the don't prayer in the middle of the street saying that they're in waged by what's happening to their fellow palestinians and gaza. and that they want to show the anger. and there's a sentiment here amongst frost it is that they're left alone bottling one of the strongest armies in the world. thank you for that update need to abraham that for us in ramallah. now...
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this riley says loose have kills at least full palestinians and attacks on the village south of annapolis we occupied with the bank. the palestinian health ministry says is there any forces have also killed a 16 year old boy. the hebron 29 palestinians have been killed in the occupied with bank since the war began on saturday. but hundreds of palestinian workers from gallows uh, stranded out today were dismissed from the jobs and as ro they were left at the check points near the occupied with bank on saturday and unable to attend to their homes and run. tom reports from ramallah cuts off from their homes. this has become a make shift time for some palestinians, and the goal is a strip. it was a local government building design for schools and ours is now camp for display speaker. there isn't a person here whose families hasn't been touched by this. will the not my brothers and cousins called me and told me my son was injured. a few hours later they called again and told me he was caroline. i want to go see him. his mother is in egypt for medical treatment. she stuck the non stuck here. it
this riley says loose have kills at least full palestinians and attacks on the village south of annapolis we occupied with the bank. the palestinian health ministry says is there any forces have also killed a 16 year old boy. the hebron 29 palestinians have been killed in the occupied with bank since the war began on saturday. but hundreds of palestinian workers from gallows uh, stranded out today were dismissed from the jobs and as ro they were left at the check points near the occupied with...
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thousands of children experiencing the same thing with their also stories of sacrifice and symptoms this annapolis? i'm the guy, i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to the cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. who said, oh money, she's a human being, we can't as a man in her, i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her down on the stretcher. panamanian board to police can see that they need more resources to contain the escalating crime lab in the jungle and keep migrants from danger. danger. that's not the turing. those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home. lucy and human alger, xerox, that in depth, panama, in the united states, immigration has become a major campaign issue ahead of next year's presidential election present. joe biden is seeking a 2nd time on thursday. his administration announced a range of tougher on tight integration policies, including a new board, a wall cons
thousands of children experiencing the same thing with their also stories of sacrifice and symptoms this annapolis? i'm the guy, i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to the cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. who said, oh money, she's a human being, we can't as a man in her, i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village...
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demonstrations, perhaps smaller than expected demonstrations here in ramallah again in hebron and south of annapolis. and it's being speculation that some of the reasons why these protests were smaller is one because of the increased closures. these roadblocks now things that become a lot more difficult even more difficult to move around the occupied westbank for palestinians since the war started. another reason is a game that fit of live far. um, people are generally more afraid of getting wounded and then the worst case scenario or obviously dying because yeah, these rarely ministries drops off on the west bank. um there were also a number of settler attacks. um, it's like the settler attacks on people picking that old lives. it's always all the of hobbies, season hey, with thousands of palestinians tried to get to the all of orchards to harvest the crops of as for you is it's being difficult for them because of restrictions by the military because of setting or attacks. but this year, certainly according to write scripts here, they saying that the situation is even worse since the war started ar
demonstrations, perhaps smaller than expected demonstrations here in ramallah again in hebron and south of annapolis. and it's being speculation that some of the reasons why these protests were smaller is one because of the increased closures. these roadblocks now things that become a lot more difficult even more difficult to move around the occupied westbank for palestinians since the war started. another reason is a game that fit of live far. um, people are generally more afraid of getting...
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around the palestinian city of annapolis, there were also, according to local store, to save $41.00, so called outposts illegal outposts that settlers coming, they basically put caravans in an area and over a period of time, those systems grow bigger and bigger until the establishment, the construction of how buildings public buildings takes place. just to give you an idea of how restrictive this is in terms of for the palestinian people living here . that means for example, if you need urgent medical equip, urgent medical treatment for example. well, you need an ambulance to get to a hospital quickly. you could well be stopped at a check point. so it's potentially life threatening and that then that level just the freedom of movement in terms of visiting family and friends across the west bank be occupied. westbank is very difficult as well. a massive effect on the economy, for example, that the child, the palestinian village of hawaii, which is on the outskirts of nablus, that was completely closed at. busy by the israeli military on october, the 4th it is now a ghost town. there w
around the palestinian city of annapolis, there were also, according to local store, to save $41.00, so called outposts illegal outposts that settlers coming, they basically put caravans in an area and over a period of time, those systems grow bigger and bigger until the establishment, the construction of how buildings public buildings takes place. just to give you an idea of how restrictive this is in terms of for the palestinian people living here . that means for example, if you need urgent...
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that was similar rates in areas around hebron, annapolis, also with at least we're hearing at least 20 people arrested in these rights, right. the way across the west bank, bear in mind that already we go around 1600 people that have been arrested since so. but the sevens and of course tens of people will know a 100 people killed. so yeah, we're going to get, we will be getting more solid facts and figures in the next couple of hours when the power, single source of the health ministry releases official. biggers, but only indication suggests that so yeah, a lot of ministry is really ministry action in various locations across the occupied westbank tonight. thank you for that update. tell stress that that for us in ramallah was charles was saying that a 114 palestinians and the old pied westbank have now been killed since october. the 7th. nearly 2000 more have been injured. hold on about how many reports now the impacts, the continued violence is having on policy means that as night sets those over the zone, refugee camp where humans id set those a number and gets residents the streets
that was similar rates in areas around hebron, annapolis, also with at least we're hearing at least 20 people arrested in these rights, right. the way across the west bank, bear in mind that already we go around 1600 people that have been arrested since so. but the sevens and of course tens of people will know a 100 people killed. so yeah, we're going to get, we will be getting more solid facts and figures in the next couple of hours when the power, single source of the health ministry releases...
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we're hearing also, that is a town that sits between jeanine and annapolis. also in the knowles, we're hearing of a ride in a village close to a big la home, which we know many know as especially him another right? having a village near april and we're getting reports of at least 7 people arrested the and also the rate in a place called pay to near which is actually very close to ramallah. we haven't heard anything going on. but as i said, reports of is ready, the ministry activity that so yeah, we all now what local time, around 10 posts, 3 in the morning. certainly of drew a quiet to night last night when evidence would suggest that there is a, a series of major is really managerial peroration is happening in various locations across still supplied westbank. sounds profited with that to update. thank you. since the will will begin on october, the 7th is rose bombing campaign across gauze it has killed $8005.00 ton of students. that's according to the health industry. 114 that people have been chosen occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian pri
we're hearing also, that is a town that sits between jeanine and annapolis. also in the knowles, we're hearing of a ride in a village close to a big la home, which we know many know as especially him another right? having a village near april and we're getting reports of at least 7 people arrested the and also the rate in a place called pay to near which is actually very close to ramallah. we haven't heard anything going on. but as i said, reports of is ready, the ministry activity that so...
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a campaign to seek to eradicate arms groups, particularly from the northern west bank of janine annapolis and so on. and it hasn't succeeded in given the weakness of these groups. one that has to wonder, to what extent can they be successful in, in the gaza strip, where they're facing, much more powerful military officers? let me, let me get a final thoughts from you moving on. events that the un general assembly last night, which positive vote coating for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. and the resolution is non binding, of course. but what message is the general assembly sending to the world? how significant is the resolution when you make any difference on the ground in gauze as well. it's as significant as you, in general, assembly resolution 181 of 29 november 1947, which legitimize the establishment of the, of israel. so to kind of, if you want to dismiss those fine, but then you should also dismiss other relevant general assembly resolutions. i think it's a significant resolution because it demonstrates the growing childhood between the international community on the one hand,
a campaign to seek to eradicate arms groups, particularly from the northern west bank of janine annapolis and so on. and it hasn't succeeded in given the weakness of these groups. one that has to wonder, to what extent can they be successful in, in the gaza strip, where they're facing, much more powerful military officers? let me, let me get a final thoughts from you moving on. events that the un general assembly last night, which positive vote coating for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire....
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and i went to annapolis sir, first of my class.t you be better off making a determination what we do with these people. i gave them the right to make their own determination. and within a period of four weeks it was over. it was over, and we had -- you heard that general cane, raising cane. they are trying to turn them woke but not going to happen. and we had some bad leaders. leaders, i call them television generals and great generals, great admirals, great people. we built the entire military and built a lot of the military and sad to give 85 million which is a small chunk but give $85 billion to the taliban. taliban is the second largest seller of military equipment in the world. they don't need 700,000 but 10,000 guns and rifles. 70,000 trucks. if anyone owns a beautiful used car lot in new hampshire and 200, that's a lot. if -- 70,000 trucks, cars and vehicles, many of them armor-plated. we left it all behind because we are stupid. we left it all behind and i got us down to 2500 soldiers. and keeping the biggest air force base
and i went to annapolis sir, first of my class.t you be better off making a determination what we do with these people. i gave them the right to make their own determination. and within a period of four weeks it was over. it was over, and we had -- you heard that general cane, raising cane. they are trying to turn them woke but not going to happen. and we had some bad leaders. leaders, i call them television generals and great generals, great admirals, great people. we built the entire military...
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if you were there, cnn was represented last flate when they saw how the conference was so united, annapolis behind mike johnson. there was an organic reaction that you couldn't manufacture. now we will have a person of integrity as a leader. someone who is a humble servant leader and who is a conservative partner in the agenda that we have -- >> given that, sir, do you feel confident that the conference will vote to do away with the rule that allowed you to fire kevin mccarthy? will you do away with that? >> that rule has been in place for 200 years. it's a house rule. >> it's a house rule because you made it a house rule. >> would you like me to answer the question? that means 218 member of congress can vote to change any house rule. however, i think americans will affirm, republican voter will affirm, and members of congress are increasingly realizing, this was a necessary change. and we will be validated with change that has been made with mike johnson. even just yesterday. former speaker mccarthy, former speaker mccarthy was trying to orchestrate an uprising to prohibit the voting of mi
if you were there, cnn was represented last flate when they saw how the conference was so united, annapolis behind mike johnson. there was an organic reaction that you couldn't manufacture. now we will have a person of integrity as a leader. someone who is a humble servant leader and who is a conservative partner in the agenda that we have -- >> given that, sir, do you feel confident that the conference will vote to do away with the rule that allowed you to fire kevin mccarthy? will you...
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west point, i went to annapolis along the shore, they had such incredible weapons and i went to annapolisid wouldn't you be better off making a determination as to what we do with these people, yes, sir, anyway, i gave them the right to make their own determination and within a period of four weeks it was over. we also had somebody that you heard that story, general kane, let me tell you we have a great military, they are trying to turn them well, not going to happen, we have a great military and we had some bad leaders recently, leaders that are call television generals, we have great generals, great admirals, great people, i rebuilt the entire military, rebuilt a lot of the military, said that we had to give $85 billion of it which is a small chunk but we give 85 billion to the taliban and, the caliban is the second largest seller of military equipment in the world, they are selling the 700 -- they don't need 700,000, they probably need 10,000 guns and rifles, 70,000 trucks. if anybody owns a beautiful used car lot in new hampshire, you have probably 200 is a lot, the inventory is too b
west point, i went to annapolis along the shore, they had such incredible weapons and i went to annapolisid wouldn't you be better off making a determination as to what we do with these people, yes, sir, anyway, i gave them the right to make their own determination and within a period of four weeks it was over. we also had somebody that you heard that story, general kane, let me tell you we have a great military, they are trying to turn them well, not going to happen, we have a great military...
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one of the three has been arrested a block from annapolis high school last week, caught with meth and a cucumber . and a tiktok challenge. >> how do we go in less than ten years from the ice bucket challenge to the with math in front of the playground challenge? >> it's and i'll tell you something, it's such a crazy story. you almost forget the guy has a pup named butkus. you know, sometimes i learn things from doing the show. and today i learned that apparently i've been washing my jeans the wrong way. according to the ceo of levi's, we should not be putting our jeans in the washing machine. we should instead wear them into the shower. and for real. he said this. you you're supposed to wash your jeans in the shower. i barely even wash my legs in the shower without the idea. is that cleaning your jeans while you shower is good for the environment because he uses less water than throw them in in the laundry. i don't think he's thought this through. have you ever tried to take a pair of wet jeans off david blaine couldn't get out of a pair of wet 501 demo. have you ever heard of anythin
one of the three has been arrested a block from annapolis high school last week, caught with meth and a cucumber . and a tiktok challenge. >> how do we go in less than ten years from the ice bucket challenge to the with math in front of the playground challenge? >> it's and i'll tell you something, it's such a crazy story. you almost forget the guy has a pup named butkus. you know, sometimes i learn things from doing the show. and today i learned that apparently i've been washing my...
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but how can you convince people in west bank annapolis and, and um, jeanine sean of what, what, what they, what self funding 2 or 3 months ago, you're talking about cause and effect. it's, it's a vicious circle of actions done because there is no a desire to solve the problem. the issue that is the confidence because this is a complex 147 to 5 pm. no one is, is the time to look at the root causes and tons of so this is stored as will come. i will continue coming. unfortunately. how important do you think the fate of these captives will be in this unfolding saga? and i think, i mean every, everything is happen. i think they know that they have it. and if they've got a responsibility of sort of all of those people they are having now and they know they are they, they, the experience of that i just was, was examples that actually they went back to his home is way because he gained way to actually uh after that, so i think, i think the perception different was it that people should not be worried about those people and kept everything because they wouldn't be taking care of them. and the
but how can you convince people in west bank annapolis and, and um, jeanine sean of what, what, what they, what self funding 2 or 3 months ago, you're talking about cause and effect. it's, it's a vicious circle of actions done because there is no a desire to solve the problem. the issue that is the confidence because this is a complex 147 to 5 pm. no one is, is the time to look at the root causes and tons of so this is stored as will come. i will continue coming. unfortunately. how important do...
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he was in kentucky, which was neutral, so he crossed the ohio river and made his way to annapolis to see the governor of indiana and asked, i will raise a regiment to do our part and meeting president lincoln's code of 75,000 troops to put down the rebellion. the governor said, i think you mr. dow but we have enough troops. we met the quota. dow said okay. he returned back to louisville, kentucky and then soon thereafter, joined the second kentucky calvary just across the ohio river in jacksonville, indiana. that is where they formed the second kentucky calvary not inside the kentucky state border. his civil war did not last long. he was at the battle of shiloh. he caught illness so severely that he had to go back home to exeter, new hampshire to recover with his parents. when he recovered, he got a desk job basically with the united states government, at the service. he found his way to knoxville, tennessee in 1864, shortly after the burns site had liberated the city in the fall. it was they are knoxville that he laid down his roots, got into the grocery business and he made fast fr
he was in kentucky, which was neutral, so he crossed the ohio river and made his way to annapolis to see the governor of indiana and asked, i will raise a regiment to do our part and meeting president lincoln's code of 75,000 troops to put down the rebellion. the governor said, i think you mr. dow but we have enough troops. we met the quota. dow said okay. he returned back to louisville, kentucky and then soon thereafter, joined the second kentucky calvary just across the ohio river in...
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when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a missouri i'm sorry, pershing was a missouri. pershing was a missouri. and he was here for the dedication of his. yes. yes. i saw a couple of team photos where there were 20 some players did most of them play both sides of the ball or when did an offense in a defense evolve? yeah, platoon football didn't really exist as we now know it until i think the forties. so yeah, most of them would. play 60 minutes all game, you know, maybe if it was a blowout or obviously if there was an injury, they would come out. they would come out at that time. but yeah, there you would have a roster of about 20 players,
when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a...
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. >> all right tyra's a mini an app a mini annapolis a mini mini.lice officer was outed as an only fans model. that's a social media site where you can do after a guy she pulled over recognizedr her because was a subscriber to her page. >> it's kind of sad that everybody now is an id only fans page. yeah, >> is that a sign of a bad i economy? doah. >> well, she's a police h officer. good for her. yeah. let her doe's got. th he's.ai he got arrested because this is this goes back to the i think earlier. just because you pay for it, guys doesn't mean shane you. o >> yeah. okay. and now all of our subscriptions because this guy wants to order and now we got to wait till she figures out what her next move is. t and guess what? i don't get my subscription back. double. so thanks a lot, bro.s thanks a lot. like she the they don't get paie they don't get respected. and just because it's a family ,there's not they're not's all yeah like, you know, i'm sure it's like likivin drivs and like cooking tips and healthy ways to be bette ber person, you know. >> but
. >> all right tyra's a mini an app a mini annapolis a mini mini.lice officer was outed as an only fans model. that's a social media site where you can do after a guy she pulled over recognizedr her because was a subscriber to her page. >> it's kind of sad that everybody now is an id only fans page. yeah, >> is that a sign of a bad i economy? doah. >> well, she's a police h officer. good for her. yeah. let her doe's got. th he's.ai he got arrested because this is this...
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when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a missouri i'm sorry, pershing was a missouri. pershing was a missouri. and he was here for the dedication of his. yes. yes. i saw a couple of team photos where there were 20 some players did most of them play both sides of the ball or when did an offense in a defense evolve? yeah, platoon football didn't really exist as we now know it until i think the forties. so yeah, most of them would. play 60 minutes all game, you know, maybe if it was a blowout or obviously if there was an injury, they would come out. they would come out at that time. but yeah, there you would have a roster of about 20 players,
when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a...
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when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a missouri i'm sorry, pershing was a missouri. pershing was a missouri. and he was here for the dedication of his. yes. yes. i saw a couple of team photos where there were 20 some players did most of them play both sides of the ball or when did an offense in a defense evolve? yeah, platoon football didn't really exist as we now know it until i think the forties. so yeah, most of them would. play 60 minutes all game, you know, maybe if it was a blowout or obviously if there was an injury, they would come out. they would come out at that time. but yeah, there you would have a roster of about 20 players,
when great lakes traveled to annapolis to play against against the naval academy, they would say thatoldiers or i'm sorry, sailors from great lakes would bring shoeboxes full of money from their barracks mates to gamble with with the naval academy midshipmen on the the result of the game. so yeah, it was it was it was kind of a fairly open secret at the time. yeah, just a couple of comments and then a question. first of all, ike, as a kansan was it kansas? yes, he was for sure. and i was a...
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naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david petraeus, this brilliant and riveting final volume in an extraordinary trilogy solidifies john mcmanus reputation as one of the greatest historians of times. please help me. we welcome john mcmanus. thank you so much. thank you. i don't know what to say after that. thank you for that introduction. i paid general petraeus a lot of money for that blurb and boy, did that pay off. i'd like to also thank kari, robb and my old friend who's who did all these arrangements to make this a success tonight. and i'd like to thank all of you for making time and trouble to come and see me on such beautiful evening. and i'm sure you could be doing a lot
naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david petraeus, this brilliant and...
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annapolis maryland showing some flooding that was happening. unfortunately we have another coast to coast storm this week. it will go over the great lakes by thursday. it will be right here in the northeast friday into saturday. we are a lot cooler in florida but boy did it not bring enough rain to the places that need it. mississippi river again breaking record lows near memphis and parts of missouri. we'll be following that. unfortunately, the drought is sticking. let's get your local weather in 30 seconds. seven news meteorologist drew touma with your accuweather forecast partly sunny skies today briefly cooler >> we appreciate you starting the brand new week with us and we'll be right back here on gma. you know that feeling of having to rewash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. cascade platinum plus has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak? nope. i just scrape, load and i'm done. only platinum plus is bigger. with double the dawn grease fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready sh
annapolis maryland showing some flooding that was happening. unfortunately we have another coast to coast storm this week. it will go over the great lakes by thursday. it will be right here in the northeast friday into saturday. we are a lot cooler in florida but boy did it not bring enough rain to the places that need it. mississippi river again breaking record lows near memphis and parts of missouri. we'll be following that. unfortunately, the drought is sticking. let's get your local weather...
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this is anastasia of annapolis, a member of san francisco. tenants union.i really appreciate listening to general public comment and hearing somebody swiftly being cut off when they were starting to use hate speech. i think that's really important. you can cut it off immediately and throw the person out. and that was done. that was only one time that i heard it. but i really appreciated it because people should not be allowed to make offensive comments and hate speech on our our general public comment line. however i am pushing 77 years old and it's hard for me to get downtown. you hear from me a lot at meetings. you know, planning land use, transportation motion, even, you know, civic matters at the board of supervisors and i would be totally cut off. you would never hear from me again if you remove remote public comment, as would a lot of my associates. so you need to hear from us because we are important. we have valuable information to share with you and you won't be hearing from us anymore. more. and it's really hard for me to take that. you'll be hear
this is anastasia of annapolis, a member of san francisco. tenants union.i really appreciate listening to general public comment and hearing somebody swiftly being cut off when they were starting to use hate speech. i think that's really important. you can cut it off immediately and throw the person out. and that was done. that was only one time that i heard it. but i really appreciated it because people should not be allowed to make offensive comments and hate speech on our our general public...
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andrew leavy english professor at the butler university in annapolis has taught classes on huckleberryd will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch a books that shaped america featuring adventures of huckleberry finn monday, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to the companion podcast to learn more about the books featured. ♪ >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work, citizens truly informed, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, from the nation's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span powered by cable. >> you ever miss any as he spends coverage, you can find it anytime online on c-span.org create videos of key hearings, debates and other events which are markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights purring on the right hand side of your screen when you sele
andrew leavy english professor at the butler university in annapolis has taught classes on huckleberryd will join us on the program to discuss the book. watch a books that shaped america featuring adventures of huckleberry finn monday, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to the companion podcast to learn more about the books featured. ♪ >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this....
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annapolis, maryland. democrat. caller: i hope they resolve this. i do not think the american people can afford a potential of a shutdown. i think it is going to be rough on the country. i understand that the united states and israel have some of the best intelligence in the world. i am wondering how could somebody like hamas get a hold of intelligence. i am not too sure if this might be an inside job which may have started at mar-a-lago, which i hope it is not the case. how did they get such information. that is my biggest question. . host: what you mean an inside job in what way? caller: how do they plan an attack on israel. i understand the united states and israel. if anybody has intelligence, it is them. how could somebody, like hamas get the information. we find all of these documents and mar-a-lago were the former president had. i hate to say this. i do not like what you said about the biden administration glorifying these people like hamas, calling them smart. of that is my concern. host: let's talk to ann. caller: i am calling as an america
annapolis, maryland. democrat. caller: i hope they resolve this. i do not think the american people can afford a potential of a shutdown. i think it is going to be rough on the country. i understand that the united states and israel have some of the best intelligence in the world. i am wondering how could somebody like hamas get a hold of intelligence. i am not too sure if this might be an inside job which may have started at mar-a-lago, which i hope it is not the case. how did they get such...