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and they said come to us wer sitting in annapolis, maryland and return your commissio to us there.re hes doing it. how this is similar to the declaration painting that we saw earlier. it's also a session of congress. but half the figures here, many ofar them are military. we have the civilians on the left. you have the military men in uniform on the right. and with very little tweakin historical this might be cromwell dismissing parliament or could be napoleon on the 18th and 19th ending the directory. but that's not what is happening here. here, the military man is taking the authority, which was not his. it was given to him. given to him by congress. and now he is giving it back. behind him there is a chair. chairs can be thrones. he is not going to sit in it. there's also a cloak on that chair a dark red cloak. red and purple are symbols of royalty or imperial or power. washington is not wearing that cloak. and he never will. the other noteworthy thing about the painting is a limit is the first painting in trumbull'sie series where we have women depicted. martha washingn is up t
and they said come to us wer sitting in annapolis, maryland and return your commissio to us there.re hes doing it. how this is similar to the declaration painting that we saw earlier. it's also a session of congress. but half the figures here, many ofar them are military. we have the civilians on the left. you have the military men in uniform on the right. and with very little tweakin historical this might be cromwell dismissing parliament or could be napoleon on the 18th and 19th ending the...
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she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mount vernon waiting for her husband, the girl on the floor are the daughters of charles carrl. heeappears. he's in the gray suit. mary and pat see, they're there five and 30. and these represent what we're fighting. i's peace. this is what should happen after all, dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just. and brutality. but if her can end this way, then you can say. it may be successful. w, why did let many years pass between the beginning? his project 1780s to the late 1820s. he had a lot of personal distractions so he he proposed to a young woman family friend who died tuberculosis. he put her in the gallery. she is two to the left of martha washington. and him. he also fathered a child by another woman. she was a servant in the house of his brothers. and according to the laws of connecticut, a single soul mother could the father. and then he responsible for the subsisting of the child. trumbull said, well she had so many boyfri
she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mount vernon waiting for her husband, the girl on the floor are the daughters of charles carrl. heeappears. he's in the gray suit. mary and pat see, they're there five and 30. and these represent what we're fighting. i's peace. this is what should happen after all, dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just. and brutality. but if her can end this way, then you can say. it may be successful. w, why did let many...
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through a coalition of partners shout out to folks coming to annapolis we pushed back and said no and it did not pass. we are happy about that. >> [ applause ] >> i think the other complexity, the tax sale purchasers are like a walkable industry in the just keep coming back. and your work actually like five years ago when i heard you speak about them i started to go to their conferences and then i was hearing their lobbyists and caring with their lobbyist said come out of official mouths. i was like oh, this is strategy. that industry is perfectly legal. this is a legal theft, right? >> it is government administered. >> had we pushed back on that legal theft? i mean, there is a lot of misunderstanding taking place. you now here, i mean honestly you hear celebrities getting involved in this tax sale purchasing. how do we also lift that up? because it is absolutely predatory. absolutely criminal, we see people losing a lifetime of equity that was largely in the 20th century purchased, people worked hard for their houses at 40 or 50 years and now it is being lost for a 2500 dollar tax bi
through a coalition of partners shout out to folks coming to annapolis we pushed back and said no and it did not pass. we are happy about that. >> [ applause ] >> i think the other complexity, the tax sale purchasers are like a walkable industry in the just keep coming back. and your work actually like five years ago when i heard you speak about them i started to go to their conferences and then i was hearing their lobbyists and caring with their lobbyist said come out of official...
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franklin he was a landscad onof the oldest cemeteries in north america, which was located in cated in annapolis royal nova scotia. this picture that you see on t screen there was taken by a local historian by the name of william ingles morse. morse was tingesearch for a booon the oldest gravestones, north america. the bo eitled the gravestones of a kati. they had a conversation that moe and my greatrandfather. and the conversation went something like this, and it's on then there. at iyour name? morse ask my great grandfather, and he responded my me is henry franklin anuncommon name. and these parts. my grandfather came from africa. how old ar you, morse? i asked him. he said. i'm just turned 70, and i find it ver inic that he just turned 70 whis explaining. to historian morse about his own family history and i'm just turning 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. thank you. thank you. so, henry franklin was passed, pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929. but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morse, the entire franklin oral trad
franklin he was a landscad onof the oldest cemeteries in north america, which was located in cated in annapolis royal nova scotia. this picture that you see on t screen there was taken by a local historian by the name of william ingles morse. morse was tingesearch for a booon the oldest gravestones, north america. the bo eitled the gravestones of a kati. they had a conversation that moe and my greatrandfather. and the conversation went something like this, and it's on then there. at iyour name?...
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located in annapolis royal nova otia this picture that you see on the screen there was taken by a local histor theame of iam gles morse. morse was conducting research for a book on the oldest grnes,orth america. the book is entitled the gravestones kati. they conrsation that day. morse and my great grandfather. and the cotionent somethinge th, and it's on the screen there. what is your name? morse asked my great grandfather,e responded that my name is henry franklin and uncommon name. and thes parts. myfath came from africa. how old are you, morse? i asked hi he said. i'm jrned0, and i find it very ironic that he just turned 70 when he is explaining. to historian morse about his own family history and i'm just turning 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. thank you. thank you. so, henry franklin was passed, pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929. but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morse, the entire franklin oral tradition goes something like this. the first franklin ancestor came to america from the west coast of af
located in annapolis royal nova otia this picture that you see on the screen there was taken by a local histor theame of iam gles morse. morse was conducting research for a book on the oldest grnes,orth america. the book is entitled the gravestones kati. they conrsation that day. morse and my great grandfather. and the cotionent somethinge th, and it's on the screen there. what is your name? morse asked my great grandfather,e responded that my name is henry franklin and uncommon name. and thes...
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hry franklin, a landscaper in one of the oldest cemeteries in north america, which is located in annapolis,royal, nova scotia. this p tha you see on the screen there w taken by a local historian by name of william ingle morris. morr conducting research for a book on the oldest gravtones in north amera, the book entitled the gravestones of acadia. they had a conversation, morris and mygreat-grandfather and the conven wt something like this, on the screen there. what is yourname, morris asked my great-grandfather and he red my name is henry franklin, an uncommon name in these parts. my grandfather from africa. w o are you, morris asked hi just turned 70 and i is very ironic that he just turned 70 when he's explaining to historian morris about his history and i just turned 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. [applause]. >> thank you, thank you, and henry franklin would pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929, but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morris. the entire tradition goes something like this, the first franklin ance
hry franklin, a landscaper in one of the oldest cemeteries in north america, which is located in annapolis,royal, nova scotia. this p tha you see on the screen there w taken by a local historian by name of william ingle morris. morr conducting research for a book on the oldest gravtones in north amera, the book entitled the gravestones of acadia. they had a conversation, morris and mygreat-grandfather and the conven wt something like this, on the screen there. what is yourname, morris asked my...
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>> annapolis, maryland. >> oh, out of towners.ed in new york city, how many times have you been murdered? [laughter] >> so you are a big trump fan. >> yes. >> i tell you what, at least trump is the legitimate nominee. kamala, you know, it was like a coup, right? they handed her the nomination. >> you are right. >> but she still has to get past trump, which for a woman, is very hard to do without pepper spray. everyone outside is like, it is a nazi rally. >> that is true. >> this is nothing like a nazi rally. this nazis were in shape, first of all. they took care of themselves, unlike this guy over here. seriously, when i look at you, makes me think the groceries aren't expensive enough. i kid. i kid. it is not a nazi rally. i hate when people use that term, when they call trump a nazi. he is the candidate preferred by nazis. ♪ ♪ the democrats are running on abortion a lot, right? that is a big issue in this election. what would you say to people worried about losing that right? aside from, what is it like to have sex? >> foreigner
>> annapolis, maryland. >> oh, out of towners.ed in new york city, how many times have you been murdered? [laughter] >> so you are a big trump fan. >> yes. >> i tell you what, at least trump is the legitimate nominee. kamala, you know, it was like a coup, right? they handed her the nomination. >> you are right. >> but she still has to get past trump, which for a woman, is very hard to do without pepper spray. everyone outside is like, it is a nazi...
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so they'll be down in annapolis, know, you know, working the lobbies, you know, trying to ensure that, you know, the laws will ensure that the interest rate remains. i mean, at one point, you know, they, you know, maryland and other states would say, you know, remove the amount the the cap on legal fees. so they could just pile on the legal fees, you know, to the point where you, you know, become, you know, something that. yeah. outrageous. exactly. and so i mean, and again, these these are being sharpened by, you know, lawmakers who are answering to this very powerful lobby who has who's crafted a very potent message, because what say to say, again, fiscally distressed, cities like baltimore, they say, hey, you know, you guys need us like we replenish your coffers every year at the tax. if it weren't for us, you know, you wouldn't able to keep the schools open. and so they're able to kind of use local governments dependent on tax sales to then make laws even more predatory. so i mean, i have to ask this question as well dr. carl, you know, baltimore has a black mayor. we got two pred
so they'll be down in annapolis, know, you know, working the lobbies, you know, trying to ensure that, you know, the laws will ensure that the interest rate remains. i mean, at one point, you know, they, you know, maryland and other states would say, you know, remove the amount the the cap on legal fees. so they could just pile on the legal fees, you know, to the point where you, you know, become, you know, something that. yeah. outrageous. exactly. and so i mean, and again, these these are...
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through a coalition of partners -- shut out folks -- come to annapolis -- we pushed back and said no and it did not pass so we are really happy about that. [ applause ] but i think the other complexity of this, the tax sale purchasers alike whac- a-mole industry, and they just keep coming back. and your work -- and actually, like five ago when i heard you speak about them, i started to go to their conferences and then i was hearing their lobbyist and hearing what their lobbyist said, other public officials mounts and i was like, okay. this is a strategy. but what -- that industry is perfectly legal? i mean, this is legal theft, right? and so -- >> is government administered. >> yeah. how do we push back on that, that legal theft? i mean, there is a lot of misunderstanding that that's what's taking place. now here, i mean, honestly, you are celebrities getting involved in this tax sale purchasing. i mean, how do we also lift up that? because it is absolutely predatory. it is absolutely criminal. we see people losing, you know, a lifetime of equity, that was largely, you know, in the 2
through a coalition of partners -- shut out folks -- come to annapolis -- we pushed back and said no and it did not pass so we are really happy about that. [ applause ] but i think the other complexity of this, the tax sale purchasers alike whac- a-mole industry, and they just keep coming back. and your work -- and actually, like five ago when i heard you speak about them, i started to go to their conferences and then i was hearing their lobbyist and hearing what their lobbyist said, other...
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the men aged between 31 and 43 years old was shot by troops, annapolis on wednesday. the 24th you say they were positive and great who presented a threat with forces and a half as governor, has cooled, the killings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination? no j, as in jordan's capital, a mom but the latest because he is right. the government has bind, i'll just sarah for forcing emil complied westbank and from inside as well the occupied westbank is still a place where a lot of is really military activity is taking place in the assault. continue against palestinians raid this night in nablus, in around the law and also in nearby beauty state. and in the afternoon hours of wednesday, we saw dramatic pictures of under cover is really soldiers attacking in the main artery in nablus city, killing for people we understand now that one of them was the leader of best buy locks on marchers for gates along with 3 other members of the organization, of course, this is a reminder, the occupation continues and its daily violence also continues for palestine is just as the war cont
the men aged between 31 and 43 years old was shot by troops, annapolis on wednesday. the 24th you say they were positive and great who presented a threat with forces and a half as governor, has cooled, the killings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination? no j, as in jordan's capital, a mom but the latest because he is right. the government has bind, i'll just sarah for forcing emil complied westbank and from inside as well the occupied westbank is still a place where a lot of is really...
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busy lady forces annapolis on wednesday, the 20th, or to say that were parts of an armed group, which presented a threats to its forces. the map as governor called the kings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination. is ready, strikes have continued on. the southern stop of, of the 11 is capital bear with the latest bombardment, quotes extensive damage to buildings, including residential apartments. those are jabari has moved from barret. the southern suburb of may routes is now a pretty much considered to be a war zone by people we've heard from who are floods this area. since israel began, it's a aerial assault intensive aerials sold about 2 weeks ago on this area. that was one's home to about 700000 people. usually we don't have any warnings. 5 is really military about when or where they're going to strike in this area. that's it. in the past they have been evacuation warnings issued, but really they are very useless. most of the time, many people have told us that's that they continue to strike areas that they don't announce. so really, nobody takes the warnings seriously. here. wh
busy lady forces annapolis on wednesday, the 20th, or to say that were parts of an armed group, which presented a threats to its forces. the map as governor called the kings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination. is ready, strikes have continued on. the southern stop of, of the 11 is capital bear with the latest bombardment, quotes extensive damage to buildings, including residential apartments. those are jabari has moved from barret. the southern suburb of may routes is now a pretty much...
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ben schapiro and me and miley annapolis, literally riots preventing us from speaking and the reason for that is they claim your words are five, but it isn't violence. it is always an unsafe space. i need a safe space. your words make me feel unsafe. so a little warning for anyone going to my sub stack, this is totally going to be unsafe. host: do you kind of look forward to going into a combative situation like a college campus that maybe doesn't want you there? guest: absolutely. it used to be the joy of my life, college speeches were so much fun. and when i could see a particularly hostile audience i always want to just throw my speech over my shoulder and say let's just start right in with questions and answers. this is kind of ancient history. most conservative speakers that simply been shut down, but i'm nice to think it because they are young, though i might be tougher with the james carville type. i let them stamp their feet and call me ugly and a everything else, but i do take their questions seriously and try to answer them. and they might add especially at the better colleges
ben schapiro and me and miley annapolis, literally riots preventing us from speaking and the reason for that is they claim your words are five, but it isn't violence. it is always an unsafe space. i need a safe space. your words make me feel unsafe. so a little warning for anyone going to my sub stack, this is totally going to be unsafe. host: do you kind of look forward to going into a combative situation like a college campus that maybe doesn't want you there? guest: absolutely. it used to be...
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i went to annapolis that we can of the ring dance. i don't remember they called the weekend.i was still young. >> july the seventh , 46. >> that is right. your father died and you're quite young. >> 13. i was the oldest of four children had two brothers and my little sister who was four years old. and my father had leukemia. i did not know he was sick and i've been wanting to go to a church camp in the summer. it told me we didn't have enough money for it. and then one day i came home from school my daddy asked me if i would still like to go to the camp i said great but it did not know he was going to the hospital to see what was wrong. and he died just maybe -- that was maybe may and he died in november. >> how did that affect your rules the oldest child? >> everything change for us. i was the oldest one. my mother had never written a check. she went to college for two years and had a teacher certificate but never taught. backi then plains mercantile pe company but your clothes and things. it's in the groceries to the house, my daddy would pay for it all. when he was on his
i went to annapolis that we can of the ring dance. i don't remember they called the weekend.i was still young. >> july the seventh , 46. >> that is right. your father died and you're quite young. >> 13. i was the oldest of four children had two brothers and my little sister who was four years old. and my father had leukemia. i did not know he was sick and i've been wanting to go to a church camp in the summer. it told me we didn't have enough money for it. and then one day i...
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ernest flag who is most famous perhaps today for designing the buildings at annapolis but he also did scribner buildings. he once did -- it is torn down -- the tallest building in the world for one shining moment. the singer sewing machine tower in lower manhattan. that was torn down i think in -- the late 1960's. once the tallest building in the world for a few moments. i'm so glad you mentioned that pastel because i was very fond of camille kubik. i later commissioned him to do a beautiful pastel of my family, my childhood church saint bartholomew's, now a national landmark on park avenue a few blocks away where my dad had been senior warden. peter: charles goodner the third is the author of this book, scribners, five generations in publishing. we appreciate you spending the last hour with us on c-span. charles: thank you so much. it has been such a treat to indulge in all of those happy memories with you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satel
ernest flag who is most famous perhaps today for designing the buildings at annapolis but he also did scribner buildings. he once did -- it is torn down -- the tallest building in the world for one shining moment. the singer sewing machine tower in lower manhattan. that was torn down i think in -- the late 1960's. once the tallest building in the world for a few moments. i'm so glad you mentioned that pastel because i was very fond of camille kubik. i later commissioned him to do a beautiful...
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and they said, come to us tting in annapolis, maryland and return your commission to us ere. and so here he is doing it. and this is similar to the declaration nation painting that we saw earlier. it's also a session of congress. but half the figures here or many of them are military. you have the civilians on the left and you have the military men in uniform on thight. and with very little. painter and historical. this might be cromwell dismissing parliament. or it could be on the 18th or 19th brumaire ending directory. but that's not what is happening here. here the military man is taking the authority, which was not his. it was given to him. given to him by congress. and now he is giving it back behind him, a chair. chairs can be thrones, but he's not going to sit in it. there's also a clock that chair, a dark red cloak and red and purple are painterly symbols of or imperial power. washington is not wearing that cloak and he never will. the other noteworthy thing about, the painting is women. this is the first painting in trumbull series, where we have women depicted. mart
and they said, come to us tting in annapolis, maryland and return your commission to us ere. and so here he is doing it. and this is similar to the declaration nation painting that we saw earlier. it's also a session of congress. but half the figures here or many of them are military. you have the civilians on the left and you have the military men in uniform on thight. and with very little. painter and historical. this might be cromwell dismissing parliament. or it could be on the 18th or 19th...
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his record, because we had a strong democratic legislature, thank god for them, he's not going to annapolis coming going to washington and will not have the same support he had. we could have gotten anything done if he did not have that democratic legislature. chuck: i want to turn to issue of immigration. should prince georges county remain a century city echo ms. alsobrooks: prince georges county is not a sanctuary city. a can't in the executive actually created a policy that violent offenders, that we cooperate with the federal government, that we notify them when we release violent offenders. i also think about this issue, sat in courtrooms and prosecuted gang members who are in ms 13. i have cooperated with the federal government. i know the former governor lied about my record on this. chuck: how would you describe it? is it something the council did, that they did not want local law enforcement cooperating on everything? ms. alsobrooks: they did not. i change the policy to ensure that people who were accused of gang activity or violence, that we notified the federal government. chuck
his record, because we had a strong democratic legislature, thank god for them, he's not going to annapolis coming going to washington and will not have the same support he had. we could have gotten anything done if he did not have that democratic legislature. chuck: i want to turn to issue of immigration. should prince georges county remain a century city echo ms. alsobrooks: prince georges county is not a sanctuary city. a can't in the executive actually created a policy that violent...
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each developed its own special teens. annapolis was associated with manufacturing a well known brand of so hebron with leather products and i go with construction and oil exploration through the company. if you have the commission to get paid said, hey, honey, be here for you for sending the alpha. so the cutler a 2nd, so keep in mind then, when does the sum of the, the software you make about unable self and why the and then the f a shitty key issue that should keep the 2nd bid for this the, the mother i see who am i saw now the quote and then the time that the defendant issued 56 dentist, the dentist's name is the end of that. or is it that the a good citizen did devin at the a suit that a julia to chub noise should use? should the author palestinian companies were set up to import modern luxury products because he was one of the best known it had branches and several cities and imported electrical appliances, bicycles, and a new musical device for playing music. got phone using disks or records as they were called of the the hill in the drama for not telling me. she has a smell, i
each developed its own special teens. annapolis was associated with manufacturing a well known brand of so hebron with leather products and i go with construction and oil exploration through the company. if you have the commission to get paid said, hey, honey, be here for you for sending the alpha. so the cutler a 2nd, so keep in mind then, when does the sum of the, the software you make about unable self and why the and then the f a shitty key issue that should keep the 2nd bid for this the,...
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on his deathbed that i would go to college and i had not finished college well out of i went to annapolisthe weekend of the ring dance, but i don't remember what they call the weekend. but yes, again. and i accepted. i was still young and it was july seventh, 1946. that's all right. you said your father died when you were quite young. 30? mm hmm. i was the oldest of four children in my look at two brothers, and then my little sister, who was four years old and, um, my father, uh, developed leukemia. um, i didn't know he was sick. and i'd been wanting to go to a church camp in the summer and they told me we didn't have enough money for it. and. and then one day i came home and from school and, and my dad asked me if i would still like to go to the camp as a group, but i didn't know was that he was going up. i was going to the hospital to see what was wrong, and he died. just maybe that was in maybe may and he died in november. how did that affect your role as the oldest child. well, everything changed for, um. i was the oldest one. my mother had never written a check. she went she had a sh
on his deathbed that i would go to college and i had not finished college well out of i went to annapolisthe weekend of the ring dance, but i don't remember what they call the weekend. but yes, again. and i accepted. i was still young and it was july seventh, 1946. that's all right. you said your father died when you were quite young. 30? mm hmm. i was the oldest of four children in my look at two brothers, and then my little sister, who was four years old and, um, my father, uh, developed...
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settled in granville ferry, novacoa, which is indicated by the yellow on the screen there in the annapolis region. i don't know if ben is a bigamist at this point in time, but he did get remarried ben and wife had nine children who survived adulthood. all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternal gats a direct descendant of ben franklin. heassed along his family history to the next generation. on the seeyou see pictures in the middle of peter franklin. that's my great and that is the olderroer of my grandfather who we call pa and his name was john franklin. and he's my maternal grandfather and he is sitting in a in the backyard of his home in lynn, massachusetts ttg his favorite dog,en. as you can see, he followed the style of his father. by the way, he has his hat cockedt e same angle on his head,hi always amazed me and my great uncle peter has a hat inisand. there that he took off for the picture in the early 1900s. my grandfather left nova scotia for new york city looking for work. okay, so this i
settled in granville ferry, novacoa, which is indicated by the yellow on the screen there in the annapolis region. i don't know if ben is a bigamist at this point in time, but he did get remarried ben and wife had nine children who survived adulthood. all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternal gats a direct descendant of ben franklin. heassed along his family history to the next generation. on the...
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executive, we have often testified in writing or in person for state legislation that you support in annapolisyland, they have been bills to protect women's reproductive order to protect women's reproductive rights, access to safe abortions, and also privacy. some county executives have testified in favor of those bills, but you have not. why? >> i don't know specifically which bill you are referencing. i have been a very vocal supporter of a woman's right to choose. that is unrefuted. i support women's access to women's reproductive care. it's not just abortion care, it is also things like planned parenthood. that is the reason they have endorsed me. i received the endorsement of reproductive freedom for all because of this issue. the support of emily's list, as well as planned parenthood, who are aware of my strong and uncontroverted record on this issue. and i will continue to support women's reproductive freedoms, contraception, abortion, and i.v.f.. >> mr. hogan. >> we will never get everything done in washington if you just attack people who disagree with you. we agree on this issue. i f
executive, we have often testified in writing or in person for state legislation that you support in annapolisyland, they have been bills to protect women's reproductive order to protect women's reproductive rights, access to safe abortions, and also privacy. some county executives have testified in favor of those bills, but you have not. why? >> i don't know specifically which bill you are referencing. i have been a very vocal supporter of a woman's right to choose. that is unrefuted. i...
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or in new york , albany says you need to have these sort of licenses filled out, or baltimore to annapolis. and the local, commercially late in the port city feel very aggrieved by this and often end up making arguments that are more pro-federal power because they don't, because they feel like the capitol doesn't get it. and they feel like the capitol doesn't understand their interests as a port city, and they're also more cosmopolitan because the are port city with more interaction with trade more broadly picks and that's another aspect of the federalism story i think is interesting. intrastate conflict between the capitol and the port city, and in the case of the port city is much older too, and that certainly true with charleston. yes. >> it's a revelation to think about this moment from the perspective of justice johnson are from mariah henrietta pinckney . have we just been suffering from those sins by focusing attention on, john calhoun. in other words, can you the story of this moment without those actors? >> without hayne and calhoun? you can't tell without them but they need to be
or in new york , albany says you need to have these sort of licenses filled out, or baltimore to annapolis. and the local, commercially late in the port city feel very aggrieved by this and often end up making arguments that are more pro-federal power because they don't, because they feel like the capitol doesn't get it. and they feel like the capitol doesn't understand their interests as a port city, and they're also more cosmopolitan because the are port city with more interaction with trade...
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was shocked by his very forces annapolis of wednesday, is really a forward to say they were positive and on the group who presented a threat to its forces. and that this government has cooled, the killings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination. this is where the strikes have continued on the southern suburb of da here in lebanon's capital, by route the latest bump up and cause extensive damage to buildings, including residential apartments, by sales, also being reported in southern lebanon. what has bloss slide autonomy and we'll get said is where the soldiers and we're on con is in hast buyer in southern lebanon. the 3 key bottles that happened to over night in laguna a, which is a village just near the corner of those 3 bottles, cumulated, and has bullet pushing back the is riley's to the northern israel side of the boat, but inflicting casualties where hearing from these really all me that's 3 is really soldiers were injured in those attacks to seriously and they are now in the hospitals in israel, but that was taking place well as below, it was still firing rockets from where
was shocked by his very forces annapolis of wednesday, is really a forward to say they were positive and on the group who presented a threat to its forces. and that this government has cooled, the killings, a cowardly and deliberate assassination. this is where the strikes have continued on the southern suburb of da here in lebanon's capital, by route the latest bump up and cause extensive damage to buildings, including residential apartments, by sales, also being reported in southern lebanon....
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mistaken, hundreds of navy officers who, you know, in their white uniforms and duty and honor at annapolis and pride and all the rest, do not seem, superficially to be the sort of people who could easily be swayed by a corrupt contractor, but there you are. >> but they were. that is right. it was the worst corruption scandal in navy history. fat leonard, leonard glenn francis, owned a ship supply company in southeast asia. you would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water and everything and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers. how did he do it? step-by-step. first, he would give them small gifts and then he would give them denver -- dinners that he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and then cash. he would do these dinners and many of the navy officers went and you think, where they all going? their captain went and their severe went and everyone seemed to be going. so, he was like an intelligence agent. it could've been a great kgb agent because he knew which her weakness was and he tried to exploit it and he would dangle the bait and once he got you on the h
mistaken, hundreds of navy officers who, you know, in their white uniforms and duty and honor at annapolis and pride and all the rest, do not seem, superficially to be the sort of people who could easily be swayed by a corrupt contractor, but there you are. >> but they were. that is right. it was the worst corruption scandal in navy history. fat leonard, leonard glenn francis, owned a ship supply company in southeast asia. you would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water...
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new york, albany says, you know, you need to have these sort licenses filled out or baltimore to annapolisand port the kind of local commercial elite in the port city feel very aggrieved by this and often end up making arguments that are more pro federal power because they don't, because they feel like the capital doesn't it? and they feel like the capital doesn't understand their interests as a port city. and they are also just more cosmopolitan. they're a port city with much more interaction with with trade more broadly. that's another aspect of the federalism story that i think is interesting. intra state conflict between capital and the port city and in many cases the port city is much older too. and that's certainly true with charleston. um, yes, professor slaughter, this is one and it's a revelation to think about this moment from the perspective of justice johnson or from when we get to pinckney. have we just been suffering from those same set of policies by focusing attention on, say robert and nor or john calhoun? in other words, can you tell the story of this moment a crisis with
new york, albany says, you know, you need to have these sort licenses filled out or baltimore to annapolisand port the kind of local commercial elite in the port city feel very aggrieved by this and often end up making arguments that are more pro federal power because they don't, because they feel like the capital doesn't it? and they feel like the capital doesn't understand their interests as a port city. and they are also just more cosmopolitan. they're a port city with much more interaction...
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mistaken, hundreds of navy officers who, you know, in their white uniforms and duty and honor and annapolis and pride and all the rest don't seem superficially, at least to be the sort of people who could easily be swayed by a corrupt contract. but there you are. but they were. that's right it was the worst corruption in navy history. fat leonard leonard glenn francis owned a ship supply company in the south asia, and he would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water, everything. and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers and how did he do it step by step, first he would give them small gifts. then he would give them dinners. then he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and, then cash. and what happened was he would do these dinners and of the navy officers went and you would why are they all going? well, because they're their captain went and their superiors went and seemed to be going. and so he was like an intelligence agency. we could have been a great kgb agent because he knew what your weakness was, he tried to exploit that weakness and he would dangle the bait
mistaken, hundreds of navy officers who, you know, in their white uniforms and duty and honor and annapolis and pride and all the rest don't seem superficially, at least to be the sort of people who could easily be swayed by a corrupt contract. but there you are. but they were. that's right it was the worst corruption in navy history. fat leonard leonard glenn francis owned a ship supply company in the south asia, and he would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water, everything....
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ayres and parsons, gram mites, annapolis zionists, sage editors, a few of whom were taking notes and all the other species of literati. greeley was in ecstasies. whenever anything particularly good was said, which seemed to be once in about 5 minutes, he would flounce about like a fish out of water, or like a tickled girl. okay, now, obviously this is a much more distinguished crowd than that. none of that kind of downmarket. if anyone wants to play the horace greeley role. talk to me later. well, we'll figure that out anyway. so that connection is obviously very exciting to me, and it's absolutely wonderful to be here and said that. oh, let me turn to the topic of tonight's lecture. emerson said there was one thing that we saw it with a kind of incredible relish our whole lives. and that was to forget ourselves, to be surprised that over a propriety, he said, to do something without knowing how or why. and there was this sense in which the capacity to surprise and even more the capacity to be surprise was very crucial to the way he thought about everything. he, after all, didn't thi
ayres and parsons, gram mites, annapolis zionists, sage editors, a few of whom were taking notes and all the other species of literati. greeley was in ecstasies. whenever anything particularly good was said, which seemed to be once in about 5 minutes, he would flounce about like a fish out of water, or like a tickled girl. okay, now, obviously this is a much more distinguished crowd than that. none of that kind of downmarket. if anyone wants to play the horace greeley role. talk to me later....
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one more day of warm temperatures from augusta, maine, all the way down to annapolis, maryland, where they'll be 15 degrees above average and then boom, temperatures drop in buffalo, pittsburgh, indianapolis, bangor by monday. this is the front that's bringing the warm hair ahead of it and colder air. mixed snow up through southern minnesota. a storm hazard from louisville down to shreveport. we could see wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. the rain threat that's the biggest thing we have to look for, especially down to the south. anywhere 1 to 3 inches of rain. guys? >> all right, al. thank you so much. we'll check back in a bit. >>> let's turn to the countdown to election day. vice president harris and former president trump criss-crossing the swing states. trump riding to his wisconsin rally in a garbage truck capitalizing on joe biden's gaffe that began with a racist joke. and kamala harris wants to spread her message of unity. we have coverage with just five days to go. we start out with garrett haake. hey, garrett. good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning to you, and yeah
one more day of warm temperatures from augusta, maine, all the way down to annapolis, maryland, where they'll be 15 degrees above average and then boom, temperatures drop in buffalo, pittsburgh, indianapolis, bangor by monday. this is the front that's bringing the warm hair ahead of it and colder air. mixed snow up through southern minnesota. a storm hazard from louisville down to shreveport. we could see wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. the rain threat that's the biggest thing we have to look...
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. >> traveled from annapolis, maryland. >> minnesota. >> tennessee. >> rhode island. >> centennial, coloradot that crowd. we're ready. it's friday morning. beautiful day out there. hoda's still in texas. the texas takeover rolls on with jenna this morning, but we got a little bit of country going on with kelsea ballerini here. >> get outside in just a few moments. she's going to do a full concert for us next half hour. >>> want to tell you about a "today" exclusive for you, it airs next week. we sat down with matthew perry's family, including his mother, suzann. this is their first in-depth television interview since matthew perry's tragic death almost a year ago. >> he went through a period, interestingly enough, just before he died, when he -- he was showing me one of his new houses. he came up to me, and he said, i love you so much, and i'm so happy to be with you now. and i'm so -- it was almost as though it was a premonition or something. i didn't think about it at the time. but i thought, how long has it been since we have had -- we have had a conversation like that? it's been years. >
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there's not a lot of federal lands in and around annapolis -- minneapolis, for example.orry about this as someone who cares deeply about our national parks and our federal lands. in minnesota, we protect these things. we've got about 20% of the worlds freshwater. this is when you view housing and these things as commodities. let's take this federal land and sell it to people for that. i think there's better ways to do -- to do this. we are able to refurbish some houses and make investments. senator vance, you said you don't like the economist. which economists are saying it is immigrants that's adding to the cost? >> senator, on that point, there are many contributing factors to high housing costs. what evidence do you have that migrants are part of this problem? sen. vance: there's a federal reserve study that we will put up on social media that drills down on the connection between increased levels of migration, especially illegal immigration, and higher housing prices. of course as not the entire driver of the higher housing prices. it's also the regulatory regime of
there's not a lot of federal lands in and around annapolis -- minneapolis, for example.orry about this as someone who cares deeply about our national parks and our federal lands. in minnesota, we protect these things. we've got about 20% of the worlds freshwater. this is when you view housing and these things as commodities. let's take this federal land and sell it to people for that. i think there's better ways to do -- to do this. we are able to refurbish some houses and make investments....
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there's not a lot of federal lands in and around annapolis -- minneapolis, for example.ry about this as someone who cares deeply about our national parks and our federal lands. in minnesota, we protect these things. we've got about 20% of the worlds freshwater. this is when you view housing and these things as commodities. let's take this federal land and sell it to people for that. i think there's better ways to do -- to do this. we are able to refurbish some houses and make investments. senator vance, you said you don't like the economist. which economists are saying it is immigrants that's adding to the cost? >> senator, on that point, there are many contributing factors to high housing costs. what evidence do you have that migrants are part of this problem? sen. vance: there's a federal reserve study that we will put up on social media that drills down on the connection between increased levels of migration, especially illegal immigration, and higher housing prices. of course as not the entire driver of the higher housing prices. it's also the regulatory regime of ka
there's not a lot of federal lands in and around annapolis -- minneapolis, for example.ry about this as someone who cares deeply about our national parks and our federal lands. in minnesota, we protect these things. we've got about 20% of the worlds freshwater. this is when you view housing and these things as commodities. let's take this federal land and sell it to people for that. i think there's better ways to do -- to do this. we are able to refurbish some houses and make investments....
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executive, we have often testified in writing or in person for state legislation that you support in annapolis. in maryland, they have been bills to protect women's reproductive order to protect women's reproductive rights, access to safe abortions, and also privacy. some county executives have testified in favor of those bills, but you have not. why? >> i don't know specifically which bill you are referencing. i have been a very vocal supporter of a woman's right to choose. that is unrefuted. i support women's access to women's reproductive care. it's not just abortion care, it is also things like planned parenthood. that is the reason they have endorsed me. i received the endorsement of reproductive freedom for all because of this issue. the support of emily's list, as well as planned parenthood, who are aware of my strong and uncontroverted record on this issue. and i will continue to support women's reproductive freedoms, contraception, abortion, and i.v.f.. >> mr. hogan. >> we will never get everything done in washington if you just attack people who disagree with you. we agree on this is
executive, we have often testified in writing or in person for state legislation that you support in annapolis. in maryland, they have been bills to protect women's reproductive order to protect women's reproductive rights, access to safe abortions, and also privacy. some county executives have testified in favor of those bills, but you have not. why? >> i don't know specifically which bill you are referencing. i have been a very vocal supporter of a woman's right to choose. that is...