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he orders the baltimore house to fly union jack in the middle of the city that was confederate and baltimore is being occupied. it was definitely a tense period but as the business side all-timer was not at important enough to be in business with the brown brothers at that point. >> did you get cooperation from brown brothers and how did you conduct your research? >> i did get cooperate in but i didn't need cooperation. brown brothers commissioned a 150 anniversary book and wrote about five years from the early 60s until 1967 collates all of the firm's historical records and after that and again i don't put enough skin into it because it's not that important all of that research material by the new york historical society where it resides and for those of you who have done research barrel oral histories of love it at yale and the chairman library there's no lack of publicly available documentation. their something buried somewhere in the firm's archive that didn't get into the historical society. i saw no evidence of that was the case and frankly i wasn't that interested in trying to figure
he orders the baltimore house to fly union jack in the middle of the city that was confederate and baltimore is being occupied. it was definitely a tense period but as the business side all-timer was not at important enough to be in business with the brown brothers at that point. >> did you get cooperation from brown brothers and how did you conduct your research? >> i did get cooperate in but i didn't need cooperation. brown brothers commissioned a 150 anniversary book and wrote...
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houses while they were led by cousins and nephews were just not as important even though the baltimore housesurvived and eventually gets renamed alex brown and sons which eventually has a future history as well. but there was a tense moment at the beginning of the civil war with the new york house and run by james brown and borders of the flying entered the union jack and in the middle of the city that was confederate as most people know baltimore would be occupied because it was not proceeding and so is definitelyl a tense time but in terms of the business side, baltimore was not important enough numeral business underground brothers by that point. >> bill was to know, did you get cooperation from the round brothers writing a book and how did you conduct your research. >> so i did get cooperation but i did not need to cooperation in the brown brothers commissioned a 150th anniversary book in 1958 and it took about five years in the early 60s called 1967, he collated all of the firms historical records and after that, and again i don't actually getting into the founding date, is not that imp
houses while they were led by cousins and nephews were just not as important even though the baltimore housesurvived and eventually gets renamed alex brown and sons which eventually has a future history as well. but there was a tense moment at the beginning of the civil war with the new york house and run by james brown and borders of the flying entered the union jack and in the middle of the city that was confederate as most people know baltimore would be occupied because it was not proceeding...
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but there was a moment in the beginning of the civil war at the new york house that orders the baltimore housest people know it ends up being occupied. in terms of the business dynamic it wasn't important enough to be the overall business by that point. >> they want to know did you get corroboration and write in the book how did you conduct your research? >> they commissioned an anniversary book that took the individual about five years from the early 60s he collates the record and after thatan and agan it's not that important but all of that research material is deposited at the new york historical society with about 140 archival boxes that for those of you that have done research is a lot of boxes and then the histories at yale that were done by the truman library and there are some materials but not huge amounts, so there's no lack of publicly available documentation. it's possible there's something. i saw no evidence that that was theid case but it doesn't mean t is the case. i wasn't that interested in trying to figure that out. there was a lot that could have been said in the 1980s and i
but there was a moment in the beginning of the civil war at the new york house that orders the baltimore housest people know it ends up being occupied. in terms of the business dynamic it wasn't important enough to be the overall business by that point. >> they want to know did you get corroboration and write in the book how did you conduct your research? >> they commissioned an anniversary book that took the individual about five years from the early 60s he collates the record and...
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the baltimore house was a clearinghouse, an agent for the new york house at that point the sun the alexanderhad cashed out by the 1830s and john brown cashed out and then they died in the houses led by cousins and nephews were not important. human history as well. there was a tense moment at the beginning of the civil war that borders the house that plied the union jack in the middle of the city most will know baltimore was occupied essentially. because marilyn was a slave state attends.us but in terms of the business dynamic baltimore was not important to the overall business of brown brothers to the point. >> did you get cooperation from brown brothers and how did you conduct your research. >> i did get cooperation but i did not need cooperation the brown brothers 150th anniversary in 1960 and took the individual who wrote0 it five years from the early 60s to 1967 he collated all of the firms historical records and after that i don't agree with 1818 it's not that important. all of that research material is the positive at the new york historical society where it yresides today 130 or 40 ar
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a horse and wagon but they put up on a flat car and hauled him about seven miles from baltimore to his relay house. and then they lead his horse and wagon off the flat car and went the rest of the way on the road. that is possibly, well, definitely, it's the first piggyback operation anyone ever saw. piggyback means truck trailers placed on flat cars and when they get to where they're going, a truck picks them up, takes them off the flat truck. very few people know that that first piggyback operation took place in 1830. >> yeah. >> andrew jackson was the first sitting president to ride a train. he went out to -- elliott city, maryland by horseback. and when he started back he got to a crossing where the railroad cars, steam cars, because by then the steam locomotive was part of the train. he got on that steam car and road seven or eight miles back. and he was astonished that the train was traveling so fast. nobody got hurt. >> yeah. i can imagine that that new technology back then was certainly impressive and also quite frightening to a lot of people that were not used to that speed of travel. spe
a horse and wagon but they put up on a flat car and hauled him about seven miles from baltimore to his relay house. and then they lead his horse and wagon off the flat car and went the rest of the way on the road. that is possibly, well, definitely, it's the first piggyback operation anyone ever saw. piggyback means truck trailers placed on flat cars and when they get to where they're going, a truck picks them up, takes them off the flat truck. very few people know that that first piggyback...
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baltimore. already claiming two lives, a pair trapped in their car when flames overtook them >> my house is gone. all my furniture, all my clothes >> reporter: the inferno is burning so hot this massive 40 toonchts foot column o smoke is creating its own weather system, lightning storms inside of it sparking new fires and fanning the blaze in multiple directions with 2,000 already forced out of their homes, authorities are urging residents to drop everything and evacuate but even as flames creep closer to this area these doctors aren't going anywhere. yet. >> we made the decision to stay for the hospital in case the hospital needed us. >> reporter: as the blaze explodes across mountain ranges, deputies called to rescue 60 desperate hikers on the scenic pacific crest trail. tonight the golden state red hot and once again going up in flames lester, there is still no firm number on how many homes have been destroyed. that number is easily in the dozens. some 5,000 structures still lie in the path of this fire now the weather is cooperating with firefighters today it's more of a wet and gloomy day h
baltimore. already claiming two lives, a pair trapped in their car when flames overtook them >> my house is gone. all my furniture, all my clothes >> reporter: the inferno is burning so hot this massive 40 toonchts foot column o smoke is creating its own weather system, lightning storms inside of it sparking new fires and fanning the blaze in multiple directions with 2,000 already forced out of their homes, authorities are urging residents to drop everything and evacuate but even as...
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house of representatives. he traveled to massachusetts we got to baltimore, the railroad had just started because to go by horses. he had where they put up on a flat car and hauled in about 7 miles from baltimore and then they lowered his horse and wagon off the flat car and with the rest of the way on the road. since the first piggyback operation that piggyback means placed on flat cars and when they get where they are going they fix them up and take them off the flat car. very few people know that first piggyback operation took place in 1840. it was the first sitting president to ride a train. he went to maryland by horseback and when he started back he had a crossing and they had railroad cars the call steam cars because the steam locomotive was part of the train. he got in the steam car and road several miles back. and he was astonished the train was traveling so fast. >> i can imagine that new technology back then was certainly impressive and quite frightening to a lot of people that were not used to that speed of travel. speaking, before we get to the next item we are looking here, ladies and gentlemen at
house of representatives. he traveled to massachusetts we got to baltimore, the railroad had just started because to go by horses. he had where they put up on a flat car and hauled in about 7 miles from baltimore and then they lowered his horse and wagon off the flat car and with the rest of the way on the road. since the first piggyback operation that piggyback means placed on flat cars and when they get where they are going they fix them up and take them off the flat car. very few people know...
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although the montreal club has made provisions for the housing of robinson and right around the international league circuit in baltimore, the club for the south, doesn't look for any trouble. of course, it can't guarantee protection from the have them in the bleachers. the majority of the hotels, the colored boys won't even have to be segregated. which of course, is nonsense, there wasn't a hotel in america that allowed african americans to stay there. it's felt that the white players will accept them. white ball players have played against color tips for years in exhibition games after the close of the regular league season. a great deal depends on the boys themselves and their department on and off the field. robinson will be watch more closely, he's really on the spot. the future of the negro it baseball is all bound up in jackie's own destiny and, in fact, that last sentence is the one true sentence on this piece of paper. >> right, right. joe, what did you think when you're listening to this? i think, this was march 1st, 1946, i think in 46 you are ten years old. >> that's right. >> no, joe was. >> joe, you are te
although the montreal club has made provisions for the housing of robinson and right around the international league circuit in baltimore, the club for the south, doesn't look for any trouble. of course, it can't guarantee protection from the have them in the bleachers. the majority of the hotels, the colored boys won't even have to be segregated. which of course, is nonsense, there wasn't a hotel in america that allowed african americans to stay there. it's felt that the white players will...
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them into baltimore, or all the hold spots for you would need them just because the rule of american intelligence has come under increasing scrutiny with russia, accusing white the white house of supplying targeting information to a cubes for its long range strikes. do you think that's the case and is that risky? and could we even be seeing some undisclosed secret us weapons at work here? i wouldn't worry too much about that. the american secret services and military have been supporting ukraine from the beginning of the war. american intelligence warned ukraine about the pending invasion, even before it all began. so for, for the kremlin and to reacts and be upset that american intelligence is supporting ukrainian intelligence. it's, it's a nonstarter, we already know this. it's not a secret. i think i, it's actually an encouraging sign to show that the ukrainian military is able to act on the intelligence that they themselves as well as that their allies gather their showing operational capacity and success. and this is really what's worrying the russians, not the fact that they're that the ukrainians are perhaps getting satellite imagery from the americans. roman. how wo
them into baltimore, or all the hold spots for you would need them just because the rule of american intelligence has come under increasing scrutiny with russia, accusing white the white house of supplying targeting information to a cubes for its long range strikes. do you think that's the case and is that risky? and could we even be seeing some undisclosed secret us weapons at work here? i wouldn't worry too much about that. the american secret services and military have been supporting...
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house 2020 prize for fiction. his stories have one prizes sponsored by poets and writers, philadelphia stories, baltimore city paper and have appeared in mississippi review december magazine orchestra review among other sources. his nonfiction has appeared in suwannee review the forward baltimore sun, new york daily news washington independent review of books and other publications and for the last 23 years. he's taught high school in baltimore. could you please join me and welcoming our guest today? thank you so much. i am so excited to be talking to a professor henning and i was saying a moment ago that as i got myself ready for this interview. i was looking at a video of her colleague paul butler. interviewing her and he began by saying he thought he knew this subject. well the criminalization of black youth and what he learned from reading professor. henning's book is that he really didn't know it and i sort of feel the same way. i'm in year 24 of teaching high school english in baltimore. so i've spent you know a lot of time with teenagers in classrooms over the years and i thought i knew this subject also and
house 2020 prize for fiction. his stories have one prizes sponsored by poets and writers, philadelphia stories, baltimore city paper and have appeared in mississippi review december magazine orchestra review among other sources. his nonfiction has appeared in suwannee review the forward baltimore sun, new york daily news washington independent review of books and other publications and for the last 23 years. he's taught high school in baltimore. could you please join me and welcoming our guest...
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house to the cameras there. do you think she had trump's number because she had encountered him and she had seen him inn baltimore? she had seen him in san francisco politics, she had encountered people i can before? >> donald trump is a very distinctive figure. i'mse not sure i know a lot of people are like donald trump. >> he everybody knows, he grew jersey and york you note trump, you know people like you know bullies like it got punch him in the face. >> i grew up in kansas. [laughter] but she had hisal number. but she knew how to deal, she knew how to deal with aggressive men and bullies. she had grown up with five older brothers, how do you think she managed to handle herself there? there is probably also good training. she has a view of trump that was extremely negative from the get go. in fact, she told me that her plan had been to resign after the 2016 election. she was ready to leaveve congre. so she hadnd been reelected but somebody else was going to be elected democratic leader, it should resign have a special election in san francisco. she felt comfortable doing this because she knew thingspr woulde
house to the cameras there. do you think she had trump's number because she had encountered him and she had seen him inn baltimore? she had seen him in san francisco politics, she had encountered people i can before? >> donald trump is a very distinctive figure. i'mse not sure i know a lot of people are like donald trump. >> he everybody knows, he grew jersey and york you note trump, you know people like you know bullies like it got punch him in the face. >> i grew up in...
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baltimore rental home in june. she owed nearly $1,000. >> they wanted $800. we didn't have that available. >> she sent her two sons to grandma's houser maryland utility aid, made available through federal funding. >> my husband and i were living out of coolers. >> you lost all the food. how much money was that down the drain? >> probably $1,000. >> the aid was approved and now with the power back on, so is the air conditioning. with that, the bills are rising again. >> energy inflation is leading inflation overall. this is not normal. >> the price of natural gas is up about 500% since 2020. that and extreme heat throughout the country have pushed costs up. >> we're seeing numbers for middle income families go higher. and many of those families also are in very tight budgets. >> there could be some relief down the line. the inflation reduction act has $9 billion in energy rebates and additional tax credits for americans aiming to lower utility bills. but now, as summer ends, winter heating bills will start up. >> it's like three steps forward and two steps back. >> another month, another bill, and another looming shut-off notice. she
baltimore rental home in june. she owed nearly $1,000. >> they wanted $800. we didn't have that available. >> she sent her two sons to grandma's houser maryland utility aid, made available through federal funding. >> my husband and i were living out of coolers. >> you lost all the food. how much money was that down the drain? >> probably $1,000. >> the aid was approved and now with the power back on, so is the air conditioning. with that, the bills are rising...
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baltimore. she wrote the book "how to think like a lawyer and why". thank you for being here. dana, let me start with you and this letter to the house asking these companies to do something and what will they do when these threats come in. the reaction or response to the search at mar-a-lago really is dividing the republican party on how to respond to law enforcement. >> it absolutely is, and for the most part, you're hearing a lot of republicans say things you would never imagine a republican saying, because they're trying to follow the lead of the former president in really attacking law enforcement. then you have the other side, the mike pence's of the world, who say you can ask questions, you can ask for more transparency, but don't attack the fbi, don't call for defunding the fbi. and regardless of that, what this letter is so indicative of is this is the most recent example of social media platforms allowing hate speech and threats to go on on their sites. it's obviously very intense on this issue, but it's happened on other issues and happens on other issues all the time, and this is just one that congress has been asking the
baltimore. she wrote the book "how to think like a lawyer and why". thank you for being here. dana, let me start with you and this letter to the house asking these companies to do something and what will they do when these threats come in. the reaction or response to the search at mar-a-lago really is dividing the republican party on how to respond to law enforcement. >> it absolutely is, and for the most part, you're hearing a lot of republicans say things you would never...
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house to the cameras there. do you think that she had trump's number because she'd encountered him and she'd seem in him in baltimore. she'd seen him and san francisco politics. she'd encountered people like him before. well, donald trump's very distinctive figure are there. i mean, there are people i'm not sure i'd know a lot of people who are like don't even jersey and he's like everybody you go before land. he's like everybody knows that if you grew up in jersey new york, you know trump, you know people like him, you know bullies like him and you just got to punch him in the face and that's what you have to do with like grew up in kansas. so, but you know, she had his number she's totally how did she know? well then how like what so as you say she knew how to deal. you know, she knew how to deal with aggressive men and bullies she grown up as the as with five older brothers. how do you think she managed to handle herself there? that was probably also good training. she had a view of trump. that was extremely negative from the from the get-go. in fact, she told me that her plan had been to. resign after the 2016 e
house to the cameras there. do you think that she had trump's number because she'd encountered him and she'd seem in him in baltimore. she'd seen him and san francisco politics. she'd encountered people like him before. well, donald trump's very distinctive figure are there. i mean, there are people i'm not sure i'd know a lot of people who are like don't even jersey and he's like everybody you go before land. he's like everybody knows that if you grew up in jersey new york, you know trump, you...
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housing with your black people will live here. if you have a policy or one 100% of the people the building have to be black and poor, overnight intense concentrated poverty is constructed. in baltimore at the turn of the century blacks were scattered throughout the city. you could live where you could afford to live. you could try on the clothes, shop or you wanted. but they start this business of racial zoning and sent okay, we are going to contain all these black people. there are too many of them coming. they use of violence, restrictive covenants, zoning to push them into areas and as i said concentrated what happens is ideas about blackness get associated with neighborhoods that are historically redlined historically disinvest it in. listen to that dilemma this tapered the same ones that were redlined to look at the maps i encourage everyone listening to me you google redlining and name the city. a map will come up and you will see the history instructing black neighborhoods apart from white neighborhoods and systemic disinvestment in them. and to this day those neighborhoods eight decades on a fed study says to this day they experience disinvestment and segregation. ask what's
housing with your black people will live here. if you have a policy or one 100% of the people the building have to be black and poor, overnight intense concentrated poverty is constructed. in baltimore at the turn of the century blacks were scattered throughout the city. you could live where you could afford to live. you could try on the clothes, shop or you wanted. but they start this business of racial zoning and sent okay, we are going to contain all these black people. there are too many of...
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so much of the house and got to see where she and her paul the french poodles are still it looks like a little chÂteau. stilt baby goats. she is buried in baltimoreble to go to her grave. so i went where i could pray p could not get everywhere. i will get to france one day. i get emotional even thinking about it, some of the places where she went. i won't say what that village is or did covered with chills at the thought big rex itpi is amazing, i know what they did. i know you'll be very close to the castle. e the characters in my book were helped by virginia pert she's v not named in the book she came a little bit after i think i would love to go. pick rex oh gosh. who's there who's not. [laughter] rexn all of us are fascinating. think we should all go pay a montage quite a few times, you know? that is awesome. okay, i am going too take us to the lightning round. which is a casual feel free to scream out your answers. we have targeted questions for each of you. i feel like i have to ask the historical fiction writers, other than today, when would it be? the roaring trainees. >> not the pandemic to be clear. i would not live in any other time bu
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baltimore field office who continues to investigate alongside the irs. >> tom winter with the news and context. >>> in over an hour and change from now president biden is set to leave the white house hit the road to pennsylvania, the first of a couple of visits to that battleground state. today it's about flipping the script on republicans, he hopes, when it comes to law and order. ahead of the speech on thursday on what the white house is calling the fight for the soul of the nation, a throwback to his 2020 campaign message. i want to bring in correspondent monica alba. what's interesting here is not just the script flipping, but the timing of this. this is coming at a time when we alluded to at the beginning of the show, some republicans have tried to blast the fbi for that search that was lawfully executed at mar-a-lago. other republicans have tried to tamp the brakes on this. this is something that the white house sees an opening on or at least can bring um today. >> absolutely. it's a bit of a testing ground for a midterm message. the president was supposed to hold this event about a month ago. but then he got covid-19 and then he had the rebound infection. so he was off the
baltimore field office who continues to investigate alongside the irs. >> tom winter with the news and context. >>> in over an hour and change from now president biden is set to leave the white house hit the road to pennsylvania, the first of a couple of visits to that battleground state. today it's about flipping the script on republicans, he hopes, when it comes to law and order. ahead of the speech on thursday on what the white house is calling the fight for the soul of the...
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house. --white race. i look forward to hearing from you from the steps the fbi is taking to prove -- protect communities. racist acts of terror like in baltimore -- buffalo -- so-called alyssa violent extremists and other antigovernment extremist pose a threat to law enforcement and government officials as we saw on january six. everyone of us should join in condemning the use of violence -- just yesterday, the committee heard from election officials who were receiving death threats because of their work during the 2020 elections. we have seen violence against school officials, judges, members of congress and the supreme court and we have seen unacceptable and deadly violence towards law enforcement who have put their lives on the line. the dual threats are heightened by easy access to firearms in america. matthew also, the justice department's top counterterrorism official, said -- contribute significantly to their ability to kill and inflict harm. we cannot ignore the dominant role guns play in the assault and killing of police officers. estimates are 400 million firearms in the nation. some guns can peers the kevlar vest that are supposed t
house. --white race. i look forward to hearing from you from the steps the fbi is taking to prove -- protect communities. racist acts of terror like in baltimore -- buffalo -- so-called alyssa violent extremists and other antigovernment extremist pose a threat to law enforcement and government officials as we saw on january six. everyone of us should join in condemning the use of violence -- just yesterday, the committee heard from election officials who were receiving death threats because of...
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house announced sunday morning. this morning his covid antigen testing was negative for a second consecutive day, said his physician, in a statement released earlier today. john in baltimorerepublican line. it is open forum. caller: thank you so much for c-span. i am in maryland. we just had a governor election and there were two establishing candidates on the republican side. kelly schultz who governor hogan endorsed. and peter franchot who was the popular comptroller. they lost to wes moore and dan cox. i do nothing anyone that wants to hold onto the establishment is really going to be carrying any energy. president trump is antiestablishment. he has always been. do you remember we had a whole year of the golden showers being reported? from that dossier? host: we will let you go. we wrap it up on washington journal for the sunday morning. thank you for joining us. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern and we hope you are too. have a great day. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> homework can be hard. but squatting in a diner for internetwork is even harder. that is why
house announced sunday morning. this morning his covid antigen testing was negative for a second consecutive day, said his physician, in a statement released earlier today. john in baltimorerepublican line. it is open forum. caller: thank you so much for c-span. i am in maryland. we just had a governor election and there were two establishing candidates on the republican side. kelly schultz who governor hogan endorsed. and peter franchot who was the popular comptroller. they lost to wes moore...
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house. --white race. i look forward to hearing from you from the steps the fbi is taking to prove -- protect communities. racist acts of terror like in baltimore -- buffalo -- so-called alyssa violent extremists and other antigovernment extremist pose a threat to law enforcement and government officials as we saw on january six. everyone of us should join in condemning the use of violence -- just yesterday, the committee heard from election officials who were receiving death threats because of their work during the 2020 elections. we have seen violence against school officials, judges, members of congress and the supreme court and we have seen unacceptable and deadly violence towards law enforcement who have put their lives on the line. the dual threats are heightened by easy access to firearms in america. matthew also, the justice department's top counterterrorism official, said -- contribute significantly to their ability to kill and inflict harm. we cannot ignore the dominant role guns play in the assault and killing of police officers. estimates are 400 million firearms in the nation. some guns can peers the kevlar vest that are supposed t
house. --white race. i look forward to hearing from you from the steps the fbi is taking to prove -- protect communities. racist acts of terror like in baltimore -- buffalo -- so-called alyssa violent extremists and other antigovernment extremist pose a threat to law enforcement and government officials as we saw on january six. everyone of us should join in condemning the use of violence -- just yesterday, the committee heard from election officials who were receiving death threats because of...