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so i was born in baltimore, maryland. i left baltimore in the early years d ppi. gr up in mississippi unt about hiool. and fast forward through a few states, i ultimately settled down in california. >> okay. >> and here i am. >> you've been a police officer how long? >> almost six years. >> what motivated you to become a police officer? . >> i was talking to a good friend of mine's mother and the opportunity came across the internet. she said, you would make a good police officer. so i decided to apply. and the rest is kind of history. >> when they said you would make a good police officer, what did they see in your character that lended to that? . >> i mean, i just love helping people. i love community. i would like to say i'm very kind hearted. and i like to serve. so serving is a big part of policing. >> right. isn't it extremely stressful in. ful? >> in a sense. but you just day-to-day, just get through it. they have different thinor cer. they have aot of wellss you s thg now. they provide a lot of opportunities to destress. >> okay. when you talk about wellne
so i was born in baltimore, maryland. i left baltimore in the early years d ppi. gr up in mississippi unt about hiool. and fast forward through a few states, i ultimately settled down in california. >> okay. >> and here i am. >> you've been a police officer how long? >> almost six years. >> what motivated you to become a police officer? . >> i was talking to a good friend of mine's mother and the opportunity came across the internet. she said, you would make...
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host: michael, else more maryland -- baltimore maryland. good morning. can you hear me? host: go ahead michael. caller: i just want to support you in your effort and wanted to make one comment. color, africanf american. prefer to be called a person of color. me.ink that more identifies i'm a black, the color of my skin is not black. it is brown. have a good day. host: that's one of the reason we use the term. thelso encompasses asian-american american community, latino community. host: what's the next thing we can look forward to? the houseboat? host: the house is expected to take up this bill this week. it will be historic and exciting moment when this bill passes for the first time. it has been introduced to several congresses. we would like to thank sara, the human rights campaign to talking us to the equality act. sara, thank you very much. for data areting wrote liveta on coverage on c-span. we are waiting for beto o'rourke .
host: michael, else more maryland -- baltimore maryland. good morning. can you hear me? host: go ahead michael. caller: i just want to support you in your effort and wanted to make one comment. color, africanf american. prefer to be called a person of color. me.ink that more identifies i'm a black, the color of my skin is not black. it is brown. have a good day. host: that's one of the reason we use the term. thelso encompasses asian-american american community, latino community. host: what's...
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. >> host: here to talk about health care issues the first call comes from mike in baltimore maryland you are on ahead.r guest, go >> caller: i would like to ask your guest, i'm from single-payer and i've always had insurance through the job i had a guy laid off and i called the health connection and the ryprocess was very easy. next thing i know i'm a diabetic. i go to pick up my medication ended between jobs time it was free and i couldn't believe it. it came through and helped me and that is all that i really have to say. i don't know too much about if it is a good thing but i know one thing that works for you when you fall to think that the impactct it would have for peope that already get substantial assistance from government programs they probably received the least change or benefit or cost one way or another. the revolution would be for people who are on employment plans and currently in different arrangements so if you are in a state program plan like maryland i think relatively little would probably change. >> i just had a quick question they are going to a shoe store or re
. >> host: here to talk about health care issues the first call comes from mike in baltimore maryland you are on ahead.r guest, go >> caller: i would like to ask your guest, i'm from single-payer and i've always had insurance through the job i had a guy laid off and i called the health connection and the ryprocess was very easy. next thing i know i'm a diabetic. i go to pick up my medication ended between jobs time it was free and i couldn't believe it. it came through and helped me...
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our first call is from mike in baltimore, maryland. >> i'd like to ask your guest, i'm for single payer. i've always had insurance through the job. i had got laid off and once i had got laid off, i didn't have insurance so i called the maryland health connection. the process was very easy. next thing i know i'm a diabetic. when i went to go pick up my medication, i took my $40 that i usually take and by me not having a job and in between jobs at the time, it was free. i couldn't believe it. i went and got my checkups. i'm back to work now. and now i pay a certain amount a month. it was a really good thing to know that when i was down that it came through and really helped me. that's all i got to say. i don't know too much about whether it's a good thing as far as medicare for all s, but i kn one thing, this health care really works for you when you fall. >> okay. that's mike in baltimore. >> yes. i mean, i think there are many ways to think about the impact that medicare for all would have. for people who actually already get substantial assistance from government programs, they probabl
our first call is from mike in baltimore, maryland. >> i'd like to ask your guest, i'm for single payer. i've always had insurance through the job. i had got laid off and once i had got laid off, i didn't have insurance so i called the maryland health connection. the process was very easy. next thing i know i'm a diabetic. when i went to go pick up my medication, i took my $40 that i usually take and by me not having a job and in between jobs at the time, it was free. i couldn't believe...
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joe, baltimore, maryland, independent. you're next. >> caller: yes, on the subject of abortion, my thought is the following. the right to choose stops at the age of the -- meaning, if the person did not make the choice to do so, should not be included in the responsibility of the pregnancy. that means you also have a right to choose not to climb into that bed. if you do, assume the responsibility that comes with it. i believe that georgia went to far. a victim of rape did not choose to climb into that bed. a victim of incest, that becomes quite complicated. and there's another condition, conditions of unnatural state of the fetus. and also endangerment to the mother. >> you know, that's not the way the majority of americans feel about this. let me repeat, i believe that abortions should be safe, they should be rare, they should be legal, and you know, that's just my personal position. but it's also the position of the vast majority of americans and the vast majority of american women. >> less than five minutes left with yo
joe, baltimore, maryland, independent. you're next. >> caller: yes, on the subject of abortion, my thought is the following. the right to choose stops at the age of the -- meaning, if the person did not make the choice to do so, should not be included in the responsibility of the pregnancy. that means you also have a right to choose not to climb into that bed. if you do, assume the responsibility that comes with it. i believe that georgia went to far. a victim of rape did not choose to...
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robert from baltimore, maryland, democrats line. articulatedclearly what i have felt all along was the right course of putting the brakes, at least gently, on impeachment. i have been saying for months that the game is to win a lot of votes in the 2020 election, not just to win back the white house. the senate is even in play. pelosi said last week, she articulate what i have been saying for months, and that is that basically that is the end game. the obstruction word she used yesterday, that wasn't the word, what word was it? host: cover up. caller: that seems to go against that line of rhetoric that led the president to create this for of passionate backlash his base and it seemed to work contrary to that goal but everyone seems to agree on it. was it a mistake on her part? guest: whatever work she had used, whether she used investigation, cover-up, obstruction, it is clear the president had this walkout plan. when he got to the rose garden, the banners were already made, the posters were already made about this. whatever word she
robert from baltimore, maryland, democrats line. articulatedclearly what i have felt all along was the right course of putting the brakes, at least gently, on impeachment. i have been saying for months that the game is to win a lot of votes in the 2020 election, not just to win back the white house. the senate is even in play. pelosi said last week, she articulate what i have been saying for months, and that is that basically that is the end game. the obstruction word she used yesterday, that...
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what about in baltimore and maryland? how are churches staying safe?well, our churches are goi to take all reasonable precautions and safety measures as reasonable and as spiritually helpful. here's what i mean: we' not going to become armed camps. we're notbe going t fortresses. we're not going to meet violence with violence. this is soething that goes to the core of our faith. in this nation of ours, one of the things sadly that we export are our values of being wedded to violence and our attachments to guns and bombs and implements of violence as a way to stopen vi. we have to end that cycle. the one that we holto in our faith is jesus of nazareth. and he escwed violence, and he did with his followers, as well. martin luther king took up those ethics of his and al such people as gandhi and the dalai ma. in each of those cases, they have really shown that it is non-violence and non-violent responses that are most helpf in tng run. >> woodruff: rabbi marcus, this ssage of not resorting to guns, toools of violnce, weapons of violence, even in self-defe
what about in baltimore and maryland? how are churches staying safe?well, our churches are goi to take all reasonable precautions and safety measures as reasonable and as spiritually helpful. here's what i mean: we' not going to become armed camps. we're notbe going t fortresses. we're not going to meet violence with violence. this is soething that goes to the core of our faith. in this nation of ours, one of the things sadly that we export are our values of being wedded to violence and our...
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painkiller fentanyl and that has now come into effect castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get excluded from all the trouble that i personally. feel so that's what it does give me two weeks to get away from feeling. it's hard to get it not. just like go to school go back to. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high and want to know the build killed. instantly but they don't care about the. selling opioids can be a lucrative business especially in a glutted areas where real jobs are hard to find brandon cotman went to prison for dealing heroin so you can see why. you do caught up in that because if i'm making one hundred to two hundred dollars a day. you really if you save your money you see the right one weakness saving your money the right. practically all of the fentanyl on the streets comes from. china or m
painkiller fentanyl and that has now come into effect castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get excluded from all the trouble that i personally. feel so that's what it does give me two weeks to get away from feeling. it's hard to get it not. just like go to school go back to. kirk parker says he last...
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painkiller fenton oh that's now come into effect i desire castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get a scape from all the trouble that i personally like feel so that's what it does give me a outlet to get away for feeling. it's hard to get it not. just like going to school get a pack of cigarettes kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high and one to now the pill global for. this but i don't know about that. selling opioids can be a lucrative business especially in a glutted areas where real jobs are hard to find brandon cotman went to prison for dealing heroin so you can see why. he did caught up in that really because if i'm making one hundred to two hundred dollars a day. you really if you save your money your see one week to saving your money you're the right wow practically all of the fentanyl on the streets come
painkiller fenton oh that's now come into effect i desire castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get a scape from all the trouble that i personally like feel so that's what it does give me a outlet to get away for feeling. it's hard to get it not. just like going to school get a pack of cigarettes kirk...
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baltimore maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get a script from all the trouble that i personally like feel so that's what it does to me to get away from. these hard to get it not. just like go to school get a pack. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high and want to know the pill deal both for. this little. about the. selling opioids can be a lucrative business especially in the glutted areas where real jobs are hard to find brandon cotman went to prison for dealing heroin so you can see why. you do caught up in that because if i'm making one hundred to two hundred dollars a day. you know if you save your money you see one week to save in your money you're the right. practically all of the fentanyl on the streets comes from china or mexico it's smuggled or even mailed to the u.s. the world's biggest market of opioid drug users the u.s. government is applau
baltimore maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get a script from all the trouble that i personally like feel so that's what it does to me to get away from. these hard to get it not. just like go to school get a pack. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high...
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fenton health and that's now come into effect i do joe castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get skinny from all the trouble person. feel so that's what. you get away from. it's hard to get it not. just like going to school. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high one. for. instance. selling opioids can be a lucrative business. especially in a glutted areas where real jobs are hard to find brandon cotman went to prison for dealing heroin so you can see why you know you do caught up in that because if i'm making one hundred to two hundred dollars a day. you really if you save your money your see one weakness saving your money you're the right wow practically all of the fentanyl on the streets comes from china or mexico it's smuggled or even mailed to the u.s. the world's biggest market of opioid drug users the u
fenton health and that's now come into effect i do joe castro looks at the addiction battle in baltimore. maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get skinny from all the trouble person. feel so that's what. you get away from. it's hard to get it not. just like going to school. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two...
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. >>> history made at the maryland statehouse today. in a twist, baltimore county representative, adrienne jones, will become the first woman and african-american to hold the position of speaker of the maryland house of democrats. the battle had been bween baltimore city representative maggie mcintosh and derek davis. in an effort to unite the democraticoparty, b candidates stepped aside to makr way jones. there had been bitter infighting between the two. mcintosh formally nominated jones and davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe
. >>> history made at the maryland statehouse today. in a twist, baltimore county representative, adrienne jones, will become the first woman and african-american to hold the position of speaker of the maryland house of democrats. the battle had been bween baltimore city representative maggie mcintosh and derek davis. in an effort to unite the democraticoparty, b candidates stepped aside to makr way jones. there had been bitter infighting between the two. mcintosh formally nominated...
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host: baltimore, maryland on the democrats line, kevin. the democrats are starting to look weak because they keep letting them get away with all this stuff they are getting away with. i went to ask a question. since the democrats hold the purse strings, could they stop funding for some things, would it do anything? the power of the purse is one of congress's most important powers, and it is true try house democrats could to restrict funding for certain activities as a way of pushing back against the executive branch. at the same time, republicans control the senate and any spending bill that contains jurisdiction of language would have to get through the senate. but it is the case that. if democrats want to lay hardball, using or attempting to use the power of the purse is one avenue available to them that does not require going to the courts for enforcement. host: molly reynolds of the kansas edition joining us for this -- from the brookings institution joining us on this conversation on the power of the call the executive branch in conte
host: baltimore, maryland on the democrats line, kevin. the democrats are starting to look weak because they keep letting them get away with all this stuff they are getting away with. i went to ask a question. since the democrats hold the purse strings, could they stop funding for some things, would it do anything? the power of the purse is one of congress's most important powers, and it is true try house democrats could to restrict funding for certain activities as a way of pushing back...
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richard jewell, zimmerman, they got it wrong in ferguson, they got it wrong in baltimore maryland, this covington kid the only good news to come out of that they will destroy the press urying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> russia collusion. and they got it wrong on purpose and they knew that. i have a section in the book it's called collusion and abuse of power and character. this is what they accuse the president of collusion and abuse of power. another history lesson. this talk about collusion. but pelosi was dictating withta a leader in syria and bush asked her not to her predecessor colluding with nicaraguan communist and reagan asked him not to. ted kennedy colluding with the soviet union to try to defeat ronald reagan in his second term. the media ignore that. he was still alive no hearings. know nothing. right now john kerry is colluding with the iranians behind the president of the united states. we have real cases of collusion. what about abuse of power? the last president the irs went after the tea party the media blew it off he blew it off. and then use by franklin roose
richard jewell, zimmerman, they got it wrong in ferguson, they got it wrong in baltimore maryland, this covington kid the only good news to come out of that they will destroy the press urying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> russia collusion. and they got it wrong on purpose and they knew that. i have a section in the book it's called collusion and abuse of power and character. this is what they accuse the president of collusion and abuse of power. another history lesson. this talk...
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i am a transplant from baltimore maryland i am an ambassador to the city. i supplement my income with a tour guide. i love the city so much i stepped up as president of the san francisco tour guide guild. i, like my other colleagues are ambassadors to san francisco. we want to stay here. please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? with that public comment is closed. commissioner richards. >> a question for staff. i get the need to balance to keep the community intact and facilitating a move where they can land versus creating pbr space is what we need as well. in context, this building's conveyor footage in terms of the pdr space available in the city, what percent is it? >> i do not know the answer. >> it is one building. i have no idea. >> the closest i can come to is the map on page three of the executive summary showing the complaints for the illegal conversion through 2017. the orange dots show you spaces that were pdr. if they are co
i am a transplant from baltimore maryland i am an ambassador to the city. i supplement my income with a tour guide. i love the city so much i stepped up as president of the san francisco tour guide guild. i, like my other colleagues are ambassadors to san francisco. we want to stay here. please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? with that public comment is closed....
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rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now.eporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director t f
rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now.eporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director t f
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he was born in my hometown of baltimore, maryland, on bruary 4, 1947, to hazel booth and william w. booth and he attended the same high school as i did, baltimore city college high school in baltimore. we also attended the same college, howard university. dr. booth went on to earn a masters of divinity degree from the eastern theological seminary in philadelphia, pennsylvania. he then earned a doctorate of ministry degree from the united theological seminary in dayton, ohio. as a testament to christian education, dr. booth served as a member of the board of trustees of that institution from 2011 until his recent passing. at the age of 23, dr. booth pastored his first church, st. paul baptist church in westchester, pennsylvania. in 1978, he began to pastor mount olivet baptist church in columbus, ohio, where he remained the faithful leader for 41 years. dr. booth proudly made columbus his home but he never forgot his roots. he visited baltimore often to preach at various churches and spent time with family and friends. fact, he preached revivel services each year at my church where t
he was born in my hometown of baltimore, maryland, on bruary 4, 1947, to hazel booth and william w. booth and he attended the same high school as i did, baltimore city college high school in baltimore. we also attended the same college, howard university. dr. booth went on to earn a masters of divinity degree from the eastern theological seminary in philadelphia, pennsylvania. he then earned a doctorate of ministry degree from the united theological seminary in dayton, ohio. as a testament to...
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they got it wrong on ferguson, missouri, they got it wrong on baltimore, maryland.hey got it -- this coveington kid, they destroy -- the only good news to come out of that is lynnwood will destroy the press. they will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the greatest. >> they got it wrong is still in front of our faces. rush collusion. >> sean: on purpose. >> they knew they got it wrong. they will ride any card to take out this president. i have a section in the book, collusion, abuse of power, and character. i give another history lesson. collusion, let's talk about collusi collusion. i explained that nancy pelosi was co-lewding with a dictator in syria when george bush asked her not to. her predecessor, one of them, jim wright, was colluding with the nick rag wan communists when ronald reagan asked them not to. ted kennedy was colluding with the soviet union to try to defeat ronald reagan in his second term. the media utterly ignored that. he was still alive. no hearings, no logan act, no nothing. right now, john kerry is colluding with the iranians to un
they got it wrong on ferguson, missouri, they got it wrong on baltimore, maryland.hey got it -- this coveington kid, they destroy -- the only good news to come out of that is lynnwood will destroy the press. they will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the greatest. >> they got it wrong is still in front of our faces. rush collusion. >> sean: on purpose. >> they knew they got it wrong. they will ride any card to take out this president. i have a section in the...
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junction in san francisco and one in chicago and another one issues nationwide injunction in baltimore maryland and they conflict. rule by judicial tyranny, it's really taken off under donald trump. what's going on? let's cut to the chase, all these obama judges, 40% of judges were appointed by obama. these are obama district court judges, advocacy groups cherry picking these judges in maryland, in california. look at this decision today in new york. and obama judge. look at the decision in dc. and obama judge. look at the emoluments clause standing decision, and obama judge, the tyranny of activist obama judges. >> what about the fact republicans are going to say but now donald trump is sitting record numbers filling the federal bench with his folks. 5 or 10 years from now maybe the issue an injunction against president buttigieg. should they have the power to do that? >> of course not. these are not trump judges. he is picking originalists. my first book and men and back, people, not conservative, liberal, republican or democrat, look at the constitution and try to comply with it. and obama j
junction in san francisco and one in chicago and another one issues nationwide injunction in baltimore maryland and they conflict. rule by judicial tyranny, it's really taken off under donald trump. what's going on? let's cut to the chase, all these obama judges, 40% of judges were appointed by obama. these are obama district court judges, advocacy groups cherry picking these judges in maryland, in california. look at this decision today in new york. and obama judge. look at the decision in dc....
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next, on american history tv, university of maryland baltimore county history professor george derek musgrove talks about race and the district of columbia during the early republic and antebellum. he is the co-author of "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to fill that void. it 400 years made is because most of the books about the city have neglected some of the important racial populations in the city. in particular, the native american
next, on american history tv, university of maryland baltimore county history professor george derek musgrove talks about race and the district of columbia during the early republic and antebellum. he is the co-author of "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why...
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they got it wrong on ferguson, missouri, they got it wrong on baltimore, maryland.this coveington kid, they destroy -- the only good news to come out of that is lynnwood will destroy the press. they will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the greatest. >> they got it wrong is still in front of our faces. rush collusion. >> sean: on purpose. >> they knew they got it wrong. they will ride any card to take out this president. i have a section in the book, collusion, abuse of power, and character. i give another history lesson. collusion, let's talk about collusi collusion. i explained that nancy pelosi was co-lewding with a dictator in syria when george bush asked her not to. her predecessor, one of them, jim wright, was colluding with the nick rag wan communists when ronald reagan asked them not to. ted kennedy was colluding with the soviet union to try to defeat ronald reagan in his second term. the media utterly ignored that. he was still alive. no hearings, no logan act, no nothing. right now, john kerry is colluding with the iranians to undermine the pr
they got it wrong on ferguson, missouri, they got it wrong on baltimore, maryland.this coveington kid, they destroy -- the only good news to come out of that is lynnwood will destroy the press. they will be paying hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the greatest. >> they got it wrong is still in front of our faces. rush collusion. >> sean: on purpose. >> they knew they got it wrong. they will ride any card to take out this president. i have a section in the book,...
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one issues one and san francisco and one issues one in chicago and another one issues one and baltimore, maryland we have ruled by tyranny and it's really taking off under president drunk. what is going on here? let's cut to the chase give all these obama judges, 40% of the judges were appointed by obama, his or obama district court judges and we have advocacy groups, cherry picking these judges in maryland, california, look at this decision today in new york. look at the decision of the other day in d.c. an obama judge. this is a tyranny of activist obama judges. >> shannon: the fact that republicans are going to say, now president trump's setting record numbers and filling the bench with people that are his. ten years from now maybe they issue an injunction against president buttigieg, i don't know. should they have the power to do that? >> i don't know. these are to trump judges, he is picking original list. they are people who are not conservative, republican, democrat, you look at the constitution and you try to comply with it. an obama judge tries to turn it inside out because they are prog
one issues one and san francisco and one issues one in chicago and another one issues one and baltimore, maryland we have ruled by tyranny and it's really taking off under president drunk. what is going on here? let's cut to the chase give all these obama judges, 40% of the judges were appointed by obama, his or obama district court judges and we have advocacy groups, cherry picking these judges in maryland, california, look at this decision today in new york. look at the decision of the other...
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rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod rosenstein says the following. he says we now see the former director is a partisan pundit selling books and earning speaking fees while speculating about the strength of my character and the fate of my immortal soul. he goes on to point out that generally speaking prosecutors and lawyers base their opinions on eyewitness testimony. clearly, anderson, the gloves are off for the deputy attorney general after two years of overseeing the mueller investigation. and now he has obviously an answer to the comments made by the former director of the fbi james comey. >> yeah, i want to play for our viewers who didn't see it, what comey said to me just last thursday night
rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now. evan, what do we expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod rosenstein says the following. he says we now see the former director...
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rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now.expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod
rosenstein is about to speak at an event in baltimore, maryland. our evan perez joins me now.expect mr. rosenstein to say? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is the first time we'll hear from him since he left. one of the first comments is going after james comey, the former director of the fbi who, as you remember, made comments at the town hall with you last week questioning his character. today rod
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in baltimore, maryland, university administrators at johns hopkins called in police wednesday to end a month-long sit-in protest at the campus's main administration building. seven protesters were arrested. students are demanding johns hopkins reverse plans to create a private university police force and cancel contracts with ice -- immigration and customs enforcement. to see our coverage of the sit-in occupation you can visit our website democracynow.org. and drivers with the ride-hailing services uber and lyft went out on strike in cities worldwide wednesday to protest low wages and poor working conditions. drivers in los angeles, london, melbourne, sao paulo, new york and other cities temporarily halted work to demand uber and other rideshare companies like lyft treat drivers like full-time employees rather than independent contractors. this is janet kwon of the new york taxi workers alliance. now the amount that has and just pay is not regulated. that needs to be regulated. it percent to 85% of the driver needs to -- amount needs to go to the driver because they are the ones doin
in baltimore, maryland, university administrators at johns hopkins called in police wednesday to end a month-long sit-in protest at the campus's main administration building. seven protesters were arrested. students are demanding johns hopkins reverse plans to create a private university police force and cancel contracts with ice -- immigration and customs enforcement. to see our coverage of the sit-in occupation you can visit our website democracynow.org. and drivers with the ride-hailing...
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i am a transplant from baltimore maryland i am an ambassador to the city. i supplement my income with a tour guide. i love the city so much i stepped up as president of the san francisco tour guide guild. i, like my other colleagues are ambassadors to san francisco. we want to stay here. please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time.
i am a transplant from baltimore maryland i am an ambassador to the city. i supplement my income with a tour guide. i love the city so much i stepped up as president of the san francisco tour guide guild. i, like my other colleagues are ambassadors to san francisco. we want to stay here. please keep us here and let us be able to enrich the rest of san francisco. thank you very much for your time.
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baltimore maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get screened for more trouble person like feel so with that's what they don't get me out there to get away for free. is hard to get it not. just like go to school go back and see. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to get high and one thousand dollar bill for. this little. about the. selling opioids can be a lucrative business especially in the glad to areas where real job. avs are hard to find brandon cotman went to prison for dealing heroin so you can see why. you caught up in that because if i'm making one hundred to two hundred dollars a day. you really if you save your money you're seen one week a saving your money you're the right wow practically all of the fentanyl on the streets comes from china or mexico it's smuggled or even mailed to be u.s. the world's biggest market of opioid drug users the u.s. government
baltimore maryland a new frontline in the war against opioids in the u.s. a war that at times feels overwhelming more than a dozen people die in this city from overdoses each week i want to get screened for more trouble person like feel so with that's what they don't get me out there to get away for free. is hard to get it not. just like go to school go back and see. kirk parker says he last injected himself with fentanyl laced heroin about two months ago he says it cost him just ten dollars to...
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kennedy gave a speech in baltimore, maryland. he was a senator. in this speech he said we should not seek the republican answer. we should not seek the democratic answer. we should seek the right answer. he went on to say we shouldn't seek to fix blame for the problems of the past. we should own our responsibility for our future as americans. weekse that speech for after sputnik was launched. remember that rocket the soviet union launched into space? if you go back and read history, you will realize those americans in 1958 were closer to world war ii that we are to 9/11. they had saved the world from fascism and thought they were invincible. with one rocket into space they were panicked here they thought they had lost their future. but leaders like john f. kennedy tod our future is ours build. it can be anything we want, but we have to build it together. similar moment now. it is not one rocket into space, but it is all the change, technological innovation, devices some of you have in your hands now that are 120 million times powerful than all the
kennedy gave a speech in baltimore, maryland. he was a senator. in this speech he said we should not seek the republican answer. we should not seek the democratic answer. we should seek the right answer. he went on to say we shouldn't seek to fix blame for the problems of the past. we should own our responsibility for our future as americans. weekse that speech for after sputnik was launched. remember that rocket the soviet union launched into space? if you go back and read history, you will...
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host: let's go to kristen, who was calling from baltimore, maryland on the independent line.morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: go ahead. caller: i am voting for bernie sanders. he is the only candidate brave enough to spearhead a progressive agenda, and i'm voting for him regularly to accelerate the collapse so that myself and other libertarians like me can finally lead an armed insurgency against the government so we can finally realized part to the sequel. host: let's go to joe from fowler, michigan on the democratic line. joe, good morning. caller: yes, i'm calling about -- hello? host: we can hear you. go ahead. been over 60s years since the republicans have actually had a legitimate president. when you think about nixon, when he undercut lbj, 20,000 soldiers were lost after that. you think about reagan, 144 days, they would have it back 400 days before that, 508,000 he was inaugurated, he hened around and, uh, release the prisoners, the hostages. bush, if he had not part of the people, he would have been in jail. and you have george bush junior, you see wh
host: let's go to kristen, who was calling from baltimore, maryland on the independent line.morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: go ahead. caller: i am voting for bernie sanders. he is the only candidate brave enough to spearhead a progressive agenda, and i'm voting for him regularly to accelerate the collapse so that myself and other libertarians like me can finally lead an armed insurgency against the government so we can finally realized part to the sequel. host: let's go to joe...
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host: we will hear next from mark in baltimore, maryland. independent line.aller: good morning, how are you? host: i am fine, thanks. go ahead. caller: thanks for having me on. aside from the "russian collusion" and no collusion and now the claims obstruction calls have been clay -- made, it is time to move on. the american people are really not concerned about it when you get on the ground level and i just think it is a political game being played and trying to buy time so democrats can come up with a plan to get things back to the agenda they are trying to push before trump came in and won the election. i think there are more pertinent issues, such as the voter frauds in some states and california, people double voting. host: aside from those issues, what leads you to conclude the american people are not interested in this particular instance? caller: i don't no one single person, college-educated, i have a pretty wide sphere of people medicine into construction to law, i don't no one person who agrees with the fact that congress takes up most of its time t
host: we will hear next from mark in baltimore, maryland. independent line.aller: good morning, how are you? host: i am fine, thanks. go ahead. caller: thanks for having me on. aside from the "russian collusion" and no collusion and now the claims obstruction calls have been clay -- made, it is time to move on. the american people are really not concerned about it when you get on the ground level and i just think it is a political game being played and trying to buy time so democrats...
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kennedy gave a speech in baltimore, maryland. he was not a president yet. he was a senator. in this speech, he said we should not seek the republican answer. we should not seek the democratic answer. we should seek the right answer. he went on to say, we should not seek to fix blame for the problems of the past, we should own our responsibility for our future as americans. forhe gave that speech weeks after sputnik was launched -- four weeks after sputnik was launched. do you remember sputnik? the rocket the russians launched -- the soviet union launched into space. those americans were closer to world war ii then we are to 9/11 . they saved the world, literally, from fascism. they thought they were invincible. but with one rocket into space, they were panicked. they thought they had lost their future. but great leaders like john f. kennedy stepped forward and said no, our future is ours to build. it can be anything we want, but we have to build it together. i think we are at a similar moment now, my friends. it is not one rocket into space, but it is all the change -- techn
kennedy gave a speech in baltimore, maryland. he was not a president yet. he was a senator. in this speech, he said we should not seek the republican answer. we should not seek the democratic answer. we should seek the right answer. he went on to say, we should not seek to fix blame for the problems of the past, we should own our responsibility for our future as americans. forhe gave that speech weeks after sputnik was launched -- four weeks after sputnik was launched. do you remember sputnik?...
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speaker pelosi is a very, very clever woman, she grew up in the very hard nosed politics of baltimore county, marylandshe knows how to manipulate and to say and when to say it, i think that republicans take her less -- should take her more seriously, she wants impeachment as much as anyone else, but she recognized there is a game to be played, if she stays above the fray, it makes her appear more of a leader, but she want its as much as anyone. kennedy: i think you are right about, that i think she doesn't it, but she knows she has to pull trigger at the absolute right moment. and you should not underestimate her political instincts, in this rel amrealm. she has history on her side. very interesting bob barr thank you. >> sure. kennedy: coming up, mitch mcconnell putting brakes on democrat last attempt to nominate a supreme court justice because it happened during an election year. now tables might be turning. singing a different tune, does the left have the right to be ticked off? i will ask the panel next. back then, we checked our zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocu
speaker pelosi is a very, very clever woman, she grew up in the very hard nosed politics of baltimore county, marylandshe knows how to manipulate and to say and when to say it, i think that republicans take her less -- should take her more seriously, she wants impeachment as much as anyone else, but she recognized there is a game to be played, if she stays above the fray, it makes her appear more of a leader, but she want its as much as anyone. kennedy: i think you are right about, that i think...
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he said, quote, i'm the luckiest >> the university of maryland baltimore county, he graduated with his owner he what given his own cawnp and go to participate in the ceremony we'll be right back. that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher eventworks for clothes you to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routinere for whole home fshness.ay. ♪ i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice savebig guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just sy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. hi, it's real milk, justwitho farm-fresh milk for lactaid. it's geico easy. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. delicious. now, i've heard people
he said, quote, i'm the luckiest >> the university of maryland baltimore county, he graduated with his owner he what given his own cawnp and go to participate in the ceremony we'll be right back. that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air...
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but one four-legged grad named keith and his owner stole the show at the university of maryland baltimoreounty's commencement. take a look as erica hatcher receives her degree in mechanical engineering. her service dog and his custom made cap and gown right by her side. loyal as ever. just as he's always been. >> he knows my m evee before i think it sometimes. i joke -- hes let me know stuff happens before any of the medical devices can pick it up which is incredible. >> hatchet says she's looking forward to starting her nex chapter with chief by her side until he wants to stop working. >> good luck to them. >> he'll be there. >>> one of the first african-americawomen to serve overseas in the u.s. army will be featured in the memorial day parade. indiana hunt martin is 97 years old. news4's mark seagraves has the sto of her little-known battalion known ads the six triple eight. >> reporter: there were 855of them. all women, all african-american. in 1945, they deployed overseas. their mission -- to sort through millionsand millions of letters and packages intended for u.s. g.i.s serving in
but one four-legged grad named keith and his owner stole the show at the university of maryland baltimoreounty's commencement. take a look as erica hatcher receives her degree in mechanical engineering. her service dog and his custom made cap and gown right by her side. loyal as ever. just as he's always been. >> he knows my m evee before i think it sometimes. i joke -- hes let me know stuff happens before any of the medical devices can pick it up which is incredible. >> hatchet...
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a tornado ripping through maryland outside baltimore.y delaware, powerful winds knocking out trees and leaving thousands of people in the dark. our prayers with all of those folks. the national spelling be doesn't have a single champion. it has eight, indiana historic thai. >> we are now in uncharted territory. we do have plenty of words remaining on our list, but we will soon out of words that can possibly challenge you, the most phenomenal some. of super spellers in the history of this competition. heather: the competition crowning eight go champs for the first time in his 94 year history. the judges had no choice after running out of challenging words for the kids. we will meet all eight winners live in our 7:00 hour of "fox and friends". that is something. 10 minutes after the top of the hour, attorney general william barr says robert mueller could have reached a conclusion on obstructions so why didn't he? a former doj official takes us inside the decision. this swimmer has no idea there is a shark coming right for her. the video th
a tornado ripping through maryland outside baltimore.y delaware, powerful winds knocking out trees and leaving thousands of people in the dark. our prayers with all of those folks. the national spelling be doesn't have a single champion. it has eight, indiana historic thai. >> we are now in uncharted territory. we do have plenty of words remaining on our list, but we will soon out of words that can possibly challenge you, the most phenomenal some. of super spellers in the history of this...
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robert from baltimore, maryland, democrats line.ulatedclearly what i have felt all along was the right course of putting the brakes, at least gently, on impeachment. i have been saying for months that the game is to win a lot of votes in the 2020 election, not just to win back the white house. the senate is even in play. pelosi said last week, she articulate what i have been saying for months, and that is that basically that is the end game. the obstruction word she used yesterday, that wasn't the word, what word was it? host: cover up. caller: that seems to go against that line of rhetoric that led the president to create this for of passionate backlash his base and it seemed to work contrary to that goal but everyone seems to agree on it. was it a mistake on her part? guest: whatever work she had used, whether she used investigation, cover-up, obstruction, it is clear the president had this walkout plan. when he got to the rose garden, the banners were already made, the posters were already made about this. whatever word she was u
robert from baltimore, maryland, democrats line.ulatedclearly what i have felt all along was the right course of putting the brakes, at least gently, on impeachment. i have been saying for months that the game is to win a lot of votes in the 2020 election, not just to win back the white house. the senate is even in play. pelosi said last week, she articulate what i have been saying for months, and that is that basically that is the end game. the obstruction word she used yesterday, that wasn't...