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they moved all the way up the chesapeake bay.hey burned our capital city of washington, d.c., and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore. the reason? fort mchenry. after the war of 1812, the president of the united states, james madison, said, we need to establish fortifications up and down the eastern seaboard. they recruited, interestingly enough, general simon bernard, a french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. fort monroe is an example of the largest and best of all of those forts. in 1819, it was decided that this location, point comfort, would be the location for fort monroe. they began construction almost immediately and did not finish until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like in 1834 when the first soldiers would come to populate this fortification and be the defense of the gibraltar of the chesapeake. the frenchman, general simon bernard, was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets to this fort that made it one of the strongest stronghol
they moved all the way up the chesapeake bay.hey burned our capital city of washington, d.c., and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore. the reason? fort mchenry. after the war of 1812, the president of the united states, james madison, said, we need to establish fortifications up and down the eastern seaboard. they recruited, interestingly enough, general simon bernard, a french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. fort monroe is an example of the largest...
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as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move yes literally moving you money and when you just saw last year west and i saw bully articulate cuts but he has them scored a can still room well new and original when this person out of his new 3 d. about the cross on the prince or not i won't tell you i came at all time. because the person possible on will know was not but if you look i didn't. well yeah i mean at the core of the. venus that think you can reduce the need to stop communities that's used to moco think of she she will to do so i can reach with them but you can ask me can you do with them play canasta poster you know with them and you doing this but also to show what the smear was shocked at the last one can you question the this permission and who you knew because i was so strong so bear with pointers of the join you whooshed that i just rumors nation though you're supposed to share cooks just don't get a penny a suck on the discussion the final it in your will pretty stupid comments what the new regime the bush was lauding him up there with some of
as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move yes literally moving you money and when you just saw last year west and i saw bully articulate cuts but he has them scored a can still room well new and original when this person out of his new 3 d. about the cross on the prince or not i won't tell you i came at all time. because the person possible on will know was not but if you look i didn't. well yeah i mean at the core of the. venus that think you can reduce the need to...
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as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good. yes literally moving you money and when you saw last year last i saw bully articulate cuts but he has them scored a costume well new and original when this person out of his need to be about their thoughts on the points you are not i won't tell you i came at all. because the parts and possible on will numbers get pretty weak i didn't. well yeah i mean at the e.p.a. where you. get that venus that think you can reduce the need to stop in these trees to moco to cook she she will to do so i can reach with them but you can ask them can you do with them play canasta poster you know with them and you doing this but all to show what the smear was shocked at the aspen canoe question is this permission to do you can you because i was so strong so bear with pointers of the iran you're whooshed. they're just rumors nation though you're supposed to share cooks just don't get a penny a 2nd they gave you a discussion a friend over it in your will. pretty stupid going to see what the new regime the b
as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good. yes literally moving you money and when you saw last year last i saw bully articulate cuts but he has them scored a costume well new and original when this person out of his need to be about their thoughts on the points you are not i won't tell you i came at all. because the parts and possible on will numbers get pretty weak i didn't. well yeah i mean at the e.p.a. where you. get that venus that think you can reduce the need to...
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they tell her over to chesapeake w her over tooe chesapeake bay.he league of nations, ironically, the u.s. gets britton to sign onto the league but the u.s. refuses to ratify the treaty of versailles. the u.s. does not join the league. when that happens in 1920, the naval arms race starts again, although it is mostly between .he japanese and the americans california was that way about asian americans. among other things. that arms race begins in 1920. decides-- britain that the u.s. has to be lived with and they agree to let their treaty with japan lapse. that is a concession the americans did not ask for. a signal, we know we are not going to fight you guys. we get a new administration. everybody realizes versailles did not sign anything. how do we stop it? this time, the americans will over -- invite everyone to washington, d.c., constitution hall, just across the street ,rom the vietnam war memorial if you have ever been to washington, d.c., that is where it is. they will gather around the table and the u.s. will offer to limit armaments and red
they tell her over to chesapeake w her over tooe chesapeake bay.he league of nations, ironically, the u.s. gets britton to sign onto the league but the u.s. refuses to ratify the treaty of versailles. the u.s. does not join the league. when that happens in 1920, the naval arms race starts again, although it is mostly between .he japanese and the americans california was that way about asian americans. among other things. that arms race begins in 1920. decides-- britain that the u.s. has to be...
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he loved the state of maryland and especially the chesapeake bay.as senator cardin indicated, he took on the mantle of forging and strengthening the federal partnership to clean up his beloved chesapeake bay. he wanted everybody to have a fair deal and work to improve access to affordable housing and protect consumers from his seat on the banking committee. he believed in the united states as a force for good in the world and supported foreign assistance, treaties to return control of the panama canal to panama, and strongly supported legislation to impose sanctions on the then apartheid regime of south africa. he opposed senseless and unnecessary wars. i came to the house of representatives in 2003 along with my friend and colleague from baltimore congressman dutch riewpersberger. senator sarbanes was then the leader of our delegation. he welcomed us kindly but as captain of team maryland, he character i.r.s.ly -- characterically was eager to allow all members, however new they were to the delegation, to play an important role. not surprisingly, se
he loved the state of maryland and especially the chesapeake bay.as senator cardin indicated, he took on the mantle of forging and strengthening the federal partnership to clean up his beloved chesapeake bay. he wanted everybody to have a fair deal and work to improve access to affordable housing and protect consumers from his seat on the banking committee. he believed in the united states as a force for good in the world and supported foreign assistance, treaties to return control of the...
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don't mind the chesapeake amusing and. the shining mozart. i mean because of the math along today in that country of the not and they were established on the map a lot got paid off and. on only to have more than a. sap is that. going to be. the money you know all those who look only in the last. month i'm almost around to another i don't want. to know but i'm a bit more i'm going to. look at what's going to be going along we go to the market where i'm going to come up thinking she was going to go and there's a guy who's going to go the i'm going to have you don't mind you're going to. be. the top stories this week on our team it's revealed the u.s. state department was forewarned songs about massive leaks of documents and calls now from washington to paul than we could expound on. the british prime minister is accused of canceling christmas as long as lockdown following the discovery of a highly infectious new code strain while thousands flee the e.u. nations suspended travel from the u.k. . the daughter of iran's former military chief assass
don't mind the chesapeake amusing and. the shining mozart. i mean because of the math along today in that country of the not and they were established on the map a lot got paid off and. on only to have more than a. sap is that. going to be. the money you know all those who look only in the last. month i'm almost around to another i don't want. to know but i'm a bit more i'm going to. look at what's going to be going along we go to the market where i'm going to come up thinking she was going to...
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as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move to move you money and when you disallow mr weston as a bully articulate cuts but he has them score tickets to room well noon and it just when this person out of his need to get out the door sign on the prince or not i want to leave the game at all time. because the present us alone will know most get pretty weak idea. yami at the u.p.a. where you. think you can reduce the need to stop can use it's used in moco think appreciable to do so right you reach with them but you can ask that when you do with them play canasta poster you do with them and you do once but all you show a white list near was shocked at the unspoken you question the this permission elude you. knew so there would point us of enjoying your whooshed. there just rumors musa kusa she cooks just don't get it then you're stuck on the discussion a friend over to lean you bill. pretty stupid going to see what the new regime the bush was already in him up there with some of your women that all polls will need to swallow up if i'm not there mr president bus
as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move to move you money and when you disallow mr weston as a bully articulate cuts but he has them score tickets to room well noon and it just when this person out of his need to get out the door sign on the prince or not i want to leave the game at all time. because the present us alone will know most get pretty weak idea. yami at the u.p.a. where you. think you can reduce the need to stop can use it's used in moco think...
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as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move to move you money and when you saw last year you must also bully articulate cocks but he has them score tickets to room well noon when this person out of business. was on the point here not that i want to leave you came at all time. because the present us alone will numbers get to you quite alien. yami at the e.p.a. where you. think you can reduce the need to stop can use it's used in moco. to do so i can reach with them but you can ask me can you do with them because i asked that last year with them and you do once but all you show a way to smear will shock at the unspoken you calling me this permission elude you . to suburban with planters of iran your wish to. they're just rumors ration though you're supposed to share cooks just don't get it then yes i can indeed be a discussion of fennel it is it in your will pretty stupid going to see what the new regime the bush was already in him up there with some of the women that will post on that just want to have it on their terms for plotting professional numbers get s
as the chesapeake you think it is and i meant to put i did a good move to move you money and when you saw last year you must also bully articulate cocks but he has them score tickets to room well noon when this person out of business. was on the point here not that i want to leave you came at all time. because the present us alone will numbers get to you quite alien. yami at the e.p.a. where you. think you can reduce the need to stop can use it's used in moco. to do so i can reach with them but...
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he was also a champion of a cleaner chesapeake bay. he understood that the bay is one of maryland's and america's greatest treasures and most extraordinary assets. mr. speaker, i was proud to partner with him on efforts to protect the bay, as well as on so many other issues important to our state, including robust investment in education, protecting and enhancing civil rights, and making quality health care more affordable and accessible. paul sarbanes will be remembered. -- remembered as a man of substance and principle, of decency and warmth, of insight and vision. he left an indelible mark on this institution in which he served and on the millions of people in maryland and across our country whose lives he enriched. as dean of the maryland delegation, it is my honor to open this hour of tribute and to yield to my friend and colleague , his son, of whom, as i said, he was so very proud, and we share his father's pride in his service in this institution. i yield to representative john arbanes. mr. sarbanes: i want to thank the majorit
he was also a champion of a cleaner chesapeake bay. he understood that the bay is one of maryland's and america's greatest treasures and most extraordinary assets. mr. speaker, i was proud to partner with him on efforts to protect the bay, as well as on so many other issues important to our state, including robust investment in education, protecting and enhancing civil rights, and making quality health care more affordable and accessible. paul sarbanes will be remembered. -- remembered as a man...
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day they did get exactly what they wanted and that was to ask for expand and move slaves from the chesapeake to virginia and north carolina, south carolina thousands of african-american families were broken up, hundreds of thousands were shipped into mississippi and alabama. they had visions peeking over the federal government. they had visions of taking over the entire continent to the pacific coast and of taking mexico and cuba as well. they thought they were going to rule the world forever and this was a key step in that process. >> a remarkable book i want to thank you for your time tonight. >> the new book is unworthy republic the dispossession of native americans and of the road to indian territory. we do recommend you purchase it and a great way to keep the money in the community we have other talks coming up and you can go to the atlanta history center to see the full schedule. thank you for your time. >> yet we are in less than 3% of the film and tv shows with a majority of those roles portrayed by a nondisabled actor, so ultimately as somebody with a disability, we want to see ours
day they did get exactly what they wanted and that was to ask for expand and move slaves from the chesapeake to virginia and north carolina, south carolina thousands of african-american families were broken up, hundreds of thousands were shipped into mississippi and alabama. they had visions peeking over the federal government. they had visions of taking over the entire continent to the pacific coast and of taking mexico and cuba as well. they thought they were going to rule the world forever...
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what they wanted, and what they wanted was to expand across the south, to move slaves from the chesapeake in virginia and north carolina and south carolina west. dozens of african-american families were broken up. hundreds of thousands of slaves were shipped in the mississippi and alabama, eventually into east texas. they had visions of taking over the federal government. they had visions of taking over the entire continent to the pacific coast and they had visions of taking mexico and cuba as well. they thought they were going to rule the world forever. this was a key step in that process. so it was a war that certainly they won, at least in the short term. >> what a remarkable book. i want to thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> the new book is called "unworthy republic." we do recommend you purchase it from a cappella books, great way to keep the money in the community. we had a boat of the talks come up virtual author talks coming up. you could go to the atlantahistorycenter.com to see the full schedule. what to thank you all for being here. thanks for your time.
what they wanted, and what they wanted was to expand across the south, to move slaves from the chesapeake in virginia and north carolina and south carolina west. dozens of african-american families were broken up. hundreds of thousands of slaves were shipped in the mississippi and alabama, eventually into east texas. they had visions of taking over the federal government. they had visions of taking over the entire continent to the pacific coast and they had visions of taking mexico and cuba as...
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. >> daniel: yeah, the fourth of july party at our summerhouse on the chesapeake bay. of the hot dogs and crab cakes and fireworks and all of that, but the centerpiece of the entire event was a group reading of the declaration of independence. it was always an extraordinarily moving event. you would think it could be kind of cheesy or hokey, but you read those words, and you realize, men were betting their lives on this. he saw his role largely as reminding us that it doesn't just stick around, inevitably, that it has to be guarded and has to be passed down to each generation. in the book, he really gets into the nature of what liberal democracy means and why that is letting america flourish. >> let us begin on thanksgiving by giving thanks that we are not french. and i say this with no malice. i mean it this way. they both had glorious, liberating revolutions, but ours was not cursed by excessive rationalism. nor by its twin, hatred of religion. the american revolution repatriated liberty and established a new politicalre order. but it's ambitions stop there. it left
. >> daniel: yeah, the fourth of july party at our summerhouse on the chesapeake bay. of the hot dogs and crab cakes and fireworks and all of that, but the centerpiece of the entire event was a group reading of the declaration of independence. it was always an extraordinarily moving event. you would think it could be kind of cheesy or hokey, but you read those words, and you realize, men were betting their lives on this. he saw his role largely as reminding us that it doesn't just stick...
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they tow her over to chesapeake bay. some have named mitchell sinks her on a clear day without a crew. that is about the only one left over. the league of nations, ironically, the u.s. gets -- gets britain to sign onto the league but the u.s. refuses to ratify the treaty of versailles. the u.s. does not join the league. when that happens in 1920, the naval arms race starts again, although it is mostly between the japanese and the americans. in fact, there is a war scare japanesef the schoolchildren in the united states particularly in california and at one point in time, california was that way about asian americans. among other things. that arms race begins in 1920. britain decides that the u.s. has to be lived with and they agree to let their treaty with japan lapse. that is a concession the americans had not asked for, but the british give them. sort of a signal, we know we are not going to fight you guys. with that, we get a new administration. everybody realizes versailles anything.ld we still have an arms race. how
they tow her over to chesapeake bay. some have named mitchell sinks her on a clear day without a crew. that is about the only one left over. the league of nations, ironically, the u.s. gets -- gets britain to sign onto the league but the u.s. refuses to ratify the treaty of versailles. the u.s. does not join the league. when that happens in 1920, the naval arms race starts again, although it is mostly between the japanese and the americans. in fact, there is a war scare japanesef the...
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. >> the largest stone fort in the united states sits at the mouth of the chesapeake bay near hamptonrginia. up next, fort monroe casemate museum director robin reed gives us a tour, showcasing the fort's history, from the colonial era, through its completion in 1834 and its role in the civil war. mr. reed: welcome to fort monroe, located here on the very pleasant place we call point comfort. we actually call it old point comfort. that has been that way for a long, long time. it is here that over 400 years of history have occurred. in fact, some would say even longer. some would say even thousands of years. we are inside the casemate
. >> the largest stone fort in the united states sits at the mouth of the chesapeake bay near hamptonrginia. up next, fort monroe casemate museum director robin reed gives us a tour, showcasing the fort's history, from the colonial era, through its completion in 1834 and its role in the civil war. mr. reed: welcome to fort monroe, located here on the very pleasant place we call point comfort. we actually call it old point comfort. that has been that way for a long, long time. it is here...
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transparency for investors, he was a champion for the environment, spearheading efforts tom protect chesapeake bay for generations to come. it's not just his long list of accomplishments that senator sarbanes will be remembered for. but his dedication to the people. senator sarbanes defined what it eans to be a public servant. who showed up in the communities that felt left behind. he listened to the concerns of his constituents. and he worked hard to get things done for our state and the country. that type of leadership is hard to find here in washington. we can all learn a lot from him. i know i have. my wife and i extend our condolences to the friends and family of senator sarbanes and especially his son, our friend, congressman john sarbanes. i yield back to the chair. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's apolicy of january 3, 2019, the gentlewoman from indiana, mrs. brooks, is recognized as the designee of the minority leader. mrs. brooks: i yield troo 30 minutes to representative byrne. mr. byrne: i thank the gentlelady. my grand parents were from indiana and the gentlelady from
transparency for investors, he was a champion for the environment, spearheading efforts tom protect chesapeake bay for generations to come. it's not just his long list of accomplishments that senator sarbanes will be remembered for. but his dedication to the people. senator sarbanes defined what it eans to be a public servant. who showed up in the communities that felt left behind. he listened to the concerns of his constituents. and he worked hard to get things done for our state and the...
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doesn't kill you makes you stronger of course what we are seeing here is not only the bankruptcy in chesapeake for instance and consolidation in the sector which you have been following but also each up to activism within exxon there are a number of factors that make us on the misics about 2021 and very optimistic about the 2022 onward time frame once demand is back in 2021, assuming we get jet fuel back, which is key. >> where do you want to be positioned in the majors which clearly have very little risk of being bust going forward or the smaller name who perhaps have gotten through this year and are coming out the other side little stronger. >> i am running a mining company on monday. we have seessel as a theme we like the big refiners here assuming jet fuel comes back, which is dependent on our recovery from covid. there is a choice between investment and speculation obviously the higher risk names would be obviously more speculative higher risk reward names for example, if you want to go wild, buy oxy warrants or something that's really very high risk, highly indebted companies. but, again
doesn't kill you makes you stronger of course what we are seeing here is not only the bankruptcy in chesapeake for instance and consolidation in the sector which you have been following but also each up to activism within exxon there are a number of factors that make us on the misics about 2021 and very optimistic about the 2022 onward time frame once demand is back in 2021, assuming we get jet fuel back, which is key. >> where do you want to be positioned in the majors which clearly have...