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johnston's mind. at this point in time i think a fair argument can be made that the second priority, the one-- should say let's grow more raped. we have very high unemployment. it's been around a long time, growing at rates people don't like so you're going hear voices that say okay, i understand that. but in the list of things, when you can't do anything anything,-- that effects individuals but also affects all those small businesses that are taxed as individuals and affects the corporate code. so the tax reform debate gets shaped by what your objectives are in a deep way. >> speaking of the corporate code, david cay johnston, i know it's a big issue four. briefly, tell us what the problem is. >> well, just 2600 of the 6 million corporations in america own 80% of the assets. and under a 1986 law they can build up unlimited amounts of cash offshore. and they're allowed to siphon profits earned in the united states out of the country as expenses. they pay themselves to their foreign subsidiaries for th
johnston's mind. at this point in time i think a fair argument can be made that the second priority, the one-- should say let's grow more raped. we have very high unemployment. it's been around a long time, growing at rates people don't like so you're going hear voices that say okay, i understand that. but in the list of things, when you can't do anything anything,-- that effects individuals but also affects all those small businesses that are taxed as individuals and affects the corporate...
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edit that out, please. >> johnston: that's right. >> safer: camp bosworth and buck johnston are members wave, their gallery packed with camp's texas-size wood carvings. >> bosworth: ts is a sixshoo'sl. and this turns, you know. i've carved it with various details. >> safer: there's also the pistol that doubles as a bar. you've got lots of tequila. >> bosworth: yeah, lots of tequila. >> safer: a few blocks away, painter ann marie nafziger is hard at work, an ohio native who moved here from portland, oregon. your first trip to marfa, what did you make of the place? >> nafziger: i was astounded by the landscape coming in, the land and the light. it's an incredible place to look at as a painter. i love living here. >> maryam amiryani: with the elvis... >> safer: maryam amiryani paints still lifes and cultural icons. she was born in iran, traveled the world, and wound up in marfa. >> amiryani: my husband and i wanted to move somewhere to live a simple life close to nature, to paint more. >> safer: what did this place have that others might not have had? >> amiryani: it just seemed a bit more
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i'm kerry johnston. syria's prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the capital so ten people died and thirteen others were wounded in the explosion which happened in a busy district and local correspondent. with the very latest from damascus. the blast took place today in nine o'clock it targeted the prime minister convoy in. western eyes see it was a bomb that was attached to a b.m.w. a black that was parked two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different roads every day but this time he was this way and intentionally. placed led to the killing of one of his but that took place near the garden and the school thanks god this happened when the children went inside so one only two of them were injured in this list as it's it's and it's technique and it's way it's very close to what's usually shepherd to north which is a part of the. usually doesn't them ask is. how they usually do that a bomb being a bombin
i'm kerry johnston. syria's prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the capital so ten people died and thirteen others were wounded in the explosion which happened in a busy district and local correspondent. with the very latest from damascus. the blast took place today in nine o'clock it targeted the prime minister convoy in. western eyes see it was a bomb that was attached to a b.m.w. a black that was parked two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from...
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connor johnston, legislative aid for supervisor breed who was happy to accept and expend on behalf of the juvenile department. as a disclosure, my dad worked at the department since before i was born. this is sort of a home coming for me. this allows the department to department to expand and continue the juvenile collaborative reentry team. this is a program that began in 2009 under a previous grant from the office of justice programs from the united states department of justice. this new grant is for $461,000. it will allow them to continue the coordinated and comprehensive reentry case planning for kids returning to the community from out of home placement. this program involves a dedicated team of attorneys, social workers, probation officers, and clinical case coordinators who work with the child and the family in advance of a child's reentry to the community. the department, as i mentioned, got a three-year grant in 2009 for $650,000 to begin this program and during that three-year period it has demonstrated a proven track record of reducing recidivism among the children involve
connor johnston, legislative aid for supervisor breed who was happy to accept and expend on behalf of the juvenile department. as a disclosure, my dad worked at the department since before i was born. this is sort of a home coming for me. this allows the department to department to expand and continue the juvenile collaborative reentry team. this is a program that began in 2009 under a previous grant from the office of justice programs from the united states department of justice. this new...
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could print as much as they wanted and distribute it wherever they wanted and they have david cay johnston points out that between one thousand nine hundred eighty and two thousand and five more than eighty percent of the total increase in income went to the top one percent of american households the vast majority averaged a mere fifty nine dollars more in two thousand and eleven than in one thousand sixty six so that's the point as well as that unless you're in gage an insider trading and could pay the small fines of six hundred sixteen million dollars you're in a no win situation where you're the only jobs available are every declining because you're working more and more and more and more of your wage and productivity growth is going to the likes of these hedge fund managers who are insider trading paying to pay off their fines and buy their broken dream artwork and one percent of financial assets including the stock market is own by the bottom eighty percent in america less than five percent less than five percent so in a pump up the bubble in the stock market these other bubbles there
could print as much as they wanted and distribute it wherever they wanted and they have david cay johnston points out that between one thousand nine hundred eighty and two thousand and five more than eighty percent of the total increase in income went to the top one percent of american households the vast majority averaged a mere fifty nine dollars more in two thousand and eleven than in one thousand sixty six so that's the point as well as that unless you're in gage an insider trading and...
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tel aviv where does it for me this hour but my colleague carrie johnston will be in the studio in a little over thirty minutes time before that though artie's technology update heads to barcelona to see the latest gadgets on offer at the mobile world congress . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm target market is a big issue. hello and welcome to technology much as christopher columbus served the queen and king of spain by pushing the boundaries of the known world we too have come to barcelona to serve you well the team and i may not have discovered uncharted lands we have found a handful of innovations the limits of mobile technology it's that time of year again when the whole community descends on the catalonian capital while the annual gathering has been happening for more than a quarter century organizers build this mobile world congress as bigger and better than ever having moved into a newer and more spacio
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world news and comment around the clock this is r t i'm carrie johnston. a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens more explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister a local correspondent. witnessed the blast and told us what he saw. it was only something like one minute or two minutes away from it when i passed through the area the big explosion destroyed most of the historic square which is called maggi in the middle of the nastiest it's very close and. building of the mystery of frontiers i have seen that did by the spreading wall around i have seen with no heads and they have seen how the. rushed inside the square from everywhere how the claws did this to close and how the security came to. see how people were crying. and weeping over their destroyed properties all around the area if you compare it with the attack on prime minister convoy yesterday you can see many similarities previous. to that was targeting the
world news and comment around the clock this is r t i'm carrie johnston. a powerful blast has rocked the heart of the syrian capital killing at least thirteen people and wounding dozens more explosion comes just twenty four hours after another deadly attack in central damascus targeting the prime minister a local correspondent. witnessed the blast and told us what he saw. it was only something like one minute or two minutes away from it when i passed through the area the big explosion destroyed...
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this is r t with all the very latest breaking news i'm carrie johnston a deadly explosion has rocked the syrian capital a car bomb went off near the former interior ministry building in central damascus at least thirteen people have been killed and seventy are reported injured local correspondent. who witnessed the blast joins us on the line live now from damascus what did you see and what does the area look like right now. into the now we have it's official now we are paid a fee and we entered the. office along with some of them with. something. different in the mosque but. the area had. damages. because. we have many shops with. many plans. meaning in the middle of. india. going out it has moved many many people i have witnessed many people. with. some of some of them some of them as normal causing people to. go to them and what you can tell them and do they seem to be any similarities between this attack and one yesterday. i think. is one of the marks. anywhere. from one of the things the prime minister. said thinking leads one being can only get that they have a. big bomb inside
this is r t with all the very latest breaking news i'm carrie johnston a deadly explosion has rocked the syrian capital a car bomb went off near the former interior ministry building in central damascus at least thirteen people have been killed and seventy are reported injured local correspondent. who witnessed the blast joins us on the line live now from damascus what did you see and what does the area look like right now. into the now we have it's official now we are paid a fee and we entered...
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live from moscow on kerry johnston. the streets of a u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand barrels of crude oil off an exxon mobile pipeline burst on friday around two dozen homes have been evacuated some residents forced to stay away for several more days when a cleanup operation continues washington correspondent has the details now. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water though twenty two homes were evacuated there as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that leak was carrying canadian heavy crudes to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest spill the immediate response from critics of the proposed keystone x.l. pipeline the keystone x.l. pipeline would carry eight hundred thousand barre
live from moscow on kerry johnston. the streets of a u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand barrels of crude oil off an exxon mobile pipeline burst on friday around two dozen homes have been evacuated some residents forced to stay away for several more days when a cleanup operation continues washington correspondent has the details now. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the...
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eagles take lane johnston with bringing in mike shumann now. raiders just corner back from the university of houston. shu give me your thoughts on the pick. this is a medical marvel. >> he tore a vein behind his hard. lost 30 pounds came and ran a 4, 4, 2. great cover skills. and is a physical player. talk here is can he tackle? i think a lot of us thought they're going to take a defensive tackle. and raiders surprised with us dj raiden. they needed corners and got what they want. we'll just have to see if health will hold up. >> let's talk about the niners they've got 13 picks. so they figured to do packaging to move up in a trade. >> well, i thought they'd have moved up by now about 10, 15 no telling what you're looking for but you know maybe they feel like he'll be there. and now delaney is gone they need a second tight end. >> all right. i know you'll be at raider's headquarters throughout the evening. thank you very much. mike shumann is live. let's talk warriors. they're going to beton without their mvp. there is surry said if game three
eagles take lane johnston with bringing in mike shumann now. raiders just corner back from the university of houston. shu give me your thoughts on the pick. this is a medical marvel. >> he tore a vein behind his hard. lost 30 pounds came and ran a 4, 4, 2. great cover skills. and is a physical player. talk here is can he tackle? i think a lot of us thought they're going to take a defensive tackle. and raiders surprised with us dj raiden. they needed corners and got what they want. we'll...
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eagles take lane johnston with bringing in mike shumann now.rs just corner back from the university of houston. shu give me your thoughts on the pick. this is a medical marvel. >> he tore a vein behind his hard. lost 30 pounds came and ran a 4, 4, 2. great cover skills. and is a physical player. talk here is can he tackle? i think a lot of us thought they're going to take a defensive tackle. and raiders surprised with us dj raiden. they needed corners and got what they want. we'll just have to see if health will hold up. >> let's talk about the niners they've got 13 picks. so they figured to do packaging to move up in a trade. >> well, i thought they'd have moved up by now about 10, 15 no telling what you're looking for but you know maybe they feel like he'll be there. and now delaney is gone they need a second tight end. >> all right. i know you'll be at raider's headquarters throughout the evening. thank you very much. mike shumann is live. let's talk warriors. they're going to beton without their mvp. there is surry said if game three was to
eagles take lane johnston with bringing in mike shumann now.rs just corner back from the university of houston. shu give me your thoughts on the pick. this is a medical marvel. >> he tore a vein behind his hard. lost 30 pounds came and ran a 4, 4, 2. great cover skills. and is a physical player. talk here is can he tackle? i think a lot of us thought they're going to take a defensive tackle. and raiders surprised with us dj raiden. they needed corners and got what they want. we'll just...
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will once again scream there are some lucky sur cues law students because they get to have david johnstoneacher. coming up, the republicans' favorite democrats is calling it quits. he says he has had enough, and for progressives the feeling is more than mutual. this is your only indestructible aircraft seriously. we can't get rid of it. and mariana cook will join us with her latest work. please stay with us in "the war room." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>c
will once again scream there are some lucky sur cues law students because they get to have david johnstoneacher. coming up, the republicans' favorite democrats is calling it quits. he says he has had enough, and for progressives the feeling is more than mutual. this is your only indestructible aircraft seriously. we can't get rid of it. and mariana cook will join us with her latest work. please stay with us in "the war room." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support...
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. >> nicole johnston, "al jazeera," ramallah. >> the hackers anonymous has led a cyber attack on israel. the government says it had little impact. anonymous said it was targeting israeli sights to protest with the government treatment of palestinians. >> police in gaza city have been ccused of shaving young men. he se he was bundled into a police van and were forced to have their haircut. they've been targeted by fundamental ils members of hamas who oppose the wearing of long hair or tight or low waisted trousers. >> a former chief of the turkish arm forced and 63 others will find out soon if they will be jailed for life. but there has been violence almost every time the court has been held and more is expected. >> this is where one of the most important cases in history has began. it started in a poor neighborhood in istanbul. police discovered a bag of hand renades there. the group had high level military connections and were threatening to overthrough the government. amongst them army general, journalist, politicians. accused of planning assassinations, killings and bombings. this ma
. >> nicole johnston, "al jazeera," ramallah. >> the hackers anonymous has led a cyber attack on israel. the government says it had little impact. anonymous said it was targeting israeli sights to protest with the government treatment of palestinians. >> police in gaza city have been ccused of shaving young men. he se he was bundled into a police van and were forced to have their haircut. they've been targeted by fundamental ils members of hamas who oppose the...
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johnston. they ran the marathon and determined to get married after the race. that's what they did.nd robert are joining me live. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> an uplifting story among the tragedy and despair. i know it was your plan to get married, once you realized what had happened, did you have any doubts that you should go through with it? >> well, we -- we were not going to cancel our wedding, but we did think about postponing it or coming up with alternative plans. we were hearing all sorts of things about that they may evacuate downtown or boston common may be closed. we had reservations for dinner after our ceremony, would they be open? we did consider, you know, alternatives. but in the end, we -- we didn't want, you know, if this is an act of terrorism, we did not want that to alter us. we were going to proceed one way or the other. >> robert, when you realized the scale of what happened, utter horror and devastation everywhere, did that make you more determined to go through with this? as kelly said, to make sure the terrorists didn't win? >> absolutely. terroris
johnston. they ran the marathon and determined to get married after the race. that's what they did.nd robert are joining me live. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> an uplifting story among the tragedy and despair. i know it was your plan to get married, once you realized what had happened, did you have any doubts that you should go through with it? >> well, we -- we were not going to cancel our wedding, but we did think about postponing it or coming up with alternative...
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. >> caller: gary johnston from california. >> perfect. >> caller: you're the swami of the stock marketeed your help. >> i am here for you. >> caller: here we go. am i diversified? unh, united healthcare. c.o.p. conoco. b.a., boeing. nflx. and mlnx. >> netflix and melanox. what have we got here? united health. health care. dow jones industrial name. netflix, we know what that is. everyone uses netflix, don't they in conoco phillips is oil and gas, charitable trust name. boeing, aircraft maker. and melanox is a semiconductor company. tech, health care, entertainment, oil, and aerospace. i say hallelujah. ♪ hallelujah >> i need more callers. why don't we go right now, why don't we go to fred in iowa, please? fred. >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah. the great and powerful cramer. question. i just sold some 401(k) stock recently. and i thought instead of putting it in a bank at 4% or in a mason jar i'd go ahead and listen to you and i would buy buy buy. so i went out here i got five i've got questions about -- >> okay. but nobody gets to see the wizard. but go ahead. >> caller: my favorite food i
. >> caller: gary johnston from california. >> perfect. >> caller: you're the swami of the stock marketeed your help. >> i am here for you. >> caller: here we go. am i diversified? unh, united healthcare. c.o.p. conoco. b.a., boeing. nflx. and mlnx. >> netflix and melanox. what have we got here? united health. health care. dow jones industrial name. netflix, we know what that is. everyone uses netflix, don't they in conoco phillips is oil and gas, charitable...
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is other is a book by james johnston entitled from "from sle hip to harbor -- ship to harbor." both are extraordinarily wonderful works, beautifully written, engagingly written. one deals with the sort of general overview in history of the war of 1812 as it, excuse me, affects the upper chesapeake and also the whole of the chesapeake. but it not only tells you the stories, but it takes you to the places and helps you to envision it through some absolutely extraordinarily lovely illustrations that were commissioned for the work as well as drawing on contemporary illustrations. jim johnston's book is an extraordinary tour de force about the journey of an american, african-american family from a muslim context in africa to a slave ship that brought that individual to annapolis on to georgetown in a much larger context and then, ultimately, the family journey all the way to harvard and to directing education of african-americans in the city of baltimore right up to the near present. both books are wonderfully done. i think you will enjoy hearing about them, and hopefully, you will
is other is a book by james johnston entitled from "from sle hip to harbor -- ship to harbor." both are extraordinarily wonderful works, beautifully written, engagingly written. one deals with the sort of general overview in history of the war of 1812 as it, excuse me, affects the upper chesapeake and also the whole of the chesapeake. but it not only tells you the stories, but it takes you to the places and helps you to envision it through some absolutely extraordinarily lovely...
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johnston, author of "the fine print: how big companies use plain english to rob you blind." title. ? thank you. so i guess to set this up, we have a graph here i want to show. we said in the intro that more built-in protections for the wealthy. this kind of illustrates it. what this shows are basically the cost of tax expenditures, sort of the loopholes and deductions you hear about, the tuition tax credit, child care tax credit, these things. look at the share of federal spending that comes from that and look at all these other programs -- medicare, medicaid, social security, entitlement programs, then nondefense discretionary, defense, and the divide is when you compare the tax expenditures which are locked into the tax code and awfully hard to undo, then the nondefense discretionary, always the first thing on the chopping block. help lower nc people pay for college or, you know -- >> middle-income. >> care for their children. a lot of these tax breaks, the tax expenditures are designed to do the same thing except they disproportionately benefit the wealthy. that's what th
johnston, author of "the fine print: how big companies use plain english to rob you blind." title. ? thank you. so i guess to set this up, we have a graph here i want to show. we said in the intro that more built-in protections for the wealthy. this kind of illustrates it. what this shows are basically the cost of tax expenditures, sort of the loopholes and deductions you hear about, the tuition tax credit, child care tax credit, these things. look at the share of federal spending...
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you were working as a nurse in the intensive care unit at johnston-willis hospital in richmond, virginia. at 2 a.m. a young woman in the late '20s was brought to the hospital by a rescue squad. she had been in a horrific car accident and crashed through the windshield of her old vw bug. haply injured and having suffered massive blood loss, she was pronounced dead, but you and the doctors went to work anyway, trying to revive her. the surgeon on call told reporters quote, maryland was very supportive in everything. we came up with the game plan and it was right on target. we use about 60 units of blood, but the patiently ultimately walked out of the hospital. ms. tavenner, it sounds like you or someone who doesn't give up. your experience israel, buried, and it will serve you well in this position. cms faces a great cast and it requires a leader with the qualities general macarthur described, confidence, courage and compassion. i believe you have what it takes and you will do very well as administrator. i look forward to your testimony. senator hatch. >> thank you, mr. chairman but i want
you were working as a nurse in the intensive care unit at johnston-willis hospital in richmond, virginia. at 2 a.m. a young woman in the late '20s was brought to the hospital by a rescue squad. she had been in a horrific car accident and crashed through the windshield of her old vw bug. haply injured and having suffered massive blood loss, she was pronounced dead, but you and the doctors went to work anyway, trying to revive her. the surgeon on call told reporters quote, maryland was very...
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johnston good morning, one week after the boston marathon bombing the funeral for one of the victimsk begins. we have the latest developments, including the latest on the surviving suspects. that hospitalized teenager still alive, obviously, maybe sharing information. we have the angles covered, plus fox news watch takes a look at the job the media has done so far covering that awful story. we'll see knew a few minutes. bill: see you have at the top of the hour, thank you, jon. a group of senators unveiling a new plan for u.s. immigration reform. how does it stack up against previous attempts and does it stand a chance right now of passing? ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance a new ride comes along and changes everything. the 2013 lexus gs. this is the pursuit of perfection. the 2013 lexus gs. i'my body doesn't work the way it used to. past mprime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. new great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. new great grains pr
johnston good morning, one week after the boston marathon bombing the funeral for one of the victimsk begins. we have the latest developments, including the latest on the surviving suspects. that hospitalized teenager still alive, obviously, maybe sharing information. we have the angles covered, plus fox news watch takes a look at the job the media has done so far covering that awful story. we'll see knew a few minutes. bill: see you have at the top of the hour, thank you, jon. a group of...
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and joining us right now is hugh johnston, chief financial officer at pepsico.is morning. >> thank you, becky. good morning. certainly a tough week in the news. >> it is a tough week in the news. we're trying to do our best to watch other things that are coming along as well. our thoughts with everyone in boston and waco. we saw your numbers this morning. they were impressive, hugh. strong numbers pretty much across the board about from every sector. >> yeah, we really did get off to a strong start to the year. if you look at the 12%, solid bead of six cents, we feel good about that. driven by developed markets such as america foods business. grew 15%, led by china. we feel good about that. we feel good about the margin improvement. up 80 basis points. a solid improvement on margins year over year. what it reflects is a lot of work over the last four or five years, putting the portfolio in a good place. where it's products all the way through to good for you. beverages as well as foods. we really do feel good about the performance in the first quarter. it's a so
and joining us right now is hugh johnston, chief financial officer at pepsico.is morning. >> thank you, becky. good morning. certainly a tough week in the news. >> it is a tough week in the news. we're trying to do our best to watch other things that are coming along as well. our thoughts with everyone in boston and waco. we saw your numbers this morning. they were impressive, hugh. strong numbers pretty much across the board about from every sector. >> yeah, we really did get...
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her lineup live from catherine hull at the key school and now here are ralph eshelman and james johnston looking back at maryland in 1812. >> my name is edward papenfuse and it really is my pleasure not to moderate because i don't think this session really needs moderation but to actually introduce our two panelists today. we are going to be talking about their works and then we are hoping to get a fair amount of discussion and questions from the audience. please forgive the frog in my throat but with all this warm weather we seem to have gotten a lot more allergies around. the two books we are going to be talking about today, one is written by ralph eshelman and a friend of his called in full glory reflected discovering the war of 1812 in the chesapeake and another is a book by james johnston entitled the history of the african-american family. both are extraordinarily wonderful works beautifully written and engagingly written. one deals with the sort of general overview and history of the war of 1812 as it affects the opportunity. it not only tells you the stories but it takes you to t
her lineup live from catherine hull at the key school and now here are ralph eshelman and james johnston looking back at maryland in 1812. >> my name is edward papenfuse and it really is my pleasure not to moderate because i don't think this session really needs moderation but to actually introduce our two panelists today. we are going to be talking about their works and then we are hoping to get a fair amount of discussion and questions from the audience. please forgive the frog in my...