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in maryland and then later on. she was a woman who dealt with heartbreak when she returned to maryland, we see this film -- a little different in the film but it is -- it's hollywood. still beautiful, black love is great, but it was somewhat different -- harriet tells a different story, when she returns to maryland to help basically bring already free husband, john tubman, with her, to philadelphia, she arrives in maryland, goes into hiding almost immediately, and sends word that she has arrived. and he wants no part of her and sends a message -- doesn't even see her. sends a message and says i don't want to see you. i've remarried. and she is a free woman. so this is a moment where it differs a little bit from the film. i think the film does a good job of showing and talking about black love, even under the institution of slavery, but in reality, harriet -- she reports that she was sad but that turned to fury, quickly. this is a woman -- she was like, wait, what? i just traveled how far -- think about this really.
in maryland and then later on. she was a woman who dealt with heartbreak when she returned to maryland, we see this film -- a little different in the film but it is -- it's hollywood. still beautiful, black love is great, but it was somewhat different -- harriet tells a different story, when she returns to maryland to help basically bring already free husband, john tubman, with her, to philadelphia, she arrives in maryland, goes into hiding almost immediately, and sends word that she has...
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now this wasn't odd for the eastern shore of maryland. we think about there's a significant minor number of free blackss and enslaved people living side-by-side. so't this is not odd, but of course the family chose to ignore that portion of the will.he so three of harriet's sisters had been sold illegally down for the south. harriet's mother never received that freedom at the age of 45. perhaps this information primed her for what would be the most important journey of her life. after the death of her owner, with the mounting debt she knew her owner's widow would need to sell slaves quickly and harriet had been ill. she struggled with illness a lot of her life. we don't know about this we don't talk about this because we see her as a symbol of sturdy strength and courage. but she dealt with very real physical maladies. so there'd been this long. was she was unable to work and she knew that she would be a target for the auction block. she had heard that she and her brothers would be sold. and so they actually set out to free themselves ahe
now this wasn't odd for the eastern shore of maryland. we think about there's a significant minor number of free blackss and enslaved people living side-by-side. so't this is not odd, but of course the family chose to ignore that portion of the will.he so three of harriet's sisters had been sold illegally down for the south. harriet's mother never received that freedom at the age of 45. perhaps this information primed her for what would be the most important journey of her life. after the death...
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it was based on maryland's history. what lessons can we learn from history that told us about current events? i am so proud that it continues forward. this job that i had from 2002 to 2007 was a job that i loved. discussionsizing between students, faculty, policymakers, diplomats, historians, journalists on a range of topics that were important to marylanders and important to americans. and that mission is more important today than ever before. and so as i look out in the audience today, i see former colleagues, friends, mentors, a lot of people that i admired as a junior faculty here, and i want to recognize a few of them briefly. professor michael kane of the political science department followed me as the centers director. he and i cowrote the original national endowment for humanities grant that currently funds the center and its operations. discussion and civil dialogue person and someone i have admired and always looked up to. helen and tom are here and i wanted to recognize them. helen was a longtime member of th
it was based on maryland's history. what lessons can we learn from history that told us about current events? i am so proud that it continues forward. this job that i had from 2002 to 2007 was a job that i loved. discussionsizing between students, faculty, policymakers, diplomats, historians, journalists on a range of topics that were important to marylanders and important to americans. and that mission is more important today than ever before. and so as i look out in the audience today, i see...
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shall not carry them out of the state of maryland and he shall not sell them to anyone, in maryland or elsewhere. ok. you're probably thinking, wait a minute, the will cannot be the whole story here with the timing of the lawsuit. the will was in 1824 and ash is sold in 1839. what happened in the intervening period and why is ash suddenly sold against the provisions of this will? first of all, we need to recognize, for years gerard greenfield, the nephew, did nothing to violate the will. this will meant that gerard greenfield in tennessee had to keep james ash and ann bell and others who fell under its provisions in maryland. he could not sell them. and so in this situation, ann bell in particular moved to washington, d.c., lived on her own. she hires herself out. she effectively lived as a free woman in a free manner. james ash was unable to do that. it appears he was continuously enslaved on a plantation in prince georges county, but probably hired out by gerard greenfield in tennessee. he has hired out james ash to work, and he is taking all of the proceeds, of course. well, that is
shall not carry them out of the state of maryland and he shall not sell them to anyone, in maryland or elsewhere. ok. you're probably thinking, wait a minute, the will cannot be the whole story here with the timing of the lawsuit. the will was in 1824 and ash is sold in 1839. what happened in the intervening period and why is ash suddenly sold against the provisions of this will? first of all, we need to recognize, for years gerard greenfield, the nephew, did nothing to violate the will. this...
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under the maryland law, they allowed hearsay testimony. ruleden the supreme court in 1813 that hearsay was thatissible, in a way shuts down a certain line of freedom suit. claiming freedom on the basis of an ancestor became so much more difficult to prove if you couldn't use the kind of depositions or testimony, oral in lieuy, family lore of written documents, right? ma mcqueen did not win her suit, but hundreds of other enslaved people and families did whein their suit. dred scott did not win his, but hundreds of others did. if we can compare just for a minute, what are the similarities between queen v hepburn and dred scott versus sanford? what are similarities? you all mentioned that dred queen's.laim was like he was saying he was free because he had set foot on free soil where slavery was illegal in illinois, and under illinois illinois,ng foot in that was immediately a emancipatory. he was also free because he had been taken to the wisconsin territory, where slavery was barred under the missouri 3630 line.above the i want to draw your
under the maryland law, they allowed hearsay testimony. ruleden the supreme court in 1813 that hearsay was thatissible, in a way shuts down a certain line of freedom suit. claiming freedom on the basis of an ancestor became so much more difficult to prove if you couldn't use the kind of depositions or testimony, oral in lieuy, family lore of written documents, right? ma mcqueen did not win her suit, but hundreds of other enslaved people and families did whein their suit. dred scott did not win...
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i can stay in maryland. i can reunite my army and i can fight the battle i came here looking to fight. so on september 15, in the fields around sharpsburg, maryland, this is where we are right now. the confederate army of northern virginia begins to set up on these ridges, on these hills, on this high ground so lee can reunite his force and fight the union army in battle. is this a risk for robert e. lee? absolutely. he is a risk taker. it is a key characteristic of who he was as a commander. he is fighting with his back to a major river. this is a risk for him. however, he does not want to abandon this campaign entirely just yet. if he can reunite his army and fight a battle in maryland, that is the goal he came here for. he is going to give it a try. for lee, what i think we will find as we talk more about the battle of antietam, -- when we talk about his west battles of the war, typically we talk about chancellorsville or second leessas, but i would argue makes some big mistakes. on september 17, i would
i can stay in maryland. i can reunite my army and i can fight the battle i came here looking to fight. so on september 15, in the fields around sharpsburg, maryland, this is where we are right now. the confederate army of northern virginia begins to set up on these ridges, on these hills, on this high ground so lee can reunite his force and fight the union army in battle. is this a risk for robert e. lee? absolutely. he is a risk taker. it is a key characteristic of who he was as a commander....
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he is headed towards frederick maryland. they realize there is a major threat to washington and baltimore at this point. what is going to happen? you will really appreciate my graphics here. let's send them out, the federal army has the interior lines, the navy, the transport ships. they are going to send out veterans, the first troops that will be coming out will be the third division under james riggot. wait for it, my friend. all right? he is going to arrive in baltimore. from there, they will use transportation to take them out, where general walls is waiting for him. this really becomes a race ere. we also have the first and second division. on july 9, they realize they should send up the rest, as well. how about that? head of all the way to washington dc. they arrive on july 11, the same day he marches to washington c. we will talk about how close hey get. the 19th army corps. they were supposed to reinforce around petersburg. thank you, my friend. i spent a lot of time on that. we got reinforcements coming, but will t
he is headed towards frederick maryland. they realize there is a major threat to washington and baltimore at this point. what is going to happen? you will really appreciate my graphics here. let's send them out, the federal army has the interior lines, the navy, the transport ships. they are going to send out veterans, the first troops that will be coming out will be the third division under james riggot. wait for it, my friend. all right? he is going to arrive in baltimore. from there, they...
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maryland ranks among the top 5 states in the u.s.in related overdose deaths it has seen a nearly 300 percent increase since 2010 they also are to spill the pharmaceutical companies have been fueling the crisis maryland's attorney general has filed charges against purdue pharma accusing the company of engaging in the sept of trade practices to sell highly addictive painkillers such as oxycontin they knew what to do to properly use and the fact is that many people became addicted to heroin because they couldn't afford oxycontin they became addicted to turn opioid medications and switched to her own because it was cheaper maryland is just one example for how america is struggling with the epidemic cities and counties across the united states have filed thousands of lawsuits over the crisis targeting every facet of the health care industry from drug makers to pharmacists to individual doctors they wants to industry to pay up to recoup the costs borne by communities grappling with widespread addiction. communities like this one in marylan
maryland ranks among the top 5 states in the u.s.in related overdose deaths it has seen a nearly 300 percent increase since 2010 they also are to spill the pharmaceutical companies have been fueling the crisis maryland's attorney general has filed charges against purdue pharma accusing the company of engaging in the sept of trade practices to sell highly addictive painkillers such as oxycontin they knew what to do to properly use and the fact is that many people became addicted to heroin...
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. >> now on booktv's "after words" university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman hrabowski, shers insights on building and naming an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what exactly is the empowered university? >> guest: thanks delight he to be here with you. the notification is this, that our universities should be empowered to look in the mirror and be honest with self, and wite as a way of talking about leadership and talking about our society that institutions that are healthy and that are secure should be willing to recognize whatever is going well, to acknowledge that, of course, but also to be willing to say, but we have a way to go, and so it's empowered to be honest with self, and the subtitle which is shared leadership, culture change and academic success start width the notion it's not but the
. >> now on booktv's "after words" university of maryland baltimore county president, freeman hrabowski, shers insights on building and naming an inclusive, high achieving and innovative university. he is interviewed by author and robin hood ceo wesmoore. >> host: it is my honor to join a mentor, guide, role model and one of our society's truest leader, -- freeman hrabowski. have to start with this new book entitle he "the empower evidence university." what...
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he loved to maryland basketball. i wish he could of been around this year, but that was john's real passion was that an high school ball, so about five years ago john called me and asked me a question about high school ball and we talked about it and i said what you doing and he goes on working on a book about high school basketball. gni both covered things in the late 70s early '80s. there's a lot of parts in the book that i enjoyed because we were both of their. it's went on and on and i have written 10 books now peer they are torturous of things to door and john i think took 12 years to write this book, i mean, last conversation i had with john was a few days before he passed. it was about maryland basketball. he was doing a piece about the 25 greatest athletes. i said what you think-- [inaudible] he said he doesn't belong. this is a guy who loves maryland basketball, but he loved to journalism and the truth more and he convinced me not to put him on the list because i had to agree when had a great high school car
he loved to maryland basketball. i wish he could of been around this year, but that was john's real passion was that an high school ball, so about five years ago john called me and asked me a question about high school ball and we talked about it and i said what you doing and he goes on working on a book about high school basketball. gni both covered things in the late 70s early '80s. there's a lot of parts in the book that i enjoyed because we were both of their. it's went on and on and i have...
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communities like this one in maryland where they're desperately need help to fight the epidemic but they also. the want the pharma industry to admit their wrong doing and stop it. the annual sydney to hobart yacht race began on thursday 155 yachts are racing along the southern coast of australia to the island of tasmania it's one of the toughest sailing races in the world the boats cover almost 630 nautical miles 2 years ago the yacht comanche set the record for the race reaching the tasmanian capital hobart in one day 9 hours and 15 minutes but this time around the record holder is currently lagging behind another australian yacht info track. you're watching news from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour coming up in a minute a documentary about the team trying to build a habitable research station on the moon but 1st staying down here on earth it has snowed in southern california in the joshua tree national park enjoyed. it's time to take one step further and face the consul. in time to search the unknown and find for the troops. time to overcome downed trees and contract
communities like this one in maryland where they're desperately need help to fight the epidemic but they also. the want the pharma industry to admit their wrong doing and stop it. the annual sydney to hobart yacht race began on thursday 155 yachts are racing along the southern coast of australia to the island of tasmania it's one of the toughest sailing races in the world the boats cover almost 630 nautical miles 2 years ago the yacht comanche set the record for the race reaching the tasmanian...
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he represented the fifth district of maryland. which i i'iow fifth district of maryland. which i now represent. his son is presently the second term republican governor of our state. when larry hogan senior died in 2017, every obituary lead with praise for his act of political courage. who among us, many years from now, will receive such praise as a man or woman of courage? who will regret not having earnedit? courage? who will regret not having earned it? we've talked a lot about partisan differences. there is one person who has spoken today, who is neither a person who has spoken today, who is neithera memberof the person who has spoken today, who is neithera member of the republican party nor the democratic party. his
he represented the fifth district of maryland. which i i'iow fifth district of maryland. which i now represent. his son is presently the second term republican governor of our state. when larry hogan senior died in 2017, every obituary lead with praise for his act of political courage. who among us, many years from now, will receive such praise as a man or woman of courage? who will regret not having earnedit? courage? who will regret not having earned it? we've talked a lot about partisan...
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john: parris glendening was maryland's liberal docratic governor.rst campaign in 1994, he sought to counter attacks that he was soft on crime. >> we must stop the slaughter that is ing on in our communities. i support putting violent offenders in prison angiving what i call truth in sentencing. if you are sentenced to life ins , it ought to mean life in prison. and not eleven years, the way it does today. john: in 1994, earl young had served 9 years for 1st degree murder in a robbery gone wrong. tell me what it was like as a 17 year old, to go into a maximum security prison. >> hard. penitentiary with some of tciety's, supposedly some of society's worst worst. olhn: were you scared? >> absolutely. aely. john: his hope, the possibility of parole. >> i felt hopeful, i felt optimistic.i becausplied myself. i kept steady employment. i stayed out of trouble to the best omy abilities. my days were complete from the beginning to the end, with all constructive things. john: but after glendening announced in 1995 he would no longer sign parole young would re
john: parris glendening was maryland's liberal docratic governor.rst campaign in 1994, he sought to counter attacks that he was soft on crime. >> we must stop the slaughter that is ing on in our communities. i support putting violent offenders in prison angiving what i call truth in sentencing. if you are sentenced to life ins , it ought to mean life in prison. and not eleven years, the way it does today. john: in 1994, earl young had served 9 years for 1st degree murder in a robbery gone...
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i don't know if any of you went to maryland but the classrooms on top of the coal fieldhouse i used to have to go to when the windows were painted shut. but cole was our passion. he knew everything to the point i knew a lot about basketball but i would say who does this remind you of cracks he loved maryland basketball and i spent the last season with him i wish you could've been around this year but that was his passion so five years ago he calls me to ask me a question about high school ball and he says i'm working on a book of high school basketball but we had cover things in the early seventies and eighties he went on and on i have written tort textbooks they are just torturous and it took him 12 years to write this book wax the last conversation i had with john was about maryland basketball about the 25 greatest athletes but we didn't know and i said what do you think he said not on the list he said it doesn't belong so now he loves maryland basketball but he loves the truth more and he convinced me not to put them on the list because having a great high school career some two or
i don't know if any of you went to maryland but the classrooms on top of the coal fieldhouse i used to have to go to when the windows were painted shut. but cole was our passion. he knew everything to the point i knew a lot about basketball but i would say who does this remind you of cracks he loved maryland basketball and i spent the last season with him i wish you could've been around this year but that was his passion so five years ago he calls me to ask me a question about high school ball...
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many states followed suit, with a notable exception: the state of maryland.in this piece produced in collaboration with the university of maryland's howard center for investigative journalism, nationalhn correspondent ang reports on the uncertain fate of prisoners who are still serving life sentences for crimes theyco itted as minors. >> yang: in the 1990s fear and anger ovlent crime led to a sharp increase in that included sentencing large numbers of juveniles to life in adult prisons, without parole. in 2012, the supreme court declared that cruel and unusual punishment, but in maryland, so called jenile lifers now in their 50s and 60s still wait for parole. earl young had been sentenced to life as a juvenile >> the system is broke. the system needs fixing. and one individual, mr. parris glendening was the heaioof this situ >> yang: parris glendening was maryland's liberal democratic governor. during his first camign in 1994 he sought to counter attacks that he was soft on crime. >> we must stop the slaughter that is going on in our communities. i support pu
many states followed suit, with a notable exception: the state of maryland.in this piece produced in collaboration with the university of maryland's howard center for investigative journalism, nationalhn correspondent ang reports on the uncertain fate of prisoners who are still serving life sentences for crimes theyco itted as minors. >> yang: in the 1990s fear and anger ovlent crime led to a sharp increase in that included sentencing large numbers of juveniles to life in adult prisons,...
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tonight, at least one person is dead after a small plane crashed into a neighborhood in maryland. single engine aircraft slammed into two homes in college park, setting them on fire. the pie hot was killed. the cause is under investigation investigation. to louisiana now, and new details tonight on another small plane crash that killed five people. the plane expdmiwn irk lot just minutes after takeoff saturday. but without a flight data recorder on board, finding out what caused the plane to fall from the sky may be difficult. sheer mireya villarreal. >> ntsb investigators are sifting through debris to find out exactly what caused the crash of the private plane yesterday morning. >> this is no distress call that we were aware of and air traffic control issued a low altitude alert warning as the aircraft passed through 700 feet. >> reporter: the incident occurred just before 9:30 saturday morning as the plane crashed into the parking lot of a post office -- oh, my god. >> reporter: -- less than two miles from the lafayette regional airport where it had taken off. >> it just skidded
tonight, at least one person is dead after a small plane crashed into a neighborhood in maryland. single engine aircraft slammed into two homes in college park, setting them on fire. the pie hot was killed. the cause is under investigation investigation. to louisiana now, and new details tonight on another small plane crash that killed five people. the plane expdmiwn irk lot just minutes after takeoff saturday. but without a flight data recorder on board, finding out what caused the plane to...
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and maryland, virginia tech, all the institutions in between. and we are working with companies to look at the skills of what people need. one of the challenges that you may not know about is that there are so many technology jobs that are not getting killed right now. well, it is exciting to see the work that we are doing and others with that greater partnership to have the certificate programs that would allow many more humanities and majors in the social sciences to get into the technology field. they've got that broad education, certain courses they can take and whether it is statistics or programming, it allows them to get jobs. it's the only way that we will get with the technology infrastructure we are not producing enough science majors or people of color come and women in the 80s for example, we had about 36% of the computer science majors and now we're down to 20% or slightly below that. it's a major travesty that we have not as a society looked and said something is wrong with this picture. our approach is to have women in it and so w
and maryland, virginia tech, all the institutions in between. and we are working with companies to look at the skills of what people need. one of the challenges that you may not know about is that there are so many technology jobs that are not getting killed right now. well, it is exciting to see the work that we are doing and others with that greater partnership to have the certificate programs that would allow many more humanities and majors in the social sciences to get into the technology...
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maryland, delaware, virginia what's now west virginia. them run along pennsylvania's southern border and the border was known as the mason-dixon line the boundary seems increasingly important as a marker when you move into southern slave states and pushing to free northern state like pennsylvania. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped, pennsylvania was a free northern state one of the many in the north that slowly disentangled themselves from grace slavery over the previous 50 years. that meant that that boundary line running across pennsylvania's southern border the mason-dixon line as far as black people were concerned became ever more important. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped that mason-dixon line along pennsylvania's southern border for black people it seemed to divide two worlds, separating northern free states from southern slave states. it was the closest thing for african americans to moderate international border anywhere in north america. philadelphia's proximity to the mason-dixon line to the frontier lin
maryland, delaware, virginia what's now west virginia. them run along pennsylvania's southern border and the border was known as the mason-dixon line the boundary seems increasingly important as a marker when you move into southern slave states and pushing to free northern state like pennsylvania. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped, pennsylvania was a free northern state one of the many in the north that slowly disentangled themselves from grace slavery over the previous 50 years....
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can't the state of maryland say you as a licensed taxi cab operator have to do this? >> we certainly can. and, again, that's why we're very much interested in looking at this. >> can we grab the v.i.n.? >> reporter: last year cbs affiliate wusa found many as one in six washington, d.c. cabs had open recalls including for defective takada air bags which have killed at least 24 people worldwide. >> it's not fair for the unsuspected public. >> reporter: kelly knows the danger of unrecalled recalls. both her daughters died after a recalled steering hose broke, starting a fire in their rental car. >> you don't get over it, what you do is you get through it. and it remains with you until you die. it never goes away. >> reporter: accidents caused by an unrepaired safety defect are not directly tracked so it's impossible to know how many injuries or even deaths are related to them. the center for auto safety has called on companies like uber and lyft to require their drivers to also fix open safety recalls before taking passengers. the center says so far that hasn't happened.
can't the state of maryland say you as a licensed taxi cab operator have to do this? >> we certainly can. and, again, that's why we're very much interested in looking at this. >> can we grab the v.i.n.? >> reporter: last year cbs affiliate wusa found many as one in six washington, d.c. cabs had open recalls including for defective takada air bags which have killed at least 24 people worldwide. >> it's not fair for the unsuspected public. >> reporter: kelly knows...
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brown of maryland. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 748, the gentleman from maryland, mr. brown, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chair. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. i want to first recognize the hart work of chairman -- hard work of chairman grijalva and the sponsors of the underlying pieces of legislation. this packing an reflects a -- package reflects a bipartisan collaboration between members dedicated to conserving our natural resources. in the face of changing climate, extreme weather patterns and events, rising tides, disappearing species, and habitat destruction, it is critical we act now to preserve and protect our coastlines and the communities and local economies that depend on the continued health of our water resources. this includes the chesapeake bay, the large ms. esty: wear in the country -- large ms. esty: wear in the country in -- largest estuary in the country. this is important to an -- as an economic engine that attracts millions of tourist
brown of maryland. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 748, the gentleman from maryland, mr. brown, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chair. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. i want to first recognize the hart work of chairman -- hard work of chairman grijalva and the sponsors of the underlying pieces of legislation. this packing an reflects a -- package reflects a bipartisan...
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in maryland, the maryland delegation in 1744 during the lancaster treaty, they are given the name tocarry hogan, the honored place in between. they are between the government of pennsylvania and between the government of virginia, all right? of course, when these names happens, there was an expectation there would be presents offered in response, so the colonial delegation of maryland would host a feast for the indians in exchange for this name. so it's all about the reciprocity that has to be learned. conrad weiser is there to make this clear, tap these guys on the shoulder and say hey, they gave you a name, you better pull it up here. conrad weiser, at one point, during the treaty of lancaster, sits down with the colonial delegates that are about to have dinner in the courthouse with the indians and says we have to go over etiquette issues here, guys, and tell them the proper way to interact with these native american dinner guests that they are going to be having. so that kind of emphasis on not just talking to the indians, but also learning to engage with them in their social way is v
in maryland, the maryland delegation in 1744 during the lancaster treaty, they are given the name tocarry hogan, the honored place in between. they are between the government of pennsylvania and between the government of virginia, all right? of course, when these names happens, there was an expectation there would be presents offered in response, so the colonial delegation of maryland would host a feast for the indians in exchange for this name. so it's all about the reciprocity that has to be...
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alumni but also looking at context. >> looking at the context of one state we are fortunate and maryland and around the country coming from different political parties growing up together so our public work very closely to ensure we keep building a quality of education and it's very encouraging to those of us in the field that in the state of maryland the understanding is clear the future of our state citizens and economy are connected to the quality of education and higher education. >> you talk about they aren't just people from baltimore or the united states this is a global community. what was your first exposure to the global community cracks and studying in egypt we studied as exchange students at american university in cairo when it was the first time i was in an environment where you didn't speak english except at the university and i began to learn from culture and religion and the arabic language to see how people viewed americans and african-americans and that was a broadening experience that led me to appreciate what we do today to encourage more students to have experiences
alumni but also looking at context. >> looking at the context of one state we are fortunate and maryland and around the country coming from different political parties growing up together so our public work very closely to ensure we keep building a quality of education and it's very encouraging to those of us in the field that in the state of maryland the understanding is clear the future of our state citizens and economy are connected to the quality of education and higher education....
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our next question comes from naoli oladende from bowie, maryland.he has a question about the trade deal being negotiated known as the usmca. >> good evening, speaker pelosi. many lawmakers have made the usmca a point of concern lately. i want to know if it will be passed before the holiday season. >> usmca will be passed when we have the language that has enforcement in it. the nafta, which hopefully we will replace with this legislation, is moving forward. but we have good language in there. i myself had hoped this could be a template for future trade agreements, that it would be so good that we would want to use it as a model as we went forward. we're not in that place because we're not in a place that has enforcement. we have issues that relate to the environment, issues that relate to biologics, pharmaceutical drugs, issues that relate to workers' rights. if you don't have enforcement, you're just having a conversation, but you're not having an effective instrument for trade. and so we don't want it to be as if, well, we had nafta, people didn't
our next question comes from naoli oladende from bowie, maryland.he has a question about the trade deal being negotiated known as the usmca. >> good evening, speaker pelosi. many lawmakers have made the usmca a point of concern lately. i want to know if it will be passed before the holiday season. >> usmca will be passed when we have the language that has enforcement in it. the nafta, which hopefully we will replace with this legislation, is moving forward. but we have good language...
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and maryland public and private.you take all the institutions in between and your we are working with companies to look at the skills that people need. and one of the big challenges that you might not know about is there so many technology jobs that are not getting filled right now. it's very exciting to see what we are doing and others with that greater washington partnership's have programs, certificate programs that will loud many more humanities majors in the social sciences to get into the technology field. they've got the broad education, there certain courses they could take, certain experiences with statistics or programming that would allow them to get jobs too. it's the only way were going to be able to deal with the ticket technology infrastructure we're gonna have. we are not producing enough computer science majors and people of color and women. in the 80s, for example, we had about 36% the cumin pewter science are were women. and now are down to 20% or slightly below that. it's a major travesty that we
and maryland public and private.you take all the institutions in between and your we are working with companies to look at the skills that people need. and one of the big challenges that you might not know about is there so many technology jobs that are not getting filled right now. it's very exciting to see what we are doing and others with that greater washington partnership's have programs, certificate programs that will loud many more humanities majors in the social sciences to get into the...
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>> quijano: a service station in maryland changes lanes charging tto the future. and breaking barriers, the new face raising the bar at the nutcracker. >> there has never been a marie that looks like you. >> well, i'm going to be doing ele show and i'm the first person, then i want to make it count. this is the cbs weekend news. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. for the third time in american history, the house of representatives is set to impeach a president. president trump is accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress. today mr. trump tweeted insisting again there is no crime. and as nikole killion at the white house reports, republicans are joining him in fighting back >> reporter: the full house of ull esentatives is set to take ake final step on impeachment on wednesday, voting on two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. >> are you confident you have a majority to impeach the president? >> i am confident. >> reporter: the vote is widely expected along party lines but there could be cracks. >> you can vote against impea
>> quijano: a service station in maryland changes lanes charging tto the future. and breaking barriers, the new face raising the bar at the nutcracker. >> there has never been a marie that looks like you. >> well, i'm going to be doing ele show and i'm the first person, then i want to make it count. this is the cbs weekend news. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. for the third time in american history, the house of representatives is set to impeach a...
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diminished and, therefore, maryland's interest is increase and maryland has a standing and that's their interest. that's the competitive entry that is alleged. i can't figure that out. >> are injuries that be able to compete because we can offer the same types of annuities as a trump international hotel and our competitor processes but we cannot offer the bill to ingratiate individuals to the president. if you remove the president for any question you taken that -- >> the president can still invite them there. all you are removing is a stream of income that goes from the hotel to him as an owner. if we the vast and have go to his son, he assigned his son -- that best -- he can still ask the prince of saudi arabia or whatever you want to come and stay in the hotel. is that an emoluments? >> he's not the recipient so it's not -- >> that affects maryland because his son is getting and not in? >> it would cure a competitive injury because we cannot offer the opportunity to -- >> there's no calculus in which that transfer from the father to the sun changes the competitive analysis. that's wh
diminished and, therefore, maryland's interest is increase and maryland has a standing and that's their interest. that's the competitive entry that is alleged. i can't figure that out. >> are injuries that be able to compete because we can offer the same types of annuities as a trump international hotel and our competitor processes but we cannot offer the bill to ingratiate individuals to the president. if you remove the president for any question you taken that -- >> the president...
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a maryland gas station owner recently dug up all his pumps and plugged into the future.cleave. >> reporter: let the charging begin. after 60 years as the local takoma park, maryland gas station, rs automotive is now the first in the country to fully convert to all electric charge. >> i didn't know i was going to be the first. that was a big surprise, you know. >> reporter: there is no guarantee it will be a success. less than 2% of cars in the u.s. are electric, and then there is the price, maybe 8 to $15 a car for about 30 minutes plugged into one of the four charging stations. are you worried it's going to work? >> when i started my business, the repair shop in 1997, that was the biggest challenge of my life. i mean, financially, we had about $200 in our checking account, and i took a big gamble. that was a really big gamble. this is nothing, sir. >> reporter: the city approached dooley, who came from the u.s. from india 33 years ago about the idea. but it was a conversation at the dinner table with his daughter teresa, then a high school senior that convinced him. >>
a maryland gas station owner recently dug up all his pumps and plugged into the future.cleave. >> reporter: let the charging begin. after 60 years as the local takoma park, maryland gas station, rs automotive is now the first in the country to fully convert to all electric charge. >> i didn't know i was going to be the first. that was a big surprise, you know. >> reporter: there is no guarantee it will be a success. less than 2% of cars in the u.s. are electric, and then there...
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, therefore maryland's interest is decreased, and maryland's interest has a standing increase. marilyn's interest is the crease and i can't figure that. out >> we can offer the we can offer the same kind of amenities to ingratiate event individual to the president. if you remove the present from vacation you've taken, that >> where not removing the president from the equation. the president can still invite them they're all here removing, is a stream of income that goes from the hotel to him as an owner, if if we do divest and have it go to his son, he assigned to his, son it's still the hotel, and he can still ask, the prince of saudi arabia or, whatever, you want to come at this hotel. is that an emoluments? >> he's not the recipient of the profits, so it's not an emoluments. >> that personally affects maryland because his son is getting hit and not? him >> it would obscure the or the ability to compete on equal footing because we don't have the opportunity -- >> there is no calculus in which the that transfer from the father to the sun changes the competitive analysis. that'
, therefore maryland's interest is decreased, and maryland's interest has a standing increase. marilyn's interest is the crease and i can't figure that. out >> we can offer the we can offer the same kind of amenities to ingratiate event individual to the president. if you remove the present from vacation you've taken, that >> where not removing the president from the equation. the president can still invite them they're all here removing, is a stream of income that goes from the...
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enslavedssage to the across washington dc and maryland to teach the enslaved a lesson not to run away, not to escape. and so, they would be sold. they were sold as of the tarrant -- as a deterrent. mary and most of the children were taken to baltimore for sale, to be sold. this is the senior just saw in the short film. they were taken from the bno railroad station in washington baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to stop the and possibly sale of mary and the children. daniel, on the platform, is sort of bludgeoned by the train conductors, and the train pulls away. saw this andnists
enslavedssage to the across washington dc and maryland to teach the enslaved a lesson not to run away, not to escape. and so, they would be sold. they were sold as of the tarrant -- as a deterrent. mary and most of the children were taken to baltimore for sale, to be sold. this is the senior just saw in the short film. they were taken from the bno railroad station in washington baltimore. daniel is desperate trying to stop the and possibly sale of mary and the children. daniel, on the platform,...
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and our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid confusion with our champion erik, he is going to operate by his nickname, rock. and hannah's first name is erik also, but... [ laughter ] ...she's playing as hannah.
and our returning champion, a puzzle maker from gaithersburg, maryland... whose 3-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. just to clear up a point. we select our contestants for each game by chance from a pool of contestants who are here in our studio. rock, his real first name is erik, so in order to avoid confusion with our champion erik, he is going to operate by...
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maryland congressman anthony brown and oklahoma kevin hers. be sure to watch cspan2 news washington journal. life on thursday morning. when the discussion. for your campaign 2020 this weekend we are live in iowa. following the democratic presidential candidates. on friday night mayor pete to deduct speaks with college students at the no college. on saturday, at three p.m. eastern, former bright vice president joe biden, mayor pete the judge and senator amy from sharp, britney sanders, and cory booker. they speak in labor forum in cedar rapids for your then on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern senator journey at simpson college in indianola. life campaign 2020 coverage from iowa this weekend from cspan2. watch anytime on cspan.org and listen on the go, with the free cspan2 radio app.
maryland congressman anthony brown and oklahoma kevin hers. be sure to watch cspan2 news washington journal. life on thursday morning. when the discussion. for your campaign 2020 this weekend we are live in iowa. following the democratic presidential candidates. on friday night mayor pete to deduct speaks with college students at the no college. on saturday, at three p.m. eastern, former bright vice president joe biden, mayor pete the judge and senator amy from sharp, britney sanders, and cory...
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the nation's first fully converted gas-to-election refueling station has just opened up in maryland,s it happened thanks to a very persuasive teenager. >> reporter: let the charging begin. after 60 years as the local takoma park, maryland, gas station, rs automotive is the first in the country to fully convert to all-electric charging. the owner -- >> i didn't know that i was going to be the first. that was a big surprise, you know. >> reporter: there's no guarantee it will be a success. less than 2% of cars in the u.s. are electric. then there's the price -- maybe $8 to $15 a car for about 30 minutes plugged into one of the four charging stations. you worried it's going to work? >> when i started my business, the repair shop in 1997, that was the biggest challege of my life. i mean, financially we had about $200 in our checking account, and i took the big gamble. that was a really big gamble. this is nothing, sir. >> reporter: the city approached doley who came from india 33 years ago about the idea. it was a conversation at the dinner table with his daughter teresa, then a high sch
the nation's first fully converted gas-to-election refueling station has just opened up in maryland,s it happened thanks to a very persuasive teenager. >> reporter: let the charging begin. after 60 years as the local takoma park, maryland, gas station, rs automotive is the first in the country to fully convert to all-electric charging. the owner -- >> i didn't know that i was going to be the first. that was a big surprise, you know. >> reporter: there's no guarantee it will be...
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so from california to maryland, and had to be completed in nine days. of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i'd seen two teams of wounded warriors guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, and wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who have had our different health challenges — be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half them were military. i met sally through some invictus training camps. the one main concern i had was the fact that i'm visually impaired. i had a brain injury when i was injured in the army, quite some time ago now — 1996 — so for me to be cycling on the other side of the road when i am completely blind to the left was always going to be something i'd never done and, quite frankly, didn't really know how that was going to go. we all went over the start line together. what then had to happen was as a non—stop race, we — the team of eight riders broke down into two pods, so there were four people in each pod, and the support crew. the first team carried on cy
so from california to maryland, and had to be completed in nine days. of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i'd seen two teams of wounded warriors guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, and wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who have had our different health challenges — be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half them were military. i met sally through some invictus training camps. the one main concern i...
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can't the state of maryland say you as a licensed taxi cab operator have to do this?. again, that's why we're interested in looking at this. >> reporter: last year they found as many as one in six washington, d.c. cabs had open safety recalls including for defective takata air bags. >> it's not fair for the unsuspecting public. >> reporter: kelly how wick knows the danger. both her daughters died in a violent crash after a recalled power steering hose broke, starting a fire in their rental car. >> you don't get over it. what you do is you get through it. and it remains with you until you die. it never goes away. >> reporter: accidents caused by a vehicle with an unrepaired recall not directly tracked. so it's impossible the know how many injuries or even deaths are related to them. the center for auto safety has made a similar call for uber and lyft to require their drivers to also get recalls fixed before taking passengers. the center says so far that has not happened. kris van cleave, cbs news, baltimore. >>> organ donation is called the gift of life. ahead, a man w
can't the state of maryland say you as a licensed taxi cab operator have to do this?. again, that's why we're interested in looking at this. >> reporter: last year they found as many as one in six washington, d.c. cabs had open safety recalls including for defective takata air bags. >> it's not fair for the unsuspecting public. >> reporter: kelly how wick knows the danger. both her daughters died in a violent crash after a recalled power steering hose broke, starting a fire in...
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so from california to maryland and it had to be completed in nine days. had had on the back of my mind that i wanted to put a team together. i had seen two teams of wounded, injured and sick quys teams of wounded, injured and sick guys do it and seen that there had been no females in that team and wondered why not. there was a raiders, all who have had different health challenges, be that physical oi’ health challenges, be that physical or psychological or both. half the tea m or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and have the military. i met sally through some in the cis training camps. the one main concern i had was that i am visually impaired. i had a brain injury when i was injured in the army in 1996. for me to be cycling on the other side of the road when i am completely blind to the left was a lwa ys am completely blind to the left was always going to be something i had never done and quite frankly didn't really know how that was going to go. we all went over the start line together. what then had to happen was that as a nonstop rac
so from california to maryland and it had to be completed in nine days. had had on the back of my mind that i wanted to put a team together. i had seen two teams of wounded, injured and sick quys teams of wounded, injured and sick guys do it and seen that there had been no females in that team and wondered why not. there was a raiders, all who have had different health challenges, be that physical oi’ health challenges, be that physical or psychological or both. half the tea m or...
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i am proud that nearly 100 marylanders, pledgers, are still in. they comprise many small businesses. we have over ten cities, six counties, cultural institutions, faith and health care organizationses, universities and colleges, and the state treasurer of maryland. they are all still in. members of the united states senate are still in. i am proud to be leading 38 of my colleagues in the senate resolution 404, this bipartisan resolution expresses the sense of the senate that the united states should be working in cooperation with the international community and continuing to exercise global leadership to address the causes and effects of climate change. prior to that, i led a congressional delegation of ten senators to cop 21 that produced the paris agreement in 2015, then the united states committed to lowering its contribution of greenhouse gas emissions, 26% to 28% below 2005 levels by to 25. business and labor are still in. in a recent letter 75 major c.e.o.'s of organized labor represented by the afl-cio stressed the importance of the paris a
i am proud that nearly 100 marylanders, pledgers, are still in. they comprise many small businesses. we have over ten cities, six counties, cultural institutions, faith and health care organizationses, universities and colleges, and the state treasurer of maryland. they are all still in. members of the united states senate are still in. i am proud to be leading 38 of my colleagues in the senate resolution 404, this bipartisan resolution expresses the sense of the senate that the united states...
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a small plane slamming into a maryland neighborhood, damaging a home and cars, killing the pilot. it comes after the louisiana crash that killed at least five. new details of the disaster just one minute after takeoff. the pilot never radioed an emergency. >>> storm barrels east. 32 million people under weather alerts on the final days of holiday travel. a major winter storm with blizzard conditions. icy rain and now a new storm in the west. >>> the desperate search for a 14-year-old ohio boy last seen in surveillance video on his way to school the friday before christmas. the search going nationwide. his mother begging for a miracle. >>> and fireworks in jeopardy? the world's first new year's celebration in sydney, australia, threatened by raging wildfires and triple-digit heat. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm whit johnson. in for tom llamas. we begin with the disturbing attacks on religious services. a gunman opening fire in a church near ft. worth. the man standing up, pulling out a long gun and firing several times. other church members shooting bac
a small plane slamming into a maryland neighborhood, damaging a home and cars, killing the pilot. it comes after the louisiana crash that killed at least five. new details of the disaster just one minute after takeoff. the pilot never radioed an emergency. >>> storm barrels east. 32 million people under weather alerts on the final days of holiday travel. a major winter storm with blizzard conditions. icy rain and now a new storm in the west. >>> the desperate search for a...
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host: silver spring, maryland, line.ican paul is next. aller: somebody said republicans united like never before. think they need to look at themselves. the republican party has been here for a long time. things.ot of great going to be hereafter trump. -- here after trump. just move on past trump, man. i don't understand it. i'm sorry. guys.ed move past trump. please, people. come on. it's a joke. i have been around the world. indonesia, africa, europe, scandinavia. move on past trump, man. there are so many greater things. e got a good thing going on in this country. i am so happy to be here. do not need st donald trump. ost: independent line from david, clearwater, florida. caller: yes, good morning. this impeachment inquiry and it nearly surrounded as been so filled of emotions nd opinion rather than direct corroborating fact that anything that the ional and resident's job itself internationally has somehow country.d our that, you know, for me, i have anything or read anything that would say that was so. democratsin mind, the are teari
host: silver spring, maryland, line.ican paul is next. aller: somebody said republicans united like never before. think they need to look at themselves. the republican party has been here for a long time. things.ot of great going to be hereafter trump. -- here after trump. just move on past trump, man. i don't understand it. i'm sorry. guys.ed move past trump. please, people. come on. it's a joke. i have been around the world. indonesia, africa, europe, scandinavia. move on past trump, man....
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is diminished and maryland's interest is increased and maryland now has a standard and that's the competitive entry alleged. i can't figure that out. our competitive injury is not being able to compete on equal footing because we can offer the same amenities as trump hotel, but cannot offer the ability to ingratiate because of the president and-- >> you're not removing the president from the equation. the president can still invite them there. all you're removing is a stream of income that goes from the hotel to him as an owner and if we divest and have it go to his son, he assigns it to his son, it's still the hotel and he can still ask the prince of saudi arabia, whatever, you ought to come and stay in the hotel. is that an emolument. >> he's not the recipient of the profit and that's not an emolument. >> that adversity reflects on maryland because his son is getting it. >> that would cure the inability to compete on footing-- >> doesn't change the competitive formula. there's no calculus in which that transfer from the father to the son changes competitive analysis, that's what the 2nd cir
is diminished and maryland's interest is increased and maryland now has a standard and that's the competitive entry alleged. i can't figure that out. our competitive injury is not being able to compete on equal footing because we can offer the same amenities as trump hotel, but cannot offer the ability to ingratiate because of the president and-- >> you're not removing the president from the equation. the president can still invite them there. all you're removing is a stream of income...
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on behalf of the district of columbia and maryland. we think that this court lacks jurisdiction over the president's appeal for two independent reasons and that's where i intend to focus my attention but i would be happy to answer any questions. the district court not effectively deny the presidents immunity claims. havembers of this court recognized, the district court was very clear it intended to rule on the motion and i would like to read from it. before jurisdiction can be invoked under the classical -- collateral order doctrine, they must issue a fully consummated decision that constitutes a complete formal and final resolution of the issue. in other words, the court's ruling must be the final ruling on the subject addressed. lacksat alone, this court jurisdiction. the district of columbia and maryland filed self executing rule 41 a1 a1 notice of voluntary dismissal and is this court and other courts have recognized, the filing of such a notice operates in the matter of unconditional rights running to the plaintiff and may not be
on behalf of the district of columbia and maryland. we think that this court lacks jurisdiction over the president's appeal for two independent reasons and that's where i intend to focus my attention but i would be happy to answer any questions. the district court not effectively deny the presidents immunity claims. havembers of this court recognized, the district court was very clear it intended to rule on the motion and i would like to read from it. before jurisdiction can be invoked under...
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it is the tip of southern maryland. it's not very far as the crow flies from washington, but to get there, you have to go a circuitous way. there were about 15,000 confederate troops imprisoned at fort lookout. that would've been an entire core of troops. that was something lee desperately needed. and then i think his main objective was to try to alleviate what was going to be the end of the war for him and that was to force grant to take troops away from richmond and petersburg. and the other big part of the war was to "threaten washington, d.c.." basically the order said if the opportunity presents itself, you have my permission to attack washington. who did he choose -- who did robert e. lee choose to go on this mission? our friend jubal early. it's always nice to have main characters and we surely have one in jubal early. he was born in rocky mount, virginia. he came from kind of a well off family. his parents sent him to west point -- not to be a military man though, to get a good education, which we know even now
it is the tip of southern maryland. it's not very far as the crow flies from washington, but to get there, you have to go a circuitous way. there were about 15,000 confederate troops imprisoned at fort lookout. that would've been an entire core of troops. that was something lee desperately needed. and then i think his main objective was to try to alleviate what was going to be the end of the war for him and that was to force grant to take troops away from richmond and petersburg. and the other...
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going through the convention center through the state of maryland and now the state of maryland has an interest, because the hotel's competitive interest is diminished and that is decrease and now the hotel industry of maryland is injured. i can't figure it out. >> we are not to compete on the same amenities, because we can offer the same amenities, but we cannot offer the ability to ingratiate individuals to the president, and if you remove that, you will be taking it off of the table. >> no, you can't. the president can still invite them there, and all you are removing is a stream of income that goes from the hotel to him as an owner. and if we divest and had to go to the son, and hoe assis he ao the son, and he can still ask the prince of saudi arabia or whatever, you ought to come to stay in the hotel. is that an emolument? >> he is not the recipient of the profit, and so it is not an emolument? >> that is adversely affecting maryland, because his son is getting it and not him. >> it is the curing of the competing on the equal footing, because we cannot -- >> it is not changing the
going through the convention center through the state of maryland and now the state of maryland has an interest, because the hotel's competitive interest is diminished and that is decrease and now the hotel industry of maryland is injured. i can't figure it out. >> we are not to compete on the same amenities, because we can offer the same amenities, but we cannot offer the ability to ingratiate individuals to the president, and if you remove that, you will be taking it off of the table....
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if you're a republican, you only come to maryland if you want to have a fund raiser. you're not going to go to the campaign for the votes the way normally. and i think that's an important thing to understand. the way the system is designed through the electoral college, what we have wound up doing, folks, is we're not, you know, holding elections in the united states of america. we're holding elections in the battleground states of america. so you're only talking in any given presidential cycle somewhere between eight and 12 states, that the presidential campaigns give a damn about. because the rest of it is just -- it's just sidelined. it's flyover or donor. you're not going to take the time, spend the money, because you're going to konsz trait on those winner-take-all states that you need as dictated to by the current political cycle or other things that you look at and say, well, okay, michigan in the last cycle would have been a battleground state, had hillary clinton played effectively. but she sort of took it for granted. and donald trump didn't. and that actual
if you're a republican, you only come to maryland if you want to have a fund raiser. you're not going to go to the campaign for the votes the way normally. and i think that's an important thing to understand. the way the system is designed through the electoral college, what we have wound up doing, folks, is we're not, you know, holding elections in the united states of america. we're holding elections in the battleground states of america. so you're only talking in any given presidential cycle...
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president, let me talk a little bit about the taxpayers of maryland. almost 50% of maryland taxpayers use the itemized deduction and took the advantage of taking off of their federal taxes what they have paid in state and local taxes, so we don't have a tax on a tax. as a result of the limitations imposed in the 2017, these taxpayers now are no longer able to take the form out or state and local tax deductions. in fact, because of the full changes, maryland, where we had almost 50% taking advantage of itemized deductions, that number is about down to 25%. we lost about half of the filers who can't take any of these deductions today. this is an affront on federalism but it also hurts middle-income taxpayers and is fill -- philosophically wrong to have a tax on a tax. the verdict is in with maryland taxpayers. the average refunds are down 6%. refunds are what middle-income taxpayers depend upon, and that's down in our state. it is, has also affected the ability of state and local governments to provide essential services that are important for all citize
president, let me talk a little bit about the taxpayers of maryland. almost 50% of maryland taxpayers use the itemized deduction and took the advantage of taking off of their federal taxes what they have paid in state and local taxes, so we don't have a tax on a tax. as a result of the limitations imposed in the 2017, these taxpayers now are no longer able to take the form out or state and local tax deductions. in fact, because of the full changes, maryland, where we had almost 50% taking...
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in maryland, this is amy. vote for yes to continue this and proceed as quickly as possible to not drag things out. to that end, i would say the investigation into a foreign power in a prior administration is of interest to the public regardless of whether benefiting the president or not. if there are corrupt dealings and favors being done during administration, i would want to know about that and investigate that and no more about it. right now, this is not being looked at, not being investigated and i believe it should be. to the folks that say why did president trump wait until now for an election cycle to initiate aber west to investigate the hunter biden scandal or issue, i would say there was a corrupt investigation prior to zelensky being elected into office of ukraine. our president has a duty to look into the country that we provide and haved understand them investigate corruption. we should not be getting foreign aid to countries that have those funds used in a corrupt manner. to look intouest this ma
in maryland, this is amy. vote for yes to continue this and proceed as quickly as possible to not drag things out. to that end, i would say the investigation into a foreign power in a prior administration is of interest to the public regardless of whether benefiting the president or not. if there are corrupt dealings and favors being done during administration, i would want to know about that and investigate that and no more about it. right now, this is not being looked at, not being...
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so, from california to maryland and had to be completed in nine days.back of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i had seen two teams of wounded guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, i wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who had different health challenges, be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half of them were military. i met sally through some invictus training camps. the one main concern i had was the fact that i am visually impaired. i had a brain injury when i was injured in the army, quite some time ago now, 1996. so, for me to be cycling on the other side of the road, when i am completely blind to the left, was always going to be something i had never done and, quite frankly, didn't really know how that was going to go. we all went over the start line together. what then had to happen was, as a non—stop race, the team of eight riders broke down into two pods, so there were four people in each pod and the support crew. the first team carried on cycling for a n
so, from california to maryland and had to be completed in nine days.back of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i had seen two teams of wounded guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, i wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who had different health challenges, be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half of them were military. i met sally through some invictus training camps. the one main concern i had was the...
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gentleman from maryland. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. case: mr. chairman, i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from maryland will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: d.h.s. now in order to consider -- it is now in order to consider amendment number 6 printed in house report 116-330. the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 6 printed in house report 116-330 offered by mr. huizenga of michigan. the chair: pursuant thousand resolution 748, the gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. huizenga: thank you, mr. chair. i stand here today to offer -- while i stand here today, as i offer my amendment, residents across the great lakes are facing imminen
gentleman from maryland. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. case: mr. chairman, i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from maryland will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: d.h.s. now in order to consider -- it is...