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it will provide tax relief are more than 230,000 marylanders and it will keep tens of thousands of maryland retirees from fleeing our state. [applause] we have some of the best and most highly-funded schools in america, and we have provided record funding six years in a row, committing billion to k-12 education. when isaid the casino -- set the casino lockbox initiative, which will require an additional $4.4 billion into our local schools for critical things like increasing teachers foster feet salary, extended economic programming for at risk students and innovative career technology programs, and we invested $350 million more in fully fundbudget to the kirwan commission without raising taxes. [applause] mr. hogan: more than 75% of our entire capital budget goes to education. no governor in the history of this state has ever invested more in education, and you can help us build on that historic investment by passing our building opportunity act of 2020 that will provide a record $3.9 billion in funding, the largest investment ever in school construction, which will enable us to fulfill eve
it will provide tax relief are more than 230,000 marylanders and it will keep tens of thousands of maryland retirees from fleeing our state. [applause] we have some of the best and most highly-funded schools in america, and we have provided record funding six years in a row, committing billion to k-12 education. when isaid the casino -- set the casino lockbox initiative, which will require an additional $4.4 billion into our local schools for critical things like increasing teachers foster feet...
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. >> my fellow marylanders. as we come together once again for this honored tradition it is my distinct privilege to be the first maryland governor to begin a state of the state address buying saying madam speaker. >> just put in the (applause) applause mister president, up (laughs), members of the general assembly, and distinguished guests, it speaks to the greatness and diversity of our state and to the. the progress that we have made together that a young lawyer from baltimore city, an african american leader from baltimore county and a republican businessman from prince george are all here before this general assembly having been chosen to lead our great state at the dawn of this new decade. this is possible because of those who came before us, selfless leaders like george washington who resigned as commander of the continental forces just a few steps down the hall in our old senate chamber, frances scott key who in the future of a fledgling nation was in doubt penned the words that continue to inspire us to
. >> my fellow marylanders. as we come together once again for this honored tradition it is my distinct privilege to be the first maryland governor to begin a state of the state address buying saying madam speaker. >> just put in the (applause) applause mister president, up (laughs), members of the general assembly, and distinguished guests, it speaks to the greatness and diversity of our state and to the. the progress that we have made together that a young lawyer from baltimore...
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after i was reelected in maryland -- maryland has the highest percentage of democratic voters of any state in america. 40% minority. so to have a republican reelected -- i'm only the second one in 243 years--was sort of a strange occurrence. and people started paying attention and started saying how does republican when the women vote in minorities doing so well among black voters and suburban voters. so people started talking to me and pressuring me. i never made any moves to actually consider but i just didn't think there was a path to victory in a republican primary against a president who continues to have so much support among his primary base. you still believe that? >> i still believe he is pretty strong among his base of supporters. i think there are probably an awful lot of people in america who probably would agree with a lot of things i've been saying and doing that are more moderate and more middle-of-the-road and somewhat frustrated with folks on the far right and the far left, or the republican and democratic party, and the where system works, the process you have to go
after i was reelected in maryland -- maryland has the highest percentage of democratic voters of any state in america. 40% minority. so to have a republican reelected -- i'm only the second one in 243 years--was sort of a strange occurrence. and people started paying attention and started saying how does republican when the women vote in minorities doing so well among black voters and suburban voters. so people started talking to me and pressuring me. i never made any moves to actually consider...
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that is achieving better results for maryland's children. we have taken a balanced and inclusive approach to infrastructure. investing $14 billion in transit, the most ever, and beginning construction on the purple line, which is the largest d3 transit project in north america. we proposed and negotiated a regional solution to address the half a billion dollar a year shortfall in order to save the metro system. after decades of discussion, we negotiated a deal to finally move forward on the howard street tunnel, which will break a major east coast rail transport bottleneck, allowing for double stacked trains, which will dramatically increase production at the port of baltimore and create thousands and thousands of maryland jobs. [ applause ] we have moved forward on nearly all of the highest priority transportation projects in every single jurisdiction all across our state. over 800 projects, totaling $9 billion, in roads and bridges are currently under construction. we advance the transformative regional interstate traffic relief plan, whic
that is achieving better results for maryland's children. we have taken a balanced and inclusive approach to infrastructure. investing $14 billion in transit, the most ever, and beginning construction on the purple line, which is the largest d3 transit project in north america. we proposed and negotiated a regional solution to address the half a billion dollar a year shortfall in order to save the metro system. after decades of discussion, we negotiated a deal to finally move forward on the...
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all you need to vote in maryland is a drivers license. that is what it comes down to with the open borders. it will come to a head in the election time. how do those who crossed over illegally feel about those? guest: it is important to note about the latino vote and it is a diverse electorate. it is one that has people from many different parts of latin america. looking at the state of florida, there are many latinos who are either of cuban origin, colombian, nicaraguan, and issues around immigration are important questions, but in a different way than other parts of the u.s. conversation is illegal immigration and policy towards cuba and people coming from cuba. in regards to the latino vote, it is quite diverse in its viewpoint. when you take a look at who president trump w5% to 28% of the vote -- vote% to 28% of the according to the exit polls. that is an indication of how diverse it is and not all feel the same about policy issues across the country. imprecationse the about senator sanders' comments about castro? guest: it remains to
all you need to vote in maryland is a drivers license. that is what it comes down to with the open borders. it will come to a head in the election time. how do those who crossed over illegally feel about those? guest: it is important to note about the latino vote and it is a diverse electorate. it is one that has people from many different parts of latin america. looking at the state of florida, there are many latinos who are either of cuban origin, colombian, nicaraguan, and issues around...
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and the maryland college of journalism for having the vision to make this possible.hank you. [applause]. >> on think our producer megan anderson, and our digital producer, they were together to create some great radio for this project. i am bob with npr. we figured out the partnerships make this better. it is a good example of that action ungrateful of the university of maryland for recognizing that. and the wisdom of the howard center. and if i could, i'm an old newspaper guy and i spent some time fretting about the future my profession. i have to say that working on this project with my colleagues, and with the students of the university of maryland to see the enthusiasm and the talent and energy, the outrage, i think we will be okay. so congratulations to all my partners and thank you. [laughter]. >> the study aboard recognize regulations on local communities. the outstanding series of capture this year's prize, was reported by christina, has been in effect on all this. she revealed the shocking 20 year effort by major medical equipment manufacturers to hide from
and the maryland college of journalism for having the vision to make this possible.hank you. [applause]. >> on think our producer megan anderson, and our digital producer, they were together to create some great radio for this project. i am bob with npr. we figured out the partnerships make this better. it is a good example of that action ungrateful of the university of maryland for recognizing that. and the wisdom of the howard center. and if i could, i'm an old newspaper guy and i spent...
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. >>> los agentes ice tienen acceso a los inmigrantes de maryland que h maryland que h an ♪ ♪ ja ja.túa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. lentes de sol, sombreros. antes íbamos a la playa solo a divertirnos, hoy vamos a la playa también a hacer algo con significado. por eso construimos la escape con un increíble espacio de carga, tecnología inteligente y el mejor rendimiento estimado por epa en motor híbrido... porque hacer la diferencia es avanzar en la dirección correcta. la reimaginada ford escape 2020. construida para ser extraordinaria. con metro by t-mobile, daniela conquista lo que quiere. persiguiendo sus sueños en su tiempo libre. trabajando turnos extras. teniendo todo bajo control en sus manos. ella está determinada a abrir su propio negocio ... ... con la ayuda del mejor plan sin límites en wireless. llévate una línea sin limites por solo 40 dólares al cambiarte. todo en la red 5g nacional de t-mobile. metro by t-mobile. es todo lo que daniela necesita para conquistar su dia. bloomberg
. >>> los agentes ice tienen acceso a los inmigrantes de maryland que h maryland que h an ♪ ♪ ja ja.túa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. lentes de sol, sombreros. antes íbamos a la playa solo a divertirnos, hoy vamos a la playa también a hacer algo con significado. por eso construimos la escape con un increíble espacio de carga, tecnología inteligente y el mejor rendimiento estimado por...
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. >> fred first was in maryland, good morning. >> i think you're mentioning a point on this, i think most legal hispanic americans what rules and laws and they come here to get away from these socialist countries that have dictatorships with no loss and no justice i think for the most partthey're going to support president trump . because at least he's trying to do something and i live in maryland and there's a lot of undocumented immigrants that's cross over illegally. they already broken our federal laws and in the state of maryland they are forcing us residents to supply a birth certificate, social security and three other pieces of information to show our or prove where we live. i've been in the system of maryland department of motor vehicles for 36 years and i still had to prove who i was and where i live now the democrats in maryland passed a law where they give illegals a waiver so they can get a drivers license and all you need to vote in the state of maryland is a drivers license that's what it all comes down to with these open borders and now i think it's going to come to a
. >> fred first was in maryland, good morning. >> i think you're mentioning a point on this, i think most legal hispanic americans what rules and laws and they come here to get away from these socialist countries that have dictatorships with no loss and no justice i think for the most partthey're going to support president trump . because at least he's trying to do something and i live in maryland and there's a lot of undocumented immigrants that's cross over illegally. they already...
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>> reporter: two apparent tornadoes were reported in maryland.re were no injuries, but some significant damage with homes destroyed and trees ripped from the ground. >> these large pine trees that have probably been here for years just fell down like they were toothpicks. >> reporter: residents aren't sure what hit them. >> it didn't last long. 10-15 seconds, it was gone. >> it just had a whistle to it. it didn't last long. as soon as i heard it, the roof came off. >> reporter: today, georgia assessed the aftermath of a storm that ripped apart houses and flooded neighborhoods. the path of destruction continued north, with winds ripping the roof off warwick high school in central pennsylvania. and over a foot of snow in upstate new york and new england. the storm is making for a messy start to the weekend commute. back on this family farm in maryland, the winds are picking up once again, and you can already see the damage behind me. this happened earlier in just a matter of seconds. when that storm moved through here bringing those high-powered wi
>> reporter: two apparent tornadoes were reported in maryland.re were no injuries, but some significant damage with homes destroyed and trees ripped from the ground. >> these large pine trees that have probably been here for years just fell down like they were toothpicks. >> reporter: residents aren't sure what hit them. >> it didn't last long. 10-15 seconds, it was gone. >> it just had a whistle to it. it didn't last long. as soon as i heard it, the roof came off....
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there were -- after i was re-elected in maryland -- maryland by the way has the highest percentage of democratic voters of any state in america, 40% minority, so to have a republican re-elected, only the second one in 243 years, was sort of a strange occurrence and people started paying attention and started saying how does a republican, you know, win the women vote and the minority, you do so well among black voters and suburban voters. people started talking to me and pressuring me. i never made any kind of moves to actually consider it. i just didn't think there was a path to victory in the republican primary against a president that continues to have so much support in his -- among his primary base. >> you still believe that? >> i still believe that he's pretty strong among his base supporters. i think there probably are an awful lot of people in america who are -- who probably would agree with a lot of the things i've been saying and doing that are more moderate, more kind of middle of the road that are somewhat frustrated with both, you know, the far right and the far left, the
there were -- after i was re-elected in maryland -- maryland by the way has the highest percentage of democratic voters of any state in america, 40% minority, so to have a republican re-elected, only the second one in 243 years, was sort of a strange occurrence and people started paying attention and started saying how does a republican, you know, win the women vote and the minority, you do so well among black voters and suburban voters. people started talking to me and pressuring me. i never...
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trump grill sells maryland crab cakes. maryland crab comes from the chesapeake bay.n the entire eastern seaboard. >> i've lived here any entire life, so of course to me it's very special. i think the chesapeake bay's very unique. >> aubrey vincent is the co-owner of lindy's seafood, a crab processor that's been in business here for the last 40 years. >> every maryland picking house is family run. so it's someone like me and my dad that are running multi-generational family businesses, and that's how that product's getting to your version. >> it's the waterborne version of the family farm. >> up to 140,000 pounds of crab are steamed, picked, and packed every day. >> when our community, our last census i think was like 165 people. i hire 105. based on the census, every single person would need to be unemployed and interested in this job to even begin to fill the job openings. >> there just aren't enough local residents to fill this seasonal job. >> so the only way you can make it all work from a labor standpoint is how? >> well, the only solution we've been able to fin
trump grill sells maryland crab cakes. maryland crab comes from the chesapeake bay.n the entire eastern seaboard. >> i've lived here any entire life, so of course to me it's very special. i think the chesapeake bay's very unique. >> aubrey vincent is the co-owner of lindy's seafood, a crab processor that's been in business here for the last 40 years. >> every maryland picking house is family run. so it's someone like me and my dad that are running multi-generational family...
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for that, he will have a special place in the heart of all maryland. gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] and interview him will be juan williams who needs no introduction but we are going to introduce them anyway. [laughter] emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, celebrated author in his own right, mister williams the prolific chronicler of the civil rights expense in general and the black experience in america. include eyes on the prize, thurgood marshall, american revolutionary and many many more. treasurer of the monk county democratic party, i am pleased to announce the democrats have a 3-1 majority. over registered republicans in our county welcome to friendly . so number welcome to friendly territory. one,[laughter] if you ever need a respite from fox news we welcome you here with open arms. [laughter] gaithersburg, please join me in welcoming juan williams. [applause] juan: a pleasure to be here with craig shirley whom i have known since the reagan white house in the early 80s. i did not know about lacros
for that, he will have a special place in the heart of all maryland. gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] and interview him will be juan williams who needs no introduction but we are going to introduce them anyway. [laughter] emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, celebrated author in his own right, mister williams the prolific chronicler of the civil rights expense in general and the black experience in america. include eyes on the prize, thurgood...
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the finding at the university of maryland. they have shown some interest in urban affairs reporting in baltimore. them this was o not a class, you couldn't skip a day just because you didn't feel day.getting there that >> my first meeting with them was this is going to be a lot of work. to be long days, nothing is it going to go the way you want it to. ou're going to have to readjust, you have to think on that's the job. >> every day in a newsroom is a different. the day we built the sensors is a departure from what we normally do. making the sensors really unexpected but some of the most fun i had on the project. important a really moment for us because we realized that we were not only sensors, our reporters would be putting them in people's homes and tracking data. data ould help bring the aspect of the story to life. >> it added a level of depth to bringory because we could real characters into it, real people and show how this issue is affecting people, not just saying it's hot. the reason that i know that i want to stay
the finding at the university of maryland. they have shown some interest in urban affairs reporting in baltimore. them this was o not a class, you couldn't skip a day just because you didn't feel day.getting there that >> my first meeting with them was this is going to be a lot of work. to be long days, nothing is it going to go the way you want it to. ou're going to have to readjust, you have to think on that's the job. >> every day in a newsroom is a different. the day we built...
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for that i'm sure he will always have a special place in the heart of all marylanders. gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] interviewing mr. shirley today will be on williams, a man who needs almost entered -- no introduction, but we will introduce him anyway, emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, he's a celebrated author in his own right. mr. williams has been a prolific chronicler of the civil rights experience in america. selected works, "eyes on the prize," and "thurgood marshall, american revolutionary." there are a ton more, but i truncated it to those two. as a treasury of the montgomery county democratic party am pleased to announce that the democrats offer a three to one majority over registered republicans. number one, welcome to friendly territory. [laughter] fromu ever need a respite fox news, we welcome you here with open arms. [laughter] gaithersburg, please join me in welcoming on williams. [applause] [no audio] juan: thank you. as a great pleasure to be her with craig shirley, who i have known since the reagan whi
for that i'm sure he will always have a special place in the heart of all marylanders. gaithersburg, join me in welcoming craig shirley. [applause] interviewing mr. shirley today will be on williams, a man who needs almost entered -- no introduction, but we will introduce him anyway, emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, he's a celebrated author in his own right. mr. williams has been a prolific chronicler of the civil rights experience in america. selected works, "eyes on...
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host: washington, maryland, mary. hello there. caller: good morning. i want to push back on that caller from michigan. there's not going to be any communist party taking over. you know, bernie sanders is not a communist. he's a socialist. and there's nothing wrong with socialist and let me explain something to you people. if you don't like socialist, republicans, why don't you give up your social security, your medicare, your med care -- medicaid. put in your own roads. build your own hospitals. put in your own police apartment in your neighborhood. do it all yourself. because that is what socialism is. and canada is a capitalist country with socialist policies. get your rings out of the fan and learn something. bernie sanders is going to be the next president. trump is so bad that he has
host: washington, maryland, mary. hello there. caller: good morning. i want to push back on that caller from michigan. there's not going to be any communist party taking over. you know, bernie sanders is not a communist. he's a socialist. and there's nothing wrong with socialist and let me explain something to you people. if you don't like socialist, republicans, why don't you give up your social security, your medicare, your med care -- medicaid. put in your own roads. build your own...
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with me now is jamie raskin from maryland. thank you very much for being with us. i appreciate it on rainy friday morning. the house speaker said there's no plans to subpoena john bolton but she did not take it off the table. so i want to know what is stopping the democrats from issuing that subpoena to the former national security adviser right now? >> obviously the impeachment investigation itself is over, but our constitutional oversight duties continue. we don't want to just to stay kind of on that one track, but we certainly want all of the truth to come out because we have to defend the 2020 election. >> right. >> and, you know, that i think is issue number one for us. defending the integrity of the election and making sure that this ukraine shakedown which was condemned as impeachable by the house and he was found either guilty of it or guilty of inappropriate conduct by a majority of people in the senate stops. we have to make sure he does not continue with this ukraine
with me now is jamie raskin from maryland. thank you very much for being with us. i appreciate it on rainy friday morning. the house speaker said there's no plans to subpoena john bolton but she did not take it off the table. so i want to know what is stopping the democrats from issuing that subpoena to the former national security adviser right now? >> obviously the impeachment investigation itself is over, but our constitutional oversight duties continue. we don't want to just to stay...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: purpose of a parliamentary inquiry. the majority leader has asserted that the document in question was the property of the house. was, in fact, the document that the speaker had to read the property of the house? the speaker pro tempore: the message is part of the proceedings of the house and can be used by the house for archiveal and printing purposes. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, additional question. the speaker pro tempore: the house is not in order. the gentleman may continue. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, after the esident had spoken state of the union, delivered that to the congress of the united states, at the end of that session, i moved that that document be enrolled in the house proceedings of last evening. am i to understand from the ruling that that document was specifically the document that ould have been enrolled? the speaker pro tempore: the document was printed. mr. hoyer: that document did not exist, according to the assertion of the republican leader. it was destroyed.
for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: purpose of a parliamentary inquiry. the majority leader has asserted that the document in question was the property of the house. was, in fact, the document that the speaker had to read the property of the house? the speaker pro tempore: the message is part of the proceedings of the house and can be used by the house for archiveal and printing purposes. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, additional question. the speaker pro...
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the upper south, north carolina, maryland, virginia.e and forced movement separated about half of all enslaved children from at least one of their parents. so the economy of slavery had dangerous results for black families, for black communities. as all of this proceeded, enslaved people organized and strategized and look for ways they might claim some kind of power over their lives. their connections to one another were critical for the kind of power they were able to use. one way we can understand the importance of the kind of connections is the practice of truancy. truancy describes the practice of enslaved people running away from a plantation, running away from a farm, and staying away for a few nights. maybe they would stay away for a week or two. but the distinction between truancy and just running away is that enslaved people who were described as true and were not -- truant were not necessarily intending to leave the south. there is a woman named sally smith who described some of her experiences with this. smith was interviewed
the upper south, north carolina, maryland, virginia.e and forced movement separated about half of all enslaved children from at least one of their parents. so the economy of slavery had dangerous results for black families, for black communities. as all of this proceeded, enslaved people organized and strategized and look for ways they might claim some kind of power over their lives. their connections to one another were critical for the kind of power they were able to use. one way we can...
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joining me now, maryland democratic congress jamie raskin on the house judiciary committee and scheduled to hear from attorney general barr on march 31st. congressman, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. i want to just get to the march 31st. what do you believe you might get out of the attorney general? what do you hope to get? if it was a really good day, what does success look like in an interview by the judiciary committee of the attorney general in this circumstance? >> well, we want to know why there's an onslaught against all of the president's perceived political opponents taking place and why they want to reopen all of these cases and revisit the work of the career prosecutors. you know? attorney general barr himself blew up at the president saying that the president's tweets making it impossible for him to do his job and his job, of course, is to defined as doing the president's bidding so basically what he's saying is, mr. president, i'm a sycophant and going after your -- >> you don't have to tweet and tell me what to do. i know what to do.
joining me now, maryland democratic congress jamie raskin on the house judiciary committee and scheduled to hear from attorney general barr on march 31st. congressman, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. i want to just get to the march 31st. what do you believe you might get out of the attorney general? what do you hope to get? if it was a really good day, what does success look like in an interview by the judiciary committee of the attorney general in this circumstance?...
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maryland -- we're informant new york. maryland, georgia, and florida?three african-americans are poised to be potentially be governor of those states. i have never seen this. there is a reaction to this. so people are not -- it's not just black people. it's not just -- people are seeing what is happening and they're upset so it could be a southern strategy all it wants. for every action there is a reaction. and i met andrew gillum last week, he remind he me of barack obama but has this theme of everyone, universality. i met stacy abrahams and we commune okay. same thing, theme of universality. i want to see what happens. don't mow what is happening in each state but i want to see because anything can change because you have this quiet move of african-americans voting, but then you have this other move that could come up and say, we're not going to let it happen. what's that happened with trump and that's what happened with andrew gillum. they didn't expect it. came out of nowhere. and one thing he did say to me when i talked to andrew last week, he said
maryland -- we're informant new york. maryland, georgia, and florida?three african-americans are poised to be potentially be governor of those states. i have never seen this. there is a reaction to this. so people are not -- it's not just black people. it's not just -- people are seeing what is happening and they're upset so it could be a southern strategy all it wants. for every action there is a reaction. and i met andrew gillum last week, he remind he me of barack obama but has this theme of...
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maryland, our, governor from california, we are very proud of you as well. i am in all of the national governors association because just the weight of all that you do is so significant, so significant that we sent you some of our very best from the house of representatives. don't let me take attendance, i won't go any further. john has california connections growing up there. all of you, congratulations and thank you for what you do for your country. they allid, governor, have a commitment to public service, and that's what we should respect in each other, recognizing our differences but also knowing that at any given moment we are all a resource to each other, and as i say to my members, there are internal friendships, but there are not internal animosities. you meet each other in this kaleidoscope of public service that we are in. , using the in awe term again, of the governor father. i knew him when he was in college at that time, advising your father then, and so proud of your leadership in the tradition in your family. in your family and mine, public s
maryland, our, governor from california, we are very proud of you as well. i am in all of the national governors association because just the weight of all that you do is so significant, so significant that we sent you some of our very best from the house of representatives. don't let me take attendance, i won't go any further. john has california connections growing up there. all of you, congratulations and thank you for what you do for your country. they allid, governor, have a commitment to...
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she went to school in suburban, maryland -- in suburban maryland. what better thing to deliver to your classmates than prom at the white house. she is dancing. you can see the pattern very clearly. in thettern has been room since 1902. sometimes there are just special events that have no diplomatic point of view. the one on the left is misses president whoe entertained all of the nobel prize winners of the americas. this is misses kennedy talking to poet carl sandberg and president kennedy talking to carl buck, the notable author. this is the time he made a famous remark where he said i think this is the most extraordinary collection of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house with the possible exception of when thomas jefferson died here alone. [laughter] >> on the lower right was the 200th anniversary of the atoms moving into the white house. we have this anniversary coming up, everybody celebrated the millennium and you had the disputed election. president bush running against vice president gore and the hanging cha
she went to school in suburban, maryland -- in suburban maryland. what better thing to deliver to your classmates than prom at the white house. she is dancing. you can see the pattern very clearly. in thettern has been room since 1902. sometimes there are just special events that have no diplomatic point of view. the one on the left is misses president whoe entertained all of the nobel prize winners of the americas. this is misses kennedy talking to poet carl sandberg and president kennedy...
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host: jeffrey in maryland. also voting. voted?u always caller: yes. get to vote -- the new people, i get them to vote like social services places and other places, i vote because i was born in 1961 and what i see -- when i see what is going on with this president, his ways are not american way. i am trying to get democrats more involved because we are .lways to blame people call on c-span and say democrats did this. we did not start these things like the russia probe or ukraine probe. to divide the country. i am going to vote for bernie this time because it looks like he has a movement going on. i watched him in el paso, san antonio, houston, the people who came up for this man, i did not believe my eyes. it look like a donald trump rally to me, even stronger. i am trying to get young people to vote because we have to have a change. we do not need a government if you have -- if you don't have social services. look at the rich people. wife isconnell's getting the grant. mcconnell mitch mcconnell is putting judges in seats. to thosen you talk young 18-2
host: jeffrey in maryland. also voting. voted?u always caller: yes. get to vote -- the new people, i get them to vote like social services places and other places, i vote because i was born in 1961 and what i see -- when i see what is going on with this president, his ways are not american way. i am trying to get democrats more involved because we are .lways to blame people call on c-span and say democrats did this. we did not start these things like the russia probe or ukraine probe. to divide...
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he doesn't have a job unless the people of maryland in his district say he does. he doesn't get to make himself a congressman, and he doesn't get to keep the job. for all of that haranguing, the browbeating, how congress is lower than a cockroach, guess what you are going to do? you're are going to reelect the vast majority of them in november. recognize the power you have as the people. ask yourself what you are willing to put up with. if you are not upset, outraged, guess what? finetatus quo is working for me. my 401(k) is great. i got a tax cut. you can rationalize and make whatever excuse you want. with the president's behavior reminds me of, and this is the disassociation we make, imagine in your neighborhood your child is a bully, right? your child has beaten up every other kid, called the names, just acted up. the parents in the neighborhood come to you and say you've got to do something about your kid. is, he brings home straight a's. at least he gets good grades. while he is checking every box you want him to check, tax cuts, supreme court justices, dereg
he doesn't have a job unless the people of maryland in his district say he does. he doesn't get to make himself a congressman, and he doesn't get to keep the job. for all of that haranguing, the browbeating, how congress is lower than a cockroach, guess what you are going to do? you're are going to reelect the vast majority of them in november. recognize the power you have as the people. ask yourself what you are willing to put up with. if you are not upset, outraged, guess what? finetatus quo...
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maryland does give special driver's licenses to illegal aliens. your reaction to this story?p to this by offering licenses to people who aren't here illegally. the common sense way to catch people is to cross-check their facial recognition. liz: a federal study last year showed problems with misidentifying. should they go to the states or courts first to gets permission for this? >> it's challenging when you are dealing with privacy issues. but the fact that maryland is allowing licenses to be given to non-citizens -- liz: do you think states should not issue licenses to illegal aliens? >> i think you open yourself up to issues with the federal government. liz: do you oppose it? >> yes, i do. i don't think they should be issuing them. liz: thanks for watching. lou dobbs is next on the fox business network. have a good evening. [♪] gregg: good evening, i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. the coronavirus pandemic is worsening. as the virus spreads, so do fears. concerns continuing to rock global stock markets. the dow, the nasdaq, the s & p plummeting 4%
maryland does give special driver's licenses to illegal aliens. your reaction to this story?p to this by offering licenses to people who aren't here illegally. the common sense way to catch people is to cross-check their facial recognition. liz: a federal study last year showed problems with misidentifying. should they go to the states or courts first to gets permission for this? >> it's challenging when you are dealing with privacy issues. but the fact that maryland is allowing licenses...
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ofis a native resident bethesda, maryland.has a ba in history from maryland with a museum concentration from washington university. the music that will follow will be from oc music and art but we begin with the history of the white house from my friend, bill allman. [applause] >> i have to tell you that we were in here this afternoon consulting on the new installation of all of this wonderful stuff and they put the podium here and i have been used to the fact you have a center podium and they put a screen behind you. those people cannot see that side, and these people cannot see the side, and when i noticed there were two slots in the person,the installing from your staff said i did it right and somebody noticed! [laughter] talk,uld see, and i can and everybody will be happy. it is a pleasure to be here this afternoon. let's say -- i have to learn how to do this. maybe it is working? there we go. the east room east. [laughter] here.sting a shadow that may be because of c-span not your regular installation. this is a picture th
ofis a native resident bethesda, maryland.has a ba in history from maryland with a museum concentration from washington university. the music that will follow will be from oc music and art but we begin with the history of the white house from my friend, bill allman. [applause] >> i have to tell you that we were in here this afternoon consulting on the new installation of all of this wonderful stuff and they put the podium here and i have been used to the fact you have a center podium and...
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the gentleman from maryland, the gentleman from mr. south carolina, the gentleman from new mexico, the gentleman from mr. , therk -- from new york gentlewoman from illinois, the gentlewoman from california, the gentlewoman from kansas, the gentlewoman from new mexico, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scully's, the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. cheney, the gentleman from minnesota, the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, the gentleman from texas, -- thedy, from oklahom gentleman from oklahoma. >> the president of the senate appoints the following senators onmembers of the committee the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, the senator from south dakota, the senator from iowa, mr. grassley, the senator from wyoming, the senator from iowa, miss ernst, the senator from missouri, mr. bluhm, the senator from indiana, mr. young, the senator from new york,
the gentleman from maryland, the gentleman from mr. south carolina, the gentleman from new mexico, the gentleman from mr. , therk -- from new york gentlewoman from illinois, the gentlewoman from california, the gentlewoman from kansas, the gentlewoman from new mexico, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scully's, the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. cheney, the gentleman from minnesota, the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, the gentleman from north...
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a look at some of the bus scenes beaue are listening to in baltimore, maryland. hillaryi actually liked over obama because i did not know who he was, but a lot of my clients, female, would tell me why she did not like hillary, and it was because of abortion. she was for abortion and gay rights or whatever. my message to the democrats is, trump is the republican party and it is only going to get better. if you think the republican party is going to go through trump back to lindsey graham, after trump, it is going to be nikki haley. it is going to get better. my advice is to go for someone like bloomberg who is going to clean you up, because it is the democrat party, and they need to tighten up. america is not a communist country. if there is anything in the constitution that resembles socialism and communism, please write a book about it, because it does not exist. america will never be a country,.or communist coverage of the state of the union address from a joint session of congress gets underway on tuesday evening. all of our event coverage on the web at c-span
a look at some of the bus scenes beaue are listening to in baltimore, maryland. hillaryi actually liked over obama because i did not know who he was, but a lot of my clients, female, would tell me why she did not like hillary, and it was because of abortion. she was for abortion and gay rights or whatever. my message to the democrats is, trump is the republican party and it is only going to get better. if you think the republican party is going to go through trump back to lindsey graham, after...
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columbia hosted congressman of maryland. former rnc chair and the deputy white house chief of staff for president clinton. former washington dc mayor moderated the discussion. [background noises] >> i am sharon, i will ask the camera crew that we are blessed tonight not only to have our regular camera crew but also to have c-span with us. we are also live streaming this on the facebook page and for those of you who want to find it later you can go to our page, i think, and we will upload it on youtube, is that correct? again, i am sharon, founding director of the institute of public policies and history which is housed here at the university of the district of columbia. we will launch in january of last year by mayor bowser and president ronald mason. we have sort of the same focus as do other institute in politics except for a very strong focus as well on the history of this city and by so doing the history of this country because unlike most other cities we are entirely a creature of the politics of creating a new nation a
columbia hosted congressman of maryland. former rnc chair and the deputy white house chief of staff for president clinton. former washington dc mayor moderated the discussion. [background noises] >> i am sharon, i will ask the camera crew that we are blessed tonight not only to have our regular camera crew but also to have c-span with us. we are also live streaming this on the facebook page and for those of you who want to find it later you can go to our page, i think, and we will upload...
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joining me now is chuck jenkins, sheriff of frederick county maryland.ff, what's your message tonight to the people watching all of this thinking it's just one county. >> you know what, this has been affecting every county for year. prior to them declaring century status, we were seeing the criminal element, the criminal illegal aliens come up from montgomery and pg counties, bleed into frederick county. we've been dealing with crime. >> laura: i want to put this up on the screens of people understand the scope of what were talking about. there are ten illegals who were arrested for sexual assault from july to november of 2019. here are their names. this is during this span, when the montgomery county executive mark ehrlich signed that executive order barring i.c.e. agents were actually going to the court houses to arrest these people. meanwhile we get the laundry list of individuals raping, in many cases, young minors. speak we have seen gain crime. we've seen machete killings. we have seen rape and sexual assault. i've been 30 years and frederick count
joining me now is chuck jenkins, sheriff of frederick county maryland.ff, what's your message tonight to the people watching all of this thinking it's just one county. >> you know what, this has been affecting every county for year. prior to them declaring century status, we were seeing the criminal element, the criminal illegal aliens come up from montgomery and pg counties, bleed into frederick county. we've been dealing with crime. >> laura: i want to put this up on the screens...
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. >> ice hace reconocimientos faciales en maryland con la vista puesta en inmigrantes sin papeles. ♪a. descarga audible. la selección de audiolibros mas grande del mundo. pintar mi sala. solo necesitaba una lámpara cool. fui a marshalls y ahí estaba- me encantó el diseño único y el precio. marcas que wow. precios que fascinan. marshalls. ¡yu sorpresa te espera! ♪ ja ja. bam bam bam hey! recibí tu nota. hola! thank you, hermano. ♪ dando vueltas como una oreo ♪ ¿sabes quién soy? soy todos los latinos que viven en este país. soy el que vino y se quedó. y el que nació aquí. y la que trajeron de pequeña, to dream big. sí. soy cada latino que cuenta en el censo para tener un mejor futuro: mejores escuelas, más clínicas de salud o centros comunitarios y de recreación. el censo es seguro y por ley tu información personal está protegida. ¡el censo ya viene! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. dale forma a tu futuro. nuevade maybelline new york.ift, el efecto de un lifting de pestañas sin tener que ir al salón. el cepillo de doble curva efecto lifting, levanta, alarga y da volumen. ♪ nueva m
. >> ice hace reconocimientos faciales en maryland con la vista puesta en inmigrantes sin papeles. ♪a. descarga audible. la selección de audiolibros mas grande del mundo. pintar mi sala. solo necesitaba una lámpara cool. fui a marshalls y ahí estaba- me encantó el diseño único y el precio. marcas que wow. precios que fascinan. marshalls. ¡yu sorpresa te espera! ♪ ja ja. bam bam bam hey! recibí tu nota. hola! thank you, hermano. ♪ dando vueltas como una oreo ♪ ¿sabes...
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this is from the conservative political action conference in national harbor maryland. >> everyone is really excited for something, what is it? >> i don't know. >> thank you all so much for being here. great news for everyone that loves shark commentary we are running a discount. cpac code for 10% off your subscription. so thrilled to be joined on stage by don junior Ãb everything a person on the status of directed spirits with being censored by big tech social media companies whether shadow banning comedy monetization, accounts being gold, don, can you please talk a little bit about how widespread this issue is. >> it's not real if it's you are not a leftist. if you're pro-life if your pro two way. i was on this issue like three years ago because i saw it had one week on instagram where i had over 100 million impressions i looked at my new follower account and its zero. it's literally not possible. it's like i don't know what he spreading hate speech, let's cut off the post. what's great and what these guys have done so well josh in the senate and kevin in the house brought the issue
this is from the conservative political action conference in national harbor maryland. >> everyone is really excited for something, what is it? >> i don't know. >> thank you all so much for being here. great news for everyone that loves shark commentary we are running a discount. cpac code for 10% off your subscription. so thrilled to be joined on stage by don junior Ãb everything a person on the status of directed spirits with being censored by big tech social media...
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it is something that is fairly objective. -- bowie,, maryland maryland republican line.aller: i don't like the media commentary coming in. it is great that c-span is there. i thought the state of the union, first of all trump was amazing. i love the fact that everything he promised and more -- he has done more than we ever thought possible. i'm very happy with this president. i thought the democrats made fools of themselves. fools of -- utter themselves. even if you disagree with trump what he said about some of the issues, there were some things that everyone should have agreed on. who has all, anyone cancer, possibly having the fight of their life and may not be here longer, everyone should have been able to stand for that. did stand democrats for topics like criminal justice reform and family leave acts. some.: don't you think when they are saying some, i watched. you see four or five people standing up. it should have been overwhelming, especially for the family leave act. when you think about prayer and religious freedom it should have been overwhelming. no matter w
it is something that is fairly objective. -- bowie,, maryland maryland republican line.aller: i don't like the media commentary coming in. it is great that c-span is there. i thought the state of the union, first of all trump was amazing. i love the fact that everything he promised and more -- he has done more than we ever thought possible. i'm very happy with this president. i thought the democrats made fools of themselves. fools of -- utter themselves. even if you disagree with trump what he...
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host: paul is next in maryland. paul in maryland, hello. thank you so much for c-span, it is extremely valuable, we really love you all. , obviously say things went wrong last night in the caucuses and not having the results last night. go wrong i don't think we should just go into hysteria. i was not impressed with all the commentators, there is fine line between being frustrated yet still being patient. ,f we get hysterical so quickly we are sowing distrust into the system. know, the reason they are delayed is because they want to get it right. they should be able to get a write faster but they are delayed because they want to get it right so we should at least feel good about that side of it. storyt like feed into the that the elections are not -- we can't trust and the results because that's what trump wants you to think, that's what putin wants you to think. let's have a little more patience and a little more courage to say the american system, we will get it right. host: so at the end of the day you will trust the results. caller: i t
host: paul is next in maryland. paul in maryland, hello. thank you so much for c-span, it is extremely valuable, we really love you all. , obviously say things went wrong last night in the caucuses and not having the results last night. go wrong i don't think we should just go into hysteria. i was not impressed with all the commentators, there is fine line between being frustrated yet still being patient. ,f we get hysterical so quickly we are sowing distrust into the system. know, the reason...
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[cheering] we are going to win maryland. i got your email. i changed what you pointed out. thank you so much. thank you. >> andrew yang ended his presidential campaign. ♪ mr. yang: hello, new hampshire. how are you? thank you so much for being here. i want to give a special thank you to my rock, my wife. she has been with us every step of the way. new hampshire and everyone who has supported this campaign, thank you for everything you have done to make this campaign possible over these past months. you all have uplifted me and inspired me and evelyn at every turn. your passion and energy, your donations, and hundreds of thousands of hours calling, volunteering, your enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment. we have accomplished so much together. [cheering] we have brought a message of humanity first and a vision of the economy and society that works for millions of fellow americans. we went from a mailing list that started with just my gmail contacts list to receiving donations from over 400,000 people around the country and millions more who have supported this campaign. [ch
[cheering] we are going to win maryland. i got your email. i changed what you pointed out. thank you so much. thank you. >> andrew yang ended his presidential campaign. ♪ mr. yang: hello, new hampshire. how are you? thank you so much for being here. i want to give a special thank you to my rock, my wife. she has been with us every step of the way. new hampshire and everyone who has supported this campaign, thank you for everything you have done to make this campaign possible over these...
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host: anthony in maryland, democratic caller.our thoughts on the coronavirus outbreak and the handling by the trump administration. caller: i thoughts are that president trump has passed the buck to the vice president. with the health-care crisis, everybody said he kept his promises, but he said health care was too complicated. he gave up on the health care plan. i can guarantee you the red states will say he kept that promise, but he did not, there is no health care plan. he tried to undo aca and red states that did not pick it up see their hospitals are closing. when this virus does hit because the said it is inevitable, red states will not have health .are hospitals to go to cut off your nose to spite your face. thing,to say one last ezekiel 5:12. that is why all the other world places, japan shutting their schools. they know the third -- a third of the world's population will die. in ohio,son republican. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i amning to these callers, a republican, trump supporter, i agree with him 80%.
host: anthony in maryland, democratic caller.our thoughts on the coronavirus outbreak and the handling by the trump administration. caller: i thoughts are that president trump has passed the buck to the vice president. with the health-care crisis, everybody said he kept his promises, but he said health care was too complicated. he gave up on the health care plan. i can guarantee you the red states will say he kept that promise, but he did not, there is no health care plan. he tried to undo aca...
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does that concern you in maryland that could be successful? >> no. there's completely different.ooking at 72% approval rating. i think that's what accounted for the result there. look. i think, you know, democrats will come together. you know? they're going to rally behind pete buttigieg as the nominee and we'll beat donald trump. >> pete buttigieg, what is doing well mean for him here in nevada? i assume since he's not finished lower than second the first two i would assume anything below that would be considered not good night. >> we're focusing on delegate count. we are leading in the count and between now and july that's the most important thing, the delegate count. so we want to take a good number of delegates out of nevada. with the combination of caucus and early voting, it is anybody's guess in terms of the numbers to look like. >> are you concerned, though, that michael bloomberg made it much harder for you guys to scale up on super tuesday? >> biggest concern of michael bloomberg in addition to the what's come up in terms of discriminatory attitudes -- >> do you accept
does that concern you in maryland that could be successful? >> no. there's completely different.ooking at 72% approval rating. i think that's what accounted for the result there. look. i think, you know, democrats will come together. you know? they're going to rally behind pete buttigieg as the nominee and we'll beat donald trump. >> pete buttigieg, what is doing well mean for him here in nevada? i assume since he's not finished lower than second the first two i would assume...
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she doesn't have the charm of the people of maryland and his district say he does. he doesn't get to make himself or keep a job. for all again congress is lower because what you are going to do your going to elect the vast majority of them this november. >> recognized the power you have asked the people and ask what you are willing to put up with because. my 401(k) is great. you can rationalize and make whatever excuse you want. the president's behavior reminds me of is imagining your neighborhood your child is a bully and beaten up every other kid, calling them names to parents in the neighborhood come to you and say you've got to do something about your kid and your response is he brings home straight a's and gets good grades. we did not have that here so yes it is we the people and the leadership matters and the failure of leadership in the united states senate should have never, never happened. it was all about risk nothing, collaborate with the white house, get him off and move on to win. the facts didn't matter. in the institution of the senate and the role of
she doesn't have the charm of the people of maryland and his district say he does. he doesn't get to make himself or keep a job. for all again congress is lower because what you are going to do your going to elect the vast majority of them this november. >> recognized the power you have asked the people and ask what you are willing to put up with because. my 401(k) is great. you can rationalize and make whatever excuse you want. the president's behavior reminds me of is imagining your...
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beautiful, modern carriage house to the stables, gets his horse, and departs, heading northwest to maryland, where he meets up with his second and another, and they travel to bladensburg, where he will participate in an ill-fated duel. didn't know for sure that, when he left that day, it would be the last day of his life. in fact, that week, he had hosted, along with susan, the wedding party for maria monroe, the daughter of the president of the united states. the night before, they had been hosted by john quincy adams and his wife, louisa catherine adams. on both occasions, people commented he looked a bit distracted. he didn't quite seem himself. but nobody knew the fate that he would go out and face on that wednesday morning. he was a very popular man. you've heard some from admiral buck about his heroism in the navy. you'll hear more about his character in our program today. but he was so popular that, when he died on the ground floor parlors here in decatur house, news reports said 10,000 people came. 10,000 people in 1820 came to mourn him in front of decatur house. many believed that
beautiful, modern carriage house to the stables, gets his horse, and departs, heading northwest to maryland, where he meets up with his second and another, and they travel to bladensburg, where he will participate in an ill-fated duel. didn't know for sure that, when he left that day, it would be the last day of his life. in fact, that week, he had hosted, along with susan, the wedding party for maria monroe, the daughter of the president of the united states. the night before, they had been...