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maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland and attorney general for the united states and by the 1830's, he becomes chief justice of the united states supreme court. he is a colonizationist and someone who advocates that a former slave cannot live peacebly in the united states and should be removed voluntarily to places like liberia. he is a catholic living in the archdiocese of maryland and i think most important thinking about dred scott, he stopped for many years about the question of free black citizenship, even before we get to 1857, it has beenal question on his mind since the 1820's and 1830's when as attorney general, he had begun to work out his theory about black citizenship, and we know his conclusion that black people cannot be citizens of the united states. >> but give some background to tell it's a bit more about the united states. >> the total population in the 1960's was 31 million plus people and there were about half a million free blacks in the united states.
maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland and attorney general for the united states and by the 1830's, he becomes chief justice of the united states supreme court. he is a colonizationist and someone who advocates that a former slave cannot live peacebly in the united states and should be removed voluntarily to places like liberia. he is a catholic living in the archdiocese of maryland and i think most important thinking about dred scott, he stopped for many years about the...
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they represent maryland, but they are also national leaders.en, i have watched him do exceptional work as the chair of the senate small business committee. of course chris as a member of the appropriations committee has brought critical resources to baltimore to housing infrastructure and water infrastructure and so much more. it is wonderful to be with you both. i also want to thank the councilman and congressman who i have known for years. thank you both for your leadership. it is always a wonderful day to spend time with dr. fauci. thank you always, dr. fauci. [applause] it is wonderful to be back in baltimore. especially on this our 100th day of our administration. i would say today is a good day, baltimore. 100 days ago, just after president biden and i were sworn in, i stood in front of the lincoln memorial. i talked about what i call american aspiration. american aspiration. i talked about how in america, we not only dream, we do. we not only see what has been, we see what can be. we shoot for the moon, then we plant our flag on it. for
they represent maryland, but they are also national leaders.en, i have watched him do exceptional work as the chair of the senate small business committee. of course chris as a member of the appropriations committee has brought critical resources to baltimore to housing infrastructure and water infrastructure and so much more. it is wonderful to be with you both. i also want to thank the councilman and congressman who i have known for years. thank you both for your leadership. it is always a...
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we sent in the maryland state police and the maryland national guard to try to put down the insurrectionhat didn't happen. it's just nuts. >> governor, i drove by a gas station in maryland yesterday. the line was 20 cars long. probably more. there are a lot of places up and down the east coast with no kbas at all thanks to panic buying after the colonial pipeline cyberattack. what does this tell you about the vulnerabilities of america's infrastructure? >> well, it's certainly a wake-up call. we have been -- i led a year-long initiative for the nga on rebuilding america's infrastructure, and part of that is was focused on resiliency and on secure our energy assets and cybersecurity is a huge issue. we are going to continue to deal with the problems. this showed the vulnerability. it was a tremendous problem we have to address. that's one of the reasons why we need to get a bipartisan consensus on an infrastructure bill. i am working along with congressman upton and a number much others. the problem solvers caucus, joe manchin, we are trying to reach that bipartisan agreement. >> governor
we sent in the maryland state police and the maryland national guard to try to put down the insurrectionhat didn't happen. it's just nuts. >> governor, i drove by a gas station in maryland yesterday. the line was 20 cars long. probably more. there are a lot of places up and down the east coast with no kbas at all thanks to panic buying after the colonial pipeline cyberattack. what does this tell you about the vulnerabilities of america's infrastructure? >> well, it's certainly a...
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so i think these families in maryland, beginning in maryland were suing slaveholders for their familiesreedom. these are family -based efforts. i did not realize at first just how significant these were as family endeavors across generations. that legal knowledge that capacity of sophistication was passed down and spread. and it led to successive freedoms in maryland then in washington d.c. all week to the civil war. the point really is from day one of the united states, slavery was being challenged by these families as a matter of law. >> was the basis of some of these suits? a mother who was free, or native american, what was the basis of them? >> some of the initial freedoms as were based on ancestry. they were initially brought by of white women their claim to freedom as their white ancestor was free. but for the queen family and the mahoney family they were descendents of women of color. they were saying that their ancestors, in each case allow these families to introduce the whole question of slavery as a legal principle raise significant issues many could have made the claim slav
so i think these families in maryland, beginning in maryland were suing slaveholders for their familiesreedom. these are family -based efforts. i did not realize at first just how significant these were as family endeavors across generations. that legal knowledge that capacity of sophistication was passed down and spread. and it led to successive freedoms in maryland then in washington d.c. all week to the civil war. the point really is from day one of the united states, slavery was being...
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in maryland, i think the success rate was even higher, maybe 70%. once a family succeeded, often the successive cases individually would, like dominoes, come through the court. slaveholders tried to interrupt that success, no question about that. the book is really about how the slaveholders and the enslaved are in this battle over the law, over the meaning of the law and over freedom. >> if i may, what did the slaveholders do? you said they fought against this. did they try to get the laws changed? what was their primary way of fighting back? >> there certainly was intimidation to file a freedom suit against an individual slaveholder, take them to court or her to court, was quite a dramatic challenge to their self understanding. no less a figure than henry clay, the secretary of state and presidential candidate. he is sued by charlotte in washington, d.c. and his reaction is muted fury turkey eventually has her imprisoned essential in the d.c. jail to try to slow down matters. some slaveholders in maryland, i found evidence at the first whiff of ou
in maryland, i think the success rate was even higher, maybe 70%. once a family succeeded, often the successive cases individually would, like dominoes, come through the court. slaveholders tried to interrupt that success, no question about that. the book is really about how the slaveholders and the enslaved are in this battle over the law, over the meaning of the law and over freedom. >> if i may, what did the slaveholders do? you said they fought against this. did they try to get the...
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he's a citizen in maryland. so does he go to the university of maryland law school? he wants to go to the university of maryland law school, but the maryland law school had stopped accepting african-american students there in the late 19th century, so when he decides to apply, he understands that it might be difficult and decides to apply anyway, and he gets the standard letter back that we don't allow african-americans to go to the school here. there are other wonderful schools in the area. you might want to try them and we might even provide you with some money to go somewhere else in the state and he decides that he can't afford to do that, and he doesn't want to not go to a maryland and he winds up ashley having to go to howard university instead. what's interesting about that as we first goes to howard university. it's a reputation isn't very strong. in fact, it is it was only a night school law school, which meant that it was set up so that for individuals who had to work during the day. could go to law school at night and then become lawyers, but the standards
he's a citizen in maryland. so does he go to the university of maryland law school? he wants to go to the university of maryland law school, but the maryland law school had stopped accepting african-american students there in the late 19th century, so when he decides to apply, he understands that it might be difficult and decides to apply anyway, and he gets the standard letter back that we don't allow african-americans to go to the school here. there are other wonderful schools in the area....
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it issued a formal apology to maryland and her family the way that they treated her. i think through maryland we see the way that young people not only can but sometimes are more willing than older people to kind of say that the quiet thing say the uncomfortable things and provoke debate and sometimes meaningful change change in policy. becky so far we've been talking about young people who heard about or reacted to nazi crimes from a comfortable or safe distance, but there were some young americans who actually witnessed firsthand the evidence of nazi atrocities. could you tell us about the experience of a young man named william scott? sure. so william scott was born in 1923 and grew up in atlanta, georgia. so this is also an answer to amy's question about regional differences. he was a student at morehouse college a historically black college in his hometown of atlanta when he was drafted into the us army in january 1943. so he was still a very young man. he was only 20 and and this photo was taken shortly after he was drafted. the us army was segregated by race un
it issued a formal apology to maryland and her family the way that they treated her. i think through maryland we see the way that young people not only can but sometimes are more willing than older people to kind of say that the quiet thing say the uncomfortable things and provoke debate and sometimes meaningful change change in policy. becky so far we've been talking about young people who heard about or reacted to nazi crimes from a comfortable or safe distance, but there were some young...
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. ♪ >> warren strobel is joining us from maryland.ubcommittee focusing on appropriation matters for nih. the attention shifted to covid-19. you heard from dr. francis collins and dr. anthony fauci. warren strobel is joining us from annapolis, maryland, one of the reporters that broke the story about new investigations into the origin of covid-19. let me share with our audience part of what you and your colleagues had been reporting this week. "three researchers from china's wuhan institute of virology became sick enough in november 2019 that they sought hospital care according to a report that could add weight to whether the virus might have escaped from a laboratory. the details of the reporting go beyond a state department fact sheet, issued during the final days of the trump administration, which said that several researchers came sick in autumn of 2019 with symptoms consistent with covid-19 and common seasonal illnesses. the wuhan institute has not shared raw data, safety logs, and rap records -- and lab records on his work with t
. ♪ >> warren strobel is joining us from maryland.ubcommittee focusing on appropriation matters for nih. the attention shifted to covid-19. you heard from dr. francis collins and dr. anthony fauci. warren strobel is joining us from annapolis, maryland, one of the reporters that broke the story about new investigations into the origin of covid-19. let me share with our audience part of what you and your colleagues had been reporting this week. "three researchers from china's wuhan...
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maryland governor larry hogan said on cnn's state of the union that the decision to lift maryland, statewide mask mandate over the weekend was an easy. there's no way to differentiate between. >> vaccinated and unvaccinated from a legal requirement based coogan says they are giving businesses in maryland. the flexibility to do what they think is right. i think there's going to side. >> everyone wears a mask or everyone doesn't wear a mask rather than trying to pick and choose winners and losers and doctor anthony fauci said on cbs face the nation that any confusion on what this means for schools travels, summer camps and businesses. >> we'll be addressed soon. i would imagine within a period of just a couple of weeks ago to start to see significant clarification. >> and the cdc says they want to make it clear that this does not mean that the pandemic is over. they're encouraging anyone who is not vaccinated to go ahead and get the shot in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> right now. kron 4 dot com. you can find a special section dedicated for coronavirus resources, including th
maryland governor larry hogan said on cnn's state of the union that the decision to lift maryland, statewide mask mandate over the weekend was an easy. there's no way to differentiate between. >> vaccinated and unvaccinated from a legal requirement based coogan says they are giving businesses in maryland. the flexibility to do what they think is right. i think there's going to side. >> everyone wears a mask or everyone doesn't wear a mask rather than trying to pick and choose...
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this pipeline goes through the state of maryland. how does something like this work? are you alerted? are you aware of this? these ransom attacks are getting hit with these almost every single day and we don't seem to know how to deal with it. what's your prescription? >> cyber threats are one of the biggest threats we face. maryland is the cyber capital, home to nsa and u.s. cyber command. we have to invest more money. senator cassidy, who you had on earlier, he and i are working on a bipartisan compromise which focuses on infrastructure, and securing the grid and securing our energy infrastructure. >> governor larry hogan, republican from maryland, thanks for coming on and sharing your view. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, republican leaders are betting that unflinching support for donald trump is smart politics. is it? the panel is next. you. for a convenient life hack. try febreze unstopables fabric refresher. with 2 times the scent power of regular febreze, unstopables fabric finds, neutralizes and eliminates tough odors trapped in hard-to-wash fabrics, like
this pipeline goes through the state of maryland. how does something like this work? are you alerted? are you aware of this? these ransom attacks are getting hit with these almost every single day and we don't seem to know how to deal with it. what's your prescription? >> cyber threats are one of the biggest threats we face. maryland is the cyber capital, home to nsa and u.s. cyber command. we have to invest more money. senator cassidy, who you had on earlier, he and i are working on a...
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this pipe lynn goes through the state of maryland. how does something like this work? you alerted? are you aware of this? these ran some attacks are getting hit with these almost every single day and we don't know how to deal with it. what's your prescription? >> cyber threats are one of the biggest threats we face. maryland is the cyber capital, home to nsa and u.s. cyber command. we have to invest more money. senator cassidy, who you on on earlier, we're working on a bipartisan bill which focuses on securing the grid and securing our infrastructure. >> governor larry hogan, republican from maryland, thanks for coming on and sharing your view. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, republican leaders are betting republican leaders are betting th ♪ ♪ ♪ republican leaders are betting th ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ in our home, we trust dawn antibacterial. it cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing... so our dishes get cleaner, faster. even better, dawn antibacterial removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. we're cleaning now more than ever. and tha
this pipe lynn goes through the state of maryland. how does something like this work? you alerted? are you aware of this? these ran some attacks are getting hit with these almost every single day and we don't know how to deal with it. what's your prescription? >> cyber threats are one of the biggest threats we face. maryland is the cyber capital, home to nsa and u.s. cyber command. we have to invest more money. senator cassidy, who you on on earlier, we're working on a bipartisan bill...
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fitzgerald, i gase lover but -- >> and this from a marylander.> there's just something about being nasty on a fishing boat that i get. >> i love it. >> i love the end are those. this is when it gets real. so, this one, i guess it's for both of you. erika, a lot of code names in your week and want to know what both of you would pick as your code name and i'm going to say i put both your names through a code name generator and i'll let you know what it is at the end. >> zelda. >> code names are very basic, women's names but i feel like -- >> well, the nazis called her artimus, so she did a play on that as diane. she had a little bit of fun with it. but i would be zelda. when guy to starbucks and order i tell them my name is sell -- zelda. >> my name is karin so i have to change it. >> or you get giggles. >> i think i'm going to go with athena because i went to greek high school and so she was our mascot and she is the goddest of wisdom from whom i would like to learn. >> in the combe code name generator neither of you got those.erica you got honest
fitzgerald, i gase lover but -- >> and this from a marylander.> there's just something about being nasty on a fishing boat that i get. >> i love it. >> i love the end are those. this is when it gets real. so, this one, i guess it's for both of you. erika, a lot of code names in your week and want to know what both of you would pick as your code name and i'm going to say i put both your names through a code name generator and i'll let you know what it is at the end. >>...
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maryland entities that are very engaged in that space. president tightens budget includes a proposal for a new nsf directorate to expedite technology and development areas that are critical to our growing and how do you envision that unfolding in what role do you see for quantum technology? >> thank you. it's very important and vital for us to ensure that we are far ahead of any other nation. we have the capacity to do that in all aspects of quantum information are being watched in nsf investment and other investments are made possible. we should be leveraging every bit of that investment as well as newer tech knowledge in newer ideas so that kwonta might be something that would put us far ahead of others. this is the purpose of technology direct it. we take these early ideas and put them in motion, quantum being one of them. and some are just the labs. how do we take all these tech allergies and technology direct trick is how do we knowledge these technologies emerging from the science directorate and energized the activities of quantum
maryland entities that are very engaged in that space. president tightens budget includes a proposal for a new nsf directorate to expedite technology and development areas that are critical to our growing and how do you envision that unfolding in what role do you see for quantum technology? >> thank you. it's very important and vital for us to ensure that we are far ahead of any other nation. we have the capacity to do that in all aspects of quantum information are being watched in nsf...
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he is calling from maryland. caller: good morning. i have been working the entire time. i work for a large agency. we wear and social distancing, not one transmission of covid at work. almost 90% of transmission of covid is not at work, it is actually at home, in people's personal lives. and the cdc has to clear this up. when you get vaccinated, you are largely safe at work. all this transmission stuff we're talking about -- as an adult, if you are vaccinated, you need to get people back to work. the 40% of folks vaccinated that do not feel comfortable going back to work, it is not about comfortable -- maybe some of them -- but the reality, maybe some of them do not want to come back to work. i know a lot of folks that just love teleworking, so they are going to ride this as long as possible. you need to be vaccinated. as of september 1, everyone who wants to get vaccinated should be able to get vaccinated. after that, if you do not want to get vaccinated, in the event you get sick you should have to pay for those things are the federal government or your private health
he is calling from maryland. caller: good morning. i have been working the entire time. i work for a large agency. we wear and social distancing, not one transmission of covid at work. almost 90% of transmission of covid is not at work, it is actually at home, in people's personal lives. and the cdc has to clear this up. when you get vaccinated, you are largely safe at work. all this transmission stuff we're talking about -- as an adult, if you are vaccinated, you need to get people back to...
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my days averaged -- the longest day down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: a lot, but i also allow for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is extremely hard to find lodging of any kind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. i met with historians and writers and various people like that. in many ways, the best was the serendipitous ones. susan: how did covid impact this process? neil: surprisingly little. year ago, when it was pretty clear that covid was coming on fast, places i want to go over closing and i was being told they were closing. in this ca
my days averaged -- the longest day down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: a lot, but i also allow for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is extremely hard to find lodging of any kind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses. when i got to...
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one police department in maryland was named the best in the world. >>> do you feel like she is a danger to herself or others right now? >> reporter: 24 hours aday, mental health clinicians answer what's called a warm line inside the anne arundel police department in maryland. >> the studies in the hot line we use the word warm line so anybody can call. >> reporter: voted the number-one crisis interteam in the world, this department says it is putting mental health first. >> how can we be helpful while they're in crisis? >> reporter: lieutenant steve thomas heads-up the police aid -- police side of the unit, jen corbin hits up the other side. >> it's their discretion. anything that's not a traditional crime. it could be homelessness, someone in crisis, it could be a traditional mental health issue. >> reporter: lieutenant thomas says this approach has led to less crime and fewer arrests. >> you're given an option other than arrest. plus, it's actually addressing a problem far upstream. >> reporter: do you think that this unit saved your life? h. yeah.
one police department in maryland was named the best in the world. >>> do you feel like she is a danger to herself or others right now? >> reporter: 24 hours aday, mental health clinicians answer what's called a warm line inside the anne arundel police department in maryland. >> the studies in the hot line we use the word warm line so anybody can call. >> reporter: voted the number-one crisis interteam in the world, this department says it is putting mental health...
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i taught at three maryland community colleges as an adjunct for 26 years. maryland right next to where you are has a very, very good community college system. the students, 99%, were just real, real go-getters. they want to get their degree, their bachelors degree, and then live the american dream and then make a lot of money in a new career. the problem with the students that i found was very, very few of them have the skills to do any writing or to d they are wedded to their electronic devices. looking at their electronic devices as the be-all and end-all. they are very, very good at writing text messages, but they cannot connect a subject and a verb. host: thanks, lee, i think you made that comment yesterday. david baime, would you like to respond? go ahead. guest: we could all talk about getting our children away from devices, or at least many people who are watching this morning can relate to that issue, but one of the things that community colleges do to address your point, lee, is provide the basic instruction for students who do not have the aptitud
i taught at three maryland community colleges as an adjunct for 26 years. maryland right next to where you are has a very, very good community college system. the students, 99%, were just real, real go-getters. they want to get their degree, their bachelors degree, and then live the american dream and then make a lot of money in a new career. the problem with the students that i found was very, very few of them have the skills to do any writing or to d they are wedded to their electronic...
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they settled in here part, maryland a suburb of washington dc and they had five children two boys and three girls and jack wilpers one about settling into a kind of a typical suburban american dad's life coaches. little league teams took his kids to ball games in washington. there were summertime cross country trips. there were trips to the family event will presently got a home in maine summer home in maine and it would make trips there and in wrote they would stop in saratoga. so jack could see his sister and his parents when they were still alive and so he could also go to the racetrack. um, and he pretty much didn't talk about his wartime service with anyone including his wife and children his wife of course would have known you know what he had done with the whole tojo thing, but wasn't something that was brought up for discussion and his kids didn't even know until the 1970s when son michael came home during a college break and said, hey dad. i saw your name mentioned in a book about the capture a tojo
they settled in here part, maryland a suburb of washington dc and they had five children two boys and three girls and jack wilpers one about settling into a kind of a typical suburban american dad's life coaches. little league teams took his kids to ball games in washington. there were summertime cross country trips. there were trips to the family event will presently got a home in maine summer home in maine and it would make trips there and in wrote they would stop in saratoga. so jack could...
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colorado, race with a maryland, in new jersey, and kansas. but did he go by the name race smith? and then, a coal back. it was the race mid from colorado. we had the right name, the right age, place of birth. had grown up without knowing anything any blood relatives. all this re-smith knew was his mother's name. according to his versatile catholic it was, jeri. he was starting to sound a lot like our rig. asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we bought ray and his fiancÉe to los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters. in a way, history to. >> i thought that the story itself was said. it sounds like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> so it was, and it began the
colorado, race with a maryland, in new jersey, and kansas. but did he go by the name race smith? and then, a coal back. it was the race mid from colorado. we had the right name, the right age, place of birth. had grown up without knowing anything any blood relatives. all this re-smith knew was his mother's name. according to his versatile catholic it was, jeri. he was starting to sound a lot like our rig. asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed and there was no doubt, we'd found him....
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maryland, you were in dc on january 6. but are you sure you don't have nancy pelosi's laptop lying around? your house anywhere there? >> well, we keep looking. we have asked everyone who has communicated with us. no far, no sighting. >> laura: paul, what happened? tell us more about april 28th and how this all went down. what time of day? >> sure. 9:00 in the morning, i was on my bed doing my e-mails, which i usually do. marilyn is sitting next to me. i can hear some ruckus going on in that room. the kitchen/dining room area. i come around the corner. i hear some barking. hands up i got six or seven guns pointed right at me. i'm like, this is kind of surreal. i'm not terrified, but
maryland, you were in dc on january 6. but are you sure you don't have nancy pelosi's laptop lying around? your house anywhere there? >> well, we keep looking. we have asked everyone who has communicated with us. no far, no sighting. >> laura: paul, what happened? tell us more about april 28th and how this all went down. what time of day? >> sure. 9:00 in the morning, i was on my bed doing my e-mails, which i usually do. marilyn is sitting next to me. i can hear some ruckus...
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maryland just decriminalizeed paraphernalia. so there are pockets of progress but until we undo the war on drugs, which has been such a failure. it has not done anything to save a life. it has not done anything to reduce the number of drugs, the amount of drugs on the streets. when you talk about money, it goes to the dea in blocking packages coming in so what happens? they smuggle in smaller apples but with more lethal drugs. so, i really think the war on drugs is at the heart of the problem. >> so, we are coming down to just a few minutes left and i guess i would like to -- before i ask ben and jessie for closing statement i'm very curious what ben might be working on next. can you share anything with is? >> yes, my next book is about my relationship with my little brother me, mentee in the big brothers big sisters program. so we were padres paired two 2005 and together for 11 years until he was murdered in 2016 near his home in ferguson, missouri, which is near where i live in st. louis, and the murder was unsolved and so thi
maryland just decriminalizeed paraphernalia. so there are pockets of progress but until we undo the war on drugs, which has been such a failure. it has not done anything to save a life. it has not done anything to reduce the number of drugs, the amount of drugs on the streets. when you talk about money, it goes to the dea in blocking packages coming in so what happens? they smuggle in smaller apples but with more lethal drugs. so, i really think the war on drugs is at the heart of the problem....
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we had a police officer savagely and killed in maryland in the maryland delaware line.to the point we are providing a safe service, we have to get back to let's find what can work and do it now. no time to spare. laura: appreciate your time as always. jillian: thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. enjoy your day. >> the country's largest school district returned to in person learning without a remote option. jillian: they are keeping mask mandates in place. our panel reacts live next. ♪♪ ♪♪ never going to let you down ♪♪ run around and hurt you ♪♪ going to make you cry new york city schools will be reopened at full capacity with no remote learning options. this is welcome news to many, many parents are outraged over one mandate that will remain in place. >> new york city public schools will fully reopen in september. every single child will be back in the classroom. >> masks will be required. we will continue to follow the cdc social distancing guidelines. >> joining me, allison wider, natalia and stephanie, thank you for being here, appreciate your time. i w
we had a police officer savagely and killed in maryland in the maryland delaware line.to the point we are providing a safe service, we have to get back to let's find what can work and do it now. no time to spare. laura: appreciate your time as always. jillian: thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. enjoy your day. >> the country's largest school district returned to in person learning without a remote option. jillian: they are keeping mask mandates in place. our panel...
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i'm the climate energy reporter for axios and coming to you from silver spring, maryland. thank you, facebook, for making this conversation possible on investment and renewable energy. welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and on axios.com. join a conversation today on twitter with axios and hashtag axios events. over the next 30 minutes i will be joined by my colleague ben geman. we'll unpack the shift to wind and solar jump to the recent spike in private and equity investments and what this means for the future. our first guest is the junior democratic senator from delaware, senator chris coons joining us from washington, d.c. senator, thank you for joining axios. happy to have you with us. ng axios. happy to have you with us. >> thanks, enter. good afternoon. great to be on with you. >> senator, you've been authoring and co-authoring a string the bills with the republican colleagues to encourage investment in renewables and other cutting edge technologies to cut greenhouse gas emissions. why do you think bipartisan cooperation is possible on t
i'm the climate energy reporter for axios and coming to you from silver spring, maryland. thank you, facebook, for making this conversation possible on investment and renewable energy. welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and on axios.com. join a conversation today on twitter with axios and hashtag axios events. over the next 30 minutes i will be joined by my colleague ben geman. we'll unpack the shift to wind and solar jump to the recent spike in private and equity...
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one of those areas we know now is quantum information science university of maryland arl , they are all entities that are very engaged in that space. president biden's budget includes a proposal for a new nsf directorate to expedite those areas that are critical to our competitiveness. how do you envision that unfolding and what role do you see for quantum technologies and that directorate quick. >> thank you. quantum is a technology very important to ensure we are far ahead of any other nation. tbut all aspect with nsf investments have been made possible to getbi where we are today so we should be leveraging every bit of investment as quickly as we can as well as building newer technologies and ideas of science engineering so quantum can be something we will be far ahead of any others spoke with a directorate that's what you mention thisnd is the purpose to take these early ideas and technologies that are emerging, quantum one of them and biotechnology to go down, and those where we take those ideas to benefit. how do we take all of these technologies and the directorate how do we leve
one of those areas we know now is quantum information science university of maryland arl , they are all entities that are very engaged in that space. president biden's budget includes a proposal for a new nsf directorate to expedite those areas that are critical to our competitiveness. how do you envision that unfolding and what role do you see for quantum technologies and that directorate quick. >> thank you. quantum is a technology very important to ensure we are far ahead of any other...
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beth is calling from maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am glad that you are having this conversation. i think both sides have areas in which i can feel sympathy. this comes down to what we did to native americans in this country when we founded it. we have been conquerors and occupiers in their minds all along. it did not happen in a time when there was a modern age with television and we can see what is going on and chime in on twitter. there's not much of a solution, i do not think the u.s. should be overly involved. i do not think anybody in the u.s. wants people from other countries coming over to tell us how to deal with native americans. the native americans have been forced into a situation where they do not have much of a part in this country the way they showed -- should. for better or worse, they have accepted their situation, there is no great solution. it is sound on both ends. no matter who is in charge or who has control, somebody is going to be considered a loser. host: go ahead and respond martin. guest: what beth said r
beth is calling from maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am glad that you are having this conversation. i think both sides have areas in which i can feel sympathy. this comes down to what we did to native americans in this country when we founded it. we have been conquerors and occupiers in their minds all along. it did not happen in a time when there was a modern age with television and we can see what is going on and chime in on twitter. there's not much of a solution, i do not...
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freedom in maryland, and this is a celebration that took place of emancipation in maryland. this fall i'm going to be publishing a collection of 125 letters from african-american's to lincoln. and i want to read you just a short excerpt from one of the black men who wrote to lincoln to give you a sense of what this election meant to a lot of african-american's during the period because for them this is lincoln defeating the slave holding confederacy pledging himself to amend the constitution to end slavery forever and restoring the union. and there was a man named richard brumby who sent a letter to lincoln describing a comrade of his name george w jackson. and according to brumby's letter george w. jackson was actually somehow secretly gathering information about the secret societies that were around. and this is how brumby describes this black soldier george w jackson. he said i will give you all the pure and truthful satisfaction about this george w jackson. his captain said he went by his tent one monday night and he was praying at two o'clock in the night for you to be
freedom in maryland, and this is a celebration that took place of emancipation in maryland. this fall i'm going to be publishing a collection of 125 letters from african-american's to lincoln. and i want to read you just a short excerpt from one of the black men who wrote to lincoln to give you a sense of what this election meant to a lot of african-american's during the period because for them this is lincoln defeating the slave holding confederacy pledging himself to amend the constitution to...
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for those who don't know, maryland, my maryland, shares a tune with the christmas standard, o, christmas tree. but the song celebrates maryland's confederate past includes lyrics calling president lincoln a despot and a tyrant. it's been the official state song -- but the heritage project says it was adapted from a poem written by a man james ryder randall, and he was a confid rat sympathizer. a spokesman says governor hogan never really liked the song, so now it's a part of history. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. just ahead here on "cnn newsroom," israeli forces carry out a fresh round of attacks in gaza. now the biden white house is facing increasing pressure over calls for a ceasefire. >>> plus, we're just hours away from a keynote on a commission to investigate the january 6th insurrection. why a top republican wants to vote against it. >>> and a cn
for those who don't know, maryland, my maryland, shares a tune with the christmas standard, o, christmas tree. but the song celebrates maryland's confederate past includes lyrics calling president lincoln a despot and a tyrant. it's been the official state song -- but the heritage project says it was adapted from a poem written by a man james ryder randall, and he was a confid rat sympathizer. a spokesman says governor hogan never really liked the song, so now it's a part of history. thanks for...
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and the university of maryland, arl, inq, these are all maryland entities engaged in that space. president biden's budget includes proposal for a new nsfr direct rate to expedite technology in areas that are critical to our competitivenessu how do you envision that sort of unfolding? and what role do you see for quantum technologies within that new direct rate?? >> thankkit you. i see quantum as one of the ar technologies that is very, very important for us to ensure that we are far ahead of any other nation. we have the capacities to do that simply because of the facte thatnt all aspect of quantum information science has been investments and otherbit investments have made possible over several deck raids to get to where we ares today. so we should be leveraging everr bit of t thatec and translatingn as quickly as we can. as well as building newer technologies and newer ideas around science, engineering, ans other realms so that quantum er. might be something that we will be, as i said, far ahead of any others. with respect to the direct rate that you mentioned, this is the purpo
and the university of maryland, arl, inq, these are all maryland entities engaged in that space. president biden's budget includes proposal for a new nsfr direct rate to expedite technology in areas that are critical to our competitivenessu how do you envision that sort of unfolding? and what role do you see for quantum technologies within that new direct rate?? >> thankkit you. i see quantum as one of the ar technologies that is very, very important for us to ensure that we are far ahead...
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ruppersberger of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. rupe ers berger will vote aye -- ruppersberger will vote aye. as the member designated by mr. levin of michigan, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. levin will vote aye on house resolution 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? ax ax as the member designated by ms. so the -- mrs. axne: as the member designated by ms. slotkin, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. slotkin will vote yes on h.res. 403. as the member designated by ms. stevens, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. stevens will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mrs. beatty, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuan
ruppersberger of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. rupe ers berger will vote aye -- ruppersberger will vote aye. as the member designated by mr. levin of michigan, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. levin will vote aye on house resolution 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? ax ax as the member designated by ms. so the -- mrs. axne: as the member designated by ms. slotkin, pursuant to h.r. 8, i...
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host: next up is cheryl from maryland. caller: hi. have seen our county in frederick, and i have a lot of teachers [indiscernible] i am so disgusted with the government taking over and the courses they are teaching. my family members are complaining all the time, and it is just disgusting what our education has gone through. i graduated in 1977 from high school, and the use to teach me the roadrunner. my brother graduated from records, -- rutgers and he never learned any english. as i said, the democratic policies, the government takeover, is just ridiculous, and we need to go back to private choice and let the parents and society, the parents of the children decide on the education instead of government rule. host: here's a piece looking ahead to the fall semester, will schools open in the fall, is the headline. with the u.s. economy growing, millions of people have returned to work, yet there is still one large group whose employment rates remain below their pre-pandemic levels, mothers of young children. consider this data, the exp
host: next up is cheryl from maryland. caller: hi. have seen our county in frederick, and i have a lot of teachers [indiscernible] i am so disgusted with the government taking over and the courses they are teaching. my family members are complaining all the time, and it is just disgusting what our education has gone through. i graduated in 1977 from high school, and the use to teach me the roadrunner. my brother graduated from records, -- rutgers and he never learned any english. as i said, the...
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she ran for congress in maryland and won the congressional primary, was sent to challenge the incumbent republican until someone in her own party who had done research discovered she was not only registered to vote in maryland and florida but has voted in both states in multiple elections. she pleaded guilty to voter fraud and withdrew from the race. that caused problems within the democratic party, having to scramble to find a new candidate. this is not a partisan issue and it should not be. fraud, when it occurs, can affect both parties. in 2018, the north carolina congressional race was overturned due to absentee ballot fraud. who was responsible for that? a political consultant hired by the republican candidate who was declared the winner on election day. the candidate was a democrat. the absentee ballot fraud was hurting the democratic candidate. fortunately, that fraud was discovered. an in-depth investigation occurred, the investigation -- the election was overturned and a new election was held. this should be a bipartisan concern. we want to make sure everyone eligible is able t
she ran for congress in maryland and won the congressional primary, was sent to challenge the incumbent republican until someone in her own party who had done research discovered she was not only registered to vote in maryland and florida but has voted in both states in multiple elections. she pleaded guilty to voter fraud and withdrew from the race. that caused problems within the democratic party, having to scramble to find a new candidate. this is not a partisan issue and it should not be....
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here you can see a clipping that maryland saved in her scrapbook about this outcry and it's published some nationwide press. it was kind of exceptional the kind of speaking out that she was engaged in. a decade later, william and mary did admit its first black students. and it issued a formal apology to marilyn and her family for the way they treated her. >> through marilyn, we see the way that young people can say the uncomfortable things and provoke debate and sometimes meaningful change, change in policy. becky, we've been talking about young people who heard about or reacted to nazi crimes from a comfortable or safe distance. there were some young americans who actually witnessed firsthand the evidence of nazi atrocities. could you tell us about the experience of a young man named welcome scott. >> sure. so william scott was born in 1923 and grew up in atlanta, georgia. this is an answer to amy's question about regional differences. he was a student at morehouse college when he was drafted into the u.s. army in january 1943. he was a young man. he was only 20 and this photo was ta
here you can see a clipping that maryland saved in her scrapbook about this outcry and it's published some nationwide press. it was kind of exceptional the kind of speaking out that she was engaged in. a decade later, william and mary did admit its first black students. and it issued a formal apology to marilyn and her family for the way they treated her. >> through marilyn, we see the way that young people can say the uncomfortable things and provoke debate and sometimes meaningful...
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one person in maryland even waiting in line for gas on a riding lawn mower. at least 15 states in the country and washington, d.c. are now reporting gas stations that have run dry. nearly 80% of d.c. gas stations were on "e" overnight. average prices now top $3 a gallon nationwide, but one station in charlotte was charging $9.99 a gallon. >> what that say, 9.99. look at this. >> reporter: authorities now investigating hundreds of price gouging complaints, and these gas shortages could last for days. >> though the colonial pipeline remains open, it may still be a headache, a chore to find gas stations with fuel for the next one to two weeks. >> reporter: meanwhile, we're learning more about the ransom paid to the russia based hackers. sources say the payment was in the low millions. for fear of incentivizing more attacks down the road. >> these are private sector entities, and they could be advised by the fbi not to do this because it encourages more hackers, and it leads to more attacks on more people, but at the end of the day they make their decisions based
one person in maryland even waiting in line for gas on a riding lawn mower. at least 15 states in the country and washington, d.c. are now reporting gas stations that have run dry. nearly 80% of d.c. gas stations were on "e" overnight. average prices now top $3 a gallon nationwide, but one station in charlotte was charging $9.99 a gallon. >> what that say, 9.99. look at this. >> reporter: authorities now investigating hundreds of price gouging complaints, and these gas...
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maryland governor larry hogan said on cnn's state of the union that the decision to lift maryland, statewide mask mandate over the weekend was an easy. there's no way to differentiate between. >> vaccinated and unvaccinated from a legal requirement based coogan says they are giving businesses in maryland. the flexibility to do what they think is right. i think there's going to side. >> everyone wears a mask or everyone doesn't wear a mask rather than trying to pick and choose winners and losers and doctor anthony fauci said on cbs face the nation that any confusion on what this means for schools travels, summer camps and businesses. >> we'll be addressed soon. i would imagine. >> within a period of just a couple of weeks you'll start to see significant clarification. >> and the cdc says they want to get very clear that this does not mean that the pandemic is over there's still encouraging americans who are not yet vaccinated to go ahead and get the shot live in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, anna. >> a lot confusion around mass forces. the cdc
maryland governor larry hogan said on cnn's state of the union that the decision to lift maryland, statewide mask mandate over the weekend was an easy. there's no way to differentiate between. >> vaccinated and unvaccinated from a legal requirement based coogan says they are giving businesses in maryland. the flexibility to do what they think is right. i think there's going to side. >> everyone wears a mask or everyone doesn't wear a mask rather than trying to pick and choose...
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general, there, hello and welcome from maryland delighted to have you here. what do you think the capitol police department should do to transform the training the leadership and the cultural problems identified by the inspector general in his report and his previous testimony before the committee. absolutely, sir. well, thank you for asking that. the first thing i would do if i was sitting in that seat and i'm not, if i was, i would highly recommend they do assessment of the organization to understand the cultural issues. they already know what's been said by the report. you need a deeper understanding. what are the capabilities? as you're starting to look at moving at a force protection element, you still need to look at your people because you have to know, okay, who do i have in place? are they going to be able to do most jobs? if they are not the right people you're going to have to start number one, getting them to train or moving them out. if you think about changing organizations, it's more than standing up with structure, it is about, you know, the p
general, there, hello and welcome from maryland delighted to have you here. what do you think the capitol police department should do to transform the training the leadership and the cultural problems identified by the inspector general in his report and his previous testimony before the committee. absolutely, sir. well, thank you for asking that. the first thing i would do if i was sitting in that seat and i'm not, if i was, i would highly recommend they do assessment of the organization to...
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>> reporter: starting today, masks can come off in both virginia and maryland.joined more than a dozen other states that announced plans to do the same. retailers, like kroger, target, and home depot, keeping their mask policies. starbucks making masks optional for the vaxed starting monday. at this denver bar, shirts, shoes, and vaccine cards are required for service. >> when customers are here with everybody vaccinated, they don't have to social distance. they don't have to wear masks. they don't have to worry about it. it's peace of mind and comfort. >> reporter: but other small- business owners are now grappling with what to enforce. >> are clients going to be upset if we ask them for proof? >> reporter: and how to verify the vaccinated. >> i think it's awfully difficult for us to say, "i want to see your vaccination record," when people walk in. >> reporter: here in california, nearly half of all residents are at least partially vaccinated, but governor gavin newsom says the mask mandates will stay in place through june 15. adriana. >> diaz: all right, dany
>> reporter: starting today, masks can come off in both virginia and maryland.joined more than a dozen other states that announced plans to do the same. retailers, like kroger, target, and home depot, keeping their mask policies. starbucks making masks optional for the vaxed starting monday. at this denver bar, shirts, shoes, and vaccine cards are required for service. >> when customers are here with everybody vaccinated, they don't have to social distance. they don't have to wear...
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we will hear from bill in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: really glad to hear the libertarian on the show. i am actually a parent. i don't know if i called in on the wrong line. i have four children, they spent three decades. my youngest is four and my oldest is 32. i'm a truck driver. i don't have the resources to send my children to private school even though i want to. during the early years, you have to pay for daycare which i have done for all my children. i went to school at the university of maryland and studied economics and politics and i got exposed to milton friedman who is a libertarian. i am horrified by the political indoctrination, the cultural indoctrination that is occurring at public schools. i wish there was a way we could get vouchers to create competition in the education system and parents like myself who would prefer to put my child in a christian school or some of her -- or some other private school could have a portion of the money that the state spends on education. i am wondering with the pre-k, how will th
we will hear from bill in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: really glad to hear the libertarian on the show. i am actually a parent. i don't know if i called in on the wrong line. i have four children, they spent three decades. my youngest is four and my oldest is 32. i'm a truck driver. i don't have the resources to send my children to private school even though i want to. during the early years, you have to pay for daycare which i have done for all my children. i went to school at the...
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the crash happened on maryland's route 90 bridge yesterday afternoon, and officials say that infant was thrown from a vehicle that you see here was teetering over the edge of the guardrail. someone nearby jumped over that guardrail into the bay to save the child who had fallen in. all of the victims were taken to the hospital the cause still under investigation. >>> when weapon return, signs of ckshvehe bala or r comments about transgender athletes do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. my joints for the long term. ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! ♪ osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d real fruit whole grains and chocolatey chunks. doing something good for yourself... has never been this delicious. kellogg's special k. air wick our essential mist transforms fragrance infused with n
the crash happened on maryland's route 90 bridge yesterday afternoon, and officials say that infant was thrown from a vehicle that you see here was teetering over the edge of the guardrail. someone nearby jumped over that guardrail into the bay to save the child who had fallen in. all of the victims were taken to the hospital the cause still under investigation. >>> when weapon return, signs of ckshvehe bala or r comments about transgender athletes do it! run your dishwasher with...
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. >>> maryland governor larry hogan has issued a first of its kind pardon.saturday hogan posthumously pardoned 34 victims of racial lynching in the state dating between 1854 and 1933. hogan signed the order at a ceremony in townsend, maryland outside a jailhouse where a 15-year-old black boy was dragged and hanged from a tree by a mob of white men in 1885. hogan said the victims were denied legal due process against the allegations they faced he added he hoped the action would help right horrific wrong and perhaps bring a measure of peace to descendants and loved ones >>> after last week's ruling to delay the release of body cam footage in andrew brown jr.'s shooting, the judge has now filed an order to release more of the video to his family it is expected to be reviewed on tuesday. brun was fatally shot by sheriff's deputies in elizabeth city, north carolina last month during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant only his immediate family and one lawyer will be permitted to see about 19 minutes of the nearly two hours of combined video collected by authori
. >>> maryland governor larry hogan has issued a first of its kind pardon.saturday hogan posthumously pardoned 34 victims of racial lynching in the state dating between 1854 and 1933. hogan signed the order at a ceremony in townsend, maryland outside a jailhouse where a 15-year-old black boy was dragged and hanged from a tree by a mob of white men in 1885. hogan said the victims were denied legal due process against the allegations they faced he added he hoped the action would help...
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take maryland, the state is saying okay, you can take the masks off. the city of baltimore, the biggest city in the state is not. some states like california and new jersey as an entire state are going incredibly solo. well, here is the governor of new jersey. >> i don't know how we can expect workers who's vaccinated or who is not. it is unfair to put the burden on business owners and front line employees to police patrons. >> so you can understand the confusion. fundamentally the cdc admits this whole new policies is based on trust. >> in terms of the honor system, people have to be honest with themselves. you are protected if you are vaccinated and you are not if you are not vaccinated. >> the thing is, look at some of the images from this weekend. i will show you kansas city, one of the largest sporting events where masks are optional. i am looking and you don't see any masks, right? if the honor system was working, 31%, of the people in that stadium would have had no masks. you would have 69% of people wearing masks and the picture would not look
take maryland, the state is saying okay, you can take the masks off. the city of baltimore, the biggest city in the state is not. some states like california and new jersey as an entire state are going incredibly solo. well, here is the governor of new jersey. >> i don't know how we can expect workers who's vaccinated or who is not. it is unfair to put the burden on business owners and front line employees to police patrons. >> so you can understand the confusion. fundamentally the...