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maryland. the information is given. "this board has good reason to believe that henry newcomer and and bleachy washington -- are disaffected and dangerous persons whose going at large may be detrimental to the state." again, we have this kind of information arrives that there is this nebulous idea these dangerous people are afoot, and that they are plotting against the state. this conspiracy grows out of the same disaffection that's affecting those in virginia. again, six years of war have taken a heavy toll on the people of western maryland. we are talking about again, men, supplies, food, livestock being taken from these communities to support the war effort. and heavy taxation to support the war effort. the area that we are talking about is a wide area, basically from modern frederick, maryland, west to hagerstown, maryland. a lot of the small towns, sharpsburg. this is going to be the heart of this plot. so one of the first identified leaders is one of the guys in that letter, henry newcome
maryland. the information is given. "this board has good reason to believe that henry newcomer and and bleachy washington -- are disaffected and dangerous persons whose going at large may be detrimental to the state." again, we have this kind of information arrives that there is this nebulous idea these dangerous people are afoot, and that they are plotting against the state. this conspiracy grows out of the same disaffection that's affecting those in virginia. again, six years of war...
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the roughly $100,000 project is a collaboration between the state of maryland, smith's nonprofit, marylandprog and the maryland-d.c. audubon society. >> there's the photo sensor and so i put my finger over it, it should, you know, be dark and quit, right? >> sreenivasan: when we visited, brinker was still working out some of the technical kinks th a solar and battery-powered device that plays bird calls during the day, and lights up small warning signs around the platform at night. >> the social attraction concept here with decoys and sound was developed to restore puffins in maine 25, 30 years ago. and once you proved it worked with attracting puffins, people started using it for other things like common turns, royal turns. >> sreenivasan: the platform is strategically located far enough out so shore predators like raccoons and foxes can't get to it, while also being protected from waves and in a location where the platform's anchors wouldn't disturb aquatic vegetation. it's the first time a floating platform like this has been tried out on the east coast of the u.s., and while smith is h
the roughly $100,000 project is a collaboration between the state of maryland, smith's nonprofit, marylandprog and the maryland-d.c. audubon society. >> there's the photo sensor and so i put my finger over it, it should, you know, be dark and quit, right? >> sreenivasan: when we visited, brinker was still working out some of the technical kinks th a solar and battery-powered device that plays bird calls during the day, and lights up small warning signs around the platform at night....
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i mean, technically those in maryland are not because the owners are in maryland.ngton who are trying to resist the compensated emancipation, they were removing their slaves from d. c. and taking them to maryland. baltimore's jail was full of people that were taken from d. c. to baltimore. others were taken to other areas of maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery would be protected. >> you have 3100 people approximately being freed as consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does the seat emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed? >> i think is a forest multiply. i think symbolic ordinance of the emancipation cannot be underestimated. it effectively puts the nation on a freedom road, where we begin with april 16th, 1862. and then the success of the d. c. emancipation emboldens lincoln so that in june of 1862, he signs legislation and enslavement in the western territories. in september 1862, we
i mean, technically those in maryland are not because the owners are in maryland.ngton who are trying to resist the compensated emancipation, they were removing their slaves from d. c. and taking them to maryland. baltimore's jail was full of people that were taken from d. c. to baltimore. others were taken to other areas of maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery would be protected. >> you have 3100 people approximately being freed as consequence of...
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we need to look at post-pandemic maryland. so, we've got to train people for the jobs of the future. health care is a huge issue. 25% of covid deaths in maryland were attributable to the fact that people didn't have health insurance. i want to make maryland the first state in the country where everybody is insured. a huge issue. education, education, education is a very big issue. and we have the blueprint for reform. we've got to implement it. those are the things that are on people's mind. >> tom perez announcing he is running for governor of maryland. thank you so much for making time tonight. >> always a pleasure. >>> that is "all in" on this wednesday night. "the rachel maddow show" start plus right now. good evening rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. happy to have you here. we've got a big show tonight. senator elizabeth warren is going to be joining us live tonight. we're also going to be covering tonight something really quite amazing that just happened in las vegas, which is a very
we need to look at post-pandemic maryland. so, we've got to train people for the jobs of the future. health care is a huge issue. 25% of covid deaths in maryland were attributable to the fact that people didn't have health insurance. i want to make maryland the first state in the country where everybody is insured. a huge issue. education, education, education is a very big issue. and we have the blueprint for reform. we've got to implement it. those are the things that are on people's mind....
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, he would certainly need the consent of maryland to do that. if i may respond to a point that professor primus made, the grant of land from maryland to the district was made pursuant to article one, the enclave clause for the specific purpose of creating a seat for the new government. now he used a hypothetical, i will give you hypothetical. suppose that immediately upon receiving that land, the federal government turned around and created a state rather than the seat of the new government. everybody would agree that was sheer political mischief. if that's the case, then what difference does it make whether they did it immediately or in the intervening 200 years? the principle remains the same. they did not use it for the purposes for which the land was granted, but to do something completely different and that raises serious problems in of itself. and it raises the article four question because in order for the federal government to make a state out of the district, you would need the consent of maryland to do that under article four. it seems
, he would certainly need the consent of maryland to do that. if i may respond to a point that professor primus made, the grant of land from maryland to the district was made pursuant to article one, the enclave clause for the specific purpose of creating a seat for the new government. now he used a hypothetical, i will give you hypothetical. suppose that immediately upon receiving that land, the federal government turned around and created a state rather than the seat of the new government....
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boardman of maryland to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam president. i ask that we suspend the quorum and that i be allowed to finish my remarks before the scheduled vote. the presiding officer: the senator has been recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam president. it seems that for the past month senate republicans have watched as our democratic colleagues send up one partisan test balloon after another. they threatened a battle over a so-called equal pay bill, which turned out to be charming the water for the trial lawyers but really not much else. then they once again threatened the second amendment, but they couldn't find a friend across party lines to join them in that fight. so that trial balloon was popped. and who could forget their promise to bring the improperly named equality act to the floor for a vote. well, that balloon didn't take flight either. and yesterday the democrats democracy-destroying election takeover bill almost survived. but it too came crashing back to earth after failing to clear
boardman of maryland to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam president. i ask that we suspend the quorum and that i be allowed to finish my remarks before the scheduled vote. the presiding officer: the senator has been recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam president. it seems that for the past month senate republicans have watched as our democratic colleagues send up one partisan test balloon after another. they threatened a...
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voters do not want to retro seed to maryland. maryland does not want that either. so this is so crucial that the right to vote is what is at stake. the right to representation is at stake. our soldiers have been overseas fighting in iraq and afghanistan , fighting for democracy. fighting for the right to vote, the right to participate, for others to participate. what about here? why are we singled out? forget partisanship. forget who will vote for whom. that's not what is at stake. if we truly want to be nonpartisan, we will be like lady justice and put on a blindfold and affirm the fundamental right to vote without regard for who they might vote for. >> a foundational principle of our nation was etched in the declaration of independence that the government is derived from just powers which are from the consent of the people. professor, and your written testimony you state that that principle animates the whole constitution that the idea that congress should be electorally responsible to the people for whom it legislates. professor, could you explain how d.c. state
voters do not want to retro seed to maryland. maryland does not want that either. so this is so crucial that the right to vote is what is at stake. the right to representation is at stake. our soldiers have been overseas fighting in iraq and afghanistan , fighting for democracy. fighting for the right to vote, the right to participate, for others to participate. what about here? why are we singled out? forget partisanship. forget who will vote for whom. that's not what is at stake. if we truly...
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it's distinct from the state of maryland, and voters have said we do not want to retrofit to maryland. in fact, the polls suggest that the residents of maryland have said we don't want the district of columbia to -- so, this is so crucial that the right to vote is what is at stake here. the right representation is at stake here. our soldiers have been overseas. fighting in iraq, fighting in afghanistan. fighting for democracy. fighting for the right to vote. fighting for the right to participate. four others participate. right about right here? and the united states of america. where do we single out the residents of the district of columbia? forget partisanship. forget who will vote for who. that's not what's at stake. if we really truly want to be nonpartisan, will be like lady justice, will put a blindfold on as to how the residents of the district of columbia might vote. and confirm their fundamental right to vote without who they can vote for. >> thank you mr. muriel. the foundational principle of our nation. i think we can all agree on. surely, it was etched in the declaration o
it's distinct from the state of maryland, and voters have said we do not want to retrofit to maryland. in fact, the polls suggest that the residents of maryland have said we don't want the district of columbia to -- so, this is so crucial that the right to vote is what is at stake here. the right representation is at stake here. our soldiers have been overseas. fighting in iraq, fighting in afghanistan. fighting for democracy. fighting for the right to vote. fighting for the right to...
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just as he crossed the line into maryland. that posse if you will that gaggle of slave hunters would be so filled with bloodlust that they stab the doors of the coach. they fired into the coach. seeking to recapture two black men garland and allen. and these were not ordinary field hands. please understand this. they were the legal property of two of the most famous defenders of slavery in the united states senate. they had to be recaptured. they had to be made to understand the error of their ways because after all. currently there owners in the senate had talked about how slavery was. good for black people and this gave the lie to that. and they would be returned as chaplain would be to the district, maryland and the district would contend over who's going to put this man on us show trial to use a 20th century return. but the events of that night. echoed throughout the entire operation of the underground railroad. so when you get a chance go there if you would please just do the intersection of georgia and eastern avenue. i
just as he crossed the line into maryland. that posse if you will that gaggle of slave hunters would be so filled with bloodlust that they stab the doors of the coach. they fired into the coach. seeking to recapture two black men garland and allen. and these were not ordinary field hands. please understand this. they were the legal property of two of the most famous defenders of slavery in the united states senate. they had to be recaptured. they had to be made to understand the error of their...
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so again one of the things in maryland -- 6'5", 300 pounds -- a bill was passed in maryland in 2015 calledthe jordan mcnair act and what that does is because of our situation, our scenario with university of maryland at that particular time you have a hotline of student athletes can call and they can call without fear of retribution if they have a situation like this. so maybe i should be something that we should implement at this level of legislation that you can, you can call if you feel uncomfortable with something that may happen at your you don't know who to report to but he can you could call this number without fear of retribution come without a coach telling you don't bite the hands that feed you and all the mind games that a coach plays on our student athletes. at the end of day let's not forget these are young people, and a lot of times when these things happen to them this is basically a fortune a lot of times their first real reality that life just isn't, the world isn't a pretty place, and a lot of times, who did a report this to? so they use usually turn onh other. as parents
so again one of the things in maryland -- 6'5", 300 pounds -- a bill was passed in maryland in 2015 calledthe jordan mcnair act and what that does is because of our situation, our scenario with university of maryland at that particular time you have a hotline of student athletes can call and they can call without fear of retribution if they have a situation like this. so maybe i should be something that we should implement at this level of legislation that you can, you can call if you feel...
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i think morning maryland it myself, is a most like maryland history is so fascinating.se amazing people were buried in maryland. virginia hall is buried in maryland departed we should pay hamas to them. >> that is awesome. i'm going to take us to the lightning round. which is just like screen out your answers. let's start with a question for both of you in the targeted questions for each of you. so i feel like i have to ask because these if you been living in time. other than today, when would it be. >> but not now . >> twentys, just declare the roaring 20s not now. >> i would not live in any of time he's i enjoy it. [laughter] >> i always wanted to sayou the roaring 20s and then is like but i just love like telehealth. [laughter] [inaudible]. like you think it's a better time but is not, it was melian. >> especially for women. like it was for women. but the clothing is better. i could really use some great pants from the 20s . >> so if you could be any fictional character, who would it be. >> intent or nonfictional, since you write about real people. >> i don't know. i
i think morning maryland it myself, is a most like maryland history is so fascinating.se amazing people were buried in maryland. virginia hall is buried in maryland departed we should pay hamas to them. >> that is awesome. i'm going to take us to the lightning round. which is just like screen out your answers. let's start with a question for both of you in the targeted questions for each of you. so i feel like i have to ask because these if you been living in time. other than today, when...
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>> we need to look at post pandemic maryland.re are many jobs that were existing two years ago that aren't existing now. or their existing in a lesser number. we have to train people for the jobs of the future. health care is a huge issue. 25% of covid deaths and maryland were attributable to the fact that people did not have health insurance. i want to make maryland the first state in the country where everybody is insured. a huge issue. education, education, education. it is a very big issue. we have the blueprint for reform. we have to implemented. those are the things that are on people's minds. >> tom perez, announcing he is running from governor in maryland. thank you for making some time for us. >> always a pleasure. >> that is all in on this wednesday night, the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening, rachel. chel tonight something really quite amazing that just happened in las vegas, which is a very un-las vegas thing. it is something you will absolutely have to see to believe.th we've got that story coming up in ju
>> we need to look at post pandemic maryland.re are many jobs that were existing two years ago that aren't existing now. or their existing in a lesser number. we have to train people for the jobs of the future. health care is a huge issue. 25% of covid deaths and maryland were attributable to the fact that people did not have health insurance. i want to make maryland the first state in the country where everybody is insured. a huge issue. education, education, education. it is a very big...
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hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. meng, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman johnson, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote no on the hill amendment. as the member designated by congressman horsford, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congressman horsford will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman
hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote no on the hill amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by...
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follow maryland's lead. we're not interested in name, image and likeness and you can wear the type of sneakers you want, we need to keep young people speak. my panel members will agree, when ever you have any type of college sports or sports overall, it's not an issue of what's going to happen. it's a matter of when it's going to happen. something smg is always going to happen. we have to put the right systems in place that we're always prepared. >> the pac 12 is seen as a leader on these issues. you're citing gaps in the system about second opinions and mental health. what is it that we need to do and also on the scholarship side, it seems like they have the best scholarships and yet you're telling me the system can still be under mined. >> thank you, senator. i think there definitely needs to be a national bill put in place. i think the autonomy can't be put in place for the institutions to take up individually when that happens especially in a system where athletes do not have the power within the system.
follow maryland's lead. we're not interested in name, image and likeness and you can wear the type of sneakers you want, we need to keep young people speak. my panel members will agree, when ever you have any type of college sports or sports overall, it's not an issue of what's going to happen. it's a matter of when it's going to happen. something smg is always going to happen. we have to put the right systems in place that we're always prepared. >> the pac 12 is seen as a leader on these...
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of maryland. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have 14 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have been approved -- had the approval of the majority leader and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. cardin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent, notwithstanding rule 22, the cloture vote with respect to the nomination of tommy p.beaudreau be confirmed. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: for the information of all senators, this means there will be three roll call votes beginning at 3:15 this afternoon. mr. president, today i rise to speak on the nomination of u.s. court of federal claims judge lydia griggsby to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. we just invoked cloture and will be voting on that nomination this afternoon. judge griggsby was favorably reported by a bipartisan vote of the judiciary committ
of maryland. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have 14 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have been approved -- had the approval of the majority leader and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. cardin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent, notwithstanding rule 22, the cloture vote with respect to the nomination of tommy p.beaudreau be...
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i think i would suggest following maryland sleeve and put this as a priority.i'm sure my panel members will agree with me whenever you have any type of problem itt isn't an issue with what's going to happen but when it's going to happen. something is always going to happen and we have to put the systems in place that we are always prepared for. >> it's usually seen as a leader on these issues and yet you are citing still particularly about the second opinions and also on the scholarship side it seems like they have the best scholarship and you are telling me c the system still can be undermined. >> there's a national bill put in place it can't be put in place just for the institutions to take up individually. when that happens in the system were athletes do not have the power within the system they are put on the back burner or at a state of disadvantage, so i think there should be a widespread bill from the health and safety standpoint i think it can take the president of california's. for the quality across the nation it should be implemented at a nationwide
i think i would suggest following maryland sleeve and put this as a priority.i'm sure my panel members will agree with me whenever you have any type of problem itt isn't an issue with what's going to happen but when it's going to happen. something is always going to happen and we have to put the systems in place that we are always prepared for. >> it's usually seen as a leader on these issues and yet you are citing still particularly about the second opinions and also on the scholarship...
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hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? buyer wire as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lieu pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: chairwoman lid yeah velasquez, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house ms. velazquez will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 218. the nays are 209. and the previous question is ordered. the question now is on adoption of the resolution.
hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? buyer wire as the member designated by mr....
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as i said, roger brooke taney was from my state of maryland. and i acknowledge as i was growing up as a kid in the late 1950's and in college in the 1960's, my party was the segregationist party. and my party decided we did not want to be that party. and that there was not a home for segregationists in the democratic party. that is a decision we made knowing full well the cost and president johnson, when he said -- signed the civil rights bills. in our state capital of annapolis, we removed chief justice taney, the highest ranking member of maryland. it stood there and stood there when i was a member of the state senate and listened to governor agnew give his state of the union, it was in the sight of the roger brooke taney statue on the east front of our capital. and if you turn and walk west through the capital of maryland, you will come out on a park. it is the thurgood marshall park , a testament to the progress and enlightenment that occurred from taney to marshall in our state. the decision to remove taney statue was long overdue. but as
as i said, roger brooke taney was from my state of maryland. and i acknowledge as i was growing up as a kid in the late 1950's and in college in the 1960's, my party was the segregationist party. and my party decided we did not want to be that party. and that there was not a home for segregationists in the democratic party. that is a decision we made knowing full well the cost and president johnson, when he said -- signed the civil rights bills. in our state capital of annapolis, we removed...
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i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. he said the reason was, because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1 to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe, but it had been 30,174 to 29,799, it passed by like 300 votes out of 60 some thousand. narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglass said, i am going home to the free state of maryland. and he did, a week later, he returned to baltimore. the paparazzi were in toto, the equivalent, and he had good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethel church on dallas street in fells point. have a fells point expert here today who will correct anything i get wrong. he returned to one of the churches he had attended as a slave, as a teenage slave. and what happens? at the front entrance, he encounters his sister, whose name was eliza mitchell. an older sister, about three years older, and he had not seen her since 1836. she had managed, she has a fascinating story, she had managed
i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. he said the reason was, because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1 to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe, but it had been 30,174 to 29,799, it passed by like 300 votes out of 60 some thousand. narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglass said, i am going home to the free state of maryland. and he did, a week later, he returned to baltimore. the...
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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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a doctor from the university of maryland discusses her research on covid vaccine booster shots. watch c-span's washington journal. every day from 7:00 to 10:00. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back mona charen, author, syndicated columnist, thanks for being with us. guest: my pleasure. host: i want to begin with this headline from the economist that looks at the president's agenda. after a quick start, joe biden's legislative agenda hitting a brick wall in part because of party factionalism and the filibuster that could imperil his democratic ambitions. your response. is that a fair headline? guest: there have been a few -- of bipartisanship. in the past week, we saw the practically inanimate -- practically unanimous adoption of juneteenth as a holiday. that was unexpected national unity, which was unusual. we have seen a bipartisan group of senators get together to talk about a compromise on infrastructure. we don't know where that is going to go, but that is a pos
a doctor from the university of maryland discusses her research on covid vaccine booster shots. watch c-span's washington journal. every day from 7:00 to 10:00. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back mona charen, author, syndicated columnist, thanks for being with us. guest: my pleasure. host: i want to begin with this headline from the economist that looks at the president's...
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i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. and he said the reason was because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum, and the vote had been -- this is almost hard to believe -- but it had been 30,174 to 29,799. it passed by like 300 votes out of 60-some thousand. narrowly, maryland had voted to be a free state. and douglass said, then i'm going home to the free state of maryland, and he did a week later. he returned to baltimore, paparazzi in tow, the equivalent in the 19th century, and hence we have good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethel ame church on dallas street in fells point. there's a fells point expert here today who is going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel ame, one of the churches he had attended as a slave, as a teenage slave. and what happens? at the front entrance, he encounters his sister, whose name was eliza mitchell, an older sister, about three years
i'm returning to my native soil of maryland. and he said the reason was because maryland had just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum, and the vote had been -- this is almost hard to believe -- but it had been 30,174 to 29,799. it passed by like 300 votes out of 60-some thousand. narrowly, maryland had voted to be a free state. and douglass said, then i'm going home to the free state of maryland, and he...
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>> that's john in frederick, maryland this morning. this from a gallup poll on this same issue, the same question, do you think the supreme court is too liberal, too conservative, or about right. you can see how the numbers change over the years. the dark line here is those americans who said that the court is too conservative. you can see, i pointed to 2005, that's when chief justice roberts took over the court and turned it into the roberts court. you can see the changes along the way in recent years. that number ticking up, to say that the court is too conservative, in the years after donald trump took office and made three appointments. this poll ending in 2019, you can see is the end of this line here. the gray line, the top line here, the number of people who say it was about right over the years. and then that green line, the number of americans who have said over the years that the court is too liberal. and you can see that dipping significantly down, again, after donald trump takes office. john is next, out of telford, pennsyl
>> that's john in frederick, maryland this morning. this from a gallup poll on this same issue, the same question, do you think the supreme court is too liberal, too conservative, or about right. you can see how the numbers change over the years. the dark line here is those americans who said that the court is too conservative. you can see, i pointed to 2005, that's when chief justice roberts took over the court and turned it into the roberts court. you can see the changes along the way...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. hoyer of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 1443. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 1443. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representative mullin of oklahoma, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mullin will vote no. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gent
for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. hoyer of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 1443. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by...
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washington is to a distinguished university professor in the english department at the university of maryland, college park, specializes in 20th and 21st century african-american literature. a monograph, amazing work, the other black list, the african-american literary and cultural left of the 1950s, published by columbia university press in 2014, received the honorable mention in the william sanders scar brought prize comp competition in nla. president of the american -- from 1996 to 1997 and the american study associations norman holmes peerson prize for lifetime achievement in 2016. the current project as some of us know, paul, like a man, biography of paule marshal
washington is to a distinguished university professor in the english department at the university of maryland, college park, specializes in 20th and 21st century african-american literature. a monograph, amazing work, the other black list, the african-american literary and cultural left of the 1950s, published by columbia university press in 2014, received the honorable mention in the william sanders scar brought prize comp competition in nla. president of the american -- from 1996 to 1997 and...
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democrats chris van hollen of maryland and republican shelley moore capito of west virginia would require the general services administration to enter into a cooperative agreement with the national children's museum, a congressionally designated museum, to allow the museum to remain in the ronald reagan building and international trade center, federally owned building in the nation's capitol, without charge, for the duration of its existing lease. the national building museum operates under such an agreement. the national children's museum is the only congress kongally designated museum required to pay -- congressionally designated museum required to pay rent to a federal building. officially named the capital children's museum, it was a staple in d.c. for decades. the museum opened in 1974 in a former convent on h street northeast. in 2003, congress recognized
democrats chris van hollen of maryland and republican shelley moore capito of west virginia would require the general services administration to enter into a cooperative agreement with the national children's museum, a congressionally designated museum, to allow the museum to remain in the ronald reagan building and international trade center, federally owned building in the nation's capitol, without charge, for the duration of its existing lease. the national building museum operates under...
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mary in fort washington, maryland, a democratic caller. mary, what's your view of daca? >> i think we should absolutely support daca. we made a promise to them. why aren't we going to keep our promises? and also, i'm sick and tired of the republican people calling up and talking racism, that's all it is. what is the hate for hispanic people coming over the border? we don't have a crisis. the crisis is the politicians who want to use it as a talking points for votes. we need to support daca. people came out into the public and put themselves at risk for being deported. so we need to honor that. i don't see anything wrong. we do need to fix the border. but we need to fix it in a humane, progressive way, not acting like people are coming across the board to bring crime and to bring things like that. that's not true. there's many professionals coming over that border. i want to ask people that are just hateful, if you had the same situation, what would you be doing?
mary in fort washington, maryland, a democratic caller. mary, what's your view of daca? >> i think we should absolutely support daca. we made a promise to them. why aren't we going to keep our promises? and also, i'm sick and tired of the republican people calling up and talking racism, that's all it is. what is the hate for hispanic people coming over the border? we don't have a crisis. the crisis is the politicians who want to use it as a talking points for votes. we need to support...
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i'mwi interframe and from silver springs maryland. thank you for making this conversation possible on investment in renewable energy. welcome to our audiences on facebook youtube twitter linkedin n and axios.com. join the conversation today on twitter with pat axios and #axios events. over the next 30 minutes i'll be joined by my colleague ben geman will impact the ship of solar jobs to the recent spike in private and equity investment 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 and we are happy to have you with us. c thanks andrew. good afternoon. great beyonde with you. >> senator you've been co-authoring a string of bills within -- with the republican colleagues to encourage investments in renewables and other cutting-edge technologies. you cut greenhouse gas emissions. why do you think by partisan corporation is possible at this point on this issue in such a polarized washington and can yo
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hoyer of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. suozzi, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. suozzi will vote aye on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. neal of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. neal will vote yes on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inf
hoyer of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 1374. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> thank you,...
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narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglas said that i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later. he returned to baltimore paparazzi in tow the equivalent in the 19th century. and hence, we have good press coverage of this one. he returned. to the bethel ame church on dallas street in fells point there's a fells point expert here today who is going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel amy one of the churches. he had attended as a slave. as a teenage slave. and what happens? at the front entrance he encounters his sister. whose name was eliza? mitchell a lot on older sister about three years older. he hadn't seen her since 1836. eliza had managed she has a fascinating long story. she had managed to purchase their own freedom. should also had some seven or eight children. she had named her daughter. for her famous, brother by giving her the middle name douglas. she remained illiterate. but she had somehow followed the fame of her. brother it's not absolutely clear d
narrowly maryland had voted to be a free state. douglas said that i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later. he returned to baltimore paparazzi in tow the equivalent in the 19th century. and hence, we have good press coverage of this one. he returned. to the bethel ame church on dallas street in fells point there's a fells point expert here today who is going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel amy one of the churches. he had attended...
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60 hospitals that are represented under the, the maryland hospital association is now requiring all of their nurses and employees as well as in the dc area. they're requiring the so it is happening across the country. now here's the sticking point is that an employer does not have the right to force you to get vaccinated because with these vaccines, because they were issued under an emergency use authorization, and e, u, a emergency use authorization is what the f b a gave promot turner for 5 year for johnson and johnson, in order to have these vaccines out, the law is very clear about this health and human services. essentially said, when this was done, that you cannot be forced, you cannot be compelled to take these vaccines because they have not been study that has been said by helping human services. doctor cohen, at health and human services, testified before congress. october 22nd of 2020 and said in that testimony, no one will be forced to take these, including hospitals and organizations cannot mandate it because it was issued under an e. u. a very important distinction. bec
60 hospitals that are represented under the, the maryland hospital association is now requiring all of their nurses and employees as well as in the dc area. they're requiring the so it is happening across the country. now here's the sticking point is that an employer does not have the right to force you to get vaccinated because with these vaccines, because they were issued under an emergency use authorization, and e, u, a emergency use authorization is what the f b a gave promot turner for 5...
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host: let's talk to ed: from maryland. -- let's talk to ed calling from maryland. caller: what having the -- is having the country vaccinated important in bringing back jobs? how do you think the president is doing on having the country vaccinated? thank you. guest: thanks for your question. a lot of the economists i talked to think that vaccination rates are an important indicator of bringing jobs back. they believe that once people are vaccinated, that removes this potential barrier of " i'm scared to go back to work in a public space like a store, or factory." that is something economists are watching. vaccination rates are a precursor, that is their view. as far as president biden's effort there, i am not following that specifically with my reporting. we saw a big run up this spring to get a lot of people vaccinated, but a lot of analysts are telling me we are probably getting to the point where it will be harder. each additional person to get vaccinated will be harder, and if we do not reach a point where there is heard immunity, and people are still cautious,
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>> that's bruce in baltimore, maryland. this morning. a few comments from our text messaging service. and you of course can join in with that. 202-748-8003. if you prefer to communicate that way rather than calling in. phil in ohio writes, being a retired firefighter when we would go on a squad run and administer narcan that life-saving anti-opioid solution, most people, upon revival, would complain to us that we messed up their high. it is what phil writes this for mike in buffalo, the opioid crisis is out of control, i recommend everybody watch the hbo documentary "the crime of the century." lives lost, communities left in tatters. the people who caused the crisis should be in jail and not just paying fines. and this from steve in fort pearce, florida. when the lack of personal responsibility is denied and the false assumption of victimhood is used to excuse destructive behavior, there will be no cultural change in drug abuse. demand is creating supply, not the other way around. just a few comments from text messaging. you can also joi
>> that's bruce in baltimore, maryland. this morning. a few comments from our text messaging service. and you of course can join in with that. 202-748-8003. if you prefer to communicate that way rather than calling in. phil in ohio writes, being a retired firefighter when we would go on a squad run and administer narcan that life-saving anti-opioid solution, most people, upon revival, would complain to us that we messed up their high. it is what phil writes this for mike in buffalo, the...
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mfume of maryland, mr. mfume votes yes. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the arizona are 395, the nays are 15. -- the yeas are 395rk the nays are 15. without objection the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california, ms.-green, seek recognition? ms. lofgren: pursuant to h.res. 504, i call up h.r. 3005. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the titetholve ebill. the clerk: h.r. 3005, a bill to direct the joint committee on the library to replace the bust of roger buntawney with a bust of thurgood marshall and to remove certain statues from areas of the capitol to remove all statues of all individuals who voluntarily served the confederate states of the united states from display in the united states capitol and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 504, the bill is considered read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minor
mfume of maryland, mr. mfume votes yes. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the arizona are 395, the nays are 15. -- the yeas are 395rk the nays are 15. without objection the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california, ms.-green, seek recognition? ms. lofgren: pursuant to h.res. 504, i call up h.r. 3005. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the titetholve ebill. the clerk: h.r....
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i'm going do baltimore next week and going to my native soil of maryland, the reason because maryland just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe but had been 30,700, passed by like 300 votes by 60 some thousand. narrowly voted to be a free state and douglass said i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later, returned to baltimore. paparazzi in tow, equivalent in the 19th century. good press coverage of this one. he returned to the bethlehem church on dallas street in fells point. there's a fells point expert here today that's going to correct any part of this i get wrong. he returned to the bethel ame. one he attended as a teenage slave. what happens? at the front entrance, he encounters his sister whose name was eliza mitchell. an older sister, about three years older. he hadn't seen her since 1836. eliza had managed, a fascinating long story. she had managed to purchase her own freedom. she'd also had some 7 or 8 chi
i'm going do baltimore next week and going to my native soil of maryland, the reason because maryland just held a referendum on november 1st to decide whether to become a free state in the midst of war. they had just held a referendum and the vote had been, this is almost hard to believe but had been 30,700, passed by like 300 votes by 60 some thousand. narrowly voted to be a free state and douglass said i'm going home to the free state of maryland. and he did a week later, returned to...
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kirsten lyke with the university of maryland medical school and also doing the vaccine booster study at nih. you said, dr. lyke, you would see early results in august, but this study goes on for you think four years. guest: correct. we are adding new groups and boosters as we go. all the companies and groups making boosters targeted toward some of the variants, for instance, the south african variant, so we hope to be testing those boosters as well, but as new products come along, we will add them into our study. host: the individuals being studied, how does this work? you get the booster and how does in ih, how does your group -- how does nih, your group, determine the efficacy? guest: this is all about immune response and safety, not so much efficacy. we are assuming that all the massive trials with 30,000 to 40,000 have already proved these vaccines work, so our objective is to look at the immune response and to compare it to people that, according to their previous response after they got their initial dosing. so we are enrolling people at 10 sites throughout the u.s. and asking
kirsten lyke with the university of maryland medical school and also doing the vaccine booster study at nih. you said, dr. lyke, you would see early results in august, but this study goes on for you think four years. guest: correct. we are adding new groups and boosters as we go. all the companies and groups making boosters targeted toward some of the variants, for instance, the south african variant, so we hope to be testing those boosters as well, but as new products come along, we will add...
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if we don't going to have borders between south cohen and north carolina georgia and maryland and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and new york and so on. so the genius of franklin is to understand and eventually washington and hamilton "the atlantic" ocean will be a moat that will protect us against the old powers of europe. but only if we unite and do not fight each other. the europe can place up against each other and the divide and conquer fashion. we have the united policy towards the west and make it in american donate and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut once a peace of what becomes ohio. so, yes. american as early as 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of a world at war. the constitution comes out of our revolution as part of a larger global struggle. stour audience is very impressive, very sophisticated historically. of course if you ask of them went to the first world war start they would say it started in 1914 in the european vulcans, no and started in 1754 and america's backcountry when a young
if we don't going to have borders between south cohen and north carolina georgia and maryland and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and new york and so on. so the genius of franklin is to understand and eventually washington and hamilton "the atlantic" ocean will be a moat that will protect us against the old powers of europe. but only if we unite and do not fight each other. the europe can place up against each other and the divide and conquer fashion. we have the...
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hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 2225. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 2225. and as the member designated by mr. grijalva, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 2225. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. cohen pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h. res. 8, mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h. res. 2225. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the h
hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on h.r. 2225. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 2225. and as the member designated by mr. grijalva, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 2225. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote no on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. ruiz, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. ruiz will vote yes on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: as the member designated by mr. pappas, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. pappas will vote yes on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore:
hoyer of maryland, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. hoyer will vote yes on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote no on s.j.res. 15. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr....