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rockville maryland and winston churchill high school in maryland when our first prize. the first prize high school central winners were 11th and 12th graders from: street vocational center in louisiana. ninth graders from foothills community christian school in montana won the first prize high school west. our $5,000 grand prize winner our seventh graders, tyler and german from eastern middle school from silver spring, maryland. starting april 1 you can watch the top 21 winning entries on c-span. and you can watch all of the student documentaries online at studentcam.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. it is committed to providing eligible families with access to affordable internet, through the connect to complete program, bridging the digital divide one connective and engaged student under time. bringing us closer. support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving your front row seat to democracy. >> two of the president's top economic advisers t
rockville maryland and winston churchill high school in maryland when our first prize. the first prize high school central winners were 11th and 12th graders from: street vocational center in louisiana. ninth graders from foothills community christian school in montana won the first prize high school west. our $5,000 grand prize winner our seventh graders, tyler and german from eastern middle school from silver spring, maryland. starting april 1 you can watch the top 21 winning entries on...
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i yoo eld to the senator from maryland -- i yield to the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: the senior senator from maryland is recognized. mr. cardin: i reserve the right to object in regards to the senator from kentucky's request. first, let me just correct some of the statements that were made. this bill went through the committee. it was voted in the committee. amendments were offered in the committee. the senator from kentucky was present during the markup in the committee. that's the way legislation should be considered in this body. we're talking about how the senate can work the way it should? let the committees function, and that's exactly what we did in regards to the legislation that's on the floor. it went through the regular process, and the senator's request is, despite the fact that the majority leader has said, well, we'll allow a vote on the floor, and let the members of the senate make the decision as to whether they agree or disagree with the arguments made by the author of the amendment. that's how a democracy should work. that's ho
i yoo eld to the senator from maryland -- i yield to the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: the senior senator from maryland is recognized. mr. cardin: i reserve the right to object in regards to the senator from kentucky's request. first, let me just correct some of the statements that were made. this bill went through the committee. it was voted in the committee. amendments were offered in the committee. the senator from kentucky was present during the markup in the committee....
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. >> the majority leaders recognize.fr >> they are for yield to my friend from the state of maryland the author of the magnitsky act. they asked my friend from kentucky every senator would like the amendment to the equal insert into a bill. in the senate we vote. i'm s offering this senator a ve on this amendment. if each senator says my way or the highway we have total paralysis even on important pieces of legislationti like ths and i yelled to the senator from maryland. f >> the senior senator from maryland is recognized. >> i reserve the right to object to the senatoro from kentucky. first let me correct some of the statements that were made. this bill went to the committee. he was voted in committee. amendments were offered in committee. the senator from kentucky was present during the committee. .. at's exactly what we did in regards to the legislation that's on the floor. it went through the regular process, and the senator's request is, despite the fact that the majority leader has said, well, we'll allow a vote on the floor, and let the members of the senate make lead to the
. >> the majority leaders recognize.fr >> they are for yield to my friend from the state of maryland the author of the magnitsky act. they asked my friend from kentucky every senator would like the amendment to the equal insert into a bill. in the senate we vote. i'm s offering this senator a ve on this amendment. if each senator says my way or the highway we have total paralysis even on important pieces of legislationti like ths and i yelled to the senator from maryland. f >>...
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the other piece i think also is in maryland it's interesting to hear mayor woodfin because maryland is a strong executive state, so we do have strong executives at the state level. we also have strong executive powers at the county is and city level. a big piece, especially when it comes to procurement. i won't go into all the procurement challenges we have at the state level, but what i will say is at the local level we have a lot of leeway, and he took the words right out of my mouth, best value bidding, responsible bidding. that's really the way. really what we have to do is we have to have states and our -- at the state level and local level, they have to understand that we need employers to be brought in that are -- that are supporting workers and that are going to lead in terms of placement, and in the situations where perhaps we need employees with a little bit more guidance, i think there's some tools and incentives that we can use at the state level and local level if it, you know, comes down to, you know, the fact that that money is controlled at those local levels and, there
the other piece i think also is in maryland it's interesting to hear mayor woodfin because maryland is a strong executive state, so we do have strong executives at the state level. we also have strong executive powers at the county is and city level. a big piece, especially when it comes to procurement. i won't go into all the procurement challenges we have at the state level, but what i will say is at the local level we have a lot of leeway, and he took the words right out of my mouth, best...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. mfume: as the member designated by mr. evans, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote aye on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, mr. soto of florida -- mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, ms. roybal-allard of california, and mr. lawson of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. garbarino: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. joyce of ohio, i inform the house that mr. joyce will vote yes on h.r. 5706. and as the member designated by mr. valadao of california, i inform the house that mr. valadao will vote yea on h.r. 5706. search for what purpose does the the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. suozzi of n
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. mfume: as the member designated by mr. evans, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote aye on h.r. 5706. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, mr. soto of florida -- mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, ms. roybal-allard of california, and mr....
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so a lot to look forward to this week for both maryland and maryland for both the warriors and stanford interesting. the mindset of each team and how seems like there are different and each one is having different outcomes of their games, right? right? yeah. exactly. the warriors are just trying to tread water right now. the stanford there, they're clicking on all cylinders and they've been here before. they have a lot of upper cost money only lost one player from that team that won a championship last year. so and they're still playing hungry. yeah, for sure. for sure. they want to do it again. they want to repeat because they haven't really gotten the headlines. so they kind of feel disrespected. all right. we want it all last year. no one is even talking about it all here. uconn south carolina nc state that you know bias, right? exactly. haha. you know, yeah, i believe honore is we'll be right back. this is a much loved sign of spring washington dc's famous cherry blossoms. they are blooming. >> for the first time in 2 years, the cherry blossom festival returns this year. that was on
so a lot to look forward to this week for both maryland and maryland for both the warriors and stanford interesting. the mindset of each team and how seems like there are different and each one is having different outcomes of their games, right? right? yeah. exactly. the warriors are just trying to tread water right now. the stanford there, they're clicking on all cylinders and they've been here before. they have a lot of upper cost money only lost one player from that team that won a...
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mark and maryland, republican line. -- in maryland, republican line. caller: the thing is, the tax on millionaires, people who make more than $400 million? host: worth over $100 million, the household. caller: one of the big problems we have in this country is we tend to other millionaires. i know that sounds look a funny thing to say, but we tend to forget. when you have somebody like a bernie sanders who proposes this kind of stuff, it is other ring people -- othering people. most americans do not realize they pay about 40% of the taxes. what do you think people do who make money like that? they do not just hide it other their mattress. they invest it. they create jobs for americans. democrats have taken this narrative of government needs to create jobs for people and government has never created jobs for people other than federal, wasteful little projects that they have no business being involved in in the first place. millionaires and billionaires put money into people, but politicians will not have us believe that because americans are not educate
mark and maryland, republican line. -- in maryland, republican line. caller: the thing is, the tax on millionaires, people who make more than $400 million? host: worth over $100 million, the household. caller: one of the big problems we have in this country is we tend to other millionaires. i know that sounds look a funny thing to say, but we tend to forget. when you have somebody like a bernie sanders who proposes this kind of stuff, it is other ring people -- othering people. most americans...
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one student from maryland, and one in potomac, maryland, winner of the first prize.he high school winners are 11th and 12th graders in lake charles, louisiana. ninth graders from a school in great falls, montana, winning the first prize. our $5,000 grand prize winners from silver spring, maryland. starting april 1, you can watch the top entries on c-span, and all of winning documentaries anytime online. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> i use to think this was a community >> center. no. >>comcast is partnering to create opportunities to be ready for anything for students. >> comcast support c-span is a public service come along with these television providers, giving her front row seat to democracy. >> now, president biden in warsaw poland, where he delivers remarks on continue war in ukra.
one student from maryland, and one in potomac, maryland, winner of the first prize.he high school winners are 11th and 12th graders in lake charles, louisiana. ninth graders from a school in great falls, montana, winning the first prize. our $5,000 grand prize winners from silver spring, maryland. starting april 1, you can watch the top entries on c-span, and all of winning documentaries anytime online. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies...
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natalie now with more on how one maryland hospital is taking on this issue. >> my name is angie. i'm one of the nurses here. >> afgie wheeler considers the job a calling but the pandemic posed a test unlike any other in her four decades of experience. >> pandemic totally changed nursing. >> and it's led to a surge in burn outa among health care workers nationwide. this hospital in maryland has experienced up to 30% turnover in nursing staff according to the chief nursing officer. >> if hospital systems don't address this what does that mean? >> operational wise you could come to a stand still. with very to dress nursing burn out. that. means rolling out a new self care strategy from treats to say thank you to a quiet room to take a breath. even if only for a few minutes. >> notice any tension? >> meditation over zoom. >> hold it. >> technique shared new nurses in training. >> hospitals are engaging their staff and doing the little things goes a long way. >> ashley a nurse of five years is using a new tuition assistance program to study management as hospitals innovate ways to mai
natalie now with more on how one maryland hospital is taking on this issue. >> my name is angie. i'm one of the nurses here. >> afgie wheeler considers the job a calling but the pandemic posed a test unlike any other in her four decades of experience. >> pandemic totally changed nursing. >> and it's led to a surge in burn outa among health care workers nationwide. this hospital in maryland has experienced up to 30% turnover in nursing staff according to the chief nursing...
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, europeans who may be living in maryland.esterday morning i went to a ukrainian catholic church in the city of baltimore. it was an incredible experience to let them know that all the people of our state were standing strong with them and to tell them how proud we were of the ukrainian people and president zelenskyy, and the bravery that they're showing and that we were standing in solidarity with them. and it was moving. i was hugging people, there was a lot of tears and handshakes and thanks and people are concerned about their loved ones who are in ukraine, and i think it did mean a lot to them that -- to know that the people of america are there and supportive. >> as you know, there is not a lot you can do, personally. but the one thing that every american can do at some level is be prepared to sacrifice some. so how do you explain that to people in maryland, how do you persuade them, maybe, that they might need to pay more at the gas pump, that prices may need to go up and that might be the cost of freedom? >> it is inte
, europeans who may be living in maryland.esterday morning i went to a ukrainian catholic church in the city of baltimore. it was an incredible experience to let them know that all the people of our state were standing strong with them and to tell them how proud we were of the ukrainian people and president zelenskyy, and the bravery that they're showing and that we were standing in solidarity with them. and it was moving. i was hugging people, there was a lot of tears and handshakes and thanks...
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matt in williamsburg, maryland. caller: i just wanted to say the ukraine issue is great entertainment for people, these armchair warriors but we have treason occurring in our country and three branches of government and we need to start paying attention to what happened to clarence thomas and what happened at the capital. as an c-span care that our country is going to fall apart. let's focus on something that matters here. host: why does ukraine not matter? i think he's gone. let's hear from alex in arizona. caller: how are you. host: i'm well thanks, go ahead. caller: i think biden needs to let's a lenski keep that war to himself. right now biden said 40% and his rating on approval is just dropping. he just needs a change of things up there. the slip-up was about putin. the real question is he does need to be removed. host: what do you mean by change some things up? caller: you have nato, all these members. it feels at these nato countries are all against boudin, what he's doing is absolutely wrong but it just feel
matt in williamsburg, maryland. caller: i just wanted to say the ukraine issue is great entertainment for people, these armchair warriors but we have treason occurring in our country and three branches of government and we need to start paying attention to what happened to clarence thomas and what happened at the capital. as an c-span care that our country is going to fall apart. let's focus on something that matters here. host: why does ukraine not matter? i think he's gone. let's hear from...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr.irst, let me thank senator murkowski for her leadership on behalf of women's issues here in the united states senate. i join her in calling for the reauthorization of violence against women's act that she mentioned. i join her as her partner in the ratification of the equal rights amendment. we have to pass a resolution here extending the date. senator murkowski has been a leader in all these issues. and during women's history month, i am using this time to point out the progress we've made. senator murkowski mentioned that, that we've made tremendous progress on behalf of gender equality here in the united states. but we still have a path in front of us. and i was pleased to see senator murkowski point out the challenges that still exist and the reason why we need to be active in regards to gender equity issues, including the reauthorization of the violence against women act and passage of the equal rights amendment. i thank her for her leadership, and i'm glad to be her partner on ma
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr.irst, let me thank senator murkowski for her leadership on behalf of women's issues here in the united states senate. i join her in calling for the reauthorization of violence against women's act that she mentioned. i join her as her partner in the ratification of the equal rights amendment. we have to pass a resolution here extending the date. senator murkowski has been a leader in all these issues. and during women's history month, i am...
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then we'll hear from shawn wilkinson of gaithersburg, maryland, and the thought of a missing child. finally we'll hear from natalie wilson what of the cofounders of the black and missing foundation. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear them in. >> if you can stand up. >> please raise your right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you, without further objection your written statements will be made part of the record, and you can sit down. with that, ms. foster, you are now recognized for your testimony. >> you are still muted.
then we'll hear from shawn wilkinson of gaithersburg, maryland, and the thought of a missing child. finally we'll hear from natalie wilson what of the cofounders of the black and missing foundation. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear them in. >> if you can stand up. >> please raise your right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you, without further objection your written statements...
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in all there were five separate crashes. >>> and a massive blast at a maryland apartment building haseen caught on video. and a russian tv network in the u.s. is shut down. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports the production company behind the russian-backed media outlet arviv america will cease operations amid the backlash of war in ukraine. in a memo the head of the company blamed it on unforeseen business interruption events. he said most employees would be permanently laid off. >>> "the new york times" says that the sackler family, owners of oxycontin maker purdue pharma, reached a new deal with several states over its role in the opioid crisis. at least eight states and washington, d.c., had appealed an earlier nationwide settlement. the new deal calls for members of the sackler family to pay as much as $6 billion. that's at least $1 billion more than the previous agreement. in exchange, they are protected from civil lawsuits. the deal has to be approved, though, by a judge. >>> and "the baltimore sun" says ten people were hosp
in all there were five separate crashes. >>> and a massive blast at a maryland apartment building haseen caught on video. and a russian tv network in the u.s. is shut down. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports the production company behind the russian-backed media outlet arviv america will cease operations amid the backlash of war in ukraine. in a memo the head of the company blamed it on unforeseen business...
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however, head coach tara vanderveer says they know they're in for a tough battle against maryland.led the terps offensive juggernauts and she said her team will have to be locked in. >> i expected to you know. both teams best games and bringing, you know, bring out the best in each other again, a maryland is an exceptional program exceptional talent and, you know, we we you have to re lly work to be a maryland team. they're not going to be themselves. >> you guys, i had guns at the winning it all and all of my bracket. so i'm done at this point. i'm just here for the upsets you to. yeah. yeah, everybody's wiped out. except those who picked arizona for the most part. yeah. pretty much so start your hands up. i thought this was the zags year. they're due for that national championship. yes, not this year, though, in the next year, britney, our producer went to arizona. so she's pumped up right now. ok, one happy person. adulting. at least lawrence's brother is doing well. just killing it. thank you, kylen. we'll when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't kno
however, head coach tara vanderveer says they know they're in for a tough battle against maryland.led the terps offensive juggernauts and she said her team will have to be locked in. >> i expected to you know. both teams best games and bringing, you know, bring out the best in each other again, a maryland is an exceptional program exceptional talent and, you know, we we you have to re lly work to be a maryland team. they're not going to be themselves. >> you guys, i had guns at the...
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and now a rematch of maryland. stanford played maryland earlier this season. they won 86 to 68.s game was in the bahamas. hannah jump led the way with 21 points. haley jones for and believe me. they chipped in with 15 points apiece. that game will be either on friday for thursday of next week. stanford, maryland, spokane, washington, sweet 16 with an elite 8 trip on the line. and if they are to win that game, they have texas looming also in that spokane region, maryland. sorry, stanford actually lost to texas earlier in the season. all right. coming up, we have a look at mcdonald's. all americans were playing their high school ball. >> just up the road in wine country. napa was prolific prep. some of best high school basketball players in the country. they produce jalen green. introduce you to their 2 newest mcdonald's. all americans and there was a major movement this week. bay area, baseball teams find out who's going where who's coming here? a lot of moving parts. i'll give you a hint this up enough to break your heart. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so emba
and now a rematch of maryland. stanford played maryland earlier this season. they won 86 to 68.s game was in the bahamas. hannah jump led the way with 21 points. haley jones for and believe me. they chipped in with 15 points apiece. that game will be either on friday for thursday of next week. stanford, maryland, spokane, washington, sweet 16 with an elite 8 trip on the line. and if they are to win that game, they have texas looming also in that spokane region, maryland. sorry, stanford...
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in court monday, ava also claimed her classmate had been in contact with her stalker from maryland. > to show that? >> that's the problem. it's an open investigation. >> reporter: ultimately, the florida judge denied the request for a restraining order. >> although today didn't go as we wanted it to, i'm glad i got my truth out and my story was told. hopefully we can continue this process. >> reporter: ava gained more than a million followers on tiktok during the pandemic. >> about a year ago today, i was a normal 15-year-old girl living my life, playing soccer, going to high school, and spreading positivity all over my social media. now i'm afraid to even leave my house. >> reporter: now she's shifted to remote learning, saying she's afraid to go to school. >> she needs to get her normal life back. she's lived in a post-terror world where she almost was murdered by a crazy person who came from maryland to kill her. >> reporter: ava's dad has not been charged in the stalker's shooting. ava's attorney says she likely won't return to school anytime soon. >> rhiannon, thank you. >>> the
in court monday, ava also claimed her classmate had been in contact with her stalker from maryland. > to show that? >> that's the problem. it's an open investigation. >> reporter: ultimately, the florida judge denied the request for a restraining order. >> although today didn't go as we wanted it to, i'm glad i got my truth out and my story was told. hopefully we can continue this process. >> reporter: ava gained more than a million followers on tiktok during the...
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doctors at the university of maryland medical center has not given an exact cause of death, saying only deteriorate a few days before he passed away. however, his family says that they are grateful for the innovative moment. >>> new 5:00, a really weird chase on a southern california freeway. see what i mean? ical got loose on the to 10 in l.a. county, just hanging out. crews were busy trying to wrangle it. the cow was zigzagging between cars at one point it tried to go into a building. crews caught up to it in the parking lot, but he got out by climbing stairs and back onto the road. they were finally able to lasso the cow in the yard and released it a short time later, he is doing just fine in spite of that epic struggle. >> did not want to be dinner. >> no. >>> coming about 5:30 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> college students suing a silicon valley university over booster mandates. >>> playing basketball after being in a coma, the road to recovery for the niner fan hospitalized after the nfc championship game. >> >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >>> right now on kpi
doctors at the university of maryland medical center has not given an exact cause of death, saying only deteriorate a few days before he passed away. however, his family says that they are grateful for the innovative moment. >>> new 5:00, a really weird chase on a southern california freeway. see what i mean? ical got loose on the to 10 in l.a. county, just hanging out. crews were busy trying to wrangle it. the cow was zigzagging between cars at one point it tried to go into a...
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thank you very much. >> next from maryland is here with his translator. thank you very much for joining us. >>translator: i will translate for him. [speaking spanish] >>translator: [inaudible] >> we are having a hard time hearing. >> please move closer to the microphone we cannot hear you. >>translator: i have read the victoria station in maryland since the year 2000 with my wife and three kids. i am part of the senate committee and then the owner of thousands of apartments in the country i have never known them are seen in a ten years they have on our apartment. >> [speaking spanish] >> i understand it speaks to another country with of the conflict with who we speak with i only learned of the owner because of the help. and the owners high so we don't know who to talk with. and then they have never gotten back to us. and then to speak to the management company the owner does not care about the conditions of these apartments. not even the reporters know who they are. >> [speaking spanish] >>translator: the majority us are from honduras and guatemala and al
thank you very much. >> next from maryland is here with his translator. thank you very much for joining us. >>translator: i will translate for him. [speaking spanish] >>translator: [inaudible] >> we are having a hard time hearing. >> please move closer to the microphone we cannot hear you. >>translator: i have read the victoria station in maryland since the year 2000 with my wife and three kids. i am part of the senate committee and then the owner of...
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lot of news to get to tonight and we begin with cbs's errol barnett at a gas station in bethesda, maryland. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, president biden is offering g.s.a. customers like the ones you see behind me a wartime bridge as he describes it to get through the fuel intensive demands of the summer until u.s. production picks up this fall. be so much at play on the global energy market, there's no guarantee what you pay to fill up will come down. >> i say enough. >> reporter: tonight, president biden on an unprecedented effort to ease the financial squeeze for fuel, placing the blame for recent jumps in global energy prices squarely on russia's war in ukraine. >> our prices are rising because of putin's actions. there isn't enough supply. the bottom line is, if we want lower gas prices, we need to have more oil supply right now. >> reporter: mr. biden announcing several new efforts including accessing a third of the nation's strategic petroleum reserve until october. >> i would call it the mother of all strategic petroleum releases. >> reporter: oil
lot of news to get to tonight and we begin with cbs's errol barnett at a gas station in bethesda, maryland. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, president biden is offering g.s.a. customers like the ones you see behind me a wartime bridge as he describes it to get through the fuel intensive demands of the summer until u.s. production picks up this fall. be so much at play on the global energy market, there's no guarantee what you pay to fill up will come down....
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. excuse me, the gentlelady from iowa is recognized. mrs. miller-meeks: we certainly all remain unified in condemning the bomb threats, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from iowa reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from florida, ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. wasserman schultz: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. i proudly stand with my colleagues to condemn the terrorizing of our historically black colleges and universities. the cowards who made bomb threats to america's hbcu's sought to sew fear on the campuses where black scholars seek belonging and support. they exploit it long inflicted on black communities like those ignited in jim crow, florida, at white businesses that serve blacks, at synagogues, and at homes of hairy and harriett -- harr
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. excuse me, the gentlelady from iowa is recognized. mrs. miller-meeks: we certainly all remain unified in condemning the bomb threats, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from iowa reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from florida, ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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i yoo eld to the senator from maryland -- i yield to the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: the senior senator from maryland is recognized. mr. cardin: i reserve the right to object in regards to the senator from kentucky's request. first, let me just correct some of the statements that were made. this bill went through the committee. it was voted in the committee. amendments were offered in the committee. the senator from kentucky was present during the markup in the committee. that's the way legislation should be considered in this body. we're talking about how the senate can work the way it should? let the committees function, and that's exactly what we did in regards to the legislation that's on the floor. it went through the regular process, and the senator's request is, despite the fact that the majority leader has said, well, we'll allow a vote on the floor, and let the members of the senate make the decision as to whether they agree or disagree with the arguments made by the author of the amendment. that's how a democracy should work. that's ho
i yoo eld to the senator from maryland -- i yield to the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: the senior senator from maryland is recognized. mr. cardin: i reserve the right to object in regards to the senator from kentucky's request. first, let me just correct some of the statements that were made. this bill went through the committee. it was voted in the committee. amendments were offered in the committee. the senator from kentucky was present during the markup in the committee....
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. >>> hoy nos comunicamos con el consulado de guatemala en maryland y dicen que al tema por lo delicados dijeron que a raíz de la publicación de una supuesta mala atención de las personas de consolar de maryland se está realizando una posibilidad de comprobar los hechos. >>> se podría permitir que los trabajadores indocumentados reciban beneficios por desempleo. en el noticiero de las seis de la tardes veremos cuándo podría aprobarse la moción y quiénespagarán por ella. >>> le explicamos por qué comprar en las tiendas (nombre extranjero) ahora les va a salir más caro. (música). (comerciales). antes de llamar a la nueva mcplant una hamburguesa de mcdonald's, tuvimos que asegurarnos algunas cosas. primero, que se vea como una. después, que te haga doblar a la derecha. que cambie tu orden de siempre. que inspire tu creatividad. que inspire una nueva canción. ♪♪ que la quieran robar. pero sobretodo, tuvimos que asegurarnos que supiera como una hamburguesa de mcdonald's. la primera hamburguesa de mcdonald's hecha a base de plantas. ba da ba ba ba. (música). (música). >>> gracias por continua
. >>> hoy nos comunicamos con el consulado de guatemala en maryland y dicen que al tema por lo delicados dijeron que a raíz de la publicación de una supuesta mala atención de las personas de consolar de maryland se está realizando una posibilidad de comprobar los hechos. >>> se podría permitir que los trabajadores indocumentados reciban beneficios por desempleo. en el noticiero de las seis de la tardes veremos cuándo podría aprobarse la moción y quiénespagarán por...
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next living with his wife and three children in maryland and is joined with his interpreter from spanish to english. and debbie is a lifelong resident in the non- hill area. and then last a tenant of the coalition it will be no questions from any of the panel we went hear from you many are watching this remote and with their cameras off but some of us are watching with their cameras on i would just call on each one of you thank you for joining us in the floor is yours. >> hello everyone. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. and then the steering committee of the corporal properties. everybody has a home to thrive in. and to face those deplorable conditions but also as a leader in the and this is my story. june 2020 moving into a five-bedroom house and about one month after the toilet overflowed twice and then going into the front yard. in the last two times this was happening we notice progress to see if we could have someone fix the issue and they said they would charge us a service fee that was higher of the price than a technician. but then we realize those that were the ca
next living with his wife and three children in maryland and is joined with his interpreter from spanish to english. and debbie is a lifelong resident in the non- hill area. and then last a tenant of the coalition it will be no questions from any of the panel we went hear from you many are watching this remote and with their cameras off but some of us are watching with their cameras on i would just call on each one of you thank you for joining us in the floor is yours. >> hello everyone....
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enter larry for again, maryland governor. he's also trying to untangle a lot of ties with russia. do you have many connections to russia? how do you seek them out and disconnect? >> well, we don't have too many, neil. you know, we wanted to take some steps. hearing that about those companies pulling out. the state of maryland had a 30-year relationship and a sister state relationship with lenin grad, which we terminated over the weekend. we also ordered all state agencies and our pension system to make sure that they did not invest and divested in any russian companies or investments that they had. certainly is not something that will make a major impact, but we thought it was important to send a clear message to the people of maryland and the people of america are standing in solidarity with the people of ukraine and against putin and russia's aggression. >> neil: if he ends that aggression, governor, these ties get reformed or is this beyond repair what he did that he has to go? >> i think he's going to have to go. i don't know how we accomplish that. this is -- this is just --
enter larry for again, maryland governor. he's also trying to untangle a lot of ties with russia. do you have many connections to russia? how do you seek them out and disconnect? >> well, we don't have too many, neil. you know, we wanted to take some steps. hearing that about those companies pulling out. the state of maryland had a 30-year relationship and a sister state relationship with lenin grad, which we terminated over the weekend. we also ordered all state agencies and our pension...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. a senator: first i would ask consent i -- i be able to complete my brief remarks before the vote starts. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: i rise today in support of the confirmation of baltimore city circuit court judge julie rubin to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. i recommended judge rubin along with senator van hollen to president biden and we strongly support her nomination. judge rubin has been nominated to fill the vacancy created when judge ellen hollender appointed by president obama in 2011 announced her intentions to take senior status. president obama nominated judge rubin for this position on november 3 of last year and the judiciary committee held a hearing on december 15. judge rubin was favorably reported by the judiciary committee on january 20 of this year by a bipartisan vote. she received a unanimous well qualified rating from the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary which is the orga
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. a senator: first i would ask consent i -- i be able to complete my brief remarks before the vote starts. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: i rise today in support of the confirmation of baltimore city circuit court judge julie rubin to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. i recommended judge rubin along with senator van hollen to president biden and we strongly support her nomination. judge rubin has...
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host: math in the maryland. the "washington post" takes a look at the keystone pipeline which some have raised. they make this point. the keystone x.l. was less than 10% complete when president biden took office. it would not now or in the near future be ready. while some drilling has been stopped, companies are sitting on thousands of undrilled permits. let's go to sammy in new york, independent line. go ahead. caller: yes, i just want to make a comment. there's one russian leader stated denial is the first impulse of a traitor. that's who putin is. that person who stated that was a former russian leader. josef stalin. so putin is a pig, is a low-life. i hope he rots in hell. host: the president's decision on imports of oil, what do you think about that? caller: you know, america used to be one of the most prominent countries about oil and everything before. i do not know why they have to depend on outside resources. it's a shame and a disgrace what the u.s. government is also doing. and we should be self-suffi
host: math in the maryland. the "washington post" takes a look at the keystone pipeline which some have raised. they make this point. the keystone x.l. was less than 10% complete when president biden took office. it would not now or in the near future be ready. while some drilling has been stopped, companies are sitting on thousands of undrilled permits. let's go to sammy in new york, independent line. go ahead. caller: yes, i just want to make a comment. there's one russian leader...
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just a couple seconds left in their game against maryland. the winner goes to the elite 8 for the chance to play texas on sunday. really. stanford has it locked up at this point? pretty much just a couple seconds left in this game in their up by double digits. they set the tone early in this game really establishing themselves on both sides of the ball. >> we've got a reporter out there on the ground. aj mccord joins us now live from spokane, aj. you've been holding it down yourself over the last couple days there. what did you see from stanford on the court tonight? >> well, kate, what i sizes that stanford got out to a very fast start, especially shooting shooting 71% from the floor in the 1st quarter and doing everything they could to keep maryland's offense off balance all week. tara vanderveer prepped us saying this is going to be a high octane game. but without a doubt, the cardinal one of their defense to try and make it exactly the opposite for maryland. and of course, if they do hold on and win this game, it will be a rematch against
just a couple seconds left in their game against maryland. the winner goes to the elite 8 for the chance to play texas on sunday. really. stanford has it locked up at this point? pretty much just a couple seconds left in this game in their up by double digits. they set the tone early in this game really establishing themselves on both sides of the ball. >> we've got a reporter out there on the ground. aj mccord joins us now live from spokane, aj. you've been holding it down yourself over...
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i got the rebel ocean, bartolini mcgee, huge in maryland, new money. no g as the other they will in it is diesel as to about putting it in. one m is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it thought ticks are infected with zeke of virus, west nile fever, dingey fever, and other equally dangerous pathogens. and then released into their natural habitat . neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah, ah. since 2018 under order number 928, issued by ukraine's ministry of health. international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the country's hospital patients as a testing ground, including children. special safety measures in the handling of hazardous microorganisms are very expensive. it's a lot cheaper and easier to conduct that kind of research in countries where lives are of low value to the usa. the west, of course, does not care about the lives or the conditions of the grain of the population. it is also been historically i'd by people like adolf hitler and the german world
i got the rebel ocean, bartolini mcgee, huge in maryland, new money. no g as the other they will in it is diesel as to about putting it in. one m is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it thought ticks are infected with zeke of virus, west nile fever, dingey fever, and other equally dangerous pathogens. and then released into their natural habitat . neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah, ah. since 2018 under order...
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and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new others? they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the stokes and through them in thin phone oatmeal, tornado santo, honda? this? well, can i don't think so. got any kink your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's and fifty's. ah, the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these were used in the pris
and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new others? they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the stokes and through them...
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mark and maryland, republican line. -- in maryland, republican line.aller: the thing is, the tax on millionaires, people who make more than $400 million? host: worth over $100 million, the household. caller: one of the big problems we have in this country is we tend to other millionaires. i know that sounds look a funny thing to say, but we tend to forget. when you have somebody like a bernie sanders who proposes this kind of stuff, it is other ring people -- othering people. most americans do not realize they pay about 40% of the taxes. what do you think people do who make money like that? they do not just hide it other their mattress. they invest it. they create jobs for americans. democrats have taken this narrative of government needs to create jobs for people and government has never created jobs for people other than federal, wasteful little projects that they have no business being involved in in the first place. millionaires and billionaires put money into people, but politicians will not have us believe that because americans are not educated.
mark and maryland, republican line. -- in maryland, republican line.aller: the thing is, the tax on millionaires, people who make more than $400 million? host: worth over $100 million, the household. caller: one of the big problems we have in this country is we tend to other millionaires. i know that sounds look a funny thing to say, but we tend to forget. when you have somebody like a bernie sanders who proposes this kind of stuff, it is other ring people -- othering people. most americans do...
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hoover from the maryland school of medicine national center for mental health. and then we will hear their testimony. senator casey? >> mr. chairman, thank you for this opportunity. i'm pleased to introduce dr. benton, and i appreciate dr. benton's expertise at this hearing today. in addition to her lifelong commitment to serving both children and families, dr. benton is a psychiatrist in chief, an executive director and chair of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry and behavioral sciences. she's clinical director of child and adolescent psychiatry and a psychiatrist in the 22 q and u center at the children's hospital of philadelphia, which we often refer to by the acronym. she also serves as president of the american academy of child and adolescent psychiatry and an associate professor of industry at the maryland school of medicine at the university of pennsylvania. dr. benton also serves on the board of the juvenile law center, which a advocates for children and child welfare and the juvenile justice systems. her expertise spans pediatric depressi
hoover from the maryland school of medicine national center for mental health. and then we will hear their testimony. senator casey? >> mr. chairman, thank you for this opportunity. i'm pleased to introduce dr. benton, and i appreciate dr. benton's expertise at this hearing today. in addition to her lifelong commitment to serving both children and families, dr. benton is a psychiatrist in chief, an executive director and chair of the department of child and adolescent psychiatry and...
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. >>> and later, the state of maryland announcing a gas tax holiday. governor larry hogan wiljol in us live. you are watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. after years on the battlefield and multiple concussions, migraine attacks followed me home. i wasn't there for my family and i was barely functioning. until nurtec odt changed all that. nurtec is the only medication that can treat & prevent my migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. now, i run a non-profit for other green berets. when i feel like myself, i can do so much more. what will you do? ask your doctor about nurtec today. ♪♪ what will you do? i'm using xfinity xfi's powerful, reliable connection to stream “conference calls” on every one of these devices. i'm “filing my taxes” early. “wedding planning.” we're streaming uh... “seminars.” are your vows gonna make me cry? yes! babe. (chuckles) look at that! another write off. that's a fou
. >>> and later, the state of maryland announcing a gas tax holiday. governor larry hogan wiljol in us live. you are watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. after years on the battlefield and multiple concussions, migraine attacks followed me home. i wasn't there for my family and i was barely functioning. until nurtec odt changed all that. nurtec is the only medication that can treat &...
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that is late in maryland. one of the messages yesterday from the vice president who was in poland talking that humanitarian assistance for the people of ukraine and aid those there. here's part of that from yesterday. >> as it relates to the people of ukraine, they have suffered immensely. when we talk about humanitarian aid, it is because yes, the assistance is necessary, but what compels us also is the moral outrage that all civilized nations, with a look what is happening to innocent men, women, and children, grandmothers, grandfathers. who are fleeing everything they have known. our outrage which compels not only our security assistance but are humanitarian assistance is rooted in the fact that also we support the people of ukraine who shown extraordinary courage and skills in the willingness and yes ability to fight against putin's war and russia's aggression. so today we're also announcing in pursuit of west much happen, which is to provide humanitarian assistance, that will give another $50 billion, the
that is late in maryland. one of the messages yesterday from the vice president who was in poland talking that humanitarian assistance for the people of ukraine and aid those there. here's part of that from yesterday. >> as it relates to the people of ukraine, they have suffered immensely. when we talk about humanitarian aid, it is because yes, the assistance is necessary, but what compels us also is the moral outrage that all civilized nations, with a look what is happening to innocent...
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trone of maryland, mr. brown of maryland, mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the ruiz amendment number 22. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, mr. swalwell, mr. vicente gonzalez, ms. barragan, correa, aguilar, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the ruiz amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. delbene, i inform the house that ms. delbene will vote yes on the ruiz amendment number 22. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north dakota seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. johnson from south dakota, i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote yes on amendment number 22. as the member designated by mr. reschenthaler of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. reschenthaler will vote yes on amendment
trone of maryland, mr. brown of maryland, mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the ruiz amendment number 22. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, mr. swalwell, mr. vicente gonzalez, ms. barragan, correa, aguilar, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the ruiz amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman...
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juan cuellar lives with his wife and three children in, maryland. he's joined by mr. trent leon-lierman, who will be interpreting from spanish to english [inaudible] translator, as translator. debbie nunez it's a mother and lifelong resident and tended in lower area of san francisco. stephen frischmuth lives in austin, texas, where he rents in a property owned by a corporate owner. and last, but not least, of course, is anh-thu nguyen. anh-thu nguyen it's a tended leader in brooklyn with the greenberg tenants coalition. so each of you, there will be no questions from any of our panel, from any of the senators. we want to hear from you. i appreciate many senators are watching this remote, and they're watching this with their cameras off, but some of us are watching without their welcome son. i was just along each one of you, and start with miss hernandez. and thank you for joining us. and the floyd shows. thanks to miss nunez. i mean thanks, ms. hernandez. hello, everyone. my name is and kathleen hernandez that you live in los vegas. i want to thank you for the opportu
juan cuellar lives with his wife and three children in, maryland. he's joined by mr. trent leon-lierman, who will be interpreting from spanish to english [inaudible] translator, as translator. debbie nunez it's a mother and lifelong resident and tended in lower area of san francisco. stephen frischmuth lives in austin, texas, where he rents in a property owned by a corporate owner. and last, but not least, of course, is anh-thu nguyen. anh-thu nguyen it's a tended leader in brooklyn with the...
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allison had been a graduate of wheaton, maryland, john f. kennedy high school just a year when "the washington post" reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office as he was required to do. when he asked for any information they could give him about allison, they really didn't have much to say. they pulled out her file. gave him a copy of her grades, of her s.a.t. scores, let him see the letter her guidance counselor had written on her college application. something like allison is a very mature young woman. but really nobody remembered anything much except how pretty she'd been. and even that wasn't necessarily a memory of her because already the photo you're seeing had made the papers by then. not that anyone at john f. kennedy high in wheaton, maryland, should have remembered allison krause. she came to the school the way a lot of kids did to a place like kennedy high, trailing along behind her father as he pursued his corporate career. her dad had been hired by the westinghouse corporation in cleveland, ohio, i
allison had been a graduate of wheaton, maryland, john f. kennedy high school just a year when "the washington post" reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office as he was required to do. when he asked for any information they could give him about allison, they really didn't have much to say. they pulled out her file. gave him a copy of her grades, of her s.a.t. scores, let him see the letter her guidance counselor had written on her college application....
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coast >>> a massive cargo ship is stuck in the mud off the coast of maryland the vessel called the "ever forward" grounded in the chesapeake bay teams of engineers and divers are working on plans to move it, which may include lightening its load by draining out gas and taking off the cargo containers you may recall just last year another ship operated by the same company got struck in the suez canal >>> filling up your gas tank just got a lot cheaper in two states the governors of georgia and maryland have temporarily suspended the gas taxes there for at least the next month the cost savings anywhere from about 29 cents to 37 cents a gallon other states are considering their own gas tax suspension those savings, a temporary solutions to sky-high prices that are driving up interest in electric cars demand is now booming, but they're in short supply and often come at a hefty cost. that has consumers wondering, will they really help save money in the long run? nbc's jesse kirsch crunches the numbers >> reporter: for months, ann bell thought about saving money and the planet by swapping out
coast >>> a massive cargo ship is stuck in the mud off the coast of maryland the vessel called the "ever forward" grounded in the chesapeake bay teams of engineers and divers are working on plans to move it, which may include lightening its load by draining out gas and taking off the cargo containers you may recall just last year another ship operated by the same company got struck in the suez canal >>> filling up your gas tank just got a lot cheaper in two states...
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host: that is willie in maryland. if you go to the hill this morning, republicans talking about their own form of sanctions, talking about the economic reverberations, proposed ban on russian oil feeling angst amongst democratic lawmakers who are wrestling with what to do about rising prices that mushroomed into a problem for president biden. coalescing behind that proposal sponsored by joe manchin and lisa murkowski, to ban russian energy imports, democrats worry it could boomerang on them if it leads to higher inflation and they worry that oil companies could use the ban as an excuse to increase gas prices and they will wind up getting the blame and they expect republicans to ratchet up calls to open up federal lands to oil and gas exploration, something biden and his democratic allies don't want and they argue that it won't make a difference on fuel prices in the near term. on the independent line, mike is next. somerville, massachusetts. caller: for at least my entire lifetime, over 30 years, the conservatives hav
host: that is willie in maryland. if you go to the hill this morning, republicans talking about their own form of sanctions, talking about the economic reverberations, proposed ban on russian oil feeling angst amongst democratic lawmakers who are wrestling with what to do about rising prices that mushroomed into a problem for president biden. coalescing behind that proposal sponsored by joe manchin and lisa murkowski, to ban russian energy imports, democrats worry it could boomerang on them if...
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host: let's go to baltimore, maryland, the independent line. am i pronouncing your name correct lee? are you there? hello -- all right -- let's go to andrew, calling from ingleside, texas on the republican line. andrew, good morning. caller: well, i am a veteran of world war ii, the korean war, and the vietnam war. we didn't target civilian folks taking care of business. this guy putin, who is ram rotting the show over in europe now, someone needs to take that dude out. he's is killing women and children and throwing them in ditches and covering them up with -- it's shameful, how the world is standing by and letting this idiot kill all the people off over there, and it's just not right. i helped take care of business in world war ii, korea and vietnam, and we did not target billions, women and children. i would just like to say, thanks for taking my call and i wish the world would step up and stop this idiot. host: let's go to victor, calling from silver spring, maryland on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope you guy
host: let's go to baltimore, maryland, the independent line. am i pronouncing your name correct lee? are you there? hello -- all right -- let's go to andrew, calling from ingleside, texas on the republican line. andrew, good morning. caller: well, i am a veteran of world war ii, the korean war, and the vietnam war. we didn't target civilian folks taking care of business. this guy putin, who is ram rotting the show over in europe now, someone needs to take that dude out. he's is killing women...
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rockville maryland and winston churchill high school in maryland. 11th and 12th graders in lake charlesouisiana. niept graders from foothills community school in great falls, montana and our $5,000 winners are seventh grairsd. tyler and dermott foaly . starting april 1, you can watch the top 21 winning industries on c-span and watch all of the documentaries any time online at studentcam.org. >> c-span now with a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington, live and on demand. keep up with today's events from the u.s. congress. white house events. the courts. the world of politics. all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal. a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now your front row seat to washington any time, anywhere. >> the senate judiciary committee held a business meeting to
rockville maryland and winston churchill high school in maryland. 11th and 12th graders in lake charlesouisiana. niept graders from foothills community school in great falls, montana and our $5,000 winners are seventh grairsd. tyler and dermott foaly . starting april 1, you can watch the top 21 winning industries on c-span and watch all of the documentaries any time online at studentcam.org. >> c-span now with a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in...
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this hospital in prince george's county, maryland, has experienced up to 30% turnover in nursing staffsing officer crystal beckford. if hospital systems don't address this, what does that mean? >> operationally you could come to a standstill. we have to address nursing burnout. >> reporter: that means rolling out a new self-care strategy from treats to say thank you to a quiet room to take a breath -- even if only for a few minutes. >> notice any tension -- >> reporter: meditation over zoom. >> hold it. >> reporter: techniques shared with new nurses in training. >> the hospitals are engaging with their staff and doing the little things really go a long way. >> reporter: ashley gick, a nurse of five years, is using a new tuition assistance program to study management as hospitals innovate ways to retain their critical front line. >> if we keep where we're at right now with staffing shortages and increased patient ratios, it burns you out heart and soul. >> reporter: while health care workers are trained to put others first -- what do you think is going to prevent health care workers fro
this hospital in prince george's county, maryland, has experienced up to 30% turnover in nursing staffsing officer crystal beckford. if hospital systems don't address this, what does that mean? >> operationally you could come to a standstill. we have to address nursing burnout. >> reporter: that means rolling out a new self-care strategy from treats to say thank you to a quiet room to take a breath -- even if only for a few minutes. >> notice any tension -- >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: currently the state of maryland is considering a bill to honor tuskegee airmen day everys week, i'm sorry he missed it, but i know he's watching us and is very happy that finally came through for the state of maryland. >> reporter: smiles all around and a celebration of lives well led. ♪ >> we want to thank amy cho for that report. i've always been fascinated at what they were able to accomplish, that particular group of men. >> i love that we're hearing the stories after and continue to commemorate it would love to see that happen every year thanks for kicking >>> this was not a rock, paper, scissors moment. the entertainment world went off the rails after the soon to be named actor lashed out wle protecting his wife. >>> the biden administration continues to clarify what the president said about putin, that he, quote, cannot remain in power as military strikes on lviv continue. >>> the president returns to
. >> reporter: currently the state of maryland is considering a bill to honor tuskegee airmen day everys week, i'm sorry he missed it, but i know he's watching us and is very happy that finally came through for the state of maryland. >> reporter: smiles all around and a celebration of lives well led. ♪ >> we want to thank amy cho for that report. i've always been fascinated at what they were able to accomplish, that particular group of men. >> i love that we're hearing...
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stanford beat maryland earlier this season relatively easily.ra vanderveer says >> they can't get complacent. >> we're not defending anything. we have a new team we are. we're hunting the national championship. we're going after it. >> i'm in the same way that other, you know, 15 other teams are right now. i mean the world and to be the perfect ending to my stanford journey. and that's, you know, that's what i want. so >> you never know to get and you have to play as hard as you can. every possession every quarter, every game because any team can come out and win. >> now you just heard lexi hall. she was discussing a homecoming for her and her sister. the 2 grew up in spokane where the game will be played on friday and they knew all season that this was a possibility. it could be a storybook ending to the two's decorated careers and they understand they'll need to take care of business on the court. of course, we're all to come together now when it comes to getting the fam bam in the building on friday, jamie and jason hall told me the figure al
stanford beat maryland earlier this season relatively easily.ra vanderveer says >> they can't get complacent. >> we're not defending anything. we have a new team we are. we're hunting the national championship. we're going after it. >> i'm in the same way that other, you know, 15 other teams are right now. i mean the world and to be the perfect ending to my stanford journey. and that's, you know, that's what i want. so >> you never know to get and you have to play as...
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. >> senator from maryland. >> reserving the right to object to the request from the senator from idaho, it's my understanding that the senator's modification would not include the provisions that were included in the house passed legislation, that modifies the global sanction regime and i just like would like to speak for a moment on that if i might. there's no question we stand with the people of ukraine against the unprovoked attack by mr. putin. we're inspired every day by the courage of the ukrainian people and the inspirational leader president zelenskyy. the u.s. has shown leadership and i congratulate the biden administration. and lethal weapons to ukraine to defend itself. we have provided humanitarian assistance, joining the global community and with three million ukrainians refugees in other countries and 10 million displaced as a result of mr. putin's unprovoked attacked and we have led on sanctions. we have led in getting the global unity to impose sanctions against not just the russian sectors, but also against individuals. and when mr. zelenskyy spoke before the members o
. >> senator from maryland. >> reserving the right to object to the request from the senator from idaho, it's my understanding that the senator's modification would not include the provisions that were included in the house passed legislation, that modifies the global sanction regime and i just like would like to speak for a moment on that if i might. there's no question we stand with the people of ukraine against the unprovoked attack by mr. putin. we're inspired every day by the...
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. >> reporter: lashone and raeshawn middleton grew up outside of baltimore, maryland.restaurant industry as servers until they were laid off from separate restaurants on the same day. >> time went on and it was, like, five months, six months, and we had to move back in with our mom. >> reporter: this new reality allowed the sisters to consider a completely different path. >> it's like a reality check almost. are we going to go back or are we going to create an opportunity for ourselves? so when covid happened, it forced us to do something different. >> reporter: that something different was r&l crab company. >> so, we're going to throw on some crabs. we use beer. >> yeah. >> we don't use water like traditional places. >> reporter: a business born out of necessity and a love of, well, crabs. how did you come up with this business idea? >> it was a rainy day and we were craving some crabs. we eat crabs about four or five times a week, and we started googling crab delivery and we noticed no one delivered crabs. >> which was weird because we're in maryland, it's kind of ou
. >> reporter: lashone and raeshawn middleton grew up outside of baltimore, maryland.restaurant industry as servers until they were laid off from separate restaurants on the same day. >> time went on and it was, like, five months, six months, and we had to move back in with our mom. >> reporter: this new reality allowed the sisters to consider a completely different path. >> it's like a reality check almost. are we going to go back or are we going to create an...
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they're playing 4 seed, maryland. >> right now. this stanford squad has a special connection to spokane reporter aj mccord joins us live to explain a >> that's right, kate. we're more than 900 miles from stanford university's campus, but it feels a little bit like the stanford cardinal have home court advantage here. they just did player intros for the sweet 16 and lexi and lacey whole getting a massive roar when they were introduced as spokane made is in fact, all week long. we've been talking to lexi and lacey about what it means to get to play it back in their hometown of spokane. they graduated from high school just about 15 miles away from where i'm standing right now. and they talked about how special it was, especially lexi to remember she dropped 36 points, a career-high against kansas last week to make sure her cardinal got to this point because there's truly nothing like playing at home or the welcoming committee that you get when you're right. >> we got home or right. we've got to the hotel. my dad showed up with 2 of ou
they're playing 4 seed, maryland. >> right now. this stanford squad has a special connection to spokane reporter aj mccord joins us live to explain a >> that's right, kate. we're more than 900 miles from stanford university's campus, but it feels a little bit like the stanford cardinal have home court advantage here. they just did player intros for the sweet 16 and lexi and lacey whole getting a massive roar when they were introduced as spokane made is in fact, all week long. we've...
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chase in maryland. he's a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university could to have you with us. a professor. within this last hour we spoke to ukraine in m p who is on the board of a children's hospital where desperately sick kids of the mother are in the basement, sheltering away from the equipment that is being used on a daily basis like dialysis machines to, to to save their lives, she was pleading with us on air for the international community for nato countries to implement a no fly zone. so these kids could go back to having their life saving treatment without fear of being bombed. was nato right to day, not to implement a no fly zone. what's happening in ukraine is tragic. and the stories you're telling or heartbreaking, but couldn't, does really. busy own this war, he did not need to attack you. crane. he has been motivated by delusions of pulling ukraine back in to a russian coercive here of influence. it is painful, but i
chase in maryland. he's a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university could to have you with us. a professor. within this last hour we spoke to ukraine in m p who is on the board of a children's hospital where desperately sick kids of the mother are in the basement, sheltering away from the equipment that is being used on a daily basis like dialysis machines to, to to save their lives, she was pleading with us on air for...