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sandoval: maryland le demostrÓ que estaba equivocado.ados y de repente la cargaron y se la llevaron al hospital. araceli: ese dÍa sentÍ bien feo porque la niÑa no era la que yo habÍa dejado en la tarde. yo le habÍa dado de comer y la niÑa estaba en el hospital asÍ, acostada. y no me conocÍan. sandoval: los mÉdicos, segÚn sus padres, no acertaban con el diagnÓstico. maryland pasÓ mÁs de 3 aÑos entrando y saliendo del hospital. juan: no podÍa hablar, no podÍa moverse. solo estaba tirada. sandoval: perdiendo lentamente el control de su cuerpo. la niÑa habÍa crecido en un barrio de clase trabajadora del sur de los Ángeles, donde, segÚn maryland, ser dÉbil puede costarte la vida. gonzalez: donde yo crecÍ miraba gente muerta en la calle. no podÍamos usar un cierto color porque nos arriesgamos, porque nuestra vida estaba en riesgo y eso yo lo miraba normal. sandoval: ¿y eso tÚ crees que te hizo mÁs fuerte? gonzalez: yo siento que me hizo mÁs fuerte. donde yo crecÍ, siento que iniciÓ ese motivo para que yo tuviera sueÑos. quisiera salir de ahÍ.
sandoval: maryland le demostrÓ que estaba equivocado.ados y de repente la cargaron y se la llevaron al hospital. araceli: ese dÍa sentÍ bien feo porque la niÑa no era la que yo habÍa dejado en la tarde. yo le habÍa dado de comer y la niÑa estaba en el hospital asÍ, acostada. y no me conocÍan. sandoval: los mÉdicos, segÚn sus padres, no acertaban con el diagnÓstico. maryland pasÓ mÁs de 3 aÑos entrando y saliendo del hospital. juan: no podÍa hablar, no podÍa moverse. solo estaba...
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josh: crystal brought up something interesting about kids being charged as adults in maryland, that maryland is about as aggressive as any other state, it is second only to florida in count and rate, second only to alabama. people think of maryland as a blue state that there is no shortage of challenges wherever you live, things can be reformed for the better. andre, tell me about what you are working on in pennsylvania. >> it is interesting right now. we're -- to give you a background, a lot of the scandals that were exposed in the juvenile justice field, these are some things -- we have invested and come up with recommendations for how we should reform the juvenile justice system. it was about a year or so, we came up with 35 recommendations and there could have been more, but we were happy with the ones that came out. unfortunately, some of the other recommendations are very surface level. they don't do enough to really solve this issue. and one of the bills we are happy about that has been introduced as one that ends -- she talked about charging youth automatically as adults based on the
josh: crystal brought up something interesting about kids being charged as adults in maryland, that maryland is about as aggressive as any other state, it is second only to florida in count and rate, second only to alabama. people think of maryland as a blue state that there is no shortage of challenges wherever you live, things can be reformed for the better. andre, tell me about what you are working on in pennsylvania. >> it is interesting right now. we're -- to give you a background, a...
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not just maryland, this is happening across the country.he senate. it's why we were hoping to pick up seats in governors' races and now we're not. >> it's curious to me -- >> it's why the margin in the house is so much smaller. >> it's curious to me, governor. you won election and then re-election with a good number of democrats and a blue state supporting you. they look to you in this question. are you going to sit out and tell them who the governor of maryland should be? >> i think they already have their mind made up. maryland only has 23% republican and i had to win almost all the republicans and independents and 25% of the democrats to win. but this candidate is not going to do that. >> so is for you, governor hogan, for the remainder of your active political life election denialism a litmus test? >> well, it's certainly something we shouldn't be focused on. i think the voters will decide on issues like inflation -- >> would you endorse somebody who denied that joe biden won the 2020 election? >> no, i would not. >> would you campaign
not just maryland, this is happening across the country.he senate. it's why we were hoping to pick up seats in governors' races and now we're not. >> it's curious to me -- >> it's why the margin in the house is so much smaller. >> it's curious to me, governor. you won election and then re-election with a good number of democrats and a blue state supporting you. they look to you in this question. are you going to sit out and tell them who the governor of maryland should be?...
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. >>> and live pictures out of maryland. we'll show you where president biden is about to give his most important speech ahead of the campaign season so far, going after what he called the extreme maga philosophy and also going after republicans' stance on abortion. >>> it's a story you'll see first on "outfront." we follow a family's journey through ten countries and then bussed to new york. and now a new struggle to find work. with best western rewards you get...
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>> i'm sitting here in tacoma park maryland. >> wow, wow.re you go. that's amazing. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it? i think the first question on the audiences mind and a guest mind before to read the book, i'd love to hear in your own words what is the kaepernick affect? >> the kaepernick the fact is the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first set during the anthem and then took a need in august and september of 2016. but i think the best way to describe the effect is just something about how he came up with this idea that want to spend a big chunk of my life working on this book and talking to people and in of income and whatnot. like it started when i was talking in 1968 olympian john carlos is a famously raised his fist on the stand in mexico city, and john a couple years ago looked at me and he just said, you know, they come after raise my fist in mexico city a tongue of young people starting a track meet around the country country and i was like, what? like i always considered myself a bit of
>> i'm sitting here in tacoma park maryland. >> wow, wow.re you go. that's amazing. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it? i think the first question on the audiences mind and a guest mind before to read the book, i'd love to hear in your own words what is the kaepernick affect? >> the kaepernick the fact is the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first set during the anthem and then took a need in august and september of 2016....
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constitution and declaration of rightings, the msp and maryland guard to stand against rogue actionscontrol tyrannical biden administration with fierce tenacity, and comparing the fbi search of trump's resort to police state tactics. republican congressional candidate joe kent on the day he defeated six term incumbent jamie hererra butler in washington state's primary. >> when we take back power in 2023, we have to play smash mouth. >> reporter: erroneously claiming merrick garland broke the law after the fbi search at trump's mar-a-lago home. >> we're going to go after people who have violated the law. >> reporter: meantime some elected republicans and trump loyalists are demanding retaliation, the defunding and dismantling of the fbi. >> i would totally defund the fbi. completely defund the fbi. >> reporter: representative marjorie taylor greene tweeting defund the fbi, and selling t-shirts with the same slogan on them. the former vice president is calling them out. >> these attacks on the fbi must stop. calls to defund the fbi are just as wrong as calls to defund the police. >>> y
constitution and declaration of rightings, the msp and maryland guard to stand against rogue actionscontrol tyrannical biden administration with fierce tenacity, and comparing the fbi search of trump's resort to police state tactics. republican congressional candidate joe kent on the day he defeated six term incumbent jamie hererra butler in washington state's primary. >> when we take back power in 2023, we have to play smash mouth. >> reporter: erroneously claiming merrick garland...
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well-being and so i think it meets the professional standard >> reporter: today the greensboro, marylandice department declined to comment on the new settlement, which does not admit any wrongdoing a separate lawsuit against the medical examiner's office is ongoing. tom? >> okay, gabe, thank you for that >>> in 60 seconds, restricting abortion care the new study on the dangerous impact on some women forced to delay the procedure. >>> and later, new hope for a vaccine against lyme disease stay with us when pain says, “it's time to go home” “i say, “not yet”. ♪ ♪ aleve. who do you take it for? your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire shingles. some describe it as pulsing electric shocks or sharp, stabbing pains. ♪♪ this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 yea
well-being and so i think it meets the professional standard >> reporter: today the greensboro, marylandice department declined to comment on the new settlement, which does not admit any wrongdoing a separate lawsuit against the medical examiner's office is ongoing. tom? >> okay, gabe, thank you for that >>> in 60 seconds, restricting abortion care the new study on the dangerous impact on some women forced to delay the procedure. >>> and later, new hope for a...
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at the university of maryland. good to see you again. is this a done deal? do you think she is going to lose? yes i, i think she's almost certain to lose. i. it would be a miracle if she's able to pull this out. miracles do happen in politics, but it seems like she is pretty much going to lose. but i think she's still going to be an important figure moving forward. particularly if donald trump is the republican nominee. if they continue to support him and he actually does declare to run for president, i think she's going to be an important voice and a thorn in his side for conservative values and particularly for that sliver of american voters who are pliable, who are in the middle who usually have conservative values, but are uncomfortable with trumps criminality and with his behavior. and i wonder to what extent that is because, i mean this primary illustrates that the outcome of one candidate in one election. it's not just about that a raises huge questions about the feature of the republican party. yeah, i thin
at the university of maryland. good to see you again. is this a done deal? do you think she is going to lose? yes i, i think she's almost certain to lose. i. it would be a miracle if she's able to pull this out. miracles do happen in politics, but it seems like she is pretty much going to lose. but i think she's still going to be an important figure moving forward. particularly if donald trump is the republican nominee. if they continue to support him and he actually does declare to run for...
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senator van hollen from maryland is recognized. >> thank you.that is a great place to kick off from my question. i have a question about the costs and harm of doing nothing in terms of accelerating climate change but also related to the opportunities and to accelerate our transition to a clean energy economy. on the costs and harm side, since 1982, about a 40 year period, we've had 69 what we call billion-dollar climate disasters impacting the state of maryland. nearly half of those 69 have occurred in the last decade, with 19 occurring in the last five years. noaa estimates those events will cost up to $20 billion in damages to maryland. are these estimates consistent with the kind of impacts you are seeing in other parts of the country, including acceleration of these impacts? and what would you say with respect to the likelihood of these costs increasing in an accelerating way in years to come? >> thank you for the question. without a doubt, we will see costs increase as temperatures increase. we often think about climate change on the coast
senator van hollen from maryland is recognized. >> thank you.that is a great place to kick off from my question. i have a question about the costs and harm of doing nothing in terms of accelerating climate change but also related to the opportunities and to accelerate our transition to a clean energy economy. on the costs and harm side, since 1982, about a 40 year period, we've had 69 what we call billion-dollar climate disasters impacting the state of maryland. nearly half of those 69...
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in maryland. there, john's elephant rally criticized his political rivals. support state by the new academic year, more than 96,000 families with many children received material assistance to prepare for school. the culmination of the celebration of the 1030th anniversary of orthodoxy in belarus today, hundreds of caring believers worship the minsk icon of the mother of god on august 26, the official day of finding the miraculous image, we recall the celebrations have already been celebrated in the belarusian cities of polotsk zaslavl, which are important for the church, today the baton is taken over by minsk shrines at this moment ends and the entire belarusian procession to he was joined by our film crew contact group lydia zabludskaya. lida good morning, isn't the heat knocking you down? good morning. as you can see, the scorching sun does not knock down all the pilgrims, but in fact the weather was lucky, the sun is pleasant, and the wind actually blows, so it’s comfortable to go, but if our film crew joined the local march, half an hour ago. and, of cou
in maryland. there, john's elephant rally criticized his political rivals. support state by the new academic year, more than 96,000 families with many children received material assistance to prepare for school. the culmination of the celebration of the 1030th anniversary of orthodoxy in belarus today, hundreds of caring believers worship the minsk icon of the mother of god on august 26, the official day of finding the miraculous image, we recall the celebrations have already been celebrated in...
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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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anton black's case is not widely known outside maryland and now there are questions about why his death was ruled an accident greensboro, maryland september 2018 an unarmed black teenager fleece from police there is a chase and a struggle all caught on body cam 19-year-old anton black under the weight of police officers crying out to his mother >> you were always here how you guys doing my name is anton black. >> reporter: anton was a star athlete and budding model. >> this is my baby boy, anton. >> reporter: and now his father says anton is an example of a broken system. outraged that his son's death was declared an accident. >> you're begging for your life and they don't get off him. how is that an accident my son was george floyd before george floyd. >> reporter: there is at least one connection between george floyd's case and anton black's. dr. david fowler maryland's former chief medical examiner who signed off on anton's autopsy report testified two years later for officer derek chauvin's defense that floyd's death was undetermined >> if anton black is an accident and george floyd
anton black's case is not widely known outside maryland and now there are questions about why his death was ruled an accident greensboro, maryland september 2018 an unarmed black teenager fleece from police there is a chase and a struggle all caught on body cam 19-year-old anton black under the weight of police officers crying out to his mother >> you were always here how you guys doing my name is anton black. >> reporter: anton was a star athlete and budding model. >> this is...
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if we all do our part, the next governor of maryland.applause] it has been said many times before, and excuse my back, my mother would kill me, my back, y'all. the fact of the matter is, you have literally two of the best senators in the united states senate, ben cardin and chris van hollen. were it not for chris being my debate partner getting me prepared for the general election for president, i would not be standing here. if you don't like me, blame chris. [applause] he is up for reelection this year and i told him, i will campaign for him or against him, whichever will help him the most. [laughter] folks, both ben and chris as well are strong, principled, effective. keep them. you need them. hell, i need them. you have a great congressional delegation including steny hoyer , a friend for long time, and how about that jamie raskin? doesn't he stepped up? [applause] the man has stepped up. he has done an incredible job, incredible job coming out of a tragic circumstance with his family. you know, you got to keep him. you need him and i
if we all do our part, the next governor of maryland.applause] it has been said many times before, and excuse my back, my mother would kill me, my back, y'all. the fact of the matter is, you have literally two of the best senators in the united states senate, ben cardin and chris van hollen. were it not for chris being my debate partner getting me prepared for the general election for president, i would not be standing here. if you don't like me, blame chris. [applause] he is up for reelection...
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let's bring in maryland republican governor larry hogan. thanks for coming on "special report." >> yeah. thanks for having me. >> bret: governor, you have got this book coming out this fall just in time for the political season in november called blue state republican how larry hogan won where republicans lose and lessons for a future g.o.p. i'm wondering how you interpret the former president's track record in this primary. if you look at the numbers, the primaries, races where he has made an endorsement since 202161. races he has lost since 129. 95% success rate. how do you interpret that? >> well, first, let me correct you i don't have a book coming out. that's a college professor just writing a book how we were able to win. >> bret: about you, i'm sorry. >> i haven't seen the book yet. buff, look, i think there is no question that, you know, donald trump is still a major factor in the party and he has weighed in a lot of races. he has won a lot of races. my concern is not just winning primaries but winning elections in november. i think
let's bring in maryland republican governor larry hogan. thanks for coming on "special report." >> yeah. thanks for having me. >> bret: governor, you have got this book coming out this fall just in time for the political season in november called blue state republican how larry hogan won where republicans lose and lessons for a future g.o.p. i'm wondering how you interpret the former president's track record in this primary. if you look at the numbers, the primaries, races...
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-- to virginia and maryland which was the first settled area. things happened differently. england found they were living in a very unhealthy climate. it was -- i would not say tropical but at least somewhat subtropical. the rates of disease were much higher and mortality rates were high. rates of population increase were very low and they had great difficulty sustaining their population. that is what caused them to try to read workers and they began to read -- two important first english indentured servants but they found that more difficult. then they began to turn to slaves. african slaves. that is why african slaves began to be brought in large numbers into virginia and maryland, when they were not brought in large numbers to new england. that created two profoundly different population and cultures and much of american history is about those differences. >> i know that you go into great detail about this in the book but for those who have not yet had the chance to crack it open since it came out last week, can you go into a little detail ab
-- to virginia and maryland which was the first settled area. things happened differently. england found they were living in a very unhealthy climate. it was -- i would not say tropical but at least somewhat subtropical. the rates of disease were much higher and mortality rates were high. rates of population increase were very low and they had great difficulty sustaining their population. that is what caused them to try to read workers and they began to read -- two important first english...
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case against the president of some of some of these that has had this of documents in his home in maryland go. and were talking about a possible violation of the espionage act. right. and i wanted to ask about that. is that the crime that the justice department is currently investigating trump for what the search warrantless is mainly about finding evidence for 3 potential crimes . and that is the mishandling of defense information and this could mean a team may have violated the espionage act. but we're also talking about possible a distractions destruction of records and of a possible removal of, of documents. so this is obviously a fiasco for trump at the moment and it looks bad for him for some people. but could this actually back fire for democrats and give trump kind of fuel for his likely run for president? that is i what we are seeing right now, i am a tramp. he is continuing with his narrative and even increasing it. i'm of a hoax. he is presenting himself as the victim of this investigation. and he says that the democrats are behind it, that the current administration is behind i
case against the president of some of some of these that has had this of documents in his home in maryland go. and were talking about a possible violation of the espionage act. right. and i wanted to ask about that. is that the crime that the justice department is currently investigating trump for what the search warrantless is mainly about finding evidence for 3 potential crimes . and that is the mishandling of defense information and this could mean a team may have violated the espionage act....
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he is a democratic strategist on a lecturer at the university of maryland. thank you for joining the program. how high is about to get a search warrant for the president's house? and is it unusual that the u. s. president joe biden was not given advance notice of this search. i think it is normal that the president doesn't know about what's going on with the d o j. i think the d o j operate independently in the d o. j some contest. hold ex presidents are accountable. i think that is a very high bar to get a search war and the f b, i need really high quality evidence. and particularly in this case, not only because it's an ex president, but because they have kind of politicized other investigations in the past. we all know about the steel, da da, we know about them trying to get fives, a warrant in the past. and that made the d o j and the f b. i looked nearly really bad and it was something that trump used to his advantage . so i think the d o j certainly wanted to have very high quality evidence when they went to the judge in order to get this search. war s
he is a democratic strategist on a lecturer at the university of maryland. thank you for joining the program. how high is about to get a search warrant for the president's house? and is it unusual that the u. s. president joe biden was not given advance notice of this search. i think it is normal that the president doesn't know about what's going on with the d o j. i think the d o j operate independently in the d o. j some contest. hold ex presidents are accountable. i think that is a very high...
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maryland marauders.been a leading supporter of the effort to restore the congressional gold medal on these deserving soldiers. so we cannot gather in person today, i'm grateful i have this opportunity to join my colleagues and celebrating their service and valor. as a congressman, representing georgia's second congressional district the home of -- i'm proud to be an original co-sponsor of the legislation that are out of the congressional gold medal to marilyn's marauders. the legendary 75th regiment known widely as the army rangers was headquartered at fort benning and faces -- 5307 composite you xin divisional. it continues to -- patch as its crest. also the military intelligence building there is named after vincent milley low, who passed away in 2015 and was georgia's last surviving -- of the marauders. merrill's marauders fall into what some consider to as the forgotten china burma india theater of world war ii. they thought in treacherous jungle warfare conditions, behind enemy lines. often without
maryland marauders.been a leading supporter of the effort to restore the congressional gold medal on these deserving soldiers. so we cannot gather in person today, i'm grateful i have this opportunity to join my colleagues and celebrating their service and valor. as a congressman, representing georgia's second congressional district the home of -- i'm proud to be an original co-sponsor of the legislation that are out of the congressional gold medal to marilyn's marauders. the legendary 75th...
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host: one more call, john in baltimore, maryland, a parent.r: i just wanted to respond to the teacher from baltimore that was on who -- 21 years, i cannot give enough respect for that person. but i think when we are saying that the school system is doing the best they can, they are not. and if she has to shell out $1500 of her own money to make the classroom inviting, then the school system is not doing a good job. i think we are giving the school systems way too much credit and giving a free pass on not doing a good job. in baltimore, we have schools with no heat or not adequate heat, no air conditioning. the governor approved money for air-conditioning units for the schools in baltimore city almost seven years ago and nothing has been done. there was a study done about two years afterwards to make sure those air-conditioning units had even been ordered and they hadn't nothing has been done. so the school systems, central offices, are not doing their jobs. they are not doing their jobs for teachers. host: ok, last call. thank you to all of yo
host: one more call, john in baltimore, maryland, a parent.r: i just wanted to respond to the teacher from baltimore that was on who -- 21 years, i cannot give enough respect for that person. but i think when we are saying that the school system is doing the best they can, they are not. and if she has to shell out $1500 of her own money to make the classroom inviting, then the school system is not doing a good job. i think we are giving the school systems way too much credit and giving a free...
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let's go to remmy, calling from maryland on the republican lines. good morning. caller: good morning. we got some good commentary going this morning. pretty much almost everybody in the comments. but the thing concerning to me is the boomers. the generation following us will be saddled with a trillion dollar debt. we have not done anything since vietnam, laos, cambodia, fasttrack to afghanistan, only to not focus on so much the corporations and the 10,000 hardware and software corporations that had profited from these invasions of sovereign nations and the killing of millions of people, and we spent trillions to kill millions. this is the thing that is really bothersome. it is irksome to me and even to people following, the generations following us, is that we are not happy unless we have an agenda that is going to benefit corporations and their lobbyists that take care of our politicians, because they seem to be the masters for our politicians. they are tagteam politicians, like tagteam wrestlers. they have good guys, bad guys. this is something i remember going
let's go to remmy, calling from maryland on the republican lines. good morning. caller: good morning. we got some good commentary going this morning. pretty much almost everybody in the comments. but the thing concerning to me is the boomers. the generation following us will be saddled with a trillion dollar debt. we have not done anything since vietnam, laos, cambodia, fasttrack to afghanistan, only to not focus on so much the corporations and the 10,000 hardware and software corporations that...
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nor mainstream republicans refer to governor hold him in maryland.he was speaking as a mainstream republican. a more traditional kind of republican. we were clearly seeing on the campaign trail, a mega republican, engaging in the big lie. refusing to accept the outcome of elections. threatening to overturn the will of the voters in subsequent elections. that is what the president is referring to. that is the threat to our democracy, and the president was quite clear and eloquent about it tonight. >> you mentioned larry hogan, and i think it's worth mentioning that the guy that is running for the governorship in maryland's dan cox, very much a maga republican. the president said it's either the beginning or the death knell of this might get republican fascism. which is it? those are two very different roads. one would think divergence. the start of this or the end of this. which one is it in the white house's opinion? >> look, again, the president was quite clear about this tonight. voters have to see the clear difference between the two political par
nor mainstream republicans refer to governor hold him in maryland.he was speaking as a mainstream republican. a more traditional kind of republican. we were clearly seeing on the campaign trail, a mega republican, engaging in the big lie. refusing to accept the outcome of elections. threatening to overturn the will of the voters in subsequent elections. that is what the president is referring to. that is the threat to our democracy, and the president was quite clear and eloquent about it...
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, maryland history is so fascinating and amazing people bury thread f.fitzgerald and now -- feel like we should all pay homage to these great -- >> lafayette has been through town quite a few times. >> that's awesome. okay, i'm going to take us to the lightning round, which is a casual -- scream out your answers, and we'll start with -- i have targeted questions for each of you. so, i feel like i have to ask this. at historical fiction writers. if you could livni any time period when would bit. >> the 20s. >> the 20s. >> -- not now, though, the roaring 20s. >> not the pandemic, yes to be clear. >> i would not live in any other time because i enjoy indoor plumbing and -- >> yeah. i also like want to the roaring 1020ys and i just love telehealth. >> you thick it's better from an earlier time but it's not. it was smelly and had no medicine. >> specially for women. you have to be, asterisk for women. but the clothes are better. i could use a roaring 20s in my life. >> if you cue be any fictional character who would it be? -- on fictional since you write nonf
, maryland history is so fascinating and amazing people bury thread f.fitzgerald and now -- feel like we should all pay homage to these great -- >> lafayette has been through town quite a few times. >> that's awesome. okay, i'm going to take us to the lightning round, which is a casual -- scream out your answers, and we'll start with -- i have targeted questions for each of you. so, i feel like i have to ask this. at historical fiction writers. if you could livni any time period...
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suburbs of maryland. he railed against maga republicans at both events, telling donors, quote, what we're seeing now is the beginning or the death knell of an extreme maga philosophy. it's not just trump, it is like semi-fascism, said the president. the rnc said, despicable. biden forced americans out of their jobs, transferred money from working families to harvard lawyers, and sent our country into a recession while families can't afford gas and groceries. democrats don't care about suffering americans. they never did. end quote from the rnc. here is what the president said later at a rally for maryland democrats in rockville. >> the alternative to the democrats are the maga republicans. the maga republicans have awakened the powerful force in america, the women of this nation. maga republicans don't have a clue about the power of women. let me tell you something, they are about to find out. the maga republicans don't just threaten our economic rights and security. they are a threat to our very democrac
suburbs of maryland. he railed against maga republicans at both events, telling donors, quote, what we're seeing now is the beginning or the death knell of an extreme maga philosophy. it's not just trump, it is like semi-fascism, said the president. the rnc said, despicable. biden forced americans out of their jobs, transferred money from working families to harvard lawyers, and sent our country into a recession while families can't afford gas and groceries. democrats don't care about suffering...
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that's just in the state of maryland. and we can do that across the country in terms of offshore wind in coastal states and of course interior wind for others. so these are really important provisions that i've talked about, fighting the climate cries, lowering the cost of prescription drugs. so let's talk about how they're paid for. unlike the republican tax bill in 2017 which provided huge tax giveaways to big corporations and very wealthy individuals, this legislation actually will both pay for itself through the cuts made and recycled and through fixing parts of our broken tax system. we got a lot to work -- we got a lot of work to do to fix our tax system, but this is a down payment in terms of the policy changes in this bill. first, mr. president, we're going to beef up irs enforcement to go after wealthy tax cheats, and this is an important issue. i chair the subcommittee that oversees the irs, and we've been pushing for years to make sure that the irs has the resources and the expertise to track down taxes that ar
that's just in the state of maryland. and we can do that across the country in terms of offshore wind in coastal states and of course interior wind for others. so these are really important provisions that i've talked about, fighting the climate cries, lowering the cost of prescription drugs. so let's talk about how they're paid for. unlike the republican tax bill in 2017 which provided huge tax giveaways to big corporations and very wealthy individuals, this legislation actually will both pay...
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new york desde la frontera esto nos contaba >>> si van a cualquier parte de new york washington marylanda encontrar allá >>> en el albergue vimos mucha actividad hablaban de 400 personas aproximadamente por día que pasan por ahí durante algunas horas antes de emprender su camino a otras partes de estados unidos 14 mil migrantes llegaron a estados unidos en julio lo que es un aumento en comparación con meses anteriores la actividad ha aumentado en las últimas semanas >>> gracias autopistas negocios y estaciones del metro quedaron afectadas por inundaciones repentinas en washington dc (sonido ambiente) >>> también afectaron el condado en maryland dejando 4 pulgadas de lluvia según las autoridades locales 4 autos fueron afectados pero los conductores salieron a tiempo no se reportan personas heridas 3 personas fallecieron al caer una casa se investiga la explosión que causó este colapso 39 viviendas fueron afectadas por el estallido 1 herido fue llevado a un hospital local y esta semana hemos visto un alivio en los precios de la gasolina el promedio nacional bajó a 3.99 dólares la primera v
new york desde la frontera esto nos contaba >>> si van a cualquier parte de new york washington marylanda encontrar allá >>> en el albergue vimos mucha actividad hablaban de 400 personas aproximadamente por día que pasan por ahí durante algunas horas antes de emprender su camino a otras partes de estados unidos 14 mil migrantes llegaron a estados unidos en julio lo que es un aumento en comparación con meses anteriores la actividad ha aumentado en las últimas semanas...
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i am from maryland but my mother was born and raised here.t is a great return to where she is from. but jumping right into the questions>>. >> except i y am in maryland now. where did you grow up? >> montgomery counties. >> that is where i am right now. >> . >> butut that is the chain reaction afterwords but also wondering why did you choose in that regard but one of the things they sought early on was exactly what you saw and what you said i do blue state red state and then go urban but actually the o stories transcended. that there were protest in all 50 states in the united states . but then told we were dave those who could cut you off the team who are returned on and others —- on the ownership basis that could be applied to but then those types of challenges that but then with that categorization of really well for the that has been to so many different sports i had a bigger point to order the contribution of women and women's sports andn meant sports and then to do this book so thateq when we talk about racial inequity and violence and
i am from maryland but my mother was born and raised here.t is a great return to where she is from. but jumping right into the questions>>. >> except i y am in maryland now. where did you grow up? >> montgomery counties. >> that is where i am right now. >> . >> butut that is the chain reaction afterwords but also wondering why did you choose in that regard but one of the things they sought early on was exactly what you saw and what you said i do blue state...
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host: that is sheila in maryland this morning. more from the column in the new york times earlier this week asking the question we are asking you this morning. is there a turning point in the biden presidency? here is how baker sets that up in the first couple grabs. easter biden has emerged from his edible isolation to a new political world. suddenly the administration that cannot get any right that could not catch break was on a roll that any president could relish. ager legislation -- cruising to a passage -- heading in the right direction the world's most wanted terrorist killed after a two decade manhunt -- a string of congressional victories cap by a package for health, climate, and tax provisions -- compares favorably in the election record. even perhaps fdr and lbj. whether the victories of recent weeks will prove to be a decisive turning point for mr. biden's presidency or a transitory moment in an otherwise bleak administration that remains to be seen. host: that is what we are asking you is it a turning point? do you se
host: that is sheila in maryland this morning. more from the column in the new york times earlier this week asking the question we are asking you this morning. is there a turning point in the biden presidency? here is how baker sets that up in the first couple grabs. easter biden has emerged from his edible isolation to a new political world. suddenly the administration that cannot get any right that could not catch break was on a roll that any president could relish. ager legislation --...
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that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. the 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 about asking for 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 docs and through thumb in thin phone oatmeal, towana santo, honda? this all kinds of things. so got in the 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 the 18 thirty's and forty's and fifty's . 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 vaccina
that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. the 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 about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this...
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president biden at a rally tonight in rockville, maryland, is jumping back on the campaign trail with his first political event of the midterm season. >> for decades, the climate deniers blocked any meaningful progress in dealing with climate crisis. but not this year. this year, the american people won and the climate deniers lost. for decades, the biggest corporations and the wealthiest americans, who fought to block the tax code and for decade after decade, they won, this year. so biggest companies in america flooded capitol hill with lobbyists and money and campaign contributions, and they lost. the american people won. every single republican in the house, every single republican in the senate, every single one, hear this, america, every single republican voted against lower prescription drug prices, against lower health care costs, against tackling the lower energy costs and good paying jobs and fairer taxes, every single one. that's not hyperbole. serve single american needs to return the favor when we vote. >> at tonight's political rally, the president had choice words for hi
president biden at a rally tonight in rockville, maryland, is jumping back on the campaign trail with his first political event of the midterm season. >> for decades, the climate deniers blocked any meaningful progress in dealing with climate crisis. but not this year. this year, the american people won and the climate deniers lost. for decades, the biggest corporations and the wealthiest americans, who fought to block the tax code and for decade after decade, they won, this year. so...
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this is new mortgage in maryland. new money? no. g as the other they will in it is disaster about putting mediation. ah, one is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it still takes are infected with zika 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 road number 928, issued by ukraine's ministry of health. international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the countries hospital patients as a testing ground, including children with special safety measures in the handling of hazardous microorganisms are very expensive with 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 ukraine or the population. it is also been historically, i'd buy people like adolf hitler, and the german were w
this is new mortgage in maryland. new money? no. g as the other they will in it is disaster about putting mediation. ah, one is suspected to have been running experiments on takes it still takes are infected with zika 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 road number 928, issued by ukraine's...
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trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on h.r. 5376. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. waltz, mr. steube and mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. flores of texas, i inform the house that mrs. flores will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman
trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote...
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chris van hollen of maryland will join me on.ut first, what today's stellar jobs report means about the claims that we're well believe it baby! because wayfair always delivers. the look you want at the prices you want. so you can have the home you want! see we told you. wayfair always delivers small prices for big dreams. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from t-mobile for business do for your business? unlock new insights and efficiency-right now. allow monitoring of productivity at remote job sites, with next-generation bandwidth. enable ai cameras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. open. it's a beautiful
chris van hollen of maryland will join me on.ut first, what today's stellar jobs report means about the claims that we're well believe it baby! because wayfair always delivers. the look you want at the prices you want. so you can have the home you want! see we told you. wayfair always delivers small prices for big dreams. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other...
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she is a state archivist of maryland and a coauthor of a wonderful book, designing camelot, published by the white house historical association. i'm proud to say it was launched in this very room on july 28th, which happens to be jacqueline kennedy's birthday. i was there for that event and, when i'm tired of practicing law, i go into my study and i looked through the book and it heals me and i go back to litigating. thank you for the signed addition. like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss bachmann also studied art history at the undergraduate level. in her case, at indiana university. she's an expert on maryland's historic public billet-y including the state house as well as the governor's mansion. she's a frequent collaborator of the current governor, larry hogan. this bachmann is a former director of artistic property, exhibits and reach, as well as a curator of artistic property at the maryland state archives. next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presiden
she is a state archivist of maryland and a coauthor of a wonderful book, designing camelot, published by the white house historical association. i'm proud to say it was launched in this very room on july 28th, which happens to be jacqueline kennedy's birthday. i was there for that event and, when i'm tired of practicing law, i go into my study and i looked through the book and it heals me and i go back to litigating. thank you for the signed addition. like jacqueline kennedy herself, miss...
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bell is professor of history at the university of maryland. he holds a b.a. from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 -- [inaudible] of maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018 national endowment of the humanities public scholar awards and the 2021 andrew carnegie fellowship. he is author of the book "stolen." and this book was a finalist for the 2020 george washington prize and the 2020 harriet tubman prize. dr. bell is a trustee of the maryland center for history and culture and a fellow of the royal historical society. it is a delight to have him back with us for another program, and so without further delay, please welcome dr. richard bell. welcome, rich. >> thank you, mary. i hope you can hear me and see me okay. i'm going to go ahead and share
bell is professor of history at the university of maryland. he holds a b.a. from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 -- [inaudible] of maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018...
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i yield to the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin. >> thank, you miss murphy. throughout our hearings, you've heard how president trump made baseless claims of voting machines were being manipulated by foreign powers in the 2020 election. you've also heard trump's attorney general, bill barr, described such claims as complete nonsense, which he told the president. let's review that testimony. >> i saw absolutely zero basis for the allegations, but they were made in such a sensational way that they obviously were influencing a lot of people, members of the public. that there was this systemic corruption in the system and that their vote didn't count in that these machines, controlled by somebody else, we're actually determining it. which was complete nonsense. and it was being laid out there. i told them that it was crazy stuff and they were wasting their time on that. and it was doing a great disservice to the country. >> we've learned that president trump's white house counsel agreed with the department of justice about this. >> attorney general barr made a pu
i yield to the gentleman from maryland, mr. raskin. >> thank, you miss murphy. throughout our hearings, you've heard how president trump made baseless claims of voting machines were being manipulated by foreign powers in the 2020 election. you've also heard trump's attorney general, bill barr, described such claims as complete nonsense, which he told the president. let's review that testimony. >> i saw absolutely zero basis for the allegations, but they were made in such a...