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that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to close the racial wealth gap? not just talk about it. what would you do, what actions would you take to address this? mr. cox. dan cox: in terms of reparations, we want to make sure that people robbed of their business and wealth in the last two years because of the lock down, we are back in the position to prosper again. my opponent is talking about transferring wealth away from people because of their skin color. that is racist. i am a civil rights attorney. i am about equal justice for all of maryland, making opportunities.
that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to...
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that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to close the racial wealth gap? not just talk about it. what would you do, what actions would you take to address this? mr. cox. dan cox: in terms of reparations, we want to make sure that people robbed of their business and wealth in the last two years because of the lock down, we are back in the position to prosper again. my opponent is talking about transferring wealth away from people because of their skin color. that is racist. i am a civil rights attorney. i am about equal justice for all of maryland, making opportunities.
that is what maryland wants. that is what i am experiencing with my own family and what we will bring to annapolis. reporter: as you both know, americans feel the effects of inflation. residents of our state feel the pain at the grocery store and at the pump. every race, creed, color is making tough decisions. for black marylanders, the effects are magnified. as mr. moore pointed out, white families in maryland have eight times the wealth in the state as black families. what would you do to...
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and the maryland campaign, why did lee invade maryland? the armies of, the campaign, understanding strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does and turns out the way it does? mcclellan and special orders. 191 this is the famous lost orders. robert lee's orders to his armies that are discovered and mcclellan is given those orders. we'll talk that and why lee offer battle at sharpsburg. it was a very controversial by robert e lee. all right. the war and slavery. now, one of the mythsrom the civil war, and we know the civil war is famous for all of its myths. but one of the myths of the civil war is that emancipation played no role until september 1862, when lincoln issued the preliminary emancipation proclamation that is not true from the beginning of the war the republican party and lincoln were out for slavery. they were they didn't want the border states, missouri, kentucky, maryland were slaves as well. they could not afford to let those states go into the confederacy. they
and the maryland campaign, why did lee invade maryland? the armies of, the campaign, understanding strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does and turns out the way it does? mcclellan and special orders. 191 this is the famous lost orders. robert lee's orders to his armies that are discovered and mcclellan is given those orders. we'll talk that and why lee offer battle at sharpsburg. it was a very controversial by robert e lee....
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we will talk about emancipation of the maryland campaign. why did -- invade maryland? the armies of the campaign, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does. and turns out the way it does. mclaughlin and special orders number one 91, this is the famous lost orders. robert e. lee's orders to his armies that were discoverein recalling has given those orders. we'll talk about that. and why did we offer battle at sharia spur? very controversial decision by robert e. lee. the war and slavery. one of the myths from the civil war, we know that the civil war is famous for all of its myths. but one of the myths of the civil war i thought emancipation played no role until september of 1862, when lincoln issued the preliminary emancipation proclamation. that is not true. from the beginning of the war, the republican party and abraham lincoln were out for slavery. they did not want order states, missouri, kentucky, maryland, the slave states as well. they could not afford to let those states go in
we will talk about emancipation of the maryland campaign. why did -- invade maryland? the armies of the campaign, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does. and turns out the way it does. mclaughlin and special orders number one 91, this is the famous lost orders. robert e. lee's orders to his armies that were discoverein recalling has given those orders. we'll talk about that. and why did we offer battle at...
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people are what -- in maryland history. we are in veiling three announcements today, and programs, opening bridges, finalizing transportation projects. opening schools. i do nothing think people in maryland till that way. i cannot imagine anyone who has done more to reach out to folks across the state. i'll be back tomorrow, friday, saturday, howard county, southern maryland. i'll be in the western maryland, i am the chairman of the appellation region committee -- appellation region committee. i am talking folks in all kind of places. >> key talk about the summit you are planning in november -- can you talk more about the summit you're planning a november? gov. larry: it is a leadership conference come a lot of colleagues elected to office, thought leaders, business leaders, discussion groups about different topics. >> is this an official event or a political event? >> it is an event hosted by my c4, american united is not a campaign event or a government event is about gathering people who care about the future of the coun
people are what -- in maryland history. we are in veiling three announcements today, and programs, opening bridges, finalizing transportation projects. opening schools. i do nothing think people in maryland till that way. i cannot imagine anyone who has done more to reach out to folks across the state. i'll be back tomorrow, friday, saturday, howard county, southern maryland. i'll be in the western maryland, i am the chairman of the appellation region committee -- appellation region committee....
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it was maryland, her friend linda's mom. >> she called and said maher now, it is maryland.h you? why would she be with you? >> strange call of my life. >> she says that she and her had gone to church. but the next morning maryland couldn't find her. >> she sounded very stressed. very stressed. >> marilyn also calls the pima county sheriff. >> she is an adult, but the backdoor was found unliked. there is a broken cup of the entryway. >> detective anderson wasn't on the case back then, but remembers it well. >> there are not that many adult missing persons because, frankly, an adult can go anywhere that they want to. and they don't need permission. or to tell anybody. >> still, a deputy was dispatched to the house. he >> doesn't see anything that would indicate foul place. >> nothing's been tossed in the house? >> no. he doesn't see any blood. any indication of violence, or a struggle. the only thing he notices is the broken coffee cup. and some property that linda has left behind, that maybe a little bit suspicious. >> linda's bible was on the counter-, her jeep in the drive
it was maryland, her friend linda's mom. >> she called and said maher now, it is maryland.h you? why would she be with you? >> strange call of my life. >> she says that she and her had gone to church. but the next morning maryland couldn't find her. >> she sounded very stressed. very stressed. >> marilyn also calls the pima county sheriff. >> she is an adult, but the backdoor was found unliked. there is a broken cup of the entryway. >> detective...
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maryland's highest court ruled in they they can.ing out the possibility if you were to lose the election, you would protest that election? >> absolutely not. in fact, i'm an election af affirmer. i stood for the constitutional process with larry hogan who vetoed that bill. when the governor vetoes legislation in maryland as in any state, over the legislature can override that. the governor said there's a concern with election integrity. instead, they forum shopped for a judge to overturn to governor's veto and allow early counting without signature verification on the ball lots. that's a concern. we're going forward. we need to flood the polls. that's what's happening right now. the future of this country is at stake. everybody needs to understand this. mare lands is being used as ground zero for the dnc to input their view on the world on vaccine passports. my opponent wants to take control of our bodies, our children's education, centralized zoning in annapolis. i want power back to the people. that's why we're running and we're g
maryland's highest court ruled in they they can.ing out the possibility if you were to lose the election, you would protest that election? >> absolutely not. in fact, i'm an election af affirmer. i stood for the constitutional process with larry hogan who vetoed that bill. when the governor vetoes legislation in maryland as in any state, over the legislature can override that. the governor said there's a concern with election integrity. instead, they forum shopped for a judge to overturn...
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i'm from maryland. i studied in southern maryland at saint mary's city. and i started to really think about all of these connections to all these places that i had been. and i was like, well, d.c. and maryland, that is sort of my place. and i've been able to tie in my all of my research in maryland, growing up in maryland and particularly southern, southern maryland and all of the plantations down there. and i've been able to tie that into my work with slavery research and the white house. and most of all, i want to tell the story of the people in place that built and worked in the white house under tremendously awful and terrible conditions. and yet those people have been so essential to creating this country and to really establishing where we are today. it wouldn't be without people. edith hearne. fawcett and ursula granger hughes and john and gracie bradley and all of these different individuals, all of them are so important to the american story and so am so honored to tell their stories i love that you name three monetarily connected to okay okay. o
i'm from maryland. i studied in southern maryland at saint mary's city. and i started to really think about all of these connections to all these places that i had been. and i was like, well, d.c. and maryland, that is sort of my place. and i've been able to tie in my all of my research in maryland, growing up in maryland and particularly southern, southern maryland and all of the plantations down there. and i've been able to tie that into my work with slavery research and the white house. and...
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those are the issues that marylanders are focused on. issues that they're asking their governor to focus on, to be the chief executive of the state. that is the reason that we continue to get the momentum from both independents, democrats and republicans around the state who believe that the direction that we're leading in is one that they want their next governor to focus on. >> neil: if you do become the next governor, you'll be the first after eight years of republican rule. you'll be the first african american to govern. you have not presented yourself as the african american candidate. some people have likened your campaign to that of barack obama's nationally. is that true? >> yeah, well, you know, i'm -- it's not lost in me, the history-making nature of this race. you know, i would be the first african american governor in the history of the state of mare lands. i've been very clear. i'm not in this race to make history. anymore this race because we're going to make child poverty history. i'm in this race because we're going to ma
those are the issues that marylanders are focused on. issues that they're asking their governor to focus on, to be the chief executive of the state. that is the reason that we continue to get the momentum from both independents, democrats and republicans around the state who believe that the direction that we're leading in is one that they want their next governor to focus on. >> neil: if you do become the next governor, you'll be the first after eight years of republican rule. you'll be...
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i'm from maryland. i studied in southern maryland at st. mary city. it started to really think about all these connections to all these places that i'd been. and i was like oh, d.c. and maryland, that is my place. and i've been able to tie in all of my research in maryland and growing up in maryland and particularly southern maryland. and all the plantains plantations down there. i've been able to take that into my work, slavery research at the white house. and most of, all i want to tell the story of the people in this place that built, lived and worked in the white house, under tremendously awful and terrible conditions, and yet those people have been so essential to creating this country and to really establishing where we are today. it wouldn't be without people like edith faucet, ursula huge, john freeman, grace e. bradley, all these different individuals, all of them are so important to the american story. i'm so honored to tell their stories. >> i love that you named -- one of the folks that lena mentioned is peter faucets mother, who was a coo
i'm from maryland. i studied in southern maryland at st. mary city. it started to really think about all these connections to all these places that i'd been. and i was like oh, d.c. and maryland, that is my place. and i've been able to tie in all of my research in maryland and growing up in maryland and particularly southern maryland. and all the plantains plantations down there. i've been able to take that into my work, slavery research at the white house. and most of, all i want to tell the...
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host: to maryland, montgomery village, maryland, hello, sean, a parent. caller: good morning. agree with the gentleman that was just on, there is a difference between indoctrination and education. and in the united states, we actually need to put more effort into the students. when i say that, i mean we need to break down the number of students. too many students within one classroom. the ratio should be maybe 13 to one, but we do not respect our teachers enough. that is why we have the union, so teachers are advocated for. if we had more respect and provided teachers with the resources and everything that they needed, there would be more people that would want to become teachers to be able to help our students. it really is a community that we need to come together and really adopt these resources and put more money into this group and the educational system overall. host: last call, cecelia, texas. good morning. caller: we need to really evaluate things differently than politics. i have been a teacher privately. i was not in the public school because i have also been a paren
host: to maryland, montgomery village, maryland, hello, sean, a parent. caller: good morning. agree with the gentleman that was just on, there is a difference between indoctrination and education. and in the united states, we actually need to put more effort into the students. when i say that, i mean we need to break down the number of students. too many students within one classroom. the ratio should be maybe 13 to one, but we do not respect our teachers enough. that is why we have the union,...
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host: talking about the maryland gubernatorial debate.s is allen in new jersey -- new york, on that line for those who say, no, debates do not matter. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. my point is the debates do not matter as much as they should, because the condition in this country was so tribalized. we have this tribal mentality, my party, right or wrong. they do not think for themselves as much. the proof of the pudding is, after everything happened with donald trump, he still has a sizable percentage of people who want him as president. and one last quick point, if i could. if herschel walker beats that reverend, all hope is lost. host: did you watch any of the georgia senate debate that you referred to? we lost alan. michelle in connecticut says debates still matter. caller: yes, they do. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think they do matter as long as they keep them honest. i've been watching c-span, the debates from all different states. there is a lot of lying going on. talk about misinformation, right?
host: talking about the maryland gubernatorial debate.s is allen in new jersey -- new york, on that line for those who say, no, debates do not matter. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. my point is the debates do not matter as much as they should, because the condition in this country was so tribalized. we have this tribal mentality, my party, right or wrong. they do not think for themselves as much. the proof of the pudding is, after everything happened with donald trump, he...
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in a few minutes the president is set to make remarks on the economy at an auto plant in maryland. september jobs report shows a tightening labor market, unemployment unexpectedly falling to 3.5% from 3.7% after 57,000 workers dropped out of the labor force. meantime, 263,000 jobs were added last month, which is down from the 315,000 in august. >> sandra: and while the white house may be celebrating, the dow is tumbling, down 584 points with just a couple hours left in the trading day. we are watching that for you, still below 30,000, and with gas prices rising for 13 straight days now, and oil surging 14% this week alone, investors are growing more concerned the economic headaches could get worse. >> trace: peter doocy picks things off from the north lawn. what's been the white house's reaction to rising oil prices, peter? good morning. >> good afternoon, trace. some members of the biden cabinet are out here speaking frankly about this. they know there is no quick fix to fill in this 2 million barrels a day of oil that opec says they are going to cut. >> obviously what opec did th
in a few minutes the president is set to make remarks on the economy at an auto plant in maryland. september jobs report shows a tightening labor market, unemployment unexpectedly falling to 3.5% from 3.7% after 57,000 workers dropped out of the labor force. meantime, 263,000 jobs were added last month, which is down from the 315,000 in august. >> sandra: and while the white house may be celebrating, the dow is tumbling, down 584 points with just a couple hours left in the trading day. we...
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i probably got up to two soldiers to go to maryland and got in hot water with the maryland congressman. one of them says they had a blank passing fill that out themselves. there is no way to certify it. i offered this one little bit -- there are pearls issued at places like winchester, more information on those pearls. they include a description of the person, it includes their hair color, eye color, complexion. there are physical descriptions that are meant in part to serve as a legitimacy cast. those pearl passes that aren't from appomattox were by union officials. >> we have a question from doug in kentucky. hello, doug. he has written a good question. let me take a look at it quickly. doug says, i would imagine that when the surrender occurred, the confederate can's -- currencies were crashed his hero. among soldier is the rise theft, violence, on the road home? >> that is one of the questions that i was looking for. that is the flip side of the ashli wilcox image that we have. i would say it certainly happened, but more often than not, at least in the accounts that are left, those
i probably got up to two soldiers to go to maryland and got in hot water with the maryland congressman. one of them says they had a blank passing fill that out themselves. there is no way to certify it. i offered this one little bit -- there are pearls issued at places like winchester, more information on those pearls. they include a description of the person, it includes their hair color, eye color, complexion. there are physical descriptions that are meant in part to serve as a legitimacy...
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not far from here in the blue ridge mountains of maryland. to preserve the secrecy of this new center. they were given orders to report to a new camp, but not told where they were going. and was that camp richie that soldiers hone their skills and would eventually use in their intelligence gathering in europe. among the more than 11,000 graduates of the camp. more rigorous training than ever before were 2,000 members. of that unit there was survivors and escapes of nazi, germany. these native speakers learn the intricacies of psychological warfare propaganda advanced interrogation espionage interception of enemy communications and other combat skills. tough training prepared them for the battles ahead. and many of them entered europe on d-day the sixth of june 1944 others. followed over time and shortly after reaching the continent they supported their units by pursuing their special and unique tasks. they were not just intellectuals. they were not just smart. they quickly prove themselves. to be incredible combat operators the richie boys we
not far from here in the blue ridge mountains of maryland. to preserve the secrecy of this new center. they were given orders to report to a new camp, but not told where they were going. and was that camp richie that soldiers hone their skills and would eventually use in their intelligence gathering in europe. among the more than 11,000 graduates of the camp. more rigorous training than ever before were 2,000 members. of that unit there was survivors and escapes of nazi, germany. these native...
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if maryland goes into the confederacy. the capital is swallowed up and what happens if maryland is generally in rebellion, it's hard to get troops to washington dc. and this is exactly what happens during the early months of the civil war you have people in baltimore coming together and trying to prevent these troops from getting to washington dc. they start riots. they destroy railroad lines. they make it really difficult for the troops to get to the united states to get to the capitol and so lincoln decides, okay. i need to do something about this. and so he he sends a letter. two winfield scott at this point general in chief of the army authorizing him to suspend the writ of habeas corpus at any point on or in the vicinity of the military line, which is now being used between the city of philadelphia and the city of washington. those are the stipulations. he sends to winfield scott. this is not without controversy. in fact, this becomes controversial almost immediately and on thursday, we're going to talk about the merr
if maryland goes into the confederacy. the capital is swallowed up and what happens if maryland is generally in rebellion, it's hard to get troops to washington dc. and this is exactly what happens during the early months of the civil war you have people in baltimore coming together and trying to prevent these troops from getting to washington dc. they start riots. they destroy railroad lines. they make it really difficult for the troops to get to the united states to get to the capitol and so...
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. >> president biden traveled to hagerstown, maryland to talk about jobs and the economy. prior to the speech he participated in a tour of a volvo manufacturing facility. this is about 35 minutes. >> please welcome sam leavy. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to volvo's north american operation in hagerstown. i'm sam leavy, a material handler at hagerstown. i have previously worked several roles inside the plant including assembly and engine testing. i have been a volvo group employee for 24 years. i am proud to be part of building america's best powertrain to power its best trucks. i am grateful to be here with all you today, especially during national manufacturing day. it recognizes the hard work we do here every day at this site. i have been married for 29 years to my beautiful wife angie. i have three great children, two of whom work here. i love to see volvos when i go down the highway. i know that it's powertrain is built in this factory in hagerstown. i know it is supporting the local community. it makes a world of difference when we have a prounion, pro-wor
. >> president biden traveled to hagerstown, maryland to talk about jobs and the economy. prior to the speech he participated in a tour of a volvo manufacturing facility. this is about 35 minutes. >> please welcome sam leavy. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to volvo's north american operation in hagerstown. i'm sam leavy, a material handler at hagerstown. i have previously worked several roles inside the plant including assembly and engine testing. i have been a volvo...
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in maryland and other places. >> that is really an important point i'm glad you brought up. this is not just the story of what happens in virginia or what happens in the former confederacy. all of this is spilling out and rippling out into other places. none more so than the slaveholding states that remained loyal to the union, the border states as we call them. the big question is going to be for hancock, for grants, ultimately for the attorney general of the united states, james speed, whether or not confederate soldiers from loyal state specific this is maryland, missouri, kentucky and delaware not west virginia, whether or not they can return to their homes. have they committed such a crime and lead leaving their loyal states and going to fight for the rebel army that they no longer have homes. i will offer this as a tease without getting into all of it. there is so much we could get into here. this is a problem. it is a problem local citizens will take into their own hands. if the united states and government is not going to effectively deal with this, then they will de
in maryland and other places. >> that is really an important point i'm glad you brought up. this is not just the story of what happens in virginia or what happens in the former confederacy. all of this is spilling out and rippling out into other places. none more so than the slaveholding states that remained loyal to the union, the border states as we call them. the big question is going to be for hancock, for grants, ultimately for the attorney general of the united states, james speed,...
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. >> president biden travel to maryland to talk about jobs and the economy. prior to speech, he participated in a tour of a manufacturing facility. this is about 35 minutes. leavy, a material handler at hagerstown. i have previously worked several roles inside the plant including assembly and engine testing. i have been a volvo group employee for 24 years. i am proud to be part of building america's best powertrain to power its best trucks. i am grateful to be here with all you today, especially during national manufacturing day. >> please welcome, sam lee. [applause] >>i love to see volvos when i go down the highway. i know that it's powertrain is built in this factory in hagerstown. i know it is supporting the local community. it makes a world of difference when we have a prounion, pro-worker president in the white house who cares about making our supply chains more resilient, strengthening our domestic vehicle manufacturing and fighting for good union jobs. i would like to personally thank you, mr. president, for visiting hagerstown today where our uaw mem
. >> president biden travel to maryland to talk about jobs and the economy. prior to speech, he participated in a tour of a manufacturing facility. this is about 35 minutes. leavy, a material handler at hagerstown. i have previously worked several roles inside the plant including assembly and engine testing. i have been a volvo group employee for 24 years. i am proud to be part of building america's best powertrain to power its best trucks. i am grateful to be here with all you today,...
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tucker carlson this week, congressman from maryland jaime ruskin answered a question russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values, so it must be destroyed, no matter what price we have to pay for it. so it's unusual for this fjx jame. ruskin said this publicly, but many in washington agree with him because of the religious war. byte administration in ukraine in our country. this is where the diesel runs out, what can happen next. everything can stop. this means train trucks and barges will not be able to move, agricultural machinery, supplies will stop because there will be no trucks there will be no diesel generators, and then our economy will inevitably collapse, because everything runs on diesel fuel. so what would happen if we had today what was yesterday's jackie hammericsson of fox news apparently? the only thing i will listen to the white house has handed over to the white house press secretary john cyrus and a survey of what plan we are running out of diesel fuel john kirby is standing on the podium representing the white house of the president of the unit
tucker carlson this week, congressman from maryland jaime ruskin answered a question russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values, so it must be destroyed, no matter what price we have to pay for it. so it's unusual for this fjx jame. ruskin said this publicly, but many in washington agree with him because of the religious war. byte administration in ukraine in our country. this is where the diesel runs out, what can happen next. everything can stop. this means train...
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host: talking about the maryland gubernatorial debate.his is allen in new jersey -- new york, on that line for those who say, no, debates do not matter. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. my point is the debates do not matter as much as they should, because the condition in this country was so tribalized. we have this tribal mentality, my party, right or wrong. they do not think for themselves as much. the proof of the pudding is, after everything happened with donald trump, he still has a sizable percentage of people who want him as president. and one last quick point, if i could. if herschel walker beats that reverend, all hope is lost. host: did you watch any of the georgia senate debate that you referred to? we lost alan. michelle in connecticut says debates still matter. caller: yes, they do. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think they do matter as long as they keep them honest. i've been watching c-span, the debates from all different states. there is a lot of lying going on. talk about misinformation, right
host: talking about the maryland gubernatorial debate.his is allen in new jersey -- new york, on that line for those who say, no, debates do not matter. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. my point is the debates do not matter as much as they should, because the condition in this country was so tribalized. we have this tribal mentality, my party, right or wrong. they do not think for themselves as much. the proof of the pudding is, after everything happened with donald trump, he...
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tucker carlson this week, congressman from maryland jaime ruskin responded to question russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values, so it must be destroyed, no matter what price we have to pay for it. so it's unusual on this one. hash jaime. ruskin said this publicly, but many in washington agree with him because of the religious war. byte administration in ukraine in our country. this is where diesel fuel runs out, what can happen next. everything can stop. this means that train trucks and barges will not be able to moving, agricultural machinery, there will be no supply stop, because there will be no trucks, there will be no diesel generators, and then our economy will inevitably collapse, because everything runs on diesel fuel. so what happens if we have today that yesterday fox news seems to be the only one listening to the white house handed over to white house secretary john keer and a poll of what plan we're running out of john kirby's diesel is put on the podium representing the white house of the president of the united the states administration is the lar
tucker carlson this week, congressman from maryland jaime ruskin responded to question russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values, so it must be destroyed, no matter what price we have to pay for it. so it's unusual on this one. hash jaime. ruskin said this publicly, but many in washington agree with him because of the religious war. byte administration in ukraine in our country. this is where diesel fuel runs out, what can happen next. everything can stop. this...
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well, this week, congressman jamie raskin of maryland of bethesda answered that question. >> russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values. and for that reason, it must be destroyed no matter what the cost to us . so this is not a conventional war. this is a. jamie raskin said that out loud. but many in washington agree with him in both parties. they would like to see world war trends immediately. so what does his going to mean for you? well, the details are stunning. thanks to the bush administration's religious war in ukraine. this country is about to run out of diesel fuel, according to data from the energy information administration, by the monday of thanksgiving week. that's twenty five days from now. there will be no more diesel. so what's going to happen then? well, everything will stop. that means trucks and trains and barges all unable to move. farm equipment will shut down. there will be no deliveries because there will be no trucks. there'll be no diesel generators. and then inevitably our economy will crash because everything runs on diesel fuel. no
well, this week, congressman jamie raskin of maryland of bethesda answered that question. >> russia is an orthodox christian country with traditional social values. and for that reason, it must be destroyed no matter what the cost to us . so this is not a conventional war. this is a. jamie raskin said that out loud. but many in washington agree with him in both parties. they would like to see world war trends immediately. so what does his going to mean for you? well, the details are...
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nathan open with the center for global sustainability of university of maryland. mr. home, and we appreciate your time and your insights. deny. thank you. thank you. ukraine's president zalinski says that his forces are holding out against russian attacks and the easter don't baths. regent. he says, air strikes have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy grid and he's condemning the kremlin tactics. he's calling them crazy. smoke rising of a buck mote. across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of us differ and voc moot. russian forces continue to grind forward located in the don yet screeching bach most has been under heavy bombardment for months. now ukrainian officials say it is the sight of some of the heaviest fighting in the country. as russia continues to advance. was it but who control over territory keeps changing hands to day. it's as to morrow. there's the day after to morrow. as again, the fighting is intense to day, our guys took a prisoner a prisoner from russia. russia
nathan open with the center for global sustainability of university of maryland. mr. home, and we appreciate your time and your insights. deny. thank you. thank you. ukraine's president zalinski says that his forces are holding out against russian attacks and the easter don't baths. regent. he says, air strikes have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy grid and he's condemning the kremlin tactics. he's calling them crazy. smoke rising of a buck mote. across much of the country. successful...
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instead, he crossed into maryland in hopes of rallying slay holding marylanders to take their state out of the union and then to venture brazenly into inflict politicalamage on the northern will to continue the war. the good news for porter wa mcclellan succeeded beyond almost everyxpected action in frustrating lee's. in just two weeks time. macleish rallied a beaten and disorganized army's morale resupply bid and reorganized it with new leadership at the corps level integral, aided and ill trained and ill prepared wave of recruits into his existing forces and them set off in pursuit of lee's confederate. through maryland, mcclellan in fact moved fast that porter only caught up with mcclellan on september 14th with a division's of george morrell and george sykes. that was when he resumed complete command of the fifth corps. on that day, mcclellan went to signify victory over lee at south mountain. and then one at least, and in place victory at antietam. three days later. the bad news was that none of this was sufficient to dispel the clouds of mistrust generated by second bull run over
instead, he crossed into maryland in hopes of rallying slay holding marylanders to take their state out of the union and then to venture brazenly into inflict politicalamage on the northern will to continue the war. the good news for porter wa mcclellan succeeded beyond almost everyxpected action in frustrating lee's. in just two weeks time. macleish rallied a beaten and disorganized army's morale resupply bid and reorganized it with new leadership at the corps level integral, aided and ill...
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five towns in maryland are already doing it. it passed in berkeley and oakland, california, though it hasn't been implemented yet. and this november, it's on the ballot in culver city, california. >> they're writing letters to local legislators and mayors, and in many ways they're being the change they want to see in the world. >> reporter: but there is skepticism. culver city's former mayor wrote an argument against the change saying these are not elections with training wheels so your children can warm up for the big elections. these are big elections. and some worry teens aren't mature enough to make their own informed choice. >> a lot of people think young people will just vote based on how their parents want them to vote. >> reporter: what's been your response to that? >> the research simply doesn't indicate that youth voting is a mirroring of what their parents have down. >> a lot of these local issues impact us. >> reporter: he said if he can get a job and pay taxes on his salary, he should have a voice. michael george, c
five towns in maryland are already doing it. it passed in berkeley and oakland, california, though it hasn't been implemented yet. and this november, it's on the ballot in culver city, california. >> they're writing letters to local legislators and mayors, and in many ways they're being the change they want to see in the world. >> reporter: but there is skepticism. culver city's former mayor wrote an argument against the change saying these are not elections with training wheels so...