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- that's not who we are as marylanders. i understand other states and other chief executives, they can have their own motivations, and they can have their own initiatives they're trying to pull through. but when i say that this is going to be a state where we leave no one behind, i mean that. - and you've reached out to republicans this session. i mean, there's- - yes. - good, open source reporting of your efforts to build relationships with republicans. - and i think that was, it was important, but not because they are republicans. it was because there are some good ideas that they came up with. i was like, let's incorporate that into the work we're doing. - out of your first 10 priorities, were any of them from republicans? - s. well, i can tell you that every single one of them was shaped by republicans. because we didn't just say, "here's what it is, everybody." every single one of our bills were influenced by republican lawmakers in the state of maryland. and i think that's actually why we ended up receiving republican
- that's not who we are as marylanders. i understand other states and other chief executives, they can have their own motivations, and they can have their own initiatives they're trying to pull through. but when i say that this is going to be a state where we leave no one behind, i mean that. - and you've reached out to republicans this session. i mean, there's- - yes. - good, open source reporting of your efforts to build relationships with republicans. - and i think that was, it was...
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what maryland is doing.is saying, or you could have a year of service to the state and partnering with local nonprofits, companies, also labor unions. we are doing it for three different reasons. we believe service is generally sticky. those who serve together generally stay together. this is about learning and giving people a chance to learn about the different options that are available to them. the third reason, this will redefine patriotism in the state of maryland. when people talk about what does it mean to be a patriot? it means lifting your neighbors up, not tearing them down. >> how do you pay for it? sounds expensive to have every high school graduate would have a year -- how does it work? >> they would have a year of service. attend of the year they would receive a $3,000 stipend. not only did we allocate a portion in the state budget, this is done with our federal partners, with americorps. it has been phenomenal. this is going to have a generational impact on the state of maryland. >> all right.
what maryland is doing.is saying, or you could have a year of service to the state and partnering with local nonprofits, companies, also labor unions. we are doing it for three different reasons. we believe service is generally sticky. those who serve together generally stay together. this is about learning and giving people a chance to learn about the different options that are available to them. the third reason, this will redefine patriotism in the state of maryland. when people talk about...
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maryland, our time is right now.is now to build a state that for those who came before us who fought for, and it's a >> jonathan: democrat wes moore is a former investment baker and head of a nonprofit organization. as of three months ago, the government to governor of maryland. on to mike he became the state's first black governor and jane repaired he joins now. i want to start with the news of the abortion pill status being and doubt. you announced late on friday that maryland will be stockpiling mifepristone. >> maryland will lead on this. this is the first time we've seen a supreme court actively working to take rights away from people. maryland will be a state where we will protect reproductive health and re-productive rights. not only have i instructed our department of health to make the decision, we are going to be stockpiling drug for up to three years, but if you look at the legislative session we just had, we passed three bills that was focusing on things like increasing access, increasing privacy, and mak
maryland, our time is right now.is now to build a state that for those who came before us who fought for, and it's a >> jonathan: democrat wes moore is a former investment baker and head of a nonprofit organization. as of three months ago, the government to governor of maryland. on to mike he became the state's first black governor and jane repaired he joins now. i want to start with the news of the abortion pill status being and doubt. you announced late on friday that maryland will be...
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maryland several examples as. well, in which these are happening, you know, as i described earlier, you know, maryland has had a contract with a company and engaged in practice on their own as well to pursue and take survivor from children and their care from some foster youth and disability benefits. they'll even take veterans assistance benefit if a child had a parent who died in the military and some states i've seen know similar to that practice on nebraska had a regulation with that even take burial plots from children if they happen to have them look for literally anything that's a potential source of revenue so in maryland is also engaged in these child support contracts as well statewide the courts contract again with the executive branch agency and you have the executive branch child support agency is one of the parties. right. and these proceedings. right are literally funding the courts that they appear before. you know, if you just think that, it's like imagine when one party is paying for all the judi
maryland several examples as. well, in which these are happening, you know, as i described earlier, you know, maryland has had a contract with a company and engaged in practice on their own as well to pursue and take survivor from children and their care from some foster youth and disability benefits. they'll even take veterans assistance benefit if a child had a parent who died in the military and some states i've seen know similar to that practice on nebraska had a regulation with that even...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: i yield six minutes to the gentleman from georgia, the sponsor of the resolution, mr. clyde. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. clyde. mr. clyde: i thank the gentleman, chairman comer, for yielding. i'm grateful that today we are considering my commonsense resolution. h.j.res. 42, which would block the implementation of the d.c. city down sile -- city council's so-called justice in policing reform act of 2022. h.j.res. 22 is essential to increase public safety and combat crime in this city. for far too long, washington, d.c. which is supposed to represent a beacon of freedom and prosperity for all americans, has been overrun by violent criminals. as millions of people visit d.c. every year it's imperative that our nation's capital is safe for all residents and visitors. unfortunately, this simply is not the case. while many local democrat officials continue to bury their heads in the sand
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: i yield six minutes to the gentleman from georgia, the sponsor of the resolution, mr. clyde. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. clyde. mr. clyde: i thank the gentleman, chairman comer, for yielding. i'm grateful that today we are considering my commonsense resolution. h.j.res. 42, which would block the implementation of the d.c. city...
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the senator from maryland. >> i want to thank her for her leadership. this is a bipartisan effort this joint resolution that we have and it's been what the equal rights amendment was about. it started with action in the congress and strong bipartisan support for the resolution for equal rights discrimination based upon the sex in our constitution. it was passed by the house and senate with bipartisan majorities. the states ratification process i can tell you about the one in maryland that i was part of when i was in the house of delegates into state legislature when we ratified the equal rights amendment it was a strong bipartisan support and i am proud of today that i'm joining with senator murkowski for the equal rights amendment to be ratified so this is a bipartisan ueeffort. i hope our colleagues will not filibuster it and i understand the concern. this will be our first vote in the senate on the resolution. the house already passed it into previous congress is and i know our colleagues are watching and i thank them for their leadership in the hous
the senator from maryland. >> i want to thank her for her leadership. this is a bipartisan effort this joint resolution that we have and it's been what the equal rights amendment was about. it started with action in the congress and strong bipartisan support for the resolution for equal rights discrimination based upon the sex in our constitution. it was passed by the house and senate with bipartisan majorities. the states ratification process i can tell you about the one in maryland that...
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senators ben cardin of maryland and alaska talked about the history of equal rights amendment shortly before the senate held the procedural vote pretty much of that would have removed the deadline for states to rate ratify the era and declare senate approval of the amendments. that vote failed following nine votes short of the 60 necessary to move the legislation forward. >> mr. president will shortly be voting on the cloture motion for sj rose for. we are joined by senator murkowski. first i want to start by thanking her, for extraordinary leadership on this issue and so many other issues that involve equality and opportunity for all americans. itnt has been a journey we have shared together and i really want to thank her for her leadership sj rose for her is bipartisan.sj rose for her is will have a strong vote i will urge our colleagues not to filibuster equality. let's get onto this resolution and complete the work we have done.e the states of already completed the work, three fourths, 38 states have already approved and ratified the constitutional amendment for equal rights. it i
senators ben cardin of maryland and alaska talked about the history of equal rights amendment shortly before the senate held the procedural vote pretty much of that would have removed the deadline for states to rate ratify the era and declare senate approval of the amendments. that vote failed following nine votes short of the 60 necessary to move the legislation forward. >> mr. president will shortly be voting on the cloture motion for sj rose for. we are joined by senator murkowski....
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host: let's say hello to lavonne in maryland, democrat line. caller: i was wondering whether or not you are aware as far as corporate not making the profit they were intended to make, they are still making profit, even though the line is going down. they may be going from $9 billion to $6 billion. i don't have a lot of sympathy for that. especially the oil companies right now. they are shutting down the amount of oil they are producing , just so they can raise the prices. they are putting out like a million barrels of oil and now they are going to reduce it to 6 billion. they chose to do that. as a result, prices are going up for gas. it is not like it is a fair and free market. they are intentionally manipulating supplies so they can jack up the prices. that was shown last year with the oil companies making billions of dollars. they compared it to the last quarter. i have no sympathy for them. they are not paying their fair share. even though we are taxing them, but they have all these loopholes they cannot pay the taxes. trump said that. they
host: let's say hello to lavonne in maryland, democrat line. caller: i was wondering whether or not you are aware as far as corporate not making the profit they were intended to make, they are still making profit, even though the line is going down. they may be going from $9 billion to $6 billion. i don't have a lot of sympathy for that. especially the oil companies right now. they are shutting down the amount of oil they are producing , just so they can raise the prices. they are putting out...
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speaker mccarthy spoke moments before the president did at a union training center in maryland. here is the speaker on the spending cuts he wants to see. [video clip] >> i'm proud to announce we are introducing the limit stay grow act of 2023 varied this responsible legislation will be led by our budget chairman jodi ernst. it would responsibly raise the debt limit into next year and provide more than four point $5 trillion in savings to the american taxpayer. now here is how we do it? first we limit government spending. our plan would return discretionary spending to pre-inflationary. fiscal year 2022 levels. and then limit the growth of spending to 1% per year. these are the same levels we had just four months ago. i did not hear a single democrat complain about that level of spending. the spending limits are not your county and, of they are responsible. federal spending exploded in the past two years and democrats controlled all and that does not include the trillions of covid era spending. but limited government spending will reduce inflation and restore fiscal discipline in
speaker mccarthy spoke moments before the president did at a union training center in maryland. here is the speaker on the spending cuts he wants to see. [video clip] >> i'm proud to announce we are introducing the limit stay grow act of 2023 varied this responsible legislation will be led by our budget chairman jodi ernst. it would responsibly raise the debt limit into next year and provide more than four point $5 trillion in savings to the american taxpayer. now here is how we do it?...
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thank you, loretta. >> another mary in berlin, maryland. a republican this time. hello, good morning to get. >> oh, it's mark! i'm sorry. >> no problem! i was a little confused at first. that congress men from, can i say who voted against this bill? last night, they said the reason he voted against it was because even this bill, with all its cuts, will still add 17 trillion dollars to that debt over ten years. that would put the national debt at somewhere between 48 and 50 trillion dollars in 2033. so, you have two politicians coming up in the next hour. ask them how much is too much debt? becau
thank you, loretta. >> another mary in berlin, maryland. a republican this time. hello, good morning to get. >> oh, it's mark! i'm sorry. >> no problem! i was a little confused at first. that congress men from, can i say who voted against this bill? last night, they said the reason he voted against it was because even this bill, with all its cuts, will still add 17 trillion dollars to that debt over ten years. that would put the national debt at somewhere between 48 and 50...
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alex in maryland, and independent. caller: good morning. there's a couple of things that are really great. i would say i've only been really paying attention to this is probably the latter end of the bush era and it seems this discussion happens over and over. we have to do something about spending and we have to cut somewhere, we just don't. you played a clip a bit ago about president biden talking about how we've been growing the deficits for 200 years. right or wrong that should stagger everybody. if we cannot get ourselves under control with what we've been building -- building debt for centuries. that should be indicative of a problem to say the least. i would also suggest in addition to spending limits or cuts from budget proposals, the manner in which the government spends money there's an issue. i'm sure you are aware of this, with the elements of the government are incentivized to spend all of the money they get because they will get their budgets cut the following year if they do not. the government will rightly assume you didn't
alex in maryland, and independent. caller: good morning. there's a couple of things that are really great. i would say i've only been really paying attention to this is probably the latter end of the bush era and it seems this discussion happens over and over. we have to do something about spending and we have to cut somewhere, we just don't. you played a clip a bit ago about president biden talking about how we've been growing the deficits for 200 years. right or wrong that should stagger...
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the sad reality is that maryland law has tied my hands. the these offenses back in the forties fifties through the nineties were misdemeanors, and the statute of limitations has run some unable to bring a criminal case against them. in some situations, the abuser agreed to a plea deal with the local prosecutor, so i'm unable to take further action. and in some cases that the users are have died their deceased so we without further information, i don't i'm not looking at right now. the ability to bring criminal action against individuals or even the archdiocese at this time. and just to be clear. you said maryland law ties your hands. is that something that you think can or should be changed? well when it comes to criminal law, you can't change the law today to apply retroactively. um but what is happening today in the maryland general assembly and about an hour after we released our report yesterday, the general assembly, um, basically eliminated the statute of limitations on civil actions, so survivors are able to bring cases against thei
the sad reality is that maryland law has tied my hands. the these offenses back in the forties fifties through the nineties were misdemeanors, and the statute of limitations has run some unable to bring a criminal case against them. in some situations, the abuser agreed to a plea deal with the local prosecutor, so i'm unable to take further action. and in some cases that the users are have died their deceased so we without further information, i don't i'm not looking at right now. the ability...
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geoff: anthony brown is the attorney general for the state of maryland.r being with us, sir. anthony brown: thank you. ♪ amna: saudi arabia and iran are taking a major step to improve relations. at a gathering in china today, the two nations agreed to reopen embassies in each other's capitals. in nearly a decade, the first formal meeting between longtime rivals. saudi tv showed the foreign ministers from iran and saudi arabia signing a landmark deal brokered by beijing to reestablish diplomatic relations. chinese spokeswoman mao ning said the deal could bring peace to the middle east. >> the further improvement of saudi-iranian relations fully demonstrates the willingness and ability of regional countries to take the lead in regional peace and development. amna: the agreement includes the resumption of flights tween saudi arabia and iran, the reopening of embassies and consulates, bilateral visits, and the granting of visas for citizens of the two countries. the deal comes a month after riyadh and tehran announced they would normalize relations in a diplo
geoff: anthony brown is the attorney general for the state of maryland.r being with us, sir. anthony brown: thank you. ♪ amna: saudi arabia and iran are taking a major step to improve relations. at a gathering in china today, the two nations agreed to reopen embassies in each other's capitals. in nearly a decade, the first formal meeting between longtime rivals. saudi tv showed the foreign ministers from iran and saudi arabia signing a landmark deal brokered by beijing to reestablish...
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and governor wes moore democrat from the state of maryland who was also an arm combat governor, i turnu first. i feel like every week we ar talking about another shooting and just think about it, the governors of two different states, tennessee and kentucky have no victims personally i these last two mastering's how did we get here? >> well, i mean, for us to start off with, you know, al of our hearts and deepes prayers go out to the people i kentucky tonight, including my dear friend governor beshear who once again now is mourning the unnecessary loss o beautiful lives that shoul still be here right now. and it is so unbelievabl frustrating that we are stil here, and it's why that we'r now seeing individual states like ours in the state o maryland, you know, you look a things like the brewin decision and the atrocity that was that decision, that we are now seeing that states are jus going to -- and just tonight i the state of maryland, w passed a whole series of commo sense gun laws to includ things like raising the age of illegal possession for guns no being 21, adding restriction on
and governor wes moore democrat from the state of maryland who was also an arm combat governor, i turnu first. i feel like every week we ar talking about another shooting and just think about it, the governors of two different states, tennessee and kentucky have no victims personally i these last two mastering's how did we get here? >> well, i mean, for us to start off with, you know, al of our hearts and deepes prayers go out to the people i kentucky tonight, including my dear friend...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i have 13 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have it the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. cardin: madam president, i take this time and i'm going to be joined by several of my colleagues to talk about a vote that we're going to have tomorrow on senate joint resolution 4. this is the resolution that would rescind the deadline for for the ratification of the equal rights amendment. this is an issue that i've been working on for a long time, including during my time in the maryland general assembly in 1972 when the maryland legislature ratified the equal rights amendment. so this goes back a long time, and it's time to finish the work. i want to thank chairman durbin for his leadership on this issue as chairman of the judiciary committee, the work that he did so that we could reach this moment where we have a chance to take the step that's critically important to remove any ambiguity from
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i have 13 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have it the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. cardin: madam president, i take this time and i'm going to be joined by several of my colleagues to talk about a vote that we're going to have tomorrow on senate joint resolution 4. this is the resolution that would rescind the deadline for for the...
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that is scott in maryland. there is an organization known for the center for budget and policy priorities. they put out a recent note taking a look at the idea of the expansion of work. they say most working age adults receiving assistance from programs like snap and medicaid are also working for pay temporarily from jobs. providing for children out of school or work because of their own health problems. over the complexity, it further increases the risk that significant numbers of people, including those meeting and who should be exempt from the requirements will lose benefits. red tape on a lack of assistance and climbing exemptions make it hard for them to apply. the policies cannot be fixed by trying to carve out certain populations. if you want to read more of that, you can find it on their website. expanding work requirements make it harder for people to meet basic needs. john is next in new jersey on our support line. hello. caller: good morning. what is the basic requirement or qualification to claim th
that is scott in maryland. there is an organization known for the center for budget and policy priorities. they put out a recent note taking a look at the idea of the expansion of work. they say most working age adults receiving assistance from programs like snap and medicaid are also working for pay temporarily from jobs. providing for children out of school or work because of their own health problems. over the complexity, it further increases the risk that significant numbers of people,...
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that is scott in maryland.here is an organization known for the center for budget and policy priorities. they put out a recent note taking a look at the idea of the expansion of work. they say most working age adults receiving assistance from programs like snap and medicaid are also working for pay temporarily from jobs. providing for children out of school or work because of their own health problems. over the complexity, it further increases the risk that significant numbers of people, including those meeting and who should be exempt from the requirements will lose benefits. red tape on a lack of assistance and climbing exemptions make it hard for them to apply. the policies cannot be fixed by trying to carve out certain populations. if you want to read more of that, you can find it on their website. expanding work requirements make it harder for people to meet basic needs. john is next in new jersey on our support line. hello. caller: good morning. what is the basic requirement or qualification to claim thes
that is scott in maryland.here is an organization known for the center for budget and policy priorities. they put out a recent note taking a look at the idea of the expansion of work. they say most working age adults receiving assistance from programs like snap and medicaid are also working for pay temporarily from jobs. providing for children out of school or work because of their own health problems. over the complexity, it further increases the risk that significant numbers of people,...
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my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was prettyeling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: you know, a lot, but also allow for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is actually extremely hard to find lodging ofnyind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses. when i got to southern pennsylvania, i got to an interesting inn called the jackson house. in york i stayed at some airbnb's. you had to plan the lodging. and then, there were places that i also planned to meet various people, because i did not want to leave all the encounters up to chance. so, i met with historians and writers and various people like that. but in many ways, the best was the serendipitous ones. susan: how did covid impact this process? neil: surprisingly little. a year ago, when it was pretty clear that covid was coming on fast, places i want to go over were closing and i was being
my days averaged -- the longest day was down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was prettyeling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: you know, a lot, but also allow for a lot of slack for things to just happen. it's fascinating. if you go into that area, it is actually extremely hard to find lodging ofnyind throughout that whole area up to york. through that whole area i did airbnb's and people's houses....
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i lived maryland voted in maryland love being in maryland is a hometown it's truly a hometown for me and is not lying that he always said come back here. and i was like, you know, can you really get all these people in one room. he said, i can and you are proof that he is right. so thank you for that. even those of you who are sitting behind pillars and can't even see me, i there are empty seats there, but i really appreciate it and thank you. thank you. you a special thanks to curious iguana. let's hear it for them for putting this all together and for the amazing church who held us together. i have start by just saying we can. i just can steal this one moment. can i steal this? this one? so you got to when you go to an event and a doll of you in the front row. and so i brought this home. this is brad. this is the greatest cartoon character all time on our tv show. and what i love is that when this came to house, my kids were like, get that of the house? so i immediately ordered three for each of my children. thank you for having them. i appreciate it. so what we're going to talk ab
i lived maryland voted in maryland love being in maryland is a hometown it's truly a hometown for me and is not lying that he always said come back here. and i was like, you know, can you really get all these people in one room. he said, i can and you are proof that he is right. so thank you for that. even those of you who are sitting behind pillars and can't even see me, i there are empty seats there, but i really appreciate it and thank you. thank you. you a special thanks to curious iguana....
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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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. >> john: president biden touting his economic agenda to union workers in maryland today, pushing his proposal to raise taxes on corporations and high income earners. we expect speaker mccarthy to issue a challenge on the house floor on that issue. many americans say the biden economy is just not working for them. white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn with more on this. peter. >> and john, a few minutes ago we had a chance to ask the press secretary about this new survey people's feelings about the economy are a 17-year low. >> 69% of people polled by cnbc say they have a negative view of the economy. the president talks about it all the time. >> he wants the american people to know he's doing everything he can to make sure that his policies, that he's put forward that has shown that he's building an economy that does not leave anybody behind. >> no comment yet from the white house about the plan, we expect to hear speaker kevin mccarthy talk about in the next ten minutes or so that would raise the debt limit $1.5 trillion or through next march, whichever comes
. >> john: president biden touting his economic agenda to union workers in maryland today, pushing his proposal to raise taxes on corporations and high income earners. we expect speaker mccarthy to issue a challenge on the house floor on that issue. many americans say the biden economy is just not working for them. white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn with more on this. peter. >> and john, a few minutes ago we had a chance to ask the press secretary about...
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host: douglas, chestertown, maryland, republican.aller: good morning, i'm happy to listen to this congresswoman. i like some of her ideas. however, i got into this late so i didn't hear much about her capital debt limit spending but i heard her say we should pay for what we have already spent rather than think about the future. i think that's a great idea. however, my comment would be that we have increased our debt since 2000 by at least $20 trillion. the democrats ideas that we can spend our way out of it. she should know that doesn't work given a study of history. i go back a couple of calls, i am not in the 1%. i would be happy to pay more even as a middle-class person. what is fair and not even you will give me that percentage because you don't know. you just want to control it. i'm sorry about that but that is fair, thank you. guest: first of all, i want to be clear that i think the decision on raising the debt limit should be a separate decision and a separate conversation from our spending plan going forward. we have seen ove
host: douglas, chestertown, maryland, republican.aller: good morning, i'm happy to listen to this congresswoman. i like some of her ideas. however, i got into this late so i didn't hear much about her capital debt limit spending but i heard her say we should pay for what we have already spent rather than think about the future. i think that's a great idea. however, my comment would be that we have increased our debt since 2000 by at least $20 trillion. the democrats ideas that we can spend our...
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roy mcgrath, the former maryland state official on the run, has died after an encounter with the fbiormer chief of staff to ex-governor larry hogan was accused of wire fraud and embezzlement charges from his time run the maryland environmental service. >>> the chinese spy balloon that flew over the u.s. gathered intelligence from american military sites. that's according to nbc news. u.s. officials maintain the information had limited additive value. >>> and the party is on in connecticut as uconn won its fifth men's btbational championship. the huskiesea76-59. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. xxxx \s >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight, at this hour, donald trump is meeting with his new legal team as he prepares to be the first former president to see the inside of the courtroom as a defendant. on tuesday, he'll travel down to lower manhattan to surrender to the new york district attorney. and tonight we're wondering will there be cameras in the courtroom. trump's lawyers today oppo
roy mcgrath, the former maryland state official on the run, has died after an encounter with the fbiormer chief of staff to ex-governor larry hogan was accused of wire fraud and embezzlement charges from his time run the maryland environmental service. >>> the chinese spy balloon that flew over the u.s. gathered intelligence from american military sites. that's according to nbc news. u.s. officials maintain the information had limited additive value. >>> and the party is on in...
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host: vincent is in gaithersburg , maryland, independent-minded.aller: good morning, american people, c-span. as far as ethics go in regards to this question, hello see, schumer -- pelosi, shift -- sc hiff, hillary, and president biden should be -- the only reason why the democrats are trashing judge clarence thomas is because they want that seat so they can pack the courts with their leftists , insane, marxist ideology that is tearing this country apart. that is what biden is about. host: as far as your level of confidence in the court, what would you place it as? caller: absolutely terrific. it is terrific because democrats are going after it because it is blocking their insane ideology. yes, the supreme court is what it should be and it has who should be on it. host: vincent in maryland. let's hear from akiva in new jersey, republican line. caller: i want to make sure everyone at home understands that justice thomas and justice alito and every justice from the hard right. regardless of whether you like them, that does not matter. justice is blin
host: vincent is in gaithersburg , maryland, independent-minded.aller: good morning, american people, c-span. as far as ethics go in regards to this question, hello see, schumer -- pelosi, shift -- sc hiff, hillary, and president biden should be -- the only reason why the democrats are trashing judge clarence thomas is because they want that seat so they can pack the courts with their leftists , insane, marxist ideology that is tearing this country apart. that is what biden is about. host: as...
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iglesia le han causado a niños inocentes. >> actualmente, las víctimas de abuso sexual infantil en marylandes y ahora esperan la firma del gobernador demócrata del estado. >> muchas gracias, doloroso informe, muchas gracias . >> el papa francisco elogia las virtudes del sexo describiéndolo como una de las cosas hermosas que dios le ha dado a las personas. el pontífice hace el comentario la producción de disney + (nombre en inglés), el papa responde que recoge la reunión del año pasado con 10 jóvenes de más de 20 años, se habló de todo, de derechos de la comunidad lgbtiq de la industria de la pornografía, del sexo y abusos de la iglesia católica . >> el papa francisco hoy ha oficiado la misa de jueves santo mientras continúa con una agenda de semana santa a días después de estar en el hospital por una bronquitis, después fue a una cárcel de menores para el lavado de pies, habían 12 reclusos . >> es semana santa, en méxico se cumple con el rito de la pasión de cristo de iztapalapa, todos participan después de cuatro meses de preparación, issa osorio, cuéntanos ¿qué tal? este años se conmemora
iglesia le han causado a niños inocentes. >> actualmente, las víctimas de abuso sexual infantil en marylandes y ahora esperan la firma del gobernador demócrata del estado. >> muchas gracias, doloroso informe, muchas gracias . >> el papa francisco elogia las virtudes del sexo describiéndolo como una de las cosas hermosas que dios le ha dado a las personas. el pontífice hace el comentario la producción de disney + (nombre en inglés), el papa responde que recoge la...
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george in maryland, independent line. hi.aller: i am not an expert but i am in the military and some think we should spend on the military but instead of senate seat -- incentivizing other agencies to spend their budget or spend it or lose it, they should make a way to incentivize savings as well as a lot of the redundant agencies like the atf, most states have a version of the atf and most states have other agencies that the federal government has a redundancy for so minimizing, the fda at a federal level and rely on states would probably be a good start. that is me applying common sense. host: george in maryland. janet in new jersey, republican line. caller: hi. i have to agree with ben from florida. we need more accountability in government. look at the money spent by the national institute of health. they tortured animals and not showing results helpful to mankind. the teacher unions have so much control of the education system that any money that goes to education has to be accountable for -- accounted for. rather than t
george in maryland, independent line. hi.aller: i am not an expert but i am in the military and some think we should spend on the military but instead of senate seat -- incentivizing other agencies to spend their budget or spend it or lose it, they should make a way to incentivize savings as well as a lot of the redundant agencies like the atf, most states have a version of the atf and most states have other agencies that the federal government has a redundancy for so minimizing, the fda at a...
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now, years later, that dna was tying him to heidi's murde easter maryland.rosecutors, the dna was an enticing lead, but fa from definitive proof. >> it was enough to say, i looks like it came from him, but we can't say it' definitively his so there wa more investigation to do >> the detectives want to do looking for another connection between colorado native, ale bennett, and the marylan murder all the usual computer searche failed, but when sergeant ha the -- off line database -- >> i get this phone call from trooper, he tells me, i've got alexander bennett, somebod running a want to check on him on march 30th of 2000. >> a maryland officer? >> i was like, holy cow. >> three weeks before heidi' murder, an officer had spotted alexander bennett walking down a baltimore highway. >> when i want to check is run by patrolling or officer, that check remains in the compute forever. >> how important was that? >> incredibly important. >> detectives mayer and child' law wanted to get on a fligh to denver. it was time to meet this alexander bennett. >> coming up a susp
now, years later, that dna was tying him to heidi's murde easter maryland.rosecutors, the dna was an enticing lead, but fa from definitive proof. >> it was enough to say, i looks like it came from him, but we can't say it' definitively his so there wa more investigation to do >> the detectives want to do looking for another connection between colorado native, ale bennett, and the marylan murder all the usual computer searche failed, but when sergeant ha the -- off line database --...
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you save it, maryland. it still consists of all countries. but what is the future for the u. k. oliver really probably turn your fe, proof, tom. he asleep the improviser to wash a sense of amber worshipper. wilson. i need a case or girl a cooker here. long see shirt. lance shetland there at the name of rose. he is like a girl on a problem. right. so brakes it caused great britain, many problems. so what was it all about withdrawing from the european union has been a kind of free nation. an idea if a fringe fantasy of the on the far excesses of britain is right wing, the can typically call it a little england. conservatives who dream of, of recapturing the glory days of empire. and believe that they are you within the you, they are subordinate to the brussels in berlin, which is true under that. but i think that it actually fun one at a cool and very little acknowledge driving force. i'll prince withdrawal from european union to exit the you how to stay? the question divided several british political groups of elites about their goals. she wouldn't be usually move past more th
you save it, maryland. it still consists of all countries. but what is the future for the u. k. oliver really probably turn your fe, proof, tom. he asleep the improviser to wash a sense of amber worshipper. wilson. i need a case or girl a cooker here. long see shirt. lance shetland there at the name of rose. he is like a girl on a problem. right. so brakes it caused great britain, many problems. so what was it all about withdrawing from the european union has been a kind of free nation. an idea...
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a maryland woman put a ticket in a stack of papers.she later found it $50,000 winner, a double lucky maryland woman left her winning $12,000 ticket at the store, but she was able to retrieve it. another $50,000 winner in maryland, thought she had lost her ticket. she found it, though under her bed. where her cat had stashed it. in most cases, the culprit is simply neglect, and they forget about it, and that's usually what we find in these kind of situations , though the california lottery does not tax a lot of winnings, 24% is deducted for federal taxes. so that 1.5 million after taxes and put in a 4% savings account would pay out $45,000 a year without ever touching the principal. similarly when er of wednesday's $251 million draw after taxes would get 5.3 million a year. tom baker, ktvu fox two news study released today from the cdc finds cases of severe autism are rising. though at a much slower rate than milder autism cases about a quarter of children diagnosed as profoundly autistic, have severe symptoms such as the inability to s
a maryland woman put a ticket in a stack of papers.she later found it $50,000 winner, a double lucky maryland woman left her winning $12,000 ticket at the store, but she was able to retrieve it. another $50,000 winner in maryland, thought she had lost her ticket. she found it, though under her bed. where her cat had stashed it. in most cases, the culprit is simply neglect, and they forget about it, and that's usually what we find in these kind of situations , though the california lottery does...
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there's a number of really good adoption attorneys and maryland. find a good attorney who can walk you through that process. >> a viewer asked this question. if i gave up a chopper adoption through a closed adoption, what gives anyone the right to come looking for me? as a person who doesn't know my father while to know him there's a reason they don't want to be in my life. >> there are parents who say they chose a confidential or closed adoption for a reason, and they don't want to have contact later. there are others who would really love that contact and so if we find ourselves in this relation -- in a situation rather, where we want a relationship and someone is not offering that, i would encourage this person to be respectful, they're not pushy. but to communicate in a really clear and kind away. sometimes i, again, going through a mediator, perhaps the placement agency that originally helped, or a counselor that can help immediate some communication. it could be that instead of the relationship there is just an exchange of medical information
there's a number of really good adoption attorneys and maryland. find a good attorney who can walk you through that process. >> a viewer asked this question. if i gave up a chopper adoption through a closed adoption, what gives anyone the right to come looking for me? as a person who doesn't know my father while to know him there's a reason they don't want to be in my life. >> there are parents who say they chose a confidential or closed adoption for a reason, and they don't want to...
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al regresar, le contamos por quÉ un hombre de maryland tiene una suerte increÍble en la loterÍa.ser. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] fÉlix: un hombre de maryland encontrÓ su nÚmero de la suerte, segÚn la loterÍa de ese estado. ha ganado su tercer premio de 50.000 dÓlares en sÓlo 11 meses. es un rÉcord de suerte. jugÓ los nÚmeros ganadores cada vez. dice que llevara a su esposa de vacaciones, con las Últimas ganancias. y piensa seguir jugando con la loterÍa. ♪ ♪
al regresar, le contamos por quÉ un hombre de maryland tiene una suerte increÍble en la loterÍa.ser. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] fÉlix: un hombre de maryland encontrÓ su nÚmero de la suerte, segÚn la loterÍa de ese estado. ha ganado su tercer premio de 50.000 dÓlares en sÓlo 11 meses. es un rÉcord de suerte. jugÓ los nÚmeros ganadores cada vez. dice que llevara a su esposa de vacaciones, con las Últimas ganancias. y piensa seguir jugando...
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president biden talked about his economic agenda with an operating engineer's union in maryland, highlighting his administration's infrastructure in manufacturing investment. the president also discusses the potential for a default on the nation's debt, if congress fails to take action. >> please welcome paula mccracken journey crane operator and instructor at local 77. >> hello, you can hear me. my name is paula mccracken. i'm a member of operating engineers. local 77 i am a single mom. the wages and benefits negotiated by local 77 have helped me raise my two kids, christopher and dakota . making good wages and being able to raise my kids has given me self reliance, self esteem and increase my confidence. it is simple, unions give workers dignity in the workplace. it's also true that unions give workers like me pride in themselves, their families and their communities. just in the last two years, i've worked at the cannon house office building and the smithsonian's national air and space museum on capitol hill. i hope to work on major projects funded by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the
president biden talked about his economic agenda with an operating engineer's union in maryland, highlighting his administration's infrastructure in manufacturing investment. the president also discusses the potential for a default on the nation's debt, if congress fails to take action. >> please welcome paula mccracken journey crane operator and instructor at local 77. >> hello, you can hear me. my name is paula mccracken. i'm a member of operating engineers. local 77 i am a single...