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clinton, maryland -- not clinton, maryland. [laughter] her masters degree in health administration from tulane university. both in new orleans. after finishing school, she came to d.c., not so long ago. to serve as a presidential management fellow with the national institutes of health. even then, it was clear that she had a sharp mind for policy and an instinct for politics. politics sometimes gets a bad rap. but veryrankly, everyone of you exercises politics almost every day. if you have a husband, if you have a child, somebody else, your next-door neighbor, the teacher of your child, you play politics. politics is the art of getting things done collectively. and in order to get things done collectively, you have to create consensus. which means you have to hear -- i just heard a quote the other day, i forget who it was that said it, but they said, go into it as if the other guy might be right. she does that. she has a deep emotional intelligence. elaine talks to me about emotional intelligence. she says, you know, i've worke
clinton, maryland -- not clinton, maryland. [laughter] her masters degree in health administration from tulane university. both in new orleans. after finishing school, she came to d.c., not so long ago. to serve as a presidential management fellow with the national institutes of health. even then, it was clear that she had a sharp mind for policy and an instinct for politics. politics sometimes gets a bad rap. but veryrankly, everyone of you exercises politics almost every day. if you have a...
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here is what maryland voters did. they handed the nation the first black, brown gubernatorial ticket to ever win and the in te history of the united states. that is what you all did. so remember, history is not made by cynics, critics, or pungency. it is made by believers. it is made by people who understand that none of us in thiswh room get to decide what e are born. what our skin color is freight what our gender is it. what are race is socioeconomic background is. but what we do get to decide is what we are doing with our lives to ensure we are bending the moral arc of the universe towards justice. because it is not bend on its own. freedom, equality and justice requires every one of us. fighting for gender equality is never ever about fitting into a space that was conceived by others. it is creating our own space. it is about disrupting status quo. it is about breaking rules and making good trouble. so, to all the exceptional and remarkable women who are here today, believe that you are enough. take risks. growth
here is what maryland voters did. they handed the nation the first black, brown gubernatorial ticket to ever win and the in te history of the united states. that is what you all did. so remember, history is not made by cynics, critics, or pungency. it is made by believers. it is made by people who understand that none of us in thiswh room get to decide what e are born. what our skin color is freight what our gender is it. what are race is socioeconomic background is. but what we do get to...
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there is the bill that was passed in maryland. thank you, congressman, all women need to understand their breast density. that will be federal law in september 2024. if you have a dense breast, you have the perfect storm. your risk is higher, the ability to detect in a mammogram is lower. therefore, you need additional screening. therefore advocate, raise your voice. insist on additional essential screening. that means ultrasound or mri. there are some populations considered at high risk. ashkenazi jewish women, the american college of radiology came out this year and set all black women are at increased risk and should speak to their doctors at the age of 25 to see the kinds of additional screenings they need. we really have to raise our voice. finally, with breast cancer not every voice is the same voice. you have two raise your voice and advocate for yourself. that is true for everything. if you think something is wrong and you go to your doctor, we are well-meaning. we want the best, but we are human. if you think something is
there is the bill that was passed in maryland. thank you, congressman, all women need to understand their breast density. that will be federal law in september 2024. if you have a dense breast, you have the perfect storm. your risk is higher, the ability to detect in a mammogram is lower. therefore, you need additional screening. therefore advocate, raise your voice. insist on additional essential screening. that means ultrasound or mri. there are some populations considered at high risk....
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especially with the likes of booth and others that are from maryland. should they be allowed to return home? but in the week following lincoln's death both grant and attorney general james speed would offer opinions and policies that modified those terms that had been offered on april 9th. imperative for us to keep in mind that johnston's army is still in the field kirby smith is still in the field. it is not clear that this war is over. on april 19th the day of lincoln's funeral in washington. grant informed hancock that quote all who claim homes and states that never passed ordinances of secession have forfeited them and they can only return on compliance with the amnesty proclamation. in other words. they had to take the oath in order to go home. he spells out which states he means, maryland, kentucky, delaware and missouri are such states. they may return to west virginia on their paroles. we'll come back to that in a moment. following the controversy over the terms that sherman had initially offered to joe johnston in north carolina, which proved b
especially with the likes of booth and others that are from maryland. should they be allowed to return home? but in the week following lincoln's death both grant and attorney general james speed would offer opinions and policies that modified those terms that had been offered on april 9th. imperative for us to keep in mind that johnston's army is still in the field kirby smith is still in the field. it is not clear that this war is over. on april 19th the day of lincoln's funeral in washington....
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the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. chairman. what's really harmful is a $2 trillion deficit, not the legislation before us. i yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. for one minute. mr. miller: i thank my colleague. thank you, mr. chairman. -i rise today to support a vital amendment included in the en bloc amendment to foster rural skills training and work force development. the amendment i offered with several of my colleagues would restore funding for one of usda's primary rural skills and work force programs at the world innovation stronger economy also known as rise grant program. as authorized in 2018 farm bill this work force training initiative provides assistance to rural areas to establish job accelerateors to cultivate the growth of high wage jobs and support rural economies. rural american regions throughout the country face challenges come bounded -- compounded by a lack of access training and workplace skills. this is an urgent
the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. chairman. what's really harmful is a $2 trillion deficit, not the legislation before us. i yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. for one minute. mr. miller: i thank my colleague. thank you, mr. chairman. -i rise today to support a vital amendment included in the en bloc amendment to foster rural skills training and work force development. the amendment i offered with...
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and reporting to the maryland higher education impact. also there was interestingly a request in the maryland joint chairman's report asking for data by institution on the number of students who identified as parents or a person acting as a parent or legal already in an hour higher education impact has this report that is due october 1 they are working on. so support for data on what is currently known but also what is currently not known in maryland. i have also made a date request from longitudinal data system looking at outcomes and that still the pipeline. momentum is growing in maryland toward collecting more data so that we can make the case of what support we can offer to student parent and how can we find that the student parents that need support and how we can -- how can we involve student parents to create resources with their voices at the center of what we are doing in maryland. with that, i would like to pass it on. the student advocate coordinator at generation hope. >> thank you so much. i am the student advocate coordinat
and reporting to the maryland higher education impact. also there was interestingly a request in the maryland joint chairman's report asking for data by institution on the number of students who identified as parents or a person acting as a parent or legal already in an hour higher education impact has this report that is due october 1 they are working on. so support for data on what is currently known but also what is currently not known in maryland. i have also made a date request from...
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maryland fought back.they were driving deep into great lakes territory and they were marching their way towards touchdown. but haley's intercepted a maryland pass and returned it almost 80 yards until he was caught from behind at the ten yard line. haley's interception sealed a 17 to nothing win. haley slater kicked himself for not scoring that second touchdown, but he really stood out on the field that day and he was named the rose bowl mvp playing in the rose bowl is one of the greatest thrills of my life. haley's recalled. some 60 years later, that was the only game i ever starred in. now, that rose bowl took place in january. the war had ended a few weeks earlier in november. states by training camps demobilized pretty rapidly and life got back fairly much to normal. but our soldiers in europe weren't going to be so lucky. they were going to be stuck over there for a while. but with no battles to fight, troops would have little or nothing to do. officials were once again feared a fearful of the same th
maryland fought back.they were driving deep into great lakes territory and they were marching their way towards touchdown. but haley's intercepted a maryland pass and returned it almost 80 yards until he was caught from behind at the ten yard line. haley's interception sealed a 17 to nothing win. haley slater kicked himself for not scoring that second touchdown, but he really stood out on the field that day and he was named the rose bowl mvp playing in the rose bowl is one of the greatest...
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and, as colonel bird and the 18th are going across, they are being guided by a maryland or, maryland or was given as a virginian and that is mr. eliza white. and right now, he is acting as a scout for the confederate army. he is actually writing directly on colonels right hand. directing him in this battle. so, mississippi is moving forward. the colonel is on the horse at the back of the regimen and he remarked that the colonel is moving forward he did not know that i had, the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood and the ground chopped off. the wooded patch on the ground was just cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in wait. he came within 100 yards of that unit, when they sprang up and fired a volley. and, no other volley that he said fired is directly or had as much impact as did that volley. throughout the rest of the civil war career, he said that was the deadliest volley he had ever shot. immediately, you're not talking about decimating the 18th mississippi. when i was 10, decimate. it was one of three or one out of every two soldiers that was taken out by thi
and, as colonel bird and the 18th are going across, they are being guided by a maryland or, maryland or was given as a virginian and that is mr. eliza white. and right now, he is acting as a scout for the confederate army. he is actually writing directly on colonels right hand. directing him in this battle. so, mississippi is moving forward. the colonel is on the horse at the back of the regimen and he remarked that the colonel is moving forward he did not know that i had, the field was clear,...
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>> absolutely maryland has to do more. we have and we will. the plan we have put forward is the next 10 years. >> reporter: those plans won't happen in time for these kids now. >> the researcher shows that schools in worse condition are associated with more absenteeism, more turnover of staff , more asthma attacks by the kids, and frankly, less progression academically. >> reporter: in a school , you don't have potable water. >> we don't have potable water. that just blows my mind. >> right? many of our pipes are so deteriorated that led flows through that water, so that water is not drinkable. >> reporter: you can't drink the water? >> you can't drink the water. >>> coming up tonight at 7:00, we will show you why the building gap here in the bay area is no different than the rest of the country. >>> we are just hours away from a potential historic strike to nearly 150,000 united auto workers will hit the picket line friday at midnight if they don't reach a deal in labor negotiations. the big three, general motors, ford, and still he does are
>> absolutely maryland has to do more. we have and we will. the plan we have put forward is the next 10 years. >> reporter: those plans won't happen in time for these kids now. >> the researcher shows that schools in worse condition are associated with more absenteeism, more turnover of staff , more asthma attacks by the kids, and frankly, less progression academically. >> reporter: in a school , you don't have potable water. >> we don't have potable water. that...
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back in maryland, the investigation seemed to have a stalled.ounty offered a 20,000 dollar reward for information about the case. the reward degenerated no promising leads and homicide detectives wonder if karlyn's death could have been part of a larger, more sinister crime? detectives determined to the fbi as a stunning new theory takes center stage. >> the first thought is a serial killer or some unknown individual. >> and then an eyebrow raising revelation about karlyn's estranged husband. >> they said that they had been intimate for several years. >> when dateline continues. hen dateline continues meet arexvy. ( ♪♪ ) the first fda-approved rsv vaccine. arexvy is used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. ( ♪♪ ) arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its
back in maryland, the investigation seemed to have a stalled.ounty offered a 20,000 dollar reward for information about the case. the reward degenerated no promising leads and homicide detectives wonder if karlyn's death could have been part of a larger, more sinister crime? detectives determined to the fbi as a stunning new theory takes center stage. >> the first thought is a serial killer or some unknown individual. >> and then an eyebrow raising revelation about karlyn's...
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. >> okay christina is next maryland republican line. >> hi you guys my name is christine from maryland just wanted to say god bless america --te we stills love you. that's all. .... charlottesville virginia to start the whole government over again it doesn't work. they are not solving our problems at all. >> what makes you think a new group of people would do so? looks well, that it's a strength of the constitutional convention. if it is run on the right way by the right people i would get people who are able to determine who is sincere and who isn't, it is discernment pretty have to know who is seer and who genuinely wants to help people and who isn't sincere. this current group and i know a lot of them personally including former presidents are not sincere. what's up lead you to that conclusion? x they do not genuinely want to help people. they are in there ton help themselves. they are not solving the problems because they don't understand the problems. but i give you one example. mental health course in every school starting in kindergarten but something my charity does should be t
. >> okay christina is next maryland republican line. >> hi you guys my name is christine from maryland just wanted to say god bless america --te we stills love you. that's all. .... charlottesville virginia to start the whole government over again it doesn't work. they are not solving our problems at all. >> what makes you think a new group of people would do so? looks well, that it's a strength of the constitutional convention. if it is run on the right way by the right...
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dickerson of waldorf, maryland. ms. robinson of maryland. ms. norie tbrvetion a-may of -- noriega-may of washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. quickly that -- mr. quigley that the problems we had the appropriations and budget, we need to get our own house in order. everybody listening to c-span this morning, we are all patriots. we all love our country because we care enough to be informed about what is going on. we need to get our own house in order. we need to secure the border. marjorie taylor greene is not right about much, but she is right about ukraine. i would encourage everybody to try to empower themselves, learn about what is going on in ukraine. the government is basically shifting money to the weapons manufacturers and sending missiles to ukraine. it is not going to change anything. ukraine is not going to defeat russia. we need to be realistic. i would appreciate it if c-span would have somebody like john mayor shiner on,
dickerson of waldorf, maryland. ms. robinson of maryland. ms. norie tbrvetion a-may of -- noriega-may of washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. quickly that -- mr. quigley that the problems we had the appropriations and budget, we need to get our own house in order. everybody listening to c-span this morning, we are all patriots. we all love our country because we care enough to be...
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now that mail delivery is improving maryland is experiencing the worst spikes in males particularly inta, potomac and chevy chase maryland moreover the us postal inspection service report said robberies of postal carriers have increased by 78 percent resulting in nearly 500 robberies alone 2022 west i find absolutely amazing most of us grew up in an america where postal workers will not be wrong robberies of letter carriers are specifically we believe looking for one thing . the so-called arrow keys which grant access to mailboxes across the entire code associated with that this provides actors with ample opportunities to steal checks and read them, to withdraw access to lots of money from the victims for the mail recipients to other potential crimes so we are here for a number of things but we're also here about this i'm concerned about the thousands of dollars a single family was a check gets stolen and often times is concerned about the cd of our postal carriers by senseless criminals who we have to find, prosecute and send off to jail to cut these costs, the postal service as i und
now that mail delivery is improving maryland is experiencing the worst spikes in males particularly inta, potomac and chevy chase maryland moreover the us postal inspection service report said robberies of postal carriers have increased by 78 percent resulting in nearly 500 robberies alone 2022 west i find absolutely amazing most of us grew up in an america where postal workers will not be wrong robberies of letter carriers are specifically we believe looking for one thing . the so-called arrow...
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mostly from pennsylvania and western maryland. in fact, to this day some people still refer to levitt seville as the german settlement for this reason. what this migration is going to do is give this part of loudoun county a very different culture than the rest of the county. in the northwestern part of the county on down to goose creek, till waterford, you are going to have a lot of german immigrants. a lot of quakers, a lot of people coming from pennsylvania, maryland, their cultural roots are to the north for their economic ties are to the north their family ties are to the north. and that is going to set them apart from their neighbors in the eastern and southern parts of loudoun county. these are parts of loudoun county that are largely settled by english, tidewater planters and eastern parts of virginia. they're going to bring with them plantation agriculture per the going to bring with them in a reliance on enslaved labor. and these differences are going to play out in the very deadly way in the american civil war. but luth
mostly from pennsylvania and western maryland. in fact, to this day some people still refer to levitt seville as the german settlement for this reason. what this migration is going to do is give this part of loudoun county a very different culture than the rest of the county. in the northwestern part of the county on down to goose creek, till waterford, you are going to have a lot of german immigrants. a lot of quakers, a lot of people coming from pennsylvania, maryland, their cultural roots...
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of course, the deadliest day of the civil war in 12 hours near sharpsburg, maryland. some 23,110 men were added to the war's ever lengthening register of killed wounded, missing and captured divisions thrashed in a simple cornfield field and snared in the fingers of the west woods, bloodied in an old sunken farm lane. the army potomac notched on that day a clear victory. flushing robert e lee from maryland and ending his to bring the war north, perhaps even into pennsylvania pennsylvania union soldiers when it was all over, confronted a staggering on the antietam battlefield. the landscape was otherworldly almost surreal. if phantoms from the spirit world could ever come forth bewilder mortals. one union brigade commander insists it sure never was their time or place or site so seasonable men their eyes as they survey the mangled bodies littering, the field, the odors of burning animal flesh, annexing their nostrils, the death moans of, wounded men drumming in their ears war, its glories. one ohioan remarked. but it has 10,000 demons in these human tortures that makes
of course, the deadliest day of the civil war in 12 hours near sharpsburg, maryland. some 23,110 men were added to the war's ever lengthening register of killed wounded, missing and captured divisions thrashed in a simple cornfield field and snared in the fingers of the west woods, bloodied in an old sunken farm lane. the army potomac notched on that day a clear victory. flushing robert e lee from maryland and ending his to bring the war north, perhaps even into pennsylvania pennsylvania union...
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senate representing the great state of maryland in november 2016. he previously served in the house of representatives representing maryland's eighth congressional district. he truly serves as chairman of the senate foreign relations subcommittee on east asia, the pacific, and international cybersecurity policy. senator van hollen has been a tireless advocate of a strong u.s.-korea alliance initial on theni korea caucus. innocent he is cosponsored important legislation condemning north korean human rights abuses and imposing sanctions and banking restrictions on north korea for its proliferation behavior and human rightsts abuses. this past april an advance of president biden's state visit welcoming the south korean president, senator van hollen introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the u.s.-korea alliance. the senator said, , quote, over the last 70 years with strong bonds of that are built, beet between the united states and the republic of korea resulted in countless economic diplomatic and strategic benefits to o
senate representing the great state of maryland in november 2016. he previously served in the house of representatives representing maryland's eighth congressional district. he truly serves as chairman of the senate foreign relations subcommittee on east asia, the pacific, and international cybersecurity policy. senator van hollen has been a tireless advocate of a strong u.s.-korea alliance initial on theni korea caucus. innocent he is cosponsored important legislation condemning north korean...
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democrats line, you're on with professor mark graber of the university of maryland. irene, go ahead. >> good morning. i was calling about marjorie taylor greene, why wasn't she taken off the ballot when they pressed charges against her, and the new mexico guy wasn't even on the ballot and they took him off? i'm on the democrat so i'm just curious how did she get reelected. >> the answer first is remember this is not been taken off the ballot, this was removed from office. but the question becomes was a 14th amendment suit filed? how was it adjudicated? i don't know the specific case in colorado. chances are no one made the 14th amendment points. so for example, if my new grandson, who is almost 2 months old, runs for office and no one objects, he gets in, even though he's not qualified for office. someone must begin the process of disqualification. chances are that didn't happen in colorado. >> california, that's where vicky is. republican line. >> yes, i just wondered what would happen if millions and millions of people boycott the election. that's what can happen i
democrats line, you're on with professor mark graber of the university of maryland. irene, go ahead. >> good morning. i was calling about marjorie taylor greene, why wasn't she taken off the ballot when they pressed charges against her, and the new mexico guy wasn't even on the ballot and they took him off? i'm on the democrat so i'm just curious how did she get reelected. >> the answer first is remember this is not been taken off the ballot, this was removed from office. but the...
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hugs letters are written in maryland. francis cochran of baltimore both referred to jeannie as an uncompromising union man. apparently traveled by horse and made his way across to sandy hook, maryland. >> where we just were not too long ago. >> we did the safest thing at sandy hook. we got a pass from the provost marshal at sandy hook that allowed jeannie to go to harpers ferry where they then took a train to baltimore. the last large document is a letter of introduction dated february 7th, 1863 to introduce janie and his daughter to robert shank commander of the middle department headquartered in baltimore. it's like a big administrative department for baltimore in the p.a. shank was a pencil pushing administrative general. the letter was signed by two baltimore businessmen. reese married a janie. they probably went to his house and got these letters of introduction. we don't know the nature of the visit and probably they were having issues with confederates tried to get help out of baltimore. we were talking beforehand.
hugs letters are written in maryland. francis cochran of baltimore both referred to jeannie as an uncompromising union man. apparently traveled by horse and made his way across to sandy hook, maryland. >> where we just were not too long ago. >> we did the safest thing at sandy hook. we got a pass from the provost marshal at sandy hook that allowed jeannie to go to harpers ferry where they then took a train to baltimore. the last large document is a letter of introduction dated...
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amna: it's gameday in germantown, maryland. players warming up...g in on the sidelines... and the unmistakable sound of summer in america -- the crack of bat against ball. but it's not baseball that brought these crowds out today. it's cricket. >> one, two, three -- go mavericks! amna: on this sunday, two local youth cricket academies are squaring off. those are the mavericks in red, and the jaguars in blue. one of the first batters up for the jaguars is 12-year-old aakash venkatesh, whose journey to cricket was a long one. what was your first sport? aakash: soccer. amna: and then after that. aakash: tennis. badminton. amna: was there any sport you didn't try? aakash: football, because too much contact. with other sports i played, i had fun, but then it got boring after a couple of weeks. with cricket, i just felt that spark. amna: a spark fanned into an all-consuming passion by his parents, including mom sunitha, who dutifully drives aakash and big brother adithya to dozens of matches every year across maryland and virginia. sunitha: we just love i
amna: it's gameday in germantown, maryland. players warming up...g in on the sidelines... and the unmistakable sound of summer in america -- the crack of bat against ball. but it's not baseball that brought these crowds out today. it's cricket. >> one, two, three -- go mavericks! amna: on this sunday, two local youth cricket academies are squaring off. those are the mavericks in red, and the jaguars in blue. one of the first batters up for the jaguars is 12-year-old aakash venkatesh,...
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i spent a lot of -- i was walking by maryland long roads and slow lanes. not per se a nature walk, it was much more of a human social walk. so i was walking through towns, past houses, speaking to people as i went. during that span of time, i was on the road for a little less than a month. i made 10 or 15 legitimate friends way outside of my normal sphere of friends own. people with very -- friend zone. people with very different beliefs and i have stayed in touch with those people. for me it was an act of expanding my citizenship and building more of a sense of trust in the aspects of our country that can be eroded if you are immersed in the news that you are talking about. again, i am not saying it is not a legitimate concern. host: speaking of the news you have a background in reporting. where did you work? guest: i worked at the wall street journal for basically 20 years. i covered things all over the world and to presidential campaigns here in the united states. i wrote a lot about the u.s. economy and it's good and bad sides. a lot of inequality issu
i spent a lot of -- i was walking by maryland long roads and slow lanes. not per se a nature walk, it was much more of a human social walk. so i was walking through towns, past houses, speaking to people as i went. during that span of time, i was on the road for a little less than a month. i made 10 or 15 legitimate friends way outside of my normal sphere of friends own. people with very -- friend zone. people with very different beliefs and i have stayed in touch with those people. for me it...
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hablar bien del tiempo porque lluvias y tormentas de ofelia tienen a carolina del norte virginia y marylande persona sin luz y ahora la preocupaciÓn son las inundaciones en los zonas costeras sonia con las imÁgenes. >>>♪. >>> la tormenta tropical ofelia tocÓ tierra la madrugada de este sÁbado con rÁfagas que alcanzaron las 60 millas por hora. >>> pero los fuertes vientos ya se dejaban sentir horas antes segÚn el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa varios condados costeras de carolina del norte estÁn bajo advertencias de inundaciones sus las zonas costeras se enfrentaban a marejadas estÉs sÁbado que podrÍan provocar inundaciones mortales segÚn la agencia meteorolÓgica. >>> miles en carolina del norte y virginia vieron afectado el servicio elÉctrico. >>> ahora las fuertes lluvias de tormentas se extienden a mÁs de 300 millas de su centro afectando new york washington virginia donde se prevÉ acumulas de agua en atlantic city los residentes han estado pendientes de las alertas de las agencias de seguridad. >>> supuestamente va a subir mucho y hay que esperar y estar alertas de salirse. >>> ha sid
hablar bien del tiempo porque lluvias y tormentas de ofelia tienen a carolina del norte virginia y marylande persona sin luz y ahora la preocupaciÓn son las inundaciones en los zonas costeras sonia con las imÁgenes. >>>♪. >>> la tormenta tropical ofelia tocÓ tierra la madrugada de este sÁbado con rÁfagas que alcanzaron las 60 millas por hora. >>> pero los fuertes vientos ya se dejaban sentir horas antes segÚn el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa varios...
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in annapolis, maryland. where he earned a bachelor of science degree in economics in 1996. he later returned to usna and earned master of science degree in information technology management from the navy postgraduate school. david served in the navy on active duty for over 20 years as a service warfare officer. he served aboard the u.s.s. john s. mccain, the u.s.s. hailer, and u.s.s. muston. in 2012 he commanded coastal requiring group two and task force group. on shore, he worked at u.s. joint forces command, assessing and developing practices in humanitarian assistance. counter insurgency operation, and foreign internal defense and stability operations. . he serves from 2010 to 2011. in 2013, david was selected for the usna department of military professor program, earning his ph.d. in industrial organizational psychology. in 2017. from jocialg mason university -- george mason university. since 2020, david has served the department of chair of the leisure, ethics and law department, while also working as an adjunct faculty at the george mason university, at the university
in annapolis, maryland. where he earned a bachelor of science degree in economics in 1996. he later returned to usna and earned master of science degree in information technology management from the navy postgraduate school. david served in the navy on active duty for over 20 years as a service warfare officer. he served aboard the u.s.s. john s. mccain, the u.s.s. hailer, and u.s.s. muston. in 2012 he commanded coastal requiring group two and task force group. on shore, he worked at u.s. joint...
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harris of maryland. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 723, the gentleman from maryland, mr. harris, and the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland. mr. harris: thank you, mr. chair, i rise in favor of this amendment, this is the bipartisan amendment that includes priorities from members of both side of the aisle. i appreciate mr. bishop working on the amendment and ask for its support and reserve. the chair: the gentleman from reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you. i rise in support of this amendment. this amendment includes 42 amendments, five bipartisan, 17 republicans, 20 for democrats. agriculture funding bill has starkly been a bipartisan bill and we'll need to channel that same cooperation if we want to pass appropriation bills into law. i thank the gentleman for offering the amendments and his cooperation in having this bipartisan en bloc amendment. i thank you and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland
harris of maryland. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 723, the gentleman from maryland, mr. harris, and the gentleman from georgia, mr. bishop, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland. mr. harris: thank you, mr. chair, i rise in favor of this amendment, this is the bipartisan amendment that includes priorities from members of both side of the aisle. i appreciate mr. bishop working on the amendment and ask for its support and reserve. the chair: the...
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next is cash. >> maryland. sorry. >> come on up, maryland. >> can you fwring had closer. i'm maryland heights a 37 year resident and i have been going to the farmery market for over 20 years. i don't understand why this is stele in times are so tough we are taking a gem literally the heart of the farmery market. manage this works for the vendors and the people. i will have tear at glide and see what it does for the people in that accomplice in this neighborhood where it is a food desert. everyone goes there. school groups. everyone is going lu. we lost venders in the pandemic but gaining them. why can't the skate board park an experiment moved where you are must having the farmery market and leave the market where it is to be expandd and it can still be enjoyed by everyone the vendors have trucks for safety and set up reasons. this is manage that worked for 50 years. everyone in the city. serving unserved community and the entire community. you are work to destroy temperature buzz you sill it is temporary and migo back we then and there does in the help. we mipolice vendo
next is cash. >> maryland. sorry. >> come on up, maryland. >> can you fwring had closer. i'm maryland heights a 37 year resident and i have been going to the farmery market for over 20 years. i don't understand why this is stele in times are so tough we are taking a gem literally the heart of the farmery market. manage this works for the vendors and the people. i will have tear at glide and see what it does for the people in that accomplice in this neighborhood where it is a...
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to take you through the sequence of events, it starts early sunday morning when a person in maryland,the state of maryland who either knew the suspect rui jiang or knew of him noticed disturbing and threatening posts that he had made on instagram. this person calls the anne arundel county, maryland, police department and reports t the anne arundel county police having information that this man lives in fairfax county, they contact the fairfax county, virginia, police immediately, the fairfax county, virginia, police go to his home, find that he is not there, find that his car is not there, they have information that he could be targeting this church, the park valley church, which is in hay market, virginia, that's a good hour away, west on route 66 from where his home is. so they contact the fairfax county police contact the prince william county police who converged on the church immediately. as they are converging on the church, that's when the church security right about that moment pretty much confronts this man in the vestibule in the large lobby area of the church and takes him
to take you through the sequence of events, it starts early sunday morning when a person in maryland,the state of maryland who either knew the suspect rui jiang or knew of him noticed disturbing and threatening posts that he had made on instagram. this person calls the anne arundel county, maryland, police department and reports t the anne arundel county police having information that this man lives in fairfax county, they contact the fairfax county, virginia, police immediately, the fairfax...
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history professor at the university of maryland talks about how thomas paine threw his tablet stronglye american independence of the british monarchy and six months later the declaration of independence was signed. watch books that shaped america featuring thomas paine's common sense tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span prince he spent now free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our companion podcast where you can learn more about the authors of the books featured. it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span's "washington journal" a life form involving you to discuss latest issues in government, politics and public policy. for washington d.c. and across the country coming up tuesday morning wall street journal congressional reporter discusses the latest on congress efforts to pass government funding bills before the september 30 deadline. texas republican congressman talks about september 30 government funding deadline for tomorrow's judiciary committee hearing with attorney general garland in aid to ukraine. also a maryland democratic congressman glen ivy on to
history professor at the university of maryland talks about how thomas paine threw his tablet stronglye american independence of the british monarchy and six months later the declaration of independence was signed. watch books that shaped america featuring thomas paine's common sense tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span prince he spent now free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. be sure to scan the qr code to listen to our companion podcast where you can learn more about the authors of...
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and i share the eastern shore of delaware in the western shore of maryland. that whole area in there. i keep telling him it is really part of delaware. david, thank you for being such a great partner. you have been great as well. as many of you know, my wife is a professor at a community college. just today, she has an expression. any country that out educates us will outcompete us. any country that out educates us will outcompete as. this summer, i traveled to chicago where i spoke about fundamentally changing the american economy. for decades, we awarded those at the very top and left everyone behind who were just on their own basically. when that gives working people in this day and age, a fighting chance. the trickle-down economy, we were in poor but we had a little house of four kids. i did not see a whole lot of trickle down in my dad's case. but everybody deserves a shot of building the lives they deserve for their families. we had done that for the first time in a long time. we have climbed out of our great economic crisis. we are beginning to work fo
and i share the eastern shore of delaware in the western shore of maryland. that whole area in there. i keep telling him it is really part of delaware. david, thank you for being such a great partner. you have been great as well. as many of you know, my wife is a professor at a community college. just today, she has an expression. any country that out educates us will outcompete us. any country that out educates us will outcompete as. this summer, i traveled to chicago where i spoke about...
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a phi beta kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. she earned her law degree from george washington university and her mba from loyola university of maryland, where she has also taught law. she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary award for an earlier article about you guessed it [inaudible]. today we continue that conversation. i'm delighted to welcome her to the society's virtual platform. i'm delighted to welcome our audience for which i promise will be an interesting and informative afternoon. thanks. >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. while i try to share my screen, as i thought i might even though i practiced this, i'm going to take a minute to thank the historical society for making this book possible and indeed making it possible for me to write about bessie margolin. i received enormous assi
a phi beta kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. she earned her law degree from george washington university and her mba from loyola university of maryland, where she has also taught law. she has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the national endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the american jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. she has been a recipient of our society [inaudible] literary...
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here is more of our conversation with former maryland governo
here is more of our conversation with former maryland governo
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here is more of our conversation with former maryland governor larry hogan who is an honorary co-chair of the bipartisan group no labels which could put together a third party presidential bid. >> no labels is not an effort to try to help donald trump and to be a spoiler for joe biden. i don't think there's a soul in this organization that's trying to promote donald trump. and it's -- we don't get into the process and how and why. basically, you got to think, why are we in this situation? we're in this situation because we have two potential terribl nominees of the two major parties that 70% of people in america don't want. that's what no labels is about. a citize saying maybe we have true try something else. >> to the point you made, does that mean a republican like yu yourself in your mold should be at the top of a no labels ticket? >> we should only put together a ticket in the event it's trump and biden. again, i'm still trying to work and make sure we can get a good republican nominee and this is no longer necessary. it has to be a good ticket that can actually win. i would only b
here is more of our conversation with former maryland governor larry hogan who is an honorary co-chair of the bipartisan group no labels which could put together a third party presidential bid. >> no labels is not an effort to try to help donald trump and to be a spoiler for joe biden. i don't think there's a soul in this organization that's trying to promote donald trump. and it's -- we don't get into the process and how and why. basically, you got to think, why are we in this situation?...
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that's christoph veteran, the associate research professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability. thank you. thank you. to purchase pasta cases, especially for my executive at the german financial tech company. why i called, who's accused of fraud of running a russian's firing project. you just say yeah, and the monster like was a key intermediary between 5 bull gary ends arrested in suspicion of espionage. and the russian secret service. the men on trial for spying in the u. k. and on and they to the base in gemini, or for like as once by german authorities and just believe to have fled to russia. why i called filed for bankruptcy in 2020 on the revealing that 1900000000 euros were missing from its financial records. the deputies burgess masters and loved it and has more. well, 1st of all, it's really interesting to look at the unless alex background, he was one scene of some sort of tech. when the camden was free and born, business man was on the board of the germans payment processing from why i called now that company collapsed quite spectacularly. about 3 year
that's christoph veteran, the associate research professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability. thank you. thank you. to purchase pasta cases, especially for my executive at the german financial tech company. why i called, who's accused of fraud of running a russian's firing project. you just say yeah, and the monster like was a key intermediary between 5 bull gary ends arrested in suspicion of espionage. and the russian secret service. the men on trial for spying in...
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or maryland? governor youngkin: they are. i will let the d.c. folks and marylanders answer that?avid: are you going to keep them lower? governor youngkin: yes, we are working to bring them down. we have had $5 billion in tax relief in our budgets. the most remarkable reality, and everybody was -- i won't say everybody. there were certain folks on the other side of the break the aisle that were shocked but we had a $4 billion tax relief package in the first budget that we got through and then we ran another record surplus. it is great how this works. when you reduce taxes and the cost of living, more people move and get jobs and actually pay into the state coffers which allows you to run a large surplus so you can reduce taxes again and fund education and fund law enforcement and fund health and get things done. we have the same tax rate for everything. not a differential. david: and estate taxes, you are not thinking of limiting them, are you? governor youngkin: we do not have estate taxes. david coley you do not have estate taxes? governor youngkin: no. think you should move? da
or maryland? governor youngkin: they are. i will let the d.c. folks and marylanders answer that?avid: are you going to keep them lower? governor youngkin: yes, we are working to bring them down. we have had $5 billion in tax relief in our budgets. the most remarkable reality, and everybody was -- i won't say everybody. there were certain folks on the other side of the break the aisle that were shocked but we had a $4 billion tax relief package in the first budget that we got through and then we...
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$1.00 degree celsius is essential. kristof bertram is an associate professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability, and i asked him, what is the report is just wishful thinking. you know, the i a mid 2 to 3 are really in a dire situation. and essentially we haven't made use of to comb with the joys when this was decline, but instead we have seen 2 years of increasing and mrs. oliver. and that it really now is no time to lose to kind of turn that around. but they say that at the same time that is kind of the right spot in that we have developed some technologies that we need for the, the composition as a transformation faster than we expected. and one of the song is electric because the batteries that are essential for these because has become much cheaper and fossit, it'd be a dissipated and definitely said by now we really see rapid growth house as in all major markets, including in the u. s. in china, germany, for example, there were months now was kind of more than a 3rd of uses. the electric and this is actually true if you look at some markets in the us left c
$1.00 degree celsius is essential. kristof bertram is an associate professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability, and i asked him, what is the report is just wishful thinking. you know, the i a mid 2 to 3 are really in a dire situation. and essentially we haven't made use of to comb with the joys when this was decline, but instead we have seen 2 years of increasing and mrs. oliver. and that it really now is no time to lose to kind of turn that around. but they say...
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that's christoph veteran, the associate research professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability. thank you. so thank you for just prosecute to the suspects, a former executive at the german financial company. why a card of running a russian aspiring prosecute to say, yan mazda lake was an intermediary between 5 ball gary ends and the russians secret service. the bulgarian men on trial now for spying in the u. k. and gemini, wants to like is wanted by german authorities. and this believes to have said to russia why, called filed for bankruptcy. in 2020, it was nearly 2000000000 euros missing from its financial records. do you have leesburg if nasa is in london and has learned this? well, 1st of all, it's really interesting to look at the on my side, lex background. he was one scene of some sort of tech when the camden was free and born business man was on the board of the germans payment processing from why i called now that company collapsed quite spectacularly. about 3 years ago, it was a blue to company, and it was a huge embarrassment to the gym and government
that's christoph veteran, the associate research professor at the university of maryland center for global sustainability. thank you. so thank you for just prosecute to the suspects, a former executive at the german financial company. why a card of running a russian aspiring prosecute to say, yan mazda lake was an intermediary between 5 ball gary ends and the russians secret service. the bulgarian men on trial now for spying in the u. k. and gemini, wants to like is wanted by german...
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tropical storm warnings already from north carolina to maryland. heavy rain, strong winds, coastal flooding. the system then moving from washington to new york city to boston. >>> tonight, the migrant crisis in this country. the surge at the southern border. the staggering new number tonight. and the white house this evening now making it easier for nearly 500,000 venezuelans to get work permits. matti rivers at the border. >>> yet another puzzling escape tonight. a convicted child sex offender, last seen on this surveillance, showing him somehow escaping custody while being treated at a hospital in st. louis. two corrections officers were assigned to watch him. still, he walked right out. where they're searching tonight. >>> president zelenskyy at the white house, at a pivotal moment in this war. president biden tonight promising more air defense weapons, ammunition, anti-armor systems. as some republicans question support for ukraine. what house speaker kevin mccarthy said today after his meeting with zelenskyy. terry moran live on the hill tonig
tropical storm warnings already from north carolina to maryland. heavy rain, strong winds, coastal flooding. the system then moving from washington to new york city to boston. >>> tonight, the migrant crisis in this country. the surge at the southern border. the staggering new number tonight. and the white house this evening now making it easier for nearly 500,000 venezuelans to get work permits. matti rivers at the border. >>> yet another puzzling escape tonight. a convicted...