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the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: the safe and smart federal purchasing act would require the director of o.m.b. to review the procurement management practices of federal agencies to determine whether the use of acquisition procedures focused self-on -- exclusively on costs noticeably acceptable where lpta poses any national security risks. since our committee reported this bill last september, i appreciate mr. donald and the majority sought and incorporated feedback from the administration and earned bipartisan support with the leadership ofn long tis on these updates and i will lend my full support for this legislation. when agencies purchase goods and services they strive to achieve the best value of the american people. in the words of the federal acquisition regulation, best value means the acquisition should provide, quote, the greatest overall benefit in response to the requirement. under lpta procedures prices the controlling factor in awarding a contract with no consideration given to any other factor
the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: the safe and smart federal purchasing act would require the director of o.m.b. to review the procurement management practices of federal agencies to determine whether the use of acquisition procedures focused self-on -- exclusively on costs noticeably acceptable where lpta poses any national security risks. since our committee reported this bill last september, i appreciate mr. donald and the majority sought and incorporated feedback from...
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it's a strong investment in communities across maryland and the country. states and federal government, we need them to support and expand programs like this but also help make sure revenue agencies can spread the word so people claim these credits. thank you so much for convening this important conversation and i look forward to hearing more. i am excited to welcome ceo and chair of the bipartisan policy center, margaret spellings. jpmorgan chase ceo, jamie dimon. and former speaker of the house, paul ryan. [applause] >> thank you brooke and congratulations on the work you're doing to lift folks out of poverty and give them opportunity. i am margaret spellings, president and ceo of the bipartisan policy center. i am thrilled you all have joined us today. there are a lot of folks on tv land, c-span, or watching virtually. i want to recognize a couple of numbers, senator roy blunt who is an executive fellow with us and our boardmember ron christie. welcome to you. i am excited to be here with two awesome guests, my friend, paul ryan. you were the youngest s
it's a strong investment in communities across maryland and the country. states and federal government, we need them to support and expand programs like this but also help make sure revenue agencies can spread the word so people claim these credits. thank you so much for convening this important conversation and i look forward to hearing more. i am excited to welcome ceo and chair of the bipartisan policy center, margaret spellings. jpmorgan chase ceo, jamie dimon. and former speaker of the...
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or -- marylander can reach their potential. that is what the earned in to him -- earned income tax credit. it is a tool that has demonstrated its ability to reduce poverty and help build economic mobility. james baldwin said anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. -- our neighbors aren't -- our bank overdraft fees, if that out of the bank account, they are going to check cashing facilities they cannot afford to live near where they work. data shows that the earned income tax credit, the simple act of getting people back some of the money they have earned in a lump sum payment has an agreeable effect on helping people survive and take steps towards a life not living paycheck to paycheck. the center on budget and policy priorities found the eitc listed 5.6 million people above the poverty line. as a former state delegate and now as the elected cfo, i have the privilege of hearing stories from marylanders on how tax policies have affected their lives. a few stories have stuck with
or -- marylander can reach their potential. that is what the earned in to him -- earned income tax credit. it is a tool that has demonstrated its ability to reduce poverty and help build economic mobility. james baldwin said anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. -- our neighbors aren't -- our bank overdraft fees, if that out of the bank account, they are going to check cashing facilities they cannot afford to live near where they work. data...
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so old people from southern maryland. my grandmother had just we came from a family where i mean i had friends that would come down white friends that felt we were part italian because my grandmother would be saying the rosary every day. that's all we knew i mean, seriously, every day. no being if you needed something. she knew every saint to call to get you going. if you lost something of it. you know, you catholics know what i mean. it's not just the catholic, okay, so bridget, celine is a friend of mine. i started talking to richard and he started filling me in along with other duties. 17. but here's the thing from people. for me, being from southern maryland, i'm not a part of the families that was sold, but we are the part of the fans who lost family. right. and we want to find them. as a matter of fact, i'll go ahead and do my little stint now. but we're doing i got money from georgetown, me and a team to do a gathering in maryland over labor day weekend. so anybody that would like to come who is a descendant, we wo
so old people from southern maryland. my grandmother had just we came from a family where i mean i had friends that would come down white friends that felt we were part italian because my grandmother would be saying the rosary every day. that's all we knew i mean, seriously, every day. no being if you needed something. she knew every saint to call to get you going. if you lost something of it. you know, you catholics know what i mean. it's not just the catholic, okay, so bridget, celine is a...
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or -- marylander can reach their potential. that is what the earned in to him -- earned income tax credit. it is a tool that has demonstrated its ability to reduce poverty and help build economic mobility. james baldwin said anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. -- our neighbors aren't -- our bank overdraft fees, if that out of the bank account, they are going to check cashing facilities. they cannot afford to live near where they work. data shows that the earned income tax credit, the simple act of getting people back some of the money they have earned in a lump sum payment has an agreeable effect on helping people survive and take steps towards a life not living paycheck to paycheck. the center on budget and policy priorities found the eitc listed 5.6 million people above the poverty line. as a former state delegate and now as the elected cfo, i have the privilege of hearing stories from marylanders on how tax policies have affected their lives. a few stories have stuck wit
or -- marylander can reach their potential. that is what the earned in to him -- earned income tax credit. it is a tool that has demonstrated its ability to reduce poverty and help build economic mobility. james baldwin said anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. -- our neighbors aren't -- our bank overdraft fees, if that out of the bank account, they are going to check cashing facilities. they cannot afford to live near where they work. data...
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state of maryland.e were able to break that fever, where baltimore had historic drop in homicide rates. the state of maryland finally saw violent crimes, non fatal shootings drop. but it's still too many, because if you have one person who is losing their life, it's too many. we are proud that the biden administration put together a first-ever office of gun violence prevention, and in december, the vice president called all the states together and said, we would urge you to follow this lead and created in your own state. we are proud that maryland as the first day in this country to now create an office of gun violence prevention that is sitting with our department of health, because this is not just a public safety issue, this is a public health issue. 70% of all 9-1-1 calls have some form of behavioral or mental health component to it. so, we have to think holistically. we have to be able to leverage all aspects of government,, and we've got to make sure our communities are safe and having all of the
state of maryland.e were able to break that fever, where baltimore had historic drop in homicide rates. the state of maryland finally saw violent crimes, non fatal shootings drop. but it's still too many, because if you have one person who is losing their life, it's too many. we are proud that the biden administration put together a first-ever office of gun violence prevention, and in december, the vice president called all the states together and said, we would urge you to follow this lead and...
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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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area, both on the maryland side and virginia side is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and greenbelt has the lowest overall cost to taxpayers. the total project was requiring to fill the building with, i think at some point estimated to be 26 million and has gone up over time but in comparison to the springfield virginia site it is significantly dwarfed, in terms of cost is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> is it correct that the senate has set aside over 300 dollars for this project and the money is already there through re-appropriation? >> there is some money that has artie been appropriate. >> i think it is 375. but we will get it accurate. and is it true that the aggregate saving, by having this building built and located where you have, and your committee has decided, saves $1 billion to the american taxpayer, is that correct? >> i'm not sure where that number comes from, but we do determine it was the lowest cost for taxpayers. >> and i will share with you and the committee how that number was derived, but it is significant cost! and so, if we are rea
area, both on the maryland side and virginia side is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and greenbelt has the lowest overall cost to taxpayers. the total project was requiring to fill the building with, i think at some point estimated to be 26 million and has gone up over time but in comparison to the springfield virginia site it is significantly dwarfed, in terms of cost is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> is it correct that the senate has set aside over 300 dollars for this...
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running for congress to represent maryland's third district.now in studio is harry dunn. former u.s. capitol police officer, congressional candidate, in maryland, author of standing my ground. a capitol police officers play for accountability and good trouble after january six. officer dunn, very nice to see you again. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. all the things you just read about me, the things i, am you left a public servant. i think that encompasses everything. that you just said that i am. i am just a public service, that's it. you are a public servant who trained and yet another public servant duty to the roster. here is a clip from your campaign launch video. >> we cannot ever let this happen again. you've heard it before. trump is hell-bent on finishing when you started that day. i am stepping into a new rule today. i can't do it alone. i believe every one of us has a role to play in this fight. join me. we have a democracy to protect. >> officer dunn, what made you decide to run now? . my whole life, just like
running for congress to represent maryland's third district.now in studio is harry dunn. former u.s. capitol police officer, congressional candidate, in maryland, author of standing my ground. a capitol police officers play for accountability and good trouble after january six. officer dunn, very nice to see you again. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. all the things you just read about me, the things i, am you left a public servant. i think that encompasses...
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catholics were persecuted and maryland was a refuge for catholics. but in trying to embed themselves to be recognized as establishment society slavery was part they became part of that is important to know they were always voices who raise questions. they were priests all along the way you had concerns about it. >> and also one of the other things i thought was fascinating is how at times catholics were ifpersecuted i don't that's the right word but marginalized within the politics of maryland. because protestants would not work for them. once again they turned to enslaved africans in order to save their properties and their livelihood. you shared you are also -- you identify as catholic. from birth i assume? a cradle catholic. yes. >> do you mind if i ask how this reporting, how to influence your faith a walker? didn't challenge her faith walk in any way? >> it is interesting. i was doing this work i am catholic i am a practicing catholic. and i am going through these records. some of these records -- i've been doing this research for a long time. g
catholics were persecuted and maryland was a refuge for catholics. but in trying to embed themselves to be recognized as establishment society slavery was part they became part of that is important to know they were always voices who raise questions. they were priests all along the way you had concerns about it. >> and also one of the other things i thought was fascinating is how at times catholics were ifpersecuted i don't that's the right word but marginalized within the politics of...
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. >> reporter: in the heart of a forest in anne arundel county, maryland, cadaver dogs search through the snow they pause every time they identify a soul many were buried in this cemetery as numbers, not names, from their time as patients in a historic segregated asylum that shaped the lives of locals like historian janice hayes williams. >> is this land sacred to you >> 100%. yes, this is sacred. >> reporter: crownsville hospital opened in 1911 and closed in 2004 for decades it was the only place that accepted black marylanders suffering with mental illness. it was notorious for overcrowding and abuse and as a symbol of america's racial divide >> if you lived here, this was a place you did not want to go as a child you were threatened by your parents or others, if you don't do what i tell you, i will send you to crownsville >> reporter: with janice's help, this land will become a 500-acre memorial park that turns dilapidated hospital buildings into mental health treatment spaces, public gardens, and biking paths the need is great. last year a record number of americans took their own
. >> reporter: in the heart of a forest in anne arundel county, maryland, cadaver dogs search through the snow they pause every time they identify a soul many were buried in this cemetery as numbers, not names, from their time as patients in a historic segregated asylum that shaped the lives of locals like historian janice hayes williams. >> is this land sacred to you >> 100%. yes, this is sacred. >> reporter: crownsville hospital opened in 1911 and closed in 2004 for...
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where we have been very intentional and very deliberate, i want maryland to be the state that ends the racial wealth gap. i want us to be able to, and we are focusing on things like unfair appraisal values, and increasing capital to african-american entrepreneurs. focusing on things like how to turn our students from being employees to employers. these are all things that are happening in partnership with the biden administration and the biden/harris administration. so it does behoove not just a campaign, but also all of us as surrogates to be able to make sure that that's translating to people on the ground, who want to see and understand that we have a president who sees us, who feels us, and who's willing to invest in us. >> governor, the president was out yesterday making his pitch on abortion rights and he has interrupted over a dozen times by protesters opposing his support for israel. you can take a look at some of this and opposing calling for an immediate cease-fire. and i wonder what your concern level is about that, particularly when it comes again to another constituency of
where we have been very intentional and very deliberate, i want maryland to be the state that ends the racial wealth gap. i want us to be able to, and we are focusing on things like unfair appraisal values, and increasing capital to african-american entrepreneurs. focusing on things like how to turn our students from being employees to employers. these are all things that are happening in partnership with the biden administration and the biden/harris administration. so it does behoove not just...
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stuart: does for maryland, that's right.cosming up, attacking spy headquarters in iraq and sign that the conflict is escalating and we'll have the latest developments in it. iowa caucus wrapped up and all eyes on new hampshires and primary next week and we're heading to the granite state next. ♪ (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. solar stocks are up 20% with the additional hour in the day. [ clocks ticking ] i'm ruined. with the extra hour i'm thinking companywide power nap. let's put it to a vote. [ all snoring ] this is going to wreak havoc on overtime approvals. anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs forward-thinking solutions to take on the next anything.
stuart: does for maryland, that's right.cosming up, attacking spy headquarters in iraq and sign that the conflict is escalating and we'll have the latest developments in it. iowa caucus wrapped up and all eyes on new hampshires and primary next week and we're heading to the granite state next. ♪ (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's...
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we marched past a statue in remembrance to thurgood marshall, a maryland or himself -- a marylander himself became a supreme court justice. we marched to the statehouse where my office is. a place that was built by the hands of enslaved people. to then be inaugurated as the first like governor in the history of the state of maryland. [applause] but i tell that story not just because of how the story ends. i tell that story to serve as a reminder of the journey from the docks to my oath. i sold the reminders of bondage -- i saw the reminders of bondage. we marched past the reminders of struggle. we saw the reminders of faith. we saw there matters of justice. it reminded us all of a very fundamental concept that being the first is not the assignment. being the first is not what they fought for. our queen sitting in the seat is not the assignment. understanding the assignment. understanding what it is we are supposed to be doing within those seats. understanding today is not enough to celebrate dr. king the man or even dr. king the legacy. we need to celebrate dr. king the reminder. he reminde
we marched past a statue in remembrance to thurgood marshall, a maryland or himself -- a marylander himself became a supreme court justice. we marched to the statehouse where my office is. a place that was built by the hands of enslaved people. to then be inaugurated as the first like governor in the history of the state of maryland. [applause] but i tell that story not just because of how the story ends. i tell that story to serve as a reminder of the journey from the docks to my oath. i sold...
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janice is the descendant of slaves who worked for the maryland governor.n the descendant of those slave owners. >> do you think about that? >> i think we wear that like a banner because we are truly this county. >> why do you think so many americans are having a hard time having these conversations about history, collaborating with people who are different from them? >> fear of the unknown. >> reporter: reverend king has started to share her story. >> just because you go through something doesn't mean that's the end. >> reporter: she hopes that this new memorial park becomes a model for our nation's healing. antonia hylton, nbc news, anne arundel county, maryland. >>> and ahead for us tonight, the new name atop the list of winningest basketball coaches ever.ly whe n they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. look at these humans, just walking past the chance to save nearly $750. hey, you! look. here. look at this. -[ gasps ] -come on. let
janice is the descendant of slaves who worked for the maryland governor.n the descendant of those slave owners. >> do you think about that? >> i think we wear that like a banner because we are truly this county. >> why do you think so many americans are having a hard time having these conversations about history, collaborating with people who are different from them? >> fear of the unknown. >> reporter: reverend king has started to share her story. >> just...
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that is angie in maryland this morning. the headline of the peace in "the wall street journal today," it is all over for the general election. for all practical purposes, the general election has begun, he writes. he ends his piece, there is not much joe biden could do to change the minds of voters who decided he is too old to serve a second term, but mr. trump will have an equally difficult time persuading swing voters is not too dangerous to serve a second term. the outcome may depend on which is stronger in america in november. little elm, texas, thomas, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? i read the star charts on quite a few candidates. and guess what. the star charts absolutely show that donald trump will be the next president. host: star charts, thomas? caller: yes. i am heavy into the star charts. i learned how to read those correctly. they don't lie. host: the predicted donald trump the winner in 2024? caller: yes. i also told the governor of texas, abbott, that he would win after his
that is angie in maryland this morning. the headline of the peace in "the wall street journal today," it is all over for the general election. for all practical purposes, the general election has begun, he writes. he ends his piece, there is not much joe biden could do to change the minds of voters who decided he is too old to serve a second term, but mr. trump will have an equally difficult time persuading swing voters is not too dangerous to serve a second term. the outcome may...
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area, both on the maryland side and the virginia sica is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and greenbelt as a lowest overall costs to taxpayers, total project was to acquire and to build the building was i think at some point estimated to be 26 million, that's come up over time but in comparison to the springfield, virginia, site it is significantly divorce it in terms of cost savings. is that correct? >> yes. .. is it true by having this building built is located where your committee has decided save $1 billion to american taxpayers, is that correct? >> i'm not sure where it comes from but we did term is the lowest cost the taxpayers. >> i will share with you on the numbers were direct but it is the cost so if we are really concerned unconservative making sure we are spending taxpayers dollars efficiently and effectively and if we wasted 15 years trying to make a decision and if law enforcement agency is outdated in terms of capability because of limitations of current space, it seems the best thing is to find a way to take advantage of a very transparent p
area, both on the maryland side and the virginia sica is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and greenbelt as a lowest overall costs to taxpayers, total project was to acquire and to build the building was i think at some point estimated to be 26 million, that's come up over time but in comparison to the springfield, virginia, site it is significantly divorce it in terms of cost savings. is that correct? >> yes. .. is it true by having this building built is located where your...
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carley: it's also maryland. national harbor because cpac used to have my e -- their event there all the time, just outside of washington. oxon hill -- see, that's national harbor. i don't know why it says oxon -- carley: is national harbor a townsome if. will: it is a town next to washington, d.c., that bridge is a telltale sign. our viewers will let me know if i'm wrong, and i could be. i might be. there have to be a lot of bridges in maryland -- will: i want to go to annapolis. carley: i love annapolis. i had a bachelorette party in annapolis, and it was a lot of fun. pete: looking for some sailors? carley: i was married at the time. [laughter] pete: i laugh are at my own jokes. will: it was good but looking for some sailors in. [laughter] pete: thanks, will. thanks. will: all right. no joke about what's happening at the southern border. check it out, record-breaking illegal immigrants encountered. december, 302,000 illegal immigrant encounters x that puts the fiscal year -- which begins in october -- up to 78
carley: it's also maryland. national harbor because cpac used to have my e -- their event there all the time, just outside of washington. oxon hill -- see, that's national harbor. i don't know why it says oxon -- carley: is national harbor a townsome if. will: it is a town next to washington, d.c., that bridge is a telltale sign. our viewers will let me know if i'm wrong, and i could be. i might be. there have to be a lot of bridges in maryland -- will: i want to go to annapolis. carley: i love...
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larry hogan was the governor of maryland. he was successful there.ss the aisle, but he has lower name i.d. throughout the country, and raising name i.d., lifting name i.d. is very expensive. >> former congressman, carlos curbelo, have a great week. good to see you. that's going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right after the break. time. (christina) but my old network wasn't cutting it. and that's not good for baking. or judging. or writing. so, we switched to verizon, the network businesses rely on. with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. [deep exhale] [trumpet music plays] 579 breaths to show 'em your stuff. every breath matters. don't let rsv take your breath away. protect yourself from rsv... ...with abrysvo, pfizer's rsv vaccine. abrysvo is a vaccine for the prevention of lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be
larry hogan was the governor of maryland. he was successful there.ss the aisle, but he has lower name i.d. throughout the country, and raising name i.d., lifting name i.d. is very expensive. >> former congressman, carlos curbelo, have a great week. good to see you. that's going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right after the break. time. (christina) but my old network wasn't cutting it. and that's not good for baking. or judging. or...
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felicia, yeah, the first black governor of the state ofah maryland. yes.and all of our awardees of this afternoon and i am honored to the accept the mlk day education vanguard award on behalf of the 3 million members of the onal education association and i need to just take a moment to thank all of you for joining us in a movement to reclaim public education as a common good, as a common good. [applause] >> as the foundation of our democracy but guess what, we can't stop there. we actually have to transform it into something that was never designed to be, a racially and socially just and equitable system that prepares every student, every student, every student, everyone to succeed in this the diverse and energy dependent world as we celebrate this the day of dr. king's birth while standing on the threshold of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. we must recommit ourselves to ensuring every student has access and opportunities and the support they need and so deserve so they can live into their magnificent brilliance and we know to make that so, w
felicia, yeah, the first black governor of the state ofah maryland. yes.and all of our awardees of this afternoon and i am honored to the accept the mlk day education vanguard award on behalf of the 3 million members of the onal education association and i need to just take a moment to thank all of you for joining us in a movement to reclaim public education as a common good, as a common good. [applause] >> as the foundation of our democracy but guess what, we can't stop there. we...
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centro y este de estados unidos, dejando su manto gelido sobre estados como ohio, west virginia marylandnsilvania. >> a philadelphia la cubre un manto completamente blanco, mientras residentes sacan lo que pueden de este mal tiempo. >> como la estatua de rocky, cuando normalmente durante el las temperaturas se mantienen extremadamente bajas en 26 estados. >> las carreteras se han tornado intransitables, varios conductores se han visto obligados a dejar abandonados sus...
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many on this side, we want to go to maryland or virginia frankly. when it regards the american people. that is pretty important. i think the inspector general investigation is what is needed to get to the bottom of this and we find out it hardly ever happens, and twice in the fbi headquarters, that tells us something in and of its self. my time has expired, mr. chair. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the ranking member for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have seen some very bizarre bedfellows jumping in together in this cause. some people that started out by saying they wanted to dismantle the fbi brick by brick and destroy the agency. jordan has made a career of trying to disassemble the fbi. he wants the fbi headquarters in huntsville, alabama. we have some disappointed applicants from virginia that are trying to attack the whole administrative process in which they were entered into it in the first place back in 2014. why don't we try and get back to the law here and what the administrative process really is. coming up with a v
many on this side, we want to go to maryland or virginia frankly. when it regards the american people. that is pretty important. i think the inspector general investigation is what is needed to get to the bottom of this and we find out it hardly ever happens, and twice in the fbi headquarters, that tells us something in and of its self. my time has expired, mr. chair. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the ranking member for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have seen...
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i will get that number as we go to ed in ocean city, maryland. good morning. caller: ocean city, new jersey. the president, and all presidents spend billions of dollars flying around the country and the world, taxpayers pay for it. the national endowment of arts and humanities could get their money from private sources. the u.s. house does not need that many members. i am an absolute pacifist. i would do away with the whole military budget. there is your budget cutting. host: how many members do you think the house should have? caller: it might come out to about 250? they do not need 435. i am in philadelphia a lot, i'm from delaware. in the philadelphia area, suburbs, those members of the house are not all that overwhelmed with what they do. host: thanks for the call from ocean city, new jersey. not an adjustment in 2022 for member salary. the most recent pay adjustment was january 2009. since then the compensation has been $174,000 a year. the only exception includes the speaker of the house, pay $223,000 a year, and the president pro tem of the senate and t
i will get that number as we go to ed in ocean city, maryland. good morning. caller: ocean city, new jersey. the president, and all presidents spend billions of dollars flying around the country and the world, taxpayers pay for it. the national endowment of arts and humanities could get their money from private sources. the u.s. house does not need that many members. i am an absolute pacifist. i would do away with the whole military budget. there is your budget cutting. host: how many members...
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in maryland, almost 2,000 people have reported seeing something unexplained in the sky over the past two decades. cbs news baltimore investigative reporter, mike hellgren, takes you inside the mysteries in the sky. - [reporter] this is a ufo, unidentified flying object. - [mike] america has long been fascinated by whether there's life outside of earth. - reports of flying saucers are nothing new. - [mike] and whether that life is trying to somehow contact us. - if you saw a ufo flying over baltimore, what would you do? would you be afraid? - do you believe that our government is in possession of uaps? - absolutely. - [mike] this year, congress got serious about what used to be called ufos, now called uaps or unidentified aerial phenomena. objects seen in the skies the defy an easy explanation. - almost invariably the response is, well, the public couldn't handle the news. that's totally bonkers. - [speaker] look at that thing, dude. - [mike] the government is investigating at least 650 potential sightings since 2004. - it's heartening to me that so many people are coming forward now.
in maryland, almost 2,000 people have reported seeing something unexplained in the sky over the past two decades. cbs news baltimore investigative reporter, mike hellgren, takes you inside the mysteries in the sky. - [reporter] this is a ufo, unidentified flying object. - [mike] america has long been fascinated by whether there's life outside of earth. - reports of flying saucers are nothing new. - [mike] and whether that life is trying to somehow contact us. - if you saw a ufo flying over...
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two sites in maryland and one site in virginia. we are just doing what we were told to do by congress in making that site selection. >> thank you very much, ma'am, i appreciate that you did say you wanted to work with us on coming down on some of the wasteful spending, hopefully we can fix the printer issue, maybe get people back to work but chairman, i yield the rest of my time. >> thank you. chernow recognizes from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. how are you doing today? my republican colleagues are so concerned about budgets. meanwhile, they can't keep the government open without democrats. they're so concerned about all of these things, but look what they've done the last 11 months in power, just utter and complete chaos. the one thing they want to talk to you about today is this fbi building. well, i wonder who has texted them and emailed them to talk about the fbi building, the whole thing that you'll hear about the fbi building, could it be that donald trump is telling them to talk about the fbi building because he's so
two sites in maryland and one site in virginia. we are just doing what we were told to do by congress in making that site selection. >> thank you very much, ma'am, i appreciate that you did say you wanted to work with us on coming down on some of the wasteful spending, hopefully we can fix the printer issue, maybe get people back to work but chairman, i yield the rest of my time. >> thank you. chernow recognizes from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. how are you doing...
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national guard and maryland state police, first to arrive. i said something similar the day after january 6th. so i think that there are plenty of people in the middle. is it republican, democrat, independent, they do believe that this was an assault on our democracy, one of the worst days in american history, and i think reminding people of what that was like. but you are not going to swing the trump voters. they just are not -- i don't know how it happens, but they just believe it was a friendly tourists at the capitol and nothing bad happened and trump didn't incite the riot. but i think when get to the general election, it has the complete opposite effect in a primary. it pumps them up. >> larry hogan, thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you. >>> and next wednesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern jake tapper and dana bash moderate cnn's republican presidential debate live from iowa. >>> this morning secretary of state antony blinken heads to the middle east again as multiple flashpoints threaten to erupt into a regional war. israel reveals its
national guard and maryland state police, first to arrive. i said something similar the day after january 6th. so i think that there are plenty of people in the middle. is it republican, democrat, independent, they do believe that this was an assault on our democracy, one of the worst days in american history, and i think reminding people of what that was like. but you are not going to swing the trump voters. they just are not -- i don't know how it happens, but they just believe it was a...
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janice is the descendant of slaves who worked for the maryland governor.ive pittman, the descendant of those slave owners. >> do you think about that? >> i think we should wear that like a banner, because we are truly -- >> why do you think so many americans are having a hard time having these conversations about history, collaborating with people who are different from them? >> fear of the unknown. >> reverend king his started to share her story. >> just because you go through something doesn't mean that's the end. >> she hopes that this new memorial park becomes a model for our nation's healing. >> let's welcome in nbc news correspondent antonio hilton. her new book, man, this race, and insanity in a jim crow asylum, was released this week. it is ami moss tree'd. this reporting is extraordinary. this facility was open for almost 100 years. what was it like for patients? they're >> in the early years when the place first, opened it was a bleak in dark place. this was the only hospital in the state of maryland and maybe in the entire united states that for
janice is the descendant of slaves who worked for the maryland governor.ive pittman, the descendant of those slave owners. >> do you think about that? >> i think we should wear that like a banner, because we are truly -- >> why do you think so many americans are having a hard time having these conversations about history, collaborating with people who are different from them? >> fear of the unknown. >> reverend king his started to share her story. >> just...
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i grew up in maryland.discussions we realized that this take places, this hospital is in the county that i grew up in. in my backyard. grew up passing it every sunday. so talk to us about the history of this hospital, why did you choose to report on it. >> well, crownsville hospital was created in 1911, its own patients built it from the ground up, they worked alongside electricians and contractors and they moved railways. they were the only patients in the state of maryland forced to do this. that's the because the state at that time, really didn't want to pay for the mental health care for black marylanders. and i track the hospital's 93-year history, it closed in 2004, that's within our lifetime. >> that's recent. >> history right there knocking on your back door, but that's the case here and the hospital is representative of all of these very american fights over freedom, civil rights and what it means to live up to the promises this country has made and the hospital and everything that happens to the p
i grew up in maryland.discussions we realized that this take places, this hospital is in the county that i grew up in. in my backyard. grew up passing it every sunday. so talk to us about the history of this hospital, why did you choose to report on it. >> well, crownsville hospital was created in 1911, its own patients built it from the ground up, they worked alongside electricians and contractors and they moved railways. they were the only patients in the state of maryland forced to do...
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host: that is andrew out of maryland.congress joining us today, one is matt rosendale, republican of montana and member of the house freedom caucus. joining us a day after that vote for another continuing resolution. you were a no on that vote. why? guest: i believe using continuing resolutions and omnibus bills is number one a violation of statute. we deliver 12 probation bills by june 30 and send them over to the senate. number two, the transparent and responsible way to fund government is through those appropriation bills. it is a violation of statute, it need, and all this does isncy continue spending. actually it increases the spending levels. we are dealing with nancy pelosi spending levels and joe biden's policies by extending this down the road for another couple of months. that is not what the people of montana sent me here to do. they don't want to see a continuation of status quo. host: what is your expectation for what happens between now and early march when the government funding hits? will the government be
host: that is andrew out of maryland.congress joining us today, one is matt rosendale, republican of montana and member of the house freedom caucus. joining us a day after that vote for another continuing resolution. you were a no on that vote. why? guest: i believe using continuing resolutions and omnibus bills is number one a violation of statute. we deliver 12 probation bills by june 30 and send them over to the senate. number two, the transparent and responsible way to fund government is...
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in maryland and other places. >> that is really an important point i'm glad you brought up. this is not just the story of what happens in virginia or what happens in the former confederacy. all of this is spilling out and rippling out into other places. none more so than the slaveholding states that remained loyal to the union, the border states as we call them. the big question is going to be for hancock, for grants, ultimately for the attorney general of the united states, james speed, whether or not confederate soldiers from loyal state specific this is maryland, missouri, kentucky and delaware not west virginia, whether or not they can return to their homes. have they committed such a crime and lead leaving their loyal states and going to fight for the rebel army that they no longer have homes. i will offer this as a tease without getting into all of it. there is so much we could get into here. this is a problem. it is a problem local citizens will take into their own hands. if the united states and government is not going to effectively deal with this, then they will de
in maryland and other places. >> that is really an important point i'm glad you brought up. this is not just the story of what happens in virginia or what happens in the former confederacy. all of this is spilling out and rippling out into other places. none more so than the slaveholding states that remained loyal to the union, the border states as we call them. the big question is going to be for hancock, for grants, ultimately for the attorney general of the united states, james speed,...
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take a look. >> in the heart of a forest in maryland, cadaver dogs search through the snow.tify a soul. many were buried in this cemetery as numbers, not names. from their time as patients in a torque segregated asylum that shaped the lives of locals like janis hayes williams. >> is this land skate sacred to you? >> 100%, yes, this is sacred. >> crownsville hospital opened in 1911 and closed in 2004. for decades it was the only place that accepted black marylanders suffering with mental illness. it was notorious for overcrowding and abuse and a symbol of america's racial divide. >> if you lived here, this was a place you did not want to go. as a child, you were threatened by your parents or others. if you don't do what i tell you, i will send you to crownsville. >> with her help, this land will become a 500-acre memorial park that turns hospital build sboogs mental health treatment spaces, public gardens and biking paths. the need is great. last year a record number of americans took their own lives. the connecticut executive worked with janis to secure $30 million in fundin
take a look. >> in the heart of a forest in maryland, cadaver dogs search through the snow.tify a soul. many were buried in this cemetery as numbers, not names. from their time as patients in a torque segregated asylum that shaped the lives of locals like janis hayes williams. >> is this land skate sacred to you? >> 100%, yes, this is sacred. >> crownsville hospital opened in 1911 and closed in 2004. for decades it was the only place that accepted black marylanders...
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from the state of maryland we are a state that believe in diversity. we are to stay the police in equity. we arereta a state of leeds in conclusion. and we're state that will stand by it and will always stand by it as long. [applause] it's also just truly humbling to be with the king family. we are all very clear on the shoulders that we stand on. and when you look at him who continues to honor such a beautiful legacy and understand that that lexi continues to be nourished and said, it is a true tribute to his■ family, so god a bless you all. and honor, it's an honor to be with you all. it is good to be with nicole austin film and also my frat brother, lee. good to see you, sir. and to all b of our -- happy father's day from the middle of five alpha as well. '06. i digress. [laughing] but it is, it's beyond humbling to be able to be here with, with my first lady and maryland's first lady.fi [applause] always. and receive this, receive this visionary award, but i want to be, while unthankful and i'm humbled, i do want to be clear that this is not a rewa
from the state of maryland we are a state that believe in diversity. we are to stay the police in equity. we arereta a state of leeds in conclusion. and we're state that will stand by it and will always stand by it as long. [applause] it's also just truly humbling to be with the king family. we are all very clear on the shoulders that we stand on. and when you look at him who continues to honor such a beautiful legacy and understand that that lexi continues to be nourished and said, it is a...
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it's about the same in maryland.e price it was when trump was in office and it only went down because of covid. abortion is not where they will end it, they are going for birth control. who is testifying against trump? democrats or republicans and who's giving the evidence against trump, democrats or republicans, it's all republicans work in his administration and his lawyers being investigated. they are all republicans who are testifying against trump. all of the evidence in the videos have been turned over by republicans. host: let me give it to rich lowry. guest: that's true. the majority of the case will cothey had people were standing next to donald trump and they just lied. they lied about the election. it was disgraceful. i want to come back to david's prior point -- this is the huge irony area i totally reject trump selection denial. if trump wins in november and it's a 50-50 shot my gut says he wins but i don't know with certainty and i don't think anyone can know but democrats in the left will find another
it's about the same in maryland.e price it was when trump was in office and it only went down because of covid. abortion is not where they will end it, they are going for birth control. who is testifying against trump? democrats or republicans and who's giving the evidence against trump, democrats or republicans, it's all republicans work in his administration and his lawyers being investigated. they are all republicans who are testifying against trump. all of the evidence in the videos have...
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doug, silver spring, maryland, independent. caller: hi, what i'm hearing by a lot of people who complain about the 2020 election is it seems like they a not concerned about the validity of their vote. they are just angry about the results. i challenge the people who were angry about the results of the 2020 election. if you thi your vote did not count, that it was stolen from you, then don't vote. why would you waste your time voting if you think iwon't matter? i'm saying that but i think these people will go out and vote because it's not the validity of the vote they care about, it's the fact that they di't win. host: i think that's a good point. if you ask republicans in georgia about why they lost the senate races in the runoffs of 2021 and 2023, there is a strong feeling support by evidence that the constant narrative that elections are rigged to press their own turnout. it's a really dangerous narrative. by any measure, the 2020 election w more secure than the 2016 election which was also sick there. 2016 had fewer paper ba
doug, silver spring, maryland, independent. caller: hi, what i'm hearing by a lot of people who complain about the 2020 election is it seems like they a not concerned about the validity of their vote. they are just angry about the results. i challenge the people who were angry about the results of the 2020 election. if you thi your vote did not count, that it was stolen from you, then don't vote. why would you waste your time voting if you think iwon't matter? i'm saying that but i think these...
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the most secret biological laboratory, which is located in the city of fredrick in the state of maryland969 the development of biological weapons was carried out there officially, that is, not hidden. the results of this collaboration between the us army and scientific killers, according to chinese journalists, will appear less than.' then, officially, it seemed that the united states of america announced that they had stopped work on the development of production, accumulation of components of biological weapons, but the very nature of the secrecy and ... a large number of scientific institutions funded by the ministry of defense is evidence that, of course, a certain kind of work is being carried out there . there were incidents in the usa itself. in detail, it is not difficult to understand them, it is important, honestly convenient, what is a newsletter? my sister and i spent the whole day drawing the ballot , wrote down the candidates, didn’t forget mom and dad , put a lot of layers of security in a very clever way, took colored markers, made watermarks, we’ll go vote with it, choos
the most secret biological laboratory, which is located in the city of fredrick in the state of maryland969 the development of biological weapons was carried out there officially, that is, not hidden. the results of this collaboration between the us army and scientific killers, according to chinese journalists, will appear less than.' then, officially, it seemed that the united states of america announced that they had stopped work on the development of production, accumulation of...
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was as an american. >> let me -- tell me a little bit about maryland.aryland's third district, between d.c. and baltimore. there are ten candidates in this race. what is your strategy to win this primary? it's a big primary. what's your strategy? >> it is. my strategy is just be who i am, my authentic self. a lot of those individuals in the race are career politicians. i'm not. i'm not a career politician. i'm a career public servant. also, one thing to point out, you know, a lot of those individuals, should they win, or excuse me, should they lose the race, they go back to their seats in annapolis, they go right back to those seats. they don't have anything to lose. i resigned from the force four years short of being able to collect retirement, the pension. why? it's crazy, but i believe democracy can't wait another four years until i'm able to comfortably retire. i'm not going to step back and wait for somebody else to do it. it's very important that everybody has a role to play. and i believe right now, for this moment, this moment that we're in righ
was as an american. >> let me -- tell me a little bit about maryland.aryland's third district, between d.c. and baltimore. there are ten candidates in this race. what is your strategy to win this primary? it's a big primary. what's your strategy? >> it is. my strategy is just be who i am, my authentic self. a lot of those individuals in the race are career politicians. i'm not. i'm not a career politician. i'm a career public servant. also, one thing to point out, you know, a lot of...
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working as a volunteer firefighter and most recently in maryland. public safety and the fire service has been the through line of my person nal self identity and lived exexperience into the cyber security area of our space. i volunteered in maryland until i had my third kid awhile ago. that's more than i can bare. i did it until this point. i really have such an acute appreciate for the diversity of the public safety community and the fact our public safety community is dependent on network technologies. so, i was a volunteer firefighter in rural i'll there was an outage at the dispatch center and that was 20 plus years ago. we have enabled the public safety community to not only receive information one directionally and the rich tap tapestry of information and patient information and allow the community between responding units and public safety dispatch centers and lets the community do it's job much more safely so the risks we are responding to are more complex. that intersects in challenging ways. here i am. we know there are adversaries that wi
working as a volunteer firefighter and most recently in maryland. public safety and the fire service has been the through line of my person nal self identity and lived exexperience into the cyber security area of our space. i volunteered in maryland until i had my third kid awhile ago. that's more than i can bare. i did it until this point. i really have such an acute appreciate for the diversity of the public safety community and the fact our public safety community is dependent on network...
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was the same secret us army center for the development of biological weapons at fort detrick in marylandetrix is the most secret biological laboratory, which is located in the city of fredrick in maryland. and until sixty-nine the development of biological weapons there was carried out officially, that is, not hidden. the results of this. cooperation of the us army, scientific killers, according to chinese journalists, will appear less than 5 years after the end of world war ii during the korean war of 1950. radio message dated february 22, 1952 from the state-owned chinese news agency xinhua. according to our front-line correspondent, from january 28 to february 17 of this year, the production, accumulation of components of biological weapons, but the very nature the secrecy of a large number of scientific institutions funded by the ministry of defense is evidence that, of course, a certain kind of work is being carried out there. there were incidents in the usa itself. in the fifties , they dropped something over san francisco, some microorganisms, to see how they spread in the wind.
was the same secret us army center for the development of biological weapons at fort detrick in marylandetrix is the most secret biological laboratory, which is located in the city of fredrick in maryland. and until sixty-nine the development of biological weapons there was carried out officially, that is, not hidden. the results of this. cooperation of the us army, scientific killers, according to chinese journalists, will appear less than 5 years after the end of world war ii during the...
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republican line this is from maryland. we will hear from david, hello.aller: good morning pedro, good morning america. i just do not think it is smart for the president to talk about the 2020 election given the amount of irregularities. that's one thing everyone a matter what side of the fence can agree there is a ton of irregularities compared to previous elections. whether it's mail-in ballot inc. or signature verification machines turned all the way down, donald trump throughout. they put forth how many lawsuits, 60 or something but as far as i understand it zero judges would even hear the evidence. which could be an anomaly all in of itself. i'm just curious why they even talk about it considering we can really deep dive into it and find out how fair it was. host: do you think the previous election will be a big theme on either side this year? caller: the 2020 election? host: yes sir. caller: if they have the same process and procedure as they did in 2020 then we will have all of these question marks all over again and we will be divided down the mid
republican line this is from maryland. we will hear from david, hello.aller: good morning pedro, good morning america. i just do not think it is smart for the president to talk about the 2020 election given the amount of irregularities. that's one thing everyone a matter what side of the fence can agree there is a ton of irregularities compared to previous elections. whether it's mail-in ballot inc. or signature verification machines turned all the way down, donald trump throughout. they put...
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small earthquake rattled southern maryland in d.c.nice dean has the latest and joe biden sounding confident in his new year's message. >> president biden: we're in a better position to lead the world and we're coming back and it is about time. >> steve: better position? do the numbers match messaging? strategic wealth messaging ceo mark teper breaks it down coming up with griff, next. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your attention on god in the name of the father, and and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >> ainsley: we are back
small earthquake rattled southern maryland in d.c.nice dean has the latest and joe biden sounding confident in his new year's message. >> president biden: we're in a better position to lead the world and we're coming back and it is about time. >> steve: better position? do the numbers match messaging? strategic wealth messaging ceo mark teper breaks it down coming up with griff, next. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to...
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this is a topic that is important to all of us in maryland. we have over 100,000 direct jobs from the outdoor recreation industry. it's been estimated that 90% of marylanders visited some outdoor rec area that is managed by a governmental entity. so it's a, it's an incredibly important part of our economy. and i want to agree with you in regards to our outdoor enthusiasts being great conservationists. visit maryland. we have a great water fowl. we have great fishing. we have, it's an incredibly blessed state and uh the people who are active in the field are our greatest conservationists. so i thank you for that. mr. drummond. i would just tell you there's no better way to start a day than with a good cup of coffee and fresh snow to ski. so i, i'm envious. there are days i wish we could switch positions for. so maybe you would like to come down here, i'll go out and do a little skiing one day. but i want to ask you a question. one of my major concerns we've been trying to work on this. senator ernst has been trying to work on this, uh to try to
this is a topic that is important to all of us in maryland. we have over 100,000 direct jobs from the outdoor recreation industry. it's been estimated that 90% of marylanders visited some outdoor rec area that is managed by a governmental entity. so it's a, it's an incredibly important part of our economy. and i want to agree with you in regards to our outdoor enthusiasts being great conservationists. visit maryland. we have a great water fowl. we have great fishing. we have, it's an incredibly...