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they came here to maryland. senator brewster did win, and within 24 hours of maryland, within 24 hours of marylanders voting for brewster over wallace, the leadership of the u.s. senate got together. the senate republican leader everett dirksen got together with the democratic floor leader hubert humphrey. senator dirksen said, senator humphrey, the republicans will join the northern democrats and then you will have the votes necessary to break that filibuster. the filibuster. the deal was struck that night to break it within 24 hours of maryland's decision to reject wallace and a few weeks, the filibuster was broken. after 75 days and and then within weeks, president johnson signed the civil rights act of 1964 into law because of the courageous stand that the people the state of maryland took in that race. thank you, gary. well, well said. yeah, it when you read the book, you see that senator boucher ran into this reservoir of racism in maryland. i think that caught him in a lot of others by surprise. and there
they came here to maryland. senator brewster did win, and within 24 hours of maryland, within 24 hours of marylanders voting for brewster over wallace, the leadership of the u.s. senate got together. the senate republican leader everett dirksen got together with the democratic floor leader hubert humphrey. senator dirksen said, senator humphrey, the republicans will join the northern democrats and then you will have the votes necessary to break that filibuster. the filibuster. the deal was...
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here's a view taken at 1862 looking from maryland across the potomac river into shepherdstown. you can get close to this view today. those bridge piers that you see in the middle of the potomac river for the covered bridge that was burned in 1861, are still there today in the potomac river. same with the tobacco warehouses that you see just to the left. nonetheless, once the federal army arrived opposite shepherdstown they encountered over rear guard, lee's army making wide movement around shepherdstown itself, it didn't reach through the town because there were thousands of wounded soldiers and confederate columns beyond the town, they opened fire. in 1860 one, became reality. shells came crashing into buildings, windows, chimneys, knocking bricks and wood through the area and making this already chaotic seen an absolute scene of pandemonium. what happened that sharpsburg, confederate soldiers trying to get out of sharpsburg, duplicated itself in shepherdstown, soldiers paying upwards of $100 to rent a buggy to get out of town while the shelling commenced. this line of securit
here's a view taken at 1862 looking from maryland across the potomac river into shepherdstown. you can get close to this view today. those bridge piers that you see in the middle of the potomac river for the covered bridge that was burned in 1861, are still there today in the potomac river. same with the tobacco warehouses that you see just to the left. nonetheless, once the federal army arrived opposite shepherdstown they encountered over rear guard, lee's army making wide movement around...
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small town kid, i guess, you could say from kent county-- kent county, maryland.le on his face to greet you. very respectful, very driven. lester holt: christina says, to understand what happened to anton, you have to understand greensboro. she's lived here for nearly two decades. the town has fewer than 3,000 residents, just 7% are black. despite the area's deep history of slavery, christina called it her modern day mayberry. were there lingering racial issues there? not that we had ever experienced. lester holt: she says she felt safe raising her black son in greensboro, in large part because of the police. a tiny force with just three officers. they took the time to know the people in the community. it was nothing for them to just stop by and say, hi, and talk to you on the street, talk to you in the store. yeah, we hear the term community policing. in this kind of community, i assume it's right there. yeah. we had the dream. lester holt: christina became friends with jeff jackson, greensboro's police chief for 15 years before anton died. in a small town, how m
small town kid, i guess, you could say from kent county-- kent county, maryland.le on his face to greet you. very respectful, very driven. lester holt: christina says, to understand what happened to anton, you have to understand greensboro. she's lived here for nearly two decades. the town has fewer than 3,000 residents, just 7% are black. despite the area's deep history of slavery, christina called it her modern day mayberry. were there lingering racial issues there? not that we had ever...
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lee decided it was time to take the battle out of maryland and his campaign. the best way to match west from south mountain and make for the potomac river by sharpsburg and go a mile downtown off butler's ford just off the bottom. you can see it the bottom of the map on the left-hand side where it's marked ford. you can see two lines going across the potomac river itself. ultimately because we have the alt of antietam, robert e. lee made the decision not to bring the army across the river and fobbing sharps burg. the majority stopped at short stops burg a few miles from shepherdstown, but the wounded and stragglers continue making its way to shepherdstown itself. became the gathering point for the army of northern virginia. why shepherdstown? nobody ever, of course, lists that, why the confederates showed shepherdstown, but looking at the map seems simple. it's close to the battlefield about it's not going to come under fire. and plenty of buildings in shepherdstown as well that could be taken over and used as hospitals to provide cover for those wounded soldi
lee decided it was time to take the battle out of maryland and his campaign. the best way to match west from south mountain and make for the potomac river by sharpsburg and go a mile downtown off butler's ford just off the bottom. you can see it the bottom of the map on the left-hand side where it's marked ford. you can see two lines going across the potomac river itself. ultimately because we have the alt of antietam, robert e. lee made the decision not to bring the army across the river and...
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rachel is in maryland on the line for democrats.r: first of all i just want to say i command your memory recall because i just could never. i wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the third congressional race, and on the race between larry hogan and angela also brooks. host: marilyn races. guest: the third congressional race in maryland, i was actually just in annapolis the other day. this was essentially decided in the primary. the incumbent democrat in that seat is retiring after about 20 years in congress. there was a really brittle primary to succeed him, a whole bunch of democrats ran, and a lot of local officeholders in addition to former police officer harry dunn who defended the capitol at the january 6 insurrection. he raised a lot of money but was ultimately defeated by a state legislator who got some significant support from outside groups including udp, the aipac affiliated super pac. she will moser the be the next member of congress from maryland's third district because it is a pretty democratic seed. she will replac
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before we get into september 1862 specifically of shepherdstown's role in the maryland can pay i want to provide some background. while thinking about this at what makes anybody care about the history of one small town along the potomac river during just a week of its long storied history knowing the course of the civil war but throughout all of american history and thinking about it part of the reason this is such an important story to be told is that shepherdstown, the residence and they are today it back then had a very great awareness of the history and story of their town. that let so much of the material is in my book and others have used to telling the story of shepherdstown experience as a hospital town. now, having said that thousands of towns across the united states in the course of the civil war became what happened to shepherdstown there used as hospitalas, public buildings shepherdstown history makes it a more unique study when it comes to how these can affect nearby populations. shepherdstown history dates back to 1762 the first recorded settlements in the area was in 1
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william kirwan of the university system of maryland and the former chair of the maryland commission on innovation and excellence in education. dr. kirwan, thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and ranking member cassidy and committee members. i'm grateful for the opportunity to discuss the recently enacted pre-k through 12 reform legislation in maryland entitled the blueprint for maryland's future. the blueprint is a multiyear comprehensive plan that addresses all aspects of children's education from birth to high school completion including most especially the recruitment, retention and compensation of high-quality teachers. to understand the magnitude and rationale of the changes called for in the blueprint, i need to take you back to the fall of 2016 when the governor and general assembly asked me to chair a 27-member commission, the commission on innovation and excellence in education. the charge to the commission was bold, make recommendations so that maryland's pre-k through 12 system will perform as well as the top-performing school systems in the world
william kirwan of the university system of maryland and the former chair of the maryland commission on innovation and excellence in education. dr. kirwan, thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and ranking member cassidy and committee members. i'm grateful for the opportunity to discuss the recently enacted pre-k through 12 reform legislation in maryland entitled the blueprint for maryland's future. the blueprint is a multiyear comprehensive plan that addresses...
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entitled the blueprint for maryland's future. the blueprint is a multi- year comprehensive plan addresses all aspects of children's education from birth to high school completion. including most especially the recruitment retention and compensation of high quality teachers. to understand the magnitude and rationale of the changes called for i need to take you back to the fall of 2016 the governor and general assembly asked me too chair a 27 member commission a commission on innovation and excellence in education. charge to the commission was bold. make recommendations so it maryland pre-k-12 system will perform as well as the top-performing school systems in the world. the commission spent three years examining a great tap the elements of several of the world's highest performing school systems including fenlon, shanghai china, singapore@ontario, canada. these systems all scored at or near the top but international student assessments and almost all of their students completed a rigorous course of high school study. during the co
entitled the blueprint for maryland's future. the blueprint is a multi- year comprehensive plan addresses all aspects of children's education from birth to high school completion. including most especially the recruitment retention and compensation of high quality teachers. to understand the magnitude and rationale of the changes called for i need to take you back to the fall of 2016 the governor and general assembly asked me too chair a 27 member commission a commission on innovation and...
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maryland is a relatively small state. six million people but it led the nation, more than california, more than new york. and i think that, that salary increase has been a obviously playing a big role in making that happen. >> and if i could it is a salary increase but salary increase for doing a lot of work that makes you a better teacher. >> absolutely >> and salary increase even in your case in utah where it is somewhat modest it is a sign of respect. sign of respect for the profession. that has a number of positives and i am now retiring and i am going to yield to senator markey. >> thank you very much. i want to start by highlighting i am proud of the boston public school system for their prioritizing of the equity and inclusion for their students. they aim to ensure black and brown students have the same opportunities to achieve and that we address the systemic racism that plagued our schools nationally. they work hard to make sure lbgtq kids are not shamed for their identity. i disagree in programs that aim to supp
maryland is a relatively small state. six million people but it led the nation, more than california, more than new york. and i think that, that salary increase has been a obviously playing a big role in making that happen. >> and if i could it is a salary increase but salary increase for doing a lot of work that makes you a better teacher. >> absolutely >> and salary increase even in your case in utah where it is somewhat modest it is a sign of respect. sign of respect for...
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>> in maryland.hree weeks before heidi's murder, an officer had spotted alexander bennett walking down a baltimore highway. >> a wanted check is run by a patrolman, that check remains in the computer for ever. >> how important was that? >> incredibly important. >> detectives meyer and chiles hopped a flight to denver. it was time to meet this alexander bennett. >>> coming up, a suspect's story. a surprise to even these experienced detectives. >> i tell you, that's strange. >> that's why -- it is strange. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪♪ [silence] the freestyle libre 3 plus sensor tracks your glucose in real time so everyone else doesn't have to, and over time it can help lower your a1c confident choices for more control of your life. this is progress. learn more and try for free at freestylelibre.us ♪♪ air wick. every year millions of noses are ghosted by their plug-ins. new air wick advanced. our ground-breaking plug-in that pulses scent for staying power, up to 60 days. plus a fragrance boost butto
>> in maryland.hree weeks before heidi's murder, an officer had spotted alexander bennett walking down a baltimore highway. >> a wanted check is run by a patrolman, that check remains in the computer for ever. >> how important was that? >> incredibly important. >> detectives meyer and chiles hopped a flight to denver. it was time to meet this alexander bennett. >>> coming up, a suspect's story. a surprise to even these experienced detectives. >> i...
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host: that is joe and maryland -- in maryland.his is the federalist.com's article about the doj investigation. the report comes after years -- years after the doj dropped its investigation into the same claims on the grounds that the two central witnesses had serious credible -- credibility issues. yet these are the same two central witnesses the house ethics committee has relied on for its critical report of gaetz . the same report it is linking to compliant reporters as part of a -- leaking to complaint reporters as part of an investigation to thwart donald trump's pick for attorney general. that is from the federalist's website about this investigation at the matt gaetz and why they did not pursue a case against him. dave in north carolina, republican. caller: good morning. this is what amazes me. over 20 million -- we are talking about matt gaetz. over 20 million illegals come across the border thanks to the democrat party and the federal government is santa claus. host: are you going to tie this back to the debate? caller: wh
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kristen salumi, i'll just the euro. maryland. a federal jr in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective for the kenning of brianna taylor in 2020. but hankerson was found guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black woman. but jimmy deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days, pillows. death, along with the killing of george floyd to minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives, moto process supporters of former bolivian presents even what others have stormed an army barracks and taken hostage a group of soldiers. the demonstrators have been blocking dozens of the roads in the city, of course, a bundle for nearly 3 weeks to prevent the arrest of morales and rape charges. he says the allegations are politically motivated. police have frontier gas of protesters and the rest of the dozens of people. but all this isn't obviously starting a hunger strike until the government agrees to meet with equities. president dangling the board has the most power cut
kristen salumi, i'll just the euro. maryland. a federal jr in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective for the kenning of brianna taylor in 2020. but hankerson was found guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black woman. but jimmy deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days, pillows. death, along with the killing of george floyd to minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives, moto process supporters of former...
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kristen salumi, algebra, maryland. a federal shooting in the us state of kentucky has convicted a former police detective over the kenning of bring on a tenant in 2020. but hankerson was find guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black woman. the jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days. tanner's death, along with the kenning of george floyd to minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives match. i protest. suppose it was a former bolivian presents even what others have stalled an army about roxanne to take in a group of soldiers hostage demonstrators of blocks and thousands of rows in the city, of course, a bundle for nearly 3 weeks to prevent the arrest of morales on the rape charges, he says we allegations are politically motivated. police are 5 tier guy, so protest and arrested dozens of people. but alas, isn't us 3 starting a hunger strike until the government agrees to meet with him. talks of the world's biggest nature conservation conference, or
kristen salumi, algebra, maryland. a federal shooting in the us state of kentucky has convicted a former police detective over the kenning of bring on a tenant in 2020. but hankerson was find guilty of using excessive force during a police raid which led to the death of the 26 year old black woman. the jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days. tanner's death, along with the kenning of george floyd to minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives match. i protest. suppose it was a...
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back in maryland, the democrats are bringing out party leaders from harris herself. we need angela also brought us in the united states to former house majority leader study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or to go backwards. what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislations or both parties have spent millions of dollars hoping to sway voters, making maryland senate race, the costliest in state history. christian salumi, algebra, maryland, that senior vice has a one of the fastest growing demographics in the battleground, states of arizona. making up a search of the population, rentals has more on why they could decide the election. this altar is part of an important cultural tradition for latino arizonans. it honors recently, deceased loved ones. now latino is in this state or an important part of the electorate. they make about 30 percent of the population over al
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robin in maryland, good morning, republican. caller: good morning. i cannot decide between department of defense and homeland security. i think both of the choices were excellent. pete hegseth is a true patriot. he loves america. he has two bronze stars. i think he did a great job. i think he will do a great job. and the current head of the dod went awol for five days and lied to his boss about where he was. so i certainly think pete hegseth will be great. kristi noem, i think she is great. head of dhs here at the current head of the dhs light to us, told us the border was secure -- the current head of the dhs lied to us, told us the border was secure. there were millions coming over, and we were told there was no problem. i think kristi noem will be great. i wanted to mention, someone talked about how trump did not wear a mask. well, keep in mind that anything other than the n95 or kn95 mask had no value whatsoever. so we were all told to wear masks, but those masks did absolutely no good whatsoever. thanks for taking my call. host: thanks, robin, i
robin in maryland, good morning, republican. caller: good morning. i cannot decide between department of defense and homeland security. i think both of the choices were excellent. pete hegseth is a true patriot. he loves america. he has two bronze stars. i think he did a great job. i think he will do a great job. and the current head of the dod went awol for five days and lied to his boss about where he was. so i certainly think pete hegseth will be great. kristi noem, i think she is great....
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back in maryland, the democrats are bringing out party leaders from harris herself. we need angela also brought us in the united states to form a house majority leader's study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or go backwards, what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislation. both parties have spent millions of dollars hoping to sway voters making maryland senate race, the costliest in state history. christian salumi, i'll just the euro. maryland are still ahead and i'll just say to donald trump makes a pitch for the auto boat in michigan. the group that could prove vital to winning the state of spain still and shall come to law states. flash floods more troops, the same tend to help volunteers and the training on the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of the war. they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the
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kristen salumi, algebra, maryland. the us supreme court is rejected of republican bid to block a voters in pennsylvania from submitting a ballot in person. if that was a mistake with the mailing vote. pennsylvania is a baffled run state. it's also got specific rules surrounding voting by mail, because decision means sizes of ballots are still eligible to be counted. a federal jury in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective over the kenning aubrey on a trailer in 2020. but hankinson was found guilty of using excessive force during a police rate which led to the depth of the 26 year old black woman. but julie deliberated for more than 20 hours over 3 days. tanner's death, along with the killing of george floyd and minneapolis triggered nationwide black lives matter of protest. it's been confirmed that more than $200.00 people have died inside hit areas of spain. more members of the armed forces have been deployed to helping the company efforts and clean up operations are still going on. most of th
kristen salumi, algebra, maryland. the us supreme court is rejected of republican bid to block a voters in pennsylvania from submitting a ballot in person. if that was a mistake with the mailing vote. pennsylvania is a baffled run state. it's also got specific rules surrounding voting by mail, because decision means sizes of ballots are still eligible to be counted. a federal jury in the us state of kentucky is convicted a former police detective over the kenning aubrey on a trailer in 2020....
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for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. harris: i seek recognition to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. harris: mr. speaker, i rose to vacate the order of the house on november 5 because having reviewed the speaker's announced policies the decision in the chair should have been not to entertain the motion to table on that day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i rise today to recognize and horp my dr. victor ambose university of massachusetts being awarded the nobody ell prize. he shares this with gary rough kin and i am proud to be from massachusetts today. decades ago, scientists discovered our genes the tiny strands of d.n.a. are translated into another compound called r.n.a. whic
for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. harris: i seek recognition to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. harris: mr. speaker, i rose to vacate the order of the house on november 5 because having reviewed the speaker's announced policies the decision in the chair should have been not to entertain the motion to table on that day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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higgins and the gentleman from maryland, mr0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. higgins: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: i rise in support of the speaker general imparity act. two years ago we passed sweeping reforms for the inspector general. and those reforms passed in fiscal 2023ndaa provided critical reforms to enable both the independence of federal agency inspectors general and proper congressional oversight over their activities. as a legislative branch entity, the inspector general was not included in those reforms. h.r. 5300 fixes that by providing the g.a.o. inspector general the same resources and oversight now provided to other i.g.'s across the government. those reforms include requiring the hea
higgins and the gentleman from maryland, mr0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. higgins: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: i rise in support of the speaker general...
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i am a virginian, i am a maryland maryland or, that is what identify with, and that is what i am most concerned about. and in these proceedings if i find that my state is going to be overridden by some government that is created here, then i am going to be very weary of that and maybe stand in opposition to it in the context of this. well, these nationalists had fought for a nation, as they understood it, right? they fought, as has been said often enough, under one flag, and largely for one principal leader, and that leader was george washington. who, by an amazing coincidence, just happens to be on my tie today. washington was, as i say, the father of the country. she had laid down power. he was the american cincinnatus. you know, that was who they look to, and there he was, dabbling this convention into order, right? so, as i say, that gave you some repose, but also give you a little repose that the executive authority was not going to over all the states. well, you have to go over some eventually before you can come to that conclusion. there are a whole bunch of questions here that
i am a virginian, i am a maryland maryland or, that is what identify with, and that is what i am most concerned about. and in these proceedings if i find that my state is going to be overridden by some government that is created here, then i am going to be very weary of that and maybe stand in opposition to it in the context of this. well, these nationalists had fought for a nation, as they understood it, right? they fought, as has been said often enough, under one flag, and largely for one...
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the freedom society price university ofon maryland.inaudible] he collaborate with other civil war 1994. [inaudible] in that u.s. navy including black. [inaudible]ti most recent book allusions of emancipation procedures bancroft prize by columbia. [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] thank you everyone in thishe ro. thank you for those joining us virtually today. >> thank you. >> thank you doctor jacobs. good evening everybody. it's a pleasure to have you here this w evening. and i hope we won't disappoint you. i have a feeling we won't. but, let me give you a brief outline ofch how we want to approach the topic tonight. as you know it's a very broad one even that would focus specifically on matters of race and racism within the navy over literally the course of its history. we do want to break up the presentation in line with our own areas of interest in special research. with that in mind i'll be the first one to speak because my interest in the civil war, i'll talk a little bit about pre-civil war davie. a bit about the civil war navy
the freedom society price university ofon maryland.inaudible] he collaborate with other civil war 1994. [inaudible] in that u.s. navy including black. [inaudible]ti most recent book allusions of emancipation procedures bancroft prize by columbia. [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] thank you everyone in thishe ro. thank you for those joining us virtually today. >> thank you. >> thank you doctor jacobs. good evening everybody. it's a pleasure to have you here this w evening. and i...
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rachel is in maryland on the line for democrats.irst of all i just want to say i command your memory recall because i just could never. i wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the third congressional race, and on the race between larry hogan and angela also brooks. host: marilyn races. guest: the third congressional race in maryland, i was actually just in annapolis the other day. this was essentially decided in the primary. the incumbent democrat in that seat is retiring after about 20 years in congress. there was a really brittle primary to succeed him, a whole bunch of democrats ran, and a lot of local officeholders in addition to former police officer harry dunn who defended the capitol at the january 6 insurrection. he raised a lot of money but was ultimately defeated by a state legislator who got some significant support from outside groups including udp, the aipac affiliated super pac. she will moser the be the next member of congress from maryland's third district because it is a pretty democratic seed. she will replace jo
rachel is in maryland on the line for democrats.irst of all i just want to say i command your memory recall because i just could never. i wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the third congressional race, and on the race between larry hogan and angela also brooks. host: marilyn races. guest: the third congressional race in maryland, i was actually just in annapolis the other day. this was essentially decided in the primary. the incumbent democrat in that seat is retiring after about 20 years...
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. >> on this farm in the rolling hill country of northern maryland, rallying to the call for more food joined the growing army of victory gardeners. >> on this farm in the rolling hill country of northern maryland a call for more food join the army of victory gardeners. dad helps with the heavy work. mother, well she helps with most everything. grandpa, he says the only honest way to get a mess of peas is to work for it. brother bill is in the army, but dick, 14 years old takes his place. and this is jane, just 16. grandpa and dad always kept garden plans in the head but victory garden plans should be on paper. with the advice of the county home demonstration agent they will study federal and state bulletins written to serve as guides. now let's see on this little model of their quarter acre garden the plan may work out. here's the early garden. now let see on this little model of their quarter acre garden the plan they work out. here is the early garden. four rows of early potatoes and two double rows of peas, early, medium and late. one row of cabbage. a double row of carrots and bee
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i don't know if he did or not, but oscar holmes lived in maryland and he became an aviator. because the command and aviation structure can change so quickly and i didn't want blacks commanding whites, they made him an aviator. t in parentheses. that means he trained aviators throughout the war, despite the shortage of aviators during the war. certainly when i started. so why am i about blacks so much of the men? because black women endured a double burden that did criminal literary practices against blacks sailors. they endured that as well as the discriminatory practice against women. when the navy set up its female reserve program, which is commonly known as the wave program. some, you know. what is that? there were men much strong opposition to it. and what woman would join them? want to join the military? there were members of congress during the hearing so said they'd rather have dogs and cats and women. i mean, just it's just terrible. women weren't drafted. this was a proposal. if we're going to go to waters in 41, they these hearings let's a real place for them to sh
i don't know if he did or not, but oscar holmes lived in maryland and he became an aviator. because the command and aviation structure can change so quickly and i didn't want blacks commanding whites, they made him an aviator. t in parentheses. that means he trained aviators throughout the war, despite the shortage of aviators during the war. certainly when i started. so why am i about blacks so much of the men? because black women endured a double burden that did criminal literary practices...
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and virginia and maryland of their own accord. now, might you know, we would be used to a national government handling those kinds of questions well, these are two states who decide to handle this on their own. so they, through their state, will get together, commission tours to discuss matters of commerce. and without so much as a buyer leave to the national government, they appeal to the confederation. can we have these discussions? do you have any input in these discussions? right. that's not that's sort of almost a foregone conclusion. right. again, that that that this is not even going to happen. right. so. when those two states, virginia and maryland, to work out and i am amicable happily and amicable amicable agreement i'm they thought we better broaden this out because there are other states that have questions as well. and so they did they invited other states to send delegates to a general to be held in maryland. that was the annapolis convention. and again idea was work out some kind of commercial arrangements on other
and virginia and maryland of their own accord. now, might you know, we would be used to a national government handling those kinds of questions well, these are two states who decide to handle this on their own. so they, through their state, will get together, commission tours to discuss matters of commerce. and without so much as a buyer leave to the national government, they appeal to the confederation. can we have these discussions? do you have any input in these discussions? right. that's...
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in maryland they will vote for kamala harris overwhelmingly like, democrats win maryland easily.ing they are hearing a lot from kamala harris these days and from barack obama and other sort of big name democrats the reason for that, senate candidate who i believe would be the first black women elected from the slave state in american history. she is running against larry hogan. he has been trying to portray himself as a moderate, he is fairly moderate among republicans. but she is on pace to win that race. she is getting huge amount of support from them. that is the big conversation in maryland it is much more about, at least in terms of potentially competitive races it is the senate race. in terms of the presidential race i think there is a lot of excitement among the democrats in the state of maryland they will try to vote kamala harris. >> you could of called anyone in the states or any of the nine brothers and sisters >> 11. don't short change my family. >> you are not related -- [ laughter ] >> there you go. there you go. 11. obviously there is a senate race, it is interesti
in maryland they will vote for kamala harris overwhelmingly like, democrats win maryland easily.ing they are hearing a lot from kamala harris these days and from barack obama and other sort of big name democrats the reason for that, senate candidate who i believe would be the first black women elected from the slave state in american history. she is running against larry hogan. he has been trying to portray himself as a moderate, he is fairly moderate among republicans. but she is on pace to...
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our maryland affiliate has the story. >> reporter: harriet tubman who was born into slavery more thanm and returned to guide others along the underground railroad. she was never given an official rank or title. >> and today, we honor that legacy with an honor that puts on paper what we've always known in our hearts. that our leader in acts deserves a star on her shoulder the whole time. >> reporter: tubman also volunteered with the u.s. army, gathering intelligence for a raid that freed 700 enslaved people. family descendant earnestine wyatt says it honors her lasting legacy. >> her life has been an inspiration, you know. throughout, you know, generations. >> reporter: governor moore called tubman's recognition a reminder of maryland's complex history. >> the eastern shore was not just the birthplace, but the eastern shore was a place that serves as the foundation for not just a lot of the pain that this country's seen, but a lot of the progress that the country's seen. so i think's important to be back here and to celebrate that. >> reporter: a hero's new honor on the eastern shore.
our maryland affiliate has the story. >> reporter: harriet tubman who was born into slavery more thanm and returned to guide others along the underground railroad. she was never given an official rank or title. >> and today, we honor that legacy with an honor that puts on paper what we've always known in our hearts. that our leader in acts deserves a star on her shoulder the whole time. >> reporter: tubman also volunteered with the u.s. army, gathering intelligence for a raid...
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virginia and maryland are all of their own accord.s to a national government handling these kinds of questions. thesee are two states that decie to handle this on their own. so through their state legislatures will get together their conditions to discuss in matters of commerce. without so much they do not appeal to the confederation congress. can we have these discussions? do you have any input in these discussions? that's almost a foregone conclusion again, that's not nog to happen. so when those two states virginia and maryland work out at amicable agreements, that we better broaden this out there other states that have questions as well and so they did. they invited other states to send delegates to a general convention to be held in maryland. that was the annapolis convention. and again the idea was worked out some kind of commercial arrangements on other rivers, other waterways just as they hit send and smaller form initially the annapolis convention in 1786 did not really bode any better for some sort of a national effort in th
virginia and maryland are all of their own accord.s to a national government handling these kinds of questions. thesee are two states that decie to handle this on their own. so through their state legislatures will get together their conditions to discuss in matters of commerce. without so much they do not appeal to the confederation congress. can we have these discussions? do you have any input in these discussions? that's almost a foregone conclusion again, that's not nog to happen. so when...
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former governor of maryland put his hat in the race.body like that, that is an old school politician, they care about jobs, they care about, you know, security, we're going to do fine. she might be too left. for the new party that i think we have to form and we have to shape up. >> gillian: clay, we have 5 seconds left. you have your eye on any democrats for leadership roles? if you got to pick. >> i'd like to see democrats get even worse. >> gillian: all right, gentlemen, we have to leave it there. happy holidays to you both. thank you for joining us on this friday. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> gillian: coming up, what is in store for lawmakers in washington next week. also, the viral moment shared between president-elect trump and elon musk yesterday on thanksgiving. all that coming up next. all that coming up next. on chewy, save up to 50% and get exclusive deals through black friday. like their favorite treats, toys and food. the best presents. at the best prices. for the best pets. for low prices for holidays with pets, there's c
former governor of maryland put his hat in the race.body like that, that is an old school politician, they care about jobs, they care about, you know, security, we're going to do fine. she might be too left. for the new party that i think we have to form and we have to shape up. >> gillian: clay, we have 5 seconds left. you have your eye on any democrats for leadership roles? if you got to pick. >> i'd like to see democrats get even worse. >> gillian: all right, gentlemen, we...
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they invited other states to send delegates to a general convention to be held in maryland. that was the annapolis convention. again, the idea was to work out some kind of commercial arrangements on other waterways, just as they had done it smaller form initially. the convention in 1786 didn't really bode any better for national effort in this respect. because when you looked at the states that sent delegates to annapolis, it was pitifully small. every state was invited to come , to send delegates, vote up your delegates and send them here and let them come. but only five states bother to send delegates to annapolis. if you were in attendance there, you think that doesn't speak a whole lot of interest in organizing national economic matters. so one of those in attendance there, fortunately i think, in terms of the question of nationhood, was alexander hamilton. certainly, there were others, but hamilton is key here. because he is absolutely dismayed by what he sees. there is much to be said about alexander hamilton in this capacity. hamilton grew up in the west indies. so he
they invited other states to send delegates to a general convention to be held in maryland. that was the annapolis convention. again, the idea was to work out some kind of commercial arrangements on other waterways, just as they had done it smaller form initially. the convention in 1786 didn't really bode any better for national effort in this respect. because when you looked at the states that sent delegates to annapolis, it was pitifully small. every state was invited to come , to send...
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i first heard that jamie raskin liked my book, the maryland democrat. he has written a memoir that mentions the book, how interesting it was for him to read about 1861 while thinking about 2021. that was wonderful. and senator maggie hasan of new hampshire also tweeted out a plug for my book, which i appreciated. i never had met her or jamie raskin. but then the most meaningful of all was liz cheney, republican, former congresswoman from wyoming, the vice chair of the january 6th committee. and she began giving speeches throughout 2022. so very recently, and talking about what my book had meant to her. i was very moved and excited, and i thought, well, that's great. i'm sure i'll never need her. and a few days after forming that thought, i got a call on my cell phone with a wyoming phone number, and there was congresswoman liz cheney. she said, i just want to thank you for writing the book. i said thank you, congresswoman. she said oh, please, call me liz. i've now met her, only once, but she's deeply informed about the civil war. we had a wonderful or
i first heard that jamie raskin liked my book, the maryland democrat. he has written a memoir that mentions the book, how interesting it was for him to read about 1861 while thinking about 2021. that was wonderful. and senator maggie hasan of new hampshire also tweeted out a plug for my book, which i appreciated. i never had met her or jamie raskin. but then the most meaningful of all was liz cheney, republican, former congresswoman from wyoming, the vice chair of the january 6th committee. and...
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washington is surrounded by virginia and maryland and neither place likes lincoln or. the cause of the union very much so he's just got to get to washington and the fact that virginia does not leave the in those early months is is really important. it does course later secede but so he just was too unpopular you are correct about the the tiny but significant vote in virginia and then also i think if you want to call missouri a southern state, there are some in saint louis that vote for him in 18. not not very many, but i think some german-americans voted for him in saint louis. but the study of the vote, it was in the south for lincoln is really fascinating. so was there a second part that i didn't answer? i just said that there's one county in virginia, right? i think it's hancock county and they have 3000. right? right. thank you. so i think we had someone back there first. yep. and then we'll get to you. yes. and i apologize. said this here, but we just have the question how many stop exactly was the first part? the second was i was curious to know what's the smalle
washington is surrounded by virginia and maryland and neither place likes lincoln or. the cause of the union very much so he's just got to get to washington and the fact that virginia does not leave the in those early months is is really important. it does course later secede but so he just was too unpopular you are correct about the the tiny but significant vote in virginia and then also i think if you want to call missouri a southern state, there are some in saint louis that vote for him in...
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i was governor of maryland. there were a lot of tough issues.dealt with but leaders have to listen. if they're going to be effective and collaborative collaborative leaders, they have to be willing to make themselves vulnerable in those conversations. i am the only candidate running for dnc chair who is actually an operational leader, and i've proven that at every level have to listen to employees managers, labor every day to make progress. i'm the only candidate that's been the chair of a national committee. you want to talk about tough listening sessions, try to deal with governors from all across america. when i was chair of the dga, and yet we came to the positive message that worked everywhere in america jobs, opportunity now, when we hone that that that's when democrats win. >> we will see martin o'malley, former governor of maryland. thank you for taking the time all right everyone. picture this sicily. just kidding. you win an election for district attorney and immediately find yourself needing to decide upon a sensational high profile c
i was governor of maryland. there were a lot of tough issues.dealt with but leaders have to listen. if they're going to be effective and collaborative collaborative leaders, they have to be willing to make themselves vulnerable in those conversations. i am the only candidate running for dnc chair who is actually an operational leader, and i've proven that at every level have to listen to employees managers, labor every day to make progress. i'm the only candidate that's been the chair of a...
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i'm rita in capital height, maryland. like to send gratitude and my support for kamala harris and staff, may god bless you on that special day in jesus' name. amen. host: a supporter of neither candidate from vermont. this is barbara. caller: hi. so i wasn't going to vote because climate change is one thing and the democrats, i'm not really sure. so anyway, yesterday i was watching -- well, i was on twitter, and i heard there were two representatives, one was a woman, one was a man, the guy from nebraska. i think his name was bacon. and they were talking about -- this is kind of like opening up my eyes a little bit, how the inflation reduction act actually is spending $3 million under the names of climate, but it's actually come to groups that are for defunding the police, closing prisons, so it's kind of like they're against the united states. so that opened up my eyes. i tried googling it, couldn't find it. but i put it in my archives on twitter and so i'm concerned that the democrat party is doing open borders. so it's
i'm rita in capital height, maryland. like to send gratitude and my support for kamala harris and staff, may god bless you on that special day in jesus' name. amen. host: a supporter of neither candidate from vermont. this is barbara. caller: hi. so i wasn't going to vote because climate change is one thing and the democrats, i'm not really sure. so anyway, yesterday i was watching -- well, i was on twitter, and i heard there were two representatives, one was a woman, one was a man, the guy...
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the anonymous texts invoking slavery were reported, several states including maryland, new york, alabama, california, ohio, pennsylvania, and tennessee. it seems that election results could be emboldening racial, racist forces. how worried are you about this, and how does the nation counter this? >> well, it's very concerning. and we knew that there was going to be a lot of misinformation, disinformation, and flat out false information coming out, some with the intent to intimidate, some with the intent to trick people for not voting at the right time. i thought the biden administration did a very good job of countering a lot of that. the department of homeland security i thought had a good, strong effort in place to do that. but some of it slipped through, and we have to make sure that we get the message out that we are going to pursue that and prosecute it where necessary and appropriate, and also have to build up the forces to defend against it. a lot of those forces were undermined over the last four years due to the election to nihilism that is still pushed by trump. kerry lake is a
the anonymous texts invoking slavery were reported, several states including maryland, new york, alabama, california, ohio, pennsylvania, and tennessee. it seems that election results could be emboldening racial, racist forces. how worried are you about this, and how does the nation counter this? >> well, it's very concerning. and we knew that there was going to be a lot of misinformation, disinformation, and flat out false information coming out, some with the intent to intimidate, some...
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well, we have in maryland. maryland works under the common law. you can shoot at fleeing felon. we thought in the police department that was inadequate. so we put in a regulation to new york city where you can only shoot for protection of self or others. and when you have a dangerous felon, continues to present a danger that you could shoot him. other than other than that you cannot shoot can't shoot at a misdemeanor and you can't at a property a crime. let's take the case of the property crime that was illustrated by officer hickman moment ago. somebody screams help. that person on the ground being kicked. it was clearly a strong armed robbery. the suspect doesn't obey. order to hold under your department's rules, the officer would not be allowed to shoot that person. is that right? no, not unless. they thought danger to life was. if it's a physical altercation, he should able to intervene in that and put a stop to. but if he felt that there was going to be death or serious bodily injury then he could intervene. but but the person is running away from the police officer. and un
well, we have in maryland. maryland works under the common law. you can shoot at fleeing felon. we thought in the police department that was inadequate. so we put in a regulation to new york city where you can only shoot for protection of self or others. and when you have a dangerous felon, continues to present a danger that you could shoot him. other than other than that you cannot shoot can't shoot at a misdemeanor and you can't at a property a crime. let's take the case of the property crime...
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looking at one of those in western maryland, let us talk about the maryland six the district.he closest race in the country. 340 vote separate these two candidates. it is an open sea. democrats have good prospects because of some of the more liberal areas have yet to bring about, but this is a rural area where democrats used to be comfortable, and now they are fighting for their lives. geoff: republicans won control of the upper chamber. the question is by how much. correspondent: 53 republicans, there are two senate seats to be decided. arizona and nevada. the reason we are at 53 now is because pennsylvania has been called for the republicans. this looks like a close race, 49-40 nine, so why would they associated press called this? because of this county right here. right now they have a huge margin, republicans to, and there is 40% of the vote left. the associated press did the math and things all of these votes means dave mccormick will be the next editor from the state of pennsylvania. correspondent: what is left account? correspondent: we have two big city races. we have
looking at one of those in western maryland, let us talk about the maryland six the district.he closest race in the country. 340 vote separate these two candidates. it is an open sea. democrats have good prospects because of some of the more liberal areas have yet to bring about, but this is a rural area where democrats used to be comfortable, and now they are fighting for their lives. geoff: republicans won control of the upper chamber. the question is by how much. correspondent: 53...
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back in maryland, the democrats are bringing out party leaders from harris or selves we need. angela also brought us in the united states to form a house majority leader study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or to go backwards. what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislation of both parties have spent millions of dollars hoping to sway voters making maryland senate race the costliest in state history. kristen salumi, algebra, maryland, or forcing 1000000 gen z versus will be taking part in this election. 8000000 of them. nice thing for the 1st time on. took them off to get us to james space spoke to pedal of guests and i'll shoot you in washington. dc about the potential importance if and younger versus this is an incredibly talked election. how important do you think these are new voters? we don't exactly know what we're going to do. how important could they be in determini
back in maryland, the democrats are bringing out party leaders from harris or selves we need. angela also brought us in the united states to form a house majority leader study where we caught up with him as he was campaigning for also brooks to raise the control center is a state that manage the control of the agenda and whether we're going to go forward or to go backwards. what voters decide could have a major impact on the next president and their ability to pass legislation of both parties...