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mary's college of maryland. he is the author of the new southern university academic freedom and liberalism at unc. and zack messitte is the president of ripon college in ripon, wisconsin, where he is also a professor of politics and government. he is co-editor of understanding the global community. he was also the very first director of the center for the study of democracy here at st. mary's college. i would say welcome back. >> thank you. >> but zack has been the president at ripon since 2012, and he has remained engaged in st. mary's community through both the center for the study of democracy and his family, judge peter messitte, and susan messitte. welcome, susan, who both have a home just north of campus. the messittes are indeed a family of service with a strong sense of community as evidenced by susan for many years serving as the president of the college's foundation board of directors. zack and chuck, along with a third author, gerald podaira professor of history at lawrence university in appleton, wi
mary's college of maryland. he is the author of the new southern university academic freedom and liberalism at unc. and zack messitte is the president of ripon college in ripon, wisconsin, where he is also a professor of politics and government. he is co-editor of understanding the global community. he was also the very first director of the center for the study of democracy here at st. mary's college. i would say welcome back. >> thank you. >> but zack has been the president at...
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maryland politics. i think you would be pleased to today. today -- here the other person i would like to recognize is ben bradlee. he was one of the founders of the center and it was our great fortune to get to know him. when i was the centers director, i was supposed to organize the bradley lecture in journalism. i know the lecture is later this week. the lecture is a call i would ben and heent -- to speaker theyone would come to the college and we would go to his house and talk with him. that's where the idea for this book was born. the speaker was the washington richard:, wast the chief correspondent in annapolis. chuck and i got to spend a great bening and portobello with and richard colin after a talk on corruption in maryland politics. we left that evening. in fact, one thing that is indelible is richard collins said to ben bradlee, i can't member whether use of this, but it does not matter, it's all the .ame we talked a lot that night about agnew and we realized no one had done a real look at his
maryland politics. i think you would be pleased to today. today -- here the other person i would like to recognize is ben bradlee. he was one of the founders of the center and it was our great fortune to get to know him. when i was the centers director, i was supposed to organize the bradley lecture in journalism. i know the lecture is later this week. the lecture is a call i would ben and heent -- to speaker theyone would come to the college and we would go to his house and talk with him....
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air quality in maryland. so, yeah, i just -- that's what i thought, which is why i thought that was a little change strange, betting overall that pollution from power plants will go down in the united states. there's lots of reasons for that, but the whole purpose of this law is directed at a particular power plant. as i understand mr. walke, if you want to do a deal with him where you can guarantee in advance that another power plant may be owned by the same company is going to reduce, you know, its air pollution by more than compensated, maybe that's a discussion we should have. let me just-- i understood you earlier, mr. walke to point out that trying to frame this bill as a clarification of existing law, obviously, flies in the face of the facts, right? and if epa thought-- this current epa, the trump administration thought that this was compliant with the law, wouldn't they have included this in their most recent revisions to the obama power plant rule? >> yes, sir, they clearly failed to finalize that r
air quality in maryland. so, yeah, i just -- that's what i thought, which is why i thought that was a little change strange, betting overall that pollution from power plants will go down in the united states. there's lots of reasons for that, but the whole purpose of this law is directed at a particular power plant. as i understand mr. walke, if you want to do a deal with him where you can guarantee in advance that another power plant may be owned by the same company is going to reduce, you...
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senator corden and i are both from the state of maryland, maryland is a downwind state, we suffer from some of the issues you heard from senator gillibrand, in fact, in november 2016 maryland filed a petition concerning air pollution generated by 36 power plants located in indiana, kentucky, ohio, pennsylvania and west virginia. and the point of that petition was that that pollution coming from those states was making it harder for maryland to meet its air quality goals and causing more health risks in the state of maryland. so we filed a petition with the epa in september of last year, epa denied maryland's good neighbor po tigs, that's been appealed by our attorney general. so this conversation is important to maryland like other states as well. i'm trying to just understand one thing. i understand the nsr only applies to existing sources if a facility wants to make changes that will significantly increase its aggregate annual pollution. is that right? >> correct. >> so maybe i misunderstood you, mr. holmstead. i thought i heard you to say that you would bet mr. walke that these chan
senator corden and i are both from the state of maryland, maryland is a downwind state, we suffer from some of the issues you heard from senator gillibrand, in fact, in november 2016 maryland filed a petition concerning air pollution generated by 36 power plants located in indiana, kentucky, ohio, pennsylvania and west virginia. and the point of that petition was that that pollution coming from those states was making it harder for maryland to meet its air quality goals and causing more health...
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i can stay in maryland. i can reunite my army and i can fight the battle i came here looking to fight. fields around sharpsburg, maryland or write about here on this map, by the way -- where we are now. of northernate army virginia begins to set up on these ridges, on these hills, on this high ground so lee can await the nearby union army in battle. is this a risk for robert e. lee? absolutely. he is a risk taker. feature of the movie is as a commander. this is a risk for him. however. he does not want to abandon this campaign entirely just yet. this is the goal that he came here for. he is going to give it a try. and again, for lee, i think what , lee is typically -- when we talk about his west battles of the war, typically we talk about chancellorsville or lee make somes -- big mistakes. on september 17, i would argue that lee has one of his finest days as a tactical commander. the union forces are gathering. thereupon the eastern side of the creek and begin setting up around here, the fields and between t
i can stay in maryland. i can reunite my army and i can fight the battle i came here looking to fight. fields around sharpsburg, maryland or write about here on this map, by the way -- where we are now. of northernate army virginia begins to set up on these ridges, on these hills, on this high ground so lee can await the nearby union army in battle. is this a risk for robert e. lee? absolutely. he is a risk taker. feature of the movie is as a commander. this is a risk for him. however. he does...
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it will be coming from frederick maryland. we will get to rockville, maryland right here. his infantry shifts to the east and down towards the sea. -- dc. his calvary will head down to georgetown. run right below that, with georgetown. coming out of the rockville pike, you can see the ship coming down, we called it georgia avenue today -- college georgia avenue today. called foriginally pennsylvania, there was a tower there, they could see for miles away. -- could not see for miles away because of the dust. advancedmake his directly toward the capital. this is where the battle really begins at. he said he will run into resistance from the veteran reserve elements, the ohio s1ional guard, and other troops protecting the city. so, let me read to you an account real quick. what does he see when he arrives in washington? this is what he writes to lee. on the morning, we continue the march, but the day was so hot, even at the very early hour in the morning, and the dust so thin, that many of the men fell by the way. nevertheless, when we reached the location, the men world almo
it will be coming from frederick maryland. we will get to rockville, maryland right here. his infantry shifts to the east and down towards the sea. -- dc. his calvary will head down to georgetown. run right below that, with georgetown. coming out of the rockville pike, you can see the ship coming down, we called it georgia avenue today -- college georgia avenue today. called foriginally pennsylvania, there was a tower there, they could see for miles away. -- could not see for miles away because...
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. >> we traveled over to brian's home in bowie, maryland. so during the search of the basement, i found a computer. >> then the computer was given to our computer department to search diligently. so while the computer department is looking for any evidence, we're starting to prepare for the potential to go to trial. most of our cases don't go to trial because you don't want classified national defense information to get out into the public. and so brian reagan was offered a plea agreement. during the proffer between the government and his attorneys, they hinted that there was a lot of national security information that he had buried. >> we found out that he would steal classified paper documents and he took those and he buried them. >> he would print anything that had a classification on it that he felt was important enough for an adversary, then leave the building with them. then, to his credit, he was never detected. >> once he buried them, his plan was to try to sell them to a hostile intelligence service. not only is it buried treasure,
. >> we traveled over to brian's home in bowie, maryland. so during the search of the basement, i found a computer. >> then the computer was given to our computer department to search diligently. so while the computer department is looking for any evidence, we're starting to prepare for the potential to go to trial. most of our cases don't go to trial because you don't want classified national defense information to get out into the public. and so brian reagan was offered a plea...
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>> right here. >> reporter: a place called popular neck in caroline county, maryland. when word reached her that she was going to be sold south. just look at a map. imagine harriet tubman in her 20s running away alone, on foot. >> so she would have come to this home. >> reporter: she managed with the help of the underground railroad to make it 100 miles to the pennsylvania border and freedom. but then tubman went back 13 times over ten years. >> lord, help me cross. >> reporter: leading more than 70 people to freedom. this scene in the film, it really happened. and get this. during the civil war, she became the first american woman ever to lead troops into battle near buford, south carolina. >> they blew up the bridge. they liberated 750 enslaved people off the plantations along that river, and the newspapers at the time wrote about this raid, and they credited the raid to the black mosess. >> reporter: harriet tubman had an amazing ability to be at the center of history. her friends abolitionists frederick douglass and john brown. tubman was a campaigner for women's s
>> right here. >> reporter: a place called popular neck in caroline county, maryland. when word reached her that she was going to be sold south. just look at a map. imagine harriet tubman in her 20s running away alone, on foot. >> so she would have come to this home. >> reporter: she managed with the help of the underground railroad to make it 100 miles to the pennsylvania border and freedom. but then tubman went back 13 times over ten years. >> lord, help me...
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steve steve dan bongino who ran for congress in maryland will be talking to us about that. former ufc fighter tim kennedy is going to be joining us along with and it's going to be great, hall of famer jerry rice, look at that, the southern rock legends from iconic song sweet home alabama. ♪ ♪ steve: well, leonard skinner taking tour for a one-night only showing but johnny vanzant and guitarist will join us live on the set with preview, busy 3 hours kicks off 12 minutes and 40 seconds from right now right here on the channel that folks trust for morning news. jillian: great show. steve: it's a great show. rob: be right back entire world. and just when you think it couldn't get any better, they bring you out another taco... ...cuz they made an extra one. ♪ extra taco! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. make family-sized meals fast, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because
steve steve dan bongino who ran for congress in maryland will be talking to us about that. former ufc fighter tim kennedy is going to be joining us along with and it's going to be great, hall of famer jerry rice, look at that, the southern rock legends from iconic song sweet home alabama. ♪ ♪ steve: well, leonard skinner taking tour for a one-night only showing but johnny vanzant and guitarist will join us live on the set with preview, busy 3 hours kicks off 12 minutes and 40 seconds from...
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en una conferencia de prensa los funcionarios del departamento de vehÍculos motorizados de maryland y virginia, escoltaron que tramitan el real id antes que el tiempo se acabe. porque el tiempo de espera se puede duplicar. >>> es algo que va a necesitan es mandato para todo el paÍs. conviene, tomar un vuelo hacen escala y va rÁpido. >>> en virginia el proceso fue fÁcil, tuvo que asegurarse de llevar los documentos necesarios. >>> tuve llevar prueba que rez do vivo en el Área. cuenta de agua. 2 pruebas de... anterior. pasaporte, licencia y el segundo tenÍa y el real id. >>> otros documentos que puede presentar actas de nacimiento. tarjeta de seguro social y formulario w 2 si cambio su nombre por matrimonio o divorcio, debe llevar documentos que corro borren la informaciÓn. en maryland es obligatorio y de no actualizar su licencia de conducir, esta podrÍa resultar confiscada por un oficial. >>> la patrulla de caminos de california, anunciÓ que tendrÁ mano dura contra los conductores de otros estados que no registraran sus vehÍculos en california. los automovilistas operan auto
en una conferencia de prensa los funcionarios del departamento de vehÍculos motorizados de maryland y virginia, escoltaron que tramitan el real id antes que el tiempo se acabe. porque el tiempo de espera se puede duplicar. >>> es algo que va a necesitan es mandato para todo el paÍs. conviene, tomar un vuelo hacen escala y va rÁpido. >>> en virginia el proceso fue fÁcil, tuvo que asegurarse de llevar los documentos necesarios. >>> tuve llevar prueba que rez do vivo...
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the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycle d d own annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i am incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. we were able to achieve something quite incredible, and hopefully others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspired them to go and take on their own race across america. this past month has marked 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall, an event which brought down a government, reunited families, and marked a change in fortunes for one very strange amusement park. so, i have come over to spree park, in the south—east of berlin. it is about 30 minutes drive from the city centre and my first impression is they absolutely don't want you to get in. it is totally fenced off. the park shut its gates to the public in 2001. and since then, nature has slowly reclaimed the rides and attractio
the race finished in annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycle d d own annapolis, maryland. eight of us cycled down the road. and everybody was cheering. i am incredibly proud to have been able to have had an opportunity to take part in such an extreme event. it has forced me to sort of go out of my comfort zone, i suppose. we were able to achieve something quite incredible, and hopefully others will be able to look back on what we have achieved and inspired...
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in 1992, a collaboration with the girl scouts of central maryland and the prison. there's no cost to the taxpayer but there's a huge payoff for the prison. >> they recognize the need to be in this program, to see their daughters in this relationship at least twice a month they don't want to lose that privilege, and it is a privilege. so, it calms them, keeps thein a good place, keeps them out of others who know what it's like to grow up away from mom. >> we can talk more and open up to each other about what we go through. we go through similar stuff. >> reporter: this particular girl scout meeting is an important one. it's the bridge ceremony >> it's beautiful to have these ceremonies and moments to mark time their moms miss a lot of special days in their life because they're in here. >> reporter: getting mothers involved in the meeting is part of it, but it also promotes the girl scout way. >> gives us a new opportunitying we went camping and we got on a kayak. i never would have got in a yak unless we came with them. >> reporter: the meetings happen twice a month
in 1992, a collaboration with the girl scouts of central maryland and the prison. there's no cost to the taxpayer but there's a huge payoff for the prison. >> they recognize the need to be in this program, to see their daughters in this relationship at least twice a month they don't want to lose that privilege, and it is a privilege. so, it calms them, keeps thein a good place, keeps them out of others who know what it's like to grow up away from mom. >> we can talk more and open up...
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. >>> a fight over a popeye's chicken sandwich turns deadly in maryland. >>> a worker's last-second save caught on camera at a california train station. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. 1:00 a.m. in california. we know what some of the w witnesses in the impeachment inquiry said behind closed doors. mike pompeo was silent as rudy giuliani planned to oust maria yovanovitch. >> was maria yovanovitch part of a smear campaign? >> if you look at the president of the ukraine was not a fan of hers. >> a look at the transcript, shows zelensky criticized the ambassador after trump called her bad news. lauren fox has more on the transcripts from capitol hill. >> reporter: a significant day on capitol hill, as we saw the release of the first transcripts from these closed-door depositions that have been going on for the last month on capitol hill. it's a big opportunity for lawmakers who haven't been in the room over the last several weeks to see what was been occurring. one of the transcripts is f
. >>> a fight over a popeye's chicken sandwich turns deadly in maryland. >>> a worker's last-second save caught on camera at a california train station. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york. 1:00 a.m. in california. we know what some of the w witnesses in the impeachment inquiry said behind closed doors. mike pompeo was silent as rudy giuliani planned to oust maria...
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feuer of maryland -- mr. oyer of maryland. >> those in favor, please say aye. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> i ask for a recorded vote. tonight, reminder that we will show you today's house intelligence committee hearing from testimony -- with testimony from fiona hill. and david holmes. the hearing errors in its entirety -- the hearing errors in its entirety starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. some news happening this evening here in washington as lawmakers had offer the thanks giving recess. about an hour ago, president trump signed short-term spending bill that congress sent him this afternoon after the senate's passage. the government is funded through december 20 and on
feuer of maryland -- mr. oyer of maryland. >> those in favor, please say aye. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> i ask for a recorded vote. tonight, reminder that we will show you today's house intelligence committee hearing from testimony -- with testimony from fiona hill. and david holmes. the hearing errors in its entirety -- the hearing errors in its entirety starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. some news happening this evening here in washington as lawmakers...
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seen on television, and a democratic ranking member, dutch roopersburger, tough old prosecutor from maryland, and the two of them made a deal. the deal was i've got your back. we're going to put this committee back together, and that committee which used to see intense bitter feuds, could never pass appropriations or authorization legislation suddenly began to work. that's the committee that devin non nunes when he became chairman broke all over again. we see the partisanship. we see the bitterness. if it's not partisan enough they'll pull in jim jordan to make it nastier. it's really a tragedy when you think about where it's been. you know, the thing we have to hope for most is this impeachment process will be done so carefully with such clear evidence that people can
seen on television, and a democratic ranking member, dutch roopersburger, tough old prosecutor from maryland, and the two of them made a deal. the deal was i've got your back. we're going to put this committee back together, and that committee which used to see intense bitter feuds, could never pass appropriations or authorization legislation suddenly began to work. that's the committee that devin non nunes when he became chairman broke all over again. we see the partisanship. we see the...
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in maryland, the maryland delegation in 1744 during the lancaster treaty, they are given the name tocarry hogan, the honored place in between. between the government of pennsylvania and the government of virginia. of course, when these names happen, there is an expectation there would be presents offered in response, so they would host a feast for the indians in exchange for this name. it's all about the reciprocity there has to be learned. conrad weiser, at one point, during the treaty of lancaster, system with the colonial delegates that are about to have dinner in the courthouse with the indians and says we have to go over etiquette issues here, guys, and tell them the proper interact with these native american dinner guest they are going to be having. that kind of emphasis on not just talking to the indians, but also learning to engage with them in their social way is very important. let's wrap up here by talking a little bit about the outcome of these treaties, what kind of artifacts they produce. so, the colonial secretary would be jotting down notes. if an agreement was reached esp
in maryland, the maryland delegation in 1744 during the lancaster treaty, they are given the name tocarry hogan, the honored place in between. between the government of pennsylvania and the government of virginia. of course, when these names happen, there is an expectation there would be presents offered in response, so they would host a feast for the indians in exchange for this name. it's all about the reciprocity there has to be learned. conrad weiser, at one point, during the treaty of...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that floor privileges be granted to michael thomas, a member of my staff, during today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, we need to pass the future act to help students, historically black colleges and universities, minority-serving institutions, and we need to do that now. so, mr. president, i'm here today to advocate on behalf of maryland's four hcbu's that face a funding cliff due to congressional inaction. without the immediate passage of the future act, bowie state university, coppin state university, morgan state university, and the university of maryland-eastern shore face a collective $4.2 million funding shortfall now that the act for mandatory funding for these institutions lapsed on october 1 of this year. this clean bipartisan and paid-for two-year rea
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that floor privileges be granted to michael thomas, a member of my staff, during today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, we need to pass the future act to help students, historically black colleges and universities,...
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served as the deputy attorney general of maryland. he is now a partner at dla piper and a candidate for the mayor of the city of baltimore. so thank you all very much for joining. today we are going to be discussing life after clerking. in some ways this a strange topic because every clerk has had a life after clerking. and their paths encompas every field of government, every peeled of practice, extended far beyond the law. in other words, they are just like you. at the risk of fighting the premise of this panel, there is something to be said for the fact that scotus clerks are just like all over law school graduates. they often come to the court early in their careers. they may have had limited exposure to the wider world of practice. and they, too, we, too, faced plenty of hard decisions about what we want to be when we grow up after our time at the court. still there is no denying that the experience of a supreme court clerkship is powerful and occasionally transformative. to clerk at the court is to be entrusted with an awesome r
served as the deputy attorney general of maryland. he is now a partner at dla piper and a candidate for the mayor of the city of baltimore. so thank you all very much for joining. today we are going to be discussing life after clerking. in some ways this a strange topic because every clerk has had a life after clerking. and their paths encompas every field of government, every peeled of practice, extended far beyond the law. in other words, they are just like you. at the risk of fighting the...
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george -- prince george's county, maryland, they gave a statement last night. take a listen. >> this is related to the release of the sandwich. >> for you to get that angry over anything, for that type of anger to develop into this type of violence again is a very sad and tragic day. and that person needs to turn themselves in. >> popeyes has released a statement we want to read it to you, it says we are very sad to hear about the tragedy in maryland. we do not know yet whether this was the disput over one of our products or something until related, but there is no reason for someone to lose their life on a monday night in a parking lot. our thoughts are with the victim's family and friends and we are fully cooperating with local authorities. and they are asking the perpetrator to come forward, you hoe who y know who you are, and also anyone in that restaurant who can give identifying characteristics. >> jean, thanks very much. >>> top of the hour, good morning, i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. a new justice department memo says that white house impeac
george -- prince george's county, maryland, they gave a statement last night. take a listen. >> this is related to the release of the sandwich. >> for you to get that angry over anything, for that type of anger to develop into this type of violence again is a very sad and tragic day. and that person needs to turn themselves in. >> popeyes has released a statement we want to read it to you, it says we are very sad to hear about the tragedy in maryland. we do not know yet...
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so if they are from maryland, all of the 12 like burgers about first maryland guys? they 13 like cannot go home. but he says not but like it does not apply to west you know it's gonna be amazing so that saw he hunters landing okay obliterated down virginia, because west virginia was part of virginia when virginia seceded. it is yeah yeah part of a long story. but there is one man who had been with lee, he is at yeah appomattox, the houses parole pass, he goes back to north no i want west central virginia, and he to do kind of like stops, and they say you cannot come back here, he pulls out a path, and they a tiny little branches like french hang laugh, that does not mean anything to us, so people's out a gun, and they let him in so he pulls out a gun, and they let him pass. he liked to tell that story. there are that's awesome how long did you live there -- all sorts of other examples. >> we have other questions, but obviously we did not have the technology to confirm that this is legitimate, but number two, at the time of the civil war, when somebody gave their word
so if they are from maryland, all of the 12 like burgers about first maryland guys? they 13 like cannot go home. but he says not but like it does not apply to west you know it's gonna be amazing so that saw he hunters landing okay obliterated down virginia, because west virginia was part of virginia when virginia seceded. it is yeah yeah part of a long story. but there is one man who had been with lee, he is at yeah appomattox, the houses parole pass, he goes back to north no i want west...
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host: that is mary in fort washington, maryland. she talked about tulsa gabbert is a in the washington post this ardning saying, ask gabb supporters why they are diehard for her. that the united states get out of the business of polg es such as the right to not be spied on by the national security agency, authenticity, and integrity also comes up and also citing her tours of duty in the middle east. she is still active in the national guard. made references to her frequent appearances on fox news, meeting with president-elect trump in 2016, and her more criticize meeting sad andsident al-as refusing to call him a war criminal. james, hello. caller: hi. i think i like bernie sanders.
host: that is mary in fort washington, maryland. she talked about tulsa gabbert is a in the washington post this ardning saying, ask gabb supporters why they are diehard for her. that the united states get out of the business of polg es such as the right to not be spied on by the national security agency, authenticity, and integrity also comes up and also citing her tours of duty in the middle east. she is still active in the national guard. made references to her frequent appearances on fox...
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-- ben cardin of maryland. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the senate passed legislation yesterday that would require annual review of hong kong special training status with united states. of theome a key member senate foreign relations committee, the democratic senator from maryland, ben cardin, who joins us from capitol hill. explain what was driving the senate. it is rare you get this kind of unanimity this quickly. sen. cardin: it is good to be with you and you are exactly right. the congress of the united states imposed special status on hong kong when it went under the control of china. that was under the condition of human rights and democracy of the people of hong kong being respected by the chinese government. we have seen in the past weeks with the protest taking place in china -- in hong kong, the chinese government violating that commitment and now the senate as reacted and we exp
-- ben cardin of maryland. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the senate passed legislation yesterday that would require annual review of hong kong special training status with united states. of theome a key member senate foreign relations committee, the democratic senator from maryland, ben cardin, who joins us from capitol hill. explain what was driving the...
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question from maryland democratic senator chris van hollen about whether the administration's failure to inform congress about the hold violated legal notification requirements. senator van hollen joins me now. senator, thank you for joining us. one of the comments i've seen, the observations that i've seen coming from your republican colleagues in the senate and the house is that there's no law broken here. nothing is illegal. i think something that came out in george kent's deposition, the transcript here is interesting. and it is the discussion about somebody from the office in management and budget telling the state department that this money is being held up. congress approved that money. and congress was not given a reasonable explanation as to why there was a hold on this money. that's what you're taking issue with. >> well, that's right. there are different pieces to this, ali. one is just violations of the appropriations process. gao issued opinion back in 2018 saying that presidents could not arbitrarily impound money or
question from maryland democratic senator chris van hollen about whether the administration's failure to inform congress about the hold violated legal notification requirements. senator van hollen joins me now. senator, thank you for joining us. one of the comments i've seen, the observations that i've seen coming from your republican colleagues in the senate and the house is that there's no law broken here. nothing is illegal. i think something that came out in george kent's deposition, the...
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maryland democrat jamie raskin. >> all of the witnesses agree that the president engineered a shakedown of the ukrainian government. >> one. my most favorite hobbies is flying -- >> reporter: sondland is a republican hotel magnate named ambassador to the european union after donating $1 million to president trump's inaugural committee. he told lawmakers that the campaign to pressure ukraine led by the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, kept getting more insidious over the summer. at some point, i made the biden barisma connection, he says. one member asked sondland did he believe that the effort by giuliani to go after mr. biden's son, hunter, was ever a proper inquiry? sondland's response, it would not be proper. the white house said again that the president has done nothing wrong, while the senate's republican leader said as little as possible about the house-led probe. >> it looks to me like they're hellbent to do it and that we will end up in an impeachment trial at some point. >> reporter: kurt volker, another diplomat whose testimony has just been released, told lawmakers
maryland democrat jamie raskin. >> all of the witnesses agree that the president engineered a shakedown of the ukrainian government. >> one. my most favorite hobbies is flying -- >> reporter: sondland is a republican hotel magnate named ambassador to the european union after donating $1 million to president trump's inaugural committee. he told lawmakers that the campaign to pressure ukraine led by the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, kept getting more insidious over...
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the gentleman from maryland. i want to thank the gentleman for his comments and i the to yield two minutes to congresswoman from the district f columbia, ms. eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. bringing the r bill to the floor. i thank the federal bar association. support passage of h.r. 1663, which would give the foundation operational flexibility. as i did when the house passed a congress.rsion last however, i would be remiss if i did not note my concern with 6 of this bill. federal law requires the tondation's principal office be in the district of columbia. section 6 would amend that equirement and allow the foundation to have its principal office at any location in the states, decided by its board of directors and specified its bylaws. currently, the foundation's principal office is arlington, virginia. violation of federal law. i'm speaking on this bill, not oppose it, but to make a larger point about the location of federal agencies. the foundation is a federally chartere
the gentleman from maryland. i want to thank the gentleman for his comments and i the to yield two minutes to congresswoman from the district f columbia, ms. eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. bringing the r bill to the floor. i thank the federal bar association. support passage of h.r. 1663, which would give the foundation operational flexibility. as i did when the house passed a congress.rsion last however, i would be remiss if i did not note my concern...
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some like maryland congressman david trone say that's where the log jam is. >>we've passed over 300 bills now. 300 bills, 275 of those bipartisan. they're sitting one mitch mcconnell's desk in the senate the senate passed for bills. >>new york republican congressman tom reed wants to see a vote on the u s mexico, canada trade agreement. >>enough is enough we can do more than just play politics reid says the white house is ready to act. >>impeachment is now kind of that road block and once this is a united like i said you got small window right now. but once this is ignited this
some like maryland congressman david trone say that's where the log jam is. >>we've passed over 300 bills now. 300 bills, 275 of those bipartisan. they're sitting one mitch mcconnell's desk in the senate the senate passed for bills. >>new york republican congressman tom reed wants to see a vote on the u s mexico, canada trade agreement. >>enough is enough we can do more than just play politics reid says the white house is ready to act. >>impeachment is now kind of that...
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so from california to maryland, and had to be completed in nine days. it was an idea that i'd had in the back of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i'd seen two teams of wounded warriors guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, and wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who have had our different health challenges — be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half them were military. i met sally through some invictus training camps. the one main concern i had was the fact that i'm visually impaired. i had a brain injury when i was injured in the army, quite some time ago now — 1996 — so for me to be cycling on the other side of the road when i am completely blind to the left was always going to be something i'd never done and, quite frankly, didn't really know how that was going to go. we all went over the start line together. what then had to happen was as a non—stop race, we — the team of eight riders broke down into two pods, so there were four people in each pod,
so from california to maryland, and had to be completed in nine days. it was an idea that i'd had in the back of my mind, that i wanted to put a team together. i'd seen two teams of wounded warriors guys do it, and seeing that there had been no females in that team, and wondered why not. there was eight riders, all who have had our different health challenges — be that physical or psychological or both. half the team were civilian and half them were military. i met sally through some invictus...
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maryland democrat jamie raskin. >> all of the witnesses agree that the president engineered a shakedown of the ukrainian government. >> one of my most favorite hobbies is flying. >> reporter: sondland is a republican hotel magnate who was named ambassador to the european union after donating $1 million to president trump's inaugural committee. sondland told lawmakers that the campaign to pressure ukraine, led by the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, kept getting more insidious over the summer. "at some point i made the bides. one member asked sondland, "did he believe that the effort by giuliani to go after mr. biden's son, hunter, was ever a proper inquiry?" sondland's response, "it would not be proper." the white house said again today that the president has done nothing wrong. while the senate's republican leader said as little as possible about the house-led probe. >> it looks to me like they're hell-bent to do it, and we will end up in an impeachment trial at some point. >> o'donnell: so nancy, these transcripts show that several of the witnesses thought giuliani's involv
maryland democrat jamie raskin. >> all of the witnesses agree that the president engineered a shakedown of the ukrainian government. >> one of my most favorite hobbies is flying. >> reporter: sondland is a republican hotel magnate who was named ambassador to the european union after donating $1 million to president trump's inaugural committee. sondland told lawmakers that the campaign to pressure ukraine, led by the president's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, kept getting more...
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. >>> next to the breaking news overnight in maryland. police say a man was stabbed to death outside a popeyes after a fight over the restaurant's popular sandwich. >> hard to put into words. >> reporter: the sandwich craze at popeyes turning deadly in maryland. >> we have been able to determine that this is related to the release of the sandwich here at this restaurant. >> reporter: police in prince george's county say a 28-year-old man was stabbed to death after arguing with another man over the release of popeyes chicken sandwich. >> this individual was in line, a line specifically for the sale of the sandwich when another customer and he got into an altercation, and that ended with the victim being stabbed outside of the business. >> reporter: when it first >> reporter: debuted in august, the popeyes chicken sandwich exploded in popularity and quickly sold out across the country and popeyes said to bring your own bun and buy the chicken tenders to form a sandwich. >> it's a meme craze going on. everybody has been talking about it. >>
. >>> next to the breaking news overnight in maryland. police say a man was stabbed to death outside a popeyes after a fight over the restaurant's popular sandwich. >> hard to put into words. >> reporter: the sandwich craze at popeyes turning deadly in maryland. >> we have been able to determine that this is related to the release of the sandwich here at this restaurant. >> reporter: police in prince george's county say a 28-year-old man was stabbed to death...
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please welcome today's contestants-- an associate professor of computer science from riverdale park, maryland... a family physician from toronto, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a retired high school teacher from st. jo, texas... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, [ladies and gentlemen. nancy started the week off with a small win--$3,600. she made up for it yesterday. $31,400. evelyn and jordan, could happen to you. could win a lot of money. let's see. we'll start you off in the jeopardy! round with thesnext...ie.. that's what you have to do. you'll deal with... back to school... and finally... nancy? uh, name the novel for $600. nancy. what's "silence of the lambs"? that's the novel. uh, name the novel for $800. jordan. what is "the wind in the willows"? correct. uh, novel for $400. - nancy. - what's "gone with the wind"? yes. uh, name the novel for $1,000. jordan. what is "a clockwork orange"? correct. uh, college courses for $200, please. evelyn. what is klingon? good. anagrams for $200. evelyn
please welcome today's contestants-- an associate professor of computer science from riverdale park, maryland... a family physician from toronto, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a retired high school teacher from st. jo, texas... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, [ladies and gentlemen. nancy started the week off with a small win--$3,600. she made up for it yesterday. $31,400. evelyn and...
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suffrage chapter and it's from the collections of the maryland historical society. so, the suffragists were eventually arrested and they were arrested for obstructing traffic which wasn't exactly their fault, it was, in fact, all the male spectators that had come out to jeer at them that were creating the blocks of sort of the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested and you can see in this picture, this portrait of these two women, the policeman is holding their banner, so confiscating the banner and the women are most likely not going to pay their fine and then they would be sentenced to jail in the d.c. jail or the lorton work house. what i find interesting is that they are very well dressed, so the women this were picketing were from an elite wealthy background. the majority of them. there were, as i mentioned before there were working women that would help picket on sundays and working women were very much a part of the suffrage cause later on. but there were no african-americans that were a part of this movement or this effo
suffrage chapter and it's from the collections of the maryland historical society. so, the suffragists were eventually arrested and they were arrested for obstructing traffic which wasn't exactly their fault, it was, in fact, all the male spectators that had come out to jeer at them that were creating the blocks of sort of the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested and you can see in this picture, this portrait of these two women, the policeman is holding...
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had been a quote disaster for working people with maryland alone losing more than 70000 manufacturing jobs quote we've been lobbying the white house specifically on nafta for more than 2 years slowly but surely moving the ball down the field but we are not there yet he said quote let me repeat we are not there yet junko went on to say that getting the deal done right is more important than getting that done fast by the way the u.s. m.c.a. was signed by all 3 countries the us mexico and canada but a year ago but it has to be passed by lawmakers in all 3 countries including the us congress joining us now to talk about this issue and what ultimately be good for workers is former u.s. representative alan grayson allen thanks for being on. q. so let's begin here with the concerns over the u.s. embassy a really being nothing more than just well let's call it this nafta $2.00 which cost american workers millions of jobs so why should american workers believe that the u.s. isn't just really going to be more of the same well it is more of the same and there's no doubt about that if they believ
had been a quote disaster for working people with maryland alone losing more than 70000 manufacturing jobs quote we've been lobbying the white house specifically on nafta for more than 2 years slowly but surely moving the ball down the field but we are not there yet he said quote let me repeat we are not there yet junko went on to say that getting the deal done right is more important than getting that done fast by the way the u.s. m.c.a. was signed by all 3 countries the us mexico and canada...
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castro al-jazeera maryland. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now on kong's chief executive has said that violence exceeded protesters demands for change and now the enemy of the people carry a statement came hours after police shot a protester and a man was set on fire it was one of the most violent days since the unrest began 5 months ago. if there is still any. wishful thinking there by escalating violence the hong kong as a government will yield to pressure. to satisfy the so-called political demands i i am making this statement clear and loud here that would not happen. violence is not going to give us any solution to the problem said hong kong is facing. cambodian opposition politician sam rainsy has been speaking to al-jazeera he said he's confident the united states in the e.u. will impose personal sanctions he's been calling for on the prime minister and his family or rains he is now in malaysia trying to return from self-imposed exile consent has been accused by political
castro al-jazeera maryland. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now on kong's chief executive has said that violence exceeded protesters demands for change and now the enemy of the people carry a statement came hours after police shot a protester and a man was set on fire it was one of the most violent days since the unrest began 5 months ago. if there is still any. wishful thinking there by escalating violence the hong kong as a government will yield to pressure. to...
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is now in the hands of president trump gabriels on doe al-jazeera gaithersburg maryland. well staying in the u.s. the launch of tesla's futuristic new electric pickup truck didn't quite go entirely to plan during an ambitious them instructions of its arm or the glass in front of the c.e.o. elon musk. yeah the cyber trucks dramatic angular design drew gasps of astonishment as it rolled out the stage and los angeles is stainless steel body is supposed to be scratch and dent resistent on its expectations were literally shattered when its glass was put to the test. sure. the. maybe it was a little too hard. i am. now quick reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the iraqi government is denying reports that at least 3 people were killed when security forces opened fire on protesters earlier in baghdad demonstrators are angry over a mass unemployment and widespread corruption demonstrators have gathered in the lebanese capital beirut as part of ongoing protests calling for political and economic change there the country's also marking its 76th independence day planned the mil
is now in the hands of president trump gabriels on doe al-jazeera gaithersburg maryland. well staying in the u.s. the launch of tesla's futuristic new electric pickup truck didn't quite go entirely to plan during an ambitious them instructions of its arm or the glass in front of the c.e.o. elon musk. yeah the cyber trucks dramatic angular design drew gasps of astonishment as it rolled out the stage and los angeles is stainless steel body is supposed to be scratch and dent resistent on its...
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manys done by one of the is from the it collection of the maryland historical society. were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic , which was not exactly their fall. it was because of all the male spectators that were creating , the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. women are most likely not going to pay their fine, and then they would be sentenced to jail. what i find interesting is that they are very well dressed. women picketing were from any elite, wealthy background, the majority of them. whoe were working women would pick it on sundays, and they were very much a part of the suffrage cause later on, but there were no african-american that were part of this movement at this point because alice paul did not include them but also, i wonder if because they are a vulnerable population, to be aggressive, that would mean they would put themselves at a higher risk. there is a kind of balance that they were striking at this point in time. see ap photo, you can and she iscated protes
manys done by one of the is from the it collection of the maryland historical society. were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic , which was not exactly their fall. it was because of all the male spectators that were creating , the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. women are most likely not going to pay their fine, and then they would be sentenced to jail. what i find interesting is that they are very...
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castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. hello again they had lines on al-jazeera a protester in hong kong is in a critical condition after being shot by police the shooting happened as demonstrators attempted to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters in the past hour there's also video circulating online showing a man being set on fire after an argument with protestors. but live u.s. president has resigned after weeks of protests against his reelection in a disputed votes but every murali says it's a coup latin america's longest serving leader also accused police of issuing a warrant for his arrest and said his home was attacked by violent groups protesters packed the streets of the capital opposed to celebrate morales his resignation after 14 years in office a little early this was the i'm resigning from my position as president in order that people from culture obama and the poor people are not on anymore i'm resigning for them but we don'
castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. hello again they had lines on al-jazeera a protester in hong kong is in a critical condition after being shot by police the shooting happened as demonstrators attempted to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters in the past hour there's also video circulating online showing a man being set on fire after an argument with protestors. but live u.s. president has resigned after...
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castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. this is a line from the heart these are your headlines libya's president has resigned after protests against his disputes reelection just hours after mr mallison learns t. was stepping down he accused police of an illegal warrant for his arrest and he says his home was attacked the presidents of venezuela and cuba have labeled his departure as being a coup a little money doesn't see i'm resigning from a position as president in order that people from cochabamba and the poor people are not tried in on anymore i'm resigning for them we don't want there to be confrontation early this morning we met ministers and we decided to resign in order for there to be new elections so we all for bolivia all for life or for the country . a professor in hong kong is now said to be in a stable condition after he was shot by the police demonstrators have been trying to stop traffic going into the city center earlier the police are tied tear gas and water cannon at anti government rallies tension is hig
castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. this is a line from the heart these are your headlines libya's president has resigned after protests against his disputes reelection just hours after mr mallison learns t. was stepping down he accused police of an illegal warrant for his arrest and he says his home was attacked the presidents of venezuela and cuba have labeled his departure as being a coup a little money doesn't see i'm resigning from a position as president in order that people from...
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host: before we go to other nuances of usmca, this is from baltimore, maryland. robert, you are up first for our guests. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: when nafta was passed in the 1990's, the pharma lobby successfully got subsidies because -- on our goods it directly lead to the shutdown of hundreds of farms, family farms in mexico, which precipitated exodus to the united states. this is well documented, a pew research study. i have called in and made this point before and it is generally met with misdirection. i am hoping one of your panelists can weigh in on what exactly what went down and what the effects were. one more second. i want to beg the c-span editorial staff to reconsider the open, free-for-all calling format where callers like me can call in and have a lot of times completely unmoderated comments that tend to promote or perpetuate a lot of falsehoods that you hear. thanks a lot. host: ok. that point we will leave aside. to the point you made, who wants to go first? mr. cox, go first. guest: i am not a fan of subsidies in general. i
host: before we go to other nuances of usmca, this is from baltimore, maryland. robert, you are up first for our guests. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: when nafta was passed in the 1990's, the pharma lobby successfully got subsidies because -- on our goods it directly lead to the shutdown of hundreds of farms, family farms in mexico, which precipitated exodus to the united states. this is well documented, a pew research study. i have called in and made this point before and it...
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castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. hello. again the headlines on al-jazeera a protester in hong kong is in critical condition after being shot by police the shooting happened as demonstrators attempted to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters sarah clarke has an update from hong kong where the last official report we had from the hospital authorities said he was still in critical condition after undergoing surgery now but that other local reports media reports suggest condition as far as we're concerned the hospital authority says he's still in a critical condition and that was after he was shot by a live round of ammunition here inside one home which is where we are now it's the eastern part of hong kong island and this is the pedestrian crossing where he was shot about 715 this morning during rush hour when commuters and people in this district which trying to get to work now the police have confirmed 3 rounds of live used in that incident.
castro al-jazeera mallows bay maryland. hello. again the headlines on al-jazeera a protester in hong kong is in critical condition after being shot by police the shooting happened as demonstrators attempted to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police fired tear gas and water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters sarah clarke has an update from hong kong where the last official report we had from the hospital authorities said he was still in critical condition after undergoing...
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castro al-jazeera maryland. this is down to 0 these are your top stories a protester in hong kong is in a stable condition after being shot by the police demonstrators have been trying to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police did find tear gas and water cannon at anti government rallies sarah clarke has more from hong kong but the atmosphere is extraordinarily tense not just here where we are which is inside one home in the eastern part of hong kong island which is where that protest was shot earlier on monday morning he was shot just here with a couple of rounds of live ammunition the police have confirmed 3 live rounds were shot but there are guides and there is traffic on the road transport of the route transport system has been blocked and stopped and a number of. state of emergency has been declared in the australian state of new south wales as bushfires could get worse the firefighters of want to be catastrophic threat and residents on the outskirts of sydney are being urged to leave their
castro al-jazeera maryland. this is down to 0 these are your top stories a protester in hong kong is in a stable condition after being shot by the police demonstrators have been trying to stop traffic going into the city center earlier police did find tear gas and water cannon at anti government rallies sarah clarke has more from hong kong but the atmosphere is extraordinarily tense not just here where we are which is inside one home in the eastern part of hong kong island which is where that...
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is now in the hands of president trump gabriels on doe al-jazeera gaithersburg maryland. this is al jazeera let's take out the headlines for you now araki security forces have shot 3 protesters dead in baghdad a test against corruption unemployment and poor public services began in early october when a fulton is in baghdad. i spoke to several eyewitnesses both protesters as well as volunteer medics say they. are one of the major bridges here in baghdad near our bridge where security forces the board both tear gas as well as live ammunition to discourse disperse protesters around and i also spoke to one of the volunteer medics in one of those makeshift clinics read me that he had treated several injured protesters who had received live ammunition now it's important to say that some of that coming from the protesters israel's prime minister says corruption charges against him are a coup attempt mentioned at yahoo is facing bribery fraud and breach of trust allegations and u.s. president ronald trump says the impeachment inquiry is a sham insists he's done nothing wrong and
is now in the hands of president trump gabriels on doe al-jazeera gaithersburg maryland. this is al jazeera let's take out the headlines for you now araki security forces have shot 3 protesters dead in baghdad a test against corruption unemployment and poor public services began in early october when a fulton is in baghdad. i spoke to several eyewitnesses both protesters as well as volunteer medics say they. are one of the major bridges here in baghdad near our bridge where security forces the...
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on monday evening that nafta had been a quote disaster for working people with maryland alone losing more than 70000 manufacturing jobs quote we've been lobbying the white house specifically on nafta for more than 2 years slowly but surely moving the ball down the field but we are not there yet he said quote let me repeat we are not there yet trumka went on to say that getting the deal done right is more important than getting that done fast by the way the u.s. embassy it was signed by all 3 countries the us mexico and canada but a year ago but it has to be passed by lawmakers in all 3 countries including the u.s. congress joining us now to talk about this issue and whether alterman.
on monday evening that nafta had been a quote disaster for working people with maryland alone losing more than 70000 manufacturing jobs quote we've been lobbying the white house specifically on nafta for more than 2 years slowly but surely moving the ball down the field but we are not there yet he said quote let me repeat we are not there yet trumka went on to say that getting the deal done right is more important than getting that done fast by the way the u.s. embassy it was signed by all 3...
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you had delegates from virginia and maryland and new jersey there. what they realized as they were talking about the navigation and trade issues, they realized that this was a much bigger question than the three colonies. so, that is why you will get a convention the following year in annapolis where they try to bring all the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is that they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. the rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? okay, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. >> the governments involvement in v.a. health care is the most effective way for the government to honor veterans. that does not mean the government should not have the ability to go to the private sector -- the veteran should not have the ability to go into private sector when better care is available. announcer:
you had delegates from virginia and maryland and new jersey there. what they realized as they were talking about the navigation and trade issues, they realized that this was a much bigger question than the three colonies. so, that is why you will get a convention the following year in annapolis where they try to bring all the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is that they will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of...
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business professor peter morici, good to see you. >> university of maryland is located in maryland. jillian: going off of janice's arctic blast from the arctic. >> investors are very confident because the economy slowed in the third quarter but it is poised to do much better. the profits came better-than-expected. the first half of next year looks pretty good. rob: a chance for china trade deal to fix the problem with china? >> two things. will we get a china deal? it is likely we will get a deal that will ease tensions and pull back on tariffs that hit consumer goods at this time of year, tv and coffee tables and so forth. i doubt that will resolve it more completely. it is more like a christmas cease-fire on mash. it is important to understand what it is. what will sink into business, a permanent situation disengaging from china gradually and once they get that through their heads they will invest in new places and do it inefficiently. part of the problem with china was so much unemployment. that growth is going to spread around to places like mexico and vietnam and america. those
business professor peter morici, good to see you. >> university of maryland is located in maryland. jillian: going off of janice's arctic blast from the arctic. >> investors are very confident because the economy slowed in the third quarter but it is poised to do much better. the profits came better-than-expected. the first half of next year looks pretty good. rob: a chance for china trade deal to fix the problem with china? >> two things. will we get a china deal? it is...