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we're going visit one maryland school testing out an innovative approach. >>> plus, the veepstakes, we're going to get the latest on joe biden's search from his home base in delaware, and new polling from two key battlegrounds that will likely not make the president's campaign very happy. gn very hap. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. >>> sources tell nbc news that joe biden's vp pick could come by the middle of this week or even sooner, but there's another new push for his pick to be a black woman. more than 100 black men in entertainment, activism, and professional sports have signed an open letter to the presumptive democratic nominee strongly advocating just that. with me from his post in wilmington, delaware, is nbc news correspondent mike memoli who covers the biden campaign. let me read a little bit of the letter to you, mike, and i'm quoting here. for too long, black women have been asked to do everything from rally the troops to risk their live
we're going visit one maryland school testing out an innovative approach. >>> plus, the veepstakes, we're going to get the latest on joe biden's search from his home base in delaware, and new polling from two key battlegrounds that will likely not make the president's campaign very happy. gn very hap. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. >>>...
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in maryland. by the way, let's say one thing else about robert e. lee. robert easily also took as hideous souvenirs three black man and sold them back into slavery. he captured three people and enslaved them. that was the most hideous. and we go to sherman. in late 1864, sherman forages his way through georgia. there's two points of view on. that one is that he burned george. at the other is that he spared georgia in some ways by not engaging. i am going to do a teaser. when we talk about apple mannock's in the future, we will talk about another famous bit of souvenir hunting but i will save it for that. >> we have a few minutes left and a couple more questions. who made these uniforms? how expensive were they? were any made in new york city? >> i would say these were expensive. some soldiers paid themselves. the union army gave an allotment two soldiers to buy uniforms. but i am sure that these were funded by philanthropic groups in the states where they were raised. there was a certain pride and
in maryland. by the way, let's say one thing else about robert e. lee. robert easily also took as hideous souvenirs three black man and sold them back into slavery. he captured three people and enslaved them. that was the most hideous. and we go to sherman. in late 1864, sherman forages his way through georgia. there's two points of view on. that one is that he burned george. at the other is that he spared georgia in some ways by not engaging. i am going to do a teaser. when we talk about apple...
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you see the title cover of the maryland suffrage -- a woman who was white and a seamstress who has been working more than eight hours today which are normal working hours regulated by federal law. there were no laws that regulated working so working women were being abused, there were no laws to protect them. this is an illustration by mary taylor and it was done for one of the many suffrage chapters across the united states, the maryland historical society, the suffragists were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic which wasn't exactly their fault. it was the fault of the male spectators who created the blocks, the masses of human bodies obstructing traffic but they were arrested and you can see in this picture, this portrait of these two women, they are confiscating the banners, the women are most likely not going to pay the fine and they will be sentenced to jail or the lorton workhouse. what i find interesting is they are very well dressed. the women that were picketing were from an elite, wealthy background, the majority of them were working women who would pick it on sundays
you see the title cover of the maryland suffrage -- a woman who was white and a seamstress who has been working more than eight hours today which are normal working hours regulated by federal law. there were no laws that regulated working so working women were being abused, there were no laws to protect them. this is an illustration by mary taylor and it was done for one of the many suffrage chapters across the united states, the maryland historical society, the suffragists were eventually...
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area and he lived more in maryland than in the district. do you think it was his absence that made it possible for you or something else? >> absolutely i think that's what it was. so knocking doors, making phone calls to the district, that's the main thing people were saying is that he's absent. when we talk about the place where the ferguson uprising happened, we're talking about where protests broke out for more than 400 days that sparked a revolution, we're still having the ripple effects of it now. we're always number one, number two for homicides and high on the list for violent crime and high poverty and all of that, and it continues in this community. and people are looking for the leader that's going to, you know, help us through it, but be here to help us through it. what people have seen with me, i've been here and i am the people i serve. i've been that person that has had to walk through these struggles. and i've been very open about it. but that's the difference. you know, being here, even if you weren't raised here, be a part
area and he lived more in maryland than in the district. do you think it was his absence that made it possible for you or something else? >> absolutely i think that's what it was. so knocking doors, making phone calls to the district, that's the main thing people were saying is that he's absent. when we talk about the place where the ferguson uprising happened, we're talking about where protests broke out for more than 400 days that sparked a revolution, we're still having the ripple...
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patterson -- martin is from maryland. martin will be the attorney for maryland in the great case of mcculloch. he gives a great speech protecting states rights. which conveys the impression was delivered under -- [speaking latin] if you can translate? >> alcohol? prof. rakove: alcohol. you can tell from the way patterson describes how martin was -- may have run on a bender in order to get ready to talk. patterson is a much different guy. the son of scottish immigrants. very small law practice before the revolution, then the revolution gives him lots of opportunities. he serves on the first supreme court. and then i put a couple of new englanders up here. the guy on the left, elders gary one of the very wealthy , merchants who would not sign at the end of the convention. up from the north shore, boston. and roger sherman who figures prominently in the case for the equal state vote. sherman was actually a merchant who married well. you can't quite make it out here, but sherman had an awkwardness to him. you see how he is si
patterson -- martin is from maryland. martin will be the attorney for maryland in the great case of mcculloch. he gives a great speech protecting states rights. which conveys the impression was delivered under -- [speaking latin] if you can translate? >> alcohol? prof. rakove: alcohol. you can tell from the way patterson describes how martin was -- may have run on a bender in order to get ready to talk. patterson is a much different guy. the son of scottish immigrants. very small law...
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. >>> muchísimas gracias a guadalupe, baltimore en maryland tuvo que soportar anoche la fuerza de una lluvia que dejó inundada gran parte de la ciudad, varias áreas urbanas recibieron hasta 3 pulgadas de agua, en el aeropuerto internacional también sintieron los efectos de la lluvia, hoy ju seguirá lloviendo fuerte en toda el área de maryland y el norte de virgin ia,los puertorriqueños podrán ir a una segunda ronda electoral este domingo y los centros de votación que no abrieron o que no estuvieron abietos las 8 horas reglamentarias, la falta de boletas en los 59 de 110 cventros de votación hizo que se suspendieran las primarias, los votos que sí pudieron ser depositados serán valido, al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodía vea qué tan cerca estuvo un hombre de perder la vida, en su silla de ruedas atrapado en las vías del tren, qué les ocurriría a ciudadanos y residentes al regresar a estados unidos y se han contagiado de covid en el extranjero, veremos en el jud in migración,quédense con nosotros ♪. ♪ soy la fuerza ♪ i'm unstoppable ♪ ♪ yo rompo puerta
. >>> muchísimas gracias a guadalupe, baltimore en maryland tuvo que soportar anoche la fuerza de una lluvia que dejó inundada gran parte de la ciudad, varias áreas urbanas recibieron hasta 3 pulgadas de agua, en el aeropuerto internacional también sintieron los efectos de la lluvia, hoy ju seguirá lloviendo fuerte en toda el área de maryland y el norte de virgin ia,los puertorriqueños podrán ir a una segunda ronda electoral este domingo y los centros de votación que no...
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it was done by one of the many chapters and it is from the collection of the maryland historical society. the suffragists were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic, which was not exactly their fall. -- their fault. it was because of all the male spectators that were creating the block, the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. the 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. there were working women who would pick it on sundays, and they were very much a part of the suffrage cause later on, but there were no african-american s 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, -- to be arrested meant they were putting themselves at a higher risk. there is a kind of balance that they were striking at t
it was done by one of the many chapters and it is from the collection of the maryland historical society. the suffragists were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic, which was not exactly their fall. -- their fault. it was because of all the male spectators that were creating the block, the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. the women are most likely not going to pay their fine, and then they would be...
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host: robert's next out of cumberland, maryland. good morning. , sir, andod morning thanks for having me on the show. i would like to say first of all i am an african american, and it is very important to me that the vice president picks an african-american as a running mate, and a woman, a black woman. i like the senator from california. i forget her name. host: senator kamala harris. caller: yes. i think she would be an excellent choice, and right now in the moment of social justice reform, that we see an african-american sitting in the white house, and perhaps that could be something that is delegated to them. more importantly, the democratic party cannot win a national election without the african-american, in particular, female vote, and i will not vote for the president of the united states, i will not vote for biden if he does not take a black woman for the vice presidency of the united states. i will go down ticket democrats, but i will not vote. the black woman in this nation 1as carried this nation for 40 years and they de
host: robert's next out of cumberland, maryland. good morning. , sir, andod morning thanks for having me on the show. i would like to say first of all i am an african american, and it is very important to me that the vice president picks an african-american as a running mate, and a woman, a black woman. i like the senator from california. i forget her name. host: senator kamala harris. caller: yes. i think she would be an excellent choice, and right now in the moment of social justice reform,...
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that was in cambridge, maryland. >> even the name of a street in maryland symbolizes the gulf of 12,000 people. it divides the city. it's driven them further apart racially. the demonstrations and the violence thought the maryland national guard here in force to maintain order. the guardsmen still watching in cambridge. but desegregation campaign was organized by the cambridge nonviolent action committee with total integration of its goal. it was headed by gloria richardson. along the way, nonviolent action too often became violent. the first explosion came in june, after a long series of demonstrations, arrests, more demonstrations, more arrests, truces, stalled negotiations, broken promises and charges of bad faith from both sides. rioting rocked the city on june 11th, following a march to protest against the sentencing of two juvenile demonstrators to correction homes. two days later, a huge throng of counter demonstrating whites were blocked from surging into the negro district. with the city on the verge of war, the national guard was ordered into cambridge to maintain a civil gove
that was in cambridge, maryland. >> even the name of a street in maryland symbolizes the gulf of 12,000 people. it divides the city. it's driven them further apart racially. the demonstrations and the violence thought the maryland national guard here in force to maintain order. the guardsmen still watching in cambridge. but desegregation campaign was organized by the cambridge nonviolent action committee with total integration of its goal. it was headed by gloria richardson. along the...
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lauren is next, annapolis, maryland. go ahead. >> i was the curator at the winter wilson house museum in washington d.c. in 1995 for a celebration of the 75th anniversary. i led a team of three of our other guides, and i would like to mention a couple of things if you will indulge me. first, there is a gigantic, rich wealth and archives of artifacts and documents across the country for all 50 states researching this or would be looking up what your family might have done. among the things that we borrowed were lena al under cartoons from what was then the bell one house in washington, home of the national women's party. there are songs, there was a woman and wonderful song based on the 1920 song called oh dear, what is the matter? it went oh dear, what can the matter be. women are wanting the vote. and then they used sticks from the brandy wine battlefield sent by pennsylvania to recognize what liberty was. the women who would picket wilson would use his own words against him as they burnt his words in capitals and cauld
lauren is next, annapolis, maryland. go ahead. >> i was the curator at the winter wilson house museum in washington d.c. in 1995 for a celebration of the 75th anniversary. i led a team of three of our other guides, and i would like to mention a couple of things if you will indulge me. first, there is a gigantic, rich wealth and archives of artifacts and documents across the country for all 50 states researching this or would be looking up what your family might have done. among the things...
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. >> and i'm in frederick, maryland, next to our main location. we are happy to have all of you joining us this morning bright and early. especially for the unfortunate viewers on the west coast. like i said, today we're talking about coffee. so i've got my cup of joe right here in the appropriately branded mug. you got yours there, jake? >> yes, i'm supporting george mason university today. >> we support education. that's -- so my coffee, you can see it behind me here, it's new mexico coffee which is really tasty. i made it in my french press here with filtered water. i do enjoy my coffee, fresh ground is best because that releases the flavors. if you buy ground coffee, we were watching this thing the other day, ground coffee loses its flavor. as soon as you grind those, it starts releasing the flavor. you need to get the whole bean, grind it yourself and we do it in the french press with filter filtered water. >> i've been a bad boy this morning and i'm not drinking coffee that i ground myself. i am having a cup of folgers made on a pourover to
. >> and i'm in frederick, maryland, next to our main location. we are happy to have all of you joining us this morning bright and early. especially for the unfortunate viewers on the west coast. like i said, today we're talking about coffee. so i've got my cup of joe right here in the appropriately branded mug. you got yours there, jake? >> yes, i'm supporting george mason university today. >> we support education. that's -- so my coffee, you can see it behind me here, it's...
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una orden del gobernador de maryland puede hacer que el presidente trump logre su insistente presiÓn para que reabran las escuelas, pese a que las mata pasada la orden era totalmente contraria, era de mantenerla cerrada hasta el 1 de octubre. hogan dice que la apertura o el cierre de escuelas privadas debe ser por determinaciÓn. dicha determinaciÓn beneficiarÍa al hijo del mandatario, quien ingresarÁ al noveno grado en la escuela episcopal de san andrews en maryland. carolina: mientras tanto, sale a la luz del nombre del soldado que perdiÓ la vida en un lago muy cerca de la base militar fort wout, donde perdiÓ la vida la soldado hispana vanessa guillÉn, autoridades de esa instalaciÓn, donde falleció bien y otros dos militares, informaron que se trata de francisco gilberto hernÁndez vargas, de 24 aÑos, y con residencia oficial en nueva york. al parecer el joven sufriÓ un accidente, sin embargo su muerte todavÍa estaba bajo investigaciÓn. borja: es el turno de una corta pausa. al regresar, el rey de espaÑa, juan carlos i se establece fuera del paÍs mÁs de contamos quÉ
una orden del gobernador de maryland puede hacer que el presidente trump logre su insistente presiÓn para que reabran las escuelas, pese a que las mata pasada la orden era totalmente contraria, era de mantenerla cerrada hasta el 1 de octubre. hogan dice que la apertura o el cierre de escuelas privadas debe ser por determinaciÓn. dicha determinaciÓn beneficiarÍa al hijo del mandatario, quien ingresarÁ al noveno grado en la escuela episcopal de san andrews en maryland. carolina: mientras...
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maryland. 38 delegates. 38, president trump. >> i am chairman of the maryland delegation. george washington resigned his commission in the continental army in our statehouse in annapolis to become our nation's first president. maryland is home to brookville, which served as the capital of the united states in 1814 for a day when the british army was burning the white house. maryland is home to the united states naval academy. , ironman cal ripken, the greatest lover of all time babe slugger of all-time, babe ruth, and the baltimore ravens. from the mountains of western maryland to the beaches of ocean city to the chesapeake bay and our world-class crabs, maryland is america in miniature. maryland is home of the underground railroad and two of our greatest abolitionists, for good douglas and harriet tubman. frederick douglass and harriet tubman. home of francis scott key, who penned our star-spangled banner, proud to cast its 38 votes for the man who puts america first and will keep america great. president donald john trump. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the a
maryland. 38 delegates. 38, president trump. >> i am chairman of the maryland delegation. george washington resigned his commission in the continental army in our statehouse in annapolis to become our nation's first president. maryland is home to brookville, which served as the capital of the united states in 1814 for a day when the british army was burning the white house. maryland is home to the united states naval academy. , ironman cal ripken, the greatest lover of all time babe...
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most of the schools in maryland will not reopen until january. so, you know, the backlash from parents saying hey, we know the cdc says we can open safely. the american academy of pediatrics encourages kids to get back to school. and parents know that these schools are responsible. you know, essentially a business that are reacting to customers. in the meantime, this county has playgrounds open. if you are going to a private school. they are going to have a health check when you arrive, a temperature scan, a verbal health check. they separated desks. they have staggered entry times. they have really done all the things necessary to get kids back in the classroom. and you know, the teacher's union i think is reacting by doing something like this. pete: nobody -- representative, nobody is winging it here. these private schools would be following guidance to keep kids safe. and ultimately, it is true that if you didn't feel safe going to that private school, of course, you could reenroll your kids in the local government school as well. >> absolutel
most of the schools in maryland will not reopen until january. so, you know, the backlash from parents saying hey, we know the cdc says we can open safely. the american academy of pediatrics encourages kids to get back to school. and parents know that these schools are responsible. you know, essentially a business that are reacting to customers. in the meantime, this county has playgrounds open. if you are going to a private school. they are going to have a health check when you arrive, a...
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he's the chief executive of maryland in that beautiful and diverse state. he has been generous with his time, choosing to devote time and energy to our cause while leading the state government in annapolis. we have been excited to support his chair initiative, informing the progress of other states and other governors as we proceed with the necessary work of revitalizing the economy. at the beginning of his tenure, governor hogan chose to work on the issue of improving our aging infrastructure and building the modern systems of connectivity that we need to build a prosperous future. before theiority pandemic and has taken on greater importance now. governor hogan will share some of the highlights from his initiative, infrastructure, foundation for success. we look forward to hearing the conclusions and highlights of your policy work. governo the nga is not just about representing america's governors, it's about what america's governors represent. in states all across the country, governors are working together in a bipartisan way, showing leadership and fin
he's the chief executive of maryland in that beautiful and diverse state. he has been generous with his time, choosing to devote time and energy to our cause while leading the state government in annapolis. we have been excited to support his chair initiative, informing the progress of other states and other governors as we proceed with the necessary work of revitalizing the economy. at the beginning of his tenure, governor hogan chose to work on the issue of improving our aging infrastructure...
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even when she was enslaved in maryland. for those of you who saw the movie you know the power of faith. her faith guided her walk, her steps. that's what led her to her freedom journey for herself and principly her family and friends. she freed about 70 people from the eastern shore of maryland and provided direct instructions for 70 more. but in the quest for her to have a more personal relationship with her god she went deeper, and that's a part of a liberation theology. she was a testament to liberation theology. when you said she was emancipated her coming from the eastern shore of maryland up through st. catherines and as far north as st. catherine's and ultimately settling in auburn, that was an important but only part of her liberation theology. so everyone thinks of harriet, you know, as very familiar with the underground railroad and all that she did -- not to diminish that because it's what provided frederick douglas the empirical data he needed to have to use his gift of oratory to talk about the importance of th
even when she was enslaved in maryland. for those of you who saw the movie you know the power of faith. her faith guided her walk, her steps. that's what led her to her freedom journey for herself and principly her family and friends. she freed about 70 people from the eastern shore of maryland and provided direct instructions for 70 more. but in the quest for her to have a more personal relationship with her god she went deeper, and that's a part of a liberation theology. she was a testament...
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a victory for parents in maryland to want their kids back in school next. .. >> laura: a huge relief for parents in new york. andrew cuomo said you can open up schools. that means it's up to school districts how to open but >> usually for parent in new york as andrew cuomo said you can open up schools, that means it is up to school districts how you want to open but in person learning, thumbs up to that in new york, montgomery county maryland's health director who slammed parents by saying they can't open this fall had to rescind that order so that is another sigh of relief for parents in maryland and a huge victory. shannon bream, take it from here, have a great weekend. ♪ shannon: welcome to fox news at night. we begin with a fox news alert. the president rolling out a slew of executive orders he threatens to sign if lawmakers cannot agree on a new round of coronavirus relief from payroll tax cut to extended unemployment benefits to student loan payment and a ban on evictions, even floating an executive order that would force insurers to cover
a victory for parents in maryland to want their kids back in school next. .. >> laura: a huge relief for parents in new york. andrew cuomo said you can open up schools. that means it's up to school districts how to open but >> usually for parent in new york as andrew cuomo said you can open up schools, that means it is up to school districts how you want to open but in person learning, thumbs up to that in new york, montgomery county maryland's health director who slammed parents by...
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in maryland we are just weeks away from the opening day of school. in other parts of the country, schools have already reopened. i think all of us can remember back to when we were going back to school during our k-12 years. we had a mix of excitement and anxiety. and those of us who are parents with children share the excitement and ant -- and anxiety of our children as they went off to school. this year we are facing a sense of emotions and realities that none of us have ever experienced before. and i think all of us agree that we would like all students to be able to return to actual classrooms as soon as safely possible. i hope we would all also agree that we want to make sure that in returning, we don't put those children, those students or teachers or others in the school community at risk. so we all agree that in classroom -- in-classrooms instruction provides the best learning environment for students but we should also agree that students should not be returning to their classrooms if it's putting them at greater risk to their lives or their
in maryland we are just weeks away from the opening day of school. in other parts of the country, schools have already reopened. i think all of us can remember back to when we were going back to school during our k-12 years. we had a mix of excitement and anxiety. and those of us who are parents with children share the excitement and ant -- and anxiety of our children as they went off to school. this year we are facing a sense of emotions and realities that none of us have ever experienced...
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catholic and other christian, muslim schools independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police an by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the country running through this pandemic, but school teachers and the unions can figure it out. it is time to take the power back from the unions and give i to parents and to give it to families and let them decide ho to educate their children. >> i think it's also time for resistance to the health officials order is unlawful and parents just have to say we hav thousands and thousands of us, guess you're going up to put us all in jail. literally, it might come down t that. just so the audience knows how unserious these people are, the teachers are reportedly preparing wills and writing fak obits in new york teachers brought coffins and a guillotin while protesting the school reopening plans they are. so let me
catholic and other christian, muslim schools independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police an by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the country running through this pandemic, but school teachers and the unions can figure it out. it is time to...
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>> unfortunately, no new york, new jersey, maryland remain strong holds in keeping theaters closed. i am the president of new york state and we have been working very hard with the governments office, the budget director to try to get guidelines and get theaters in new york and l.a. open basically, i fear that the rest of the film releases are going to fall off the calendar and get pushed either later into the year or next year even worse. >> why can't they give you an answer has anybody says here's what we're waiting for? here are the numbers that's what is confusing restaurant owners that i talk to in new jersey are not getting any guidance they don't have any idea what the metrics are that are supposed to occur for them to be able to reopen everyone says we're consulting with health pexperts. well, of course you are but have you been given any guidance about what we need to see to get back open? it has to be incredibly frustrating. >> not at all. we had an interesting dialogue back and forth early on in april, may and june and once announced they would be part of reopening we hea
>> unfortunately, no new york, new jersey, maryland remain strong holds in keeping theaters closed. i am the president of new york state and we have been working very hard with the governments office, the budget director to try to get guidelines and get theaters in new york and l.a. open basically, i fear that the rest of the film releases are going to fall off the calendar and get pushed either later into the year or next year even worse. >> why can't they give you an answer has...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: madam president, the most recent count of confirmed americans that have died as a result of covid-19 is 157,551 souls. in my state of maryland, that confirmed number is 3,402. they are the confirmed deaths. we believe the deaths are even higher. although the united states only represents 4.3% of the world's population, we represent over 26% of the covid-19 infections and almost 23% of the fatalities madam president, these numbers are continuing to grow every day. the trump administration was ill prepared, inadequate in its response, misleading in its messaging, missing in international leadership time is reserved to deal with this -- in international leadership to deal with the global pandemic. congress took on its responsibility by passing major legislation. the passage of the cares act which was passed in march was the right response at that time to do what we needed to deal with the pandemic. but we knew by may that covid-19 would have a much longer impact on our country, w
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: madam president, the most recent count of confirmed americans that have died as a result of covid-19 is 157,551 souls. in my state of maryland, that confirmed number is 3,402. they are the confirmed deaths. we believe the deaths are even higher. although the united states only represents 4.3% of the world's population, we represent over 26% of the covid-19 infections and almost 23% of the fatalities madam president, these numbers are...
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. >> and i'm in frederick, maryland, know. to our main location, the cardi building. we're happy for you joining us this morning, especially for those on the west coast. today we're talking about coffee. so i've got my cup of joe right here in the appropriately branded mug. and i see you have yours there. >> yes, i'm supporting george mason university today. >> we support education. so my coffee, you could see it behind me here, it is new mexico pinion coffee. i made it in my french press here with filtered water. i do enjoy my coffee. fresh ground is best. because that releases the flavors. if you buy ground coffee, you were just watching this thing the other day where a cook was talking about this, the ground coffee releases the flavor so you need to get the whole bean, grind it yourself and then we do the french press with filtered water. so jake, what are you drinking? >> so i am -- i've been a bad boy this morning. and i'm not drinking coffee that i ground myself. i am having a cup of folgers made on a kennox pour-over, and to boot it is decaf. so if you saw the
. >> and i'm in frederick, maryland, know. to our main location, the cardi building. we're happy for you joining us this morning, especially for those on the west coast. today we're talking about coffee. so i've got my cup of joe right here in the appropriately branded mug. and i see you have yours there. >> yes, i'm supporting george mason university today. >> we support education. so my coffee, you could see it behind me here, it is new mexico pinion coffee. i made it in my...
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i was just talking about this case in montgomery county, maryland where they were evenss going after the catholic and other christian, muslim schools, independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police and by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the country running through this pandemic, but school teachers and the unions can figure it out. it is time to take the power back from the unions and give it to parents and to give it to families and let them decide how to educate their children. >> i think it's also time for resistance to the health officials order is unlawful and parents just have to say we have thousands and thousands of us, i guess you're going up to put us all in jail. literally, it might come down to that. just so the audience knows how unserious these people are, the teachers are reportedly preparing wills and writing fake obits in
i was just talking about this case in montgomery county, maryland where they were evenss going after the catholic and other christian, muslim schools, independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police and by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the...
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this was the sleazy move of these two men in montgomery county, maryland, friday night. parents were shocked when county hot health officer dr. travis gale without notice declare that all nonpublic schools located within montgomery county, maryland, are prohibited from physically reopening for in person instruction through october 1st. the overlords of everything in maryland had already decided to shut down public schools for in person instruction, sending thousands of working families scrambling for solutions. the order claimed that any official found in violation would be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding $5,000 or both. within 24 hours, thousands of parents, mostly moms, had mobilized. a facebook page was set up, a protest scheduled, we know those will be allowed, right? and an online petition begun. office email addresses, phone numbers for all relevant officials were posted it. montgomery county, parents felt they had been betrayed. they were outraged. mary of nazareth catholic school
this was the sleazy move of these two men in montgomery county, maryland, friday night. parents were shocked when county hot health officer dr. travis gale without notice declare that all nonpublic schools located within montgomery county, maryland, are prohibited from physically reopening for in person instruction through october 1st. the overlords of everything in maryland had already decided to shut down public schools for in person instruction, sending thousands of working families...
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it was done by one of the many chapters and it is from the collection of the maryland istorical society. the suffragists were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic, which was not exactly their fault. it was because of all the male spectators that had come out to jeer at them they were creating the block, the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. 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 workhouse. what i find interesting is that they are very well dressed. men that were picketing were from an elite, wealthy background, the majority of them. there were working women who 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 arrested meant that they were putting themselves at a higher risk even than the
it was done by one of the many chapters and it is from the collection of the maryland istorical society. the suffragists were eventually arrested for obstructing traffic, which was not exactly their fault. it was because of all the male spectators that had come out to jeer at them they were creating the block, the masses of human bodies that were obstructing traffic. but they were arrested. you can see the portrait of the two women. the women are most likely not going to pay their fine, and...
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another sigh of relief for parents in maryland and a huge victory for conservatives. shannon bream and fox news @ night take it from here. have a great weekend. >> ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to fox news @ night. i am shannon bream in washington. we begin with a fox news alert. the president tonight rolling out a slew of executive orders he will sign from a payroll tax cut to unemployment benefits and a ban on eviction and even force insurers to cover
another sigh of relief for parents in maryland and a huge victory for conservatives. shannon bream and fox news @ night take it from here. have a great weekend. >> ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to fox news @ night. i am shannon bream in washington. we begin with a fox news alert. the president tonight rolling out a slew of executive orders he will sign from a payroll tax cut to unemployment benefits and a ban on eviction and even force insurers to cover
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i then went to the university of maryland law school. i passed the bar. i was with the public of baltimore approximately ten years. i went for approximately ten years and went to [inaudible] baltimore city until 2011. >> host: we will have to leave it there. thank you for that information. >> guest: first, my wife is a fellow [inaudible] and thinking about the work that you did, some of the work i did even prior to theop work now was the actually n launched an initiative working with juvenile centers and it was a huge part so thank you for that and for the lifetime that you've given to the work. you brought up the point about the conditions having to be perfect for people to be able to make it through. the obvious answer is no, but the thing we also know is the conditions cannot be stacked against you either. if you look at what exists right now. it increases lifetime earnings by nearly $1 million. yet the research also shows college graduates were less likely [inaudible] if you take a look at this idea, like new yorkers are two times likely than their wh
i then went to the university of maryland law school. i passed the bar. i was with the public of baltimore approximately ten years. i went for approximately ten years and went to [inaudible] baltimore city until 2011. >> host: we will have to leave it there. thank you for that information. >> guest: first, my wife is a fellow [inaudible] and thinking about the work that you did, some of the work i did even prior to theop work now was the actually n launched an initiative working...
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among them, maryland congressional candidate kim klac ik to tell us about her quest to stop crime in democratic-run city all that and a lot more right here right now on "sunday morning futures." >>> and we begin this morning with what might first guest calls the single-biggest threat to u.s. national security. communist china. the danger is not remote it is present, right now, within our own borders on friday, a chinese national and researcher at ucla was arrested and charged with destroying evidence, that beijing has been stealing u.s. nuclear explosion applications and this just the latest example of espionage and intellectual property theft happening right here on our own soil. he's being sworn in as director of national independence on may 26 john ratcliffe made china one of his top priorities and seen more raw intelligence than anybody in the country except for president trump. he joins me now live for his first interview since becoming d ni, director ratcliffe it's an honor to have you thanks very much for being here. >> good morning great to be with you, maria. maria: so a lot
among them, maryland congressional candidate kim klac ik to tell us about her quest to stop crime in democratic-run city all that and a lot more right here right now on "sunday morning futures." >>> and we begin this morning with what might first guest calls the single-biggest threat to u.s. national security. communist china. the danger is not remote it is present, right now, within our own borders on friday, a chinese national and researcher at ucla was arrested and charged...
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this was the sleazy move of these two men in montgomery county, maryland, friday night. parents were shocked when county health officer dr. travis gale without notice declare that all nonpublic schools located within montgomery county, maryland, are prohibited from physically reopening for in person instruction through october 1st. the overlords of everything in maryland had already decided to shut down public schools for in person instruction, sendingof thousands of working families scramblingor for solutions. the order claimed that any official found in violation would be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding $5,000d or both. within 24 hours, thousands of parents, mostly moms, had mobilized. a facebook page was set up, a protest scheduled, we know those will be allowed, right? and an online petition begun. office email addresses, phone numbers for all relevant f officials were posted. montgomery county, parents felt they had been betrayed. they were outraged. mary of nazareth catholic school
this was the sleazy move of these two men in montgomery county, maryland, friday night. parents were shocked when county health officer dr. travis gale without notice declare that all nonpublic schools located within montgomery county, maryland, are prohibited from physically reopening for in person instruction through october 1st. the overlords of everything in maryland had already decided to shut down public schools for in person instruction, sendingof thousands of working families...
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. >>> here is ocean city, maryland. it was very windy along the coast as hurricane isiais goes of the eastern seaboard. >> we have video capturing the powerful winds that were brought on by the storm in north carolina and it made landfall in the carolina as a category one hurricane overnight and forecasters it reached sustained winds of 85 miles per hour. hurricane isiais has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it continues to track north. they have been issued for several parts of baltimore. they have the best chance for those across southern maryland and southeastern virginia. >>> video just in at inter- continental areas. it was part of an operational test. it was lost from the air force base in california to look at the readiness of the weapon system. >>> to campaign 2020, barack obama issued his first wave of 2020 endorsements. he back more than 100 candidates to help the party keep control of the house of representatives and they are trying to win a majority in the senate and at the state level, ahead of redist
. >>> here is ocean city, maryland. it was very windy along the coast as hurricane isiais goes of the eastern seaboard. >> we have video capturing the powerful winds that were brought on by the storm in north carolina and it made landfall in the carolina as a category one hurricane overnight and forecasters it reached sustained winds of 85 miles per hour. hurricane isiais has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it continues to track north. they have been issued for several...
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sheryl's from maryland. wasn't it you who said you saw this group of people you were related to in louisiana. you didn't know how or why? >> exactly. i had my dna. in d.c., maryland, virginia, being like a -- i got that. i understood that. but then, there were dots here, in louisiana. and i was like, well, how did they get down there? and then, when they made the section to georgetown university and how all that took place. because i had gone to georgetown university. and had i known, sitting in those classrooms, the connection and that the doors were still open because my relatives had been sold. and it was just surreal. i'm going to always feel some kind of way about that. >> in 2019, an effort led by students at georgetown university resulted in the school committing to raising $400,000, annually, for the descendants of the 272. the descendants, led by karen, wanted to be included in the conversation about how many money should how many money should be used. >> i thought we got to do something. we created
sheryl's from maryland. wasn't it you who said you saw this group of people you were related to in louisiana. you didn't know how or why? >> exactly. i had my dna. in d.c., maryland, virginia, being like a -- i got that. i understood that. but then, there were dots here, in louisiana. and i was like, well, how did they get down there? and then, when they made the section to georgetown university and how all that took place. because i had gone to georgetown university. and had i known,...
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another truce was achieved with political leaders in cambridge, maryland. name of the main street in cambridge, maryland symbolizes the gulf between negros and whites in this eastern shore community. this main street divides the communities geographically. a long campaign instead of violence has driven further apart racially. the demonstrations and violence brought the maryland national guard here in force to maintain order. the guardsmen stand watching cambridge. desegregation campaigns were organized by the so-called cambridge nonviolent action committee. it was headed by gloria richardson, and military leader. along the way nonviolent action became violent. juneirst explosion came in after a long series of demonstrations, arrests, more demonstrations, more arrests, truces, stop negotiations, broken promises on both sides. writing rock to the city -- rioting rocked the city. later counter demonstrating whites were flocked by police. with the city on the verge of war governor miller ordered the national guard into cambridge. modified martial law, putting a
another truce was achieved with political leaders in cambridge, maryland. name of the main street in cambridge, maryland symbolizes the gulf between negros and whites in this eastern shore community. this main street divides the communities geographically. a long campaign instead of violence has driven further apart racially. the demonstrations and violence brought the maryland national guard here in force to maintain order. the guardsmen stand watching cambridge. desegregation campaigns were...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, thurmont, maryland. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," we visit a state where the daily printed newspaper is, at least in part, about to become a thing of the past. ™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about the pill first prescribed for ra more than seven years ago. xeljanz. a
kris van cleave, cbs news, thurmont, maryland. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," we visit a state where the daily printed newspaper is, at least in part, about to become a thing of the past. ™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and...
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like he had a free ride, but he was called out very early on by a senator named millard tidings from maryland. he head up a special committee to investigate hoover mccarthy him didn't mince a word when he called mccarthy a fraud and hoax. what happened to tidings sent a lesson to anybody temped to call him out. he delivers a speech. mccarthy deliver's i famous speech in february of 1950. that spring, tied examination his committee come out with the report calling him the hoax, and that november, mccarthy is in maryland, having recite republican to run against him, having gotten his wealthy texas benefactors to back this republican, having lent the republican, a guy named butler, mccarthy's bag of dirty tricks and having beaten an incredible titan of maryland politics, millard tidings, the same we he took down been la follett jr. in wisconsin and that sent a shock wave through the senate. the message was very simple. take on joe mccarthy and be ware the bulldozer. >> yet margaret chase smith did take him on. >> she did. >> and a few others. >> i just have to say a word about margaret chase smi
like he had a free ride, but he was called out very early on by a senator named millard tidings from maryland. he head up a special committee to investigate hoover mccarthy him didn't mince a word when he called mccarthy a fraud and hoax. what happened to tidings sent a lesson to anybody temped to call him out. he delivers a speech. mccarthy deliver's i famous speech in february of 1950. that spring, tied examination his committee come out with the report calling him the hoax, and that...
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. >> national archives holdings in college park maryland include about 13,000 film and video from the united states information agency. between 1953 and 1999, the agency distributed a number of films around the world to educate people about the american system. up next, "harry s. truman: president of the united states." a short biography while the 33rd president was in his first term. ♪ >> the president of the united
. >> national archives holdings in college park maryland include about 13,000 film and video from the united states information agency. between 1953 and 1999, the agency distributed a number of films around the world to educate people about the american system. up next, "harry s. truman: president of the united states." a short biography while the 33rd president was in his first term. ♪ >> the president of the united
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i was raised in baltimore, maryland and little italy and baltimore, maryland. my father was in congress when i was born and he was the mayor and our family, we were devoutly catholic, proud of our italian-american heritage, fiercely patriotic as most immigrant families are, fiercely patriotic and, in our case, staunchly democratic. the love of america is in our dna. it's in our neighborhood and my great-grandmother lived at the white house in baltimore were one of the flags of the war of 1812 was made. we have advertised so don't pay attention to him. it's a sad thing. america, i loving can say that i love america within a fear of con -- of contradiction, i have a greater respect for the office of the president than the current resident. >> you have the presidential election to focus on and the majority -- you are defending your majority for the first time since 2010 when republicans took over. what is the banner headline for house democrats going into 2020? what is the message you are carrying out to people? house speaker pelosi: when we won in 2018 and showed
i was raised in baltimore, maryland and little italy and baltimore, maryland. my father was in congress when i was born and he was the mayor and our family, we were devoutly catholic, proud of our italian-american heritage, fiercely patriotic as most immigrant families are, fiercely patriotic and, in our case, staunchly democratic. the love of america is in our dna. it's in our neighborhood and my great-grandmother lived at the white house in baltimore were one of the flags of the war of 1812...
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of maryland's school of medicine. he eventually wound up at mercy medical. his colleagues describe him as selfless, caring and committed to his patients. in a statement from the hospital, it says he dedicated his life and career to caring for the sickest patients. when the global pandemic came down upon us, joe selflessly continued his work on the front lines. joseph costa, a critical care doctor who put his patients' needs own died last month of coronavirus, a month after he was diagnosed with covid-19. he was surrounded by his husband and nearly two dozen hospital colleagues and friends when he passed away. dr. joseph costa was 56 years old. and geico loves helping ri s getand current customersis giw a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. take an extra 15% off... the geico giveback. save on men's and women's denim! get under armour
of maryland's school of medicine. he eventually wound up at mercy medical. his colleagues describe him as selfless, caring and committed to his patients. in a statement from the hospital, it says he dedicated his life and career to caring for the sickest patients. when the global pandemic came down upon us, joe selflessly continued his work on the front lines. joseph costa, a critical care doctor who put his patients' needs own died last month of coronavirus, a month after he was diagnosed with...
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let's turn to democratic senator chris van hollen of maryland. the white house pointing fingers at the other side as these relief talks seem to have stalled. in the meantime, millions of americans have lost pandemic benefits. where do the talks stand as you understand it? why has it been so difficult to reach any sort of deal on legislation? >> craig, we should be back at the negotiating table. i was on the floor of the senate just yesterday calling on mitch mcconnell, the republican leader, to bring the senate back to washington. right now he told people to go back home and just be on standby. the coronavirus is not on standby and neither is the economic fallout. we need to get back to the table. but the problem we've got is exhibited by a comment just yesterday from ron johnson, the republican senator from wisconsin. he said and i quote, i hope the talks remain broken down, unquote. and senator mcconnell has said about half of his caucus don't want to do anything. they think the problem has gone away. so the white house can't negotiate somethin
let's turn to democratic senator chris van hollen of maryland. the white house pointing fingers at the other side as these relief talks seem to have stalled. in the meantime, millions of americans have lost pandemic benefits. where do the talks stand as you understand it? why has it been so difficult to reach any sort of deal on legislation? >> craig, we should be back at the negotiating table. i was on the floor of the senate just yesterday calling on mitch mcconnell, the republican...
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rainfall totals, the highest amounts are pos in virginia, maryland, southern new jersey. we could see locally up to 3 inches. this is on top of the 3 to 4 inches some areas got. new york city, you're pretty dry. it's mostly philadelphia southward down to virginia, portions of north carolina. south carolina could see storms too. on friday, that's when the rainfall will move northward, especially later in the day. for today's forecast, we're very hot from texas all the way through the rockies. 96 in salt lake city, 90 in denver. if you want beautiful weather, enjoy it in the great lakes and throughout the ohio valley. as we head through friday, we'll see showers and storms from new york to boston and then we're starting to warm it up in the middle of the country. yasmin, we're kind of quiet as far as the tropical storms go. we've got a ways to go still, but nothing brewing right now. >> fingers crossed things stay that way. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, facebook and twitter remove a misleading viral post by the president on his campaign. and also giving his u
rainfall totals, the highest amounts are pos in virginia, maryland, southern new jersey. we could see locally up to 3 inches. this is on top of the 3 to 4 inches some areas got. new york city, you're pretty dry. it's mostly philadelphia southward down to virginia, portions of north carolina. south carolina could see storms too. on friday, that's when the rainfall will move northward, especially later in the day. for today's forecast, we're very hot from texas all the way through the rockies. 96...
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but we share the view of democrats like thousand democratic majority leader, the senior senator from maryland, the democratic governor of connecticut all of them indicated it should be doable to land some are smarter than a flat $600. this is not complicated, mr. president. both sides want to help unemployed people, republicans never wanted the federal benefit to lapse to zero, and try to extend the money. but as ouro economy try to reopn thursday reason uncle sam should take taxes of essential workers paychecks to pay other people more to stay home. this is just a flavor of the democratic demands, that two-party should've been able to agree on a huge sweep of subjects from testing the school money to legal protection to direct payments and more. republicans want to reach an agreement everywhere we could and thing continue to fight over the contested questions later. democrats said no, because they know they're unrelated wish list items would have no prayer, no prayer of standing on their own merit. onlyta days hostage tactics coud possibly get there bad ideas across the finish line. so strug
but we share the view of democrats like thousand democratic majority leader, the senior senator from maryland, the democratic governor of connecticut all of them indicated it should be doable to land some are smarter than a flat $600. this is not complicated, mr. president. both sides want to help unemployed people, republicans never wanted the federal benefit to lapse to zero, and try to extend the money. but as ouro economy try to reopn thursday reason uncle sam should take taxes of essential...
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maryland,ilver spring thank you for waiting. i know you spoke earlier in regards to african-american alongside even though they didn't -- even though they could bring harm to the demonstration. i wonder if you're familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at johns called university birthright citizens. the roles about african-american played in the i have notvement and heard you speak about harlequin brown. she wrote a book called homespun heroes in 1926. also, our african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? martha jones's book vanguard, i cannot recommend it enough. martha is the expert on black women in the suffragette ofement and in the history american politics in general. andcommend that book anything else she writes. absolutely. one of the things for the commission, whenever we were first organizing and talking and planning for the centennial celebration, one of the things we wanted to do was to tell the full story of the women's suffrage movement. that is an inclusive history, wh
maryland,ilver spring thank you for waiting. i know you spoke earlier in regards to african-american alongside even though they didn't -- even though they could bring harm to the demonstration. i wonder if you're familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at johns called university birthright citizens. the roles about african-american played in the i have notvement and heard you speak about harlequin brown. she wrote a book called homespun heroes in 1926. also, our...
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the prison in maryland? >> guest: well, it's changed now because there is up up in due -- there is none due to covid-19. wes has not been allowed to have visitors in months, and to be honest, i'm not sure, you know, when we see that actually being lifted. in fact, right now it's pretty restricted and not just access, but even amongst people who are in jesup where they're pretty locked in now, you know, for 23 hours in their own individual cells due to covid-19. prior to that though, it's a pretty onerous process. and honestly, it's an onerous process, very intentionally so, because it's not like there's a heavy encouragement for people to be able to have outside communication of people from your family or friends come visit. often times you look at situations where these facilities are nowhere near where the majority of people who are being housed there actually live, so it's not an easy process for people to be able to go visit. and then once you do, it is really a pretty all-day process that it takes to go
the prison in maryland? >> guest: well, it's changed now because there is up up in due -- there is none due to covid-19. wes has not been allowed to have visitors in months, and to be honest, i'm not sure, you know, when we see that actually being lifted. in fact, right now it's pretty restricted and not just access, but even amongst people who are in jesup where they're pretty locked in now, you know, for 23 hours in their own individual cells due to covid-19. prior to that though, it's...
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and teachers at that maryland school tell me they're excited for the coming academic year enrollment at both schools has more than doubled. jeff bennett, nbc news >> no choice but send them outdoors and looks fun. >> as long as you have the space and the weather holds up going to be a problem for some once the weather turns again. >> very important. >>> thanks for starting your day with us. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. our plan your vote guide has everything you need to know about casting a ballot in the 2020 presidential election see where your state stands on voting rules, plus read up on deadlines, restrictions and more visit dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. (woman chattering) - [narra
and teachers at that maryland school tell me they're excited for the coming academic year enrollment at both schools has more than doubled. jeff bennett, nbc news >> no choice but send them outdoors and looks fun. >> as long as you have the space and the weather holds up going to be a problem for some once the weather turns again. >> very important. >>> thanks for starting your day with us. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. our plan your vote guide has...
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let's go to allison from maryland. allison, good morning. caller: good morning. have of people forget we an incredible agency called the postal inspection service. the postal inspectors make sure that they take care of the fog behind the scenes. they got the unabomber, and that c-spanook out actually had on that goes officers that they are the fbi, for the fbi, and they keep a close watch on the fraud situation, and they are unsung heroes. host: let's go to floyd, calling from tolerance, tennessee. good morning -- i'll branch, tennessee. good morning. caller: two points i want to make real quick. ours of thehed h representatives discussing the postal service. earlier on, they were talking about like they have 400 postal clerks out sick with covid, and they've got like 4000 positions that are not filled. you cannot run the surface if you do not have the people. covid is killing people all over this country, and the postal clerks are not immune. has slowed down because of this disease. they need to let this man do his job and fix the system. host: let's go to rich,
let's go to allison from maryland. allison, good morning. caller: good morning. have of people forget we an incredible agency called the postal inspection service. the postal inspectors make sure that they take care of the fog behind the scenes. they got the unabomber, and that c-spanook out actually had on that goes officers that they are the fbi, for the fbi, and they keep a close watch on the fraud situation, and they are unsung heroes. host: let's go to floyd, calling from tolerance,...
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i am back with maryland republican congressional candidate kim klacik. kim, i want to mention this poll. this is a hill/harris poll conducted august 22nd. president trump's approval with black voters rose 9 points during the republican national convention. you were part of that, kim. tell us if the president's messages to this community is resonating and what specifically you believe the trump administration has done for the minority community. >> yeah. to answer quickly, yeah, we are definitely listening to that message, and it is resonating. you know, this is an administration that actually has real results coming into the community. a lot of people don't talk about the fact that the criminal justice reform is something that many black americans thought president obama would tackle. he failed to do that. he didn't even attempt to do that. and then you have the first step act. a lot of people welcome back incarcerated during the tech boom, they need a skill and a trade when they come out because they can apply for careers, not just jobs. that's what we
i am back with maryland republican congressional candidate kim klacik. kim, i want to mention this poll. this is a hill/harris poll conducted august 22nd. president trump's approval with black voters rose 9 points during the republican national convention. you were part of that, kim. tell us if the president's messages to this community is resonating and what specifically you believe the trump administration has done for the minority community. >> yeah. to answer quickly, yeah, we are...
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castro has won the story now from maryland. people are also looking at the man that president trump chose to leave the postal service louis to joy who was a former republican fundraiser now leading that service and cutting workers' hours slowing mail delivery some are saying that's deliberate in order to bolster president trump's claims that mail in ballots can cost a massive voting fraud there is no evidence of that having taken place president meanwhile has requested a mail in ballot for himself in the upcoming primaries in florida. perceptions of gathered in west jerusalem near the official residence of israel's prime minister calling on benjamin netanyahu to resign or demonstrations have been held for several weeks now protesters are angry at the government's handling of the corona virus pandemic and nestle on his ongoing trial for corruption. where ronald be able to stop buying conventional weapons again in october off the u.s. failed to get the arms embargo extended just one other nation the dominican republic back to the
castro has won the story now from maryland. people are also looking at the man that president trump chose to leave the postal service louis to joy who was a former republican fundraiser now leading that service and cutting workers' hours slowing mail delivery some are saying that's deliberate in order to bolster president trump's claims that mail in ballots can cost a massive voting fraud there is no evidence of that having taken place president meanwhile has requested a mail in ballot for...
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castro al-jazeera maryland president trump has continued to back his pick for postmaster general despite the protests against him you know he's a fantastic man he wants to he wants to make the post office great again you hear the expression he wants to make the post office great again i don't know what he's doing i can only tell you he's a very smart man he'll be a great postmaster general and he needs obviously if you're going to do these millions of ballots out of nowhere he's going to obviously need funding but the democrats aren't willing to provide other things and therefore they're not going to get the funding for that but you're going to have. a catastrophic situation with universal mail in and on top of it the democrats aren't willing to give the people the money and the post office the money former u.s. president barack obama has joined the criticism of the postal service is functioning he's tweeted that everyone depends on the u.s.p.s. simmias for their social security veterans for their prescriptions small businesses trying to keep their doors open that can't be collateral dam
castro al-jazeera maryland president trump has continued to back his pick for postmaster general despite the protests against him you know he's a fantastic man he wants to he wants to make the post office great again you hear the expression he wants to make the post office great again i don't know what he's doing i can only tell you he's a very smart man he'll be a great postmaster general and he needs obviously if you're going to do these millions of ballots out of nowhere he's going to...