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in maryland. you talk about numbers that can be revised. just notes on what came out from the bureau of labor statistics today and what it means for past jobs reports -- excuse me, friday's report revised up each of the last two payroll reports with the payroll revision up by 135,000 to reach 360 6000, the number they now say of jobs that were added in august. the july payroll revisions were up 38,000 to just over one million jobs added in july. those two reports being revised up in the wake of what the bureau of labor statistics found in their september report. these numbers do change as the months go forward and made a bit more exact as they go. kenny in ellen borough, north carolina, he democrat. topline number, 194,000 jobs added. what are your thoughts? caller: my thought is the right-wing will not get vaccinated because they are still calling it a hoax, like they called russia a hoax. when they will not get vaccinated, the numbers are not going to get better. the very same people that jump u
in maryland. you talk about numbers that can be revised. just notes on what came out from the bureau of labor statistics today and what it means for past jobs reports -- excuse me, friday's report revised up each of the last two payroll reports with the payroll revision up by 135,000 to reach 360 6000, the number they now say of jobs that were added in august. the july payroll revisions were up 38,000 to just over one million jobs added in july. those two reports being revised up in the wake of...
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thank you. >> we have michigan, maryland, concerns about jamie wondering and votes. your recommendation for getting involved? >> i am not surprised. redistricting is at the front of people's minds. they are more familiar with this topic than ever before. we do not usually get involved in community engagement, but i'm sure that there are organizations within your state that work on redistricting that you could reach out to. i will throw out a couple organizations that i know are engaged. common cause is engaged in redistricting. the cato institute -- they have national outreach. in addition, you can also reach out to particular parties. the parties have what can get people engaged. at this point, they provide organizing or advice to people on how they should redistrict. we advise people on the policies that go into redistricting, so that those drawing the lines have the best possible. >> concerns about gerrymandering always comes up, but do you think that those concerns are increasing in recent years? have concerns over gerrymandering than bigger than they are right n
thank you. >> we have michigan, maryland, concerns about jamie wondering and votes. your recommendation for getting involved? >> i am not surprised. redistricting is at the front of people's minds. they are more familiar with this topic than ever before. we do not usually get involved in community engagement, but i'm sure that there are organizations within your state that work on redistricting that you could reach out to. i will throw out a couple organizations that i know are...
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belated happy birthday to my collie from maryland. >> -- colleague from maryland. >> thank you so much. i only have 364 days remaining until my birthday. appreciate that. thank you for your service. we appreciate the leadership. it is critically important to maryland, all of our states. i was in louisiana, new orleans after katrina. our committee inspected firsthand the damage done. it was shocking to see the amount of loss of life and property. the investment is one we supported. it worked. we are proud of what we were able to do to mitigate hurricane ida. we recognize the storms are becoming more frequent and severe. we have a responsibility to deal with the realities of climate change both in mitigating future pollutants, reducing greenhouse gases and adapting to new realities. your responsibilities on adapting -- i want to touch on briefly. many years ago we made a decision in maryland to invest in nourishment. storms were becoming more severe. we invested millions of dollars. the result has been billions in saving and savings in life. these investments pay off dramatically. there
belated happy birthday to my collie from maryland. >> -- colleague from maryland. >> thank you so much. i only have 364 days remaining until my birthday. appreciate that. thank you for your service. we appreciate the leadership. it is critically important to maryland, all of our states. i was in louisiana, new orleans after katrina. our committee inspected firsthand the damage done. it was shocking to see the amount of loss of life and property. the investment is one we supported....
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, with the maryland state police, and starting the first domestic violence unit for the maryland state police, we had to put our police officers through a lot of training to bring them up to speed on domestic violence and the cycle of violence. my question is, how much training have these police officers had regarding domestic violence? in the state of maryland, there's a thing such as pro prosecution. and we really train and push our police officers to do thorough investigations, so that they can actually make an arrest without the victim cooperating. and with the witness statement of brian actually hitting her -- i mean, i think the words were actually slapping her, despite what the couple said, an arrest would be possible here in the state of maryland, but we have to research the law there. and again, i'm concerned about the amount of training or lack of training that these police officers may have had. so if they hadn't had the proper training, it's very hard to blame them as individuals. but that's something that needs to be looked at. the training that they've had. >> that's a re
, with the maryland state police, and starting the first domestic violence unit for the maryland state police, we had to put our police officers through a lot of training to bring them up to speed on domestic violence and the cycle of violence. my question is, how much training have these police officers had regarding domestic violence? in the state of maryland, there's a thing such as pro prosecution. and we really train and push our police officers to do thorough investigations, so that they...
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one of the local issues is the three western counties in maryland are exploring ceding from maryland to join west virginia. part of that due to the willingness or interest in fracking for gas wells that's banned in maryland, essentially. for other environmental projects and reasons. so that is one of the biggest local issues here. host: what's the -- tell me what's the debate like? do you have any say? do you go to any town hall meetings or council meetings? caller: i'm just following it -- i found it interesting that the three counties have wanted to do this. i know some projects in those counties are being held up from the department of environment perspective. that would be able to proceed if not for the state of maryland's regulations. that's the closest i'm following it. the other issue is the debt and the bill. host: amy, aim going to stick this morning to the important public policy issues where you live. bernard in new york, good morning to you. caller: good morning, c-span. my important issue really would be crime. but it's not just crime. it's the left wing liberal rule in
one of the local issues is the three western counties in maryland are exploring ceding from maryland to join west virginia. part of that due to the willingness or interest in fracking for gas wells that's banned in maryland, essentially. for other environmental projects and reasons. so that is one of the biggest local issues here. host: what's the -- tell me what's the debate like? do you have any say? do you go to any town hall meetings or council meetings? caller: i'm just following it -- i...
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last week, i joined the maryland delegation in urging the president to approve the state of maryland's request for presidential disaster declaration for individual assistance to anne arundel county, which was hit by severe flooding and a tornado. and the mitigation grant program assistance for all jurisdictions in maryland so our residents, like many others can get the assistance they need. this is federal assistance, it is very necessary, it is warranted, i believe -- i hope it can be expeditiously reviewed and granted. i want to talk about the grant program. as i understand it, fema provides up to 75% of the cost share situation. the federal government provides 75% of eligible private costs and states and communities cover the remaining share. do you know, has there been discussion, do you know what the capacity is -- can you give us an insight into the potential for fema to increase the federal cost share to pick up more of the for the program which would make it more likely that states and localities who have budget crunches could respond to current disasters and better prepare for
last week, i joined the maryland delegation in urging the president to approve the state of maryland's request for presidential disaster declaration for individual assistance to anne arundel county, which was hit by severe flooding and a tornado. and the mitigation grant program assistance for all jurisdictions in maryland so our residents, like many others can get the assistance they need. this is federal assistance, it is very necessary, it is warranted, i believe -- i hope it can be...
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we saw it during ida, we've seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented the type of flood risks that we currently have, so we're going to be looking to you in this report to give us a game plan on how we can protect communities the best that we can from the realities of these storms. thank you, madame chair. >> senator inhofe. >> thank you, madame chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals as witnesses here were participants in a real tragedy that we face in 2019. a flooding case in oklahoma where we had levees that were 75 years old, and well well past their normal historic lifetime. and they held up. and i can remember, actually being up to my waist in water during that time, and so it was something that we were very fortunate, and since that time, we've been on pins and needles what might happen if we should get another flood. nonetheless, everyone performed very well, and the word language that we put into the 2020 worded system performed very well. general graham, as the corps plans budgets for future pr
we saw it during ida, we've seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented the type of flood risks that we currently have, so we're going to be looking to you in this report to give us a game plan on how we can protect communities the best that we can from the realities of these storms. thank you, madame chair. >> senator inhofe. >> thank you, madame chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals as witnesses here were participants in a real tragedy...
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we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been struggling to reach a deal. the stakes are certainly high for the president, for his party and for the nation. tonight president biden will take questions about his agenda directly from voters here in baltimore. everyone in this audience is vaccinated and masked per local regulations except when questioning the president. i've been vaccinated as well, tested multiple times for covid in the past week, including today. so with that i want to welcome the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you. >>
we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been...
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i am a cosponsor of the bill introduced by david from maryland which is the northern beltline, i am a strong supporter of infrastructure if it's done the right way and in regard to money on people's lives. and that. >> gary palmer, representative from alabama, thank you for joining us this morning on "washington journal". >> my pleasure, bill. >> we are joint next by congressman peter welch of vermont, he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, vermont at-large member, congressman. good to have youou back on. >> good to be with you. >> start with reconciliation package, social spending treasures the biden administration is pushing as you hear from of the dollar figure being compromised and adjusted, what are your concerns about what might be out of the package once. >> we have to make painful decisions, we don't have the single most in the house without to make some adjustments there are two ways to look at this summer in the neighborhood of two below in terms of the priorities preserved. there are three elements to at the biden's plan ist about. one is finally confessing fa
i am a cosponsor of the bill introduced by david from maryland which is the northern beltline, i am a strong supporter of infrastructure if it's done the right way and in regard to money on people's lives. and that. >> gary palmer, representative from alabama, thank you for joining us this morning on "washington journal". >> my pleasure, bill. >> we are joint next by congressman peter welch of vermont, he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, vermont...
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restaurante "cocineros" de maryland. ya quedó. ¿tuviste que negociar? poquito. aunque ya estés con at&t, te conseguí las mismas ofertas en smartphones que a los clientes nuevos. ¡eso! oh! that should be our new “everyone gets our best deals” dance. entonces... it's not just for me? oh, no... it is... and everybody else. la verdad ya llevan tiempo con eso. oh... ok! no es complicado. con at&t, todos obtienen nuestras mejores ofertas en todos los smartphones. ♪♪ tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta varios hispanos unieron sus habilidades en la preparacion de comida y el resultado fue una receta de exito.trabajan en un restaurante de washington donde se ofrece una variedad de platillos latinoamericanos que han conquistado los paladares mas exigentes. la especialidad de la casa es que todos trabajan por
restaurante "cocineros" de maryland. ya quedó. ¿tuviste que negociar? poquito. aunque ya estés con at&t, te conseguí las mismas ofertas en smartphones que a los clientes nuevos. ¡eso! oh! that should be our new “everyone gets our best deals” dance. entonces... it's not just for me? oh, no... it is... and everybody else. la verdad ya llevan tiempo con eso. oh... ok! no es complicado. con at&t, todos obtienen nuestras mejores ofertas en todos los smartphones. ♪♪ tu...
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we have seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented, the type of flood risk that we currently have. so we're going to be looking to you in this report to give us a game plan on how we can protect communities the best that we can from the realities of these storms. thank you, madam chair. >> senator inhofe. >> thank you, madam chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals who are witnesses here were participants in a real tragedy we faced in 2019, a flooding case in oklahoma where we had levees that were 75 years old and well, well past their normal historic lifetime, and they held up. i can remember actually being up to my waist in water during that time, and so it's something that we were very fortunate, and since that time, we have been on pins and needles what might happen if we should get another flood. but nonetheless, everyone performed very well, and the word of language we put into the 2020 system performs very well. general graham, as the corps plans and budgets for future projects,
we have seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented, the type of flood risk that we currently have. so we're going to be looking to you in this report to give us a game plan on how we can protect communities the best that we can from the realities of these storms. thank you, madam chair. >> senator inhofe. >> thank you, madam chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals who are witnesses here were participants in a real tragedy we faced in 2019, a...
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we've seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented of the type of flood risk that we currently have so we are going to be looking to you in this report to give a game plan on how we can protect the communities from the realities of these storms. thank you madam chair. >> thank you madam chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals were participants in the tragedy that we faced in 2019 and a flooding case in oklahoma where we had levees that were 75-years-old and they held up and i can remember it being up to my waist at that time we were very fortunate and since that time we've been on pins and needles to what might happen if we should get another. nevertheless everyone performed very well and the word of the language that we put into the 2020 system performed very well. do you believe it's important to take into account the safety of the benefits like you did in the chiefs report? chiefs report? >> senator, absolutely. >> i have to say they really did a good job in terms of the private sec
we've seen it several times in maryland. it's unprecedented of the type of flood risk that we currently have so we are going to be looking to you in this report to give a game plan on how we can protect the communities from the realities of these storms. thank you madam chair. >> thank you madam chair. i know this hearing is on ida, but all three of the individuals were participants in the tragedy that we faced in 2019 and a flooding case in oklahoma where we had levees that were...
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i want you to meet vanessa antrum from bowie, maryland. she's retired. she's a caregiver for her elderly parents. >> god love you. >> she's a democrat. vanessa, your question. >> yes, mr. president. my parents have been married for 73 years and both are dealing -- [ applause ] yes. both of them are dealing with dementia. my father, who is a veteran, is completely bedridden, and my mom is experiencing issues with walking. i have found the process for me to provide care for them in my home very hard. they have worked all their life only for me to experience a lot of red tape to provide support in a loving home environment. what is being done to support the elderly, especially for middle-class family like mine? >> well, first of all, you're a good daughter, number one. >> thank you. >> number two, i was in a situation like you where i was makining $42,000 a year as a senator at the time. although i was listed as the poorest man in the senate for many years. but i was still making more money because the senate salaries were going up. what happened was my dad
i want you to meet vanessa antrum from bowie, maryland. she's retired. she's a caregiver for her elderly parents. >> god love you. >> she's a democrat. vanessa, your question. >> yes, mr. president. my parents have been married for 73 years and both are dealing -- [ applause ] yes. both of them are dealing with dementia. my father, who is a veteran, is completely bedridden, and my mom is experiencing issues with walking. i have found the process for me to provide care for them...
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now, more details in silver springs maryland . >> the fda could be said to approve the mix-and-match use of covid-19 vaccine does booster shot . >> with the fda's going to say zika to make it easy you can get a different booster if you want but we recommend staying with the same brand if you can . >> the new york times reports the move could come as soon as wednesday and an fda spokesperson confirms the agency has the power to make the authorization if it feels it needed . >> in the real world, all these combinations are the boosters already happening so it's a matter of urgency . >> and fda official handed out the move on friday were an independent advisory committee approved a second dose for people with the johnson & johnson vaccine . >> it might be down the road cannot necessarily right overhead but the whole mix-and- match strategy. >> i would say it's possible . >> that's all i wanted to hear . >> the approval comes as tensions are on the rise for a minority of americans who are holding out from getting their first back been doses. thousands protested in california saying that
now, more details in silver springs maryland . >> the fda could be said to approve the mix-and-match use of covid-19 vaccine does booster shot . >> with the fda's going to say zika to make it easy you can get a different booster if you want but we recommend staying with the same brand if you can . >> the new york times reports the move could come as soon as wednesday and an fda spokesperson confirms the agency has the power to make the authorization if it feels it needed ....
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? is -- >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote no on the motion to adjourn as the member designated mr. smith, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated mr. veasey will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the motion to adjourn. mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. adams, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote no on the motion to adjourn. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. thompson of mississippi, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. thompson will vote no on the motion to adjourn. search for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mike mccaul of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8,
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? is -- >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote no on the motion to adjourn as the member designated mr. smith, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated mr. veasey will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated as the...
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they're loose in maryland, evading capture for nearly two months. >>> but first the three friends chowing down on chipotle, one state at a time. that's next. you're watching "world news now." e. that's next. you're watching "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. eargo 5 is here. our latest, virtually invisible, fully rechargeable device that allows you to personalize your hearing experience. call or go online now. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss, with free remote hearing checks and
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we will talk to former maryland superintendent andrea cane, dr. andrea kane about what happened after she wrote an email mentioning racism in the wake of george floyd's death. this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is the planning effect from fidelity. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? for future generations. salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes
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see net is joining us from silverspring in the state of maryland in the u. s. so i'm probably gonna ask you to speculate in what could be behind this you know, my bed is that someone pushed a button wrong, or a cord got unplugged, which seems really minor. but the reality is that we've seen these things before where eyes suddenly something is configured incorrectly. an entire swath of the internet, r e are not available. this is particularly as happened to people like amazon, who are relied upon by netflix and the new york times. and all sorts of other places. and when they stop working, suddenly, the lot of the internet goes dark. so my bed is something like that. i did. the near times actually spoke with a couple of facebook, internal security people who said that it's very unlikely that it's a hack because usually i hack his targeted and this is affecting everything. if this is something minor, as you say, why would it go on for so long? i mean, its been over one hour, almost 2 hours. now, if this would was something my yahoo nav. so if, if i know, well, one
see net is joining us from silverspring in the state of maryland in the u. s. so i'm probably gonna ask you to speculate in what could be behind this you know, my bed is that someone pushed a button wrong, or a cord got unplugged, which seems really minor. but the reality is that we've seen these things before where eyes suddenly something is configured incorrectly. an entire swath of the internet, r e are not available. this is particularly as happened to people like amazon, who are relied...
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but that included maryland as well. september 1 it came to the state of maryland and damage hundreds of homes and businesses unfortunately even claimge o the life of a resident of rockville. i am very grateful to the president and to you for granting the maryland delegation request for federal disaster assistance to the hazard mitigation grant program which you spent a lot of time today talking about that was granted on september 13. last week i joined the maryland delegation and urging the president to approve the state of maryland request for presidential declaration for individual assistance which were hit by severe flooding and a tornado in fact. and has mitigation grant program assistance for all jurisdictions in maryland. so our residents, like many others in these various states will get the assistance that theysi need. this is a federal assistance it's very necessary, it is warranted i can hope it can be expeditiously reviewed and granted. i want to talk about the grant program aas little bit. as i understand th
but that included maryland as well. september 1 it came to the state of maryland and damage hundreds of homes and businesses unfortunately even claimge o the life of a resident of rockville. i am very grateful to the president and to you for granting the maryland delegation request for federal disaster assistance to the hazard mitigation grant program which you spent a lot of time today talking about that was granted on september 13. last week i joined the maryland delegation and urging the...
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the increasing percentage of vaccinated deaths in maryland. listen to this. >> in the last 6 to 8 weeks, more than 40% of the people who died in maryland were fully vaccinated. >> will: i don't offer that up to lead the audience anywhere, admiral. but this is the type of information that's being deprived of people as they try to go about making an honest and educated decision. >> so, don't know maryland very well but it's a very important point and one of the reasons for boosters, in that the people who are dying after being vaccinated are fully vaccinated tend to be really the elderly. we talk about over 65, but it's really over 70 or 75. or those like former secretary powell who had a tremendous underlying medical illness and immunosuppression. even being fully vaccinated does not make you invincible and certainly if you are elderly or have these conditions, you are still at risk of dying of covid. >> will: no doubt that leads us down the rabbit hole and chasing the track how many booster shots. how often do they last. these are all question
the increasing percentage of vaccinated deaths in maryland. listen to this. >> in the last 6 to 8 weeks, more than 40% of the people who died in maryland were fully vaccinated. >> will: i don't offer that up to lead the audience anywhere, admiral. but this is the type of information that's being deprived of people as they try to go about making an honest and educated decision. >> so, don't know maryland very well but it's a very important point and one of the reasons for...
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anita: all right, katie byrne live for us from maryland. you can get the latest on our fox weather streaming service or download the app for all of your weather needs. griff: final sprint is underway in virginia in the governor's race. we'll have all of that in the next hour. stay tuned. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. humira helps people achieve remission that can last. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infecti
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gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio of oregon, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. butterfield will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. takano of california, i inform the house that mr. takano will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, i inform th
gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio of oregon, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 1511. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: madam...
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in gathers burg maryland. that happened. that's the truth. so many of our challenges are tied to that history around slavery and segregation and red lining. we can't wish it away. we can't bury it. if we do, we risk undermining our ability to improve our society. and that sadly, i think is the hope here that we sort of freeze our society in the systemic racism that plagued us since the beginning. >> i believe the place where john booth hid out was maryland, harriet tubman. >> some of it is disingenuous. a couple months ago he pretends to be a scholar in critical race theory, which he's not. he's the guy with a political agenda to try to use this issue to get more people to vote republican and he actually admitted that. which is helpful that he did this thing at the claremont institute behind these uprisings in schools. here he is admitting he actually really doesn't care about these issues at all. >> there is these, like, very kind of pathetic and very, you know, angry graduate students that, you know, try to
in gathers burg maryland. that happened. that's the truth. so many of our challenges are tied to that history around slavery and segregation and red lining. we can't wish it away. we can't bury it. if we do, we risk undermining our ability to improve our society. and that sadly, i think is the hope here that we sort of freeze our society in the systemic racism that plagued us since the beginning. >> i believe the place where john booth hid out was maryland, harriet tubman. >> some...
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and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new obviously gang kunal sake of i. e. d. david, why the t, their dog this, the sono, came killing all sega which side of june the whole the is took. so through them in fin phone, oatmeal, 2 on either santo honda this? well can i isn't there. so regarding the kink your data always cycle johnny, of course that he mutational. ah, sure you. she visited fort detrick's, usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases. in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them, all of these wer
and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new obviously gang kunal sake of i. e. d. david, why the t, their dog this, the sono, came killing all sega which side of june the whole the is took. so...
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calling from maryland on the independent line. good morning. caller: i want to make a comment about covid, but for some want to state the people need to wake up and realize that the two-party system in america is at the wallop desk a duopoly. we really don't have a church -- system in america creates a duopoly. we really don't have a choice. while we fight one another, they keep moving their agenda toward the totality in government that they desire. it's hypocritical that the abortionists have been using the my choice by a bureaucrat, by a politician. the last person i would trust. it is my body. it is my choice. what i go to my doctor and he says you have this ailment and here are the various treatment you can take, at the end of the day it's my decision whether or not i utilize those medications or either utilize those treatments. people have to realize that the government cannot solve our problems because they are our problems. host: let's go to terry who was calling from north carolina on the republican line. good morning. caller: morning.
calling from maryland on the independent line. good morning. caller: i want to make a comment about covid, but for some want to state the people need to wake up and realize that the two-party system in america is at the wallop desk a duopoly. we really don't have a church -- system in america creates a duopoly. we really don't have a choice. while we fight one another, they keep moving their agenda toward the totality in government that they desire. it's hypocritical that the abortionists have...
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that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new obviously gang kunal sake of i e d. david, why the t did ok this. the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took so through them in thin so not lineal 2 on either santo honda this. well, can i live there? so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting ma'am with these diseases in order to
that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new obviously gang kunal sake of i e d. david, why the t did ok...
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this is an image in maryland. new money. no diesel bailing at you. is diesel asked you about putting mediation? ah one lemme is suspected to have been running experiments on tex. it's thought ticks are infected with zika virus, west nile fever, dingey fever and other equally dangerous pathogens, and then released into their natural habitat. neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah, ah. since 2018 under odin number 928, issued by ukraine's ministry of health international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the country's hospital patients as a testing ground, including children special safety measures in the handling of hazardous microorganisms are very expensive. mm hm. and it's a lot cheaper and easier to conduct that kind of research in countries where lives are of low value to the usa. the west, of course, does not care about the lives or the conditions of the ukraine or the population. it is also been a, historically, i'd buy people like adolf hitler, and the german were wor, dia
this is an image in maryland. new money. no diesel bailing at you. is diesel asked you about putting mediation? ah one lemme is suspected to have been running experiments on tex. it's thought ticks are infected with zika virus, west nile fever, dingey fever and other equally dangerous pathogens, and then released into their natural habitat. neither ukraine nor the u. s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. ah, ah. since 2018 under odin number 928, issued by...
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jan crawford, cbs news, chevy chase, maryland. >> sargent: a strong little girl and a sweet one. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm irika sargent in chicago. good night. captioning sponsory ptioned by >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> breaking news out of gilroy, the shooting investigation underway at the home of the south bay councilwoman. >>> any preparations to ease some masked mandates in the bay area in a couple of days. could things actually be getting back to normal? there are some signs of that. thank you for joining us. we will begin with the breaking news out of gilroy as a halloween party shooting at the home of a councilwoman killed one person and injured three others. we are live at the scene with more on the developing story. >> reporter: the shooting happened around 1:00 this morning, 17 hours after the shooting, police collecting evidence still. gilroy police have shut down this dead-end street, the house is located at the far end of the street. public records show councilwoman rebeca armendariz lives at the house.
jan crawford, cbs news, chevy chase, maryland. >> sargent: a strong little girl and a sweet one. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm irika sargent in chicago. good night. captioning sponsory ptioned by >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> breaking news out of gilroy, the shooting investigation underway at the home of the south bay councilwoman. >>> any preparations to ease some masked mandates in the bay...
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and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial and how about asked for still to new others. they gang kunal sake of i. e d. the router by the the 3rd . okay. this the signal came. kunal, sega, which side of june. oh, that is still clear through thumb in thin foam oatmeal. tuan, i thought, santo, honda this well, continental day. so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fault dietrich, the usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the writing, thirty's and forty's and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these w
and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial and how about asked for still to new others. they gang kunal sake of i. e d. the router by the the 3rd . okay. this the signal came. kunal, sega, which side of june. oh, that is still clear through...
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maryland democrat jamie raskin says other trump aides are working with the committee. >> a lot of people want to come forward and feel terrible about the role that they played. >> reporter: former president trump filed a lawsuit to stop the release of key documents, but president biden waived that executive privilege. those documents could be released as soon as next month. the panel has subpoenaed more than a dozen people including former white house chief of staff mamark meadows. some of them are already turning over documents and giving testimony. anne-marie? >> all right, laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> millions of americans could soon get an extra layer of protection against covid. the fda today is expected to give the green light to moderna and johnson & johnson's booster shots. this as a new study shows how effective the pfizer vaccine is for children. lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: just weeks before the federal government is expected to authorize the pfizer vaccine for children as young as 5, a new study shows it's more effective in kids than for ad
maryland democrat jamie raskin says other trump aides are working with the committee. >> a lot of people want to come forward and feel terrible about the role that they played. >> reporter: former president trump filed a lawsuit to stop the release of key documents, but president biden waived that executive privilege. those documents could be released as soon as next month. the panel has subpoenaed more than a dozen people including former white house chief of staff mamark meadows....
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maryland and become a part of west virginia. now, we'll see how that process plays out, but they're the westernmost counties of maryland. there they are right now, garrett county, allegheny county and washington county. would west virginia welcome them? >> absolutely. absolutely, hands down. west virginia will welcome any and all. but with all of that and everything, we all know that this is a difficult, uphill, you know, upstream climb, you know, for these people or swim, you know? but nevertheless, these people are unhappy. these people want to leave. why wouldn't you want to come to west virginia? i mean, lead the nation in -- [inaudible conversations] rachel: i'm curious, what's the process? what do these counties need too old? you said it's an uphill battle, what do they have to do? >> well, i think what has to happen, and it's a process where west virginia accepts, maryland agrees to let go, then the federal government agrees that that's okay, then they can come. and then there'll be a price tag where west virginia will ha
maryland and become a part of west virginia. now, we'll see how that process plays out, but they're the westernmost counties of maryland. there they are right now, garrett county, allegheny county and washington county. would west virginia welcome them? >> absolutely. absolutely, hands down. west virginia will welcome any and all. but with all of that and everything, we all know that this is a difficult, uphill, you know, upstream climb, you know, for these people or swim, you know? but...
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after getting a foot hold in maryland she sent for her daughter. >> tens of thousands, children, many from central america, flooding the border. >> she became part of a wave of unaccompanied minor who's crossed the border in 2014. >> now the big question is why? why are these children making the dangerous trek to the united states? first of all, family. a lot of these kids want to reunite with their family in the united states. the second is violence. the violence in the city and in this country is at an all time high. >> for demaris, a new life in america should have men a shot at a brighter future. but that's not what happened. on january 8th, 2017, she arrived at this park in virginia and that was the last time she was seen alive. >> in her killing, all the suspects were between the ages of 15 and 21. ten people were arrested for a brutal, brutal murder. take a right into here in this parking lot. this is where things got started. >> so it just happened in the middle of the day? >> yeah. ms 13, they lured someone to the park like this under the pre tense of showinging marijuana or
after getting a foot hold in maryland she sent for her daughter. >> tens of thousands, children, many from central america, flooding the border. >> she became part of a wave of unaccompanied minor who's crossed the border in 2014. >> now the big question is why? why are these children making the dangerous trek to the united states? first of all, family. a lot of these kids want to reunite with their family in the united states. the second is violence. the violence in the city...
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host: lynn calling from parkville, maryland on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: i am calling about the government in general. i wanted to ask you a question if you will bear with me for a second. what form of government or how do you think government will function in the 23rd century? host: no earthly idea. caller: you have no idea? of course not. why are we still trying to function under a government that was formed in the 18th and 19th century? it has no purpose in today's world. it is defunct, it is completely ineffective, they do nothing for the average person, all they do is fight amongst their selves in a two-party system that it was not designed for. i don't know how we think we are going to move further when all they are interested in in government is their own political agendas and stuffing their pockets. host: let's go to ramon calling from florida on the republican line. good morning. ramon, are you there? let's go to lisa calling from albany, new york on the independent line. good m
host: lynn calling from parkville, maryland on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: i am calling about the government in general. i wanted to ask you a question if you will bear with me for a second. what form of government or how do you think government will function in the 23rd century? host: no earthly idea. caller: you have no idea? of course not. why are we still trying to function under a government that was formed in...
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if you get to drive out of here in a couple weeks, you can see, if you maryland delaware 301 funding the money. it's pain with tolls. when hurricane ida made landfall exactly 16 years after katrina, the system on the first test and unfortunately, we held strong and prevent catastrophic flooding in new orleans we saw in 2005 this is where we can see federal investment in resilience dividends. challenge still remains, the biggest obstacles with projects like the one in louisiana as well as delaware reimbursements from the court to cover the cost of operating and maintaining his projects after they are constructed. the court in politics and budget shortfalls, recovery all of these state to foot the bills. the area is strapped for resources and unable to make investments in resilience they so desperately need. we know the need is real, states are higher including our economy and homes and peoples lives and livelihoods are at stake. look how louisiana fared during ida while sophisticated water infrastructure to protect the city from flooding from other communities in the state court devas
if you get to drive out of here in a couple weeks, you can see, if you maryland delaware 301 funding the money. it's pain with tolls. when hurricane ida made landfall exactly 16 years after katrina, the system on the first test and unfortunately, we held strong and prevent catastrophic flooding in new orleans we saw in 2005 this is where we can see federal investment in resilience dividends. challenge still remains, the biggest obstacles with projects like the one in louisiana as well as...
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. >> reporter: but this year, in this maryland neighborhood, halloween was different. >> happy halloween! >> reporter: kasey, a joyfulttle braicancer.iagnosed this >> i got 15 ivs. >> 15 i.v.s, because you have really small veins. >> reporter: after surgery and radiation, her chemotherapy was starting just before halloween, so the neighbors helped kasey have her favorite day early. >> everybody was home. everybody had candy. everybody wanted to be there. >> reporter: showing the love and power of community. >> we did 100% for kasey, not for us at all. but at the end of the day, i was just reflecting on how just completely happy i was. and it's been a while since there's just been, like, joy. >> reporter: joy, a good day. >> yeah, and was it was really great to have that feeling and that good day. >> reporter: a good day, a real treat. jan crawford, cbs news, chevy chase, maryland. >> o'donnell: and we are praying for kasey's swift recovery. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: tomorrow, our exclusive interview with sally yates, who was fired from the department of justice by donald trump a
. >> reporter: but this year, in this maryland neighborhood, halloween was different. >> happy halloween! >> reporter: kasey, a joyfulttle braicancer.iagnosed this >> i got 15 ivs. >> 15 i.v.s, because you have really small veins. >> reporter: after surgery and radiation, her chemotherapy was starting just before halloween, so the neighbors helped kasey have her favorite day early. >> everybody was home. everybody had candy. everybody wanted to be...
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i happen to be the senior adviser to governor hogan in the state of maryland. in the last six to eight weeks, more than 40% of the people that died in maryland were fully vaccinated. those over 65 and those 16-65 with comorbidities to -- need to get boosted. very, very sad. we lost a lot of individuals in this period where their immunity has waned. in my view, it was unnecessary. we could have been more aggressive in getting our recommendations to get booster vaccines out. >> martha: an important reminder to everybody in that category to do just that. the last time you were here, doctor, you talked about the delta variant, which is on the decline at this moment in history in the united states. you said that you were worried there could be something more lethal coming. i spoke with dr. stephen quay. he talked about a separate virus that he's concerned about, something that they've been using and working on in the wuhan lab. listen to this. >> we found the lab was contaminated with a virus that is two years ahead. it's 80% lethal. so this is not -- if you didn't
i happen to be the senior adviser to governor hogan in the state of maryland. in the last six to eight weeks, more than 40% of the people that died in maryland were fully vaccinated. those over 65 and those 16-65 with comorbidities to -- need to get boosted. very, very sad. we lost a lot of individuals in this period where their immunity has waned. in my view, it was unnecessary. we could have been more aggressive in getting our recommendations to get booster vaccines out. >> martha: an...
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next up is john in maryland. john >> caller: hello, jim. this is john from maryland my five stocks are pnc financial, microsoft, target, lowe's, u.p.s. am i diversified >> now, this is a simpler issue for me it's not hard at all microsoft we just identified that as a software company u.p.s. is -- they had a blow-up quarter? how did they have a blow-up quarter in retrospect of what amazon did pnc, people liking the stock lowe's and target are truly the same i had people speak at a sustainability conference, and there's too much overlap there i have to say we'll take out target they have had a great run. and i will put in united health like the gentleman nadir suggested, even though he is a cowboys fan. that way you get the diversification you need now we go to stick with cramer because i took too much time but it's sometimes worth it. it's so hard to figure out do you own microsoft and you own google and the answer is, yes, you do so stick with cramer >> announcer: coming up, this company floundered in the first day of trading now, cramer se
next up is john in maryland. john >> caller: hello, jim. this is john from maryland my five stocks are pnc financial, microsoft, target, lowe's, u.p.s. am i diversified >> now, this is a simpler issue for me it's not hard at all microsoft we just identified that as a software company u.p.s. is -- they had a blow-up quarter? how did they have a blow-up quarter in retrospect of what amazon did pnc, people liking the stock lowe's and target are truly the same i had people speak at a...
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. >> reporter: but this year, in this maryland neighborhood, halloween was different. >> happy halloween! >> reporter: kasey, a joyful little girl who loves the outdoors, was diagnosed this summer with brain cancer. >> i got 15 ivs. >> 15 ivs, because you have really small veins. >> reporter: after surgery and radiation, her chemotherapy was starting just before halloween, so the neighbors helped kasey have her favorite day early. >> everybody was home. everybody had candy. everybody wanted to be there. >> reporter: showing the love and power of community. >> we did 100% for kasey, not for us at all. but at the end of the day, i was just reflecting on how just completely happy i was. and it's been a while since there's just been, like, joy. >> reporter: joy, a good day. >> yeah, and was it was really great to have that feeling and that good day. >> reporter: a good day, a real treat. jan crawford, cbs news, chevy chase, maryland. >> o'donnell: and we are praying for kasey's swift recovery. we'll be right back. . >> o'donnell: tomorrow, our exclusive interview with sally yates, who was fi
. >> reporter: but this year, in this maryland neighborhood, halloween was different. >> happy halloween! >> reporter: kasey, a joyful little girl who loves the outdoors, was diagnosed this summer with brain cancer. >> i got 15 ivs. >> 15 ivs, because you have really small veins. >> reporter: after surgery and radiation, her chemotherapy was starting just before halloween, so the neighbors helped kasey have her favorite day early. >> everybody was home....
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during his administration says a viewer in maryland. derrick up next in seattle on the independent line. good morning. caller: this is real important what i have to say. you need to let me finish. first of all, i would like for you to ask my republican to call in, if the representative votes against these packages what is represented or the child tax credits, all these social problems that president biden is trying to get rid of. ask the republicans, do they want these programs? you have representatives such as margaret taylor greene has adds 600,000 loan from one of these programs and numerous of them, they vote no but take the dough. as for what the democrats should do is put this in the bill. they can take everything that's going to sinema state and joe manchin's state which is the second poorest and he gets special treatment, opiod addiction in the state. ask these people what they're doing. if they vote no they should not get any of the aid. they did not take obamacare. if the governors do not opt in and take this money, the republ
during his administration says a viewer in maryland. derrick up next in seattle on the independent line. good morning. caller: this is real important what i have to say. you need to let me finish. first of all, i would like for you to ask my republican to call in, if the representative votes against these packages what is represented or the child tax credits, all these social problems that president biden is trying to get rid of. ask the republicans, do they want these programs? you have...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. defazio of oregon, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. crenshaw, i inform the house that mr. crenshaw will vote yea on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, as the member designated by mr. lawson, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from indiana seek recognition? mrs. walorski: mr. speaker, as the member designated mr. baird of indiana, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote y
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. defazio of oregon, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. crenshaw, i inform the house that mr. crenshaw will vote yea on h.r. 4611. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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jan crawford, cbs news, maryland. >> o'donnell: he's pretty good! we'll be right back. yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... thatow you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can...
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experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> a maryland man killed his own brother over a conspiracy theory on vaccines. he is also accused of killing his sterpl and elderly woman. this is horrific. >> yeah, brianna. charging documents show that jeffrey burnham's mother initially called police, according to that report. and in that report she claimed she questioned her son's mental stability, a 46-year-old maryland man accused of killing three people a week ago. among them his brother, a pharmacist. he told his mother before the murders he planned to confront his brother over administering covid vaccines. he said he was using them to poison people and his brother knew something about it. he killed his brother and his wife only after stabbing an elderly woman to death. the motive in the killing of 83-year-old rebecca reynolds was simply to use her car. burnham was tracked down by police and remains without bond as of this morning. cnn did reach out to multiple authorities. waiting to hear back from the county state attorney's office to try to hear and learn more about this case that i
experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> a maryland man killed his own brother over a conspiracy theory on vaccines. he is also accused of killing his sterpl and elderly woman. this is horrific. >> yeah, brianna. charging documents show that jeffrey burnham's mother initially called police, according to that report. and in that report she claimed she questioned her son's mental stability, a 46-year-old maryland man accused of killing three people a week ago. among them his...
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a jan crawford, cbs news, bowie, maryland. >> o'donnell: he's pretty good! we'll be right back. good! we'll be right back. yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. (upbeat pop music throughout) did you know some deodorants may not last all day? secret works immediately! and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with
a jan crawford, cbs news, bowie, maryland. >> o'donnell: he's pretty good! we'll be right back. good! we'll be right back. yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and...