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[applause] >> hello, maryland. [applause] i can tell you, it is such a joy , a joy to be here on this day. and what a joy to be back here in maryland. i have to say, i was just 22 years old when i first came to maryland. i was starting a new job as a coanchor of the 6:00 news on wjz -tv. i left my home in nashville and i drove myself here in an oldsmobile cutlass to baltimore. i moved into the third floor at 10109 windstream drive, columbia, maryland, which at the time was considered this new model city. i was so excited. living away from home for the first time, from my family for the very first time. as i walked around the city of baltimore that first week, i saw the strangest thing. the promo campaign was my face on billboards. my face on the back of buses. my face advertising the 6:00 news with jerry turner. remember jerry turner? and the question on the billboards and buses said, what is an oprah? [laughter] honestly, i didn't really know. they answer to that myself. when i moved to maryland, i had no idea, re
[applause] >> hello, maryland. [applause] i can tell you, it is such a joy , a joy to be here on this day. and what a joy to be back here in maryland. i have to say, i was just 22 years old when i first came to maryland. i was starting a new job as a coanchor of the 6:00 news on wjz -tv. i left my home in nashville and i drove myself here in an oldsmobile cutlass to baltimore. i moved into the third floor at 10109 windstream drive, columbia, maryland, which at the time was considered this...
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family, friends and marylanders. my name is mina. >> i'm chloe. >> my name is sasha and we are honored to introduce the next lieutenant governor, our mom aruna miller. [applause] >> my mom raised us with a simple philosophy. when the universe presents you with an opportunity, say yes. as an eight-year-old kid it wasn't easy to say yes to knocking on strangers doors on a rainy saturday to ask them who they were building for or standing outside metro station's at seven :00 a.m. trying to hand out information to half-asleep commuters. i did a lot of complaining over the years, sorry mom, i did -- i was grateful for the moment you challenged me to say yes. you made us believe everything was possible. [applause] >> my mom doesn't only welcome opportunity. she welcomes challenges. the lieutenant governor used to be terrified of public speaking. for those who have seen her speak, it is hard to believe. instead of shying away from it, she faced her fears and took a stand up comedy class. i won't subject you to the jokes that
family, friends and marylanders. my name is mina. >> i'm chloe. >> my name is sasha and we are honored to introduce the next lieutenant governor, our mom aruna miller. [applause] >> my mom raised us with a simple philosophy. when the universe presents you with an opportunity, say yes. as an eight-year-old kid it wasn't easy to say yes to knocking on strangers doors on a rainy saturday to ask them who they were building for or standing outside metro station's at seven :00 a.m....
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hello maryland! i can tell you it is such a joy, a joy to be here on this day and what a joy to be back here in maryland! i am back! i have to say i was 22 years old when i first came to maryland and i was starting a new job as a co-anchor of the 6:00 news on wjztv. i left my home in nashville and i drove myself here in an oldsmobile cutlass to baltimore. i moved into the third floor at 1010109 windstream drive columbia maryland which at the time was considered this new model city. i was so excited. living away from home for the first time, from my family for the first time. as i walked around the city of baltimore, i saw the strangest thing. their promo campaign was my face on billboards. my face on the back of buses, my face advertising the 6:00 news with jerry turner. i question on the billboard -- a question on the billboard said what is an opera? -- operah? i do not know the answer to that when i moved to maryland, i had no idea it really will who i was or what an oprah was. maryland is where i
hello maryland! i can tell you it is such a joy, a joy to be here on this day and what a joy to be back here in maryland! i am back! i have to say i was 22 years old when i first came to maryland and i was starting a new job as a co-anchor of the 6:00 news on wjztv. i left my home in nashville and i drove myself here in an oldsmobile cutlass to baltimore. i moved into the third floor at 1010109 windstream drive columbia maryland which at the time was considered this new model city. i was so...
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together we truly have changed maryland for the better. may god continue to bless the great state of maryland and the united states of america. >> today, former secretary of state mike pompeo shares his views on public service and international affairs including the ongoing war in ukraine. watch this conversation live starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, also c-span now, free mobile video apps or online, c-span.org. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books, at 95 eastern, former republican senator phil gramm of texas and co-author john early take a critical look at economic disparity in the united states and how they are measured with their ok the myth of american inequaty and 10 p.m. on "after words" talkshow host armstrong williams and civil rights attorney, co-authors of crisis in the classroom share their concerns about the education system in america. they are interviewed by political education editor. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your p
together we truly have changed maryland for the better. may god continue to bless the great state of maryland and the united states of america. >> today, former secretary of state mike pompeo shares his views on public service and international affairs including the ongoing war in ukraine. watch this conversation live starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, also c-span now, free mobile video apps or online, c-span.org. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors...
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the people of maryland. who have had the actual i've had the good fortune to meet at ball games, businesses and schools, downtowns and main streets. i wish that all marylanders and all americans could see what i've been able to see. up close every civil day over these past eight years. that deep down, there truly is far more that unites us then divides us. this one last time, from the bottom of my heart, thank you and farewell. serving you has been the honor of a lifetime. together we truly have changed maryland for the better. may god continue to bless the great state of maryland and the united states of america. president biden travels to solebury to martin luther king day. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> misprint comes out of the store. -- miss bryant comes out of the store. he whistles. he gave her the wolf whistle. he had to have understood the atmosphere in 1955. that was death in itself. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days of a lift trouble
the people of maryland. who have had the actual i've had the good fortune to meet at ball games, businesses and schools, downtowns and main streets. i wish that all marylanders and all americans could see what i've been able to see. up close every civil day over these past eight years. that deep down, there truly is far more that unites us then divides us. this one last time, from the bottom of my heart, thank you and farewell. serving you has been the honor of a lifetime. together we truly...
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in maryland we have proven that this is still possible. our story should be a beacon of hope for the nation which seems more divided than ever. america truly is at a critical turning .1 in which the very fate of our democracy could be at stake. all of the performative politics and the angry false rhetoric threaten not just to divide us politically but to tear our country apart. toxic politics will not restore america. only real leadership will do that. we must reject and overcome fear and hatred in our politics and in our society and we must work to rebuild the bonds of trust and respect among americans. i recognize that this is a tall task but we party achieve the impossible. tonight in this sacred place where the great experiment of american democracy was literally born i will probably say that my faith in this country and my optimism for her future has never wavered and that's because of you, the people of maryland who have had the good fortune to meet at ballgames, businesses and schools downtown and main streets but i wish that all ma
in maryland we have proven that this is still possible. our story should be a beacon of hope for the nation which seems more divided than ever. america truly is at a critical turning .1 in which the very fate of our democracy could be at stake. all of the performative politics and the angry false rhetoric threaten not just to divide us politically but to tear our country apart. toxic politics will not restore america. only real leadership will do that. we must reject and overcome fear and...
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and the maryland campaign, why did lee invade maryland? the armies of, the campaign, understanding strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does and turns out the way it does? mcclellan and special orders. 191 this is the famous lost orders. robert lee's orders to his armies that are discovered and mcclellan is given those orders. we'll talk that and why lee offer battle at sharpsburg. it was a very controversial by robert e lee. all right the war and slavery. now, onef the myths from the civil war, and w know the civil war is famous for all of its myths. but one of the myths of the civil war is that emancipation played no role until september 1862, when lincoln issued the preliminary emancipation proclamation that is not true from the beginning of the war the republican party and lincoln were out for slavery. they were they didn't want the border states, missouri, kentucky, maryland were slaves as well. they could not afford to let those states go into the confederacy. they h
and the maryland campaign, why did lee invade maryland? the armies of, the campaign, understanding strengths and weaknesses of the army can help you better understand how this campaign evolves the way it does and turns out the way it does? mcclellan and special orders. 191 this is the famous lost orders. robert lee's orders to his armies that are discovered and mcclellan is given those orders. we'll talk that and why lee offer battle at sharpsburg. it was a very controversial by robert e lee....
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the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from texas, my colleague, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: first of all, let me express my appreciation to members of this committee, gerry connolly, and then to look at my friend, mr. raskin. i'm delighted to be on the floor with you. delighted to be on the floor with the manager of this legislation as well. i rise in support of h.r. 300, the settlement agreement information daysa base -- database act of 2023, which would help increase transparency of executive agencies to the public and allow the public to hold the government accountable. this is the people's house. and we were just discussing even today the enormity of the work that we have done in the powerful infrastructure bill, the chips bill, the inflation reduction act. but if there are aspects of the bill that should be directed to the people, if there's information that lets them have a fullne
the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from texas, my colleague, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: first of all, let me express my appreciation to members of this committee, gerry connolly, and then to look at my friend, mr. raskin. i'm delighted to be on the floor with you. delighted to be on the floor with the manager of this legislation as well. i rise...
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right now, if you look at the state of maryland, the state of maryland was ranking 47th in the country in unemployment. right now, if you look at the state of maryland, we have two available jobs for every single person filing for unemployment. people say how does that make sense? it makes sense because we have a dynamic economy. we're not preparing people to participate in that dynamic economy. we've got to focus on things like job retraining, john reskilling, fixing a broken child care system and getting people back to work. we know we have a unique opportunity in the state where you have capital coming in from the federal government, and we also have severe inefficiencies that are taking place in the way capital is being distributed. we can actually go and create measurements of economic growth without having to worry about or focus on things like raising taxes. we can actually do this by fixing inefficiencies, leveraging the captain already there and getting people back to work who will participate in the economy. >> you're confident you can pay for all of the programs you have in
right now, if you look at the state of maryland, the state of maryland was ranking 47th in the country in unemployment. right now, if you look at the state of maryland, we have two available jobs for every single person filing for unemployment. people say how does that make sense? it makes sense because we have a dynamic economy. we're not preparing people to participate in that dynamic economy. we've got to focus on things like job retraining, john reskilling, fixing a broken child care system...
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i want to talk about emancipation in the maryland campaign. why did we invade maryland ? the armies of the campaign, understanding the strengths and weaknesses help you better understand how this campaign involvesthe way it does and it turns out the way it does. mcclellan's special order 191 . this is the famous words, robert e lee's orders to his army is over and mcclellan is getting those orders . why did the author battle at chartres, it was a controversial decision lby robert e lee. the war and slavery. one of the minutes from the civil war and we know the civil war is famous for all these minutes but one of the minutes is emancipation play no role until september 1862 when lincoln issued a preliminary emancipation proclamation. that is not true. from the war, the party and lincoln were out for slavery. they were, they didn't want the lower states, missouri, kentucky, maryland, the slave state as well, they cannot afford to let those states as . that careful they proceeded the attack on slavery again early in the war. remember the confiscation act ? these things can b
i want to talk about emancipation in the maryland campaign. why did we invade maryland ? the armies of the campaign, understanding the strengths and weaknesses help you better understand how this campaign involvesthe way it does and it turns out the way it does. mcclellan's special order 191 . this is the famous words, robert e lee's orders to his army is over and mcclellan is getting those orders . why did the author battle at chartres, it was a controversial decision lby robert e lee. the war...
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i'm committed to ensuring that the state of maryland will sprint ahead and this will be maryland's time. >> governor-elect of maryland, wes moore, thank you so much. again, happy new year. >> thank you so much. happy new year. >>> after serving in house democratic leadership for two decades, he is stepping down. steny hoyer gives us a tour of his capitol office before he moves out and talks about what's next for him and the new congress as a rank-and-file congressman from maryland. he took on his own party over the events of january 6th. now he's on his way out after a dozen years in congress. congressman adam kinzinger is here next. (cecily) what's up, einstein? (einstein) my network has gone kaput! (cecily) oh, you tried to save a buck on it? (einstein) i got what i paid for. not so smart. (cecily) nah, you're still a genius. but, there is a smarter way to save. (einstein) oh?! (cecily) switch to verizon! for a limited time, get welcome unlimited for just $25/line. (einstein) $25?! (cecily) and it's guaranteed for 3 years! (einstein) brilliant! (cecily) well, you would know. (einstein
i'm committed to ensuring that the state of maryland will sprint ahead and this will be maryland's time. >> governor-elect of maryland, wes moore, thank you so much. again, happy new year. >> thank you so much. happy new year. >>> after serving in house democratic leadership for two decades, he is stepping down. steny hoyer gives us a tour of his capitol office before he moves out and talks about what's next for him and the new congress as a rank-and-file congressman from...
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and an incredible majority leader and continues to serve maryland very well. you know, i mean it sincerely, i don't think there's a better delegation in the entire united states of america than the delegation here in maryland including your state legislate yours as well. [applause] somebody who i was senior to but never referred to me as senator, would just say biden, come here. barbaramy kuls key. she's done a lot to make this day happen as well, all the years we worked on this baltimore, amtrak specifically. and finally it's been over three years since -- i didn't know you had seats, you ought to sit down. i said when i was running in 2020 for the job i said, everybody take their seat and there were no seats, the press said he is really stupid. i don't dare tell anybody to take a seat unless i see the chairs. thank you. it's been over three years since his passing but my late friend elijah cummings is with us in spirit, say, joe, you finally got this sucker done. [applause] c.e.o. steven gardner, steven, he knows he's got a strong support in amtrak, probably
and an incredible majority leader and continues to serve maryland very well. you know, i mean it sincerely, i don't think there's a better delegation in the entire united states of america than the delegation here in maryland including your state legislate yours as well. [applause] somebody who i was senior to but never referred to me as senator, would just say biden, come here. barbaramy kuls key. she's done a lot to make this day happen as well, all the years we worked on this baltimore,...
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we are sticking with maryland for now. since new orleans, washington, and newark are not gonna work. >> i would say that my colleague from virginia, if he think that virginia has some equities in this issue when it comes to the diversity of the community and the fact that fairfax county has been overbooked, which it clearly has not, then he will agree with me that when the fbi and gsa grade the issue of equity, they will raise it from below 15% that it is to a higher amount that would reflect the president and the biden administration's commitment to equity. the president said, and i quote, when he issued that executive order, we need to make the issue of racial equity not just an issue for any one department of government. it has to be the business of the whole government. i would submit that the gsa in the fbi clearly have not gotten the message given the low weight that they have given to the factor. again, if my friend senator warner wants to join me in urging the administration to raise the weight of that factor, we w
we are sticking with maryland for now. since new orleans, washington, and newark are not gonna work. >> i would say that my colleague from virginia, if he think that virginia has some equities in this issue when it comes to the diversity of the community and the fact that fairfax county has been overbooked, which it clearly has not, then he will agree with me that when the fbi and gsa grade the issue of equity, they will raise it from below 15% that it is to a higher amount that would...
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we are sticking with maryland for now. since new orleans, washington, and newark are not gonna work. >> i would say that my colleague from virginia, if he thinks that virginia has some equities in this issue when it comes to the diversity of the community and the fact that fairfax county has been overlooked, which it clearly has not, then he will agree with me that when the fbi and gsa grade the issue of equity, that they will raise it from below 15% that it is to a higher amount that would reflect the president and the biden administration's commitment to equity. the president said, and i quote, when he issued that executive order, we need to make the issue of racial equity not just an issue for any one department of government. it has to be the business of the whole government. and i would submit that the gsa in the fbi clearly have not gotten the message given the low weight that they have given to the factor. again, if my friend senator warner wants to join me in urging the administration to raise the weight of that fa
we are sticking with maryland for now. since new orleans, washington, and newark are not gonna work. >> i would say that my colleague from virginia, if he thinks that virginia has some equities in this issue when it comes to the diversity of the community and the fact that fairfax county has been overlooked, which it clearly has not, then he will agree with me that when the fbi and gsa grade the issue of equity, that they will raise it from below 15% that it is to a higher amount that...
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. >>> in maryland, a churchyard is cleaned up revealing a connection to america's original sin. >>> an update from actor jeremy renner, what he's revealig about the extent of his injuries after being run over by a snowplow. >>> and later, landmark mission, after decades towering over an alabama welcome center, this rocket faces a final countdown. >> and i hate to see it going. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> there is breaking news about president biden's handling of classified documents. tonight the president's lawyers say six more documents with classification markings have been found after the fbi was given full access to mr. biden's wilmington, delaware, home. their search friday lasted nearly 13 hours. the biden were not present. authorities also took possession of other material and handwritten notes. a special counsel has been appointed to investigate. >>> now to the renewed battle over abortion rights. today, abortion proponents gathered in san francisco. this weekend marks six years since the roe versus wade decision gave ameri
. >>> in maryland, a churchyard is cleaned up revealing a connection to america's original sin. >>> an update from actor jeremy renner, what he's revealig about the extent of his injuries after being run over by a snowplow. >>> and later, landmark mission, after decades towering over an alabama welcome center, this rocket faces a final countdown. >> and i hate to see it going. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz....
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maine, maryland, massachusetts. maine maryland, massachusetts . trend to michigan,, mississippi. michigan, minnesota, mississippi. misery,, nebraska. nevada, new hampshire, new jersey . nevada, new hampshire, new jersey . translate to. [inaudible conversation] trying to. [inaudible conversation] new mexico, new york, north carolina,. new mexico, new york, north carolina. north. translation. [inaudible conversation] ... [inaudible conversation] thank you. iowa, will, or. iowa, will, or. i believe all i. know i. ohio. translation. [inaudible conversation] pennsylvania, 30, rhode island. pennsylvania, where he rhode island. south carolina, south dakota. south carolina, south. tennessee, texas, utah. tennessee, texas, utah. , virginia, virgin islands ... [inaudible conversation] ... [inaudible conversation] ... [inaudible conversation] washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming . washington, west virginia wisconsin, wyoming re there any members of the rnc not voted to do so, he immediately. ... [inaudible conversation] and i will see all of you all are there any members who would
maine, maryland, massachusetts. maine maryland, massachusetts . trend to michigan,, mississippi. michigan, minnesota, mississippi. misery,, nebraska. nevada, new hampshire, new jersey . nevada, new hampshire, new jersey . translate to. [inaudible conversation] trying to. [inaudible conversation] new mexico, new york, north carolina,. new mexico, new york, north carolina. north. translation. [inaudible conversation] ... [inaudible conversation] thank you. iowa, will, or. iowa, will, or. i...
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host: rockville, maryland. this is a viewer in virginia, the white house handling of the latest controversy is on par with the many walkbacks they had to wish through in the last two years having this much practice should be true experts. carol in panama city saying the hypocrisy from the republicans knows no bounds. president trump stole the documents, refused to give them back, said they belonged to him. mr. biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately. an investigation will sort all this out and we'll know what the results are. our facebook page, the white house has botched this, we should have been told of the found docs in early november before the election. and brent crawford saying president biden seems to be fully cooperative with whatever investigation is taking place. should have an appropriate consequence if he played a role in the documents being where they were. based on everything we know currently, former president trump's actions are still far more troubling. let's hear
host: rockville, maryland. this is a viewer in virginia, the white house handling of the latest controversy is on par with the many walkbacks they had to wish through in the last two years having this much practice should be true experts. carol in panama city saying the hypocrisy from the republicans knows no bounds. president trump stole the documents, refused to give them back, said they belonged to him. mr. biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately. an...
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attorney for the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, he supervised some of the more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i will ensure that mr. hur receives all the resources he needs to conduct his work. as i have said before, i strongly believe that the normal processes of this department can handle all investigations will integrity. but under the regulations, the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for this matter. this apontment underscores for the public, the department's commitment to independence and accountability and particularly sensitive matters. and to making decisions indisputably guided only by the facts and the law. i am confident that mr. hur will carry out his responsibility in an even handed and urgent manner and in accordance with the highest traditions of this department. thank you all. >> so no questions from the attorney general, but the big i a announcement that there will be a special prosecutor in the case of documents
attorney for the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, he supervised some of the more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i will ensure that mr. hur receives all the resources he needs to conduct his work. as i have said before, i strongly believe that the normal processes of this department can handle all investigations will integrity. but under the regulations, the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for...
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. >> i was born and raised in germantown, maryland. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma clark, maryland. wow, wow. >> there you go. >> that's amazing. not to take away from new york, but shout out to maryland, too. >> to maryland. >> of course, how about we jump into t the first question on the audience's mind and mine before i started before reading the book and what is the kaepernick effect. >> it's the chain reaction after colin kaepernick first sat during the anthem and then took a knee in 2015. and the best way to describe the effect how he came up with this idea that i wanted to spend a big chunk of my life working on this book and talking to them and whatnot. it started when i was talking to 1968 olympian john who raised his first in mexico city. he said after i raised my fist in mexico city, a ton of people started doing it at track meets around the country. and i thought what? i considered myself an amateur historian. and who are these people, how did it affect their lives and coaches? i was curious to know the effect of john carlos' fist and that was going to be an impossible t
. >> i was born and raised in germantown, maryland. >> i'm sitting here in tacoma clark, maryland. wow, wow. >> there you go. >> that's amazing. not to take away from new york, but shout out to maryland, too. >> to maryland. >> of course, how about we jump into t the first question on the audience's mind and mine before i started before reading the book and what is the kaepernick effect. >> it's the chain reaction after colin kaepernick first sat during...
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attorney for the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, he supervised some of the department's more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i will ensure that mr. herr receives all the resources he needs to conduct his work. as i said before, i strongly believe that the normal processes of this department can handle all investigations with integrity. but under the regulations, the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for this matter. this appointment underscores the department's -- in particularly sensitive matters and to making decisions indisputably guided only by the facts and the law. i am confident that mr. herr will carry out his responsibility in an evenhanded and urgent manner. thank you, all. reporter: have you ever spoken to the president about this investigation, sir? >> tonight on una, the recounting of the events that led to emmett till's murder and to get justice for his late cousin. >> he went into the store and nothing happened. our o
attorney for the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, he supervised some of the department's more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i will ensure that mr. herr receives all the resources he needs to conduct his work. as i said before, i strongly believe that the normal processes of this department can handle all investigations with integrity. but under the regulations, the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special...
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attorney by donald trump to serve in the maryland u.s. attorney's office. this is someone who, for whatever reason, chose to associate himself with donald trump and bill barr's department of justice at a time when it was not making us proud. i think those are fair questions to ask when we look at this appointment and try to decide, will mr. hur do the job right down the middle, calling it the way he sees it,. without tracking it on and looking for reasons to try to have it hurt joe biden politically? >> charles coleman junior and glenn kirschner, you will both back with us in the next hour. we have much more to talk about. charles, i have a very important question for you when it comes to charles, hur, appointment, and whether or not it will affect the ongoing investigation by special counsel jack smith for trump and mar-a-lago. all of that to come. stick around, to. to viewers at home, stick around for this conversation. and later, coming up, remembering dr. martin luther king, junior, his son, martin luther king the third, will join us to reflect on his f
attorney by donald trump to serve in the maryland u.s. attorney's office. this is someone who, for whatever reason, chose to associate himself with donald trump and bill barr's department of justice at a time when it was not making us proud. i think those are fair questions to ask when we look at this appointment and try to decide, will mr. hur do the job right down the middle, calling it the way he sees it,. without tracking it on and looking for reasons to try to have it hurt joe biden...
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>> reporter: maryland's democratic governor-elect wes moore won in a landslide. >> thank you, maryland! >> reporter: beating his republican opponent with more than twice as many votes. >> we ended up receiving 89% of the vote in baltimore. >> reporter: a vote of confidence from a city that's struggling. high crime rates, high poverty rates, high unemployment rates. a lot of smart people have been working on these issues for a long time. >> yeah. >> what makes you think you can do something that all these smart, talented people haven't been able to do? >> i think we have to approach this that it's not about what program can we institute. it's about how we're changing the entire human condition that people are existing in. >> changing the entire human condition? >> that's exactly right because you could have a person. >> that's a tall order for a governor. >> it's a very tall order, but it's doable. we've got to change the entire a co-system. i it's the way they are policed. that's something that a governor can actually fix. >> for instance, in maryland, as in most other states, even if
>> reporter: maryland's democratic governor-elect wes moore won in a landslide. >> thank you, maryland! >> reporter: beating his republican opponent with more than twice as many votes. >> we ended up receiving 89% of the vote in baltimore. >> reporter: a vote of confidence from a city that's struggling. high crime rates, high poverty rates, high unemployment rates. a lot of smart people have been working on these issues for a long time. >> yeah. >> what...
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maryland's democratic governor elect wes moore won in a landslide. beating his republican opponent with more than twice as many votes. >> we ended up receiving 89% of the vote in baltimore. >> reporter: a vote of confidence from a city that's struggling. high crime rates, high poverty rates, high unemployment rates. a lot of smart people have been working on these issues for a long time. what makes you think you can do something that all these smart, talented people haven't been able to do? >> i think we have to approach this that it's not about what program can we institute. it's about how we change the entire human condition that people are existing in. >> reporter: changing the human condition? >> that's exactly right. you could have -- >> reporter: that'sl de it'sdoab. weaveo cetire ecosystem. the air they breathe, water they drink, homes they live in, transportation they have or don't have, the way they are policed. that's something that a governor can fix. >> reporter: for instance in maryland, as most other states, even if someone doesn't pers
maryland's democratic governor elect wes moore won in a landslide. beating his republican opponent with more than twice as many votes. >> we ended up receiving 89% of the vote in baltimore. >> reporter: a vote of confidence from a city that's struggling. high crime rates, high poverty rates, high unemployment rates. a lot of smart people have been working on these issues for a long time. what makes you think you can do something that all these smart, talented people haven't been...
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. >>> joining me now to discuss is outgoing republican governor larry hogan of maryland. today is his last full day on the job. governor, good to see you. >> thank you for having me, jake. >> i want to start with this horrible story out of new mexico, trepublican candidate pushed election lies, accused of orchestrating shootings at homes of other candidates, innocent until proven guilty, but four lawmakers targeted violently, is this part of a larger problem, do you think? >> it sure sounds like it is. i mean, it is the inevitable end result of what has been years and years of toxic, angry, divisive politics i've been kind of talking about and expressing concern over for quite some time. i don't know the details of the case, but obviously everybody is innocent until proven guilty, but the fact that we get to the point in america where these kinds of things are even, you know, potentially possible, it just doesn't make sense. we have got to do something about the broken politics. >> one of the lawmakers whose home was shot at told cnn in a statement, we have seen far too m
. >>> joining me now to discuss is outgoing republican governor larry hogan of maryland. today is his last full day on the job. governor, good to see you. >> thank you for having me, jake. >> i want to start with this horrible story out of new mexico, trepublican candidate pushed election lies, accused of orchestrating shootings at homes of other candidates, innocent until proven guilty, but four lawmakers targeted violently, is this part of a larger problem, do you think?...
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he's from maryland, our publican appointee. and then harden, the democratic senator for maryland was just on at the last hour of this network praising him as a serious person here. i mean, look, this is somebody who's got barely unimpeachable credentials to conduct an investigation like this. and i don't think, again, as we separate these two sets of classified documents related stories here. we're going to see the biden administration, when the has been under assault. but in the end, what is going to matter, after the investigation is done. is what the facts are and each case is going to have to be decided on its own facts. and not a comparison. it is natural first want to do that now. but is not what prosecutors are going to ultimately do to make their final decisions. >> all right, garrett, if the right thing to do is ensure you are treating your friends and your photos and the same passion on what grounds is kevin mccarthy so shocked and disgusted about the document situation with the biden -- with president biden. and need
he's from maryland, our publican appointee. and then harden, the democratic senator for maryland was just on at the last hour of this network praising him as a serious person here. i mean, look, this is somebody who's got barely unimpeachable credentials to conduct an investigation like this. and i don't think, again, as we separate these two sets of classified documents related stories here. we're going to see the biden administration, when the has been under assault. but in the end, what is...
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bravo, vive en maryland, dice >> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro >> buenas tardes, en este 23 de enero, van 23 dÍas en el aÑo y hay 37 tiroteos masivos en estados unidos , comenzamos en california son 11 las personas que han muerto las personas muertas en monterrey park. que hizo que un hombre de 72 aÑos abriera fuego en este l lugar? hay muchas preguntas abiertas, todas son inquietantes , por eso tenemos una cobertura especial con josÉ dÍaz-balart . bienvenido, buenas tardes . >> julio, buenas tardes. lo que ocurriÓ aquÍ, vemos el salÓn de baile. el sÁbado por la noche mÁs de 100 personas estaban adentro de este salÓn de baile celebrando, festejando con la alegrÍa de la llegada del aÑo nuevo lunar, en las calles, aquÍ afuera en monterey park estamos a 10 millas al este del centro de los Ángeles, habÍa celebraciones, pero a las 10:20 de la noche la celebraciÓn se convirtiÓ en muerte, 11 personas han muerto. la investigaciÓn, como dices, continÚa, tantas preguntas, francisco cuevas tiene lo Últim en monterrey park la banderao >> en monterrey park la bandera es
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host: we will go to someone in bowie, maryland. caller: good morning, everyone. the only full --fool called and talking about the 25 amendment -- 25th amendment and appeasement. on what grounds? we had a cult leader in office for four years. what did that who do? nothing. what did mike pence do? nothing. the only full's are the people following the people of the cult -- the democrats are the only people doing things for the american people. host: what you think the assets that vice president biden brings to the united -- administration. caller: vice president harris? host: i'm sorry, vice president harris. caller: she brings a lot. just because we don't hear every time she takes a step, that she is into anything -- isn't doing anything and that is the hypocrisy of the ,aga republicans --maga republicans. look at what the schools are doing on capitol hill --fools are doing on capitol hill. nothing. host: we go toronto, republican line. -- ronald, republican line. caller: be person who spoke knew what she was talking about. she has one problem. she is a democrat. i
host: we will go to someone in bowie, maryland. caller: good morning, everyone. the only full --fool called and talking about the 25 amendment -- 25th amendment and appeasement. on what grounds? we had a cult leader in office for four years. what did that who do? nothing. what did mike pence do? nothing. the only full's are the people following the people of the cult -- the democrats are the only people doing things for the american people. host: what you think the assets that vice president...
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host: rockville, maryland. this is a viewer in virginia, the white house handling of the latest controversy is on par with the many walkbacks they had to wish through in the last two years having this much practice should be true experts. carol in panama city saying the hypocrisy from the republicans knows no bounds. president trump stole the documents, refused to give them back, said they belonged to him. mr. biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately. an investigation will sort all this out and we'll know what the results are. our facebook page, the white house has botched this, we should have been told of the found docs in early november before the election. and brent crawford saying president biden seems to be fully cooperative with whatever investigation is taking place. should have an appropriate consequence if he played a role in the documents being where they were. based on everything we know currently, former president trump's actions are still far more troubling. let's hear
host: rockville, maryland. this is a viewer in virginia, the white house handling of the latest controversy is on par with the many walkbacks they had to wish through in the last two years having this much practice should be true experts. carol in panama city saying the hypocrisy from the republicans knows no bounds. president trump stole the documents, refused to give them back, said they belonged to him. mr. biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately. an...
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we left new york and maryland. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it. first question on the audience's and mine, i love hearing your own words what is the kaepernick effect? >> the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first satrs during the anthem ad took a knee in august and september of 2016. the best way to describe the affect is to say something about how i wanted to spend a chunk of my life talking about this book and interviewing people and whatnot. it started when it. was talkingo 1968 olympian san carlos who was on the stand in mexico city. john a couple years ago looked att me and said you know, dave come after i raised my fist in mexico city, a lot of people started doing it at track meets around the country and i was like what. i considered myself a bit of an amateur historian, so i was like where are these people? who are they, how did it affect their lives and their coach's? i was curious to know the effect of san carlos, and i knew that was going to be an impossible task. so i started to then think about all of the one-off
we left new york and maryland. >> shout out to maryland. >> how about we jump into it. first question on the audience's and mine, i love hearing your own words what is the kaepernick effect? >> the chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick first satrs during the anthem ad took a knee in august and september of 2016. the best way to describe the affect is to say something about how i wanted to spend a chunk of my life talking about this book and interviewing people...
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>> o'donnell: and, history made in maryland. tonight, oprah winfrey's message to the state's first black governor. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, there are new details in that case of a missing mom. her husband, accused of murdering her. well, he is being held without bail tonight, and investigators are now laying out a time line of his alleged google searches. the day of her disappearance at 4:55 a.m., police say brian walshe searched "how long before a body starts to smell." plus, in ukraine, more on that tragic helicopter crash. president biden and the first lady sending their condolences tonight, after 14 were killed, including the highest ranking ukraine official to die since the invasion began. but first, the weather threat that is facing tens of millions of americans across the country. in colorado, the biggest january snowstorm in more
>> o'donnell: and, history made in maryland. tonight, oprah winfrey's message to the state's first black governor. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, there are new details in that case of a missing mom. her husband, accused of murdering her. well, he is being held without bail tonight, and...
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maryland he says is one of the many beneficiaries of the la largess. classified documents continue to dog the president despite that trip. mike emanuel meanwhile on if nikki haley just tripped up former president donald trump and did it just open the flood gates for more candidates to dive in. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. first to jacqui heinrich at the white house on the back and forth of infrastructure amid a backdrop of controversies. jacqui? >> hi, neil. with this new divided control of congress, passing new legislation is going to be much more difficult for the president than it was when democrats controlled both chambers. ahead of any 2024 announcement, which could come sometime after the state of the union, the president hasn't been laying out an agenda other than promoting bills that he signed in to law like he did in baltimore, touting the trillion dollar infrastructure law. he talked about a tunnel that would be replaced and completed about a decade from now. it will have up to four tracks total allowing trains there to move at more t
maryland he says is one of the many beneficiaries of the la largess. classified documents continue to dog the president despite that trip. mike emanuel meanwhile on if nikki haley just tripped up former president donald trump and did it just open the flood gates for more candidates to dive in. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. first to jacqui heinrich at the white house on the back and forth of infrastructure amid a backdrop of controversies. jacqui? >> hi, neil. with this new divided...
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the historic ceremony in maryland today. that story is next. >>> it was a historic day in annapolis as wes moore was sworn in as maryland's first black governor. moore was introduced by his friend and campaign supporter oprah winfrey who was an anchor at our baltimore station wjz in the 1970s. winfrey told moore i trust you, i trust your vision, i trust your leadership. moore, a 44-year-old democrat was sworn in using two bibles. one was his grandfather's, the other belonged to famed abolitionist frederick douglass. moore is only the third black person, all men, to be elected governor in the u.s. that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings," and follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden will survey the damage on california's central coast. he is scheduled to meet with locals and federal responders to di
the historic ceremony in maryland today. that story is next. >>> it was a historic day in annapolis as wes moore was sworn in as maryland's first black governor. moore was introduced by his friend and campaign supporter oprah winfrey who was an anchor at our baltimore station wjz in the 1970s. winfrey told moore i trust you, i trust your vision, i trust your leadership. moore, a 44-year-old democrat was sworn in using two bibles. one was his grandfather's, the other belonged to famed...
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had been at home with her parents in maryland. so the fact that was her dog wasn't there wasn't concerning to us. the fact that she wasn't there, that was later. that's when it became real. >> something else occurred to them. he lauren was due to move out the next day, june 30th. but -- >> nothing was packed in boxes. but it definitely looked like she was getting her stuff together to be able to pack it. >> she'd already told her friends, her plan was to move to her boyfriend david's place in atlanta. an hour and a half up the highway. >> that was supposed to be the plan. that was lauren's plan. >> even though some of lawrence friends for thought they weren't right for each other. >> i don't know if i want to use the word flaky, but the relationship with david was flaky. >> lauren's called david. he said he hadn't doctrine days. >> i remember specifically him hanging up and calling back a few minutes later saying, what's going on? >> back at the apartment, ashley rounded up lauren's law school friends. including the ex-boyfriend j
had been at home with her parents in maryland. so the fact that was her dog wasn't there wasn't concerning to us. the fact that she wasn't there, that was later. that's when it became real. >> something else occurred to them. he lauren was due to move out the next day, june 30th. but -- >> nothing was packed in boxes. but it definitely looked like she was getting her stuff together to be able to pack it. >> she'd already told her friends, her plan was to move to her boyfriend...
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host: ben in maryland, let us go to carl from illinois. again, current or former member of the military. you are on. caller: thank you. this is carl, i am 89 years old. i was in southeast asia between the korean and vietnam wars. i think we certainly should continue aid to ukraine. it has a the west together, which has not been the case for quite a while. we have to help the ukrainians have some degree of success. it provides a good guide to china, which obviously has designs on taking over taiwan. the american support is to be expected, so they should not get ideas about things they should not be doing. in many respects, taiwan was more important to us then ukraine. however, ukraine is important for democracy to continue against the authoritarian nature of the russians. i think americans slowly often decline in their interest to supporting foreign things as time goes on, but i think -- my concern is a dictator like putin is likely to not ever want to compromise on anything, because he will be out of there if he compromises. it is my opini
host: ben in maryland, let us go to carl from illinois. again, current or former member of the military. you are on. caller: thank you. this is carl, i am 89 years old. i was in southeast asia between the korean and vietnam wars. i think we certainly should continue aid to ukraine. it has a the west together, which has not been the case for quite a while. we have to help the ukrainians have some degree of success. it provides a good guide to china, which obviously has designs on taking over...
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sebnem kalemli-ozcan, professor of economics at the university of maryland. we thank you as always for your time and insight. more coming up ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is bloomberg markets. turning now to the political gathering in mexico. president biden today is meeting with the mexican president and canadian president justin trudeau at a summit aimed at reducing tensions over migration and road policies. joining us live from mexico city is annmarie hordern. annmarie: thank you so much. alongside these issues is trade. i am joined by canada's trade minister mary ng. thank you so much for joining us. in north america, this is how we function. may, myself, and i model. you three countries need to work better together. one of the biggest disputes brewing during this conference is going be energy policy. do you think there's going to be inroads made? minister ng: i just had a productive meeting with my counterpart. i would say absolutely. we are going to continue to work together. i have been listening to the canadian investors who have made inve
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and they were married at mount airy, which is in upper marlborough, maryland. and this is where george washington parke custis was born. he was the fourth, the only boy out of four. and in 1781. this was during covid. so this place was closed. i had to sneak on to the property and get that photo. but nobody really minded. i think so because jackie dyes, when custis as an infant, six months old, early. november 1781, george washington parke custis and his sister nellie, the two youngest are adopted by george and martha washington and raised at mount vernon. the two older girls stay with their mother and so that meant that custis was raised in a life of luxury, which is exemplified by several of the portraits done by notable painters of the day. this is a couple of samples, and this is the most famous one, which was it took about seven years to actually complete, but it shows about an eight year old washi as he was called by his family with his hand on a globe and i like to interpret that as high hopes that george martha washington had for him. he was doted on by
and they were married at mount airy, which is in upper marlborough, maryland. and this is where george washington parke custis was born. he was the fourth, the only boy out of four. and in 1781. this was during covid. so this place was closed. i had to sneak on to the property and get that photo. but nobody really minded. i think so because jackie dyes, when custis as an infant, six months old, early. november 1781, george washington parke custis and his sister nellie, the two youngest are...
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speaker i yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. gentleman from maryland. speaker ladies and gentlemen, the house. i rise and greet and in shock the tragedy that at 11:39 a.m. this morning has stunned us all. in an instant, the incredible energy that we have harnessed broke loose and destruction and devastation occurred. among the seven people whom we lost was first teacher in space, christa mcauliffe. she was my friend. her husband, steve, was a law clerk in my office for two years, going on. she got her master's from bowie state in prince george's county. she taught in our school system for years. she now, as you know, mr. speaker teaches in new hampshire hampshire. christa was a warm warm, caring, capable human being. she was accorded the highest honor her country could give her. she was selected to represent her colleagues colleagues in one of america's most exciting and important efforts, the she embodied. mr. speaker, of the qualities we would hope for in the very best of our teachers. we had a rally, mr. speaker. in august of 1985 as the school year
speaker i yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer. gentleman from maryland. speaker ladies and gentlemen, the house. i rise and greet and in shock the tragedy that at 11:39 a.m. this morning has stunned us all. in an instant, the incredible energy that we have harnessed broke loose and destruction and devastation occurred. among the seven people whom we lost was first teacher in space, christa mcauliffe. she was my friend. her husband, steve, was a law clerk in my office for...
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and that's where the records are in maryland, college park, maryland. so it's right next to university of maryland, college park. okay. so it's the national archives in college. and one other question that a lot of times when you when you are you read a military book, it says the author has found new sources and so forth. i'm just curious, how many new sources are there for the civil war? i mean, so many things that have been written how but books come out? well, where do they get. so i'm just it's it's a it's a combination and and dr. carmichael correct me if i'm wrong it's a combination. sometimes someone will you know they'll by i'll use pennsylvania as an example they'll buy a house in pennsylvania and then they'll go in the attic and they find a chest in the attic that has ton of personal letters and diaries from the civil war that into details that historians haven't covered in various books. and then those become the new sources that they're using. actually, dr. carmichael's books are example where he focused on you trying to tell stories that we
and that's where the records are in maryland, college park, maryland. so it's right next to university of maryland, college park. okay. so it's the national archives in college. and one other question that a lot of times when you when you are you read a military book, it says the author has found new sources and so forth. i'm just curious, how many new sources are there for the civil war? i mean, so many things that have been written how but books come out? well, where do they get. so i'm just...
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host: ben in maryland, let us go to carl from illinois. again, current or former member of the military. you are on. caller: thank you. this is carl, i am 89 years old. i was in southeast asia between the korean and vietnam wars. i think we certainly should continue aid to ukraine. it has a the west together, which has not been the case for quite a while. we have to help the ukrainians have some degree of success. it provides a good guide to china, which obviously has designs on taking over taiwan. the american support is to be expected, so they should not get ideas about things they should not be doing. in many respects, taiwan was more important to us then ukraine. however, ukraine is important for democracy to continue against the authoritarian nature of the russians. i think americans slowly often decline in their interest to supporting foreign things as time goes on, but i think -- my concern is a dictator like putin is likely to not ever want to compromise on anything, because he will be out of there if he compromises. it is my opini
host: ben in maryland, let us go to carl from illinois. again, current or former member of the military. you are on. caller: thank you. this is carl, i am 89 years old. i was in southeast asia between the korean and vietnam wars. i think we certainly should continue aid to ukraine. it has a the west together, which has not been the case for quite a while. we have to help the ukrainians have some degree of success. it provides a good guide to china, which obviously has designs on taking over...
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attorney but the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, supervise some of the departments more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i am confident, that mr., her will carry out his responsibility in an even handed, and urgent manner. and in accordance with the highest traditions of this department. >> in the statement. robert herr said i would conduct the assigned mastication with fair, impartial, and dispassionate judgment. i to file the facts swiftly, and thoroughly. without fear, or favor. i'll honor the trust placed in me to perform this service. leading off our discussion tonight is democratic senator, ben cardin, of maryland. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator. mr. her was the u.s. attorney in maryland. what was your, and experience of his work there? >> it's good to be with you. he was appointed, as you know, by president trump. i supported his nomination. i had a chance to work with him when he was a principal deputy u.s. attorney. once he became the u.s. attorne
attorney but the district of maryland. as u.s. attorney, supervise some of the departments more important national security, public corruption, and other high-profile matters. i am confident, that mr., her will carry out his responsibility in an even handed, and urgent manner. and in accordance with the highest traditions of this department. >> in the statement. robert herr said i would conduct the assigned mastication with fair, impartial, and dispassionate judgment. i to file the facts...