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giving his reaction to the impeachment hearing after he stepped off a plane at andrews airforce base in maryland. it isa it is a disgrace to our country. it is another witchhunt, here we go again. it is adam and his crew making up stories and it is just a disgrace. it is a terrible thing for a country. they cannot do any work, they're frozen, the democrats are going to lose the election and they know it and that is why they're doing it. and that should never be allowed what is happened to this president and i think i've done just about more than any president in the first two and a half years in office, i think you'll see very few could compete with what we have done for the military, the economy, we have the best economy everywhere in the world. by far. we have rebuilt our military, we have done so many things are so incredible. i have to put up with adam on an absolutely perfect phone call to the new president of the ukraine. there was a perfect call. well, we can speak now tojohn hudak, who's a senior fellow for governance studies at the brookings institution. he joins us live from washington
giving his reaction to the impeachment hearing after he stepped off a plane at andrews airforce base in maryland. it isa it is a disgrace to our country. it is another witchhunt, here we go again. it is adam and his crew making up stories and it is just a disgrace. it is a terrible thing for a country. they cannot do any work, they're frozen, the democrats are going to lose the election and they know it and that is why they're doing it. and that should never be allowed what is happened to this...
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discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis of things i think he is probably the most colorful of all right absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated w
discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were...
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. >> i've got democratic senator from maryland ben cardin standing by. i know that you have to go in a micht so minute so i want to get your take on everything we've heard. we know that you support an impeachment inquiry. but tell me where you are now, what has changed in your mind in the last 72 hours or so. >> we now have direct information about the president of the united states setting up a phone call with the president of ukraine, the purpose of which of course ukraine needed the u.s. help, needed the funding, needed military equipment. and the president set it up for him to ask ukraine to do a favor for him to get dirt on his opponent. you couldn't be anymore clearer the information that is in this transcript. so it is not a full transcript, so there is still a lot more information. today we heard in the hearings that we've had about the whistleblower, there is certainly a lot more information that congress needs to get. the process needs to go forward. the house has impeachment inquiry, they need to proceed with that. it needs to go where it need
. >> i've got democratic senator from maryland ben cardin standing by. i know that you have to go in a micht so minute so i want to get your take on everything we've heard. we know that you support an impeachment inquiry. but tell me where you are now, what has changed in your mind in the last 72 hours or so. >> we now have direct information about the president of the united states setting up a phone call with the president of ukraine, the purpose of which of course ukraine needed...
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and now to the republican line and hear from ron in essex, maryland, and ron, hang on a second, because we will watch and wait for president trump to come down the stairs. [ no audio ] >>> air force one back outside of joint andrew, and the president will take the short marine one flight back to the white house, and we will continue with your comments and calls shortly. a reminder that today's intelligence committee will reair in the entirety at 8:00 tonight on c-span and available now on the website at cspan.org. [ no audio ] >>> we will continue watching and go to ron on the line from essex, maryland, the republican line and thank you for waiting and go ahead with the comment. >> i just think that adam schiff is trying to put his spin on every one of these investigations that he conducts. he talks about them trying to dig up political dirt. well, i don't see where if the ukraine is going to do an investigation on biden and his son, how do you figure that is political dirt. if there is corruption there, they should investigate it and find it out. >> thank you, ron. we will watch as pre
and now to the republican line and hear from ron in essex, maryland, and ron, hang on a second, because we will watch and wait for president trump to come down the stairs. [ no audio ] >>> air force one back outside of joint andrew, and the president will take the short marine one flight back to the white house, and we will continue with your comments and calls shortly. a reminder that today's intelligence committee will reair in the entirety at 8:00 tonight on c-span and available now...
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,e now welcome john delaney former congressman from maryland and democratic presidential candidate coming to us from washington. thank you for being with us. i understand you have a peloton. we should mention that. delaney: i do, i like it very much. david: if you look at what is unfolding right now, you are now running for president, what you make of the impeachment investigation? was speaker pelosi correct in launching the investigation? >> i think speaker delight -- i think speaker pull oc has played this perfectly. she resisted some of the calls to start the inquiry. many of them were premature. she waited for something that had the gravity associated with it, which is this call where the president clearly try to get a foreign power to interfere in our election. that is the kind of thing that merits the inquiry speaker blows he has launched. i think -- nancy pelosi has launched. theee -- david: we see hearing has ended on capitol hill. to put you on the spot, we do not know the facts. we have six different committees investigating the facts to come up with the answer. if it comes to t
,e now welcome john delaney former congressman from maryland and democratic presidential candidate coming to us from washington. thank you for being with us. i understand you have a peloton. we should mention that. delaney: i do, i like it very much. david: if you look at what is unfolding right now, you are now running for president, what you make of the impeachment investigation? was speaker pelosi correct in launching the investigation? >> i think speaker delight -- i think speaker...
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in maryland, money is being diverted from a planned child care facility to help soldiers balance family commitment withs with service to our country. in kentucky, a middle school lost out on $66 million in condition instruction funding. in south carolina they won't be getting the fire station approved and funded by congress. our armed forces are also being denied a drone pilot training facility, a ballistic missile field, a submarine maintenance building and multiple training facilities, access improvements an safety upgrades. in my home state of new york a $160 million appropriation is being taken away from projects at the united states military academy at west point including a state of the art engineering facility to support the center for innovation and engineering. after being promised that mexico would be paying for this wall, we are instead harming military readiness, safety, innovation an response to a politically exaggerated threat. we in congress have already done our job to put military construction dollars where they're needed most. now it's time for congress to again do our
in maryland, money is being diverted from a planned child care facility to help soldiers balance family commitment withs with service to our country. in kentucky, a middle school lost out on $66 million in condition instruction funding. in south carolina they won't be getting the fire station approved and funded by congress. our armed forces are also being denied a drone pilot training facility, a ballistic missile field, a submarine maintenance building and multiple training facilities, access...
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on the back of well the part that baghdad flared professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor bassler president trumps new up point he is for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much less known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick or he is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically cooperative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign policy he wrote a book published during the 2016 presidential campaign which was mainly polemics i just sent a very short essays attacking various forms of elements of obama foreign policy so we have some knowledge he also seems to have a reputation for working smoothly with others he worked in the presidents who come up with presidential campaigns so i think he is not mean it's hard to know how. well he will function in the job and he may or may probably will not the odds are against him becoming a really strong and effective force for foreign policy simply because it's not clear that his relationship w
on the back of well the part that baghdad flared professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor bassler president trumps new up point he is for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much less known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick or he is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically cooperative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign...
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to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor it's a privilege for me to talk to you thank you very. much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today would he warrant a separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all dr absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now in your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when cheeri
to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor it's a privilege for me to talk to you thank you very. much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that...
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brandywine, maryland, you are next. ann, are you with us? caller: yes, i am. host: go ahead. caller: my issue with this whole -- when people put a blind eye to what the president is .oing, their country is doomed having the transcript of the and lindseylls graham saying there is nothing to do, i am so surprised. this country is well-equipped to do that, you don't have to engage a foreign country to do that for you. that is corruption. i don't care what anybody says. there is so much in that transcript that president trump said that should not have been done. i don't think he holds the interest of this country at best in whatever he is doing. accountable.e held i cannot even begin to think about it because this is a no no . if this country is going to be what it is meant to be, a country of law, the law must be abided by. host: getting your thoughts on phone lines for democrats, republicans, and independents very it also looking for your tweets, facebook posts, and text messages. here is a text from bonnie saying why is donald trump talking about joe biden in the first place?
brandywine, maryland, you are next. ann, are you with us? caller: yes, i am. host: go ahead. caller: my issue with this whole -- when people put a blind eye to what the president is .oing, their country is doomed having the transcript of the and lindseylls graham saying there is nothing to do, i am so surprised. this country is well-equipped to do that, you don't have to engage a foreign country to do that for you. that is corruption. i don't care what anybody says. there is so much in that...
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. >>> a centuries-old maryland mansion has floated to a new address. the 260-year-old building was moved by barge from easton to queenstown, which is across the chesapeake bay from baltimore. the owner said he made the $1 million move because he wanted a home by the water. >> i've seen on hgtv where they do that with the homes and a lot goes into that. sometimes the walls or the windows shatter. i mean, a million dollars. >> he really wanted that home. >> he really did. >>> a convertible lost this battle with a school bus packed with children in greenville, south carolina. the driver was trapped after rear-ending the bus but fortunately amazingly only suffered minor injuries. he was charged with following too closely. another good note, none of the 60 kids in the bus were hurt. >>> turning now to the trial of charged with murder in the shooting death of her neighbor. >> she claims she entered his apartment thinking it was her own. yesterday the jury heard testimony about how easy it might be to confuse floors in that apartment building. here's abc's ma
. >>> a centuries-old maryland mansion has floated to a new address. the 260-year-old building was moved by barge from easton to queenstown, which is across the chesapeake bay from baltimore. the owner said he made the $1 million move because he wanted a home by the water. >> i've seen on hgtv where they do that with the homes and a lot goes into that. sometimes the walls or the windows shatter. i mean, a million dollars. >> he really wanted that home. >> he really...
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back to all the part that baghdad their cells are in professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler president trumps new up point for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much last known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick. who is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically co-operative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign policy he wrote a book published during the 2016 presidential campaign whose was mainly on polling maker has sent a very short essays attacking various forms of elements of obama foreign policy so we have some knowledge he also seems to have a reputation for working smoothly with others he worked in presidents who come up with presidential campaigns so i think he is not mean it's hard to know how well he will function in the job and he may or may probably will the odds are against him becoming a really strong and effective force for foreign policy simply because it's not clear that his relationship with trump
back to all the part that baghdad their cells are in professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler president trumps new up point for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much last known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick. who is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically co-operative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign policy...
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to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all right absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when shearing out o
to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today...
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senator from the republican party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don't make them like that anymore. president trump does not need to worry about the same kind of things that may have kept spiro agnew awake on this night in 1973. we learned today in what was just a remarkable series of revelations in this new scandal that has led the house of representatives to open impeachment proceedings against president trump, that has started a cascading series of revelations from the white house and the justice department that have now let this thing off the leash. today we learned things that were just wild. and as best as we can tell, the next 24 hours is probably going to be even more wild. but let's just st
senator from the republican party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don't make them like that anymore. president trump does...
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that i'm now joined by matt asked larry sells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you warrant a separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all right absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now in your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when chee
that i'm now joined by matt asked larry sells started professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing...
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>>still others like maryland representative jamie raskin say something meaningful must happen soon. >>these are our people. these are american citizens are being sure. >>not down yesterday morning house speaker nancy pelosi had this to say the president called me this morning about geun-hye she said etting close >>but with the white house now dealing with the impeachment inquiry. it's not clear whether that solution is still close. reporting in washington. i'm trevor shirley. >>a presidential candidate makes a campaign swings for the bay area, what fully and castro has to say about the impeachment inquiry launched against president trump. take to curb rampant drug use and san francisco residents weigh san francisco residents weigh in on what they want done. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but
>>still others like maryland representative jamie raskin say something meaningful must happen soon. >>these are our people. these are american citizens are being sure. >>not down yesterday morning house speaker nancy pelosi had this to say the president called me this morning about geun-hye she said etting close >>but with the white house now dealing with the impeachment inquiry. it's not clear whether that solution is still close. reporting in washington. i'm trevor...
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senator from the republican party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don't make them like that anymore. president trump does not need to worry about the same kind of things that may have kept spiro agnew awake on this night in 1973. we learned today in what was just a remarkable series of revelations in this new scandal that has led the house of representatives to open impeachment proceedings against president trump, that has started a cascading series of revelations from the white house and the justice department that have now left this thing off the leash. today we learned things that were just wild. and as best as we can tell, the next 24 hours is probably going to be even more wild. but let's just s
senator from the republican party in maryland who basically owed his seat in the u.s. senate to nixon and agnew. and yet those prosecutors were not bought. they did not see themselves as working for the president or for the vice president. that attorney general and that justice department were willing to prosecute vice president spiro agnew because they knew he had broken the law because they followed the evidence where it led them. they don't make them like that anymore. president trump does...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. president. i come to the senate floor to urge adoption of two resolutions that are going to be considered by the united states senate instructing the conferees to the ndaa bill, which is the defense authorization bill. one of those motions urges the conferees or directs the conferees to adopt bipartisan legislation introduced by senator cotton who is now presiding officer in the chair and myself and others. it's called the 5g act and it deals with defending the 5g future act. and what it does very simply is codify the trump administration's executive order putting huawei on what's called the entity list and then making sure that before there's a change to that, if you want to take them off entirely, that would require congressional action. but it also says if you want to seek waivers under that act, you should come to congress and at least give congress the opportunity to disagree. this is very important to protect our security, to protect u.s. technology from theft, and i urge my colleagues to
the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. president. i come to the senate floor to urge adoption of two resolutions that are going to be considered by the united states senate instructing the conferees to the ndaa bill, which is the defense authorization bill. one of those motions urges the conferees or directs the conferees to adopt bipartisan legislation introduced by senator cotton who is now presiding officer in the chair and myself and others. it's...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. raskin: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to the floor leader for her leadership on this, our from arizona chidse us because we campaigned on health care. we campaigned on health care proudly and we are defending pre-existing coverage against every effort by the republicans to destroy it, by repealing the affordable care act in this body, and we have defended it and continue to defend it in court as they are trying to destroy pre-existing coverage in texas right now. and we hope they will work with us on lowering prescription drug prices. i believe that my colleague should take up her own invitation to get to work for the american people. we have no problem advancing the public policy interests of the american people while we defend the constitution and rule of law against the conduct of this president. we had a resolution last night saying, obey the law. telling the administration there is a very simple whistleblower statute which gives people the opportunity to come forward to say t
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. raskin: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to the floor leader for her leadership on this, our from arizona chidse us because we campaigned on health care. we campaigned on health care proudly and we are defending pre-existing coverage against every effort by the republicans to destroy it, by repealing the affordable care act in this body, and we have defended it and continue to defend it in court as they...
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spent 30 years volunteering good for him happy 100th birthday to jeffie hicks, a proud grandma from maryland, the secret to longevity is laughter. marie coyle is 100 years old, this wine lover from phoenixville, pennsylvania, has ten grand kids and ten great grand kids, she needs the wine charles kirkpatrick of roseville illinois is 100. he lives in the same home he built for almost 60 years. how cool is that and happy 100th birthday to florence, dave, the fit time she flew on a plane was to see elvis perform in vegas awesome. >> good story there. >> that does it for this hour. we've got a lot more at today.com/all day. >>> up next in a few minutes on the 3rd hour, one of the stars from the good place jameela jamil will be here, we'll talk to her about the end of the show >>> and ben platt is here. >> and "today," the sea turtle, off the coast of new jersey! >>> it is 8:56. happening now our red flag warning in effect. for elevations above 1,000 feet. it is still warm and temperatures across the bay area heating up. advisories at 11:00 we reach 105 for napa and some valleys. and mid 80s inla
spent 30 years volunteering good for him happy 100th birthday to jeffie hicks, a proud grandma from maryland, the secret to longevity is laughter. marie coyle is 100 years old, this wine lover from phoenixville, pennsylvania, has ten grand kids and ten great grand kids, she needs the wine charles kirkpatrick of roseville illinois is 100. he lives in the same home he built for almost 60 years. how cool is that and happy 100th birthday to florence, dave, the fit time she flew on a plane was to...
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it was one of three projects in maryland. we had $66.5 million. there was another project at joint base andrews dealing with the hazardous material place where they unload hazardous material. they want to do it away from where the president's plane flies. that makes abundant sense. that was cut and transferred over to the wall. and for those of you who vo been to fort -- have been to fort meade, incredibly important facility. try to get there when you have a traffic problem, it's almost impossible. part of the money was to alleviate the traffic. the president took $6.4 billion, including the joint base center at andrews to pay for his wall. now, he told us during the campaign that this was being done in an effort to -- to that -- that mexico would pay for it. we now know that the airmen families at joint base andrews will pay for this wall, $9,400 more per child because they don't have a safe facility. this facility has a hard time passing accreditation. it's not me telling you that. it's the air force telling you that. they took the money away. w
it was one of three projects in maryland. we had $66.5 million. there was another project at joint base andrews dealing with the hazardous material place where they unload hazardous material. they want to do it away from where the president's plane flies. that makes abundant sense. that was cut and transferred over to the wall. and for those of you who vo been to fort -- have been to fort meade, incredibly important facility. try to get there when you have a traffic problem, it's almost...
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right now, just checking the current conditions out there in maryland, 67 degrees thankfully, the winds not as strong, west southwesterly winds relative humidity values at 62%. mayer island, under that red flag warning. and that will continue as we headed through the morning. here's a live look at the salesforce power camera. this is looking east at the bay bridge. mount diablo, a pretty sight, with many clear skies. temperatures are warm as we started the day. 66 in concord, 67 in oakland, 63 livermore, 68 in san francisco. 67 and since i was -- some in the clear, it is a one start as we head through the afternoon, another hot day which is what heat advisory is in effect once again for today. for most of the bay area, we could see record-breaking high temperatures once again. good news, with the high fire danger, the red flag warning in effect till 11:00 a.m., didn't winds will start to relax by lunchtime and will really decrease in quite down as we head through the day. much cooler weather with onshore flow tomorrow and into the weekend. so, relief in sight pickett is coming as we loo
right now, just checking the current conditions out there in maryland, 67 degrees thankfully, the winds not as strong, west southwesterly winds relative humidity values at 62%. mayer island, under that red flag warning. and that will continue as we headed through the morning. here's a live look at the salesforce power camera. this is looking east at the bay bridge. mount diablo, a pretty sight, with many clear skies. temperatures are warm as we started the day. 66 in concord, 67 in oakland, 63...
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eric from maryland next, a republican. caller: i just wanted to comment , very much appreciate the usage of the archive footage. it does not really matter if you are republican or democrat. lewissten back to john get up on his high horse in the 1990's during the clinton impeachment investigation and talk about policy matters and everything else and how it is a attackingand it is the integrity of the clinton campaign and winning that about,n, and basically pelosi, the republicans are being hateful. it is the same buzzwords being used. it is the same situation in reverse. it is not wanting to accept the results of the election and spending time and energy -- wasting time and energy and taxpayer money chasing an investigation. what is going to come out of this likely is no impeachment, but enough potential messaging damage that bleeds into the election campaign. it is tough times. it is hard to see, regardless of what side you said on, people are digging their heels in, not willing to accept viable data from either side. peop
eric from maryland next, a republican. caller: i just wanted to comment , very much appreciate the usage of the archive footage. it does not really matter if you are republican or democrat. lewissten back to john get up on his high horse in the 1990's during the clinton impeachment investigation and talk about policy matters and everything else and how it is a attackingand it is the integrity of the clinton campaign and winning that about,n, and basically pelosi, the republicans are being...
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representative andy harris ofyo maryland, thanvery much of being here. now for a broader look at these developments-- how house democrats got to this point. what's next for them, and the and, for the president. again, our lisa desjardins is on capitol hill tracking the latest, and white house is following the pnt atlcindor the u.n. general assembly in new york. e to you both. what a difference a day makes. help me understand, with a few ceptions, the facts that were on the table yesterday are largely the same facts that are on the table today. how did this change so dramaticly? >> that's a great question, william. i think talking to deocratic aides, even those most closely involved in the decisions today did not expecting things to move i do think a sign of the growing mentum was that letter from the seven house democratic freshman. they weren't just any freshman. they really were seen as almost holdouts on the question peof hment, and they also were seen as having the most credibility when it comes to s nationurity. so when they came out as a group late
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we're from maryland we're being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was working golf and i were you know. he takes it personally you win with a little bit wonderful people in stories that make the team so special. that all truth. is nothing. more than football online. this is g.w. news and these are our top stories washington's top democrat nancy pelosi has announced an impeachment inquiry into president donald trump the u.s. house of representatives will examine whether trump sought ukraine's help to smear the democratic presidential candidate joe biden and if that is grounds for removal from office. earlier president trump addressed the u.n. general assembly and called on other nations to apply pressure on iran after some recent attacks on saudi oil facilities trump said sanctions would stay in place in less iran changed what he called its quote menacing behavior. british prime minister boris johnson has renewed his call for early elections after the u.k. supreme court ruled his suspension of parliament was unlawful the ruling means lawmaker
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. >> the thing to understand is, first of all, i from baltimore, maryland, harriet timon was from maryland. she was probably my earliest notion of a superhero. it really was -- there were these tales they would tell us. some of them exaggerations. but even when i got to reading, they were these incredible tales. i can remember when i was reading biographies when i first started getting the idea to include her in the book, even in the biographies you had this know, -- well, you i would say of the supernatural, something really, really incredible. i was just attracted to that. i can remember reading one biography they're trying to atattract the trails she took fr so many of these escapes. theseography, some of they can try. any time 70 doesn't know anything in nonfiction, in my imimagination, it immediately gs there. i felt like it was really important. one of the things i was afraid of and one thing i had was how to boil her down to an actual person and not have a slab of marble walking through the book will stop so i tried to give her humor and do these things, but she was probably my firs
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the other deputies who responded, and the entire maryland zann -- madison county sheriff's department. we ask all mississippians to continue to pray for brad's recovery and for god's hand of protection on all our law enforcement officers. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise tonight to commend vicki kristenson, the forest service chief, for proposing a new rule to add to our fire danger mitigation that we need to do in california and across the west. mr. lamalfa: building on my bill from a year and a half ago, the electricity reliability and force protection act this allows streamlining of the process to clear trees and brush around power lines to make -- that make it a fire hazard. we certainly suffered enough fire loss in california. the campfire right in my district, the karr fire last year as well and this year ready 54,000 acres burned in plumas county. our utilities have trouble getting out to do
the other deputies who responded, and the entire maryland zann -- madison county sheriff's department. we ask all mississippians to continue to pray for brad's recovery and for god's hand of protection on all our law enforcement officers. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise tonight to commend vicki...
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representative andy harris of maryland, thank you very much of being here. now for a broader look at these developments-- how house democrats got to this point. what's next for them, and thefo republicans. and, for the president. again, our lisa desjardins is on capitol hill tracking the latest, and white house correspondent yamiche alcindorhe is followingresident at the u.n. general assembly in new york. welcome to you both. lisa, to you first. help me understand, with a few exceptions, the facts that were on the table yesterday are largely the same facts that are on the table today. how did this ange so dramatically? >> that's a great question, illiam. i think talking mocratic aides, even those most closely involved in the decisions today, did not expecting things to move quite this quickry. i do think a sign of the growi momentum was that letter from the seven house democratic freshman. they weren't jusmaany fre they really were seen as almost holdouts on the question of impeachment, and they also were seen as having the most credibility when it comes tot
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host: that's marie in maryland. we mentioned speaker pelosi earlier this afternoon attending the ideas festival here in washington. she spoke about the potential then of impeachment. she'd make her announcement at hat event. ms. pelosi: by law, when a complaint comes from a whistleblower, the inspector general has 14 days to investigate and then the director of national intelligence has seven days to report it to the intelligence committees -- in the law. it says shall. it doesn't say may, should. it says shall. and that's a very fraught with meaning word in legislation. but this administration is blocking the d.n.i. from conveying that to the intelligence committees. the d.n.i. is at the present time breaking the law at the direction of the administration. it's really unfortunate. so to the substance of the -- we don't know -- >> well, we sort of do. the president has, in so many words, said that he's raised these questions with the ukrainians and he's in effect admitted that. he's intervened on the quote-unquote b
host: that's marie in maryland. we mentioned speaker pelosi earlier this afternoon attending the ideas festival here in washington. she spoke about the potential then of impeachment. she'd make her announcement at hat event. ms. pelosi: by law, when a complaint comes from a whistleblower, the inspector general has 14 days to investigate and then the director of national intelligence has seven days to report it to the intelligence committees -- in the law. it says shall. it doesn't say may,...
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. >> this stand in maryland, independent. >> i'm stand a former immigrant from soviet union. became a snin in 2005. first of all i think cspan is bad to work with the democrats that's very obvious with the rest of the press. you know, being from soviet union i can see all the lies from republican side and democrat side altogether because like iraq war proved that you can't -- you can't truf the intelligence community there in lying business. that's why they called spies. but that's all beside the point. i want to ask this democrat representative what does he know about the job item -- what job item was negotiated in china when his stole a billion and a half dollars from chinese. that's a question it seems to me nobody cares about, especially cspan or other press aband that's i think much more important question, what obama knew and what biden knew when the guy, you know, the biden's son got billion and a half dollars, what biden and obama was negotiating. and by the way, can you trace the money to obama and biden accounts from this amount of money? i mean, did anybody try to
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and the child development center in maryland, the missile field in alaska, the weapon maintenance shop in alabama, the list of projects that are affected by the president's unconstitutional mandate just goes on and on, including hundreds of millions of dollars for critical infrastructure to support the defense department's european deterrence initiative. what message does that send to our european allies and our efforts to deter russian aggression? yeah, the impact of the president's actions and congress' own complacency is painfully real to the men and women who serve our nation, the same men and women who are being deprived of the resources they need to complete their mission. well, perhaps, not surprising, there are now reports indicating that the trump administration is again planning to take military construction funds appropriated by congress to build a border wall. so according to "the washington post," you can see this pretty clearly, the administration plans to pit its appropriations requests to congress as replenishment money to the department of defense for the money they to
and the child development center in maryland, the missile field in alaska, the weapon maintenance shop in alabama, the list of projects that are affected by the president's unconstitutional mandate just goes on and on, including hundreds of millions of dollars for critical infrastructure to support the defense department's european deterrence initiative. what message does that send to our european allies and our efforts to deter russian aggression? yeah, the impact of the president's actions...
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maryland,m, independent. immigrant from the soviet union and i became an american citizen in 2005. a couple of points, i think c-span is bad toward democrats. that is obvious. union, im the soviet can see all those lies from the republican side and democrat side. the iraq war, you cannot trust a war that comes out of the intelligence community that is lying. that is why they are called spies. i want to ask the democrat representative, what does he know about joe biden, what joe biden was negotiating in china when his son got 1.5 billion dollars from the chinese? a question that nobody is caring c-span, it islly much more important what obama knew and what biden knew when got 1.5 billion dollars. what biden and obama negotiated. the money to biden and obama's accounts? did anyone try to investigate this money? host: got your question. guest: frankly, that is afensive, and i say that as cochair of bernie sanders campaign. where youof politics are launching attacks on vice president biden, who dedicated his life to public service and or $400,00000,000 of life savings, and you have no
maryland,m, independent. immigrant from the soviet union and i became an american citizen in 2005. a couple of points, i think c-span is bad toward democrats. that is obvious. union, im the soviet can see all those lies from the republican side and democrat side. the iraq war, you cannot trust a war that comes out of the intelligence community that is lying. that is why they are called spies. i want to ask the democrat representative, what does he know about joe biden, what joe biden was...
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. >> sam in gaithersburg, maryland, an independent. good morning. >> good morning, my name is yeah, sam. i'm from former soviet union and i became an american citizen in 2005. a couple of points. first of all, i think this panel is very biassed towards the democrats. that's very obvious as the rest of the press. being from soviet union, i can see all the lies from republican and democrat side all together. like the iraq war proved that, you know, you can't trust the words that comes out of the intelligence community. they're in the lying business. that's why they're called spies. that's the influence. i want to ask this democratic representative, what do you know about joe biden -- what joe biden was negotiating in china when his son got $1.5 billion? it is a question that nobody is caring about. that's much more important than what obama knew and what biden knew. by the way, can you trace the money to obama and biden's accounts? this amount of money, i mean, did anybody try to investigate any of this money under oma? >> got your quest
. >> sam in gaithersburg, maryland, an independent. good morning. >> good morning, my name is yeah, sam. i'm from former soviet union and i became an american citizen in 2005. a couple of points. first of all, i think this panel is very biassed towards the democrats. that's very obvious as the rest of the press. being from soviet union, i can see all the lies from republican and democrat side all together. like the iraq war proved that, you know, you can't trust the words that comes...
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int: that is robber maryland. this is bill in spring, texas. caller: good morning. i would like to address the issue of the whistleblower. the gentleman that came forth, the whistleblower, never heard the conversation and it was secondhand knowledge. it is another -- by the democrats who desperate right now. there is no validity. worthy.ot even host: that is bill in texas. this is brian in minnesota. caller: good morning. i would like to say what the guy said earlier. it seems to me they want to impeach the president for something that is here -- heresy evidence, and they have not seen the facts. host: you think the meeting about the impeachment of the democratic caucus is holding today should wait until all of the investigations are finished into the president before they make a decision to proceed? caller: they should see that facts. they have not seen the complaint. you needt facts would to see to proceed in the direction? caller: what do i need to see? host: what would you need to see? caller: i would like to see the complaint and i would like to hear the transc
int: that is robber maryland. this is bill in spring, texas. caller: good morning. i would like to address the issue of the whistleblower. the gentleman that came forth, the whistleblower, never heard the conversation and it was secondhand knowledge. it is another -- by the democrats who desperate right now. there is no validity. worthy.ot even host: that is bill in texas. this is brian in minnesota. caller: good morning. i would like to say what the guy said earlier. it seems to me they want...
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connecticut, maryland, new jersey, they try to institute a millionaires tax, and guess what, if the supply of millionaires fails and have to go lower and lower. economists are already already talking about dropping this down -- they are already talking about dropping it down to $25 million to be people getting divorces. it's the same thing with the millionaires tax. they keep dropping it down. it was only for millionaires, then it's only for people making 500,000, then 250,000. >> harris: it easily slides south of there. how we car, great radio show, everybody tune in, thank you for being on the program. >> thank you harris. >> harris: one-on-one with secretary ben carson after a three day tour across america to investigate the homelessness crisis. >> as we walk the streets and toward housing facilities and shelters with secretary carson, he revealed that the administration has a plan to turn things around. >> i think we're going to be helping them certainly within a matter of weeks. we are not talking months and years. ♪ this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com
connecticut, maryland, new jersey, they try to institute a millionaires tax, and guess what, if the supply of millionaires fails and have to go lower and lower. economists are already already talking about dropping this down -- they are already talking about dropping it down to $25 million to be people getting divorces. it's the same thing with the millionaires tax. they keep dropping it down. it was only for millionaires, then it's only for people making 500,000, then 250,000. >> harris:...
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can't be business as usual as these banners say it's a private emergency no more business as usual in maryland virginia and d.c. and what they're also talking about is the intersectionality of the climate crisis or various locations have been chosen very carefully like immigration and customs enforcement up the street outside there was located immigration mass immigration as a result of climate change the theme health care the lack of healthcare the need for health care as a result of capitalism which has led to climate change has also been a theme like lives matter is here all sorts of groups from different parts of the community are protesting the drivers obviously around d.c. are pretty angry but as the presses point out there is a climate emergency under way so you might have to have a bit of a slow commutes at least today let's turn to other news now and at least 40 people have been killed in afghanistan in what's believed to have been an air strike that happens in the muscle collar region of helmand province people have gone that aren't sign to locals facility wounded are being treated a
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protest that says it can't be business as usual say it's a private emergency no more business as usual in maryland virginia and d.c. and what they're also talking about is the intersectionality of the climate crisis various locations have been chosen very carefully like immigration and customs enforcement up the street outside there was blockaded immigration mass immigration as a result of climate change the theme health care health care the need for health care as a result of capitalism which has led to climate change has also been a theme like lives matter is here all sorts of groups from different parts of the community. the drivers obviously around d.c. a pretty angry but.
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>> i'm from baltimore, baltimore's in maryland. my family's from the eastern shore of maryland. so she was always -- obviousy it was a mythical figure nationally. but specifically for us, the stories were like superhero stories. >> did you think it was a difficult read? >> i will say this -- that it felt like toni morrison to me, i mean that in all the best ways. >> yeah. >> i will say that the first paragraph is also one full sentence. and i had to read that first sentence/paragraph three times before i figured out what was actually happening. >> the whole first chapter is like -- a dream sequence. >> yes. t and then it is a thumping, plot-driven -- >> you're in. all the way in, people, by page 10. you're all the way in by page 10. >> oprah and tanahase are not leaving. we'll continue our conversation next. >>> here are the thoughts on the 2020 presidential race. okay. >> really? >> for more on oprah's new book, club selection -- oprah's going to talk about the 2020 race? go to our websi >>> we are back, oprah and ta-nehisi coates, he said i hate long introductions. just say he
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former maryland congressman john delaney will join us in a matter of minutes. come back at the top of the hour on a monday morning. >> bill: 10:00 in new york. a new hour. warning from the president of iran as he heads to new york city for the u.n. general assembly. tensions between tehran and washington ratchet up over drone strikes on the saudi oil facilities. i'm bill hemmer. great to have you along with us today. sandra has a day off. how are you doing? >> julie: how are you doing monday? i like to see you this happy ç a monday. julie banderas if n for sandra smith. >> julie: additional troops and hardware to the middle east for deterrents. mike pompeo reiterates the president's goal is to avoid conflict there. listen. >> our mission has been very clear. president trump would like to have a diplomatic solution. that's the task in front us. putting additional forces in the region to support the iranian people so they can get the regime to cease behaving in a way so destructive not only to their own country but the entire middle east. >> bill: yesterday. to
former maryland congressman john delaney will join us in a matter of minutes. come back at the top of the hour on a monday morning. >> bill: 10:00 in new york. a new hour. warning from the president of iran as he heads to new york city for the u.n. general assembly. tensions between tehran and washington ratchet up over drone strikes on the saudi oil facilities. i'm bill hemmer. great to have you along with us today. sandra has a day off. how are you doing? >> julie: how are you...
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maryland kirkland said officers handcuffed her granddaughter and then took her to this juvenile detention center where they collected her fingerprints and a mugshot. kirkland said she was upset and outraged when the school resource officer called to tell her what happened. >> i said what do you mean she was arrested? they said there was an incident she kicked somebody and she is being charged. she is arrested and she has a charge. she is charged with battery. >> kirkland says the girl has sleep apnea and the family is working to get it resolved. the brother said the school resource officer told her he has the same medical condition and doesn't behave as she did. six years old. >> wow. >>> santa cruz's famous beach boardwalk can boast about another honor it just received. >> it earned legend status. amusement today just awarded the beach boardwalk its golden ticket award for best seaside park. this marks the 11th time the beach boardwalk has captured this honor. people from the bay area and beyond enjoyed the beach boardwalk since it opened in 1907. probably not a surprise to any one of us
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maryland kirkland said officers handcuffed her granddaughter and then took her to this juvenile detention center where they collected her fingerprints and a mugshot. kirkland said she was upset and outraged when the school resource officer called to hell her what happened. >> i said what do you mean she was arrested? they said there was an incident she kicked somebody and she is being charged. she is arrested and she has a charge. she is charged with battery. >> kirkland says the girl has sleep apnea and the family is working to get it resolved. she said the school resource officer said he has the same medical condition and doesn't behave as this young girl does. >>> well, on a lighter note, new york celebrates the debut of "friends" 25 years ago as only it can. >> and the popular boardwalk in santa cruz is getting some special wreck nice. >>> and a common household item every which, meteorlogicallye in and now astronomically. the sun slipped south of the equator this morning. and we're losing two minutes and 20 seconds of sunshine every day. the boys of summer still playing. the last six
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that is mike in maryland. independent.an caller: to clarify, looking at the screen, is a today's topic an adam schiff quotation? host: adam schiff saying impeachment, adam schiff saying it may be the only remedy when it comes to this ukraine story. a wall if you built between adam schiff and the camera, the wall would not stand a chance. you are covering a topic of which there is so little information, there should not even be a topic. anu have gone to be msnbcsp and you look like you are trying to act and look like chuck todd. host: what about the whistleblower complaint? you say there is so little information, do you think this should come out and be able to be seen by congress to find information about it? we lost mike. in virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. it looks as if we are going to -- they say the president is lied 12,000 times, this new impeachment probe. i am saying whenever you shut donald trump's twitter down, he cannot communicate to the people and that is what they have been .ushing s
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it's expected to take morni angh maryland leaders debating overhauling the state's education system a new poll for publicere's overwlmginax education bu a o in pts say xes to t increase schooseven ine a eds too little on >>re monemts for its substitute teachers in an effort to k up with vacancies. montgomery couscy public llowpplicantss with at leastll0 coege apply ass with a minimum ofther public scl systems within the region frederick, howard,esud it prince george's and fairfax county public schoo. >> ♪ >> all right. weather and traffic on the 5s i we're hittingt just a t lateut d't tl abody. ke secre la lik dsue o bwi 91 as well. normhs shoigul inbe ohene, t two -- zero daysr at obelow normal here. inthgs tell you that keepn' fa by daf th t3 em 7deragr bwi 73 degrees not too much going on. c d fron wt on approach later today. that should -- thacoult d us he 83 bys fox5 morning news a we'll be righ back. >> ♪ ♪>> ♪ >> ♪ >> 5:29 is ourime right that'sr swirling around the redskinsthi. ed sufred s senth concussion durin a a report on espn o sunday ggested team officials are
it's expected to take morni angh maryland leaders debating overhauling the state's education system a new poll for publicere's overwlmginax education bu a o in pts say xes to t increase schooseven ine a eds too little on >>re monemts for its substitute teachers in an effort to k up with vacancies. montgomery couscy public llowpplicantss with at leastll0 coege apply ass with a minimum ofther public scl systems within the region frederick, howard,esud it prince george's and fairfax county...
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name ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, everything that we said on the call was perfect, friendly, discuss maryland topics. heather: but as democrats open a new chapter in impeachment playbook, the white house turning tables on potential nominee and 2020 shake-up, democratic hopefuls set up camp in iowa where new front runner may have taken the reings in the race. >> the producers asked me to give a special shout-out to lead actress winners who are looking from prison, hopefully the two weeks will fly by. heather: 71st emmy award, big winners and major moment that is you may have missed. "fox & friends first" start right now. ♪ ♪ heather: good morning to you, the sun not up yet over new york city wherever you're taking up on monday morning, thank you so much for joining us, hopefully y'all had a great weekend, by the way, first day of fall, i'm heather childers, let's begin with this, in a few hours president trump will take the stage at the united nations, discussing religious freedom and meeting with world leaders amid rising tensions with iran also conflict here at home, garrett tenney live
name ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, everything that we said on the call was perfect, friendly, discuss maryland topics. heather: but as democrats open a new chapter in impeachment playbook, the white house turning tables on potential nominee and 2020 shake-up, democratic hopefuls set up camp in iowa where new front runner may have taken the reings in the race. >> the producers asked me to give a special shout-out to lead actress winners who are looking from prison, hopefully the two weeks...
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name ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, everything that we said on the call was perfect, friendly, discuss maryland topics. heather: but as democrats open a new chapter in impeachment playbook, the white house turning tables on potential nominee and 2020 shake-up, democratic hopefuls set up camp in iowa where new front runner may have taken the
name ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, everything that we said on the call was perfect, friendly, discuss maryland topics. heather: but as democrats open a new chapter in impeachment playbook, the white house turning tables on potential nominee and 2020 shake-up, democratic hopefuls set up camp in iowa where new front runner may have taken the
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ruiz had just shared pictures on social media last night of a meal that he had at a restaurant in maryland. he was only 44 years old and died overnight from a suspected heart attack. ruiz was close with north bay chefthis morning he was heartbroken and that his ability to make me laugh and smile under any circumstances was only outshunned. >>> up next in sports, raiders begin a monster road week thud in minnesota. we hear from head coach jon gruden after the break. >>> on the 11:00 news, a sad update to a crash earlier this week that happened as a mother last week, excuse me that happened as a mother was driving her two children in the north bay. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. >>> yeah, this is gre
ruiz had just shared pictures on social media last night of a meal that he had at a restaurant in maryland. he was only 44 years old and died overnight from a suspected heart attack. ruiz was close with north bay chefthis morning he was heartbroken and that his ability to make me laugh and smile under any circumstances was only outshunned. >>> up next in sports, raiders begin a monster road week thud in minnesota. we hear from head coach jon gruden after the break. >>> on the...
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if we get chance to see showers western portion o western maryland, hagerst that also in v sirowginia. maybe squeeze shower outcross dc area, but really that's s.afternoon once again, the dry and warmins in fact, show you highs across th area we had for sunday. 91 bwi as well asul ds. 93 reagan. looks like pretty hot start to fall as well. checkout numbers. 78 in 79istric 76. dulles good evening, good morning tuo yo 68 martinsburg along with . cumberla everyone still on mild to warm side across the area hopefully dn't turn off ac. you'll need it here not just tomorrow but also continuing warmth to t is goingbe upon us here. dew points as wellup r 60s lower 7 across the area. so it a touch muggy out there. feel pretty uncomfortable air you can wear, with you for tomorrow morning. lightly won't need jacket when you step outside that's for sure. winds coming straight from the south provides nice light breeze in dc. about 12 miles per hour for wdd spee there. 7 at quanticoht and eig in dulles and six in manassas. dry, that will be the overnight continues the way out to the west of isus, t
if we get chance to see showers western portion o western maryland, hagerst that also in v sirowginia. maybe squeeze shower outcross dc area, but really that's s.afternoon once again, the dry and warmins in fact, show you highs across th area we had for sunday. 91 bwi as well asul ds. 93 reagan. looks like pretty hot start to fall as well. checkout numbers. 78 in 79istric 76. dulles good evening, good morning tuo yo 68 martinsburg along with . cumberla everyone still on mild to warm side across...
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we talked about montgomery county maryland and basically has been a feast. in count montgomery county. his political action arm endorsed the montgomery county executives their market relic. it's a cozy little network. >> you just articulated that very well and i think one thing that might help for those who are viewing is truly understand open borders inc. walking someone through the cycle, this human smuggling effort is at the center of it. that a family sitting in the northern triangle what allah, salvador, who are struggling and economic unrest. i like to get there. they're told, you don't have to come through the normal channels just come up and you pay a fee, then you get taken across the river and nuclear will to do whatever you want to do until that some degree of honesty. because with the cartels are staying in the some illegal organizations are staying pay a fee. what is the fee. it's something like $7000. so a family in the united states, an uncle or aunt will pay the fee for somebody or somebody back home baby. and that brings me to the water. the
we talked about montgomery county maryland and basically has been a feast. in count montgomery county. his political action arm endorsed the montgomery county executives their market relic. it's a cozy little network. >> you just articulated that very well and i think one thing that might help for those who are viewing is truly understand open borders inc. walking someone through the cycle, this human smuggling effort is at the center of it. that a family sitting in the northern triangle...
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lawmakers and heard from house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. president trump also spoke. this is about 90 minutes. announcer: please rise for the national anthem. o say can you see, by the light, what so hailed at thed -- twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright fightthrough the perilous watchedhe ramparts we were so gallantly streaming? glare, thekets'red gave bursting in air, that ourough the night flag was still there. does that star-spangled o'er the land of and the home of the brave ♪ [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [chanting usa] ♪ ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> good morning, houston. [cheers and applause] texas.di: good morning, good morning, america. [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: greetings to my fellow indians in india and around the world. [cheers and applause] this morning, we have a very special person with us. [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: he needs no introduction. [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: his name is familiar to every person on the planet. [cheers and applause] n
lawmakers and heard from house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. president trump also spoke. this is about 90 minutes. announcer: please rise for the national anthem. o say can you see, by the light, what so hailed at thed -- twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright fightthrough the perilous watchedhe ramparts we were so gallantly streaming? glare, thekets'red gave bursting in air, that ourough the night flag was still there. does that star-spangled o'er the land of and...
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lawmakers and heard from house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. president trump also spoke.
lawmakers and heard from house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. president trump also spoke.