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. >> president trump arriving in maryland he once again blaed a drats for their impeachment inquiry. >> it's a disgrace a terrible thipg for the country. they're gloing to lose the election, they know it that's why they're doing it. and it should never be alloweded what's happened to this president. >> and a lawsuit against dunkin' donuts for failing to protect customers against a series of cyber ab tacks she charged that the company failed to notify customers their accounts had been compromised. >>> and britain's princess beatrice is engaged. prince andrew and his ex-wife say they are thrilled with the engagement of their oldest daughter and the wedding will take place next year >>> you are up to date that's the news update this hour kelly, back to you >> is that going to be another big really wedding to do >> i think it might be, yes. who doesn't love a royal wedding? >> maybe we'll watch we'll see. here's what's still ahead on the exchange >> ahead beyond meat plans its biggest partner yet. amazon wants to write its own facial recognition laws. some bad news for hong kong tourism
. >> president trump arriving in maryland he once again blaed a drats for their impeachment inquiry. >> it's a disgrace a terrible thipg for the country. they're gloing to lose the election, they know it that's why they're doing it. and it should never be alloweded what's happened to this president. >> and a lawsuit against dunkin' donuts for failing to protect customers against a series of cyber ab tacks she charged that the company failed to notify customers their accounts...
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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
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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i'm joined by former democratic congresswoman donna edwards from maryland, contributing columnist for "the washington post" and columnist at "the new york times," andrew, welcome back from cape cod. it's awful down here. what is the president talking about with the civil war if he continues this fight? >> let me take a few steps back and say if you knew in your friend, family, relative or boss who was tweeting this kind of stuff all day long, would you seek help for that person. this is so out of the mainstream, so out of the mental normal spectrum of intelligence psychologically adjusted people. we have someone who is deeply, psychologically unwell in this white house. he's currently in a state of decompensation for his narcissism. he's going to lash out at everyone and seek revenge and he's lost because he doesn't have a defense. because he's admitted it. >> that's rational. i think he has a problem. >> he does have a problem. he's unable to cope with it. he's panicking. he has to lash out. he has to go his ter cal the closer we get, the more hysterical he will get. he would rather
i'm joined by former democratic congresswoman donna edwards from maryland, contributing columnist for "the washington post" and columnist at "the new york times," andrew, welcome back from cape cod. it's awful down here. what is the president talking about with the civil war if he continues this fight? >> let me take a few steps back and say if you knew in your friend, family, relative or boss who was tweeting this kind of stuff all day long, would you seek help for...
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next to him, philip cowans a professor of sociology at the university of maryland he is a long-standing interest in gender family and social change. in particular published extensively within families between men and women outside of family spirit he has maintained a strong interest in measurement issues and household family structure. welcome to aei. a research fellow in the institute for family studies. he blogs about migration, population dynamics and regional economics in the state of migration, he also writes regularly the big idea and for the federalist and his work for extensively in the new york times and wall street journal and many other places. our fearless moderator today a senior fellow at aei where she compiles and analyzes american public opinion on a wide variety of issues ranging across all economic and social topics. she has long publicly commented on the evolution of america politics through the lens of key demographics and geographic changes. please join me in welcoming the distinguished guest. [applause] >> they can very much. i would also like to add my welcome to
next to him, philip cowans a professor of sociology at the university of maryland he is a long-standing interest in gender family and social change. in particular published extensively within families between men and women outside of family spirit he has maintained a strong interest in measurement issues and household family structure. welcome to aei. a research fellow in the institute for family studies. he blogs about migration, population dynamics and regional economics in the state of...
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moving on, i gases gas station might not come possible, one state and that maryland is ditching oil. we will explain next. ♪ >> well goodbye get something, that's when gas station is saying, they convert to the all electric vehicle charges. hillary is in takoma park with the latest. >> this is the very first all electric no gas gas station you are paying to plug in your car. therefore charging stations at this electric gas station where you plug in your car and it charges your battery up to 80% and takes about 20 - 30 minutes and you pay about five, $10 to fill up your battery. we have a customer here filling up his car, taken advantage of the electric station, this is the first in the country and the owner decided to make the switch because he wanted to do something for the environment. >> i'm not looking how much money will make, i'm happy with what we are doing right now. we get a little source of income based on the wages and will all be happy. >> there is a demand, maryland has over 20000 electric cars and taxi service in local police had to electric vehicles. and they started
moving on, i gases gas station might not come possible, one state and that maryland is ditching oil. we will explain next. ♪ >> well goodbye get something, that's when gas station is saying, they convert to the all electric vehicle charges. hillary is in takoma park with the latest. >> this is the very first all electric no gas gas station you are paying to plug in your car. therefore charging stations at this electric gas station where you plug in your car and it charges your...
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fox news team coverage from michigan to maryland. grady grady trimble is live at the strike and grady, let's kick it off with you. reporter: if no news is good news by that measure it is pretty good day in detroit as talks continue behind me. we're three weeks into this thing, when it started some people never even thought it would last three days. here we are. talks moved up the chain to the top negotiators. they remain there. meanwhile the picketers remain on the picket line. there is still no sign of resolution on the key issues. things like worker pay, health care. production here in the united states as opposed to moving plants to other countries. as well as a path to full time employment for temporary workers f those issues sound familiar. that is because those are the ones we were talking about on day one. the losses are really starting to add up for both sides. look at gm. we heard analysts say gm stand to lose 50 million to $100 million every single day the strike drags on. if you multiply by 15, for 15 days. to $1.5 billion
fox news team coverage from michigan to maryland. grady grady trimble is live at the strike and grady, let's kick it off with you. reporter: if no news is good news by that measure it is pretty good day in detroit as talks continue behind me. we're three weeks into this thing, when it started some people never even thought it would last three days. here we are. talks moved up the chain to the top negotiators. they remain there. meanwhile the picketers remain on the picket line. there is still...
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congressman jamie raskin of maryland. congress is on recess the next two weeks, there's no break for the impeachment inquiry. they plan to take depositions from several people mentioned in the whistle-blower complaint, including former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, and ambassador kurt volker who resigned last friday. the committee will hear from the intelligence community inspector general during a closed hearing. geoff bennett joins us from capitol hill. what do we know about what's going to happen in the impeachment inquiry and what happens in the senate if the house i am peachmpeaches the pr? >> reporter: you laid out what house democrats hope to accomplish in the remaining two weeks of congressional break. it started today. they're going to hear from state department officials, one former state department official who were explicitly mentioned in the whistle-blower complaint. intelligence chairman adam schiff says the whistle-blower complaint is now their road map. you see before you how they plan to
congressman jamie raskin of maryland. congress is on recess the next two weeks, there's no break for the impeachment inquiry. they plan to take depositions from several people mentioned in the whistle-blower complaint, including former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, and ambassador kurt volker who resigned last friday. the committee will hear from the intelligence community inspector general during a closed hearing. geoff bennett joins us from capitol hill. what do we know about...
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before we jump into this next session, let me remind everyone that for the plenaries here and the maryland ball room, you can email questions to the panel. and hopefully we'll have a logo up that says questions @intelsummit.org. lair is going to get your questions. by the miracle of technology, they're going to appear on an ipad with vince here. vince, if you didn't get the word, at some point larry's going to tell you last question, okay? so, it's now my pleasure to introduce the moderator of our defense intelligence plenary lieutenant general vincent stewart, u.s. marine corps -- come on, come on -- retired. >> that's the part i was waiting for. >> and vince is the founder and ceo of stewart global solutions, an international consulting firm. he retired from the u.s. marine corps in april of this year after more than 38 years of service to the nation. so, join me in thanking vince for his service. a career intelligence officer, vince served as the 20th director of the intelligence agency where he was the first african-american, the first jamaican american, and the first marine to hold th
before we jump into this next session, let me remind everyone that for the plenaries here and the maryland ball room, you can email questions to the panel. and hopefully we'll have a logo up that says questions @intelsummit.org. lair is going to get your questions. by the miracle of technology, they're going to appear on an ipad with vince here. vince, if you didn't get the word, at some point larry's going to tell you last question, okay? so, it's now my pleasure to introduce the moderator of...
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in maryland, a law that raises the legal smoking age will go into effect tomorrow. a lot raises the age to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products from 18 to 21. legislators say the law will cover all electronic smoking devices, parts, and accessories. in israel, prime minister netanyahu will make a last-ditch effort to form a government. elections this month produced a stalemate. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. in his 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg markets." from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories from around the world we are following. president trump calling for the democrat leading the house impeachment inquiry to be questioned for treason. we have the latest from washington. looks safe for now. the credit suisse board backing the ceo after an investigation into a spying scandal. the coo could take over. wait.
in maryland, a law that raises the legal smoking age will go into effect tomorrow. a lot raises the age to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products from 18 to 21. legislators say the law will cover all electronic smoking devices, parts, and accessories. in israel, prime minister netanyahu will make a last-ditch effort to form a government. elections this month produced a stalemate. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and...
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in maryland, a law that raises the legal smoking age will go into effect tomorrow. a lot raises the age to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products from 18 to 21. legislators say the law will cover all electronic smoking devices, parts, and accessories. in israel, prime minister netanyahu will make a last-ditch effort to form a government. elections this month produced a stalemate. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter,
in maryland, a law that raises the legal smoking age will go into effect tomorrow. a lot raises the age to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products from 18 to 21. legislators say the law will cover all electronic smoking devices, parts, and accessories. in israel, prime minister netanyahu will make a last-ditch effort to form a government. elections this month produced a stalemate. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter,
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i remember when maryland had a millionaire's surtax and ended up raising far less revenue than they thought but it plays out again and again. >> i remember general electric saying who needs this. you have to -- our friend art laffer knows this well, you have to find this balance between how much you can actually get away with with taxes and at what point it really starts to affect the revenue stream, because people, companies will say all right, i don't need this, i'm going somewhere else. so states need to be i think thoughtful, especially in this environment now, because the salt -- neil: money can move. money moves. >> and with no longer being able to deduct state and local income tax? carl icahn is taking off for florida. it's not for the weather. neil: that's right. bill, one thing i wanted to check with you. the other wrinkle for the uncertainty, if you're not quite sure what taxes are going to do, whether you are an individual or company, now as a company, you have the added excuse, if it is an excuse, the president says sometimes is overused, about this china stuff. you're not going
i remember when maryland had a millionaire's surtax and ended up raising far less revenue than they thought but it plays out again and again. >> i remember general electric saying who needs this. you have to -- our friend art laffer knows this well, you have to find this balance between how much you can actually get away with with taxes and at what point it really starts to affect the revenue stream, because people, companies will say all right, i don't need this, i'm going somewhere...
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over to the state of maryland, where tomorrow, a law that raises the legal smoking age goes into effect. the new law raises the age to berkus -- to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products to 21. the law does not apply to active military personnel. more problems for boeing. the company's $2.8 billion upgrade of the air force surveillance plane was delayed by an almost year-long closure of two classified laboratories developing software for the project. the air force says boeing worked to regain certifications for the labs. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. the conservative party conference is underway in manchester. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is launching his campaign to win the next general election. he will speak later this week. the chancellor of the exchequer has just been speaking to the party faithful. he says the party has to get on with brexit. >> what they don't seem to understand is tha
over to the state of maryland, where tomorrow, a law that raises the legal smoking age goes into effect. the new law raises the age to berkus -- to purchase cigarettes, cigars, and vaping products to 21. the law does not apply to active military personnel. more problems for boeing. the company's $2.8 billion upgrade of the air force surveillance plane was delayed by an almost year-long closure of two classified laboratories developing software for the project. the air force says boeing worked...
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the four states were new york, new jersey, connecticut, maryland. the judge has thrown out that challenge to salt. >>> our next guest has helped resident of blue states, high tax, sell their homes and relocate to red states, low taxed, like texas. paul chabot, founder there of, is with me now. give me some idea how your business has grown please, paul? >> thanks, stuart. last time i was on your network, first time was two years ago. we had two agents, part of our new company. we have 250 agents working in 40 states. on average we get 10,000 inquiries asking for assistance every year and numbers, we really can't keep up with. you look at polling data, see what is happening in new york, new jersey, illinois, for that matter, for most part middle mie class families are looking for the best place to raise their kids so they're looking at the red states. stuart: is that your direct pitch? you get out in new yorks, new jerseys, californias, you make the pitch we can take you and put you someplace better financially? is that the overt pitch you make? >> it
the four states were new york, new jersey, connecticut, maryland. the judge has thrown out that challenge to salt. >>> our next guest has helped resident of blue states, high tax, sell their homes and relocate to red states, low taxed, like texas. paul chabot, founder there of, is with me now. give me some idea how your business has grown please, paul? >> thanks, stuart. last time i was on your network, first time was two years ago. we had two agents, part of our new company. we...
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. >> the chair recognizes a gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. i have a question for mr. cohen, according to data produced by rand fishkin, google controls over 90% of the engine market in the united states, so congratulation on that. the although, this seems to fit the classical definition of monopoly, google has argued the company's monopoly in the search market is nothing to worry about because competition is just a click away. is there, i just want to make sure if i have google's position right? is that essentially the argument against viewing it as a monopoly? >> thank you for the question, congressman. i would say that that definition of the market is quite narrow and that when consumers are searching for information online, a range of different services that they use, for example, when people are searching for products, the majority of americans start their product searches on amazon, they're searching for places to travel, hole, airline they -- hotels, airline, they start with a dedicated specialist. i this
. >> the chair recognizes a gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. i have a question for mr. cohen, according to data produced by rand fishkin, google controls over 90% of the engine market in the united states, so congratulation on that. the although, this seems to fit the classical definition of monopoly, google has argued the company's monopoly in the search market is nothing to worry about because competition is just a click away. is there, i...
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are program mentors officer robert smith is the program director, a product of the foster system in maryland. he can relate to you growing up without a just ask romero wesson what he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers and he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man. >>and the mayors of to have and come and talk to you in would you have one game inspire motivate you to be your brain is self even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have father i think is be beyond power. >>for program model that continues to make a difference. in oakland felipe to of all kron 4 news. >>that's a great story and a great program. well over 10 man has been convicted of rape and murder of an 81 year-old woman so this is all thanks to advanced technology. that connected. jonathan jackson as a man who assaulted and killed an 81 year-old name was sunni kwan. this happened when she was just out for a morning walk in el serino back in 2012. so police arrested jackson in 2016 for c
are program mentors officer robert smith is the program director, a product of the foster system in maryland. he can relate to you growing up without a just ask romero wesson what he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers and he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man. >>and the mayors of to have and come and talk to you in would you have one game inspire motivate you to be...
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alex in maryland. trump and biden can both be wrong. impeach trump, indict biden, and we will be out a president with still a dozen democratic candidates to pick from. the better question, c-span, is why do americans believe impeachment to be a coup when the founders included it in the constitution? the current constitution -- controversy rise to the level of impeachable offense, certainly more significant than lying about an affair. chris says it is high time the men in our nation's highest office be reminded he is not above the law and this one from rick in california, founders anticipated a president like trump and that is why they put the impeachment clause in the constitution. wasimpeachment of clinton sour grapes and unworthy. impeachment of donald trump is police work. he did it in front of all of us. a sampling of some of the tweets and texts we are seeing. republican line. .aller: yes i am calling about -- you just played a clip of stephanopoulos on abc news, he read directly linsky-trumpki -- ze dialogue right after the javeli
alex in maryland. trump and biden can both be wrong. impeach trump, indict biden, and we will be out a president with still a dozen democratic candidates to pick from. the better question, c-span, is why do americans believe impeachment to be a coup when the founders included it in the constitution? the current constitution -- controversy rise to the level of impeachable offense, certainly more significant than lying about an affair. chris says it is high time the men in our nation's highest...
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errol barnett, cbs news, indian head, maryland. >>> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. the impeachment inquiry of president trump will pick up steam this week on capitol hill. several current and former state department officials are expected to testify before congress, and that will only set the stage for the so-called whistle-blower to come forward. democrats are hoping to have a final vote on impeachment by thanksgiving. president trump calls it another witch hunt. natalie brand reports from the white house. >> what's going on now is the single greatest scam in the history of american politics. >> reporter: interviews with key figures could begin as early as this week in the impeachment investigate son, hunter. according to the whistle-blower complaint made public late last week, the pres
errol barnett, cbs news, indian head, maryland. >>> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. the impeachment inquiry of president trump will pick up steam this week on capitol...
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there are more than 20,000 electric registered vehicles in maryland. americans are unprepared for the new real idea crack down. a report found almost 40% of americans still don't have a real i.d. or any other forms of i.d. that are going to be required at airports next fall. 57% are not aware they won't be allowed through airport security without a valid driver's license. here in california the deadline is the same as the national deadline and that is october 1st, 2020. >>> new tonight it is bad news for lovers of fast fashion. forever 21 has filed for bankruptcy protection today saying they're more than a billion dollars in debt. the company known for its cheap trends drew from a single california store into 800 locations worldwide. but just like malls across the country the chain is struggling to keep up. it filed for chapter 11 protection meaning it'll try to reorganize and stay in business. in the meantime the company says it will have to close a number of its stores. >> a glimpse into the future stanford business grad students showed off their new
there are more than 20,000 electric registered vehicles in maryland. americans are unprepared for the new real idea crack down. a report found almost 40% of americans still don't have a real i.d. or any other forms of i.d. that are going to be required at airports next fall. 57% are not aware they won't be allowed through airport security without a valid driver's license. here in california the deadline is the same as the national deadline and that is october 1st, 2020. >>> new tonight...
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the choice of women who want a different response on this from sunny schwartz teletype assignment to maryland and brief. a commonly harris. my record is clear i reduced eliminated the backlog of rape kits in san francisco and i will handle this as district attorney. current district attorney there have been no charges filed against san francisco. >>police officers who have fired. their weapon leaf you have said that one officer involved shooting is one too many. but ca a fire you suggesting that officers should not use their weapons against people who are shooting other people. >>i'm saying that our goal should always be to eliminate put officer-involved shootings and that's waiting to move towards de-escalation has been has been critical. i'm one of the first groups that i met with after falling to declare for district attorney was a group of community activists who lost loved ones in officer-involved shootings and the really 3 main take away from the concerns of there. these cases are taking forever sites that i'm nervous all every case within 6 months. there was no transparency that's what
the choice of women who want a different response on this from sunny schwartz teletype assignment to maryland and brief. a commonly harris. my record is clear i reduced eliminated the backlog of rape kits in san francisco and i will handle this as district attorney. current district attorney there have been no charges filed against san francisco. >>police officers who have fired. their weapon leaf you have said that one officer involved shooting is one too many. but ca a fire you...
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a gas station in maryland doesn't have any gas. it's the first in gas to be an all-electric charging station. if you're driving along carol avenue in tacoma park, at first glance this lot looks like any other gas station. take a closer look. there's no gas here anymore. >> you simply plug it in -- >> instead, it's all electricity. >> away it goes. >> each pump putting out charges for electric cars. >> it's great. we're really provided of it. matthew wade helped oversee the project. used to be a liberty gas station. whole thing had to be redone to take out the petroleum pipes underground. >> it's something people will look to. >> reporter: charging your car all the way will take about half an hour but cost just $7. >> for me the super chargers are the way to go. >> reporter: j.d. owns a tesla and made a special trip for today's ribbon-cutting ceremony. he said he's excited to see more options for the environment. >> definitely feel good for doing my part, at least part of it. this is just one way to do it. >> reporter: the idea of e
a gas station in maryland doesn't have any gas. it's the first in gas to be an all-electric charging station. if you're driving along carol avenue in tacoma park, at first glance this lot looks like any other gas station. take a closer look. there's no gas here anymore. >> you simply plug it in -- >> instead, it's all electricity. >> away it goes. >> each pump putting out charges for electric cars. >> it's great. we're really provided of it. matthew wade helped...
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errol barnett, cbs news, indian head, maryland. >> quijano: terrific young role models. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cb s, 6 "60 minutes," the new continues on cbsn az-of-at cbs news.com. i'm elaine quijano, for all of us at cbs news, thanks for joining >>> live, from the cbs studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00, giants fans a goodbye bruce, the emotional celebration and tribute at oracle park. >> boulder battleground, rocks put in place to internment encampments, now the city is caught in the middle of a fight. >>> a massive power outage in the east bay forces businesses to close, and shutdown a station. what went wrong. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian giants manager bruce just coached his last game. kpix 5 says he showed up to mark the end of an era. >>> today was bittersweet, a lot of fans seemed to realize they were and say goodbye to their longtime skipper, but to the team they had fallen in love with. >> reporter: the word fan is supposed to be short for fanatic. about the people arriving at oracle park this m
errol barnett, cbs news, indian head, maryland. >> quijano: terrific young role models. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cb s, 6 "60 minutes," the new continues on cbsn az-of-at cbs news.com. i'm elaine quijano, for all of us at cbs news, thanks for joining >>> live, from the cbs studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00, giants fans a goodbye bruce, the emotional celebration and tribute at oracle park. >> boulder battleground, rocks...
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have a contact at the nsa or the deep state so to the point i ran for school board montgomery county maryland which has been in the news lately. that usually is whether the justice of the supreme court hor whatever. ran for school board one year after columbine and my platform was three issues waste fraud and abuse even a very rich system that also has some of the best defense lawyers in the country. defending the school system and the second issue was the problem of drugs and prescription drugs and overmedicated kids in the schoolid system. and gangs. regardless of immigration status. the third was from columbine everybody was talking about guns that year in 2000 was school safety. i had a plan and some suggestions after i became the first school board candidate in us history to be endorsed by the nra. [laughter] i'm serious it nationalized the race and basically it ruined my career my political career. but here's the point. i had kids in the montgomery county school system like a hagood nra member so what i'm saying is do you all have any question or suggestion other than what you already m
have a contact at the nsa or the deep state so to the point i ran for school board montgomery county maryland which has been in the news lately. that usually is whether the justice of the supreme court hor whatever. ran for school board one year after columbine and my platform was three issues waste fraud and abuse even a very rich system that also has some of the best defense lawyers in the country. defending the school system and the second issue was the problem of drugs and prescription...
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delivered by judge - - of maryland. the chief justice of the supreme court. [indiscernible] who said the black man had no rights that the white man is bound to respect. the cooper union speech is intended to systematically come in detail, refute that decision. so these speeches are not only eloquent, they are deeply researched. there his own investigation. lincoln distills it all himself. he's doing this process himself. >> i want to tell too little stories i get from your book to tell the complicated question of what lincoln's real feelings about slavery were. i think you kick it off, don't know if it's the first page. with lincoln saying, i myself was a slave. telling a story which i will allow you to recount. and then in this book, there are a number of parts that moved me to tears but one of them was the story of lincoln being contacted by a free african-american who got essentially, kidnapped and tricked into slavery. lincoln trying to raise money to purchase him out of slavery. and then ending up paying for most of it himself to tell those two stories i
delivered by judge - - of maryland. the chief justice of the supreme court. [indiscernible] who said the black man had no rights that the white man is bound to respect. the cooper union speech is intended to systematically come in detail, refute that decision. so these speeches are not only eloquent, they are deeply researched. there his own investigation. lincoln distills it all himself. he's doing this process himself. >> i want to tell too little stories i get from your book to tell...
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mary's in maryland. also the producer of a documentary film. "aeroneurosis " will be published. we will not have signing tonight . signed ande already the speaker has graciously agreed to personalize them. please join me in welcoming mark wilkins. [applause] you for that very nice introduction, crystal. i'm very happy to be here tonight. thank you for coming. i hope you find this topic as fascinating as i do. background, you part of the aspiration for this book was an article that i wrote magazine,r and space "the dark side of glory." i do not know if you caught that. how thesemy eyes to pilots suffered because air combat was in its independence see and people were not prepared. it is broken into two parts. background context in which these people flew and fought and died in suffered. there are studies on the various quotes on how they felt at the time. that you save your questions for the end and just get rolling here. i have one copy of the book. my publisher assured me they would be here. i do not know why they are not here. they were supposed to be. anyway, i hope you see fi
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leland: a man suspected of stabbing four people and attacking one other in a maryland mall was shot and kill by police yesterday. scary times. officials say the suspect was demanding money and carrying a hunting-style knife. take a listen. >> when police officers a arrived, they encountered the suspect at the intersection on mccormack road. during their encounter with the suspect there, he was armed with a knife, and our officers were forced to discharge their weapons. leland: all right. the victims were taken to area hospitals and are recovering from non-life threatening injuries. there you go. molly: first major snow storm of fall in montana, plus, police in hong kong fire more tear gas at demonstrate theres. greg talcott is there. greg? >> reporter: molly, it was a rough day of clashes on the streets of hong kong between pro-democracy protesters and police. we'll take you right into the middle of it next. ♪ ♪ with schwab: you can earn more when you invest your cash. ♪ you can get a satisfaction guarantee. ♪ you can also wonder why our competitors don't offer that. schwab, a m
leland: a man suspected of stabbing four people and attacking one other in a maryland mall was shot and kill by police yesterday. scary times. officials say the suspect was demanding money and carrying a hunting-style knife. take a listen. >> when police officers a arrived, they encountered the suspect at the intersection on mccormack road. during their encounter with the suspect there, he was armed with a knife, and our officers were forced to discharge their weapons. leland: all right....
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we talked about montgomery, county maryland and basically it's been a fight them in montgomery county and its political action arm cost us in action endorsed the montgomery county executives marked early. it's a cozy little network. >> i think you've articulated that well and i think one thing that might help for those arguing is to understand open borders incorporated. walking someone through the cycle of this human smuggling effort that's at the center of it. a family sitting in the northern triangle in guatemala or salvador are struggling and there's economic unrest and they say i'd like america and there told you don't have to come to the normal channels, just ,, faithfully and then youget taken across the river and you'll be able to do whatever you want to do and there told that with some degree of honesty . because what the cartels are saying and some of the illegal organizations, they're saying pay a fee. what is that fee?it's something like $10,000 so a family in the united states or cousin or uncle and aunt can pay the fee for somebody or somebody back home will pay the fee.
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more than maryland, more than missouri or even kentucky. roughly the same number of men, 20,000 to 22,000, served on either side during the war. the master of ceremonies was professor thomas c miller, principal of the preparatory department of west virginia university and a veteran of the seventh west virginia infantry, having enlisted late in the war on april 1, 1865. miller served for three months before his muster out in july. 20 years after the ceremony in 1918, miller became the president of schappert state normal school, now shepherd what -- university in shepherdstown, west virginia. the first administrator of the school was a veteran of the confederate stonewall brigade. the ceremony began at 11:00 a.m. on september 28, 1898, with the parade to commence on chambersburg street at the hotel. company m of the second west virginia was in the van, followed by the four west virginia units that carried the tattered that all flags of the first and third cavalry and the seventh infantry. after them, the governor and his acting general, and s
more than maryland, more than missouri or even kentucky. roughly the same number of men, 20,000 to 22,000, served on either side during the war. the master of ceremonies was professor thomas c miller, principal of the preparatory department of west virginia university and a veteran of the seventh west virginia infantry, having enlisted late in the war on april 1, 1865. miller served for three months before his muster out in july. 20 years after the ceremony in 1918, miller became the president...
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actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. the new yorkers now fearing infantry is coming with artillery abandon ship and head back to harrisburg, now leaving the cumberland valley unprotected. other than a few scattered calvary units, units of the first new york calvary, for example. there are some local units floating around there. but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced with the exception of the first new yorkers. they thought the rebels are coming into the cumberland valley. jenkins follows the railroad. they go to mechanicsburg. he will set up shop. again, the map shows you the railroad tracks on the main streets of mechanicsburg, and this is the largest hotel, one of the most important hotels in town during the civil war years. that is the railroad hotel, appropriate named, and was also a ticket office. it had the unheard-of rooms for women and an indoor powder room for men. it had indoor plumbing, at least for a while. they had a very nice hotel there. jenkins takes over the hotel, makes it his p
actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. the new yorkers now fearing infantry is coming with artillery abandon ship and head back to harrisburg, now leaving the cumberland valley unprotected. other than a few scattered calvary units, units of the first new york calvary, for example. there are some local units floating around there. but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced with the exception of the first new yorkers. they thought the...
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are program mentors officer robert smith is the program director, a product of the foster system in maryland. he can relate to youth growing up without a fath. just ask romero wesson. he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers. he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man, an american. >>have then man come and talk to u n what you have one game inspire and motivate you to be your brain is self even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have your father. i think is be the young power. >>for program model that continues to make a difference. in oakland felipe gaulle kron 4 news. >>start to our sunday, here's a live shot coming in from timber on there's the golden gate very clearly in view way off to the distance and those temperatures that cooler this morning with 40's 39 up to napa your forecast is next up on 4 morning news continues. i'm leah. and that's me, long before i had moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader. had a zest
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this was a one track railroad running from hagerstown, maryland, to harrisburg, pennsylvania. it was used to move union troops, and supplies and was often under attack i confederate forces. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> a little bit about our speaker. we have scott mingus. i have known scott for a number of years but i did not know him until i reviewed his bio. he is a scientist and consultant in the pulp and paper industry. he holds patents in self adhesive postage stamps and barcode labels. i never knew that.
this was a one track railroad running from hagerstown, maryland, to harrisburg, pennsylvania. it was used to move union troops, and supplies and was often under attack i confederate forces. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> a little bit about our speaker. we have scott mingus. i have known scott for a number of years but i did not know him until i reviewed his bio. he is a scientist and consultant in the pulp and paper industry. he holds patents in self...
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host: robert is joining us from clinton, maryland. caller: this whole thing is designed to cover up the upcoming indictments that are coming down from the report from attorney general barr. that is why they are trying to this credit him. as these indictments come down, they are going to say this is trump retaliating for this impeachment inquiry. that is what this is all about. they know this is going to go nowhere, dead on arrival. anything you have with this so-called whistleblower, which is not a whistleblower, is inadmissible at any court anywhere the country. andsay is inadmissible thrown out all over the country except in the building behind you. i heard you earlier say you have heard nothing about joe biden. that is easy to solve. turn on the video. joe biden, in his own words, ask them to fire an attorney who was investigating his son. he was going to withhold $1 billion if he did not do that. he said he was leading -- leaving in six hours. he was fired. quo, butot a quid pro you do not want to look into that. $63 million --g 6
host: robert is joining us from clinton, maryland. caller: this whole thing is designed to cover up the upcoming indictments that are coming down from the report from attorney general barr. that is why they are trying to this credit him. as these indictments come down, they are going to say this is trump retaliating for this impeachment inquiry. that is what this is all about. they know this is going to go nowhere, dead on arrival. anything you have with this so-called whistleblower, which is...
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the station in maryland is now exclusively using charging stations. it takes about a 5-30 minute -- 15-30 minutes to charge an electric video to 80%. pete? pete: well, i can't go there. thanks, evidence. president trump take his re-election campaign to congressman ilhan omar's district in a little over a week. his planned visit met with controversy in the historically blue state as the city's mayor, jacob fray, says, quote: while there is no legal mechanism to prevent the president from visiting, his message of hatred will never be welcome in minneapolis. this as the city's police lieutenant is outraged over what he said is a sudden change in policy by the mayor prohibiting officers from wearing uniforms when with a political candidate. joining me with more is president of the police officers federation of minneapolis and minneapolis police department lieutenant, bob krol. what you're saying is the president of the united states is coming to minneapolis to give a speech. things have changed there for the mayor and the police department. share it with
the station in maryland is now exclusively using charging stations. it takes about a 5-30 minute -- 15-30 minutes to charge an electric video to 80%. pete? pete: well, i can't go there. thanks, evidence. president trump take his re-election campaign to congressman ilhan omar's district in a little over a week. his planned visit met with controversy in the historically blue state as the city's mayor, jacob fray, says, quote: while there is no legal mechanism to prevent the president from...
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aey recently had a summit, on soybean farm in maryland. >> yes. >> where there was a discussion about the future of agriculture, and there was a decision and commitment to work towards a net zero emissions future, with the recognition that to get there, society and the government and the private sector, foundations, et cetera, have to help. you cannot expect farmers to do this on their own dime. they have to have help. they have to have contributions. we have to set up markets, and we should set up markets. that's the additional revenue streams i talked about earlier. it is a tremendous opportunity here. you have a lot of soil out there that can be more productive, richer and healthier, if we basically sequester carbon. we have incredible research going on in terms of the root system of commodities that could not only store more carbon, but actually maintain storage of the carbon, even though the crop is harvested. there's a brave new world out there for us, but we need investments in research, public finance research. our great land-grant universities need more help. the government n
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are program mentors officer robert smith is the program director, a product of the foster system in maryland. you can relate to you growing up without a father. just ask romero wesson what he says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers and he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man, an american. >>have then man come and talk to u n would you one game far more than and brain itself even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have your father i think is be beyond power. >>for program model that continues to make leet of all kron 4 news. >>a tornado twist in the sky near davis we'll get the latest on this wild weather with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez right after this break and coming up, we'll also take you to a memorial for fallen firefighters, how they were honored today by the governor. i mean a warning keyboard report dot com. from the u s mexico border. but the people here in alpine say be still feel the at pier 1, the color of the moment is energetic o
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one is the seal of maryland, a southern state that didn't even join the confederacy, so that right there tells you something about southern unity. the other two, one is virginia and one is south carolina. we've already seen the palmetto trees as an example of specifically state pride rather wide once wide o the confederacy came into being. people were shouting very loudly and displaying these things at the same time about us versus them, and our identity versus the other group. but in fact, the south was not unified, even at the moment the confederacy was created. that is something that these -- again, with a bit of interpretation -- can tell us quite clearly. the third and final artifact i want to show you is not pretty like some of these badges are, nor is it menacing like the pike. in fact, i think you will all find it pretty mundane. it is a piece of cotton. i feel like i have to say that quickly, given sometimes when people see this image, they think it is a brain. [laughter] john meacham earlier was talking about the battle of the brain versus the guts. i thought that might be on p
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but basically to the point, i ran for school board montgomery county maryland that has been in the news lately with the justice of the supreme court or whatever my mantra school board in the year 2011 - - less than one year after columbine and the platform of waste fraud and abuse and that has some of the best defense lawyers in the country defending the school system and the second was the issue of prescription drugs over medicated kids and gangs regardless of immigration status. everybody was talking about that election year for school safety i had some suggestions but after what happened the only candidate endorsed by the nra to nationalize, i'm serious at nationalize the rate it basically ruined my career the political career. i had a kid in the system and being a good nra member that basically so what i'm saying is do you have any other suggestions or questions other than what you already mentioned? . . . . well so is there anything else other than a red flag law. i agree with you the parents. even in a public school system if he can afford to leave the public school system was my
but basically to the point, i ran for school board montgomery county maryland that has been in the news lately with the justice of the supreme court or whatever my mantra school board in the year 2011 - - less than one year after columbine and the platform of waste fraud and abuse and that has some of the best defense lawyers in the country defending the school system and the second was the issue of prescription drugs over medicated kids and gangs regardless of immigration status. everybody was...
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are program mentors officer robert smith is the program director, a product of the foster system in maryland. he can relate to you growing up without a father. romero wesson who says he was angry at the world after his father abandoned him his mother and 4 brothers and he credits deputy north cross and the okay program for providing an avenue that steady course as black man. >>and to have and come and talk to u n would you have one game inspire motivate you brain itself even when you live in the low income communities and you might not have your father i think is be beyond power. >>for program model that continues to make a difference. in oakland felipe to of all kron 4 news. >>let's talk about our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look outside here in san francisco from our sutro tower camera there is the city and people are probably. today as we're joined now by meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is that what can expect for sunday as well. yeah, cool temperatures for much even for the beginning of this upcomingee the middle. >>of next week. so let's take a look at today's daytime highs, 5 to
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run callinggo to from maryland on the democratic line. caller: that is michigan. host: ok, go ahead. caller: i understand there is a force in ukraine that is very and is in the military. from the united states and other countries, white supremacists and fascists have been going to ukraine to serve in that unit and have come home to spread their military training among white supremacists and other terrorist organizations in the united states. we had an unwritten agreement that the united states and nato would never encroach on the borders of the old soviet union and russia. russia will never stand for the strangulation of their nation. and they never should. ukraine was one of the nations that was supposed to not be part of nato. we are forcing it into nato. russia has every right to defend sot land that they spent much blood and treasure for in world war ii. plain and simple, it is their land and they will hold it. host: quick response? guest: let me start with fascism in ukraine. there are some worrying developments with white supremacy, fascism, and white nazism
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five people are injured in a stabbing outside a shopping mall in maryland outside baltimore earlier this afternoon. officers say they responded to a loitering complaint after a liquor store employee twice asked the man to leave. it's unclear what prompted the stabbings. the victims are expected to be okay. police in houston, texas are looking for a motive in the fatal shooting of a deputy. he was making a traffic stop near houston. when he turned to walk back to his car the driver got out and shot him twice from behind. the 42-year-old deputy became the department's first sikh officer when he joined the force. his accused killer faces the death penalty. >> besides christopher steele, it's still kind of mr. e to the american people. you talk about getting involved in our politics. this guy was involved in our politics more than obama and he was involved with trying to change the outcome of the campaign more than anybody. he is a useful tool and yet he's a seedy character. he's useful for all these people and entities but in your book you explain this is in his first act, is it. >> no, and
five people are injured in a stabbing outside a shopping mall in maryland outside baltimore earlier this afternoon. officers say they responded to a loitering complaint after a liquor store employee twice asked the man to leave. it's unclear what prompted the stabbings. the victims are expected to be okay. police in houston, texas are looking for a motive in the fatal shooting of a deputy. he was making a traffic stop near houston. when he turned to walk back to his car the driver got out and...
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. >> frederick, maryland. on that topic, how can we better reach the african-american and other diverse communities to make the civil war more relevant to their experience, and engage their interest in the gettysburg battlefield? all, include them in the story. went there, when i see the and i could sesquicentennial bearing down on us, i suggested to my fellow historian that we come up with a different name than the sesquicentennial of the civil war. putting those two stories in the same frame, it turned it from being a white story to being a shared story. again, if we imagine the pivot of the war, its outcome, ended being the destruction of the most powerful system of slavery in the modern world, and all of world history turns around what happened there. separateens, there's a nation explicitly committed to arpetual slavery, with monopoly over the world's most valuable commodity. what does world history look like, if that's the case? so, ironically, a battlefield like gettysburg, so beautiful as occupied byw
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arthel: five people are hurt in a stabbing at an outdoor shopping mall in maryland. the shopping center is about 15 miles north of baltimore. police fatally shooting the suspect when they got to the scene. they say the victims did not appear to suffer any life-threatening injuries. witnesses say the attack happened in a liquor store and involved a man who employees had twice asked to leave. eric: the 2020 presidential campaign trail winding through the picket lines. this as the gm strike has entered its 13th day. democrats running for president are seeking support among the blue collar workers who voted for president trump by a wider margin than past republicans in the last election in 2016. allison barber has been covering all of this in detroit with how the union members are sizing up the candidates this year. hi,. >> al: allison. >> reporter: three candidates showed up on the picket lines in detroit, all of them praising the union workers on strike and slamming general motors. senator bernie sanders thanked workers for in his words having the cornel t courage to s
arthel: five people are hurt in a stabbing at an outdoor shopping mall in maryland. the shopping center is about 15 miles north of baltimore. police fatally shooting the suspect when they got to the scene. they say the victims did not appear to suffer any life-threatening injuries. witnesses say the attack happened in a liquor store and involved a man who employees had twice asked to leave. eric: the 2020 presidential campaign trail winding through the picket lines. this as the gm strike has...
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just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des pinker versusn -- des moines decision. >> our topic was tinker versus des moines, a supreme court case wore blacknts armbands in protest of the vietnam war. it caused a lot of controversy because it received backlash and they got suspended for it. district their case to court, where they lost and faced tragedy, and took it to the supreme court, where they ended up winning and securing student rights to free speech. >> how did you hear about this story? >> we are actually in ap weernment and politics, and are going through the landmark court cases throughout history. this stood out to us because it involves students around our age, and it is important to us because looking out in the world now, there is a lot of student activism occurring, and it is important to understand why we have these rights and who to appreciate for gaining us these rights. >> i look at the design
just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des pinker versusn -- des moines decision. >> our topic was tinker versus des moines, a supreme court case wore blacknts armbands in protest of the vietnam war. it caused a lot of controversy because it received backlash and they got suspended for it. district their case to...
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just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des moines decision --
just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des moines decision --
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they went through the district through maryland through frederick, maryland, where they spent the first night. steve: walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 80 vehicles as part of this convoy? michael: you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier, and the american military leadership realized that in future warfare motorized vehicles would play a very important role. they had a number of different motorized vehicles, but they wanted to know how would they perform under different circumstances, could they drive up hill, across country. if it was necessary to move troops from one post to another, would they be able to do it, how long would it take? so they were interested in the conditions of the vehicles, which ones performed and which didn't. they were also interested in the condition of the roads. until you got to california, there were no paved roads at the time, so they wanted to know how long it would take and how difficult. -- difficulty in getting across the country. -- how long it would take and the difficulty in
they went through the district through maryland through frederick, maryland, where they spent the first night. steve: walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 80 vehicles as part of this convoy? michael: you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier, and the american military leadership realized that in future warfare motorized vehicles would play a very important role. they had a number of different motorized vehicles, but they...
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abdul from talk to parkville, maryland. caller: i do oppose it. gangsteris man is a and don't mess with gangsters. gangsters will pull out all of the stops to get his way. he has the firepower and the resources to tear this nation apart. he would not stop and calling out his supporters to say, this is an overthrow, this is a coup, this is treason. he would use all the necessary words to convince his supporters that this is an attack against them. it is time to bring out the guns and the other resources to defend him. he would not stop. let him ride his course out or he will not get elected again. call give him a reason to out his gun toting supporters against other american citizens. host: let's go to mark, who was calling from florida. mark supports the impeachment inquiry. caller: good morning. .t is pompano beach i do support his impeachment. the mueller report should be required reading in every school and college in this country. make -- let people make up their own minds. he has destroyed any resemblance .f government at the newsuld look tha
abdul from talk to parkville, maryland. caller: i do oppose it. gangsteris man is a and don't mess with gangsters. gangsters will pull out all of the stops to get his way. he has the firepower and the resources to tear this nation apart. he would not stop and calling out his supporters to say, this is an overthrow, this is a coup, this is treason. he would use all the necessary words to convince his supporters that this is an attack against them. it is time to bring out the guns and the other...
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no problem for number 12 penn state they clobbered maryland. sorry, dave. sea tony romo going back to day job after myth the cut. the former cowboy's qb fell six shots short of the putt. 4 over. he will be back in the broadcast booth tomorrow after playing on a sponsor's exemption. jedediah: thanks, ed. hillary clinton back in the spotlight and still upset about losing the 2016 election. >> applying for a job and getting 66 million letters of recommendation and losing to a corrupt human tornadoes. jedediah: she goes on to call president trump a, quote, illegitimate president. didn't she say in 2016 that not respecting the results of an election was, quote, a direct direct threat to our democracy. a clinton delegate at the 2016 national convention and joins you now to react. robin, welcome. it looks to me like someone is a little bitter and needs to get past 2016. the rest of russ talking about 2020 and she is still talking about 2016. what's going on here. >> it pains my soul any time we start talking about this election. but she does have a point. you know
no problem for number 12 penn state they clobbered maryland. sorry, dave. sea tony romo going back to day job after myth the cut. the former cowboy's qb fell six shots short of the putt. 4 over. he will be back in the broadcast booth tomorrow after playing on a sponsor's exemption. jedediah: thanks, ed. hillary clinton back in the spotlight and still upset about losing the 2016 election. >> applying for a job and getting 66 million letters of recommendation and losing to a corrupt human...
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said the queen, "release the hounds." [ laughter and applause a six flags theme park in maryland has announced a new promotion in which visitors spend 30 hours inside a coffin to win a pair of season passes and if billy asks, that's what nana is doing right now. [ laughter ] "she's fine. she's winning you six flags tickets. just tell him, john. it's only going to buy us 30 hours it's fine. [ light laughter ] a full moon will occur this friday which will be the first full moon on friday the 13th in nearly 20 years. but don't worry, the white house is taking all necessary precautions. [ laughter and applause scientists have reportedly found evidence that prehistoric humans consumed dairy products judging by the cave drawings [ laughter ] and finally, kfc is coming out with a new video game called "i love you, colonel sanders! a finger lickin' good dating simulator" - [ audience oohs [ laughter ] where players go to culinary school with colonel sanders and try to date him. even worse mcdonald's is coming out with "ronald mcdonald: down to clown." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we ha
said the queen, "release the hounds." [ laughter and applause a six flags theme park in maryland has announced a new promotion in which visitors spend 30 hours inside a coffin to win a pair of season passes and if billy asks, that's what nana is doing right now. [ laughter ] "she's fine. she's winning you six flags tickets. just tell him, john. it's only going to buy us 30 hours it's fine. [ light laughter ] a full moon will occur this friday which will be the first full moon on...
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average and avoid at 1.9 million dollars by investing our capital and tsa such as the student federal in maryland. the tsa is reducing our alliance and equality annualization. finally, it's part of the constructive over a billion dollars of court houses and budgets on schedule. but the last two years, gsa as made some qualities of this committee and working on these issues. moving on to today's topic, i like to share some context that is important. one of the long-standing priorities of this committee is to address the repair and problem at the old post office. this effort recorded in the old post office and the directed tsa we will maintain our federal ownership any facility. pursuant to the act, it conducted a full and open competition in 2013 with a 60-year lease in the policy and it pays rent and a potential revenue sharing and the american taxpayer. this joint effort created of substantial benefit for the government and taxpayers. prior to relive element they, operate the facilities of significant loss. including six and a half billion dollars in 2007 alone. today, as a director of the act,
average and avoid at 1.9 million dollars by investing our capital and tsa such as the student federal in maryland. the tsa is reducing our alliance and equality annualization. finally, it's part of the constructive over a billion dollars of court houses and budgets on schedule. but the last two years, gsa as made some qualities of this committee and working on these issues. moving on to today's topic, i like to share some context that is important. one of the long-standing priorities of this...
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well, imagine being former maryland congressman john delaney, who has been running for president longer than any other democrat in the field. delaney is a traditional democrat. he wants his party to be a big tent. he wants it focused on bipartisan and the core economic issues that face americans. but over the past year, he has watched as a revolution has consumed the democratic party, a revolution obsessed with far out policies like seizing guns and decriminalizing illegal immigration. >> i mentioned before that we might not own our own cars. our current car ownership and usage model is really inefficient and bad for the environment. >> hell yes, we are going to take your ar-14, your ak-47. >> when somebody comes across the border, not to criminalize desperation. to treat that as a civil violation. >> if somebody commits a serious crime, sexual assault, murder, they are going to be punish. they may be in jail for 10 years, 20 years, 50 years, their whole lives. that's what happens when you commit a serious crime. but i think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even for
well, imagine being former maryland congressman john delaney, who has been running for president longer than any other democrat in the field. delaney is a traditional democrat. he wants his party to be a big tent. he wants it focused on bipartisan and the core economic issues that face americans. but over the past year, he has watched as a revolution has consumed the democratic party, a revolution obsessed with far out policies like seizing guns and decriminalizing illegal immigration. >>...