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. >>> thousands of real id driver's lense were called in maryland some. drivers havings licees confiscated. the news at 10:00 stas now. ♪ . ♪ >>> off the top at 10:00 acatholic children sexual abuse scanap dc priests found guilty guilty of abusing two i kidsn his church, advocates are speaking out. >>> factualer urbannow vasquez faces up to to 45 years. a for abu 13 and 9-year-old. evan what are those advocates saying? >> reporter: they hope that this conviction has other survivors come forward. their abuse happened here or anywhere else. beck keyur of svors network for those abused by priest said this representeded justice and hopes it sends the message. >> i think it tells victims if you come forward you'll be believed and you c findli vation to for a 12 and 18-year-old gives hope to me as a survivor who didn't come rward that things are changing and survivors are feeding more .omfortable in coming forward. >> reporter: father urbana vasquez was convicted on all counts. j withury returning a verdict few hours, in this week-long trial. the columbia h
. >>> thousands of real id driver's lense were called in maryland some. drivers havings licees confiscated. the news at 10:00 stas now. ♪ . ♪ >>> off the top at 10:00 acatholic children sexual abuse scanap dc priests found guilty guilty of abusing two i kidsn his church, advocates are speaking out. >>> factualer urbannow vasquez faces up to to 45 years. a for abu 13 and 9-year-old. evan what are those advocates saying? >> reporter: they hope that this...
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. >> let's hear from steve in maryland, you're on with erin bliss of health and human services with the inspector general's office, go ahead. >> iq for taking my call. am i allowed to give a shout out to a specific hospice? >> go ahead with your question or comment with the guest . >> i want to mention anything, they took real good care of icmy wife and her, and it's because of the training that is done with st. mary's county and with the volunteers and with the staff. they took real good care and what i really like about this very comfortable setting, it was almost like eating in your own house. and what i really appreciated after my wife passed away, they offered grievance sessions for the spouse and that was very beneficial so i wanted to give a shout out to st. mary's county hospice program, thank you . >> i'm sorry for your loss and i am so glad to hear about your good experience with hospice and i'm glad that you raise that because it's an important point that many patients and their loved ones have very good experiences with hospice care. we're not looking to scare anyone awayfro
. >> let's hear from steve in maryland, you're on with erin bliss of health and human services with the inspector general's office, go ahead. >> iq for taking my call. am i allowed to give a shout out to a specific hospice? >> go ahead with your question or comment with the guest . >> i want to mention anything, they took real good care of icmy wife and her, and it's because of the training that is done with st. mary's county and with the volunteers and with the staff....
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west virginia never pa for the service and maryland foot the bill maryland waps more than 3.5illion to keep the service from west west next year. west ver vir colleed 1 million to most to go away. >> right now w have three trains in the moing and evening. to win it makes servicele unwo there's no flexibility in the skechbling the hours don't make sen for almost anyone i talked to. entcally it renders service useable.up >> maryland department of transportation is holding public hearing sapt, september west backe after primminister of denmark dismiss missesdear hk is idea of buying greenland. she stood her ground say arctic territory not for sale and he is said had he is moeingt post popeing his trip due to her remarks. >> it's with regret and siped receiv the news that president trum scheduled state visit to denmark on the 2nd and 3rd of september. i have been looking forward to the visit our preparations were well derway/. s president trumpalled her remarkbin probability of buying greenland nasty stung the danish palace which formerly invited him to visit the country. >> video from pan
west virginia never pa for the service and maryland foot the bill maryland waps more than 3.5illion to keep the service from west west next year. west ver vir colleed 1 million to most to go away. >> right now w have three trains in the moing and evening. to win it makes servicele unwo there's no flexibility in the skechbling the hours don't make sen for almost anyone i talked to. entcally it renders service useable.up >> maryland department of transportation is holding public...
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maryland rling thousands of real i.d. driver's licensesro over clericars. >> 8,000 drivers must get to proper i.d. if they don'tlo they risk sing their license if they get pulled over. >> "washington post" accused of fueling conspiracy theories about jeffrey epstein's death. >> many medical experts say injuri i are commonn suicidal hangings. the paper says in a statement that their reporting simply serves more investigation.e >> a historic street in southeast d.c. could soon be renamed after marion barry. >> campaign under way to rename good hope road after the district's long time former mayor, or mayor f life as some affectionately ll him. the street runs through the heart of barry's political ked offing redskins k theireon preseas ge before the haskins aired it his first touchdown pass in a unfortunately the td wasn't enough. the bengals defead t skins. >> it doesn't matter. it's preseason. arnoboes, right, mike thomas. >> it's preseason. it's all about letting the young quarterback warm up. >> sure, sure. rat a little
maryland rling thousands of real i.d. driver's licensesro over clericars. >> 8,000 drivers must get to proper i.d. if they don'tlo they risk sing their license if they get pulled over. >> "washington post" accused of fueling conspiracy theories about jeffrey epstein's death. >> many medical experts say injuri i are commonn suicidal hangings. the paper says in a statement that their reporting simply serves more investigation.e >> a historic street in southeast...
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hyattsville, maryland. regret. -- democrat. caller: i have -- i have concerns for e-verify and tax id. some people have a --, not a tax id, how do you reconcile those two? guest: it is called -- the number he is talking about looks like a social security number, but it is called an individual tax id number. whoas designed for people are not americans, not residents of the united states, but have to pay taxes. basically, foreigners who have bank accounts here. what happened is, the irs started issuing them to illegal immigrants. there are a lot of instances where an illegal immigrant will give the fake or stolen social security number to his employer. but, they will then file a tax return with the irs using the real number that the irs gave them. knows whos actually most illegal immigrants are because they have their tax returns which have two different numbers. instead of 70 who has legitimate somebody who has legitimate information. people working using a tax id number to file taxes are illegal immigrants by definition almost
hyattsville, maryland. regret. -- democrat. caller: i have -- i have concerns for e-verify and tax id. some people have a --, not a tax id, how do you reconcile those two? guest: it is called -- the number he is talking about looks like a social security number, but it is called an individual tax id number. whoas designed for people are not americans, not residents of the united states, but have to pay taxes. basically, foreigners who have bank accounts here. what happened is, the irs started...
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maryland --lf from marcel from maryland. e verification and tax id. they don't have a tax id. how do you reconcile those? guest: good question. the number he is talking about looks like a social security number but it's an individual tax id number. i-ten is the shorthand. is for the people not americans or residents of the united states. basically foreigners of bank accounts here. what happened is the irs started issuing them to illegal immigrants. there are a lot of instances where an illegal immigrant will give the fake or stolen social security number to his employer, but they will file a tax return with the irs using the real number the irs gave them. who most illegal immigrants are because they have their tax returns, which have two different numbers. instead of somebody with legitimate numbers where they are the same. if you enter a tax id number into e-verify, it will read flag you. that is not a social security number. and using a tax id number to file taxes are illegal immigrants by definition in almost every case because the numbers for people who are not working, do
maryland --lf from marcel from maryland. e verification and tax id. they don't have a tax id. how do you reconcile those? guest: good question. the number he is talking about looks like a social security number but it's an individual tax id number. i-ten is the shorthand. is for the people not americans or residents of the united states. basically foreigners of bank accounts here. what happened is the irs started issuing them to illegal immigrants. there are a lot of instances where an illegal...
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host: let's hear from steve in maryland. you are on with the inspector general's office with health and human services. go ahead. thank you for giving my call. am i allowed to give a shout out to. host: go ahead with your question if you don't mind. tookr: i had hospice that good care of my wife in her final phases and that was because of the training that was done with st. mary's county and with the volunteers and staff are they took real good care. i liked about it was it was a comfortable setting and almost like being in your own house. what i appreciated is after my wife asked away, they offered grievance sessions for the spouse, and that was very beneficial. i wanted to give a shout out to saint mary county hospice program. guest: i am sorry for your loss and i am so glad to hear about your good experience with hospice and i am glad that you raised that. it is an important point that many patients and loved ones have very good experiences with hospice care. we are not looking to scare anyone away from hospice care. it i
host: let's hear from steve in maryland. you are on with the inspector general's office with health and human services. go ahead. thank you for giving my call. am i allowed to give a shout out to. host: go ahead with your question if you don't mind. tookr: i had hospice that good care of my wife in her final phases and that was because of the training that was done with st. mary's county and with the volunteers and staff are they took real good care. i liked about it was it was a comfortable...
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he points to when police in maryland killed a 61-year-old man while attempting to take his gun. sometimes you can grant a gun restraining order without owners finding out until police are at their door asking for the weapon. >> if you have someone that is weighing their position session of the firearm as a felony what is that going to do in a system where we have seen how tense relationships are with police. >> do you think it will make it better? i don't think so? >> the gun restraining orders are temporary with most only lasting 21 days, so gun owners should not fear seeking mental health. they argument the eight to take someone's gun away. >> when law enforcement knows the options, when you see a person who is a risk you can now do something about it before they harm someone. >> the current law in california only allows family members and officers to request gun violence restraining orders, anyone can call police about actual threats they seek. law enforcement can investigate and file an emergency order if warranted. a bill to expand the red flag law passed the asesembly and
he points to when police in maryland killed a 61-year-old man while attempting to take his gun. sometimes you can grant a gun restraining order without owners finding out until police are at their door asking for the weapon. >> if you have someone that is weighing their position session of the firearm as a felony what is that going to do in a system where we have seen how tense relationships are with police. >> do you think it will make it better? i don't think so? >> the gun...
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>>by shooting at her high school in great mills, maryland that tragedy and the most recent mass shootings in texas and ohio have inspired a merit to speak out and put a face to the names of victims to gun violence. the time. for the senate. house majority leader steny hoyer of maryland congressman, anthony brown say it's time for senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to allow a senate vote on the background check bill already passed by the house it takes. no courage to put on the senate floor, a bill that is supported by 90 plus percent of america. he won't even bring up bipartisan solution that we have passed in this house over 165 days. >>ago president trump has signaled his support for background checks legislation, but the path to getting a bill passed remains unclear. michigan congresswoman debbie dingell says it's time to put partisan bickering us. i mean not going in the corners taking same positions but say what's the >>in washington morgan right. >>we now know the name of the man accused of killing a california highway patrol officer riverside police say this man. aaron luther
>>by shooting at her high school in great mills, maryland that tragedy and the most recent mass shootings in texas and ohio have inspired a merit to speak out and put a face to the names of victims to gun violence. the time. for the senate. house majority leader steny hoyer of maryland congressman, anthony brown say it's time for senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to allow a senate vote on the background check bill already passed by the house it takes. no courage to put on the...
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>>by shooting at her high school in great mills, maryland that tragedy and the most recent mass shootings in texas and ohio have inspired a merit to speak out and put a face to the names of victims to gun violence. the time. house majority leader steny hoyer of maryland congressman anthony brown say it's time for senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to allow a senate vote on the background check bill already passed by the house it takes. no courage to put on the senate floor. >>a bill that is supported by 90 plus percent of americans. he won't even bring up bipartisan solution that%we have passed in this house over 165. >>days ago president trump has signaled his support for background checks legislation. >>but the path to getting a bill passed remains unclear. michigan congresswoman debbie dingell says it's time to put partisan bickering aside the corners taking same positions but say. >>what's the ludicrous. >>in washington morgan right. >>we'll tell you again it's going to day to day all around the bay area with several spots hitting the triple digits once again job trouble trackin
>>by shooting at her high school in great mills, maryland that tragedy and the most recent mass shootings in texas and ohio have inspired a merit to speak out and put a face to the names of victims to gun violence. the time. house majority leader steny hoyer of maryland congressman anthony brown say it's time for senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to allow a senate vote on the background check bill already passed by the house it takes. no courage to put on the senate floor....
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two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris value-of maryland and republican senator -- value holen -- van holland -- van hollen and a republican senator, when we as taxpayers contribute to a science that leads to a new drug, that we get prices that are affordable for that drug. this is critically important, you know. we have these wonderful, incredible drugs coming to market. therapies that are being priced at anywhere from $400,000 to more than $2 million. there are 400 clinical trials under way right now for new cell and gene therapies. if they come to market each at $1 million, we're going to break the bank. we're going to break families' banks and we're going to break our country's bank. host: our guest with us here to talk about the cost of prescription drugs and if you have questions for him, you can call on the line, if you live in the eastern and central time zones, it's 202-748-8000. if you look in the mountain and pacific, it's 202-748-8001. you can always post on our twitter feed @cspan wj and make your thoughts there as well for david mitchell. as far as
two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris value-of maryland and republican senator -- value holen -- van holland -- van hollen and a republican senator, when we as taxpayers contribute to a science that leads to a new drug, that we get prices that are affordable for that drug. this is critically important, you know. we have these wonderful, incredible drugs coming to market. therapies that are being priced at anywhere from $400,000 to more than $2 million. there are 400...
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aaron in maryland up next. done,: what america has it has drained its savings , one point $5 trillion in lottery ticket with a bowl of credit cards and we need a roof over the house. infrastructure. we have turned into a systemype capitalistic with banks as the loan sharks are the pharmaceutical companies are the cartels and the insurance companies are the protection racket. we are doomed. host: rick in nashville tennessee, optimistic about the economy. caller: i'm very optimistic. 40 years ago i moved to nashville, tennessee. i've lived in l.a., all over the country and i've never seen a state. in tennessee you go to memphis, areville, knoxville, they democrat mayors. but the state is a republican state. when i lived in nashville there were two skyscrapers downtown and they were 30 stories tall. you come now and there 15 skyscrapers downtown. give to the last caller, those buildings are basically banks and insurance companies downtown, but i was always raised you can't fight city hall , but let me tell you som
aaron in maryland up next. done,: what america has it has drained its savings , one point $5 trillion in lottery ticket with a bowl of credit cards and we need a roof over the house. infrastructure. we have turned into a systemype capitalistic with banks as the loan sharks are the pharmaceutical companies are the cartels and the insurance companies are the protection racket. we are doomed. host: rick in nashville tennessee, optimistic about the economy. caller: i'm very optimistic. 40 years ago...
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joseph is next in silver spring, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call. my own experience was really not that bad. . came here 8 years ago i needed money to survive. i did not get benefits. i don't think people really understand the trump bill. i voted for trump. us whentrying to tell apply legally -- if they are going to rely on benefits, you are going to use that as a consideration to demand -- people don't understand what the bill is. from nigeria originally. the people that do that are the people that really need help. if somebody -- [inaudible] the people that really need the benefits, let them get the benefits. since i have been in this country, i have been by myself. to leave your family and come to a country and leave your culture -- it is because you need something, you need something better. .e are trying to survive trying to deny people benefits i might have good tried to get a job for five dollars, seven dollars. today i have a masters degree with a lot of student loans. marylandt is joseph in talking about his experience, a people have as wel
joseph is next in silver spring, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call. my own experience was really not that bad. . came here 8 years ago i needed money to survive. i did not get benefits. i don't think people really understand the trump bill. i voted for trump. us whentrying to tell apply legally -- if they are going to rely on benefits, you are going to use that as a consideration to demand -- people don't understand what the bill is. from nigeria originally. the people that do that...
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. >> i didn't think anything about maryland, baltimore. and she got a brother and others that basically ran the campaign. >> brown pulled off an upset victory in the primary and gave nancy and the d'alesandro family credit. >> the whole campaign basically came out of what i might say the d'alesandro organization. >> and jerry brown announced that i was the political architect of his maryland victory. >> that's so cool. >> isn't that cool? then jerry brown said, you have to take a role in the democratic party, because i want one of my people there. >> got it. >> and i did and then here i am. >> that brought her out of the kitchen and into the big world of politics. >> in 1991, pelosi was selected to run the state democratic party. >> she became party chairman. you don't get to be party chairman if you can't raise money. and that's certainly one of the ways she propelled herself. >> you're known as one of the most prolific fund-raisers in history. i want to know how you do it. >> when i was chair of the california democratic party, i was rea
. >> i didn't think anything about maryland, baltimore. and she got a brother and others that basically ran the campaign. >> brown pulled off an upset victory in the primary and gave nancy and the d'alesandro family credit. >> the whole campaign basically came out of what i might say the d'alesandro organization. >> and jerry brown announced that i was the political architect of his maryland victory. >> that's so cool. >> isn't that cool? then jerry brown...
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this is william in waldorf, maryland. your on with adam andrzejweski from openthebooks.com. caller: thank you for having me on. thank you both. i listen to c-span every day. i want to know the data that you collected? thet also referencing federal contractors, stick contractors and local government that also do work and their salaries? ofit also giving the numbers how many contractors are doing the jobs per people that are in that state, that local monistic polity -- municipality in the nation? guest: excellent question. here is what our database is comprised of. at the federal level, we have all federal spending since 2000. that is comprised of contracts, grants, loans, farm subsidies, direct limits and insurance subsidies. we have nearly all federal employment in terms of salaries and bonuses, when disclosed since 2007. at the state level, in 49 out of 50 states, we are only missing california and we have restyled that information at the request of the california state checkbook. in 49 states, we have the checkbook. had theng, we republican comptroller begin the process of
this is william in waldorf, maryland. your on with adam andrzejweski from openthebooks.com. caller: thank you for having me on. thank you both. i listen to c-span every day. i want to know the data that you collected? thet also referencing federal contractors, stick contractors and local government that also do work and their salaries? ofit also giving the numbers how many contractors are doing the jobs per people that are in that state, that local monistic polity -- municipality in the nation?...
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that is how i got to maryland by the university of texas. i spent three years there and then came back to the university of pennsylvania where i have been ever since. i go back to minnesota on a regular basis. if i tried to find different places in the united states to study how politics is working we go back to places like maine and minnesota to try to find things like townhall's, gatherings where people get together so we can listen to them, deliberated by things that matter to the community. i wish we could bring back more of that because that community engagement increases the likelihood that communities do good things to preserve the well-being of everybody in their community. >> host: as a youngster were you interested in politics? did you follow it? was there somebody who sparked? >> guest: we had an aunt who watched the sunday talk shows. i member watching sunday talk shows. i would watch the sunday talk shows. from an early age, i would watch precincts with my grandmother who was a precinct captain. it was in it you medical family.
that is how i got to maryland by the university of texas. i spent three years there and then came back to the university of pennsylvania where i have been ever since. i go back to minnesota on a regular basis. if i tried to find different places in the united states to study how politics is working we go back to places like maine and minnesota to try to find things like townhall's, gatherings where people get together so we can listen to them, deliberated by things that matter to the community....
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the jesuits also had tobac plantations-- five of them in southern maryland just 50 miles away, worked by people who were enslaved. when the story broke in 2016, richard cellini, an ise typical georgetown alum, was stunned. >> i'm a moderate republican. italian-american. have no connection to americans or the history of slavery. >> reporter: but he'd been taught injusce... by the jesuits. so, what happened to the 272 people they literally sold down the river? the school's answer: >> all of them quickly succumbed to a fever in the malodorous lamp world of louisiana. in other words, tht no trace and no descendants, so non poinoing looking for them. and i thought, you know, this is some sort of very powerful fever that only attacks african american catholic slaves from maryland. it has a 100% mortality rate. nobody writes about it, and itever comes back. i thought, this doesn't make sense. ha reporter: google reported that at least twsurvived. a genealogist he hired identified 215. >> and of their descendants, we estimate that more than 4,000 of those are alive today. >> reporter: their a
the jesuits also had tobac plantations-- five of them in southern maryland just 50 miles away, worked by people who were enslaved. when the story broke in 2016, richard cellini, an ise typical georgetown alum, was stunned. >> i'm a moderate republican. italian-american. have no connection to americans or the history of slavery. >> reporter: but he'd been taught injusce... by the jesuits. so, what happened to the 272 people they literally sold down the river? the school's answer:...
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first up, university of maryland professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global impact during and since the american revolution. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. enjoy "american history tv" this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> next, journalist march ja s johnson on burton wheeler. a senator in the 1920s teapot dome oil scandal and initially supporting the new deal policies then opposing president roosevelt's attempt to add more justices to the supreme court. from the montana historical society in helena, this is about an hour and a half. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, marc c. johnson, the author
first up, university of maryland professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global impact during and since the american revolution. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. enjoy "american history tv" this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> next, journalist march ja s johnson on burton wheeler. a senator in the 1920s teapot dome oil scandal and initially supporting the new deal policies then opposing...
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here's the story. >> montgomery county, maryland, is a liberal stronghold of over a million people. the council and executive are all democrats who shun the labor of being a sanctuary jurisdiction but who pride themselves on welcoming immigrants regardless of their legal status. that sensibility is being challenged by disgruntledle citizens after the arrest of 21-year-old guzman who is accused of sexually abusing a 12 year old girl and her brother. he's the latest of six illegal immigrants to be arrested in maryland accused of sexual abuse or rape in the last several weeks. >> we don't interact with ice. contact them, nor do we ask any of our residents in montgomery county about their immigration status in the united states. >> one community activist has written members of maryland's congressional delegation and the county leadership expressing a con concern. "this is outrageous and unacceptable. we as montgomery county citizens and taxpayers, are fed up." >> should they have to tell the federal authorities that they are releasing an illegal immigrant before they do it? >> yeah, for
here's the story. >> montgomery county, maryland, is a liberal stronghold of over a million people. the council and executive are all democrats who shun the labor of being a sanctuary jurisdiction but who pride themselves on welcoming immigrants regardless of their legal status. that sensibility is being challenged by disgruntledle citizens after the arrest of 21-year-old guzman who is accused of sexually abusing a 12 year old girl and her brother. he's the latest of six illegal...
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larry hogan from the state of maryland. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> i'm confident it is not exactly the legislation i would have written. if one party held the white house, house and had 60 votes in the senate. that's what we have in government. but i am confident it's a deal that my colleagues should support when we vote on it in the near future. >> sandra: we're awaiting a senate vote on a two-year budget deal raising the debt ceiling and increasing spending by more than $300 billion. mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. what are we learning now? >> good morning. ahead of votes in the senate president trump is selling it on twitter writing budget deal is phenomenal for our great military. our vets and jobs, jobs, jobs. two-year deal gets us past the election. go for it, republicans. there is plenty of time to cut. senate majority leader is also on board. >> we need to address the debt limit. secure the full faith and credit of the united states. we need to continue to secure the funding that our national de
larry hogan from the state of maryland. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> i'm confident it is not exactly the legislation i would have written. if one party held the white house, house and had 60 votes in the senate. that's what we have in government. but i am confident it's a deal that my colleagues should support when we vote on it in the near future. >> sandra: we're awaiting a senate vote on a two-year budget deal raising the debt ceiling and increasing spending by...
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. >>> pet stores are suing to block a maryland law that will bar them from selling commercially bred dogs and cats. the measure is billed as a check against unlicensed and substandard puppy mills. the lawsuit challenges a law set to take effect next year. maryland is the second state after california to pass a ban on the sale of dogs and cats. >>> and starting today, kentucky fried chicken plans to test plant-based chicken nuggets and boneless wings. kfc is partnering with beyond meat to develop the new product. beyond meat also sells plant-based burgers and sausages at grocery stores and fast food chains including carl's jr. the fake chicken will be sold at one of the atlanta restaurants. kfc may expand the test to other markets h. brook? >> have you tried any of the faux meat? >> so i have tried -- een the impossible or beyond. and i did like it actually. >> really? >> i did. i did! i did. >> okay. i need to give it a go. >> i don't know if i'd try the plant-based chicken, though. it feels weird. i don't know. >> i'm skeptical of all of it, but i think it's where we're headed. >> y
. >>> pet stores are suing to block a maryland law that will bar them from selling commercially bred dogs and cats. the measure is billed as a check against unlicensed and substandard puppy mills. the lawsuit challenges a law set to take effect next year. maryland is the second state after california to pass a ban on the sale of dogs and cats. >>> and starting today, kentucky fried chicken plans to test plant-based chicken nuggets and boneless wings. kfc is partnering with...
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one case we were discussing happened in maryland. this is ice's statement on detainers where pursuant to ice policy all ice detainers are submitted with an administrative arrest warrant or warrant of removal depending on the circumstances of the individual case. >> ice wants to take them into custody, safer for the individual, safer for our officers and makes communities more safe. ice was constituted after 9/11 to protect the homeland and part of the authority they have to exercise is to take people who were in the country illegally and get them removed. >> this individual was arrested for rape charges after posting bail. why wouldn't it be common sense to do that? >> don't know why we want to have a sanctuary for criminals in these communities and in this particular case it is very egregious, these are serious crimes these people committed and it can be prevented. when those folks come into custody once they go through their due process and the justices and they turn them over to be brought back to home countries. heather: lawmaker
one case we were discussing happened in maryland. this is ice's statement on detainers where pursuant to ice policy all ice detainers are submitted with an administrative arrest warrant or warrant of removal depending on the circumstances of the individual case. >> ice wants to take them into custody, safer for the individual, safer for our officers and makes communities more safe. ice was constituted after 9/11 to protect the homeland and part of the authority they have to exercise is to...
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last month montgomery county, maryland, announced it was a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. since then six illegal immigrants have been arrested for sex crimes. fox correspondent doug mckelway has the details on that. >> reporter: montgomery county, maryland, is a liberal stronghold of over a million people. the county council and county executive are all democrats who shun the label of being a sanctuary jurisdiction but who pride themselves on welcoming immigrants regardless of legal status. that sensibility is being challenged now birdies gruntinged citizens a after the arrest of 21-year-old nester guzman who was accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl and her brother. he is the latest of six illegal immigrants to be arrested in montgomery county for sexual abuse or rape in the last several weeks. >> we don't interact with i.c.e. we don't contact i.c.e. nor do we ask any of our residents in montgomery county about their immigration status in the united states. >> reporter: one community activist has written members of the maryland congressional delegation and the co
last month montgomery county, maryland, announced it was a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. since then six illegal immigrants have been arrested for sex crimes. fox correspondent doug mckelway has the details on that. >> reporter: montgomery county, maryland, is a liberal stronghold of over a million people. the county council and county executive are all democrats who shun the label of being a sanctuary jurisdiction but who pride themselves on welcoming immigrants regardless of legal...
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ar reporter: maryland ahngressman elijah cummings had a clear message for president trump, even though he never mentioned him by name. >> do not just criticize us, but come to baltimore, and i promise you, you will be welcome. >> reporter: cummings spoke at a playground opening in baltimore, his first public comments since the president slammed his district as a "disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess where no human being would want to live." >> when i hear criticism by anybody about my city, i think the thing that bothers me most is that we have a situation heere there are folks who are stepping on the foot-- on the hope of our children. p reporter: throughout the week, the president defended his comments and didn't let up. >> those people are living in hell in baltimore. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. >> reporter: and the president took heat after this tweet following reports that cummings' lltimore home was robbed, though he later told reporters he meant no harm. >> i know his house was robbed, and i thought that was to
ar reporter: maryland ahngressman elijah cummings had a clear message for president trump, even though he never mentioned him by name. >> do not just criticize us, but come to baltimore, and i promise you, you will be welcome. >> reporter: cummings spoke at a playground opening in baltimore, his first public comments since the president slammed his district as a "disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess where no human being would want to live." >> when i hear...
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coming up, local maryland officials defend releasing an illegal, despite his being charged with rape and assaulted unbelievable story. tom homan, former ic director, is here and will respond to this new sanctuary city nightmare. >> our police department may not arrest a person based on an immigration retainer, or any other directive by dhs. on a belief the person is not present legally in the united states. enforcing immigration laws is the sole responsibility of the federal government of the united states. it is not in the interest of the county. >> laura: that is the executive of montgomery county, maryland. huber-liberal area, right around here, and he is defending his police department's decision to ignore an i.c.e. detainer request and release an illegal alien charged with rape and assault. just last month, the d.c. suburb became a sanctuary county. >> the order is intended to ensure that the constitutional rights of immigrants are not violated, and the county benefits and services are provided to residents regardless of country of birth or immigration status. >> laura: joining
coming up, local maryland officials defend releasing an illegal, despite his being charged with rape and assaulted unbelievable story. tom homan, former ic director, is here and will respond to this new sanctuary city nightmare. >> our police department may not arrest a person based on an immigration retainer, or any other directive by dhs. on a belief the person is not present legally in the united states. enforcing immigration laws is the sole responsibility of the federal government of...
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the first woman, the first african-american woman to be the speaker of the house of the state of the maryland. please welcome her. [ cheers and applause ] adrian jones, remember that name. i would like as we conclude, for all women past and present, who have served in the house to stand. all of you stand. so we can salute the women. [ cheers and applause ] and so, with those who are gathered appear up here, two women. to congress, to the academic world, to the military world, to women. more power to you! thank you all very much. some of our members are out there enjoying refreshments. thank you all. >>> we are featuring american tv programs for what is available every weekend. american artifacts. real america. the civil war. civil-rights histories. the presidency and special events about our nations history. enjoy american history tv now and every we can on c-span 3. >>> coming up next on american history tv, a look at the congressional history. first, the political career of senator wheeler. and in the leadership elections. and the city finance committee. >>> the house will be in order. >> f
the first woman, the first african-american woman to be the speaker of the house of the state of the maryland. please welcome her. [ cheers and applause ] adrian jones, remember that name. i would like as we conclude, for all women past and present, who have served in the house to stand. all of you stand. so we can salute the women. [ cheers and applause ] and so, with those who are gathered appear up here, two women. to congress, to the academic world, to the military world, to women. more...
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caller: maryland. host: maryland. i apologize. caller: my top issue is not on the agendas of democrats or republicans. my top issue is i have a question for congress. i would like to know if there on the americans, -- which protects the elderly. my question is how can a county commissioner get away with not abiding by that law when it was a supreme court decision? host: you are going to have to educate our viewers on the background of your concern so they can understand where you are coming from. can you do that? caller: yes. i am dealing with folks that live in a park. it has become a community with cottages. there is going to be actuallytely 70 people evicted by the county commissioners because when they bought their home 33 years ago, which their law has been on the books for 33 years and never enforced. however, they are using that law to put out veterans, disabled, and elderly out of a park when theye land, bought, they bought recreational land. by there never told settlement. this land is out -- 6 years outnd of the -- 6 mon
caller: maryland. host: maryland. i apologize. caller: my top issue is not on the agendas of democrats or republicans. my top issue is i have a question for congress. i would like to know if there on the americans, -- which protects the elderly. my question is how can a county commissioner get away with not abiding by that law when it was a supreme court decision? host: you are going to have to educate our viewers on the background of your concern so they can understand where you are coming...
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host: ok, mary, in fort washington, maryland. mary pointing to the children again these arrests, again, expose, they write here, what state and local officials say is a major shortcoming in i.c.e. procedures for dealing with children. as parent who is are caught up in immigration while at work were un able to pick up their children from school, daycare centers and elsewhere leaving some of them deserted and scared where is "the washington post" here. here's some reaction from democratic from new york. there is no world in which it is right, ok or acceptable for a child to be left alone and crying for help. right now, countless children in mississippi are coming home from school to find parents missing, homes empty, loved ones gone. helen is on the line from maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling in reference to the raid. i was in alabama. i live in maryland. and family, a large portion of y family lives in alabama. i have family members who have -- get rid ofe -- the -- immigrants that are working there and th
host: ok, mary, in fort washington, maryland. mary pointing to the children again these arrests, again, expose, they write here, what state and local officials say is a major shortcoming in i.c.e. procedures for dealing with children. as parent who is are caught up in immigration while at work were un able to pick up their children from school, daycare centers and elsewhere leaving some of them deserted and scared where is "the washington post" here. here's some reaction from...
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the folks in washington, maryland and virginia spend 102 hours of quality time wit and f. for the second-worst congestion, we take a slow crawl across the country to -- >> starting toeece again. >> reporter: san francisco, where you can leave your heart 45 gallons and 103 hours each your of your precious time. finally the worst city for concession is the worth-kept secret. los angeles has the worst and it keel getting worse. they spend 119 hour in delays, 119 hours, nearly five days. so back to the question -- what's behind the surge? it's a good economaning that more people are on the roads. that means more aggravation. >> it's getting worse, you know. there's just more and more people moving into l.a. i don't see no top to it. >>> if you're thinking it's time to leave the big cities and go small, kokomo, indiana only has eight hours per your, lawton, hours a year. >>> b.a.r.t. is floating an idea to ban panhandling on all bart trains and b.a.r.t. stations, but some people like this idea may not ever leave the station. one felt -- groups like the aclu, though, say this is
the folks in washington, maryland and virginia spend 102 hours of quality time wit and f. for the second-worst congestion, we take a slow crawl across the country to -- >> starting toeece again. >> reporter: san francisco, where you can leave your heart 45 gallons and 103 hours each your of your precious time. finally the worst city for concession is the worth-kept secret. los angeles has the worst and it keel getting worse. they spend 119 hour in delays, 119 hours, nearly five...
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the following month, midtown manhattan, young white guy from maryland drives all the way from maryland to new york city with a sword so he can randomly stab a black man on the street who he didn't know from adam. he thought doing it in new york, in times square would give them the most texattention. with his totally unprovoked sidewalk murder. just weeks later it was portland, oregon. two girls on a commuter train subjected to a torrent of racial and religious abuse and violent threats by a guy on the train. threatening them, screaming at them. passers by on the train intervened, put themselves between this attacker and the girls he was going after. two of those passers by were killed, another one seriously wounded. that same week, this young man who had just been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the army, three days away from his college graduation, was stabbed to death in maryland by a young white student who was a member of a hardcore right-wing racist online group. that was all right in the lead-up to charlottesville, virginia. in the last couple of days, "the new york times"
the following month, midtown manhattan, young white guy from maryland drives all the way from maryland to new york city with a sword so he can randomly stab a black man on the street who he didn't know from adam. he thought doing it in new york, in times square would give them the most texattention. with his totally unprovoked sidewalk murder. just weeks later it was portland, oregon. two girls on a commuter train subjected to a torrent of racial and religious abuse and violent threats by a guy...
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host: from bladensburg, maryland. matt, go ahead. caller: okay. i appreciate if you give me as much time as you gave the person before this last woman because i feel like i have something to offer and i feel there are a lot of people who don't know what they are saying. the one person you cut off was the gentleman on disability about 5 calls ago and i think he was right on target. i am on medicare and medicaid. first of all, no health care covers dental, that i know. medicare doesn't, medicaid doesn't. the woman that said her daughter had diabetes -- medicaid is a supplement, it doesn't cover that. for, i pay a dollar prescriptions like that gentleman said. i have not had to wait, that is the biggest myth republicans tell you. i have not had to wait read i have had three major surgeries and one of them i had at hopkins . one of them i had at georgetown university, which is an excellent hospital and i did not have to wait at all. i did not go to see some which dr.. this is all republican jargon. don't believe this stuff. let me finish. i don't pay
host: from bladensburg, maryland. matt, go ahead. caller: okay. i appreciate if you give me as much time as you gave the person before this last woman because i feel like i have something to offer and i feel there are a lot of people who don't know what they are saying. the one person you cut off was the gentleman on disability about 5 calls ago and i think he was right on target. i am on medicare and medicaid. first of all, no health care covers dental, that i know. medicare doesn't, medicaid...
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. >> memory county maryland is a liberal stronghold of over 1 million people, county council and county executive are all democrats who shun the label, regardless of legal status. that is being challenged by disgruntled citizens after the arrest of 21-year-old now storm says who's been, sexually abusing a-year-old girl and her brother. 6 illegal immigrants to be arrested and maryland accused of sexual abuse or rape in the last several weeks. >> we don't interact with ice, we don't contact ice, nor do we ask any of our residents about their immigration status. >> they have spoken to county leadership expressing a common concern, quote, this is outrageous and unacceptable. we as montgomery county citizens and taxpayers are fed up. >> they have to tell the federal authorities that they are releasing an illegal immigrant? >> absolutely for public safety reasons. if it is just a person they picked off the street, i don't think so. >> earlier this summer marked the rich signed an executive order barring ice from nonpublic areas preventing ice, the rich likened it to immigration policies to te
. >> memory county maryland is a liberal stronghold of over 1 million people, county council and county executive are all democrats who shun the label, regardless of legal status. that is being challenged by disgruntled citizens after the arrest of 21-year-old now storm says who's been, sexually abusing a-year-old girl and her brother. 6 illegal immigrants to be arrested and maryland accused of sexual abuse or rape in the last several weeks. >> we don't interact with ice, we don't...
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i grew up on a small home in maryland. it was whatever i thought about home, i thought about that little farm in maryland. my parents had to sell it eventually. i felt like part of my sense of home was gone forever. so that's how i connect in some way with your story so i wonder consider that or when you are talking to people who are not immigrants. everybody, most people i sometime lose their home or some part of their home. how you can connect your story with people like me who are not immigrants but have lost a certain sense of their home. >> first of all, we need to remember that we are all human beings. we can start from that place, we have so many things in common. it's so important to start that because it's easy to get lost in what makes us different. but let's celebrate instead. what can access. i would like to say that for me, being called, this is an emigrant memoir, if you like it's just a memoir. this is a story of the human experience. [applause] so that's how we connect. i think ultimately, we are all in thi
i grew up on a small home in maryland. it was whatever i thought about home, i thought about that little farm in maryland. my parents had to sell it eventually. i felt like part of my sense of home was gone forever. so that's how i connect in some way with your story so i wonder consider that or when you are talking to people who are not immigrants. everybody, most people i sometime lose their home or some part of their home. how you can connect your story with people like me who are not...
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host: we will go to pamela in maryland. caller: good morning. i think we really need to address the elephant in the room. on allhould be a ban high-capacity magazines and military -- military style weapons that give high kill rates in a short amount of time. bazookas, own grenades in defense of the second amendment. we should not be allowed to own these type of guns. there should be a serial number every gunnumber on manufactured, just like on cars. every car has an individualized should haveguns that. there should be a tax on ammunition sold. there is no reason anyone needs to own a gun in a civilized society to shoot people. perverting the second amendment, it does not give you the right to own military style weapons and weapons of mass destruction. becausehers would say the second amendment does not specify what type of gun involved, why should you go after the ones you listed? caller: there is no place in a civilized society for military style weapons. their intent is for a high rate of kill and for use in war, not for use hunting deer. that
host: we will go to pamela in maryland. caller: good morning. i think we really need to address the elephant in the room. on allhould be a ban high-capacity magazines and military -- military style weapons that give high kill rates in a short amount of time. bazookas, own grenades in defense of the second amendment. we should not be allowed to own these type of guns. there should be a serial number every gunnumber on manufactured, just like on cars. every car has an individualized should...
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the plug on this music festival weeks before the musicians were due to take the stage in columbia, maryland. organizers are blaming un- forseen setbacks concerning venue changes and legal battles. the three day event was due to feature a star studded lineup that included jay-z and miley cyrus. >>> time is 4:57. and still ahead, a community getting together in prayer in gilroy. how gilroy is trying to heal after the shooting rampage and still supporting victims of sunday night's mass shooting. >>> in oakland, the ghost ship warehouse fire case is with the jury. the defendants tried to sidestep their responsibility and why the defense accused the district attorney of being unprofessional. >> there's different layers of mourning and trauma that's coming out of it. >> the gilroy, the grieving continues as investigators go over the crime scene from the gilroy garlic festival shooting. and help those who left their belongings behind as they ran from the bullets get those belongings back. >>> and a second round of democratic candidates took the debate stage. in an effort to stand out, many of them
the plug on this music festival weeks before the musicians were due to take the stage in columbia, maryland. organizers are blaming un- forseen setbacks concerning venue changes and legal battles. the three day event was due to feature a star studded lineup that included jay-z and miley cyrus. >>> time is 4:57. and still ahead, a community getting together in prayer in gilroy. how gilroy is trying to heal after the shooting rampage and still supporting victims of sunday night's mass...
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first up, university of maryland professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose and global impact during and since the american revolution. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festiv festival. saturday august 31st, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsberg on her book "my own words." david treuer "the heartbeat of wounded knee." sharon robinson talks about her book "child of the dream." rick atkinson author of "the british are coming." and thomas malone founding director of mit discusses his book "super minds." live saturday august 31st at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >>> next journalist marc johnson on the career of senator burton wheeler, a democrat from montana. senator wheeler was known for being the prosecutor in the 1920s teapot dome oil scandal, and initially supporting the new deal policies, then opposing president
first up, university of maryland professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose and global impact during and since the american revolution. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festiv festival. saturday august 31st, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with justice...
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a fifth illegal immigrant arrested in, again in maryland on sexual assault. details will horrify you. we'll save you from it. ainsley: this is the fifth illegal immigrant arrested for sexual assault in that one county alone, montgomery county, maryland, the one arrested, his name is nelson reyes medrano. he has six kids under the age of 18. steve: county executive, montgomery county, maryland, made it north of washington, d.c. it is sanctuary county. they will not cooperate with i.c.e. i.c.e. heard about this particular guy and they have put out a one of those waivers on him. they would like to know more when he would be release. they would like to deport him. ainsley: he crawled through the window of a 16-year-old. her window. she was sleeping. got in bed with her at knifepoint, sexually assaulted her. steve: it is terrible story. he is from valve did, he will el salavador. the said the problem with sanctuary cities and states, this keeps happening. >> montgomery county, has chosen to provide sanctuary to criminals. we have to be clear, when you make yoursel
a fifth illegal immigrant arrested in, again in maryland on sexual assault. details will horrify you. we'll save you from it. ainsley: this is the fifth illegal immigrant arrested for sexual assault in that one county alone, montgomery county, maryland, the one arrested, his name is nelson reyes medrano. he has six kids under the age of 18. steve: county executive, montgomery county, maryland, made it north of washington, d.c. it is sanctuary county. they will not cooperate with i.c.e. i.c.e....
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it happened yesterday outside of baltimore maryland. the building was evacuated after calls in this about aloud hissing sounds in the parking lot. >> there was a big bang. it was so loud and hard that it shook the house. it was so loud i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like that. >> luckily, no one was hurt. the gas company said inspectors did not finds any problems with gas mains in that area. >>> scary moments for teachers at a day school after a room collapsed sending steel beams and debris crashing down from the ceiling. this happened on friday at the milwaukee jewish day school in wisconsin. two teachers were getting things ready for student to come back to school and heard abnormal noises and left to get security and building maintenance. moments after they left they heard the crash. >> the entire ceiling came down. some people this the basement heard and felt the shake of the boom. anybody who had been under that would have suffered severe injury or killed. >> administrators and engineers ar
it happened yesterday outside of baltimore maryland. the building was evacuated after calls in this about aloud hissing sounds in the parking lot. >> there was a big bang. it was so loud and hard that it shook the house. it was so loud i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like that. >> luckily, no one was hurt. the gas company said inspectors did not finds any problems with gas mains in that area. >>> scary moments for teachers at a day...
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jeffrey is next, beltsville, maryland. caller: i have a thing to say. i think everybody is forgetting about what the bible say. god told noah he would not destroy the world, man would destroy the world. we have a president sitting in the white house and all he thinks about is giving people power over the epa and the environment to do what they want to build things like they did in south dakota to build a pipeline, whatever. now they want to build other things other places. the world is going to have a big problem with climate change. look at the arctic, it is melting. look at alaska. not even that far from me, annapolis, maryland. now the land is getting covered with water. let's get our brains together. we know climate change is for real, but all this president has in mind is greed. he did not want obama to do anything about climate change. to told us man is going destroy the world, not him, but man and we see it every day. look what happened to the amazon. host: that is jeffrey in maryland. actionsthe president's this week when it comes to alaska. pre
jeffrey is next, beltsville, maryland. caller: i have a thing to say. i think everybody is forgetting about what the bible say. god told noah he would not destroy the world, man would destroy the world. we have a president sitting in the white house and all he thinks about is giving people power over the epa and the environment to do what they want to build things like they did in south dakota to build a pipeline, whatever. now they want to build other things other places. the world is going to...
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policy to make it cheaper for more people to move into big cities into retail like northern virginia or maryland those policies will do more to fight monopoly. >> thank you. >> i am an employment lawyer i represent victims of big business. i've always been bothered by the ethics of big business. i don't see a black and white but if government didn't stop business from colluding would they collude away because of the money? if you refuse to stop and left to their own devices with a take into account those factors? who say they pretend to be your friends but not really. are they more socially conscious than they were or is it maximization? >> there is a number of different issues in the act of 1970 which is a good thing. by orders of magnitude first it is a carbon issue which we should address with the tighter standards pass that cross benefit test you should always let big business do what it wants but if you look empirically at the performance in many areas so on and so forth then it is much more positive. >> is that because they are forced quick. >> that is partnt of the system you want institu
policy to make it cheaper for more people to move into big cities into retail like northern virginia or maryland those policies will do more to fight monopoly. >> thank you. >> i am an employment lawyer i represent victims of big business. i've always been bothered by the ethics of big business. i don't see a black and white but if government didn't stop business from colluding would they collude away because of the money? if you refuse to stop and left to their own devices with a...
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maryland out of 95 to georgia down.about a 20 minute slow 395 just starting to pick up.au beful parking hughes inng the sky there l good. inner loop through oxon hill quiet. 95 just a 31 minute trip dale city to the beltway. that's what we got right n. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.n twitter. >> ahead at 6:3 happy birthday to bei bei. we are live at the national zoo with a little panda celebration eighty six. >> kind of bittersweet for us here as wee taku to break on friday eve. almost there, y'all, almost there. >> ♪ you have a lot of deadlines in youbusiness, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what ioryou lost your neconnection? you gotta be kidding m chaotic. our gig-speed network lup to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte backup for complete reliability. so, if you lose your network connection... ♪ ♪ you won't miss the deadlines. having the confidence of something that's never gonna go down would be priceless. just one more way we go beyo. right now, get fast, reliable internet for a low price. call 1-800-501-6000 toy. z3g2yz z1jnz y3g2yy y1jny >> ♪
maryland out of 95 to georgia down.about a 20 minute slow 395 just starting to pick up.au beful parking hughes inng the sky there l good. inner loop through oxon hill quiet. 95 just a 31 minute trip dale city to the beltway. that's what we got right n. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.n twitter. >> ahead at 6:3 happy birthday to bei bei. we are live at the national zoo with a little panda celebration eighty six. >> kind of bittersweet for us here as wee taku to break on friday eve....
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heavy winds from a thunderstorm flipped over this small plane in college park, maryland, wednesday. no one was inside the plane at the time. meanwhile, in indiana this driver -- look at this -- suffered minor injuries when that tree fell on her suv as she drove during a storm near indianapolis. luckily nobody was in the passenger seat. looking at today's weather, more storms later today from d.c. to boston and storms are possible from the southern plains into the tennessee valley. most of the south will be in the 90s. >>> coming up, the man who tried to fix his flat tire with band-aids and ended up in big trouble. >> no kidding. >>> but first, another scandal in olympic sports. why a world famous coach is now banned for life. >>> and the terrifying moment at this amusement park when the cable on a slingshot ride snaps. hear from th >>> new video shows an illegal drag race ending in a spectacular crash right there in england. the driver rolled his mercedes after hitting another vehicle at 90 miles per hour as police chased him. he had to be cut free from the car. he is serving a two-
heavy winds from a thunderstorm flipped over this small plane in college park, maryland, wednesday. no one was inside the plane at the time. meanwhile, in indiana this driver -- look at this -- suffered minor injuries when that tree fell on her suv as she drove during a storm near indianapolis. luckily nobody was in the passenger seat. looking at today's weather, more storms later today from d.c. to boston and storms are possible from the southern plains into the tennessee valley. most of the...
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host: columbia, maryland. caller: surprise, surprise. another d.c. think tank guy is telling us we can't have nice things. not a wage that anybody can survive on in most places across america. we are trying to get away from folks have tore patch together two or three jobs to survive. the last point is about health care when it comes to small businesses. a is very difficult to get policy as a small business owner . medicare for all would take that stress off of small business owners where health care is provided to everyone has a right. you think about america being great. i think about how he responded to wars in times of need. the military stepped up. a big part of military service for doctors and nurses who aided veterans coming home and while they were out on the battlefield . we need to have that same mentality in terms of honoring doctors and nurses and bringing them up and having medicare for all being part of the fabric of america. to say way is part of -- the military is part of the fabric of america. guest: we have been pulling on health car
host: columbia, maryland. caller: surprise, surprise. another d.c. think tank guy is telling us we can't have nice things. not a wage that anybody can survive on in most places across america. we are trying to get away from folks have tore patch together two or three jobs to survive. the last point is about health care when it comes to small businesses. a is very difficult to get policy as a small business owner . medicare for all would take that stress off of small business owners where health...
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yes it is a maryland thing . >> being a vegetarian, i have never tried it. >>> the 49ers top draft pick injured at training camp. next in sports, we will tell you i nick bosa is getting an mri. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most 2019 buick encore models. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. switch to geico. (music throughout) >>> the power of 2 continues to work for you. fox 2 news at 7:00 coming up in minutes on ktvu plus. here's where to watch ktvu plus on your tv. >>> you always run the risk of injury during training camp in football and the 49ers, the first round pick, how bad does it look? >> that is of thing. al
yes it is a maryland thing . >> being a vegetarian, i have never tried it. >>> the 49ers top draft pick injured at training camp. next in sports, we will tell you i nick bosa is getting an mri. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees...
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it happened yesterday outside of baltimore, maryland. the building was evacuated after calls came in i bout aloud hissing sound coming out of a big crack in the parking lot ground. >> all the suddenthere was a big bang and so loud and hard that it shook the house. it shook the house. it was so loud i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like thatel >> no one was hurt. the gas company is investigating but says investigators have not found any problems with gas mains in that area. . a los angeles county deputy is caught in a lie. he claims he was shot by a snipe. sniper. >>> a photo has gone virals showing a special friendship between two little kids. coming up a sed grader makes sure his classmate diagnosed autistic does not feel left out. let's check this with gas gas for a look at what is coming up in the 7:00 hour of mornings on 2. when i join you in my opinions one of the most popular beaches in barcelona is closed. what forced this closure had nothing to do with nature. a bomb tawas found not far off
it happened yesterday outside of baltimore, maryland. the building was evacuated after calls came in i bout aloud hissing sound coming out of a big crack in the parking lot ground. >> all the suddenthere was a big bang and so loud and hard that it shook the house. it shook the house. it was so loud i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like thatel >> no one was hurt. the gas company is investigating but says investigators have not found any...