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. >> host: from eric in maryland. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. i'm very pleased to this segment come on. he painted a very grim picture of the small business today. i live in maryland. i was in contact with a small business office earlier this year. i've heard there's an record number of registration for small businesses. it's good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth. right now being discussed, the overall health of small business in this country. thank you. >> guest: this is where more than half the jobs are created and what economic upturn is her folks, especially atle the recession people realize they need to go into business for themselves either independent contractor or start their own business. it's a a significant driver. our numbers for the last over two years have been phenomenal. our monthly economic index is looked at by the fed every month. it's looked at the wall street, byye banks. we have been charting the economy orderly and monthly since the early 1970s and they're showing record high areas in
. >> host: from eric in maryland. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. i'm very pleased to this segment come on. he painted a very grim picture of the small business today. i live in maryland. i was in contact with a small business office earlier this year. i've heard there's an record number of registration for small businesses. it's good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth. right now being discussed, the overall health of small business in this...
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the plans asks the state of maryland to designate 13 creeks ldves and rivers across theit cu require that boaters in these zones discharge waste water only at private or public pumpout facilities. >> off the coast of clearwater, florida divers can visit the first underwater war memoal. the circle of heroes memorial containse 12 life-siz status representing men and women from all branches of the aed forces. an oceanography professor came up with the idea to honor mbers and provide a iverapeutic de for disabled vets. 12 more status wil be >> that is interesting. >> really neat. wow. very coolidea. >> well, it is hot. >> we canye all agree on that. f >> water to k cool off in a or something. oo i sndr hot. >> yeah, really even want totn' d go outside to swim. >> there's some nice water there by the capitol wheel ladies and i'm sure it's really pretty comforting down there if you're down by theec water bause it has been a hot, sticky and humid weekend. get what notoing anywhere eyes to the skies on a few storms. this kind of ptern ilated pop-up storms happening all weei is to continue in
the plans asks the state of maryland to designate 13 creeks ldves and rivers across theit cu require that boaters in these zones discharge waste water only at private or public pumpout facilities. >> off the coast of clearwater, florida divers can visit the first underwater war memoal. the circle of heroes memorial containse 12 life-siz status representing men and women from all branches of the aed forces. an oceanography professor came up with the idea to honor mbers and provide a...
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economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics professor, and indie green with the center for american progress. lori davison will be on to talk about tax policy. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. susan: this week on "newsmakers," steven law joins us, the president of the senate leadership fund. we also have the chief congressional correspondent with the washington examiner, and the chief congressional correspondent with the associated press. let me begin with explaining to our viewers, what is your group, how much you plan to spend in the 2020 race, and where do you plan to spend that money. steven: i represent a senate leadership fund and one nation, two organizations involved in politics and policy, focused on the senate. in 2018, we raised and spent about $190 million.
economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics professor, and indie green with the center for american progress. lori davison will be on to talk about tax policy. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. susan: this week on "newsmakers," steven law joins us, the president of the senate leadership fund. we also have the chief congressional correspondent with the washington examiner, and the chief congressional...
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it happened outside of baltimore, maryland, 7:30 yesterday morning it will building was evacuated after calls came in about aloud hissing sound coming tom a crack this the parking lot. >> there was a big bang. it was so loud and hard it shook the house. it shook the house and so loud that i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like that. n the gas company is investigating saying inspectors have not found problems with gas mains in that area. >>> scary moments for at day school after came crashing down. this happened on friday at the milwaukee jewish day school in wisconsin. two teachers were working getting things ready for students to come back to school and they heard creeking. they went to get security and building maintenance and moments after leaving they heard the crash. >> the entire ceiling came down. so much so, that some people in the basement could hear and feel the shake of the boom. anybody who had been under that would have suffered severe injury or potentially killed. >> administrators and engineers are trying to find out what caused the
it happened outside of baltimore, maryland, 7:30 yesterday morning it will building was evacuated after calls came in about aloud hissing sound coming tom a crack this the parking lot. >> there was a big bang. it was so loud and hard it shook the house. it shook the house and so loud that i was sure something hit the house or a plane hit the house or something like that. n the gas company is investigating saying inspectors have not found problems with gas mains in that area. >>>...
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chris: this is a food bank in westn maryland. w many come here rely on what is handed out to feed not just themselves -- >>se bec the granted stay with us most of the time. -- granted stay with us most of the time. ou want to be able to give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner. when you can't and the child is telling you they are still hungry, at hurts, that hurts a lot. that is the part that makes me cry, that i can't give to them. i have done -- and as a single parent, i've done without so that my kids would have. >> it's just hard. it's just hard. they are making it harder. chris: america's economy is doing well. that is not always obvious in places like smithsburg. a recent report warned that they should expect to pay another $800 a year on everyday items because of tariffs on prodhits from c, and even more if they are extended to goods from mexico. president trump has repeatedlyme clthat it is the countries who will pay for these import taxes, but that is simply not ue. members of his administration are being forced to admit t
chris: this is a food bank in westn maryland. w many come here rely on what is handed out to feed not just themselves -- >>se bec the granted stay with us most of the time. -- granted stay with us most of the time. ou want to be able to give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner. when you can't and the child is telling you they are still hungry, at hurts, that hurts a lot. that is the part that makes me cry, that i can't give to them. i have done -- and as a single parent, i've done without...
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thousands of maryland drivers who need real id licenses. the sas recalled h 8,000 drivers licenses that don't affected driversl law. need to bring social sy cards and other ec et a work to the mva t proper oid. the drivers who get pulled over andos don't have one will lose theirlice >>> parents areeing warned nnsot to participate in a very dangerous on line that involves children w tith autism. >> c are being harmed.hi that's the mai issue at . ll right. twosg sure that m no one else tries wh's called bleachin. we'lll you more about it still ahead. >>> plus why experts say more and more kids are quitting their e.'ll havr at a very youngee toe come as well. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ with rising stress the moderd, ina good night's sleep is nearly extinct. however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is dessning sleep sanctuarie toave our sleep. ♪ >>> some parents are going to dangerous lengths in an attempt tom treat tir children's autism. it's a condition with no known cause or cure. >> but desperation, social media has led hundr
thousands of maryland drivers who need real id licenses. the sas recalled h 8,000 drivers licenses that don't affected driversl law. need to bring social sy cards and other ec et a work to the mva t proper oid. the drivers who get pulled over andos don't have one will lose theirlice >>> parents areeing warned nnsot to participate in a very dangerous on line that involves children w tith autism. >> c are being harmed.hi that's the mai issue at . ll right. twosg sure that m no one...
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host: host: let's talk to frank out of maryland on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. youuld like to comment -- to comment on my strategy. i had to retire early. i have a small pension that isn't enough, so what i have been doing is taking my savings that i'm earning, .15%, and living on my savings and putting off taking social security, which earns me about 7% per year, as opposed to 1.15% per year. it i -- is that a good strategy? guest: i'm sure the washington post would like me to say i shouldn't be offering financial advice because i'm not a financial advisor, but many years ago, i used to be in the investment in visor e -- advisory profession, and i will holdhat if you are able to off taking social security another year or so, i would do that. my recommendation to you is shop around. .15% account and there are a lot of accounts that pay better. off the top of my head, american express, a couple of online banks is offering it, hsbc, one of the foreign banks have been offering a rate above 2%. i would shop around on my savings account. host: l
host: host: let's talk to frank out of maryland on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. youuld like to comment -- to comment on my strategy. i had to retire early. i have a small pension that isn't enough, so what i have been doing is taking my savings that i'm earning, .15%, and living on my savings and putting off taking social security, which earns me about 7% per year, as opposed to 1.15% per year. it i -- is that a good strategy? guest: i'm sure the washington post...
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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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chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. well, gary cohn was donald trump's top economic advisor in the white house until he resigned after the president ignored his advice and announced tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. mr cohn believes the biggest loser in the trade war with china is the united states itself. and he told our north america editor jon sopel the chinese authorities have used the conflict to their advantage. i think the trade war with the united states was a very convenient excuse for the chinese to slow down their economy, when they needed to slow down an overheated economy, where prices and real estate prices and everything were getting out of hand. and i think president trump provided that excuse for the chinese. so i think the chinese economy is going to slow down with or without a trade war. but in the us, is having a real impact already, isn't it? but in the us, it's having a real impact already, isn't it? i mean, if you are a farmer growing soybeans in north dakota and you are trying to export the
chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. well, gary cohn was donald trump's top economic advisor in the white house until he resigned after the president ignored his advice and announced tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. mr cohn believes the biggest loser in the trade war with china is the united states itself. and he told our north america editor jon sopel the chinese authorities have used the conflict to their advantage. i think the trade war with the united states was a very...
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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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in fact, they were partying on the beach in maryland, in ocean city, maryland, during this period having a conference, refusing to respond to any media requests. it was our 24 hours later, the first response came from the county spokesman, and blame the federal government for the fact that these illegal demands committed these crimes. they said it's their responsibility to enforce federal immigration law. they should've done it. if they would have it, this wouldn't have happened. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. >> montgomery county residents are furious. they are absolutely livid. and they are not the only ones. they don't know what the rules are put in there and are not supposed to talk to i.c.e. you montgomery county leaders are so consumed with self-loathing over all of this and trying to get us out of the way that they have told the cops, well, you can actually the jailers, you can contact i.c.e. in the case of severe crimes, but what that means, totally opaque. not clear at all to local law enforcement officials, and they say these guys, these leaders, are making up the rules as the
in fact, they were partying on the beach in maryland, in ocean city, maryland, during this period having a conference, refusing to respond to any media requests. it was our 24 hours later, the first response came from the county spokesman, and blame the federal government for the fact that these illegal demands committed these crimes. they said it's their responsibility to enforce federal immigration law. they should've done it. if they would have it, this wouldn't have happened. >>...
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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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as a senator from maryland who has, according to any data, enjoyed votes from all segments of the maryland constituency, how do you respond to his almost-dehumanizing citizens in that district that are there saying no humans would want to live there? >> let's be clear. the president of the united states was trying to distract from the appropriate oversight by the united states house of representatives as to the use of his powers and appropriately. i love baltimore. this morning my wife and i walked a part of baltimore city as we do on most weekends. we saw housing developments going up. we saw people enjoying the city. we saw economic activity. this is a great city with an incredible history and has a great future. and the president of the united states, who should be representing all of this country, he showed that he really has little concern for our under centers. >> now, we have in any city good and bad areas that need more attention, other areas doing better. but what do you think is the political or partisan objective that the president is trying to achieve both with his position on
as a senator from maryland who has, according to any data, enjoyed votes from all segments of the maryland constituency, how do you respond to his almost-dehumanizing citizens in that district that are there saying no humans would want to live there? >> let's be clear. the president of the united states was trying to distract from the appropriate oversight by the united states house of representatives as to the use of his powers and appropriately. i love baltimore. this morning my wife...
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on c-span maryland congressman elijah cummings who chairs the house oversight committee is at the national press club today you will have that life at 1 p.m. eastern and a reminder you can follow all of our live coverage online c-span.org and with the free c-span radio app. >> c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair. >> sunday night on q&a. >> we were taking out of the hall and confronted this mob of angry people. >> at the end of your disgust with the charles murray you left the room and went where and what happened? >> the fact is i don't really remember much of it. i couldn't even tell you what door and we went out. but we were taken out of the hall and confronted this mob of angry people, some of whom were in masks. they were shoving and jostling. their target was charles murray. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a member of iraq's parliament talks about relations between his government and the u.s. and efforts to rebuild iraq following the overthrow of saddam hussein. the atlantic council hosted this event. >> he
on c-span maryland congressman elijah cummings who chairs the house oversight committee is at the national press club today you will have that life at 1 p.m. eastern and a reminder you can follow all of our live coverage online c-span.org and with the free c-span radio app. >> c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair. >> sunday night on q&a. >> we were taking out of the hall and confronted this mob of angry people. >> at the...
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. >>> maryland is helping students pay down their debt if they buy a home maryland's governor joins us with how that works and how successful and costly it's been. >>> more and more couples are taking out loans to finance their weddings good idea or is it not the right way to sta ortff your union? that's ahead in "rapid fire. "the exchange" is back in two. >>> welcome back to the exchange the stocks broadly are still rallying we're a little off session highs right now. the dow is still up about 250 points that's nearly a 1% gain for the dow and s&p. look at the nasdaq, up 106 that's a 1.3% gain here are some of the individual movers this hour semiconductor stocks are in rally mode led by shares of western digital. despite missing revenue expectations, their guidance was much better than analysts feared it's giving a lift to the whole sector restoration hardware also moving higher it's off session highs a double upgrade at bank of america to buy and they raise the price targ toets $165 from $85. rh trading at $142 today bank of america saying they have strong product momentum, can raise
. >>> maryland is helping students pay down their debt if they buy a home maryland's governor joins us with how that works and how successful and costly it's been. >>> more and more couples are taking out loans to finance their weddings good idea or is it not the right way to sta ortff your union? that's ahead in "rapid fire. "the exchange" is back in two. >>> welcome back to the exchange the stocks broadly are still rallying we're a little off session...
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chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. these new tariffs are expected to hit things like cell phones, toys, children's clothing, hit things like cell phones, toys, child ren's clothing, computers. those are the everyday things people are buying so in some ways these new ta riffs are buying so in some ways these new tariffs could hit consumers more than the previous tariffs on things like steel and aluminium because this is the kind of thing americans are buying every day. i'm sure the president will want to keep an eye on that going into the election campaign. this is beyond 100 days. still to come... how to live till you're 107. we'll hear from the new york woman who knows exactly what not to do if you want to stick around for a century. there has been a significant increase in the number of teenagers going into care in england over the past five years while the number of young children being taken into care is falling. frankie mccamley reports. why me, why not someone else? put into ca re why me, why not someone else? pu
chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. these new tariffs are expected to hit things like cell phones, toys, children's clothing, hit things like cell phones, toys, child ren's clothing, computers. those are the everyday things people are buying so in some ways these new ta riffs are buying so in some ways these new tariffs could hit consumers more than the previous tariffs on things like steel and aluminium because this is the kind of thing americans are buying every day. i'm sure the...
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if charges will be filed in the case but police are reminding the public about maryland's safeve n law. newborn can be dropped off by the parente hoital or law enforcement station within 10 days obirthfor someone shot and killed their son. it happened saturday morning a home on angle ton members san opened ther dook. damien's father says he hes th right thpolice. >> goong. ni vtherynd traffic for you on pluiet. evening, some of which as erin s haools- trees are causing some delay mos and little pieces of not aexpected to be too just sometit' you should keep an eye on should plan for so to speus e it should bearec tecrilad erin como's got your traffic here this morning. how does it loin out there. >> irginia we have a new crash alert to tl you about. take a look at that parking lot 95 northbound aftcentreportp through stafford you'll hit a big tap of the brakes. normal morning congestion mixed in with that crash scene. again after centreport parkway at least o lane blocked. we'll continue to trac.that growing delay watch out for bailout traff 1 on r. 95 does get better once you pass tha
if charges will be filed in the case but police are reminding the public about maryland's safeve n law. newborn can be dropped off by the parente hoital or law enforcement station within 10 days obirthfor someone shot and killed their son. it happened saturday morning a home on angle ton members san opened ther dook. damien's father says he hes th right thpolice. >> goong. ni vtherynd traffic for you on pluiet. evening, some of which as erin s haools- trees are causing some delay mos and...
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two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris van hollen of maryland and theblican senator, called we pay act, it is specifically aimed at ensuring 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. cell and gene 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 @cspanwj and make your thoughts there as well for david mitchell then. as fa
two weeks ago, a bill was introduced by democrat senator chris van hollen of maryland and theblican senator, called we pay act, it is specifically aimed at ensuring 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. cell and gene therapies that are being priced at anywhere from $400,000 to more than $2 million. there are...
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it's located deep in the woods of mockton, maryland. that's north of baltimore. the camp was founded five years, and it helps kids reach their full potential. >> it's pretty hard. i want to be seen not that i'm different. >> just because we're a little bit different doesn't mean we can't do things you guys can do. >> very nice. it's estimated 500 children are born each year with limb differences in the u.s. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning," cbs news contributor jeff flake tells us how lawmakers on both siesd of the aisle are supporting copyright legislation that could transform the music industry and help artists. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entre
it's located deep in the woods of mockton, maryland. that's north of baltimore. the camp was founded five years, and it helps kids reach their full potential. >> it's pretty hard. i want to be seen not that i'm different. >> just because we're a little bit different doesn't mean we can't do things you guys can do. >> very nice. it's estimated 500 children are born each year with limb differences in the u.s. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning,"...
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he resides with his wife, gretchen, and daughters jennifer in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have such an extreme conservative speaker with us tonight. please join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [cheering and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. ... former member myself back in the day when we were doing it if we have had the opportunity like this to be in washington it really would have been quite something. good luck for the rest of it, i'm sure it will be great. i want to talk to you tonight about some of the foreign policy challenges that face the united states today but i want to start off with a little edmund burke. who is somebody that i read as a high school student and one of the things that propelled me toward conservatism. he had an extraordinary political career serving in the british parliament during both american and french revolutions. he understood that the foundational reality for foreign policy was the national interest. he despised idealistic fellows don't like fantasies with no pragmatic purpose. he believed that prud
he resides with his wife, gretchen, and daughters jennifer in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have such an extreme conservative speaker with us tonight. please join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [cheering and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. ... former member myself back in the day when we were doing it if we have had the opportunity like this to be in washington it really would have been quite something. good luck for the rest of it, i'm sure it will be...
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bolton is a native of baltimore maryland. he graduated from yale university with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yell law yale law 1974 -- school in 1974. ofving in the department justice, and united states agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as united states ambassador to the united nations. he also served as senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute as well as contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance and fundamental need for strong natural -- strong national defense and promoting democracy around the world. he resides with his wife and daughters in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have such an esteemed conservative speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [applause] mr. bolton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. it is great to be here tonight and i appreciate the opportunity to be with you. the conference agenda sounds fantastic and i can tell you as member myself, if we
bolton is a native of baltimore maryland. he graduated from yale university with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yell law yale law 1974 -- school in 1974. ofving in the department justice, and united states agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as united states ambassador to the united nations. he also served as senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute as well as contributor to fox news. bolton...
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bolton is a native of baltimore, maryland. he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service, serving in key roles for the united states department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, as well as a contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance for strong national defense and for america's role as a global power in promoting democracy around the world. he resides lives with his wife -- resides with his wife and daughter in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have the esteemed speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [applause] advisor bolton: thank you very much. [applause] thank you.ton: it is great to be here tonight and i really appreciate the opportunity to be with
bolton is a native of baltimore, maryland. he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service, serving in key roles for the united states department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005, bolton was appointed by george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise...
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when he invaded maryland, he did the same for free blacks in maryland. maryland is a slave state but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. the south is committing war crimes but we don't prosecute anybody except captain wartz for andersonville. i want to give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called "the march of liberty," a two volume constitutional history of the united states. but i'm the co-author of that book and that would be shameless self-promotion and i would not want anybody to accuse me of that. i will add that my books are out with harvard university press, again, i'm shameless. here are ways the supreme court begins to undermine freedom. first is it prevents the punishment and disfranchisement of southerners for their treasonness behavior. in 1867, the court hears two cases cummings versus missouri and ex-parte garland in which southern sympathizers had b
when he invaded maryland, he did the same for free blacks in maryland. maryland is a slave state but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. the south is committing war crimes but we don't prosecute anybody except captain wartz for andersonville. i want to give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called...
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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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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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i'm answering to the guy from maryland first of all. we do disagree with donald trump because he promised to release his taxes he's told a lot of lies. you know he's done a lot of things that we disagree with. he's divided country and he has shooting, butpaso whenever they made a speech, he pushes immigration speaks nd as far as he from his heart. it's obviously hate. thomas in ohio. >> hello? >> go ahead, tom? i'm wonder why, how the democrat s against plan to fight the supreme one god himself. e placed trump in the position he's in and 2020 he'll win by a landslide. tom.ank you, david in phoenix, arizona. >> good afternoon. how are you today? >> i'm wonderful. i'm on this side of the dirt, so to continue to make an effect. remind people that it's not just trump on the right verses all the democrats on the left. centrist democrat that has orked diligently with republicans. independents and democrats to urther her ideal, and i hope the rest of the country would filling the fabric of our country back together. us.truth is all of republic
i'm answering to the guy from maryland first of all. we do disagree with donald trump because he promised to release his taxes he's told a lot of lies. you know he's done a lot of things that we disagree with. he's divided country and he has shooting, butpaso whenever they made a speech, he pushes immigration speaks nd as far as he from his heart. it's obviously hate. thomas in ohio. >> hello? >> go ahead, tom? i'm wonder why, how the democrat s against plan to fight the supreme one...
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to be in upstate new york not maryland. but don't let that stop you from having a good time. just because there is no music doesn't mean you can't go outside and rock. head banger steve and head banger jake. kat, i believe you dated both of them but at different times. do you go to music festivals? >> i don't go anywhere. i am shocked by this story. i am shocked that this event aimed at hip why is ran out of money. i always thought it was the way to riches. but you would think you could have gotten it together because you don't have to waste time on showers. greg: these music festivals are expensive. we have better things to do. tyrus: yes, i enjoy them. the bodyguard have to stand at a concert and listen to a skinny dude sing the same song every night. every once in a while somebody would want to jump on the stage to meet him, and that's when i got to do my job. am i surprised the new generation of woodstock gave up? you can't download permits on your computer. you have to actually go get it. it's hot outside. uber won't t
to be in upstate new york not maryland. but don't let that stop you from having a good time. just because there is no music doesn't mean you can't go outside and rock. head banger steve and head banger jake. kat, i believe you dated both of them but at different times. do you go to music festivals? >> i don't go anywhere. i am shocked by this story. i am shocked that this event aimed at hip why is ran out of money. i always thought it was the way to riches. but you would think you could...
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this morning, destroying office complex in maryland, witnesses said they felt like the shock was more than a mile away, garrett tenney more from colombia, maryland where that happened and i tell, garrett, thankfully it happened on sunday morning and not on busy weekday. >> the images of destruction here are just incredible, but even more incredible is the fact that at this point it appears nobody was injured, just take a look at some of the images of the destruction this explosion left behind, fire officials say they had just finished evacuating the area this morning after getting calls about a large crack in the parking lot, hissing out gas when the building exploded sending shock waves that people felt miles away, here is how they describe it. >> sounded like a sonic boom, you hear boom, it sounded like, literally first i thought was that a gunshot, no, it was too loud to be a gunshot, it shook the building. >> all of a sudden big bang and it was so loud and hard that shook the house, shook the house and was so loud that i was sure somebody hit the house or a plane hit the house or
this morning, destroying office complex in maryland, witnesses said they felt like the shock was more than a mile away, garrett tenney more from colombia, maryland where that happened and i tell, garrett, thankfully it happened on sunday morning and not on busy weekday. >> the images of destruction here are just incredible, but even more incredible is the fact that at this point it appears nobody was injured, just take a look at some of the images of the destruction this explosion left...
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host: on the republican line from maryland, john. caller: it seems like the left wants to vilify shareholders when in fact one of the greatest things about our economy is the ability to invest. whether it is the 529 and education, the 401k in retirement or investments. this is where we could see a lot of equity brought across african-american, white, asian, hispanic, if those populations invested in the long haul over the market which is a dynamic aspect of the u.s. economy all people rise with those boats and we have seen that. the left wants to vilify shareholders and say they are most of the people are good people that invest for the long haul and i'm sired -- tired of the vilification of shareholders. >> one thing i want to deal with again, big over corporations have been getting more profitable, who are these big corporations? because companies don't live forever we are going to -- if you have benefits to find pensions chances are it will be at -- we have gone to these contribution defined pensions, where does this money go? it
host: on the republican line from maryland, john. caller: it seems like the left wants to vilify shareholders when in fact one of the greatest things about our economy is the ability to invest. whether it is the 529 and education, the 401k in retirement or investments. this is where we could see a lot of equity brought across african-american, white, asian, hispanic, if those populations invested in the long haul over the market which is a dynamic aspect of the u.s. economy all people rise with...
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remember maryland is a slave state, but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. so the south is committing war crimes, but we don't prosecute anybody except captain werts for andersonville. but in addition to that there's the supreme court. what i want to do is give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants, i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called "a march of liberty" which is a two volume history of the united states, but i'm the co-author of that book so that would be shameless self-promotion and i would not want anybody to accuse me of that. i would also add, jane, by the way, that my book is now out with har regard university press. again, i'm shameless. so here are ways in which the supreme court begins to undermine freedom. first is it prevents the punishment and the disfranchisement of southerners for their treasonous behavior. so in 1876 the court hears two cases, cummings versus missouri and ex parte garland in which former confede
remember maryland is a slave state, but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. so the south is committing war crimes, but we don't prosecute anybody except captain werts for andersonville. but in addition to that there's the supreme court. what i want to do is give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants, i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called...
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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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headquarters in maryland released a statement saying the n.s.a. virus was not a part of this attack he released it from his congressional office the n.s.a. put out a statement saying no was an ours has nothing to do with us and yet there's no information as to how they knew this when private contractors who were looking at it said yes this was an internal blue attack what's fascinating about this is what we have seen is an increase in ransomware attacks because of hacking tools that they in the say created and then were released to hackers in mid 2017 that's why we've seen such an uptick between 200-270-2090. fascinate a dangerous tool and let them fall into the wrong hands so now i want to propose never go wrong with that in cities and exactly so i have been for the response from the cities like as you mentioned a lot of them are upgrading assistant bar and hand and pain simply because it's cheaper. some have paid because it's cheaper there are some cities in florida that were hacked and went under these ransomware attacks who went ahead and paid
headquarters in maryland released a statement saying the n.s.a. virus was not a part of this attack he released it from his congressional office the n.s.a. put out a statement saying no was an ours has nothing to do with us and yet there's no information as to how they knew this when private contractors who were looking at it said yes this was an internal blue attack what's fascinating about this is what we have seen is an increase in ransomware attacks because of hacking tools that they in the...
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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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is the state of virginia and maryland and others spending taxpayer money to get amazon to move, was that a good idea? >> no, the subsidies shouldn't have been offered. i'm open'sed to them. my, goodness. unique upgrade, i think that starts and we probably should do that anyway. whasht is subsidiary for big business. >> sure. >> you pushed back really strongly against that. proctor&gamble spends that in advertising. >> policy voters approved of. keep in mind. dominated by business, a lot of defense procurement sometimes nominated by business. in that way clearly numerous case that is you can point to but most of the money spent is spent on voter's desire and you look at the white house, donald trump, what he's doing on trade, i very much disapprove. most american businesses disapprove. what he's doing in terms of rule of law, most businesses are against, what he's doing on trying to do on immigration most people are against, what i would say, the idea that business is there putting all the strings, is trump trying to appeal to his base but trump keeps it all, demonizing them, of course, t
is the state of virginia and maryland and others spending taxpayer money to get amazon to move, was that a good idea? >> no, the subsidies shouldn't have been offered. i'm open'sed to them. my, goodness. unique upgrade, i think that starts and we probably should do that anyway. whasht is subsidiary for big business. >> sure. >> you pushed back really strongly against that. proctor&gamble spends that in advertising. >> policy voters approved of. keep in mind....
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johns hopkins, university of maryland have been phenomenal. and so, again, i'm great things. it feeds my soul. this is what feeds my soul. so i don't have time for -- my mother used to say you concentrate on the things that are most important to you and these kinds of things are most important to me. >> reporter: sir, have the house democrats come out in favor of impeachment, is it time to proceed to an inquiry or formal proceedings? >> that's a very good question. up kn-- you know, i've said -- first of all, i'm very clued in with what is going on with regard to impeachment. and i agree with nancy pelosi. up got to keep in mind that i am one of the investigating committees, head up one of the investigating committees. so i think her course is the property one. we are doing our research. we are trying to do our jobs. there may very welcome a time when impeachment is appropriate. i've said many times that one of the lines for me would be when and if the administration disobeys court orders because i think then we have no choice. so we'll see. >> did you your committee's work y
johns hopkins, university of maryland have been phenomenal. and so, again, i'm great things. it feeds my soul. this is what feeds my soul. so i don't have time for -- my mother used to say you concentrate on the things that are most important to you and these kinds of things are most important to me. >> reporter: sir, have the house democrats come out in favor of impeachment, is it time to proceed to an inquiry or formal proceedings? >> that's a very good question. up kn-- you know,...
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he is now in maryland, the operative -- author of numerous books, about the missile crisis in 1962. his most recent book is entitled the unwanted. this book is a story of jewish families in the small german village in southwestern germany, swiss and french borders. during the 1930s, jewish families and the community saw what was coming as hitler gained increasing power. some were successful, some were not. they ended up being murdered. the book discusses also the immigration policies of the u.s. during the time it raises troubling questions about immigration policy and the u.s. government. our second offer is partial sitting next to me, he was born in england in 1966. he attended university college oxford where he studied politi politics, philosophy and economics. he taught history for a while but overcoming british newspapers, his articles appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines and worked as a screenwriter. including the narrator of the history channel's, last days of world war ii. he left several europe international world war ii, the author of several books on world war ii
he is now in maryland, the operative -- author of numerous books, about the missile crisis in 1962. his most recent book is entitled the unwanted. this book is a story of jewish families in the small german village in southwestern germany, swiss and french borders. during the 1930s, jewish families and the community saw what was coming as hitler gained increasing power. some were successful, some were not. they ended up being murdered. the book discusses also the immigration policies of the...
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professor at university of maryland. thanks for joining us. give a snapshot of the economy what does it portend as it pertains to issues running for reelection's and becoming president of the u.s. mr. green, your mr. green: this first. economy has been performing very well for the top and working americans are barely scraping by. they have peanuts here and there. the overwhelming benefits of the economy, particularly last couple of years have gone to the very top. it is an economy that sees an increasing amount of risk. we have financial deregulation going on and we see a growing concentration of monopoly power and tariffs on consumer goods. cash being handed back to the largest agrobusinesses that are squeezing family farmers. it is not an economy that is working for working families. i think that ordinary people are feeling that. mr morici: the economy is doing well compared to recent history. it is growing at a reasonable pace. the gains at the bottom have been more robust than in the recent past and that is good. the basic problems of trum
professor at university of maryland. thanks for joining us. give a snapshot of the economy what does it portend as it pertains to issues running for reelection's and becoming president of the u.s. mr. green, your mr. green: this first. economy has been performing very well for the top and working americans are barely scraping by. they have peanuts here and there. the overwhelming benefits of the economy, particularly last couple of years have gone to the very top. it is an economy that sees an...
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they found marylands and d.c.'s ag's didn't have standing to bring the lawsuit and also found that the link between government officials patronage of the hoit eland the hotel it was payments of the president himself was simply too attenuted or weak. the president won this round but keep in mind there are two other separate emoluments lawsuits. from a citizens action group and one from house democrats. they're also still in the courts. that means the stage is still set to figure out whether donald trump really did violate the oe oath he took on day one of his presidency. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> emoluments might be an old and pretty claungy word, bonky founders wanted to make sure the president wasn't working for himself. what do you think right now as donald trump is taking off over the white house? >> i wonder when he takes off does he take a look at the hotel? does he wonder what th
they found marylands and d.c.'s ag's didn't have standing to bring the lawsuit and also found that the link between government officials patronage of the hoit eland the hotel it was payments of the president himself was simply too attenuted or weak. the president won this round but keep in mind there are two other separate emoluments lawsuits. from a citizens action group and one from house democrats. they're also still in the courts. that means the stage is still set to figure out whether...
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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...