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. >> the university of maryland history professor george metro has talked about race in the district of columbia during the early republican antebellum period. mr. musgrove is the co-author of chocolate city, history of race and democracy in the nation's capital . >> he decided to cowrite a century story about race and democracy he and washington d.c. me, why did you decide to know what down to washington d.c. and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? >> we read about dc because there was a need with a lot of new residence knowing what they were getting into felt the old city slipping away and wanted to make sure the other people knew the story and there had been a good book on race in 50 years and we wanted to fill the void. the reason we meet at 400 years is that most of the books about the city had neglect and really in racial populations in the city. in particular the native american population, so we wanted to in the historical beginning the first time we have written record in 1608 when john cook came up to potomac river from jamestown and went to a native america
. >> the university of maryland history professor george metro has talked about race in the district of columbia during the early republican antebellum period. mr. musgrove is the co-author of chocolate city, history of race and democracy in the nation's capital . >> he decided to cowrite a century story about race and democracy he and washington d.c. me, why did you decide to know what down to washington d.c. and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? >> we read...
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c-span3, university of maryland history professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global significance during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >> dr. bell has presented many outstanding programs for us on topics related to early american history on the revolutionary war over the last couple of years. dr. bell received his phd from harvard and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is an associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and university of maryland. the american society of 18th century studies bestowed an
c-span3, university of maryland history professor richard bell talks about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global significance during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >> dr. bell has presented many outstanding programs for us on topics related to early american history on the revolutionary war over the last couple of years. dr. bell received his phd from harvard and his ba from the university of cambridge in...
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it's agreed that the capital will be somewhere between northern maryland and the river. george washington is allowed to choose the site and he chooses the present location.>> slavery, why do you feel like you had an impact on the location? >> thought to make sure the capital is in the play. slavery is protected in the capital. philadelphia was becoming increasingly hostile to slavery because there's a large population that was trying to get the constitution. >> how did that work out for the slave owners? is it as a predicted or was there obstacles the got in their way? >> they're able to work out deals where they sold the land to the federal government. they were able to rent to the people that were building the national capital. they were rented out to build the capital and other public improvements. slavery in the area wasn't well altogether. >> tell me about the decision, and alexandria was one of the largest slave trade cities in the country at that time. tell me about why it was from the federal district and write wife they played a role in the decision. >> alexandr
it's agreed that the capital will be somewhere between northern maryland and the river. george washington is allowed to choose the site and he chooses the present location.>> slavery, why do you feel like you had an impact on the location? >> thought to make sure the capital is in the play. slavery is protected in the capital. philadelphia was becoming increasingly hostile to slavery because there's a large population that was trying to get the constitution. >> how did that...
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that changes very rapidly because of changes in agriculture in maryland and virginia. by 1830 half of the african-americans in the city are free, half are enslaved. the reason for that is because tobacco exhausted soil wasn't hosting plantation slavery in the way it could. area planters are switching to grain. in the process they are either manumiting slaves because grain doesn't require as much labor as tobacco or selling them down the river, so to speak. d.c. becomes in 1830s one of the largest slave exporting cities in the entire nation. >> what role, if any, did race play in the selection of the location of the capitol? >> early congresses are really divide north and south. and they strug to figure out where the capitol is going to be. and in each region -- i should say by the west as well. in each region really wants the capitol in their region to protect their interest. they're also struggling over the issue of assumption, who's going to pay the revolutionary war debts. alexander hamilton at the time treasury secretary and thomas jefferson, secretary of state, wa
that changes very rapidly because of changes in agriculture in maryland and virginia. by 1830 half of the african-americans in the city are free, half are enslaved. the reason for that is because tobacco exhausted soil wasn't hosting plantation slavery in the way it could. area planters are switching to grain. in the process they are either manumiting slaves because grain doesn't require as much labor as tobacco or selling them down the river, so to speak. d.c. becomes in 1830s one of the...
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. >>> university of maryland history professor george derek musgrove talked about race in the district of columbia during the early republic and ante bell up period. he is the author of chocolate city with a history of race and democracy in the nation's capitol. >> you decided to cowrite a four-century story about race and democracy in washington, d.c. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington, d.c.? and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? >> well, we wrote about d.c. because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents to the city that wanted to know what they were getting into. a lot of older residents who felt the old city slipping away and wanted to understand, make sure other people knew the story. and there hadn't been a good book on race in washington, d.c. in about 50 years. and so we wanted to philamena void. the reason we made it 400 years is because most of the books about the city neglected some of the really important racial populations in the city. in particular the native american population. so we wanted to start in the historical beginni
. >>> university of maryland history professor george derek musgrove talked about race in the district of columbia during the early republic and ante bell up period. he is the author of chocolate city with a history of race and democracy in the nation's capitol. >> you decided to cowrite a four-century story about race and democracy in washington, d.c. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington, d.c.? and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? >> well,...
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maryland's twitter annoued ewe. s cowingratulations. >> love south little league team has to wait until this morning tost begin its q for a world series title. games were rained out. they will play this morning. first team from virginia to play for a little league title in 25 years. judge with rhode island starts at 10 o'clock this morning.go od luck. >> good luck. we are rooting for you. >> all righty. it is coming up on 6:35. time for weather and traffic on 5s on location with m ourn man who looks like he's in a little. >> little z. >> good morning. i'm at city park which is absolutely stunningly beautiful. we have a nice fountain out there and i'm watching the geese do their thing this morning and just beautiful trails around here and there's a museum. what ait le treasure here in hagerstown. absotely beautiful this morning. fun to watch the sun getting up. a little bit of low cloudiness t here early this morning with temps in the low 70's. little more comfortable out here to the nt.th and got some elevation out
maryland's twitter annoued ewe. s cowingratulations. >> love south little league team has to wait until this morning tost begin its q for a world series title. games were rained out. they will play this morning. first team from virginia to play for a little league title in 25 years. judge with rhode island starts at 10 o'clock this morning.go od luck. >> good luck. we are rooting for you. >> all righty. it is coming up on 6:35. time for weather and traffic on 5s on location...
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there is 300 full in the state of maryland who committed crimes in maryland that have no way of getting out when they did this when they were children. what is that say about our society if we treat our children that way? >> what is your endgame chris question mark how do you want to be remembered? >> chris wilson: this is the question he asked throughout the book. i think for me, it's a pride to somebody because throughout the book and throughout my life, want to be an entrepreneur but i have learned some things, over the past couple of years. the power of philanthropy and helping other people and not ask anything in return. what, i mean, by that is i so my art for a lot of money, my foundation, but is important for me to remember that i made it this far because of a handful of people all who were not related to me, saw potential in me. they screamed at me they sent me e-mails, all coming from a place of love. they pushed me to be the person i am today. i imagine the world where we find people who will say you know what you are not my child but i am m going to help you. that's how i ma
there is 300 full in the state of maryland who committed crimes in maryland that have no way of getting out when they did this when they were children. what is that say about our society if we treat our children that way? >> what is your endgame chris question mark how do you want to be remembered? >> chris wilson: this is the question he asked throughout the book. i think for me, it's a pride to somebody because throughout the book and throughout my life, want to be an entrepreneur...
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mentioned in the actual 'seook leonardtown maryland. looks ptty nice. asi'm trying tod93heregrt in here.tee uithe ats .n'ca relyalht h bas aeetn the end of the tunnel. elitlin, tl torrow and through the weekend and reall beyond. that was ay beautiful live look at onardtown. a lotf sunshine today. so far the thunderstms havesi oe metro. i do believe showers and maybe a few thunderstorms rumble through later tonight. best timing for the metro we probably bet 7 and 10 p.m. so i'll show you radar a futurecast in just a minute. the big story the temperature drop. day after day of 90 plus barely hitting 80 for frid. friday a little cloudy and wet.e day. weekendeverything. sunny, dry, low humidity and zi just ama saturda nd sy humity i sigh an 8thywhere on thet. horizon. maybe won'do that rest of the summer let's hope. storm tracker radar quiet around the metro melt bay and really miles outside of that. see activity well off to the west.on toe f sront royal over woodstock severe b . >> history of trees down in charlottesvid see e anmaealbe lr what's gn down th
mentioned in the actual 'seook leonardtown maryland. looks ptty nice. asi'm trying tod93heregrt in here.tee uithe ats .n'ca relyalht h bas aeetn the end of the tunnel. elitlin, tl torrow and through the weekend and reall beyond. that was ay beautiful live look at onardtown. a lotf sunshine today. so far the thunderstms havesi oe metro. i do believe showers and maybe a few thunderstorms rumble through later tonight. best timing for the metro we probably bet 7 and 10 p.m. so i'll show you radar a...
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ke withn i is m maryland. and later,. well tell all abo t third comniatominty up. inut the meantime let's check in withly wholyri mor >> all right. well, wis, you might o knowur next guest voice even if you don't know her name. for the last 3 years, she's the voice behind some of our favorite simpsons charactkes. ta a look. >> you're attention, you're attention please i'ven announcement to make. i'm bed. [ laughter ] >> you think you're bored? what about all those poor suckers out there in the audience >> yeah. they just keep praying i thas n- cyansoright has been the n voice of bart sin and host of other characters the simpsons and manyla loving.er. t i. >> you know you came to the area r a very imporn and i know you talketadea withso r e ab t very impouortantou a fnd st e> telt.ha mle aers i real quickly wanted youru alliance for the ppl so s istoacok tito 's31 seasons pony, poundasea d you think itu s whedo wau that voice thousanyelut holt >> hcom sinnct jtng pin s h. er ore y b ce cerraelf orsn. get to l'dov ,> wait. fun?siso question. >>e! ud h cow,an in. ukr
ke withn i is m maryland. and later,. well tell all abo t third comniatominty up. inut the meantime let's check in withly wholyri mor >> all right. well, wis, you might o knowur next guest voice even if you don't know her name. for the last 3 years, she's the voice behind some of our favorite simpsons charactkes. ta a look. >> you're attention, you're attention please i'ven announcement to make. i'm bed. [ laughter ] >> you think you're bored? what about all those poor suckers...
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i live in maryland. i'm in the small business office. i've heard there is a record number of new registrations for small businesses. i wanted to say it is good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth right now being discussed in the overall health of small business in this country. thank you. brad: this is where, you know more than half the jobs are , created and where the economic opportunity is for folks. especially after the recession people realized they needed to , go into business for themselves. either as an independent contractor or start their own business with employees. it is a significant driver for the economy. our numbers for the last two years have been phenomenal. our monthly economic index is looked at by the fed every month, it is looked at by wall street by banks. , they quote the numbers. we have been charting the economy quarterly and monthly since the early 1970's. and they are showing record high areas in lots of areas. i appreciate we are hearing first-hand from an owner in maryland who is seeing the positive growth
i live in maryland. i'm in the small business office. i've heard there is a record number of new registrations for small businesses. i wanted to say it is good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth right now being discussed in the overall health of small business in this country. thank you. brad: this is where, you know more than half the jobs are , created and where the economic opportunity is for folks. especially after the recession people realized they needed to , go into business for...
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they lived initially in maryland. then he moved to pennsylvania for a while and then down to north carolina in the early 1750s. they had five sons. and three daughters. and nobody knows where they actually lived in north carolina. he died and nobody knows where he is buried. like i say he is not a well-known figure. so what the -- and of course the president was the fourth generation of polks in north carolina. and by the time -- by his time the family had lost track i think of their early history, and exactly where they had come from. and what they knew about it is expressed, i think, in the words of a colonel william polk of raleigh. late in his life when he is in his 70s about 1830 he wrote a short auto biefrpgle sketch where he talked about himself. and he has this short statement in there about the origin of the family which you see up here on the view chart. and he says that william polk -- he is talking about himself -- a third person autobiography -- he says is a descendant of a family who emigrated from irela
they lived initially in maryland. then he moved to pennsylvania for a while and then down to north carolina in the early 1750s. they had five sons. and three daughters. and nobody knows where they actually lived in north carolina. he died and nobody knows where he is buried. like i say he is not a well-known figure. so what the -- and of course the president was the fourth generation of polks in north carolina. and by the time -- by his time the family had lost track i think of their early...
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maryland, for this zip trip friday. right off the toper at, h we 7:go a you can see the folks ou.mt there already waiting for the big show to begin. fox5 crew is in hagerstown for today's zip trip. i wisdom cor tucker there. we'll check in with them. if you're anywhere in washington county say hi. they'll be there until 11 o'clock. it is friday morning. glad you'res.ith i'm stevey. >> and i'm allison seymour and veit's going to be a nice morng for a zip trip but get ready for hot, o hot,n the weekend. >> let's get tha quick check on weather and traffic mike thomas handling weather duties in herend erin as well.mike good morning. >> one or two storms. best chances out to of town.t you nailed ierfor the weekend. atures going up into the 90's both saturday sunday. may feel like a hundred degrees plus. erin. >> 7 o'clock straight up a crash kenilworth southboyd. that is out east capitol. otherwise, pretty light volume around the dmv. a rall look at your tl in st a moment. >> let's check our headlines now at a minute after 7
maryland, for this zip trip friday. right off the toper at, h we 7:go a you can see the folks ou.mt there already waiting for the big show to begin. fox5 crew is in hagerstown for today's zip trip. i wisdom cor tucker there. we'll check in with them. if you're anywhere in washington county say hi. they'll be there until 11 o'clock. it is friday morning. glad you'res.ith i'm stevey. >> and i'm allison seymour and veit's going to be a nice morng for a zip trip but get ready for hot, o hot,n...
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. >>> maryland drivers check your license. it the may be recalled. what you need to know to prevent yourd from beeutng swiped by the cops. >>> islandly life? president trumpta new real te find has a lot rsing enebrows. at 11:00 starts now. ♪ >>> new tonight. advocates for survivors of child sexual a sse areaking out after ay g verdict in a caseof . father vasquez faces up to 45 years in pinson. wed evan lamber what are advocates tesaying. >> reporr: they hope this helps other victims come forwd. whether that abu put happened here or anywhere else. beckey k of snaps survivor neork for those abused say this represes justice and she hope that is sends message to victims they matter. listen. ctims if you come forward, yoll be believed. mple date, time and location and justice. for a 12-year-old to come forward and an 18-year-old. that gives hope to me as a survivor who didn't come forward 40 years. and in survivo are feeling more comfortable coming forward. vasquez was convicted on all counts with a jury returning a verdict few hours after closing argu
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>> no, technically the marylanders are not because the owners are in maryland. but there were a lot of slave holders even those in washington who were trying to resist the emancipation -- not the emancipation proclamation but compensated emancipation in d.c. so they would remove slaves from d.c. take them into maryland. baltimore's jail was full of people taken from d.c. to baltimore. others were taken to other areas of maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery would be protected. >> you have 3,100 people approximately being freed as a consequence of compensated emancipation. it's a small fraction of the people who are enslaved in the south. does d.c. emancipation really have a major impact on the emancipation movement considering there are so few people who are freed? >> i think it's a force multiplier. i think the symbolic importance of d.c. emancipation cannot be underestimated. it effectively puts the nation on a freedom road where we begin with april 16, 1862. then the success of d.c. emancipation emboldens lincoln so that in june
>> no, technically the marylanders are not because the owners are in maryland. but there were a lot of slave holders even those in washington who were trying to resist the emancipation -- not the emancipation proclamation but compensated emancipation in d.c. so they would remove slaves from d.c. take them into maryland. baltimore's jail was full of people taken from d.c. to baltimore. others were taken to other areas of maryland because maryland since it was a loyal border state, slavery...
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parker prize from maryland again logical society. his second book somerset records 1692 to 1696, abstracts with transcriptions with archives of maryland. it was volume 535. that was published in 2002. he also published an article in the journal of scott irish history, advent of scotch irish in america and that was public lived in 2008. dr. polk initiated the polk pollock dna project in association with ftdna and serves as volunteer administrat administrator. the title of his presentation is reexamining the ancestry of president james knox polk. >> thank you. appreciate that introduction. do i need to be near the mitch? if i'm back here, not good? i'll try to stay up nearby. that you very much for that introduction. as you see the title of my talk is "reexamining the ancestry of james k. polk." right up front, i'll say the main point i want to make in my talk is the ancestry of the polk family that arrived in north carolina in 1750s is not as it is stated in the popular polk family history books. i'm referring specifically to polk fam
parker prize from maryland again logical society. his second book somerset records 1692 to 1696, abstracts with transcriptions with archives of maryland. it was volume 535. that was published in 2002. he also published an article in the journal of scott irish history, advent of scotch irish in america and that was public lived in 2008. dr. polk initiated the polk pollock dna project in association with ftdna and serves as volunteer administrat administrator. the title of his presentation is...
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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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. >> 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
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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
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i recently graduated in southern maryland. if you recognize my school, on march 20, 2018, 16-year-old jaylen was shot and killed. our entire community was traumatized. i'm here to represent the young people across america who have had their lives ripped apart by gun violence. i'm here today to represent the young people who want change. i am here to tell senator mcconnell it's time to take immediate action on gun violence. we need a clean version of a 42. we need a grant system for laws, we need funding for the cdc to do their jobs and research gun violence. at this point, there are two options. either the senate votes on this life-saving legislation or we vote out those who stand in our way. gun violence is a national crisis. and the senate needs to start acting like it. thank you. rep. hoyer: thank you jackson who is a leader of march for our lives. want to introduce congressman donald payne of new jersey. thank you foryne: your leadership in bringing us here today. good morning. as the congressman from newark, new jersey, i
i recently graduated in southern maryland. if you recognize my school, on march 20, 2018, 16-year-old jaylen was shot and killed. our entire community was traumatized. i'm here to represent the young people across america who have had their lives ripped apart by gun violence. i'm here today to represent the young people who want change. i am here to tell senator mcconnell it's time to take immediate action on gun violence. we need a clean version of a 42. we need a grant system for laws, we...
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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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coun couple weeks ago.ip there a suessful one in hagerst maryland this morning opposite side of the state.blue skies in hazy sunshine over the metro right now. a battling tll day. take a look at storm tracker radar. wers and storms out there. most of them have lined up along the eastern shore. we do havene storm down 95. thr is right triangle rginia, anywhere between dale city and downowards wide water you're going toee probably s slow traffic on 95. absolutely pouring if you're under theell. only one, though. ainy little guy southwest of hagerstown out along 81. besides that, ehn t we've seen a few passing sprinkles should stay mainly dry tonight.. temperatures 89 washington. low to mid-80severywhere. 75 degrees overnight tonight with a few evening thunderstorms. 92 for tomorrow which signnls ing of another heat wave. pretty inten for the weekend into next week. look at numbers still coming up. blake over to you. >>> now to "fox5" exclusive dc police looking for this man who they say terrorized a catholic h nun inside her nst home this week. >> he y-that man pointing a pistolt her head and th
coun couple weeks ago.ip there a suessful one in hagerst maryland this morning opposite side of the state.blue skies in hazy sunshine over the metro right now. a battling tll day. take a look at storm tracker radar. wers and storms out there. most of them have lined up along the eastern shore. we do havene storm down 95. thr is right triangle rginia, anywhere between dale city and downowards wide water you're going toee probably s slow traffic on 95. absolutely pouring if you're under theell....
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. >> host: from star in maryland. maryland. go ahead, you areis on. >> caller: i'm a 41-year-old african-american single woman with three children and we've been on medicaid for about 15 years now. the way i see it, medicare sucks. like i understandar why people like trump talks about things like that people don't understand. their doctors suck. their customer service sucks. like if you want to get treatment, like you have to be careful how you go into that. i don't know what the big argument is about because the service sucks anyway. nobody seems to trust the service. as a single mother who has been given on thisa i thought hard time. i made myself sick trying tof find out how i can get an appointment. they don't take appointment in the first place. theyth don't treat for dental care.ta they don't really do anything besides treat people right guinea pigs especially black women. so who caresla about medicare fr all? even, if it comes a time were okay yet to say there's a major emergency, you got in a a car accident or whatever
. >> host: from star in maryland. maryland. go ahead, you areis on. >> caller: i'm a 41-year-old african-american single woman with three children and we've been on medicaid for about 15 years now. the way i see it, medicare sucks. like i understandar why people like trump talks about things like that people don't understand. their doctors suck. their customer service sucks. like if you want to get treatment, like you have to be careful how you go into that. i don't know what the...
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maryland was home. it is a hard thing when people leave home. they leave behind so many things to feelhi like home. [inaudible] i do believe first of all i like to think of myself as a full service historian so i write nonfiction like the book about the u.s.ri signal corps and i've written other novels because i shink people like to read different things. some people are like just the facts, don't make up anything. i was just a fact. okay, nonfiction some people want to go to the beach or read in the bathtub. my mom passed away a couple months ago but my mother likes to dust my books. they were always well dusted. also i should mention my husband is here he is a documentary film maker and i collaborate on that as well so we have a film if you go to your application and download and look at the cyber workth at the artificial intelligence that is why come at kind of know what happened. so i'd like to try to elucidate what mightd, have happened and y the way, did she have a daughter? some say yes. we don't know that we see what the plaintiff like.
maryland was home. it is a hard thing when people leave home. they leave behind so many things to feelhi like home. [inaudible] i do believe first of all i like to think of myself as a full service historian so i write nonfiction like the book about the u.s.ri signal corps and i've written other novels because i shink people like to read different things. some people are like just the facts, don't make up anything. i was just a fact. okay, nonfiction some people want to go to the beach or read...
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just 3000 students advance to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was triumph and tragedy. presentation categories include exhibit, website, documentary, paper and performance . >> up next, a 10 minute performance by three middle school students from ralston nebraska . >> this is triumph and tragedy of the women . >> . >> my name is -- and i was a -- girl and i'm here to tell the story of how my coworkers and some of my closest friends passed away. in 1913 commercially produced in america for the first time and a year later, the u.s. corporation was founded by two doctors. they began producing radium parts for businesses. during world war i, 95% of radium was used for military purposes but a small amount made from products such as shampoo, facial cosmetics, clothes, watches and it was even being added to water radiant spread all over america. there was experimentation going on, and physicians use this new element. 1922 to 1923, the united states was prominent in the world trading market, and 80% of the worlds radion. what i will ta
just 3000 students advance to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was triumph and tragedy. presentation categories include exhibit, website, documentary, paper and performance . >> up next, a 10 minute performance by three middle school students from ralston nebraska . >> this is triumph and tragedy of the women . >> . >> my name is -- and i was a -- girl and i'm here to tell the story of how my coworkers and some of my closest friends...
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nothingeally here locally zooming in there's af couple o showers across southeastern delaware, across our maryland beaches. wait for them cross before you can go back outside, and then further into central virginia isolated showers and thunderstorms. that's where the cold front is moved by last night brought those showers and thunderkiorms nd of got stuck to our south, so thas where the best chance of any thunderstorms through the i evening hourss going to be. 88 degrees in the metro right now, you see low 90s south and west, hotter in central virginia, everyone's got the humidity, dew points are well in the 60sf not into the 70s, so the heat index feels like 92 in washington, 98 in quantico, 97 in fredericksburg and 96 in culpeper. ouch. 75 for the low tonight, spotty storms to our south. otherwise remainsartly cloudy, warm andottyfternoon thundersto will take us through the rest the week and really heating up into the weekend. much still ahead. blake. >>> ebola anthrax andmore, dangerous germs kept in a lab in maryland but the lab has been shut down for nearly a month because of safety concerns.
nothingeally here locally zooming in there's af couple o showers across southeastern delaware, across our maryland beaches. wait for them cross before you can go back outside, and then further into central virginia isolated showers and thunderstorms. that's where the cold front is moved by last night brought those showers and thunderkiorms nd of got stuck to our south, so thas where the best chance of any thunderstorms through the i evening hourss going to be. 88 degrees in the metro right now,...
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elias is on in maryland. independence. caller: quick comment. behind the market, it is a little long. companies pass without any kind bribe. the only solution would be keeping the free market the way it is now. not know why it doesn't make sense. that took a lot of time to review this kind of drug. that is ok. it is third world countries. case, we can preserve the free market. [indiscernible] guest: so, the reality is that -- you mentioned the companies set prices however they want. they cannot. they negotiate prices. when a company is fortunate enough to have a new drug approved that patients are waiting for, they go to the insurers and say we have a new drug. this is what it does. where are you willing to pay? a negotiation occurs. if that was the case, we would be paying $1 million for every prescription. there are negotiations and the price can be high for a while and it belongs to society for a long time at a low price. that is not the answer. it is not also the answer that it will impact drugs from playing countries. .hat is not safe it to
elias is on in maryland. independence. caller: quick comment. behind the market, it is a little long. companies pass without any kind bribe. the only solution would be keeping the free market the way it is now. not know why it doesn't make sense. that took a lot of time to review this kind of drug. that is ok. it is third world countries. case, we can preserve the free market. [indiscernible] guest: so, the reality is that -- you mentioned the companies set prices however they want. they...
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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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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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we welcome our headliner, congressman elijah cummings, democrat from the state of maryland, chairman of the house committee of oversight and government reform. before i get into the formal introduction, we will introduce the head table. a couple of housekeeping rules. the latter first. if you do have a question for the chairman, those of you in the ballroom, you have your cards on the table. please write them down and pass them up front. we will try to ask as many of them as time permits and so forth. also if you have a mobile device and you have slipped in there in the past few minutes and didn't hear my earlier warnings, before we went live, please silence your cell phones. the use of twitter and other social media to follow along and even to host questions for today's headliner lunch at, but we would rather not have that accompanied by the usual -- s and r2-d2 sounds from beeps and r2-d2 sounds from "star wars." now i would like to introduce our head table. on my left, mike smith member of , a the national press club headliners team and volunteer at the new era academy in baltimor
we welcome our headliner, congressman elijah cummings, democrat from the state of maryland, chairman of the house committee of oversight and government reform. before i get into the formal introduction, we will introduce the head table. a couple of housekeeping rules. the latter first. if you do have a question for the chairman, those of you in the ballroom, you have your cards on the table. please write them down and pass them up front. we will try to ask as many of them as time permits and so...
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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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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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. >> there a lot more to talk about when it comes to hagerstown, maryland. in fact we got two e scott nice warner city now.av ndministrator a tiff fan hy with vagerstown. she's the board member.go morning. >> good morning. >>iao the both. apte you hanging out with us thisorning. let's talk a hagerstown some of the great things hagerstown has to offer. pick something and go. we'll play off of that. >> you're right in thef middle o one right here cultural trail a two yego an effort that the city wanted to do to promote cultal arts diversity of artss it b over on washington street. cwhich is aple blocks away all the way to our city park which we're glad you gan a ch to show. it one of the top ten city parks in the nation. and one of our -- extremely proud of all that that has to offer. 22 parks in the city. we value our green space. and providing citizens a chance to get out and enjoy -- enjoy the gre space the miffled an urbanme environ. >> you talked about the parks and being interactive with families as well. so thiis cool for families to be a part of this.
. >> there a lot more to talk about when it comes to hagerstown, maryland. in fact we got two e scott nice warner city now.av ndministrator a tiff fan hy with vagerstown. she's the board member.go morning. >> good morning. >>iao the both. apte you hanging out with us thisorning. let's talk a hagerstown some of the great things hagerstown has to offer. pick something and go. we'll play off of that. >> you're right in thef middle o one right here cultural trail a two yego...
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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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>>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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montgomery county maryland, that's been very welcoming to illegal immigrants and has in fact become a magnet for them and now they are suffering for this crime. he mentioned it, five, now six sexual assaults or rapes. >> tucker: it's impossible not to draw the obvious connection between the political policies, the sanctuary policies described of the county and the outcome. >> absolutely. >> tucker: so how was the county accounted for this? >> very poorly. i just spoke to montgomery county executive -- >> tucker: the men responsible -- >> the man who was in charge of this -- he'sth doing nothing to change the sanctuary policies of that county and in fact when i spoke with him, the most outraged he was was about donald trump, the president of the united states. i asked him does he regret accusing the president of being a terrorist by enforcing the nation's immigration laws, he stuck with it. he doubled down. he said that trump and ice are terrorizing the community by making them feel unsafe. this is the world turned on its head, making them feel unsafe. >> tucker: this is the guy who pr
montgomery county maryland, that's been very welcoming to illegal immigrants and has in fact become a magnet for them and now they are suffering for this crime. he mentioned it, five, now six sexual assaults or rapes. >> tucker: it's impossible not to draw the obvious connection between the political policies, the sanctuary policies described of the county and the outcome. >> absolutely. >> tucker: so how was the county accounted for this? >> very poorly. i just spoke to...
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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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>>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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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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you had delegates from virginia and maryland and new jersey there. what they realized as they were talking about the navigation and trade issues, they realized that this was a much bigger question than the three colonies. so, that is why you will get a convention the following year in annapolis where they try to bring all the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is a will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the colonies there. the rhode islanders chose not to play well with others. other questions? okay, guys. on thursday we will come in and we will talk about the constitutional convention and then we will wrap it up next tuesday. have a great day guys. >>> all week we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c- span 3. lectures in history, american artifact, reel america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency and special event coverage about our nations history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend
you had delegates from virginia and maryland and new jersey there. what they realized as they were talking about the navigation and trade issues, they realized that this was a much bigger question than the three colonies. so, that is why you will get a convention the following year in annapolis where they try to bring all the colonies together and only about nine or so will show up in annapolis. what they agree there is a will have another meeting in the spring of 1787 and you get 12 of the...
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democrat from the state of maryland and chairman of the house committee on oversight and government reform. before i get into the formal introduction, we will introduce to head to table and a couple of housekeeping rules. the latter first, if you do have a question, those of you in the ballroom, you have your cards on the table so please write them down and pass them up front. and we will try to ask as many of them as time permits. also, if you have a mobile device,, please silence your cell phones. we encourage the youth of twitter and other social media to follow along and pose questions, but we would rather not have that accompanied by the usual beeps, sounding like r2-d2 from star wars. i would like to introduce the head table. from my left, mike smith, a member of the national press club headliners team and volunteer at the academy in baltimore. hold your applause until the entire group has been introduced. those listening on the radio or watching on television, if there are applause or other expressions of approval or disapproval, we hope not the latter, it is a reminder that the gen
democrat from the state of maryland and chairman of the house committee on oversight and government reform. before i get into the formal introduction, we will introduce to head to table and a couple of housekeeping rules. the latter first, if you do have a question, those of you in the ballroom, you have your cards on the table so please write them down and pass them up front. and we will try to ask as many of them as time permits. also, if you have a mobile device,, please silence your cell...
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not long ago we brought you a horrifying story from montgomery county, maryland, five illegal aliens arrested for rape in a month. now asics has been arrested, we'll get details next. >> tucker: back in 2009, barack obama's fbi announced it was cutting ties with a group called the council on american islamic relations, that's an activist group. at the time, the fbi described them as too extreme to work wit with. >> named as an unindicted coconspirator in last year's terrorist funding trial involving a charity for the holy land, it was revealed on government wiretaps that the executive director had taken part in early organizational meetings held here in the united states. >> tucker: so unindicted coconspirator, they were too radical for the obama administration and just the other day, cair pops up issuing a press release announcing they are partnering with the census bureau, the current census bureau to promote participation in the 20/20 census. cair's goal is overtly political, they want to pressure the census to create a new ethnic category for people from the middle east and north
not long ago we brought you a horrifying story from montgomery county, maryland, five illegal aliens arrested for rape in a month. now asics has been arrested, we'll get details next. >> tucker: back in 2009, barack obama's fbi announced it was cutting ties with a group called the council on american islamic relations, that's an activist group. at the time, the fbi described them as too extreme to work wit with. >> named as an unindicted coconspirator in last year's terrorist...
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maryland line. if i down 911 i get pg county ems to her in my action plan the first thing you have to do it has to be transferred to d.c. ems so you don't waste time going through that and pg can is and can fit where you are. it needs to have the location of all your emergency equipment. what's their piccola people wasting time looking for those things and looking for something that's not even there in existence. so who the person allies that you're going to need to contact, if it's my athletic directors going to open the gate is my athletic director failed or is he going to be handling something ethic concession stand at the ticket booth? it's a to z bible of what you need to know in the worst possible scenario and a needs to be clear because those people are going to be nervous and they're not going to be focused on the little details. it just needs to spell those out so they don't have to put thought into it and they can just go down the line. we optimally practiced at least once a season. your c
maryland line. if i down 911 i get pg county ems to her in my action plan the first thing you have to do it has to be transferred to d.c. ems so you don't waste time going through that and pg can is and can fit where you are. it needs to have the location of all your emergency equipment. what's their piccola people wasting time looking for those things and looking for something that's not even there in existence. so who the person allies that you're going to need to contact, if it's my athletic...