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[crickets chirping] >> it's the first day of oyster season in maryland. and the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a tributary of the eastern shore's largest river, the mighty choptank. >> hand tonging is a traditional method of harvest. it takes somebody who is tough and has a great love of the they enjoy being who they are, what they are, where they are, and doing what they're doing. it's a pretty good way to spend your life. >> you get up early, you get to see things that people that work in offices don't ever see. it feels self rewarded, you know, it's good. it's good. >> you're your own boss and you can go when you want. [chuckles] quit when you want, start when you want. if i had to start all over again i'd probably be the exact same thing. >> well, kurt's right that he's his own boss, within the limitations imposed by the state of maryland. he can fish for oysters from october 1st through march 31st from sunrise unil 3:00 p.m., except in january, when he can tong oysters until sunset, which is not much later than 3:00. he's limited to 15
[crickets chirping] >> it's the first day of oyster season in maryland. and the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a tributary of the eastern shore's largest river, the mighty choptank. >> hand tonging is a traditional method of harvest. it takes somebody who is tough and has a great love of the they enjoy being who they are, what they are, where they are, and doing what they're doing. it's a pretty good way to spend your life. >> you get up early, you get to see...
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so, maryland and virginia have two different approaches, although maryland is now also getting interested in the aquaculture aspect of it. 99% of ththe oyster product that comes out in the world is from cultivating oysters not from fishing them in a natural sense. here, of course, it's, you know, we're still just making the transition from fishery to aquaculture. >> maryland is very late in getting into this game, primarily because the ststate of mmaryland was very protective of the watermen's traditions and the heritage. the new lease laws s were changd in 2010, and thehe state of maryland began acaccepting neww lease applications.. about 50% of the applications were from watermen, and th continueses to this day. one being g robert t. brown whos the current presiddent of the watermen associaiation in maryland. >> aquaculture, it's a number of people who have started [indistinct]. it's a way where we can keep oysters on the market. it's a way that we help put more oysters into the bays and the rivers to help filter the water. it's a good program. >> scrolled up a load of these freshly pic
so, maryland and virginia have two different approaches, although maryland is now also getting interested in the aquaculture aspect of it. 99% of ththe oyster product that comes out in the world is from cultivating oysters not from fishing them in a natural sense. here, of course, it's, you know, we're still just making the transition from fishery to aquaculture. >> maryland is very late in getting into this game, primarily because the ststate of mmaryland was very protective of the...
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maryland decided in 1819. in which chief justice marshall and enunciated the doctrines which have ever since been accepted as established upon a firm basis fundamental rules governing the mutual relations of the great republic and its constituent states. guest: the u.s. is not the only nation that derives its legal code from the british commonwealth system. it has turned into a confederated government. australia deals with this problem, as does canada. the question of how to divide power between the state and the federal government is one that all confederated governments struggle with. because the u.s. struck out early on that question, i mean struck out on the path to answering that question early, our experience with it is useful to those countries as well. host: the next question from twitter. she asks, can you rate the justices during this time and during the mcculloch case? let's go back to that list of seven justices. we talked about the chief justice. the others, henry livingston, gabriel too fall, --
maryland decided in 1819. in which chief justice marshall and enunciated the doctrines which have ever since been accepted as established upon a firm basis fundamental rules governing the mutual relations of the great republic and its constituent states. guest: the u.s. is not the only nation that derives its legal code from the british commonwealth system. it has turned into a confederated government. australia deals with this problem, as does canada. the question of how to divide power...
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maryland. there was walter jones it private attorney. i am drawing a blank. then there was the cocounsel with daniel webster. thisnteresting thing about , there were a few lawyers who argued before the supreme court, they knew each other personally and professionally. the lawyer who argued for the bank of their estates had been a prosecutor in the air and bird trial for treason. he had also been his defense attorney. these men came together again and again. book, luther martin argued the fletcher case 10 years earlier in a drunken state. he was rumored to be in your created to this argument as well , drunk or sober he was a skilled orator, and you know anything more about that? >> it is absolutely clear. he had a drinking problem. it is something people openly discussed. it became a success -- significant impediment, the last two cases were not successful. it sped up his death. life,ards the end of his he had to move into aaron burr's house. his old client took care of him. >> we talked about d
maryland. there was walter jones it private attorney. i am drawing a blank. then there was the cocounsel with daniel webster. thisnteresting thing about , there were a few lawyers who argued before the supreme court, they knew each other personally and professionally. the lawyer who argued for the bank of their estates had been a prosecutor in the air and bird trial for treason. he had also been his defense attorney. these men came together again and again. book, luther martin argued the...
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senate in maryland. back with her in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "that's not my name" by the ting tings. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. is, well,for the hour the most famous whistleblower to come out of the iraq and afghanistan wars. her name is chelsea manning. she spent seven years in prison. but before we talk about her time in prison and her attempt to become senator from maryland today, let's go back in time. where were you born? tell us where you grew up in an ultimately why you decided to join the military. >> so i was born in central oklahoma. lived sort of between the south, southwest and we spent a period of time in arizona. but i mostly spent up until my teenage years i time in just rural oklahoma. had severalnts disputes and they finally -- i waswhenever i was about 12 or 13 when my karen's divorced. i left to go to the united kingdom with my mother. my mother is british. i would just school there for four years. ha
senate in maryland. back with her in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "that's not my name" by the ting tings. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. is, well,for the hour the most famous whistleblower to come out of the iraq and afghanistan wars. her name is chelsea manning. she spent seven years in prison. but before we talk about her time in prison and her attempt to become senator from maryland today, let's go back in...
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what is the percentage of independence in maryland? -- independents in maryland? i'm not sure. i know it is 20% in the sixth district. justice: is that a primary consideration in determining whether district is gerrymandered? majorityr party is the in terms of registered voters in that district. so the independent vote is critical because in the ,lection, the first election the democrat won more of the independent vote than the republican. the redistricting lines couldn't have caused that to happen. that happened because of the views of those voters on the strength of that candidate. justice: as a general mander in partisan gerrymandering cases, do you have a theory about how you are supposed to take independent voters into account? mr. sullivan: i think they have , and what about all the people that aren't part of a major party? enter into the calculus for this first amendment retaliation, presumably they are retaliated against in every act. justice: isn't it a fact that most people who are independent lean strongly one way or the other, over many election cycles? i have heard
what is the percentage of independence in maryland? -- independents in maryland? i'm not sure. i know it is 20% in the sixth district. justice: is that a primary consideration in determining whether district is gerrymandered? majorityr party is the in terms of registered voters in that district. so the independent vote is critical because in the ,lection, the first election the democrat won more of the independent vote than the republican. the redistricting lines couldn't have caused that to...
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and loves to talk about this great son of maryland. one of his favorite sayings is a quotation about the importance of investing in education, particularly at the early childhood level. the quote is, "it is far easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." -- i thineny for steny forgiving frederick douglass alive in the halls of this congress. [applause] mr. richmond: the life and legacy of frederick douglass is something that should never be a partisan issue, and i hope that continues. today, we celebrate the birthday of a man who, like many slaves during his time, new almost nothing about the day he was born. he wasck douglass new born in 1818, but he never knew the month or the day. he is quoted as saying, i have no accurate knowledge of my age. never having seen any accurate records containing it. later, he decided february 14 would be the day he would celebrate, and here we are, all on february 14 in the halls of congress, celebrating the life and legacy of frederick douglass. just a few minutes away from the home wh
and loves to talk about this great son of maryland. one of his favorite sayings is a quotation about the importance of investing in education, particularly at the early childhood level. the quote is, "it is far easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." -- i thineny for steny forgiving frederick douglass alive in the halls of this congress. [applause] mr. richmond: the life and legacy of frederick douglass is something that should never be a partisan issue, and i hope...
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does not have to be tied to the maryland decision because he was not part of the maryland case. duvault who gives the dissent in this case, but in the record of the supreme court, duvall argues with marshall from the bench and says, this is not the law. every slave in the country -- slave state in the country would have upheld their freedom. there are cases in virginia, north carolina, mississippi, alabama, in places that would surprise you that would say if you can prove your mother was never a slave, then this and must let you go, unless you go before chief justice marshall. this is what is so surprising. >> thank you for the talk. from the perspective of what you talked about, chief justice marshall is a man from modest means. knowing the law and designing the law at that time, developing economics for himself and his family. what is your feeling -- you said not corruption, but do have a gut feeling of something shady for records to be destroyed that you are not allowed to see at your point in this investigation? what did the land developed? dr. finkelman: i find nothing in m
does not have to be tied to the maryland decision because he was not part of the maryland case. duvault who gives the dissent in this case, but in the record of the supreme court, duvall argues with marshall from the bench and says, this is not the law. every slave in the country -- slave state in the country would have upheld their freedom. there are cases in virginia, north carolina, mississippi, alabama, in places that would surprise you that would say if you can prove your mother was never...
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we just passed a law in maryland. my daughter is prosecuting eight cases where we are charging them with second-degree depraved heart murder. senator cassidy: you mentioned the obstacles in mental health parity. do your state group plans offer mental health parity for addiction and mental health services? what are the obstacles? governor brown: we passed mental health parity legislation in the mid-2000's. i worked 10 years to pass that legislation. in terms of coverage, i do not know from specific land to specific land. plan, weegon health have 100% of our children covered, and we treat our substance abuse -- senator cassidy: be private insurance, i am told there can fail or there has to be a preauthorization and other obstacles that seem to -- if note in fact the law. is that impression in your state? if you are using the federal program, i think you're covered by different individual health plans. senator cassidy: you have suggestions how the law can be changed? governor brown: sorry, governor hogan. we need to prov
we just passed a law in maryland. my daughter is prosecuting eight cases where we are charging them with second-degree depraved heart murder. senator cassidy: you mentioned the obstacles in mental health parity. do your state group plans offer mental health parity for addiction and mental health services? what are the obstacles? governor brown: we passed mental health parity legislation in the mid-2000's. i worked 10 years to pass that legislation. in terms of coverage, i do not know from...
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in the state of maryland in 217481 souls were lost a homicide. in 216436 marylanders were lost a homicide. in all cases by gun violence. mr. president, it is the time to act is passed. but let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and an act common sense gun safety legislation. >> mr. president these are the names of 17 children who were killed with guns in my state. i read their first names only because it makes us remember they could be anyone's children. lisa marie, age 15. william robert, age 15. anthony, age 16. jacob alexander, age 14. joseph anthony, age 17. terrel, age three. joshua alberts, age 15. alicia, age 17. jesse, age 18. frederick, age 18. darian joseph, age 15. justin danielle, age 17. jennifer allen age 17. david entrÉe, age 17. -- age 16. terrence age 16. anthony michael, age three. thank you. i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> congress does not have the courage to act on gun violence. but young people across this country are showing the way there speaking up an
in the state of maryland in 217481 souls were lost a homicide. in 216436 marylanders were lost a homicide. in all cases by gun violence. mr. president, it is the time to act is passed. but let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and an act common sense gun safety legislation. >> mr. president these are the names of 17 children who were killed with guns in my state. i read their first names only because it makes us remember they...
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mary county public schools, specifically great mills high school in maryland. they're telling parents to not come to the school. there is a lockdown at that school. it does continue at this time. they're telling parents to go to another location and that ultimately they will be reunified with their children. at this point all the students remain in the high school, in that lockdown as an immense amount of law enforcement including the fbi responds to the scene. >> a big march this shooting for school safety. >> a bomb shem report. the data firm caught on camera bragging about using dirty tricks to get political info. we'll break this down and why it matters to you next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases
mary county public schools, specifically great mills high school in maryland. they're telling parents to not come to the school. there is a lockdown at that school. it does continue at this time. they're telling parents to go to another location and that ultimately they will be reunified with their children. at this point all the students remain in the high school, in that lockdown as an immense amount of law enforcement including the fbi responds to the scene. >> a big march this...
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why did the court taik on the maryland case? >> it accepted the challenge from the republican challengers from maryland to be a companion case with wisconsin. but here's the problem. the redistricting is always done by the majority party. it inevitably takes steps to entrench its position. the question is how much partisanship is too much. can it ever cross a constitutional line? i u would say based on today's argument it's no easier to an answer than it was in october when it heard the wisconsin c e case. now today was from marylands sixth district when democrats got. power. it unseeded a republican who held that seat for 20 years. he had before the gerrymandering won the seat by 28% of the vote. he lost it by 21% and the republicans say that violates the first amendment. they say people in that district are being punished because of their political views. because they supported the republican candidate and that's why they say the court should declare the redistricting unconstitutional. now i would say after today's argument, i
why did the court taik on the maryland case? >> it accepted the challenge from the republican challengers from maryland to be a companion case with wisconsin. but here's the problem. the redistricting is always done by the majority party. it inevitably takes steps to entrench its position. the question is how much partisanship is too much. can it ever cross a constitutional line? i u would say based on today's argument it's no easier to an answer than it was in october when it heard the...
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this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland. it was built in the first decade of the 18th century. the kind of person who would have lived in a house like this was by no means poor. this is the kind of house, one room, a loft above, a brick and wall, but somebody in the upper 10% to 15% well of maryland is going to have. if you read probate inventories from that period, they have quite a number of fine things. not only are they going to have locally made furniture, like a walnut table here, but they are also going to have imported ceramics, imported glass, just because they are living on what is the edge of the english empire does not mean they do not have access to those global markets. and those global markets are bringing them those kinds of things, bringing them pottery, glass, metal work. but they are also bringing ideas about what is fashionable. so it does not take very long for what is fashionable in the cabinet shops of london or edinburgh or glasgow to make its way to america, and even make its way into households at a
this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland. it was built in the first decade of the 18th century. the kind of person who would have lived in a house like this was by no means poor. this is the kind of house, one room, a loft above, a brick and wall, but somebody in the upper 10% to 15% well of maryland is going to have. if you read probate inventories from that period, they have quite a number of fine things. not only are they going to have locally made...
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in the state of maryland, in 2017, 481 souls were lost to homicide, and in 2016, 436 marylanders were lost to homicide, all cases by gun violence. mr. president, the time to act has long passed. but for goodness sakes, let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and enact commonsense gun safety legislation. ms. klobuchar: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, these are the names of 17 children who were killed with guns in my state. i read their first names only because it makes us remember they could be anyone's children. lisa marie, age 15. william robert, age 15. anthony, age 16. jacob alexander, age 14. joseph anthony, age 17. terrell, age 3. joshua albert, age 15. alyssa, age 17. jesse, age 18. cedric, age 18. darion geoff, age 15. justin daniel, age 17. jennifer allen, age 17. david andre, age 17. tibeba lee, age 16. terrance, age 16. anthony michael, age 3. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. ms. warren: mr. president, congress does not have the courage to
in the state of maryland, in 2017, 481 souls were lost to homicide, and in 2016, 436 marylanders were lost to homicide, all cases by gun violence. mr. president, the time to act has long passed. but for goodness sakes, let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and enact commonsense gun safety legislation. ms. klobuchar: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, these are the names...
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accidents in maryland and virginia, a crash on long island was deadly. more than 45,000 homes and businesses lost power. more than 4,000 flights have o.en canceled. demarco morgan in hagerstown, maryland. demarco. >> reporter: jeff, good evening h you. it has been snowing nonstop, and to make matters worse, frmperatures are expected to dip below freezing before the night is out. as the latest storm blankets the northeast, travel nightmares abound. in maryland, the storm dumped up to two inches of snow per hour, ofking for treacherous conditions. authorities here counted nearly 600 vehicle crashes in eight hours. virginia had close to 400 just today. >> the whole way down here, there was people spinning out. >> reporter: on new york's long island, authorities confirm at least one person died in a car accident. and after four nor'easters in just three weeks, normally hardy erw yorkers have had enough. ta today, it's extremely brutal. r reporter: in maryland, residents are digging out after more than a foot of snow. take a look at this-- tree limbs keighing
accidents in maryland and virginia, a crash on long island was deadly. more than 45,000 homes and businesses lost power. more than 4,000 flights have o.en canceled. demarco morgan in hagerstown, maryland. demarco. >> reporter: jeff, good evening h you. it has been snowing nonstop, and to make matters worse, frmperatures are expected to dip below freezing before the night is out. as the latest storm blankets the northeast, travel nightmares abound. in maryland, the storm dumped up to two...
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governor hogan, maryland is also part of this investigation. baltimore and several county governments in maryland have filed lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors. you agree that part of tackling this crisis is holding these companies accountable? >> there is no question about that. we have directed our attorney general to sue some of these manufacturing companies. there is liability, some of them knowingly pushing the sale of some of these drugs, knowing they had these addictive capabilities and did not disclose it. you can't paint all of the people trying to help people with pain with a broad brush but those doing these things should definitely be held accountable. i agree with you absolutely. unfortunately we can take those actions and we should but it is not going to stop the people dying on the streets. >> i understand. i understand. the investigation is ongoing and we should let the attorneys general do their work on this. if it turned out the drug companies broke the law, lied about it, and hurt people to rake in profits it won
governor hogan, maryland is also part of this investigation. baltimore and several county governments in maryland have filed lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors. you agree that part of tackling this crisis is holding these companies accountable? >> there is no question about that. we have directed our attorney general to sue some of these manufacturing companies. there is liability, some of them knowingly pushing the sale of some of these drugs, knowing they had these...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle virginia, and maryland, they're expected to be hit the hardest. there is already over 8 inches of snow on the ground in parts of maryland where travel is hazardous. hundreds of crashes are reported, including one in which two people were killed. officials are asking motorists to take it easy. >> hopefully by morning. if we get a couple of more inch, i'll stay home. >> more than 80 million people are affected. parts of central pennsylvania already have 9 inches of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. public schools in philadelphia, new york, and the district of columbia are closed today. the nation's capitol could see up to 8 inches of snow depending on the temperature. the national weather service says travel will be difficult if not impossible later today in cities like new york and philadelphia. more than 3,200 flights are canceled today, most to and from new york city, philadelphia, and boston. most airlines are offering travel waivers. amtrak is offering a modified schedule. with wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour possible, w
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle virginia, and maryland, they're expected to be hit the hardest. there is already over 8 inches of snow on the ground in parts of maryland where travel is hazardous. hundreds of crashes are reported, including one in which two people were killed. officials are asking motorists to take it easy. >> hopefully by morning. if we get a couple of more inch, i'll stay home. >> more than 80 million people are affected. parts of central...
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tenemos noticias desde texas y maryland. javier: Éste estudiante estÁ muerto y disparÓ a dos de sus compaÑeros en una escuela secundaria en maryland primero disparÓ una jovencita de 16 aÑos y luego a un adolescente de 14 dijo que este centro acadÉmico tiene 1600 estudiantes. claudia uceda tiene mÁs. claudia: otro tiroteo en una escuela preocupa. un estudiante armado en un pasillo o de disparo a un estudiante y a otro estudiante luego. el responsable de este tiroteo estÁ muerto los dos estudiantes estÁn en estos momentos el hospital local. lo interesante ha sido que los otros llegamos a la escena y conversamos con algunas personas. hablamos con una baba -- mamÁ que estaba muy enojada. las autoridades escolares visiÓn alada ante una amenaza de un tiroteo. ella pide que haya detectores de metales en las escuelas. el hÉroe del este tiroteo diferencia del tiroteo de florida ha sido, bÁsicamente, el oficial que estaba resguardando la escuela que ahora estÁ muerto. podÍa haber habido muchas mÁs vÍctimas. regresÓ
tenemos noticias desde texas y maryland. javier: Éste estudiante estÁ muerto y disparÓ a dos de sus compaÑeros en una escuela secundaria en maryland primero disparÓ una jovencita de 16 aÑos y luego a un adolescente de 14 dijo que este centro acadÉmico tiene 1600 estudiantes. claudia uceda tiene mÁs. claudia: otro tiroteo en una escuela preocupa. un estudiante armado en un pasillo o de disparo a un estudiante y a otro estudiante luego. el responsable de este tiroteo estÁ muerto los dos...
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the second cases in maryland. it is unusual test case. brought by a plaintiff who , steve to be here today shapiro. challenging a democratic gerrymander of a single congressional district in maryland. it was one that was historically republican for the last 20 years , the incumbent won by 20% or so of the vote. meeting the one man, one vote standard, this legislature simply moved 10,000 voters out of the district, which was overpopulated, two adjacent districts which are underpopulated. instead they took a meat ax and cut it in half and moved in 330,000 new people into the district. and moved 320,000 out of the district. converted from a district which had a 12 point republican registration advantage to an 11 point democratic registration .dvantage to no one's great surprise, the republican incumbent was defeated and a democrat was eled reelected ever since. the third case was in north carolina where i'm currently involved. common cause was the lead plaintiff and challenged a portion of 13 congressional districts in north carolina. when t
the second cases in maryland. it is unusual test case. brought by a plaintiff who , steve to be here today shapiro. challenging a democratic gerrymander of a single congressional district in maryland. it was one that was historically republican for the last 20 years , the incumbent won by 20% or so of the vote. meeting the one man, one vote standard, this legislature simply moved 10,000 voters out of the district, which was overpopulated, two adjacent districts which are underpopulated. instead...
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in fact, there was a group today from maryland, an emotional group of maryland students and teachers calling for change, just five days after a shooter opened fire at maryland's great mills high school, the most recent school shooting. students from great mills high say we will march for you, jaelynn willey. and there's jaelynn, she was 16 when she was shot. she died thursday after being taken off life support. here with me, maryland senator, chris van hollen, a democrat, who is passionate about making change as well. first, i want to get your take on what we're witnessing today. you were out in the crowd here in d.c. from afar, it was powerful. what was it like to be there? >> a huge amount of energy. and a cry for change. and these students who have really launched this movement understand that this march is just a first step. and they need to keep the momentum going day in and day out. many of the cynics are saying they're going to go away. they're going to forget about this after the march. no way. they're not going away. they're in this for the long haul, until we have meaningfu
in fact, there was a group today from maryland, an emotional group of maryland students and teachers calling for change, just five days after a shooter opened fire at maryland's great mills high school, the most recent school shooting. students from great mills high say we will march for you, jaelynn willey. and there's jaelynn, she was 16 when she was shot. she died thursday after being taken off life support. here with me, maryland senator, chris van hollen, a democrat, who is passionate...
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the second case is in maryland. it is an unusual test case brought by a pros yay plaintiff who happens to be here today, steve shapiro, challenging a democratic gerrymander of a single congressional district in maryland. the congressional district was one which was historically republican for the last 20 years. the incumbent had won by 20-odd percent of the vote. instead of to meet the standard, the legislature could have moved 10,000 voters out of that district, which was overpopulated, to adjacent districts that were under-populated. instead, they took an axe and cut it in half and moved in 330,000 new people into the district and moved 320,000 people out of the district or vice versa. converted it from a district which had a 12-point republican registration advantage to an 11-point democratic registration advantage, and to no one's great surprise, the republican incumbent was defeated by 20 percentage points and a democratic was elected and re-elected ever since. the third case is in north carolina, which i am cu
the second case is in maryland. it is an unusual test case brought by a pros yay plaintiff who happens to be here today, steve shapiro, challenging a democratic gerrymander of a single congressional district in maryland. the congressional district was one which was historically republican for the last 20 years. the incumbent had won by 20-odd percent of the vote. instead of to meet the standard, the legislature could have moved 10,000 voters out of that district, which was overpopulated, to...
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the students i talked to at high school in columbia, maryland understood that. adding more guns would not help the situation and could lead to more problems in the schools themselves. they certainly wouldn't see their buildings is more secure. to do that their infrastructure improvement, technology and school resources. why are these things happening here in the united states in such alarming frequency? and not elsewhere on the world? gun related deathsun unfold in tragic circumstances across this country daily with more than 1800 people killed byy guns this year alone according to the gun violence archives, a nonprofit group. mass shootings often sign the spotlight in the united states and itsri position as a global outlier. the number ofte firearms availae to americans civilians is estimated to be around 310 million according to the 2009 national institute of justice report. according to the small arms survey the exact number of civilian owned firearms is impossible to pinpoint because a variety of factors including arms they go unregistered with illegal trade
the students i talked to at high school in columbia, maryland understood that. adding more guns would not help the situation and could lead to more problems in the schools themselves. they certainly wouldn't see their buildings is more secure. to do that their infrastructure improvement, technology and school resources. why are these things happening here in the united states in such alarming frequency? and not elsewhere on the world? gun related deathsun unfold in tragic circumstances across...
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go from florida to maryland, it can happen any place. we need to minimize that. >> harris: in a very early tweet from earlier today, we learned at of the st. mary's county sheriff tim cameron was giving the details about what had gone on at great mills high school and then shortly thereafter, we understood that this resource officer had exchanged gunfire. the resource officer not injured, now we know the person he exchanged gunfire with, student gunman is dead. what is the protocol for that resource officer? >> the protocol is to engage. he knew he had an active shooter, he engaged the active shooter. it's some tough and surroundings like that because you have so many other students, potentially danger for them as well and the teachers and everything. but we don't know what happened. it could've happened so fast that the lockdown couldn't even occur had to have been that quick. but the fact that he engaged him rapidly is the difference in this because you don't have the fatalities like you had down in florida and once again, your point w
go from florida to maryland, it can happen any place. we need to minimize that. >> harris: in a very early tweet from earlier today, we learned at of the st. mary's county sheriff tim cameron was giving the details about what had gone on at great mills high school and then shortly thereafter, we understood that this resource officer had exchanged gunfire. the resource officer not injured, now we know the person he exchanged gunfire with, student gunman is dead. what is the protocol for...
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and we had 2,000 people in maryland die last year. and thisum was ther one cause. >> so obviously a state can only do so much with regards to fentanyl, that is an interstate and international trafficking situation. >> right >> so what do you want the federal government to do with regards specifically to tha >> well, the states can't do much about things coming in frm china and across-the-boarder in mexico. they started out, almost all of this was produced and senin from china and a lot of it is coming through the u.s. postalie service, b it or not. there are a number of pieces of legiation to address th, provide additional technology to try to interdict and stop thi cs frming in. i think that is one thing the federal government can focus on that we can't do at the ste level and agree with governor brown, treatment is the real issue and georttinge, $6 billion sounds like a the lo. within our little state, we put half a billion dollars just into maryland. and we had. >> in maryland alone. >> so it's not enough. and we need the flexibili
and we had 2,000 people in maryland die last year. and thisum was ther one cause. >> so obviously a state can only do so much with regards to fentanyl, that is an interstate and international trafficking situation. >> right >> so what do you want the federal government to do with regards specifically to tha >> well, the states can't do much about things coming in frm china and across-the-boarder in mexico. they started out, almost all of this was produced and senin from...
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another school shooting in maryland. the gunman wounded two students before the resource officer shot the shooter dead. it's not clear yet how. we'll go there shortly. stand by for that. >>> also a new explosion in texas. this one about an hour from austin. the feds looking at whether it's connected to the serial bomber. stand by. we have much more on that coming up. >>> but first, legal drama here in washington. president trump is looking to add a high-profile, high-powered attorney to his legal team as special counsel's russia investigation veers ahead. he is a former solicitor general, former assistant attorney general at the justice department. he was part of the legal team that helped overturn the gay marriage ban here in the united states, and he argued the bush versus gore citizens united cases before the united states supreme court. the overture to olson is part of a legal shake-up. the president has talked about firing ty cobb while john dowd talked about resigning. the addition of the trump legal team, by the w
another school shooting in maryland. the gunman wounded two students before the resource officer shot the shooter dead. it's not clear yet how. we'll go there shortly. stand by for that. >>> also a new explosion in texas. this one about an hour from austin. the feds looking at whether it's connected to the serial bomber. stand by. we have much more on that coming up. >>> but first, legal drama here in washington. president trump is looking to add a high-profile, high-powered...
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maryland is a free state. and he came back to baltimore with, in effect, a kind of paparazzi in tow. he went to fells point, i believe it was on dallas street. vessel ame church -- bethel ame church. he went to druid hill. was one of the churches he did attend when he was a slave. he took the pulpit. when he arrived at the door he is met by a woman named eliza mitchell. eliza was his sister. she was two years older, born a slave like him. she had lived all of her life in talbot county, eastern shore. eliza had seven or eight children. she had named one of them for douglass, the last name. we are told she remained largely illiterate the last -- the rest of her life, but she knew a lot about her famous brother. and she came, what is it, 60 miles from talbot county, how far is it? 75 miles, thank you. [laughter] my friends who are the force of frederick douglass, and eastern talbot county. eliza walked all the way up here to meet that guy. it is not clear whether he knew her, but they embraced. press reports say
maryland is a free state. and he came back to baltimore with, in effect, a kind of paparazzi in tow. he went to fells point, i believe it was on dallas street. vessel ame church -- bethel ame church. he went to druid hill. was one of the churches he did attend when he was a slave. he took the pulpit. when he arrived at the door he is met by a woman named eliza mitchell. eliza was his sister. she was two years older, born a slave like him. she had lived all of her life in talbot county, eastern...
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maryland's a free state. he came back to baltimore with, in effect, kind of paparazzi in tow for his homecoming, and he went right down to fells point i believe it was on dallas street to the bethel a.m.e. church. the big bethel a.m.e. church today which is on i think druidd avenue? drew hill. druidd hill. sorry. sorry about that. got to get things right locally or you're in trouble. sorry. but down at the original bethel a.m.e. church which is possibly where he had met ann an ma maris wife, in one of the churches, he did attend when he was a slave here, he took the pulpit. packed house, they couldn't fit everybody in. when he arrived at the door, he's met by a woman named eliza mitchell, who was his sister. she was two years older, born a slave like him. she had lived all of her live in talbott county, eastern shore. she had had, oh, i'm forgetting now, seven, eight children. she had named one of them for douglass. the last name. douglass. we are told she remained largely illiterate the rest of her life but
maryland's a free state. he came back to baltimore with, in effect, kind of paparazzi in tow for his homecoming, and he went right down to fells point i believe it was on dallas street to the bethel a.m.e. church. the big bethel a.m.e. church today which is on i think druidd avenue? drew hill. druidd hill. sorry. sorry about that. got to get things right locally or you're in trouble. sorry. but down at the original bethel a.m.e. church which is possibly where he had met ann an ma maris wife, in...
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first in maryland, a school shooting, multiple police on the scene right now. we are told the situation there is contained, but that school is still on lockdown. >> and in texas, police are on the scene right now of a reported suspicious package at a fedex facility in austin, texas. this after a separate explosion at a fedex location in san antonio just hours earlier. first, to jean casarez standing by with breaking details on the maryland shooting. jean, good morning. what are we learning? >> reporter: we're learning some more information right now. we are hearing that students are currently being evacuated from the high school and they're being bused to the reunification center at leonard town high school campus. now, we are hearing also, and this is an interesting statement, the building is orderly, they're saying. and the sheriff's office is conducting an investigation. we will continue to update as more information becomes available. and this is from the st. mary county public school system. what we had heard earlier was that the fbi was on the scene, the
first in maryland, a school shooting, multiple police on the scene right now. we are told the situation there is contained, but that school is still on lockdown. >> and in texas, police are on the scene right now of a reported suspicious package at a fedex facility in austin, texas. this after a separate explosion at a fedex location in san antonio just hours earlier. first, to jean casarez standing by with breaking details on the maryland shooting. jean, good morning. what are we...
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. >> reporter: overnight light snow mixed with sleet and freezing rain falling in maryland, virginia and d.c. heavier snow moving up north to pennsylvania. widespread power outages are expected with wind gusts blowing up to 35 miles per hour. >> the rain/freeze line could change. a 50-mile difference could mean the difference between 13 inches of snow or 2 inches of slush. >> reporter: new jersey's governor declaring a state of emergency across the state. >> we're recommending residents stay home at this time. >> reporter: some schools on the east coast like in philly, d.c. and new york city closing ahead of the storm. >> you know what, we got the whole day planned, we got breakfast already planned for the kids and a lot of indoor activities, and we're ready for it. i mean, hopefully this is the last one, but who knows. >> reporter: but how about school on saturday to make up for all those snow days? it might actually happen for some school districts in massachusetts. >> between 16 strains of the flu and four nor'easters, it's been the longest winter of anybody's life. >> reporter: h
. >> reporter: overnight light snow mixed with sleet and freezing rain falling in maryland, virginia and d.c. heavier snow moving up north to pennsylvania. widespread power outages are expected with wind gusts blowing up to 35 miles per hour. >> the rain/freeze line could change. a 50-mile difference could mean the difference between 13 inches of snow or 2 inches of slush. >> reporter: new jersey's governor declaring a state of emergency across the state. >> we're...
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ting the this morning at great mills high school in maryland. this is the latest news we have is that two students near critical condition. the shooter is now reported dead. let's bring back our guests, malcolm, darren and manny. while we were listening to this, you were saying that's how it's supposed to happen. if there's a shooter, there's a school resource officer that goes into action. >> absolutely. let's look what happened in parkland in florida. we had the school resource officer that stood outside. he didn't counter the threat and as a result of that we had many innocent people that died. here we had a resource officer that countered the threat. columbine is when police reorchestrated their planning in counters and eradicating the threat immediately. i really want to commend this officer. i was a lieutenant in the internal affairs bureau. i investigated a lot of these police shootings. there was only one shot fired by this resource officer. this is tremendous firearms control on the part of this resource officer. >> because this isn't a
ting the this morning at great mills high school in maryland. this is the latest news we have is that two students near critical condition. the shooter is now reported dead. let's bring back our guests, malcolm, darren and manny. while we were listening to this, you were saying that's how it's supposed to happen. if there's a shooter, there's a school resource officer that goes into action. >> absolutely. let's look what happened in parkland in florida. we had the school resource officer...
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governor hogan is the 67th governor of maryland. republican with more than 25 years of private sector experience. he signed an executive order creating a task force which developed 33 recommendations. his administration has implemented many of these and we look forward to hearing the efforts. her second witnesses governor kate brown, the 30th governor of oregon and previously served as oregon secretary of state. governor brown has convened ten opiate epidemic task force she's requiring license prescribers use the states prescription drug monitoring program. we look forward to hearing about her work. welcome to tribune thank you for being here. let's begin with governor hogan. >> thank you to the members of the committee and for your focus on this issue. thank you for giving us separate unity to provide testimony today. regarding what i believe is the number one health crisis facing our nation. we have been sounding the alarm and shining the spotlight on this issue for four years. it was to my campaign for governor as i traveled acro
governor hogan is the 67th governor of maryland. republican with more than 25 years of private sector experience. he signed an executive order creating a task force which developed 33 recommendations. his administration has implemented many of these and we look forward to hearing the efforts. her second witnesses governor kate brown, the 30th governor of oregon and previously served as oregon secretary of state. governor brown has convened ten opiate epidemic task force she's requiring license...
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marylander 1, historians know this, maryland held a referendum to vote whether to be a free state. i havey voted narrowly, the numbers here, it's amazing. 29,799.o that the number all mayor landrieu spot to know. 60,000 votes were cast. makees vote one to maryland a free state. maryland was a very divided and it wrote a free-state constitution. douglass decided, i am going back to baltimore, maryland is a free state. and he came back to baltimore with, in effect, a kind of popper rossi intel for us -- top a kind of paparazzi in tow. to druit hill -- uid hill, at the first ame church, he took the pulpit. when he arrived at the door he is met by a woman named eliza mitchell. eliza was his sister. she was two years older, born a slave like him. all of her life in talbot county, eastern shore. eliza had seven or eight children. she had named one of them for douglass, the last name. we are told she remained largely illiterate but she knew a lot about her famous brother. , what is it, 60 miles from talbot county, how far is it? 75 miles, thank you. [laughter] who are the force of frederi
marylander 1, historians know this, maryland held a referendum to vote whether to be a free state. i havey voted narrowly, the numbers here, it's amazing. 29,799.o that the number all mayor landrieu spot to know. 60,000 votes were cast. makees vote one to maryland a free state. maryland was a very divided and it wrote a free-state constitution. douglass decided, i am going back to baltimore, maryland is a free state. and he came back to baltimore with, in effect, a kind of popper rossi intel...
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i'm a volunteer with the maryland moms gaiagainst gun violence in america. today, i'm here in my own capacity to speak to you as the concerned mother of two vcc high school students. i'm so honored to be here today with some of my heroes. do you know who i now count among my greatest heroes? the students of america who are standing in unity. you are taking up the fight of a lifetime demanding that your leaders put your safety, the public safety ahead of the greedy gun manufacturers lobby. that is a wise and noble goal indeed and i applaud you. we all know, don't we, that it is possible to have both the second amendment and common sense gun laws such as universal background checks. they are not mutually exclusive. this is called gun sense. and some of our leaders have it, and too many of our leaders do not. so tame the mother of two teens, but you don't have to be a mother or even female to be a mom. being a mom is a state of mind, and instinct. moms love and care about our children, and all of our nation's children, and want to protect them from the evil in
i'm a volunteer with the maryland moms gaiagainst gun violence in america. today, i'm here in my own capacity to speak to you as the concerned mother of two vcc high school students. i'm so honored to be here today with some of my heroes. do you know who i now count among my greatest heroes? the students of america who are standing in unity. you are taking up the fight of a lifetime demanding that your leaders put your safety, the public safety ahead of the greedy gun manufacturers lobby. that...
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we are following that breaking news in maryland. a shooting incident that is now said to be contained, but at a school. within just the last few minutes we learned that the atf is now en route and there are reports of injuries. this is happening at great mills high school, a public high school about 60 miles southeast of washington, d.c., as you can see on the map there. the school is confirming that there was some sort of shooting that happened and we also know that the school is on lockdown. our d.c. area sister station is reporting that investigators are now going classroom to classroom on campus. we're monitoring the situation and will bring you updates as they come? >>> also following breaking news out of san francisco where a woman was rescued from an early morning fire in the nob hill neighborhood. the woman was pulled from a fourth-floor balcony. "today in the bay's" pete suratos is live from the scene to talk about how that woman was doing this morning. you talked about folks who watched that rescue unfold. very dramatic. >
we are following that breaking news in maryland. a shooting incident that is now said to be contained, but at a school. within just the last few minutes we learned that the atf is now en route and there are reports of injuries. this is happening at great mills high school, a public high school about 60 miles southeast of washington, d.c., as you can see on the map there. the school is confirming that there was some sort of shooting that happened and we also know that the school is on lockdown....
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mary's county, maryland. this is on the eastern shore. the school district released a statement saying there is a school shooting at great mills high school. you can see it right there on the map. the school is on lockdown. officials say the event is contained. the sheriff's office is on the scene, and the school district says there will be more information to follow very shortly. again, this is southeast of washington, d.c. in maryland, about twro hours away from washington we're told. the school telling us there has been a school shooting. the event is contained. we do not yet know any accounts of injuries or casualties in this incident. we'll bring you much more information as it comes in. we'll be right back. we just got married. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sur
mary's county, maryland. this is on the eastern shore. the school district released a statement saying there is a school shooting at great mills high school. you can see it right there on the map. the school is on lockdown. officials say the event is contained. the sheriff's office is on the scene, and the school district says there will be more information to follow very shortly. again, this is southeast of washington, d.c. in maryland, about twro hours away from washington we're told. the...
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we are so proud of the students from maryland better here. we are proud of the students around the nation. we look forward to joining you on march the 24th. america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of america and you were here to ask america to do the right thing. you are here to say that is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their schools. [applause] it is wrong in america for people to go to concerts and end up in carnage. and it is unacceptable in america to see this daily toll of gun violence on streets throughout our country. [applause] earlier this morning on the floor of the senate, senator cardin and i ran the names of victims of gun violence in maryland, including 17 young people, people under 20 who were victims in maryland
we are so proud of the students from maryland better here. we are proud of the students around the nation. we look forward to joining you on march the 24th. america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of...
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president, on friday i visited league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own teacher laura was shot to dead in september 2017 and former7, boyfriend is now in trial for her murder. int was impressed by passion ate of students and great deal of interest in subject matter and articulate and asked great questions. students are rightfully concerned about safety and safety of classmates. it's been two weeks since a disturbed young man invaded marjori stoneman douglas high school, the reactions seemed to bek like clock work after each shooting, there's bipartisan shock, anger, horror, particularly the question comes out, will this time be different, the answer for the republican leaders shift in congress has always been no as the outrage to talks falls back to nra versus reality. this time studen
president, on friday i visited league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own teacher laura was shot to dead in september 2017 and former7, boyfriend is now in trial for her murder. int was...
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castro algis year at st mary's county maryland. and students from florida's marjorie stoneman douglas high school have criticized politicians for taking money from the national rifle association after it issued as threatening video to journalists accusing them of bias survivors were speaking at harvard university about the shooting at their school last month which left seventeen people dead. if a terrorist organization had sent that video out to the united states everyone would be on high alert because by someone slipping over an hourglass and saying your time is running out that's a threat to america and that's a threat to the american people and that should not be people politicians should not be taking money from a group that says to their constituents your time is up myanmar's president has announced he is stepping down according to a statement issued on his official facebook page he didn't specify why his leaving the post but rumors of his poor health have been circling for months who took office in two thousand and sixteen is
castro algis year at st mary's county maryland. and students from florida's marjorie stoneman douglas high school have criticized politicians for taking money from the national rifle association after it issued as threatening video to journalists accusing them of bias survivors were speaking at harvard university about the shooting at their school last month which left seventeen people dead. if a terrorist organization had sent that video out to the united states everyone would be on high alert...
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these are students in maryland, they are walking out right now. we will stay on the air after 9 am to follow the walkout. we will have live video. our coverage will continue on the news at noon. we will be streaming this coverage on the walkout on social media throughout the morning. this leads to the question of the day. do you think the walkout will help lead to tougher safety regulations? many people are frustrated. let us know what you think, you can vote on our twitter page or comment on our facebook page. we will share your responses throughout the morning.>>> she will file a lawsuit against the fremont police department. her daughter was shot and killed who was pregnant was shot and killed the night of march 14, 2017. detectives were in a unmarked car, she was a passenger in a gray sedan. they started to shoot. the driver of that vehicle rammed into their vehicle and sped away. she was have four times and later died. >> it is too much. i cannot wrap my head on what this really means.>> she has her daughter's name tattooed near her heart. it
these are students in maryland, they are walking out right now. we will stay on the air after 9 am to follow the walkout. we will have live video. our coverage will continue on the news at noon. we will be streaming this coverage on the walkout on social media throughout the morning. this leads to the question of the day. do you think the walkout will help lead to tougher safety regulations? many people are frustrated. let us know what you think, you can vote on our twitter page or comment on...
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senate in maryland. i began part two of interview by playing a clip of john bolton, who the president has named to be his next national security adviser. he was asked about manning in the 2012 bbc film "wikileaks: the secret life of a superpower." >> what you think of bradley manning? >> i think he committed treason and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> >> what does that mean? >> well, treason is the only crime defined by our constitution, and it says treason shall consist only of levying war against the united states or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. and he gave our enemies a lot of aid and comfort. >> so what should happen to him? >> well he should be prosecuted. and if he's found guilty, he should be punished to the fullest extent possible. >> and what is that? >> death. >> you think he should be killed. >> yes. amy: that was john bolton, the next national securityisisis adr for president trump, speaking in 2012. i asked chelsea manning if she felt thre
senate in maryland. i began part two of interview by playing a clip of john bolton, who the president has named to be his next national security adviser. he was asked about manning in the 2012 bbc film "wikileaks: the secret life of a superpower." >> what you think of bradley manning? >> i think he committed treason and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> >> what does that mean? >> well, treason is the only crime defined by our...