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. >> host: from eric in maryland. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. i'm very pleased to this segment come on. he painted a very grim picture of the small business today. i live in maryland. i was in contact with a small business office earlier this year. i've heard there's an record number of registration for small businesses. it's good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth. right now being discussed, the overall health of small business in this country. thank you. >> guest: this is where more than half the jobs are created and what economic upturn is her folks, especially atle the recession people realize they need to go into business for themselves either independent contractor or start their own business. it's a a significant driver. our numbers for the last over two years have been phenomenal. our monthly economic index is looked at by the fed every month. it's looked at the wall street, byye banks. we have been charting the economy orderly and monthly since the early 1970s and they're showing record high areas in
. >> host: from eric in maryland. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a comment. i'm very pleased to this segment come on. he painted a very grim picture of the small business today. i live in maryland. i was in contact with a small business office earlier this year. i've heard there's an record number of registration for small businesses. it's good to hear, refreshing to hear the truth. right now being discussed, the overall health of small business in this...
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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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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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. >>> thousands of real id driver's lense were called in maryland some. drivers havings licees confiscated. the news at 10:00 stas now. ♪ . ♪ >>> off the top at 10:00 acatholic children sexual abuse scanap dc priests found guilty guilty of abusing two i kidsn his church, advocates are speaking out. >>> factualer urbannow vasquez faces up to to 45 years. a for abu 13 and 9-year-old. evan what are those advocates saying? >> reporter: they hope that this conviction has other survivors come forward. their abuse happened here or anywhere else. beck keyur of svors network for those abused by priest said this representeded justice and hopes it sends the message. >> i think it tells victims if you come forward you'll be believed and you c findli vation to for a 12 and 18-year-old gives hope to me as a survivor who didn't come rward that things are changing and survivors are feeding more .omfortable in coming forward. >> reporter: father urbana vasquez was convicted on all counts. j withury returning a verdict few hours, in this week-long trial. the columbia h
. >>> thousands of real id driver's lense were called in maryland some. drivers havings licees confiscated. the news at 10:00 stas now. ♪ . ♪ >>> off the top at 10:00 acatholic children sexual abuse scanap dc priests found guilty guilty of abusing two i kidsn his church, advocates are speaking out. >>> factualer urbannow vasquez faces up to to 45 years. a for abu 13 and 9-year-old. evan what are those advocates saying? >> reporter: they hope that this...
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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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. >> curbi drunk driving maryland is testing new incar technology aimed a drunk drivers off the road. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ still nervous about buying uhh, looa new house.one's is it at obvious? i yes its. you know, maybe you' gworry less if you gotco to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. whatre you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. >>> two pedesians are in the hospital after a vehicle hit them in bethesda on wisconsin avenue between cheltenham avenue and east west highway. sky fox flewn over the s shortly after the crash. we're told onef the pedestrians was critically hurts the drivtayed at the scene. police are invting and no word on whether any charges will be filed. >>> the annual america's 9/11 ride rumbled into leesburg virginia today. bikers pas ang throughfter stoppinge in shefrpgsvill pennsylvania the crash sight of 93ited . it stopped at the pentagon why e 77 d. they'l
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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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larry hogan from the state of maryland. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> i'm confident it is not exactly the legislation i would have written. if one party held the white house, house and had 60 votes in the senate. that's what we have in government. but i am confident it's a deal that my colleagues should support when we vote on it in the near future. >> sandra: we're awaiting a senate vote on a two-year budget deal raising the debt ceiling and increasing spending by more than $300 billion. mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. what are we learning now? >> good morning. ahead of votes in the senate president trump is selling it on twitter writing budget deal is phenomenal for our great military. our vets and jobs, jobs, jobs. two-year deal gets us past the election. go for it, republicans. there is plenty of time to cut. senate majority leader is also on board. >> we need to address the debt limit. secure the full faith and credit of the united states. we need to continue to secure the funding that our national de
larry hogan from the state of maryland. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> i'm confident it is not exactly the legislation i would have written. if one party held the white house, house and had 60 votes in the senate. that's what we have in government. but i am confident it's a deal that my colleagues should support when we vote on it in the near future. >> sandra: we're awaiting a senate vote on a two-year budget deal raising the debt ceiling and increasing spending by...
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. >>> pet stores are suing to block a maryland law that will bar them from selling commercially bred dogs and cats. the measure is billed as a check against unlicensed and substandard puppy mills. the lawsuit challenges a law set to take effect next year. maryland is the second state after california to pass a ban on the sale of dogs and cats. >>> and starting today, kentucky fried chicken plans to test plant-based chicken nuggets and boneless wings. kfc is partnering with beyond meat to develop the new product. beyond meat also sells plant-based burgers and sausages at grocery stores and fast food chains including carl's jr. the fake chicken will be sold at one of the atlanta restaurants. kfc may expand the test to other markets h. brook? >> have you tried any of the faux meat? >> so i have tried -- een the impossible or beyond. and i did like it actually. >> really? >> i did. i did! i did. >> okay. i need to give it a go. >> i don't know if i'd try the plant-based chicken, though. it feels weird. i don't know. >> i'm skeptical of all of it, but i think it's where we're headed. >> y
. >>> pet stores are suing to block a maryland law that will bar them from selling commercially bred dogs and cats. the measure is billed as a check against unlicensed and substandard puppy mills. the lawsuit challenges a law set to take effect next year. maryland is the second state after california to pass a ban on the sale of dogs and cats. >>> and starting today, kentucky fried chicken plans to test plant-based chicken nuggets and boneless wings. kfc is partnering with...
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tmz is going to join us live with what they know coming up.t let's start with the animals in maryland. marina. >> mestgomery county authoriti investing a suspected case of animal cruelty. c animaltrol has ceased 60 dogs several cs and two turtles from a home inke drson because they were living in poor conditions. turns out one of theause ceased was reported missing yes ago by its ownerment fox5's anjali hemphill reports. >> reporter: investigators will be looking at the conditions these dogs were living in.so they're aloing to try to figure out how aro lost dogm two years ago ended up at home. they also need to figure out h they're going to fit 60 new animals in this shelter:
tmz is going to join us live with what they know coming up.t let's start with the animals in maryland. marina. >> mestgomery county authoriti investing a suspected case of animal cruelty. c animaltrol has ceased 60 dogs several cs and two turtles from a home inke drson because they were living in poor conditions. turns out one of theause ceased was reported missing yes ago by its ownerment fox5's anjali hemphill reports. >> reporter: investigators will be looking at the conditions...
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a lot but the suffering of the woman in maryland? just not worth a mention. more human carnage, more collateral damage. all the necessary price to pay for the utopia of a borderless usa. the left like clock or work will run to the activist judge and no doubt california supreme commander, ecology masquerade's impartial federal judge, will rebuff the trump administration yet again with a new rule. and for past rulings, and how out-of-control these rogue tyrants have become. but regardless of the legal outcome, the president here i think prevails politically. his vision for orderly merit based immigration for managing the border raised his pragmatic, it's compassionate and it upholds the rule of law. the 2020 democrats approach is unsustainable, reckless, and can be deadly. and that is the angle. all right, here to respond as michelle malkin, the commentator and author of the forthcoming book "order board -- open borders inc., who is funding america's destruction" michelle, how did we get to this point where democrat presidential candidates are so brazen now abt
a lot but the suffering of the woman in maryland? just not worth a mention. more human carnage, more collateral damage. all the necessary price to pay for the utopia of a borderless usa. the left like clock or work will run to the activist judge and no doubt california supreme commander, ecology masquerade's impartial federal judge, will rebuff the trump administration yet again with a new rule. and for past rulings, and how out-of-control these rogue tyrants have become. but regardless of 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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thousands of maryland drivers who need real id licenses. the sas recalled h 8,000 drivers licenses that don't affected driversl law. need to bring social sy cards and other ec et a work to the mva t proper oid. the drivers who get pulled over andos don't have one will lose theirlice >>> parents areeing warned nnsot to participate in a very dangerous on line that involves children w tith autism. >> c are being harmed.hi that's the mai issue at . ll right. twosg sure that m no one else tries wh's called bleachin. we'lll you more about it still ahead. >>> plus why experts say more and more kids are quitting their e.'ll havr at a very youngee toe come as well. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ with rising stress the moderd, ina good night's sleep is nearly extinct. however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is dessning sleep sanctuarie toave our sleep. ♪ >>> some parents are going to dangerous lengths in an attempt tom treat tir children's autism. it's a condition with no known cause or cure. >> but desperation, social media has led hundr
thousands of maryland drivers who need real id licenses. the sas recalled h 8,000 drivers licenses that don't affected driversl law. need to bring social sy cards and other ec et a work to the mva t proper oid. the drivers who get pulled over andos don't have one will lose theirlice >>> parents areeing warned nnsot to participate in a very dangerous on line that involves children w tith autism. >> c are being harmed.hi that's the mai issue at . ll right. twosg sure that m no one...
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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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for the canavera search effortssqovered 990,000 re sglilz well, school star w in less than twoeeks in maryland and frederickho country ol district is sofe short-d children who are in different grades will end up in the same classroom. "fox5" tisha lewis joins us live fromrerick with the story, tisha. >> tplan is done deal and said o parkway school. parkway ele wh first first graders would be lear alongside so on. os could hav to it. little kids can learn from older kids or have role models or t ehemple. >> reporter: the plan could include fourth graders learn ago long side fifth graders. this school year parkw elementary school reportedly will have three multi-gde classrooms. m variesne by and school. ulti-grade class led by home rm teacher and teach area signaturept on time to help and student in the same gr level will be kept togeth lunch and recease. guide lepz and staffing short amingsomean te. >> that i'm not necessarily skay with from staffing short amings taking aokay from kids learning in a group environment and what separating grade levels you're not teaching same contentop whole clau
for the canavera search effortssqovered 990,000 re sglilz well, school star w in less than twoeeks in maryland and frederickho country ol district is sofe short-d children who are in different grades will end up in the same classroom. "fox5" tisha lewis joins us live fromrerick with the story, tisha. >> tplan is done deal and said o parkway school. parkway ele wh first first graders would be lear alongside so on. os could hav to it. little kids can learn from older kids or have...
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a fifth illegal immigrant arrested in, again in maryland on sexual assault. details will horrify you. we'll save you from it. ainsley: this is the fifth illegal immigrant arrested for sexual assault in that one county alone, montgomery county, maryland, the one arrested, his name is nelson reyes medrano. he has six kids under the age of 18. steve: county executive, montgomery county, maryland, made it north of washington, d.c. it is sanctuary county. they will not cooperate with i.c.e. i.c.e. heard about this particular guy and they have put out a one of those waivers on him. they would like to know more when he would be release. they would like to deport him. ainsley: he crawled through the window of a 16-year-old. her window. she was sleeping. got in bed with her at knifepoint, sexually assaulted her. steve: it is terrible story. he is from valve did, he will el salavador. the said the problem with sanctuary cities and states, this keeps happening. >> montgomery county, has chosen to provide sanctuary to criminals. we have to be clear, when you make yoursel
a fifth illegal immigrant arrested in, again in maryland on sexual assault. details will horrify you. we'll save you from it. ainsley: this is the fifth illegal immigrant arrested for sexual assault in that one county alone, montgomery county, maryland, the one arrested, his name is nelson reyes medrano. he has six kids under the age of 18. steve: county executive, montgomery county, maryland, made it north of washington, d.c. it is sanctuary county. they will not cooperate with i.c.e. i.c.e....
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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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aaron in maryland up next. done,: what america has it has drained its savings , one point $5 trillion in lottery ticket with a bowl of credit cards and we need a roof over the house. infrastructure. we have turned into a systemype capitalistic with banks as the loan sharks are the pharmaceutical companies are the cartels and the insurance companies are the protection racket. we are doomed. host: rick in nashville tennessee, optimistic about the economy. caller: i'm very optimistic. 40 years ago i moved to nashville, tennessee. i've lived in l.a., all over the country and i've never seen a state. in tennessee you go to memphis, areville, knoxville, they democrat mayors. but the state is a republican state. when i lived in nashville there were two skyscrapers downtown and they were 30 stories tall. you come now and there 15 skyscrapers downtown. give to the last caller, those buildings are basically banks and insurance companies downtown, but i was always raised you can't fight city hall , but let me tell you som
aaron in maryland up next. done,: what america has it has drained its savings , one point $5 trillion in lottery ticket with a bowl of credit cards and we need a roof over the house. infrastructure. we have turned into a systemype capitalistic with banks as the loan sharks are the pharmaceutical companies are the cartels and the insurance companies are the protection racket. we are doomed. host: rick in nashville tennessee, optimistic about the economy. caller: i'm very optimistic. 40 years ago...
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joseph is next in silver spring, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call. my own experience was really not that bad. . came here 8 years ago i needed money to survive. i did not get benefits. i don't think people really understand the trump bill. i voted for trump. us whentrying to tell apply legally -- if they are going to rely on benefits, you are going to use that as a consideration to demand -- people don't understand what the bill is. from nigeria originally. the people that do that are the people that really need help. if somebody -- [inaudible] the people that really need the benefits, let them get the benefits. since i have been in this country, i have been by myself. to leave your family and come to a country and leave your culture -- it is because you need something, you need something better. .e are trying to survive trying to deny people benefits i might have good tried to get a job for five dollars, seven dollars. today i have a masters degree with a lot of student loans. marylandt is joseph in talking about his experience, a people have as wel
joseph is next in silver spring, maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call. my own experience was really not that bad. . came here 8 years ago i needed money to survive. i did not get benefits. i don't think people really understand the trump bill. i voted for trump. us whentrying to tell apply legally -- if they are going to rely on benefits, you are going to use that as a consideration to demand -- people don't understand what the bill is. from nigeria originally. the people that do that...
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we have a terrific training facility in beltsville, maryland. you will see examples tonight were that training really paid off in world events. >> i think we have a picture of an event that happened at the white house. tell us about that. normally you see secret service agents in nice suits with their ear piece in but you never see their weapons. here is a photo of a long gun. can you tell us about what happened here? frm. dir. clancy: president bush was just coming back from a visit out of town. we came back to the white house. typically, once you get inside the gates of the white house, there is a sense of relief that you have accomplished her mission. there is a little bit of a deep breath. just as we are pulling up to the oval office area where the president gets out, you have seen it many times in a press where he will walk up to the oval office, we got over the radio that there was a fence jumper. and the fence jumper was over on the east part of the complex over by the treasury building. i was sitting in the right front seat of the limous
we have a terrific training facility in beltsville, maryland. you will see examples tonight were that training really paid off in world events. >> i think we have a picture of an event that happened at the white house. tell us about that. normally you see secret service agents in nice suits with their ear piece in but you never see their weapons. here is a photo of a long gun. can you tell us about what happened here? frm. dir. clancy: president bush was just coming back from a visit out...
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maryland said the free rides are over. it costs about three and half ion dollarsesnd wotctn of that t the t costs. just oneay to one it makes unw. there's no fl oibility atn theulched s really doesn't make des a.demorl. acr.osss thee u y independence avenue from the national airnd sce the 7h annivo daheerry vedhe tha. secret that culture and this weekend proof of thatl wtil taste of tnnual world festival. va, foodspi urgeg t aghri morning. s she's live in northwest. hi, an th hmmsent e in theapool. yes, the fourth alnnua festil i. come wct on over here rex divery coordinator. give me the run down. this is an amazing festival that really celrates who we are as a nations to's cital. >> this year is our fourth annual taste o ofhe tor w guy mn cent a and it's about celebrating the diversity of >> a aict lipeaatstwis >> ynsia l of -- y veoordinate the ofcounies we'us mre iit>>nv iie ot>> o i'm sorry, go he f i>>es wtival withoutren. en-onh. activity. the caribbean region will b doing mask making, tgmryng fmtit >> amazing. this
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i'm answering to the guy from maryland first of all. we do disagree with donald trump because he promised to release his taxes he's told a lot of lies. you know he's done a lot of things that we disagree with. he's divided country and he has shooting, butpaso whenever they made a speech, he pushes immigration speaks nd as far as he from his heart. it's obviously hate. thomas in ohio. >> hello? >> go ahead, tom? i'm wonder why, how the democrat s against plan to fight the supreme one god himself. e placed trump in the position he's in and 2020 he'll win by a landslide. tom.ank you, david in phoenix, arizona. >> good afternoon. how are you today? >> i'm wonderful. i'm on this side of the dirt, so to continue to make an effect. remind people that it's not just trump on the right verses all the democrats on the left. centrist democrat that has orked diligently with republicans. independents and democrats to urther her ideal, and i hope the rest of the country would filling the fabric of our country back together. us.truth is all of republic
i'm answering to the guy from maryland first of all. we do disagree with donald trump because he promised to release his taxes he's told a lot of lies. you know he's done a lot of things that we disagree with. he's divided country and he has shooting, butpaso whenever they made a speech, he pushes immigration speaks nd as far as he from his heart. it's obviously hate. thomas in ohio. >> hello? >> go ahead, tom? i'm wonder why, how the democrat s against plan to fight the supreme one...
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now, this is a good chance to remind everyone o maryland's safe haven law. here it is on your screen. essentiall b if ay is 10 days or younger, a parent or guardian c drop that baby typically a policeed location ation or a fire station or a hospitalut w consequences as long as the baby is unharmed and in good health. nagain, the r why police are probably involved in this situation is because the baby was not dropped off at a designated location but again thankfully the baby is expected to survive and police are hoping to connect with her parents. >> all right, hopefully athey'll see thisnd realize that they're not inli trouble. po just need to talk to themel >>> alsooping this morning, police areng looki for the man who attacked woman in a busy park in prince george's county. terrifng moments for her. police tell us that the woman s attacke wednesday night. she told police that she was walking down walters lane when the suspect grabbed her. he dragged her into a wooded area and tried to sexual assault her. now, she fought back even though t man was hitting h
now, this is a good chance to remind everyone o maryland's safe haven law. here it is on your screen. essentiall b if ay is 10 days or younger, a parent or guardian c drop that baby typically a policeed location ation or a fire station or a hospitalut w consequences as long as the baby is unharmed and in good health. nagain, the r why police are probably involved in this situation is because the baby was not dropped off at a designated location but again thankfully the baby is expected to...
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to be in upstate new york not maryland. but don't let that stop you from having a good time. just because there is no music doesn't mean you can't go outside and rock. head banger steve and head banger jake. kat, i believe you dated both of them but at different times. do you go to music festivals? >> i don't go anywhere. i am shocked by this story. i am shocked that this event aimed at hip why is ran out of money. i always thought it was the way to riches. but you would think you could have gotten it together because you don't have to waste time on showers. greg: these music festivals are expensive. we have better things to do. tyrus: yes, i enjoy them. the bodyguard have to stand at a concert and listen to a skinny dude sing the same song every night. every once in a while somebody would want to jump on the stage to meet him, and that's when i got to do my job. am i surprised the new generation of woodstock gave up? you can't download permits on your computer. you have to actually go get it. it's hot outside. uber won't t
to be in upstate new york not maryland. but don't let that stop you from having a good time. just because there is no music doesn't mean you can't go outside and rock. head banger steve and head banger jake. kat, i believe you dated both of them but at different times. do you go to music festivals? >> i don't go anywhere. i am shocked by this story. i am shocked that this event aimed at hip why is ran out of money. i always thought it was the way to riches. but you would think you could...
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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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theally good example was newsroom shootings in maryland. was local news coverage unparalleled. a lot of times, especially on social media, they follow local news in his breaking news situations. they giveet them and them more of a voice and the platform. cities,en we go to the we tried to spend a lot of time there. one to know if there is be honest, i think social media can be very beneficial in terms of getting local outlets. it is like no one is really covering that story very well. helpful to at least pay attention to a local news is doing. post did this massive report on opioids. that was an amazing partnership between the washington post and this small west virginia paper. i think we should be partnering as big outlets. that is something we should be doing. olivia: i think attention could be the answer. these organizations paying to diversity. how diverse is your organization? we are really in touch with who we hire. in terms of your second part of the question, how do we cover the entire country instead of just the big cities? we have this everywhere but i think other com
theally good example was newsroom shootings in maryland. was local news coverage unparalleled. a lot of times, especially on social media, they follow local news in his breaking news situations. they giveet them and them more of a voice and the platform. cities,en we go to the we tried to spend a lot of time there. one to know if there is be honest, i think social media can be very beneficial in terms of getting local outlets. it is like no one is really covering that story very well. helpful...
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maryland was home. it's a hard thing would people leave home. they leave behind so many things to make them feel like home. an audibl[inaudible question] i believe that i like to think of myself as a full-service historian. thank you. i write nonfiction about the hello girls, another nonfiction book as well, i've written other novels because i think people like to read different things, like just the facts. not even a cloud in the sky, just the facts. some people want to go to the beach and read in the bathtub, and it's kind of for my mom passed away a couple months ago, she would like to dust them and they were all very well-adjusted. it wasn't until i wrote fiction, and novel but i caught her reading my books. [laughter] so i think something like that. and isometric, and honorable husband who is here, in turn, who kindly came. he is a filemaker and i collaborate on that as well. we actually have a firm, if you go to your pdf app and look up cyber work, we just had a phone that came out this month about the history of artificial -- work and art
maryland was home. it's a hard thing would people leave home. they leave behind so many things to make them feel like home. an audibl[inaudible question] i believe that i like to think of myself as a full-service historian. thank you. i write nonfiction about the hello girls, another nonfiction book as well, i've written other novels because i think people like to read different things, like just the facts. not even a cloud in the sky, just the facts. some people want to go to the beach and...
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it's located deep in the woods of mockton, maryland. that's north of baltimore. the camp was founded five years, and it helps kids reach their full potential. >> it's pretty hard. i want to be seen not that i'm different. >> just because we're a little bit different doesn't mean we can't do things you guys can do. >> very nice. it's estimated 500 children are born each year with limb differences in the u.s. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning," cbs news contributor jeff flake tells us how lawmakers on both siesd of the aisle are supporting copyright legislation that could transform the music industry and help artists. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entre
it's located deep in the woods of mockton, maryland. that's north of baltimore. the camp was founded five years, and it helps kids reach their full potential. >> it's pretty hard. i want to be seen not that i'm different. >> just because we're a little bit different doesn't mean we can't do things you guys can do. >> very nice. it's estimated 500 children are born each year with limb differences in the u.s. >>> coming up a bit later on "cbs this morning,"...
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as we go to matt in baltimore, maryland. go ahead, please. i want to thank you for putting me on. i am so fascinated by ms. newby-alexander's presentation. one person was really important, for example, congressman ellison's great, great-grandfather was a free black who operated a subsidy manufacturing factory that promoted slavery by manufacturing cotton picking machines. i'm sorry, i am -- the cotton gin. he produced over 1000 of them, which made slavery economical for growing cotton, which was dying in the united states and would have had a huge impact on the ending of slavery. further, if she stressed that more, i believe it would give the black population of how an understanding of how universal acts of slavery were and there was not the hatred that is promoted by the people that are trying to divide us as a country. >> thank you for the call, matt. dean newby-alexander: well, you know, what is very interesting is that tobacco -- the tobacco industry, um, dominated, um, even through the 20th century in virginia and north carolina, as well as in maryland. cotton production domi
as we go to matt in baltimore, maryland. go ahead, please. i want to thank you for putting me on. i am so fascinated by ms. newby-alexander's presentation. one person was really important, for example, congressman ellison's great, great-grandfather was a free black who operated a subsidy manufacturing factory that promoted slavery by manufacturing cotton picking machines. i'm sorry, i am -- the cotton gin. he produced over 1000 of them, which made slavery economical for growing cotton, which...
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with moisture outo the t kind o of showers late mort and rumbli particularly across southern maryland, lower eastern shore. feature to show you north and go st headed in our weekend. wenekd ar absolutely beaut four o'ock. showers adun mhucr. out tonight i think the rain should bepeetg stt fostul o makd und peal aiark ad. lnow as.66 acrngeoop no pand qul bl nd yri closed south ofel 25 minute trip manassas rgan t. >>>t is behind the riwhkys you cano sbeee e wa as bad as not hurt. u.s. parkolreicchil p toeta after being hit by a pain of:4 a sexhurexpandsowrpt.ario onsi cr pcentservices expected next gin. le>> out of 46 edar.restle already ma oieerveth to be fugesiv u.s. and abroad mostly in my gear i can't. charges conspiracy to commit mail and bank fraud aggravated identity theft and money laundering officialsriedayuspe deposits in accounts controlled by the scammers. >> some of the o vtiic thousan of dollars in this way. and some of the victims of the . sa> fbi o says it will beifferea vi to launch new daytime talk show. a in preparation doingot of on e of which to women's health where
with moisture outo the t kind o of showers late mort and rumbli particularly across southern maryland, lower eastern shore. feature to show you north and go st headed in our weekend. wenekd ar absolutely beaut four o'ock. showers adun mhucr. out tonight i think the rain should bepeetg stt fostul o makd und peal aiark ad. lnow as.66 acrngeoop no pand qul bl nd yri closed south ofel 25 minute trip manassas rgan t. >>>t is behind the riwhkys you cano sbeee e wa as bad as not hurt. u.s....
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chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. these new tariffs are expected to hit things like cell phones, toys, children's clothing, hit things like cell phones, toys, child ren's clothing, computers. those are the everyday things people are buying so in some ways these new ta riffs are buying so in some ways these new tariffs could hit consumers more than the previous tariffs on things like steel and aluminium because this is the kind of thing americans are buying every day. i'm sure the president will want to keep an eye on that going into the election campaign. this is beyond 100 days. still to come... how to live till you're 107. we'll hear from the new york woman who knows exactly what not to do if you want to stick around for a century. there has been a significant increase in the number of teenagers going into care in england over the past five years while the number of young children being taken into care is falling. frankie mccamley reports. why me, why not someone else? put into ca re why me, why not someone else? pu
chris buckler, bbc news, smithsburg in maryland. these new tariffs are expected to hit things like cell phones, toys, children's clothing, hit things like cell phones, toys, child ren's clothing, computers. those are the everyday things people are buying so in some ways these new ta riffs are buying so in some ways these new tariffs could hit consumers more than the previous tariffs on things like steel and aluminium because this is the kind of thing americans are buying every day. i'm sure the...
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when he invaded maryland, he did the same for free blacks in maryland. maryland is a slave state but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. the south is committing war crimes but we don't prosecute anybody except captain wartz for andersonville. i want to give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called "the march of liberty," a two volume constitutional history of the united states. but i'm the co-author of that book and that would be shameless self-promotion and i would not want anybody to accuse me of that. i will add that my books are out with harvard university press, again, i'm shameless. here are ways the supreme court begins to undermine freedom. first is it prevents the punishment and disfranchisement of southerners for their treasonness behavior. in 1867, the court hears two cases cummings versus missouri and ex-parte garland in which southern sympathizers had b
when he invaded maryland, he did the same for free blacks in maryland. maryland is a slave state but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. the south is committing war crimes but we don't prosecute anybody except captain wartz for andersonville. i want to give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called...
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university of maryland history talkssor richard bell 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 era. 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 -- 18th century studies bestowed an award on his undergraduate course on the topic of ordinary lives in the american revolution. stolen, five boys kidnapped into slavery in their journey home, which tells the true story of five boys kidnapped in the north and sold into slavery in the deep south and that during attempt to escape and bring their captors t
university of maryland history talkssor richard bell 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 era. 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...
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that is how i got to maryland by the university of texas. i spent three years there and then came back to the university of pennsylvania where i have been ever since. i go back to minnesota on a regular basis. if i tried to find different places in the united states to study how politics is working we go back to places like maine and minnesota to try to find things like townhall's, gatherings where people get together so we can listen to them, deliberated by things that matter to the community. i wish we could bring back more of that because that community engagement increases the likelihood that communities do good things to preserve the well-being of everybody in their community. >> host: as a youngster were you interested in politics? did you follow it? was there somebody who sparked? >> guest: we had an aunt who watched the sunday talk shows. i member watching sunday talk shows. i would watch the sunday talk shows. from an early age, i would watch precincts with my grandmother who was a precinct captain. it was in it you medical family.
that is how i got to maryland by the university of texas. i spent three years there and then came back to the university of pennsylvania where i have been ever since. i go back to minnesota on a regular basis. if i tried to find different places in the united states to study how politics is working we go back to places like maine and minnesota to try to find things like townhall's, gatherings where people get together so we can listen to them, deliberated by things that matter to the community....
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remember maryland is a slave state, but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. so the south is committing war crimes, but we don't prosecute anybody except captain werts for andersonville. but in addition to that there's the supreme court. what i want to do is give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants, i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called "a march of liberty" which is a two volume history of the united states, but i'm the co-author of that book so that would be shameless self-promotion and i would not want anybody to accuse me of that. i would also add, jane, by the way, that my book is now out with har regard university press. again, i'm shameless. so here are ways in which the supreme court begins to undermine freedom. first is it prevents the punishment and the disfranchisement of southerners for their treasonous behavior. so in 1876 the court hears two cases, cummings versus missouri and ex parte garland in which former confede
remember maryland is a slave state, but half the black people in maryland are free by the time of the war. so the south is committing war crimes, but we don't prosecute anybody except captain werts for andersonville. but in addition to that there's the supreme court. what i want to do is give you a very quick supreme court history. i don't want to go into the details of cases. if anybody wants, i'm happy to give you suggestions. i suppose i would say the first place to start is a book called...
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university of maryland history professor richard bell talks about the declaration of origins,nce, its purpose and global significance, during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >> dr. bell has presented many outstanding programs on topics relating to early american history and the american revolutionary. over the last several years. he received his phd from harvard and his ba from university of cambridge. she is associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history. he has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard in the university of maryland. the american society of 18th-century studies noted in innovative courses and award on the undergraduate course on the american lives in the american revolution. which tells the true story about five boys kidnapped in the north and smuggled into slavery in the south. toir daring attempt to try bring their captors to justice is being published by simon & schuster in october. thank you once again for joinin
university of maryland history professor richard bell talks about the declaration of origins,nce, its purpose and global significance, during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. >> dr. bell has presented many outstanding programs on topics relating to early american history and the american revolutionary. over the last several years. he received his phd from harvard and his ba from university of cambridge. she is associate professor of history...
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the maryland democratic party --th of congressman sam is the washington bureau chief at cnn. he is rushing over here. we will introduce him when the time comes. reporter -- bob weiner and the national press club member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, bob. washington corridor -- reporter at the new -- the new york post. reporter atuse bloomberg news. we welcome our headliner, congressman elijah, democrat from the state of maryland, has oversight and government reform. his remarks come in the wake of president trump off his comments about his district, he called baltimore "a disgusting rat in rodent infested mess and the worst in america." will alsogs investigate and the trump administration, the prescription drug industries price practices. 13th in thehis house, he is been an advocate for health care, the fight against -- a leader in the fight against drug abuse, and assistance to lower income americans. bob weiner, members --adliners, cochairs, and was executive director bill, and many other staff members of the press club, who i think for helping to put together t
the maryland democratic party --th of congressman sam is the washington bureau chief at cnn. he is rushing over here. we will introduce him when the time comes. reporter -- bob weiner and the national press club member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, bob. washington corridor -- reporter at the new -- the new york post. reporter atuse bloomberg news. we welcome our headliner, congressman elijah, democrat from the state of maryland, has oversight and government reform. his remarks come...
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. >> one of the things i'm trying to learn about and bring back to the state of maryland is this idea of helping those in midcareer job changes, folks looking for career changes or looking to adapt to new technologies out there and doesn't seem to be a lot of policies out there. what steve bullock has done his focus on that issue and i'm looking forward to learning things. >> nobody should have to leave their home or their church or their community to make a decent living. >> what i like about the good jobs for all americans is the focus on rural initiatives and adults because in iowa we need to get more adults in low skilled jobs into middle skilled or high skilled jobs. what is valuable to me at these meetings is the talk and discussion around what other states are doing as an attempt to incentivize individuals to come to or stay in rural areas because of the great opportunities available. >> it has been exciting because ultimately the answers are right in front of us. good people all across the country doing good work and how we want to tie this initiative together is bring that wo
. >> one of the things i'm trying to learn about and bring back to the state of maryland is this idea of helping those in midcareer job changes, folks looking for career changes or looking to adapt to new technologies out there and doesn't seem to be a lot of policies out there. what steve bullock has done his focus on that issue and i'm looking forward to learning things. >> nobody should have to leave their home or their church or their community to make a decent living. >>...
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maryland, eastern pennsylvania, as well. the wave back over the mississippi. it's what brought the flash flood into kansas. that kind of drifts to the east. aghe front s of d.c. during the day tomorrow, but not even into the mid south. so, it is august, more storms along that front and south of it tomorrow, but here in the northeast, thankfully, it wil q. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horror in new york city today. a young man crushed to death in an elevator. two others had just gotten off. three people were standing behind him, still in that elevator, witnessing it all. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: an investigation tonight into how a simple elevator ride turned into a deadly tragedy. >> report of an elevator drop with a person possibly trapped. >> reporter: investigators say six people were onboard an elevator inside this 22-story manhattan apartment building when something went terribly wrong. two people got off the elevator at the lobby, and when 30-year-old samuel waisbren tried to exit, the elevator malfunctioned
maryland, eastern pennsylvania, as well. the wave back over the mississippi. it's what brought the flash flood into kansas. that kind of drifts to the east. aghe front s of d.c. during the day tomorrow, but not even into the mid south. so, it is august, more storms along that front and south of it tomorrow, but here in the northeast, thankfully, it wil q. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horror in new york city today. a young man crushed to death in an...