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Where to See New Year s Fireworks 2022 in the Washington DC Area – NBC4 Washington

Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20210914 11:53:00

they are clearly trying to be better prepared than they were on that horrible day especially given there is online chatter surrounding this event. capitol police tom majorer said we are here to protect everyone s first amendment right to protest. we will enforce the law and not tolerate violence. his announcement came not long after police arrested a california man near the democratic national committee headquarters. they said he had a bay net, a machete in his truck which was covered in white supremacist symbols. this is just another example of why capitol police are not taking chances this saturday. the department now under new leadership promising better communication, better intelligence sharing with officers and other law enforcement agencies. internal reviews we know had partially blamed intelligence sharing failures for lack of preparedness on january 6. brianna, i think it is worth noting the fact tom manger is a local guy in selecting a chief. he can round up the local law

The Oyster vs the View: Legal Attempts to Hinder Maryland s Shellfish Aquaculture Industry

Sarah Everhart and Danielle Naundorf Share: Although Marylanders might disagree about the best way to consume an oyster (raw, fried, roasted, etc.), there appears to be an agreed-upon “not in my backyard” (NIMBY) sentiment from the waterfront landowners who live near the aquatic farms that produce this prized regional delicacy. As a result, nearly a decade of legal drama has unfolded between waterfront landowners and the oyster aquaculture industry. A dispute over oysters is hardly something new in Maryland. Colonial settlement of the lands around the Chesapeake Bay set the stage for what would eventually erupt into the “Oyster Wars” of the late 19th century. This conflict brought to the surface two main questions that still shape the oyster industry today: (1) Who is allowed to harvest oysters? and (2) What techniques can they use to do it? In the latest iteration of the Oyster Wars, aquaculture entrepreneurs defending their right to grow and harvest oys

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