Peaceful transfer of power. That is one of the great hallmarks of american democracy. Liz now, Hillary Clinton is saying she is joining the resistance. The election were on october 27, id be your president , it was want, it was on october 28 there was a lot of funny business. I am now back to be an activist citizen and part of the resistance. Liz welcome to risk reward. The day after Hillary Clinton lost, she said we must let President Trump lead. We must accept that result, then look to the future. Donald trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead. Liz now this, violent riots nation wide. Rioters disrupting peaceful trump rallies, saying faishism fascism is on the rise, there is no evidence of that in washington d. C. , still no democrats are denouncing the violence, that includes the former democratic contendor, some victims of the riots spoke out on this show. I suspect someone with razor blades taped in their fingers may have brushed us. And
Members of the General Assembly, distinguished guests, and my fellow marylanders, it is an honor to appear before this 437th session of the General Assembly to give a report on the state of our great state. It was on a snowy day just two years ago when i stood before you in this very spot, in this beautiful historic chamber, to take the oath of office as marylands new governor. I was truly humbled, and deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve my fellow marylanders. I was full of hope, hope for our state, hope for our people, and hope for our future. Yet i was also fully aware that our state was facing some difficult challenges. It was an opportunity for a new beginning, and a new direction. We pledge to put maryland on a new path. With the revitalized spirit of bipartisan cooperation, where we could seek Commonsense Solutions to our problems, regardless of which side of the aisle those ideas came from. The work began immediately on day one to set a new course of economic growth, se
To dent Hillary Clintons lead. Sanders plans to be here in the bay area tomorrow with an afternoon rally in san jose at the county fairgrounds and an evening rally in vallejo. Ktvus Jana Katsuyama is live now in vallejo where city officials are expecting 10,000 or more people to attend that event on the waterfront. Jana . Reporter it could be very huge, julie. The mayor told me they didnt get confirmation about this event until just yesterday. So they immediately sent out these flyers to residents in the area. In the past our weve seen trucks come in. The stage isnt set quite yet but as you mentioned, they say there could be more than 10,000 people right here tomorrow night. News spreads fast, like fire. Sanders supporters are feeling the burn. Im feeling so much i need to go to the doctor. I dont think antibiotics are going to do it this time. [ laughter ] reporter Matthew Finkelstein cofounded the group vallejo for bernie sanders. When you dont have a lot going for you and push the p
George washington in march of 1776. Today, pursuant to senate bill 309 we will present a gold medal to members of the Civil Air Patrol whose valor and dedication saved countless lives during world war ii. The Civil Air Patrol was organized some six days before the bombing of pearl harbor. Its members flew more than 24 million miles on coastal patrol. They summoned help for ships and survivors in distress, they spotted enemy submarines, dropped bombs, depth charges and some 64 americans died during these operations. Those who lived have quite the stories to tell. Many of them are with us today. Please join me in welcoming these american heros to our capitol. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the United States Armed Forces Color Guard and the singing of the National Anthem by the Brass Quintet and the retiring of the colors. Color halt. Present arms. Please remain standing as the chaplain of the United States senate, dr. Barry black, gi
The rev rand, john a. Boehner. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon and welcome to the u. S. Capitol. Thank you for being here to continue a great tradition. One that dates back before our country was even a country. The congressional gold medal represents the highest expression of the peoples appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions. The first was George Washington and today, we will present a gold medal to members of the Civil Air Patrol with valor and dedication saved countless lives in world war ii. The Civil Air Patrol was organized some six days before the bombing of pearl harbor. Its members flew more than 24 million miles on coastal patrol. They summoned help for ships and survivors in distress, they spotted enemy submarines, dropped bombs, depth charges and some 64 americans died during these operations. Those who lived have quite the stories to tell. Many of them are with us today. Please join me in welcoming these american heros to our capitol. [ applaus