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i have hunted, fished and camped in west virginia it is beautiful for that. a place to live that is tougher especially for someone like me with the young family. >> i think look at two things here. number one, it is a solution, the pinnacle of short-term thinking. the real issue is, what do we need to fix as west virginians or west virginia to draw people in. paying people to come back is an admission of failure with a touch of bribery. if you get to the map of it. a teacher in west virginia who is making $42,000 per year, who goes to oakland is i t -- is making $68,000. are they going to go back for their salary to go down? >> is it the chicken and the egg. you first need to draw people back before you can fix all of the problems you're describing. >> i think one of those mistakes we make, we think you can do economic development and all of your problems will go away. you have to make your key problems go away before people are interested in economically developing unit that has been an urban story we have seen in l.a., new york. >> asked rhode island about
i have hunted, fished and camped in west virginia it is beautiful for that. a place to live that is tougher especially for someone like me with the young family. >> i think look at two things here. number one, it is a solution, the pinnacle of short-term thinking. the real issue is, what do we need to fix as west virginians or west virginia to draw people in. paying people to come back is an admission of failure with a touch of bribery. if you get to the map of it. a teacher in west...
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will: will: a west virginia soccer player. asking the high court against the american civil liberties union. and banning male athletes identify as females. laney joins us along with the alliance defending freedom team counsel matt sharp. let's talk a little bit about your soccer career and why this meant so much to you as you watch this take place across the culture from state to state, boys joining girls sports without identification. this is something you feel not just passionate about, but growing up with brothers you feel you understand what is at stake. >> i definitely do. i grew up with brothers, we were soccer family. my dad comes to us but i would try to play with the boys and a lot of times i would get hurt when i try to take it easy. there are inherent biological differences. they were always fitter and stronger than me. when i heard about the west virginia law i want to step in because women's sports -- i worked my entire life for a soccer scholarship and don't want to see other women getting that taken away from th
will: will: a west virginia soccer player. asking the high court against the american civil liberties union. and banning male athletes identify as females. laney joins us along with the alliance defending freedom team counsel matt sharp. let's talk a little bit about your soccer career and why this meant so much to you as you watch this take place across the culture from state to state, boys joining girls sports without identification. this is something you feel not just passionate about, but...
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and so long as virginia wants, i am coming back home. and she back home to new york to get back together with virginia where they immediately break up because they have nothing in common. right like that's the thing they discover is they are not good girlfriends but the prison enables all of this stuff. and i was able to find it predominantly in the early years through social work records and, in the later years, through talking to the folks had been incarcerated there who were still and still around and still wanted to talk to me. so those are kind of my two big sources for finding these stories. so looking at the definitions from without, when you hear language for something that you've insanely known and hopefully shedding the shame they tried to heap on you with definitions, i'm wondering about this this idea of self-actualization for a queer and i'm like putting community in quotes when like when you're joined or when you're bound by queerness but not a language or a religion or any other thing besides the fact that you are a queer
and so long as virginia wants, i am coming back home. and she back home to new york to get back together with virginia where they immediately break up because they have nothing in common. right like that's the thing they discover is they are not good girlfriends but the prison enables all of this stuff. and i was able to find it predominantly in the early years through social work records and, in the later years, through talking to the folks had been incarcerated there who were still and still...
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now virginia think of interest is the european environment commissioner, and he gave us idea of just the extent of the mess. the european commission is trying to clean up here more than half of the claims we see in the european market . they are weak, misleading, or even based on nothing at all. and this undermines trust and penalizes companies, businesses who are the ones really taking effective steps and making real efforts towards the greater sustainability. there are also too many different environmental labels and discrete confusion. so rosie, tell us more about how these proposals have been received. it seems some environmental groups are not happy. there definitely is criticism being leveled at these proposals. now some environmental groups have come out and say that these suggested laws, well, they are promising bond that they simply don't go far enough. now, one of the criticism is that there is no real single standard which is being applied to these environmental claims. there's no one method by which companies will have to substantiate their claims. no. the counters this t
now virginia think of interest is the european environment commissioner, and he gave us idea of just the extent of the mess. the european commission is trying to clean up here more than half of the claims we see in the european market . they are weak, misleading, or even based on nothing at all. and this undermines trust and penalizes companies, businesses who are the ones really taking effective steps and making real efforts towards the greater sustainability. there are also too many different...
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furman, small wonderful school in south carolina, beat virginia. virginia was number four and furman was 13. just a cinderella story, it is about the upsets. we love when the underdog wins. >> brian: pass on the whybound and screened it and time running out and hit it and university of virginia is ousted. >> steve: virginia four and furmannen tla, congratulations. talk about mahomes, he put out a tweet, virginia, what are we doing? they lost in the last 10 seconds -- >> ainsley: did he go to uva? >> brian: no, but he was spriesed they threw the ball away. >> steve: off to a hot start, another game was princeton of new jersey. you know, they were a longshot, 15 seed, they beat number two arizona 59-55. princeton has not been to the tournament in 25 years and last one was in 1998 against unlv and current head coach of princeton was on the team temperature is a full-circle event. princeton beats number two and destroyed everybody's bracket. if you put a bracket together, there are less than 1000 perfect brackets still left after the first round. amazi
furman, small wonderful school in south carolina, beat virginia. virginia was number four and furman was 13. just a cinderella story, it is about the upsets. we love when the underdog wins. >> brian: pass on the whybound and screened it and time running out and hit it and university of virginia is ousted. >> steve: virginia four and furmannen tla, congratulations. talk about mahomes, he put out a tweet, virginia, what are we doing? they lost in the last 10 seconds -- >>...
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whitman of virginia. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess syou can post on faced twitter and follow the show on instagram. a few weeks back usa today took a term at the term woke and did a plan. taking a look at how people responded to it and what they think it means to them. you can find it online. a part of that poll presented a few weeks ago. presidential hopefuls vowing to wage a war on the home -- on woke. the poll finds majority of americans find the word as a positive attribute, not negative. 51 percent of those surveyed say the term means "to be informed, educated on and aware of social injustices." 39% say the word for -- the word reflects what has been the gop definition, over politically correct. police other words. and it also highlights independents 45 percent saying the term woke leaves to be aware of social injustice, not being over politically correct. americans understand to be welcoming to be entombed to justices -- to injustices around us. that is wh
whitman of virginia. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess syou can post on faced twitter and follow the show on instagram. a few weeks back usa today took a term at the term woke and did a plan. taking a look at how people responded to it and what they think it means to them. you can find it online. a part of that poll presented a few weeks ago. presidential hopefuls vowing to wage a war on the home -- on woke. the poll finds majority of americans find the...
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why not eliminate the requirement to say the pledge in virginia schools? >> i like the pledge of allegiance. i think it's really important for us to remember that there are ideals that formed this nation. it's not a geography. it was a nation that was formed by an idea. and that's why i'm so focused on the fact that our history standards need to tell all of our history, the good and the bad, but also need to tell the full story of america, from its founding all the way through our funding documents, which are critical for us to understand. we were a nation that was founded by imperfect men. a nation in pursuit of a more perfect union. and it's getting better and better and better every year. now, this is a -- this is about, i think, recognizing that america is exceptional. we've had some terribly dark moments, which is exceptional. you know, i have to say this moment of standing up for our constitution and our declaration of independence is something i don't think should be controversial. just recently, one of my appointments to the state school board stoo
why not eliminate the requirement to say the pledge in virginia schools? >> i like the pledge of allegiance. i think it's really important for us to remember that there are ideals that formed this nation. it's not a geography. it was a nation that was formed by an idea. and that's why i'm so focused on the fact that our history standards need to tell all of our history, the good and the bad, but also need to tell the full story of america, from its founding all the way through our funding...
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seven sheriff's deputies arrested and charged with murder following an inmate's death in virginia. some punching him and using pepper spray. the deputies then allegedly holding him down for 12 minutes while handcuffed. pierre thomas reporting tonight. >>> all eyes on a texas judge this evening on the issue of abortion, and the decision that could affect women across the country on an abortion pill that the fda says has been used safely for more than 20 years in this country. >>> the urgent manhunt tonight in the country for the suspect who tried to steal a helicopter from a city airport, then crashing on the tarmac. >>> a major development in the deadly shooting on that movie set in the case against alec baldwin. >>> the sinking car, a 3-year-old boy still in his car seat. and you will see the remarkable police rescue tonight. >>> and we celebrate a singer and songwriter and the song you will surely remember. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we begin tonight with the u.s. and russia both racing to find that $30 million ame
seven sheriff's deputies arrested and charged with murder following an inmate's death in virginia. some punching him and using pepper spray. the deputies then allegedly holding him down for 12 minutes while handcuffed. pierre thomas reporting tonight. >>> all eyes on a texas judge this evening on the issue of abortion, and the decision that could affect women across the country on an abortion pill that the fda says has been used safely for more than 20 years in this country....
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cnn's brian todd brings us the latest from dinwiddie, virginia. a warning, you might find this video disturbing. >> handcuffed and leg shackled, ivo otieno is brought into the intake area of virginia's hospital with some difficult tiff. within minutes he is on the floor, for the next 12 or 13 minutes, he will be held down by deputies and staffers, sometimes with a deputy on top of him. at points, his position changes or the officers reposition their grip. there is no audio, and for much of the video otieno is not in full view. at least once a deputy seems to use his knee to restrain him. later he is turned on his side. a person appears to administer an injection, and then cpr. it is not clear exactly when he died or his official cause of death, but today seven deputies were indicted by a grand jury for second degree murder as were three hospital staffers. >> the victim in this case was not fighting back or anything. there was no legitimate purpose for holding him down on the ground. >> 911 calls show how a hospital staffer described the incident.
cnn's brian todd brings us the latest from dinwiddie, virginia. a warning, you might find this video disturbing. >> handcuffed and leg shackled, ivo otieno is brought into the intake area of virginia's hospital with some difficult tiff. within minutes he is on the floor, for the next 12 or 13 minutes, he will be held down by deputies and staffers, sometimes with a deputy on top of him. at points, his position changes or the officers reposition their grip. there is no audio, and for much...
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that was the democratic governor for virginia, past governor of virginia and close ally of many democrats in congress. that was his stated position and not only did not not sate it once but had to come back and re-up it 3 times to make sure that everyone knew exactly where he stood which was that parents did not have the right to be part of the choices that the curriculum for their students -- i think that's a ludicrous position for any political party to be backing. jacqui: are democrats risking, you know, losing support by not getting involved in some of these issues that seem to be determining elections lately and allowing republicans to be, you know, running the field as the -- as the party that cares about education, is that a mistake? >> yeah, look, i think democrats are showing some vulnerabilities on education. definitely in the virginia governor's race. we saw that. a lot had to do with covid and schools being opened and closed and the issues around that. my guess is if there's a culture issue that's going the decide the 2024 election, it's going to be abortion because you're lik
that was the democratic governor for virginia, past governor of virginia and close ally of many democrats in congress. that was his stated position and not only did not not sate it once but had to come back and re-up it 3 times to make sure that everyone knew exactly where he stood which was that parents did not have the right to be part of the choices that the curriculum for their students -- i think that's a ludicrous position for any political party to be backing. jacqui: are democrats...
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her masters in creative writing from the university of roanoke, virginia. came to virginia in 1989 and has worked for the roanoke times about 25 years and covered the opioid crisis on and off for about a decade. let's give them a little hand to start off. i'm going to ask serrie to give us a brief view of the situation to these cartels. >> first i would like to say i'm thrilled to be back home in tuscon. it is so fun to look out and see so many friends from child haotd, from -- childhood, from high school. from the shanty group. thank you for coming. two years ago i moved here for two months. my mother was sick but i also was working on writing the chapters of this book and some of you had me for dinner, took me out for drinks, took care of me and i thank you for that, too. so, we are in the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in american history. in 2021 more than 108,000 died of drug overdoses the vast majority from fentanyl. every seven minutes someone dies from a fence signal overdose. the 2021 figures were the most over in one year. an hour from near in
her masters in creative writing from the university of roanoke, virginia. came to virginia in 1989 and has worked for the roanoke times about 25 years and covered the opioid crisis on and off for about a decade. let's give them a little hand to start off. i'm going to ask serrie to give us a brief view of the situation to these cartels. >> first i would like to say i'm thrilled to be back home in tuscon. it is so fun to look out and see so many friends from child haotd, from -- childhood,...
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amazon pausing construction on the second headquarters in virginia. they also by the way closed eight go convenience stores in an effort to cut costs there as well. after the company began laying off thousands of workers last month. that stock by the way is up 12% year-to-date. it looks like when these companies announce layoffs and cutbacks, the stock actually responds positively so we're waiting on the february jobs report. we've got adp number out on wednesday. we get the february jobs report out on friday. what do you expect, mike, and do you think we're going to get a substantial revision in the january number? >> you know, i don't know about a substantial revision but i think the assumptions that the statisticians at the bls, bureau of labor statistics are using to compile the numbers are just wrong. the labor force changed dramatically in a post covid world and i think these numbers of jobs that were coming in, it just can't be relied on the way it used to and historically there was always a margin of error in all of these data points that come
amazon pausing construction on the second headquarters in virginia. they also by the way closed eight go convenience stores in an effort to cut costs there as well. after the company began laying off thousands of workers last month. that stock by the way is up 12% year-to-date. it looks like when these companies announce layoffs and cutbacks, the stock actually responds positively so we're waiting on the february jobs report. we've got adp number out on wednesday. we get the february jobs...
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and thanks for the perspective from west virginia. i think it is an important one and something that gets overlooked a lot of folks in this town. i will say that gm, general electric, both companies still manufacture in the united states. you can find appliances and cars in the united states. just because it is an american company, that doesn't mean it is going to be manufactured here. looking at the label is incredibly important for all of that, and having access to it. by the way, a lot of folks want to make it harder for consumers to know where their products would be made we are fighting back against that at the federal trade commission and in congress, to make sure there is truth in labeling and that things are well labeled, so consumers know exactly what they are buying. but it is also true, in the case of both appliances and automobiles, where there used to be a lot of domestic production, there is now a lot of imports coming in as well. there's many complicated reasons for that as well. again, i am optimistic. bradley, i have
and thanks for the perspective from west virginia. i think it is an important one and something that gets overlooked a lot of folks in this town. i will say that gm, general electric, both companies still manufacture in the united states. you can find appliances and cars in the united states. just because it is an american company, that doesn't mean it is going to be manufactured here. looking at the label is incredibly important for all of that, and having access to it. by the way, a lot of...
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he helped us though like a father, virginia one. i own that, i am a widow, and he took care of me and the whole family. resentment is rife towards monasco. the un mission and congo, on a scale is the humans largest and most expensive mission in the world. yet many here say it doesn't make them safer. a jenny because the mama there have been many deaths just us have done the more deaths. there are more well the more soldiers there are. but the one they keep coming though it got in there still no solution for found. the war continues. one owned as yet been, i been universal. don monasco is due to pull out of the d r c next year, but many want them to leave sooner. if that sentiment grows, that monasco head worries the situation could become even worse to see on as you phone yourself, sir. if we don't act urgently to try and reduce these tensions, we risk finding our cells and an even more complex situation than the one in which we find ourselves in at the moment, making the pool material efforts are underway. the united nations securi
he helped us though like a father, virginia one. i own that, i am a widow, and he took care of me and the whole family. resentment is rife towards monasco. the un mission and congo, on a scale is the humans largest and most expensive mission in the world. yet many here say it doesn't make them safer. a jenny because the mama there have been many deaths just us have done the more deaths. there are more well the more soldiers there are. but the one they keep coming though it got in there still no...
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nbc news was not able to immediately -- marissa parra is in virginia today. the grand jury just released the indictment. what do we know? >> reporter: busy day in virginia here. we know that all ten have been indicted. that is the seven deputies and the three hospital employees. and that video has been at the center of this from the very start and as we warned you, it is graphic or it can be difficult to watch. before i get to the reaction to the video, i want to tell you what we have learned since we have been able to see it. this is nine minutes that we were able to watch of 27 we're told from the state hospital, but you see a lot of employees, you have the three hospital employees as well as seven deputies who are on otieno at different times. when he's walking in, he does have both his arms and legs restrained. and as we know, the description was that they were on him for 11 minutes and then he stopped moving. and then in that video, what you see is he is being administered aid in addition to the video being released, there were emergency calls released.
nbc news was not able to immediately -- marissa parra is in virginia today. the grand jury just released the indictment. what do we know? >> reporter: busy day in virginia here. we know that all ten have been indicted. that is the seven deputies and the three hospital employees. and that video has been at the center of this from the very start and as we warned you, it is graphic or it can be difficult to watch. before i get to the reaction to the video, i want to tell you what we have...
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just for his children but his constituents from a, congren from florida. >> thank you for being here, virginia fox, to all the kids out there i've got a question for you. all the kids were students, please if you at least got to leave school early today, raise your hand. [applause] [laughter] i'm going to give you a little tip, over the next several months and in fact over the next year anytime you are asked to do an essay mention the fact that you are in congress. so you're going to get a couple of extra credit by saying you spent the afternoon in congress. it's a big deal that we are here today. i got to start the fight the representative talked about that we were, our eyes were open, what was happening in the classroom. we were shocked so we began the fight. i was part of the legislature in the free state of florida where we had in and powering bill that shouldn't be titled pledge kids be kids. there's just a small window where kids have that innocence and let them enjoy it. let's let them learn colored in addition to reading and learning. we don't have time to learn anything that's inappro
just for his children but his constituents from a, congren from florida. >> thank you for being here, virginia fox, to all the kids out there i've got a question for you. all the kids were students, please if you at least got to leave school early today, raise your hand. [applause] [laughter] i'm going to give you a little tip, over the next several months and in fact over the next year anytime you are asked to do an essay mention the fact that you are in congress. so you're going to get...
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. >> ainsley: also in other news, let's go to virginia, virginia school district fairfax county, you know it well, it is always in the news. it is in the news again for something you are not going to like. what they ever learn? the eighth grade students at cooper middle school mclean, virginia, they were sent letters on february 21st home to their parents that said if your child is considering college, we have prep courses for them here at courses where they will learn those academic counseling and experiences for teaching and completing college and scholarship applications. the senate said, it is only available for black and hispanic students. if you are asian or white, you are not to go. >> steve: brian. >> brian: this is pretty unbelievable and i know prepared about the eighth grader in if you are a minority first generation, there will be special access for you. this is also fairfax county with news, i'm stunned by this, the recipient of $1 million of grants from china. why is china giving money to fairfax county public schools? how could that be in their interest or our interest
. >> ainsley: also in other news, let's go to virginia, virginia school district fairfax county, you know it well, it is always in the news. it is in the news again for something you are not going to like. what they ever learn? the eighth grade students at cooper middle school mclean, virginia, they were sent letters on february 21st home to their parents that said if your child is considering college, we have prep courses for them here at courses where they will learn those academic...
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the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in opposition to h.r. 5 and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: so ordered. mr. scott: i rise in opposition to h.r. 5, the politics over parents act. republicans believe parental engagement is -- it is closely linked to student behavior, higher academic achievement and enhanced social skills, but unfortunately, the politics over parents act is not taking meaningful steps to increase or support parental engagement. in fact, it lists so-called rights and declares this allows the parents to control what is taught. but let's be clear. there's nothing in the bill to give parents right to dictate what their parents -- what their children are taught. instead, this bill is one of many attempts by republican politicians to give a vocal minority the power to impose their beliefs on parent -- on all parents and students. and this extreme education agenda has extreme consequences to parents and educators. more than 2,500 books were banned i
the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in opposition to h.r. 5 and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: so ordered. mr. scott: i rise in opposition to h.r. 5, the politics over parents act. republicans believe parental engagement is -- it is closely linked to student behavior, higher academic achievement and enhanced social skills, but unfortunately, the politics over parents act is not taking meaningful steps to increase or...
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between west virginia, kentucky, tennessee and north carolina. the theatre has a special role in this region, according to henry and flora joy, longtime supporters who drove an hour from home in johnson city, tennessee to see the festival. >> it's not just an artistic magnet, but it's an economic engine for not only abingdon in particular, but for the entire southwest virginia, east tennessee region. is the place to go. jeffrey: it's also filled with history, 90 years of it. barter is one of the longest-running professional theatres in the u.s, founded during the great depression when the price of a ticket was 40 cents, or a bartered equivalent in farm products, trading ham for "hamlet." founder robert porterfield managed to salvage equipment and furnishings, including these balcony seats from a new york theater going out of business in order to build his own gorgeous theater. he also brought in actors from new york and elsewhere. which the theater still does. and legends like gregory peck, ernest borgnine, and patricia neal have performed here a
between west virginia, kentucky, tennessee and north carolina. the theatre has a special role in this region, according to henry and flora joy, longtime supporters who drove an hour from home in johnson city, tennessee to see the festival. >> it's not just an artistic magnet, but it's an economic engine for not only abingdon in particular, but for the entire southwest virginia, east tennessee region. is the place to go. jeffrey: it's also filled with history, 90 years of it. barter is one...
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from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. scott: this is another effort to turn classrooms into the ep shy center of a culture war. this doesn't do anything to actually help students succeed and seeks to scare parents that schools don't have their best interest in heart. children benefit when parents and teachers work together. but this will not take meaningful steps to increase that parental cooperation. the bill would create necessary and burdensome requirements on schools and divert essential resources and personnel from their jobs meeting the families' real needs into reporting and everything else and would dictate what students can and cannot read or learn. this bill distracts from what our public school needs and does nothing to provide the families and the families with real parental engagement as some of the amendments would have done tay were rejected. the bill for example, gives so-called federal right of a
from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. scott: this is another effort to turn classrooms into the ep shy center of a culture war. this doesn't do anything to actually help students succeed and seeks to scare parents that schools don't have their best interest in heart. children benefit when parents and teachers work together. but this will not take meaningful steps to increase that parental...
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seven, which was just published by the university of virginia press. and which had its origins in a come front sponsored by the sons of the revolution in 2019. participants then and authors here. and the others who were part of this journal or this volume all got together to discuss how women fought the that is fought for, fought against and fought in it. they explored women's involvement with military forces and their actions in defense of their persons and property, whether on the home front or the battlefield. in fact, we could ask and all of us have to consider is really was there much of a differentiation between home front and battlefront. if army were marching through one's community. indeed they weren't. they were marching through boston. they were occupying boston and they were in new york city and occupying new york. they marched through williamsburg to head yorktown. so war came to women and women went to war. so we are looking at that and contemplating what that meant in all of this. so we welcome continuing this discussion with you today a
seven, which was just published by the university of virginia press. and which had its origins in a come front sponsored by the sons of the revolution in 2019. participants then and authors here. and the others who were part of this journal or this volume all got together to discuss how women fought the that is fought for, fought against and fought in it. they explored women's involvement with military forces and their actions in defense of their persons and property, whether on the home front...
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jpp gaze 6r virginia reese speakman. now the paladins, the paladins of firm and knock off virginia 68 67. they advanced to the round of 32 to the nba with just 12 games left in the regular season. the warriors need every healthy body they can find, and that's why draymond green, picking up his 16th technical of the season last night was so ridiculous have to sit out tomorrow's game in atlanta, suspended by the nba for throwing the ball at russell westbrook, lassen. that's a selfish play. you can't do that . in this situation. warriors wasted a spectacular 50 point game from steph curry. in the loss of the clippers. steph was magical. but the performance came at a cost curry listed as questionable for tomorrow's game in atlanta. with the hawks soar left bump steve kerr says he's going to play but occur was asked what he says to steph when chef curry is cooking like this, and the answer is nothing like one of guys throwing a no hitter . you know, you just just leave him alone. leave. let him sit in the dugout in between in
jpp gaze 6r virginia reese speakman. now the paladins, the paladins of firm and knock off virginia 68 67. they advanced to the round of 32 to the nba with just 12 games left in the regular season. the warriors need every healthy body they can find, and that's why draymond green, picking up his 16th technical of the season last night was so ridiculous have to sit out tomorrow's game in atlanta, suspended by the nba for throwing the ball at russell westbrook, lassen. that's a selfish play. you...
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anchor: to find out what trump supporters have made of today's developments we are in virginia. reporter: a way from the spectacle of the courthouse in manhattan, this quiet part of virginia really loves donald trump. he owns the store and says the indictment is good for his pockets and donald trump's popularity. >> it has only been positive. it sends the sympathy to him. it plays into his hands. reporter: the case that has been brought against donald trump has been decided by your fellow countrymen and women in new york who are doing their civic duty. >> they are over-the-top liberals. they are out to smear him anyway they can. it will backfire on them. reporter: even the shop dog is gearing up for 2024. people have traveled from outside of virginia had to get trump merchandise. >> i am a donald trump supporter and even more today than yesterday. reporter: tell me why. >> because the stupid indictment is politically motivated. >> i could not believe it but it will only make the case stronger for donald trump. reporter: this indictment has fired up donald trump's supporters, the
anchor: to find out what trump supporters have made of today's developments we are in virginia. reporter: a way from the spectacle of the courthouse in manhattan, this quiet part of virginia really loves donald trump. he owns the store and says the indictment is good for his pockets and donald trump's popularity. >> it has only been positive. it sends the sympathy to him. it plays into his hands. reporter: the case that has been brought against donald trump has been decided by your fellow...
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the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields. the question on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new jersey. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 22, printed in house report 118-12. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. tenney: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in house report number 118-12, offered by ms. tenney of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 241, the gentlewoman from new york, ms. tenney, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. tenney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the underlying bill. my amendment to the parents bill of rights. the amendment would require public schools to inform parents on decisions to terminate college credit corresponds -- courses inc
the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields. the question on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new jersey. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 22, printed in house report 118-12. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. tenney: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the...
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. >> virginia school district removes a question from a.p. government test comparison of liberals vs. conservatives answers listing stereo typically identities. >> shameless about attempt to indoctrinate students. >> bats the ball away. lopez doesn't like this. trying to be the enforcer. >> good luck good luck trying to solo pez down. that's a large human being ♪ it's a beautiful day and i can't stop myself from smiling if i'm drinking i'm buying. >> ainsley: well, look at that shot. gorgeous. steve, you always said red, white and blue, brian. there is no water there are you a little jealous. >> brian: that's purple. divided senate. >> steve: gorgeous. a beautiful start to this tuesday hour two already. >> ainsley: march 14th. we are already in the middle of march. >> brian: right. i wish it would just be a little bit warmer and daylight savings time. >> ainsley: that screw you up with your sleeping? >> brian: i don't know why they have not got the technology to automatically change the clock on the oven. i mean, the oven. >> steve: brian,
. >> virginia school district removes a question from a.p. government test comparison of liberals vs. conservatives answers listing stereo typically identities. >> shameless about attempt to indoctrinate students. >> bats the ball away. lopez doesn't like this. trying to be the enforcer. >> good luck good luck trying to solo pez down. that's a large human being ♪ it's a beautiful day and i can't stop myself from smiling if i'm drinking i'm buying. >> ainsley:...
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host: let's hear from stephen, alexandria, virginia. caller: thanks for raising this issue. i come from the financial services industry. i spent 15 years as a financial service employee for an individual brokerage. we operated -- two points -- we operated under very strict controls. we were not permitted to do any trading that was equivalent to what we were suggesting or what our clientele was doing, so we were actually being monitored by our employer to make sure that if my client x holds a certain stock, i did not do the same thing or anything like it. there were very strict controls. i think those controls should be imposed upon our government workers. the second thing is that we were, as employees, compensated, rewarded, merited by our ability to achieve certain metrics. i thing to the government should -- i think the government should also operate that way. is the budget passed on time? if we impose those roles on our government workers, we would have a much more functional system. host: dave levinthal? guest: i spoke with representative abigail spanberger from virginia
host: let's hear from stephen, alexandria, virginia. caller: thanks for raising this issue. i come from the financial services industry. i spent 15 years as a financial service employee for an individual brokerage. we operated -- two points -- we operated under very strict controls. we were not permitted to do any trading that was equivalent to what we were suggesting or what our clientele was doing, so we were actually being monitored by our employer to make sure that if my client x holds a...
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he was from virginia. and both smallpox talks and inoculation were far less common in virginia. smallpox did its damage in cities and towns. and virginia was rural, highly populated, but mostly rural. and smallpox spread less easily there. now, that doesn't mean that virginians were unfamiliar with the disease or they were unfamiliar with inoculation, and they were reading about it, too. they knew that it worked, but it was rare. so george washington had never experienced a town meeting where they're debating whether or not to have a general inoculate. and he's never been in a meeting where they're deciding whether to build their hospital or not because they don't have that in virginia, when thomas jefferson wanted to get inoculated because he was going to be doing some traveling, he had to go to philadelphia to be inoculated. most wealthy virginians in the in the 1760s and 1770s were going to maryland or philadelphia or even even london to be inoculated. didn't much happen in in virginia. washington, of course, was familiar with the disease, smallpox case because he was infecte
he was from virginia. and both smallpox talks and inoculation were far less common in virginia. smallpox did its damage in cities and towns. and virginia was rural, highly populated, but mostly rural. and smallpox spread less easily there. now, that doesn't mean that virginians were unfamiliar with the disease or they were unfamiliar with inoculation, and they were reading about it, too. they knew that it worked, but it was rare. so george washington had never experienced a town meeting where...
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oh, during the 2nd world war and nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region. today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army, led by step on bendara massacred thousands of poles and valeria. in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process, the murders were particularly horrific, and brutal villages were burned and property looted of aline. a massacre is without doubt, one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past and wide as the memory of volcanoes still divide people? lou, welcome back to the ammo doctor. korean can nice all the former foreign minister of austria has graciously stuck around to talk to us the more doctor castle. thank you for being with us. so what other politicians in history can you think of for better or worse? who had had a similar impact on the global stage? when, as i just mentioned with white shall the good. he was quite a personality and given the fact that he
oh, during the 2nd world war and nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region. today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army, led by step on bendara massacred thousands of poles and valeria. in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process, the murders were particularly horrific, and brutal villages were burned and property looted of aline. a massacre is without doubt, one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm nicole ellis in charlottesville, virginia. geoff: you can see more of the university of virginia exhibit online. and find more of our stories on black histy month including one about how students digitizing historically blac newspapers are rediscovering forgotten histories about their hometowns. that's at pbs.org/newshour. amna: and join us again here tomorrow night, when we will explore the laws state legislatures are passing this year aimed at limiting lgbtq rights. that's the newshour for tonight. geoff: thanks for spending part of your evening with us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these industry to -- these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newsh
for the pbs newshour, i'm nicole ellis in charlottesville, virginia. geoff: you can see more of the university of virginia exhibit online. and find more of our stories on black histy month including one about how students digitizing historically blac newspapers are rediscovering forgotten histories about their hometowns. that's at pbs.org/newshour. amna: and join us again here tomorrow night, when we will explore the laws state legislatures are passing this year aimed at limiting lgbtq rights....
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am seven sheff's deputies and threhospital workers in virginia have been iicted on murder charges for piling on top of a shackled black man named ivo otieno and pinning him to the group for 11 minutes inside a mental health hospital in virginia. we will speak with the family attorney ben crump. then we continue to look back at the u.s. invasion of iraq 20 years later. pres. bush: major combat operations in iraq have ended. nine states and our allies have prevailed. amy: amy: those were the words of george w. bush in may 2003 two month afr the u.s. invasi. 20 years later, iraq remains a shattered nation. we will speak to ghaith abdul-ahad. 20 years ago, he was an architect living in baghdad. after the invasion, he began working as a journalist, becoming one of the most noted reporters in the middle east. he will join us today to talk about his new book "a stranger in your own city: travels in the middle east's long war." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democrynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united nations warns in a new report that 2 bil
am seven sheff's deputies and threhospital workers in virginia have been iicted on murder charges for piling on top of a shackled black man named ivo otieno and pinning him to the group for 11 minutes inside a mental health hospital in virginia. we will speak with the family attorney ben crump. then we continue to look back at the u.s. invasion of iraq 20 years later. pres. bush: major combat operations in iraq have ended. nine states and our allies have prevailed. amy: amy: those were the...
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we turn now to the virginia man who died in police custody allegedly suffocated by deputies. newly released video shows the disturbing moments leading up to the death of ivo otieno 10. people have now been indicted in this case, including medical workers. abc s justin finch is here now. new details. justin. good morning. and good morning. that video is from a psychiatric hospital, and we want to warn you. it's hard to watch. it shows officers in hospital workers dragging and holding down otieno for 12 minutes as he was cuffed and shackled. it's unclear why the situation escalated, but investigators are now suggesting a cover up, saying it took deputies 3.5 hours to call 911 dispatcher was told otieno suffered cardiac arrest when, in fact, prosecutors say he was smothered. her to death family says he was battling mental health issues. he was loved by everyone in the community. he was battling with his mental health, and he was trying. he cared about his his help, and he wanted to go to the hospital to get help. he didn't want to get in a squad car because he can tell the diffe
we turn now to the virginia man who died in police custody allegedly suffocated by deputies. newly released video shows the disturbing moments leading up to the death of ivo otieno 10. people have now been indicted in this case, including medical workers. abc s justin finch is here now. new details. justin. good morning. and good morning. that video is from a psychiatric hospital, and we want to warn you. it's hard to watch. it shows officers in hospital workers dragging and holding down otieno...
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virginia fans were shocked. check out this furman fan, she was praying hard that they would hold on. and her prayers were answered. furman the smallest school in the tournament with less than 2700 students knocks off virginia 68-67 and cavaliers have been eliminated in the first round three out of the last four tournaments. greenville, south carolina making the most of their trip to march madness a. >> i feel like those are the moments that i've craved my whole life. as soon as i got the ball and i seen a shot attempt i had, i knew that all i could do at that point was just rise up and shoot it. >> saturday will be another chance to make history. and this team has performed the best under the brightest lights. >> furman wasn't even the biggest upset of the day. 15 seed princeton taking the lead on arizona and wildcats didn't score in the final 4:45 of the game. tigers pull off the upset 59-a 55. 11th time overall that 15 seed has won a first round game. 55. 11th time overall that 15 seed has won a first round ga
virginia fans were shocked. check out this furman fan, she was praying hard that they would hold on. and her prayers were answered. furman the smallest school in the tournament with less than 2700 students knocks off virginia 68-67 and cavaliers have been eliminated in the first round three out of the last four tournaments. greenville, south carolina making the most of their trip to march madness a. >> i feel like those are the moments that i've craved my whole life. as soon as i got the...
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. >> parents in southeast virginia voicing outrage over a proposal to add an after-school satan club to a local public elementary school that teaches pre-k through second grade. the national director for the satan club defended the idea. >> we don't try to indoctrinate them into satanism. we just want to offer a place that's, you know, fun, you know, exciting, free from any sort of threats of eternal damnation. >> marlon: how come that bitch didn't blink? [laughs] yes, they even have a satanism club. you know there's some parents who are like, "that's horrible. but is it free, though? so it's clear that after-school programs are hugely beneficial. the problem is that they just don't get a lot of money. the federal government is barely funding these programs and the state governments aren't doing much better. but it is possible because california did it. in fact, for the past 20 years, california has outspent all the other 49 states combined on after-school programs. which is messed up, because california actually has shit to do after school. seriously, compare that to south dakota. t
. >> parents in southeast virginia voicing outrage over a proposal to add an after-school satan club to a local public elementary school that teaches pre-k through second grade. the national director for the satan club defended the idea. >> we don't try to indoctrinate them into satanism. we just want to offer a place that's, you know, fun, you know, exciting, free from any sort of threats of eternal damnation. >> marlon: how come that bitch didn't blink? [laughs] yes, they...