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we need to do it back in 2015 in west virginia we had a derailment, 27 cars, tanker cars, carrying oil, went off the tracks and derailed and, moded and caused a tremendous problem there and it was very dangerous. it could have been a lot worse had it been farther down the tracks. it could have torn up a whole wn. that wee recmending le pneumatt might prevent this. routine maintenance checks and auditings and things of this sort. i don't think any of that has been done, and it's time for us to get serious about this. we're moving many more products on the rails and roads than we ever did before, and we have a lot of people who don't want any pipelines. pipelines would help alleviate a lot of this problem with the oil we need in our country and we will be using for quite some time to do it safer, but out of sight, out of line, if you don't have a pipeline you won't be using product. that's far from the truth. this is the result of people not making good decisions and it's what's broken in west virginia and broken across the country as far as in washington, the politics. >> i want -- >> b
we need to do it back in 2015 in west virginia we had a derailment, 27 cars, tanker cars, carrying oil, went off the tracks and derailed and, moded and caused a tremendous problem there and it was very dangerous. it could have been a lot worse had it been farther down the tracks. it could have torn up a whole wn. that wee recmending le pneumatt might prevent this. routine maintenance checks and auditings and things of this sort. i don't think any of that has been done, and it's time for us to...
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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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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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the largest increase in virginia. [applause] we strongly support our lgbtq community, by flying the progress fled from our city hall, and every pride month, so folks know that we will not tolerate hate from any resident or any visitors, regardless of their background. and lastly, we strive to stand together when anyone in our community is threatened. we cannot let silence or inaction nobody hate -- validates hate or anti-semitism or silence compassion only when it is at our doorsteps. as opposed to our neighbors. i will leave you with the words of a german lutheran pastor, martin n., in the postwar era of world war ii, when he said that first they came for the socialists and i did not speak out,, because i was not a socialist. . then they came for the trade unions and i did not speak out because i was at a trade unionist. then they came for the jews, and i do not speak out because i am not a jew. then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me. as mayor gloria said, we must be the voice. we must be vo
the largest increase in virginia. [applause] we strongly support our lgbtq community, by flying the progress fled from our city hall, and every pride month, so folks know that we will not tolerate hate from any resident or any visitors, regardless of their background. and lastly, we strive to stand together when anyone in our community is threatened. we cannot let silence or inaction nobody hate -- validates hate or anti-semitism or silence compassion only when it is at our doorsteps. as...
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neil: are you running for reelection in west virginia, senator? >> neil, i'm looking for the pathway that will unite and basically going to get america stronger and keep us the country and-- >> i understand that. are you running for reelection as senator. >> i'm going to whatever i can to help my country be better than it is today. neil: are you troubled by poll that show you right now at least trailing your governor, tim justice. >> no. neil: but at least 20 points. would that affect your decision if he were the nominee to take you on. >> i've never been a decision on that. i'm going to be involved, if i decide to run whatever i am involved i intend to win, if i intend to do that, i run to win i believe that. because when you see west virginia looks at me not a democrat or republican, basically perform and delivered. i've been like that all my life upfront and transparent and i feel very good about the election, whatever decision we make here, but i'm going to make sure that my country and my state does the ability to function normally and not in
neil: are you running for reelection in west virginia, senator? >> neil, i'm looking for the pathway that will unite and basically going to get america stronger and keep us the country and-- >> i understand that. are you running for reelection as senator. >> i'm going to whatever i can to help my country be better than it is today. neil: are you troubled by poll that show you right now at least trailing your governor, tim justice. >> no. neil: but at least 20 points....
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hello, virginia beach. it is great to see what a wonderful crowd. my name is robin kessler, and i was born and raised here. we have got from chesapeake and all around. it is great to see you. i am here today to tell you about a story about our family's navigation through the health-care industry in the last 10 years. my darling husband and i married 37 years, two children, never worried about health care. 2008, the great recession hit, and 2009 my husband lost his job. two months later, i lost my job. to give you some context, we are a family of four. i daughter just graduated from college, my son just finished his first year of college, so we are a family with no income and no health care. when i talk about this journey, there have been ups and downs, and this was the first ditch of our family's history with medical care. the good news is cobra has been extended to 18 months, so we had health care for 18 months, and after that expired, the affordable care act was billed through the process of getting worked through, so we went into the private mark
hello, virginia beach. it is great to see what a wonderful crowd. my name is robin kessler, and i was born and raised here. we have got from chesapeake and all around. it is great to see you. i am here today to tell you about a story about our family's navigation through the health-care industry in the last 10 years. my darling husband and i married 37 years, two children, never worried about health care. 2008, the great recession hit, and 2009 my husband lost his job. two months later, i lost...
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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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. >> we'll talk with west virginia senator joe manchin. >>> then the republican race for the 2024 nomination is on and key republicans are picking sides, but the bigger question is what exactly does the party stand for? >> we had a republican party that was ruled by freaks, neocons, globalists, open border zelle losts and fools. >> as more are jumping in, one is opting out. >> it's a tough decision but i've decided i will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for. >> the former maryland governor larry hogan tells our robert costa why he made that decision and we will talk to illinois democrat governor j.b. pritzker, being recruited to help president biden's expected re-election campaign. >>> was covid-19 a result of a lab accident in wuhan, china? new intelligence reports from the department of energy and fbi conflict with other agency reviews. ohio republican brad wenstrup is heading up a new committee investigating the origins of the virus. we'll talk to him. >>> then former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb will help us sort through it all. it's all just ahead on "face the na
. >> we'll talk with west virginia senator joe manchin. >>> then the republican race for the 2024 nomination is on and key republicans are picking sides, but the bigger question is what exactly does the party stand for? >> we had a republican party that was ruled by freaks, neocons, globalists, open border zelle losts and fools. >> as more are jumping in, one is opting out. >> it's a tough decision but i've decided i will not be a candidate for the republican...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> mr. speaker, i rise to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rye today to congratulate a team of extraordinary high school athletes from virginia's eighth congressional district. two weeks ago hayfield secondary school boys basketball team defeated the patriot pioneers to win the virginia class 6 basketball title for the second consecutive season. mr. beyer: their win was a testament to their collective work and energetic orange out crowd that traveled from fairfax to cheer them on. hayfield secondary students, teachers, and administration are the best of our future. they are die vs., brilliant, and creative. it takes a whole community to put together the past two seasons where they had a 62-1 record in addition 20 back-to-back state schips. their win reflects the courage, discipline, and excellent sportsmanship. congratulations to the coach and everyone who made t
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> mr. speaker, i rise to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rye today to congratulate a team of extraordinary high school athletes from virginia's eighth congressional district. two weeks ago hayfield secondary school boys basketball team defeated the patriot pioneers to win...
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and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sort of won that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the american west, that's pretty significant. that's a big deal. it and part of that impetus occurred because they were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe before, almost before they were doing it on the east coast in this country. and so by the time the railroad arrived at the north entrance in 1883, yellowstone was world famous already. and everybody wanted to come and see it. everybody wanted to be on that train coming here. so all of a sudden, in 1883, there were 5000 visitors, whereas before there had been 1000. you know, in 1881 and 82, about a thousand. and in the 1870s, about 500 a year is all. and those people all had to come by horseback, mule, you know, pack string because there were no roads yet. so if you came in the 1870s, you came on the transc
and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sort of won that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the american west, that's pretty significant. that's a big deal. it and part of that impetus occurred because they were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe before, almost before they were doing it...
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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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for the pbs "newshour," i am william in rural west virginia. amna: supreme court arguments often deal with weighty matters like abortion, religion and discrimination. today, as john yang reports, they focused on a chew toy for dogs in a case that raises questions about free speech and commercial trademark protections. john: the maker of jack daniels whiskey has a bone to pick with a marketer of dog chew toys. the distiller of the iconic american liquor wants to muzzle the products. america's second-largest dog toy company and part of a $100 billion a year business. for more than 120 years, jack daniels has used a distinctive square bottle adorned with old number 7 and tennessee sour mash whiskey. beginning in 2014, selling a squeaky dog toy -- a replica of a jack daniels model that proclaims the old number 2 on your tennessee carpet. >> a hilarious dog tour that will have everyone talking. john: part of their silly squeakers line. it says it is a playful parody. jack daniel sedin could confuse consumers into thinking it is their product. so now
for the pbs "newshour," i am william in rural west virginia. amna: supreme court arguments often deal with weighty matters like abortion, religion and discrimination. today, as john yang reports, they focused on a chew toy for dogs in a case that raises questions about free speech and commercial trademark protections. john: the maker of jack daniels whiskey has a bone to pick with a marketer of dog chew toys. the distiller of the iconic american liquor wants to muzzle the products....
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virginia class nuclear powered submarines. this is the first time in 65 years and only the second time in history that the united states shared its nuclear propulsion technology and we thank you for it. we are also proud to partner with thenited kingdom to construct the next generation submarine to be called ss in aukus. --ssn aukus, based on a briti design and cutting-edge are strong and u.s. technolo. this will be an australian capability blt by australians, commanded by the royal s trillion navy and sustained by stock -- australian workers with construction to begin this decade. australia proud record of leadership in the international proliferation regime will have -- will of course continue. we will continue all of our obligations under the treaty and the treaty of vera tonga. transformative opportunities for jobs with skills and research and innovation. in western atralia, and here in the united states, opportunities that will shape and strengthen and grow australia's economy for decades. and create around 20,000 direct
virginia class nuclear powered submarines. this is the first time in 65 years and only the second time in history that the united states shared its nuclear propulsion technology and we thank you for it. we are also proud to partner with thenited kingdom to construct the next generation submarine to be called ss in aukus. --ssn aukus, based on a briti design and cutting-edge are strong and u.s. technolo. this will be an australian capability blt by australians, commanded by the royal s trillion...
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virginia couldn't believe it. they blew a 12-point lead, drew up a play for reese bateman, had a good look at it, but no. 13 seed furman, hadn't been to the tournament since 1980, showed virginia the door. 68-67 the final. those were painful highlights for this uva alum to voice over. so tomorrow at 11 a.m. st. mary's faces virginia commonwealth in their first round game. 12th-seeded bcu has been a trendy pick to upset the gaels. this tournament will be the final run for gaels senior and st. francis mountain view alum logan johnson. he's seen the best of his play so far this season scoring 20 or more points in six of st. mary's final eight games. >> logan means everything in our program. he's one of our three leaders and he's an alpha. he's not into all the fluff, into the -- it's all about me. he's not into that. you can about count on him to bring it every time he steps on that court. >> you know who the real winner today was? our colleague jocelyn morant from the morning show. she had furman, maryland, san dieg
virginia couldn't believe it. they blew a 12-point lead, drew up a play for reese bateman, had a good look at it, but no. 13 seed furman, hadn't been to the tournament since 1980, showed virginia the door. 68-67 the final. those were painful highlights for this uva alum to voice over. so tomorrow at 11 a.m. st. mary's faces virginia commonwealth in their first round game. 12th-seeded bcu has been a trendy pick to upset the gaels. this tournament will be the final run for gaels senior and st....
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according to the virginia commission to combat antisemitism report recently released, and 2022 virginia alone has seen nearly 350 reports of antisemitic acts. many of virginia's antisemitic incidents involve white supremacy. propaganda such as flyers and graffiti. and most corrupt large population centers, metro areas of northern virginia, central virginia, richmond, and our hamptons road region. since 2022, over 100 separate towns and cities in virginia have experienced distribution of antisemitic flyers. these flyers have similar anti semitic messaging alluding to jewish alliances to communist governments. jews as racially inferior, or jews exert control over various governmental institutions. in 2021, we saw the white nationalist group patriot front vandalize murals of african american heroes in our town. one in particular of arthur ash, tennis great. no one can forget that unite the right rally in charlottesville in 2017. it brought together neo-nazi groups, neo-confederate groups, and a variety of antisemitic organizations chanting, jews will not replace us. you know, as you also m
according to the virginia commission to combat antisemitism report recently released, and 2022 virginia alone has seen nearly 350 reports of antisemitic acts. many of virginia's antisemitic incidents involve white supremacy. propaganda such as flyers and graffiti. and most corrupt large population centers, metro areas of northern virginia, central virginia, richmond, and our hamptons road region. since 2022, over 100 separate towns and cities in virginia have experienced distribution of...
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in washington. >> bill: the attorney general of west virginia says this is not a partisan issue but an issue parents should care about. a few weeks ago au.s. appeals court in the state of west virginia blocked a state law signed by governor jim justice back in 2021. the nine supreme court justices may find themselves in the middle of a political firestorm. 19 states including west virginia have transgender athlete bans in public schools. justice signed the law in 2021 banning transgender students from participating in female school sports claiming they have an unfair competitive advantage. aclu sued on behalf of an 11-year-old girl who wanted to compete on a cross-country team. appeals court has put the ruling on hold. trans athletes in west virginia can currently compete in female sports. >> across the country women and girls are unjustly losing medals, podium spots, public recognition and the opportunity to compete when males take their place. >> athletes billie jean king and candace parker fighting against the west virginia law fightsing for transgender student rights b but -- the j
in washington. >> bill: the attorney general of west virginia says this is not a partisan issue but an issue parents should care about. a few weeks ago au.s. appeals court in the state of west virginia blocked a state law signed by governor jim justice back in 2021. the nine supreme court justices may find themselves in the middle of a political firestorm. 19 states including west virginia have transgender athlete bans in public schools. justice signed the law in 2021 banning transgender...
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heart of virginia. salem, massachusetts. a port that had been the site of a power plant being used as an operation, logistics, and facility to mine wind power. they are worth a pavone. host: for the approval needed for these projects are talking about are these projects being held up for years and years because of approval? host: that is a myth the republicans have been on for decades because they're trying to got this act for decades. the review takes typically 131 days. very few projects that are submitted, less than 2% even require an environmental impact statement. this is a result of a study that was done, 34,000 projects the averages 131 days for this review. so it's a myth republicans have been touting for a long time because they want to cut this act. were not going to let it happen. host: staying on this for a second, your thoughts on that but also the environmental impact is how this works? guest: first several say that the average is a bit misleading because there's lots of projects that were
heart of virginia. salem, massachusetts. a port that had been the site of a power plant being used as an operation, logistics, and facility to mine wind power. they are worth a pavone. host: for the approval needed for these projects are talking about are these projects being held up for years and years because of approval? host: that is a myth the republicans have been on for decades because they're trying to got this act for decades. the review takes typically 131 days. very few projects that...
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a lawyer for virginia thomas but he made some comments to the washington post for their exposÉ on virginia thomas in the newspaper today, pulling $600,000 from anonymous sources. but before i read you the lawyers email, let's just stop and consider where the supreme court is now, thanks to clarence thomas and virginia thomas but, a supreme court justice's wife is being written about in the washington post. and that supreme court justice 's wife has to hire a lawyer to respond to the story but. that has never happened before in the history of the united states supreme court. not once. and here is what the first lawyer in history hired to respond to reporters about a supreme court justice's wife said. quote, there is no plausible conflict of interest issue with respect to justice thomas. that is like saying there is no snow in alaska. there is a very plausible conflict of interest issue with respect to justice thomas. we just don't know how bad it is. and we probably never will. and maybe virginia thomas told the truth when she testified to the january 6th committee, that she has literally n
a lawyer for virginia thomas but he made some comments to the washington post for their exposÉ on virginia thomas in the newspaper today, pulling $600,000 from anonymous sources. but before i read you the lawyers email, let's just stop and consider where the supreme court is now, thanks to clarence thomas and virginia thomas but, a supreme court justice's wife is being written about in the washington post. and that supreme court justice 's wife has to hire a lawyer to respond to the story but....
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maria: virginia number one huh? cheryl: number one. >> i left new jersey to move to colorado. >> smart we are behind you. maria: you said new york most expensive more expensive raising taxes. >> a process of -- state budget by april 1, here, the governor proposed some new -- taxes, on payroll tax democrats responded by proposing their own new tax increase, so they don't understand why it is state leading the country in migration people looking for places like florida, texas, the carolinas, tennessee, you had sarah on earlier are requirement money will go further feel safer. >> shocking about colorado we have a democratic governor wants to take income tax to zero, actually libertarian about -- l, -- libertarian. >> higher taxes worst quality of life let's stay in new york state don't for bet wide-open border, fentanyl. maria: good times. >> west virginia soccer player could give supreme court first shot at ruling on a transgender sports case, state attorney general patrick morrisey asking the highest court to step in
maria: virginia number one huh? cheryl: number one. >> i left new jersey to move to colorado. >> smart we are behind you. maria: you said new york most expensive more expensive raising taxes. >> a process of -- state budget by april 1, here, the governor proposed some new -- taxes, on payroll tax democrats responded by proposing their own new tax increase, so they don't understand why it is state leading the country in migration people looking for places like florida, texas,...
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it's way out here on the frontier in western virginia and jefferson thinks about it for a long time. and then eventually when he still in the white house, he starts construction of poplar forest, which was fortunate because he has to send detailed letters to the workers here and the workers send letters back to the white house, which makes us one of the most document it early american houses. and it's not a generic house. it's a very particular house. jefferson's letters are very detailed and explicit. it so 1809, jefferson lays the white house, he starts using poplar forest. that year. it's an unfinished shell and that doesn't matter. it's a peaceful, quiet place. so he comes here for between 1809 and 1823, up to four times a year, usually bringing one servant or the other enslaved people who are here on the plantation to help him when he's in residence. but it's mostly jefferson trying to be by himself. if you want to imagine the historic sound of poplar forest when jefferson's here, it's the sound of his mind. he's reading, he's writing. he's thinking eventually he brings two teen
it's way out here on the frontier in western virginia and jefferson thinks about it for a long time. and then eventually when he still in the white house, he starts construction of poplar forest, which was fortunate because he has to send detailed letters to the workers here and the workers send letters back to the white house, which makes us one of the most document it early american houses. and it's not a generic house. it's a very particular house. jefferson's letters are very detailed and...
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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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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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currently 19 states including west virginia have transgender athlete bands in public schools per the biden justice department formally opposes west virginia read writing in the statement of interest that federal law title ix protects transgendered girls against unlawful this commission in scholastic sports riley gaines swam competitively for the university of kentucky and publicly criticize transgender university of pennsylvania swimmer leah thomas. >> if you believe in science another's man and woman. to deny that is to deny science it is to deny logic. >> does get so west virginia law stays cruel and illegal the aclu telling fox news the allies had to picked unique incident in the overwhelming evidence transgender youth to participate in team sports has benefits for all. >> the supreme court is expected to issue an order in the coming weeks. in washington, david spunt fox news. >> two men in a 16 yoga under arrest for shoplifting hundreds of cans of powdered baby formula they targeted supermarkets in georgia and cops found them with $26000 worth of the cans. this is as the u.s. fac
currently 19 states including west virginia have transgender athlete bands in public schools per the biden justice department formally opposes west virginia read writing in the statement of interest that federal law title ix protects transgendered girls against unlawful this commission in scholastic sports riley gaines swam competitively for the university of kentucky and publicly criticize transgender university of pennsylvania swimmer leah thomas. >> if you believe in science another's...
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. let's get more on all this now from daniel lippman, white house reporterfor politico. welcome to you. good to see it. a few hours now since we have had news of this development. what is your assessment of what this will mean for donald trump and his aspirations to take a seat in the white house again. to take a seat in the white house aaain. ~ ~ �* , to take a seat in the white house aiainl. ~ �*, to take a seat in the white house auain.~ ~ �*, , again. well, i think it's good news for him politically _ again. well, i think it's good news for him politically in _ again. well, i think it's good news for him politically in the _ again. well, i think it's good news for him politically in the short - for him politically in the short term because this rallies his base, his base feels like they are looked down upon by the establishment in the big cities, the elites, they file globalisation has passed to them by. they want to make america more of a country from that decades ago, rememb
nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. let's get more on all this now from daniel lippman, white house reporterfor politico. welcome to you. good to see it. a few hours now since we have had news of this development. what is your assessment of what this will mean for donald trump and his aspirations to take a seat in the white house again. to take a seat in the white house aaain. ~ ~ �* , to take a seat in the white house aiainl. ~ �*, to take a seat in the white house auain.~ ~ �*, , again....
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our works in west virginia, bernard in the district of columbia. which is not a state and does not have the full democratic autonomy that all the other states too. in d.c., congress has the power to sweep in and overturn the law. and guess what? that's exactly what the republican-controlled house voted to do last month. now with the help of a handful of democratic senators senators including joe manchin, the senate is forced to do the same. joe manchin, in a majority of the native state senator going to tell the residents of district of columbia, who of course are the ones who will experience the effects of this law, what is safest for them. they don't get to tell west virginia that they probably shouldn't malott of guns on campus. that doesn't work in both directions. most people assumed that print like president joe biden, who has been a vocal supporter of home roland self determination in the district of columbia, would veto this. but now. no no. in a surprising and disappointing twist, yesterday the president announced that while he supports d.
our works in west virginia, bernard in the district of columbia. which is not a state and does not have the full democratic autonomy that all the other states too. in d.c., congress has the power to sweep in and overturn the law. and guess what? that's exactly what the republican-controlled house voted to do last month. now with the help of a handful of democratic senators senators including joe manchin, the senate is forced to do the same. joe manchin, in a majority of the native state senator...
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the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from ohio. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i move the committee do now rise. the chair: the question is on the motion that the committee rise. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. the chair: mr. speaker, the committee of the whole house on the state of the union having had under consideration h.r. 5 directs me to report that it has come to no resolution thereon. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports that the committee has had under consideration h.r. 5 and has come to no resolution thereon. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from north carolina seek reco
the chair: the gentleman from virginia yields. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from ohio. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i move the committee do now rise. the chair: the question is on the motion that the committee rise. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is...
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virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines. this is the first time in 65 years and only the second time in history that the united states has shared its nuclear propulsion technology. and we thank you for it. we are also proud to partner with the united kingdom to construct the next generation submarine to be called ssn-aukus, a new conventionally armed nuclear-powered submarine, based on a british design and incorporating cutting-edge australian, u.k., and u.s. technologies. this will be an australian sovereign capability, built by australians, commanded by the royal australian navy, and sustained by australian workers in australian shipyards with construction to begin this decade. australia's proud record of leadership in the international nuclear non-proliferation regime will of course continue. we will continue to adhere to all of our obligations under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and the treaty of rarotonga. our agreement unlocks a set of transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research and innovation
virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines. this is the first time in 65 years and only the second time in history that the united states has shared its nuclear propulsion technology. and we thank you for it. we are also proud to partner with the united kingdom to construct the next generation submarine to be called ssn-aukus, a new conventionally armed nuclear-powered submarine, based on a british design and incorporating cutting-edge australian, u.k., and u.s. technologies. this will be an...
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guest: i am from virginia and virginia has been the center of the parents debate and parents involved in education and one of the big reasons why glenn youngkin is a part of virginia, -- there is a big difference between democrats and republicans on education because republicans believe that american -- parents have the major part of raising their children and parents should have a major input. that is why glenn youngkin is governor in virginia and this has been in the works for 1.5 years, the education and workforce committee last term and this term and this is giving parents -- protecting basic rights for parents to protect them from intrusive federal governments. host: let's take a look at the highlights of that bill. i will put it on the screen. states must provi a public copy of any revision to the state's academic standard and teache should have two in person meetings for parents -- with parents every year and parents have us get -- ac -- a say when schools develop private policies and they must consent if any mental health or substance abuse screening takes place. a lot of peop
guest: i am from virginia and virginia has been the center of the parents debate and parents involved in education and one of the big reasons why glenn youngkin is a part of virginia, -- there is a big difference between democrats and republicans on education because republicans believe that american -- parents have the major part of raising their children and parents should have a major input. that is why glenn youngkin is governor in virginia and this has been in the works for 1.5 years, the...
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three more arrests following the death of this black man in a virginia state hospital. that brings the total number of second-degree murder charges in the case to ten. >>> a tornado in texas. that's not all. severe weather hits parts of the u.s. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. >>> the u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen will be back on capitol hill hoping to assure lawmakers there's no crisis for u.s. banks. she pulled together a deal to give an infusion of first republic, the major bank on the verge of failing. >> i can reassure the members of our committee that the banking system is sound. and americans can feel confident their deposits will be there when they need them. this week's actions demonstrate our commitment to ensure our financial system remains strong and the savings remain safe. >> the turmoil has sent stock prices on a wild ride for the last week. and the need for a $53 billion loan for credit suisse has rattled international markets. you can see, they're up right now. michael is a business columneis from los angeles. h
three more arrests following the death of this black man in a virginia state hospital. that brings the total number of second-degree murder charges in the case to ten. >>> a tornado in texas. that's not all. severe weather hits parts of the u.s. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. >>> the u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen will be back on capitol hill hoping to assure lawmakers there's no crisis for u.s. banks. she pulled together a deal...
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in the race after running his campaign on a promise to reform virginia's education system. during the contentious campaign cycle parents protested at several school board meetings throughout the state. >> here's what mcauliffe had to say in one of his debates against youngkin. >> i'm not going to let parents come into schools and take books out and make their own decisions. vetoed it. >> yeah. stopped the bill that i don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach. >> some of those parents were arrested at those school board meetings. the prompted backlash by sending a letter to president biden suggesting those parent protests were acts of domestic terrorism. garland in october of 2021 wrote his memo which directed the fbi to partner with local law enforcement and u.s. attorneys to monitor parental threats at school board meetings and, quote. prosecute them when appropriate. garland earlier this month defend the his memo saying it was not aimed at parents making complaints at school boards but instead general threats of violence against public officials
in the race after running his campaign on a promise to reform virginia's education system. during the contentious campaign cycle parents protested at several school board meetings throughout the state. >> here's what mcauliffe had to say in one of his debates against youngkin. >> i'm not going to let parents come into schools and take books out and make their own decisions. vetoed it. >> yeah. stopped the bill that i don't think parents should be telling schools what they...
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>>> also tonight, the death of a man at a virginia hospital. disturbing new video. deputies and hospital workers piling on top of him for several minutes until he stops moving. the 911 call for help. >>> the new atmospheric river event taking aim at california after record floods. al roker is tracking it. >>> the strike shutting down the nation's second largest school district. classes canceled for more than 400,000 students. what workers are demanding. >>> our nbc news exclusive. the teacher shot by a 6-year-old student. what she will never forget as he pointed the gun at her. >>> the dea's new warning about the rise of a deadly new street drug. >>> and the hall of famer who led the knicks to two championships. remembering the legendary willis reed. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. this is the day donald trump declared he would be arrested. that has not happened. but there are wheels in motion we're watching tonight. new york police deploying a show of force, ready for it but so far seeing nothing in the way of
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virginia tech. without further ado, i'll ask congressman courtney to come up and address the audience. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, admirable, for your kind introduction, and it's great to see you again. at the shopping caucus breakfast, he was a frequent flyer many times, and really did such an outstanding job for the navy during his career. obviously, he's kept his hand on it, like many other retired officers in the room here. and really, that helps all of us to have that continued persistent involvement. it's great to be with my great friend, rob wittman. we've actually been together since 2007, and, you know, we really just collaborated but in terms of the committee, but also some of the caucuses. there are other caucuses were involved in -- the working group, which just yesterday -- in terms of strengthening -- the strong support for that. i think one of the most significant security agreements in decades. so we're obviously not gonna filibuster here -- we really want to get right int
virginia tech. without further ado, i'll ask congressman courtney to come up and address the audience. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, admirable, for your kind introduction, and it's great to see you again. at the shopping caucus breakfast, he was a frequent flyer many times, and really did such an outstanding job for the navy during his career. obviously, he's kept his hand on it, like many other retired officers in the room here. and really, that helps all of us to have that...