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yet while virginia is stronger virginia has a populatione major migration problem, the data is irrefutable and even though the rate h year more people moved away rather than to virginia from the other 49 states fore children in our k through 12 public schools than five years ago, fewer than 10 3 out of 4 people leaving virginia make a hundred thousand dollars or more and the taxes they pay are them. among the states there are winners and there are losers. jobs and opportunity winners ant winners and losers, transportation quality education behavioral health, public winners and losers. virginia must be a winners and it's up to us to make that she is. as we are nearing the 250th reminded of the foundational pillars of rights and that pursuit is built freedoms and inshrine principles of equality and opportunity so erat all virginians and all you see, i think we can agree that virginia's story is america's story. it is our shared past and it will be our shared■í future. in the next chapter we must embrace the call to lead. t' virginians deserve it from the single mom in petersburg working t
yet while virginia is stronger virginia has a populatione major migration problem, the data is irrefutable and even though the rate h year more people moved away rather than to virginia from the other 49 states fore children in our k through 12 public schools than five years ago, fewer than 10 3 out of 4 people leaving virginia make a hundred thousand dollars or more and the taxes they pay are them. among the states there are winners and there are losers. jobs and opportunity winners ant...
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[applause] >> key the economic growth in virginia is the fact that virginia's power demand is growing at a rate 5 times that of our neighbors. the simple fact is that if we don't build capacity right now, virginia will not grow. invasion and base load power are key and are all the above, all american plan embraces everything. america's largest offshore wind development project, solar, hydrogen, nuclear, carbon capture and natural gas. this is an issue that we cannot turn away from, so let's work together to keep costs down and keep the lights on. [applause] >> virginians are in charge of our destiny, no one else and that means we also put power where it belongs with the people. we must reject the current misguided law that the allows california to dictate our vehicle laws. [applause] >> not only does it defy common sense, virginians should decide for virginians and with this misguided law in place the regulator process is starting this year meaning more and more virginians will see higher costs and fewer choices. the fastest way to fix this is for virginia's general assembly allowing
[applause] >> key the economic growth in virginia is the fact that virginia's power demand is growing at a rate 5 times that of our neighbors. the simple fact is that if we don't build capacity right now, virginia will not grow. invasion and base load power are key and are all the above, all american plan embraces everything. america's largest offshore wind development project, solar, hydrogen, nuclear, carbon capture and natural gas. this is an issue that we cannot turn away from, so...
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a road where virginia leads. and if we want to be on this road were more people call virginia home, then we can come around the table to lower the cost of living for all virginians. we can raise the ceiling and the floor in education. foster safe communities and protect our constitutional freedoms. we can empower people to not just choose a life but to choose to build their life it. it is time to lead it. and it is time to lead together. to build a virginian that is overflowing with opportunity and arrive at her ultimate destination which is the proverbial shining city on the hill. and in order to get there we must do it together. thank you. may god bless you, may god bless the commonwealth of virginia and may god bless our new speaker. [applause] [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] [applause] each night this week was showing state of the state addresses from across the country. in just a moment will hear from rhode island governor and speeches from new jersey governor phil murphy and alabama g
a road where virginia leads. and if we want to be on this road were more people call virginia home, then we can come around the table to lower the cost of living for all virginians. we can raise the ceiling and the floor in education. foster safe communities and protect our constitutional freedoms. we can empower people to not just choose a life but to choose to build their life it. it is time to lead it. and it is time to lead together. to build a virginian that is overflowing with opportunity...
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we are virginia. the first state to forge religious freedom in the fabric of our nation with the statute for religious freedom. with those timeless words that "god created the mind." free." we must lead, and we must do the right thing. [applause] for generations, these ideals, these liberties, these freedoms have been protected by our brave men and women in uniform. i want to take a moment and recognize virginia-based military service members, both reserve and active duty, and our amazing virginia national guard and their families who serve with them here and across the globe in defense of freedom. [applause] among them are the norfolk-based uss eisenhower and u.s. air gerald ford, supporting and defending our allies in the middle east. we say,, may god bless you, may he keep you, and may he watch over you and may he protect you. and we collectively say thank you. [applause] my friends were at halftime. -- we are at halftime, we have accomplished an extraordinary amount on a bipartisan basis and we ar
we are virginia. the first state to forge religious freedom in the fabric of our nation with the statute for religious freedom. with those timeless words that "god created the mind." free." we must lead, and we must do the right thing. [applause] for generations, these ideals, these liberties, these freedoms have been protected by our brave men and women in uniform. i want to take a moment and recognize virginia-based military service members, both reserve and active duty, and...
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it's west virginia. i would say to each and every one of you keep selling the wood god bless you, thank you. [applause] >> more state of the state address is coming up next. virtually from henry at mcmaster speeches from tony devers and jared polis the governors of wisconsin in colorado. ♪'s easement issue unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. ♪ ♪ ♪ buckeye broadband support c-span as well as other elvis and fred was given a to democracy. what's state department and pentagon officials testify about challenges in the red sea after yemen's iran backed houthis rebel attacks on ships in the region. watch a senate foreign relations subcommittee live sgt 2:15 p.m. on c-span2 spend our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. c-span's "washington journal" life form involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy. from washington d.c. discusses the latest on negotiations miles due on the hudson i
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come on virginia. maybe somebody will introduce one and make it effective 10 years from now and we can vote on it. maybe we can do it to make it in line with other areas. host: speaker scott, for good or bad, you can't read an interview with you or article about you without seeing the words "alligator skin cowboy boots, fitted designer suits. porsche." [laughter] "4s." [laughter] what are these things? speaker scott: when you grow up poor, there are some things that you say, if i ever get something, these are the things i will have. i went to texas a&m university and i would these guys with these great cowboy boots on. i love them. if you go to an them right i don't know. i like my suits. i like the boots. i like my shirts to look straight. life is short. i get back. my wife and i contribute. i like a nice car. i derived -- i drove a honda civic and then i graduated. i have been lucky. i have been blessed. i am grateful. i don't know what is next. we will take a chance and see what happens. we will see
come on virginia. maybe somebody will introduce one and make it effective 10 years from now and we can vote on it. maybe we can do it to make it in line with other areas. host: speaker scott, for good or bad, you can't read an interview with you or article about you without seeing the words "alligator skin cowboy boots, fitted designer suits. porsche." [laughter] "4s." [laughter] what are these things? speaker scott: when you grow up poor, there are some things that you say,...
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our families, our freedoms, we stood tall and west virginia and west virginia strong we were through covid, fires, floods, and storms. the world to sing that west virginia grit that we have got. now i'm going to lay aside what we have done. because my dad will say to me over and over and over, at one time believe it or not i was skinny and had brown hair i was a hottie toddy golfer. i went our state junior abbot are a couple times but all over the place playing in tournament after tournament was sams' made, it. he actually thought i was a pretty good player. with all of that being said, my dad said to me 1000, 1000 times son, the only shot in golf that matters is the next shot. your last shot went dead in the middle of the swamp, what can you do about it? if the last shot was a hole in one, what does it matter? the only shot in life and many situations is the next shot. and so with that being said i would say to you, we are a long way summing done and west virginia. we have got jobs to create, schools to enhance and schools to lift. let's make this laster that i have in the decades t
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why did they pick rather west virginia? i will tell you why they picked west virginia. they picked west virginia because there is no personal income tax on their pensions. there is absolutely because they see us on a pathway to irrat making more and more moves, they chose us. they could have gone anywhere. absolutely as they have this message through all of the grapevines, it brings more and more super qualified people to us. our veterans, wherever you, please stand. [ applause ] are,less stand. are,less [applause] >> i'm going i am going to stick with the veterans. i am going to go quickly. i am going to stick with the veterans for a minute. i am announcing a bill tonight that i am -- i am sorry, to give all of our veterans -- nobody is going to pay out of state tuition. we are going to pay in-state tuition in the state of west virginia, in addition to that, two more initiatives, i want to spend $5 million to super charge the ascend program in west virginia and $2.5 million from a joint initiative recruitment of our big bases all across the land to bring more veterans
why did they pick rather west virginia? i will tell you why they picked west virginia. they picked west virginia because there is no personal income tax on their pensions. there is absolutely because they see us on a pathway to irrat making more and more moves, they chose us. they could have gone anywhere. absolutely as they have this message through all of the grapevines, it brings more and more super qualified people to us. our veterans, wherever you, please stand. [ applause ] are,less...
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i did they pick, rather, west virginia? i will tell you why they picked west virginia. they picked west virginia because there's no personal income tax on pensions, there's absolutely a pathway to eradicating the income tax on them. we have made a big move at 21 1/4. we need to continue to make more and more and more moves. and they chose us. they could've gone anywhere. absolutely, as they propagate this message to all the great finds, it brings more and more super qualified people to us, our veterans. jamie and --, wherever you are, please stand. i'm going to stick with the veterans and go quickly. i'm going to stick with the veterans here in a minute. for a minute. i am announcing a bill tonight, to give free -- i'm sorry, to give all of our veterans, nobody is going to pay out-of- state tuition. we are going to pay in-state tuition in the state of west virginia. in addition to that, two more initiatives. i want to spend $5 million to supercharge the ascend program in west virginia. and $2.5 million for the joint initiative recruitment of our big bases all across the
i did they pick, rather, west virginia? i will tell you why they picked west virginia. they picked west virginia because there's no personal income tax on pensions, there's absolutely a pathway to eradicating the income tax on them. we have made a big move at 21 1/4. we need to continue to make more and more and more moves. and they chose us. they could've gone anywhere. absolutely, as they propagate this message to all the great finds, it brings more and more super qualified people to us, our...
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northern new york, new england and virginia. and he made it much to virginia his advantage, even at that time of the year because. he arrived in northern new york, new england in late may, early june. and he he that the summer in northern new york state, new england was not only hot but quote as hot as could be find and count as could be found in carolina or georgia. i, i suspect, indeed, that heat of northern climates may be more powerful than. those of southern ones in proportion, as they shorter there is as much fever, other bilious complaints on lake champlain as on the swamps of carolina find nothing. nothing anywhere else in point of climate which virginia need envy to any part the world. and i didn't quite feel that yesterday when i got off the plane, it was not quite what was was going on. and jeff well we know what was going on in jefferson's head. of course i do i do have remark that i have some summer neighborhood neighbors and east boothbay, maine, who live a good part the year in virginia not too far from here. but
northern new york, new england and virginia. and he made it much to virginia his advantage, even at that time of the year because. he arrived in northern new york, new england in late may, early june. and he he that the summer in northern new york state, new england was not only hot but quote as hot as could be find and count as could be found in carolina or georgia. i, i suspect, indeed, that heat of northern climates may be more powerful than. those of southern ones in proportion, as they...
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we've called virginia, but what do you gotten virginia? i mean, there were votes coming in there that i can tell us stuff. >> virginia, you sit you do see here again, more of a blue state, right? more of a north carolina. >> i >> would lean red. there are some people want to call it a battleground state. i would call it a light red state in presidential politics, since obama won, it wants 2008 historic black turnout. it stayed pretty consistent republican system. but when you come here again, this, this is it. we'll see if the north carolina results stay all trump red across the counties. but here, richmond mean county, it's the state capital. it's the blue spot within a blue presidential state, but a purple statewide state and state elections. the commonwealth of virginia that's where nikki haley's running there and you come up to the northern virginia suburbs. this is a warning sign for donald trump. this is an area joe biden won. the scenario that has been trending democratic again, the more affluent, upscale, college-educated suburbs g
we've called virginia, but what do you gotten virginia? i mean, there were votes coming in there that i can tell us stuff. >> virginia, you sit you do see here again, more of a blue state, right? more of a north carolina. >> i >> would lean red. there are some people want to call it a battleground state. i would call it a light red state in presidential politics, since obama won, it wants 2008 historic black turnout. it stayed pretty consistent republican system. but when you...
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and the virginia association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other capacities, even holding membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, of the epsilon chapter in portsmouth, virginia. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you an alpha phi alpha man, a virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia general assembly, please welcome attorney don scott. [applause] mr. scott: you know when everybody leaves, it's about to get bad. [laughter] all eyes on me. my name's not tupac. good afternoon, brothers. it is an honor to be here. i am overwhelmed for the honor of being here today with brothers from all over the country and brothers from all of the members of the divine nine. i never take the opportunity to speak before anybody, but especially my brother, i never take it lightly. because i know th
and the virginia association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other capacities, even holding membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, of the epsilon chapter in portsmouth, virginia. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you an...
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west virginia, west virginia, northern tier of the country. setting the rounds wintery weather for the northern plains. we have the potential for showers and thunderstorms maybe even severe weather across the gulf coast and look at the snow. this is round 1 by the way. we have several rounds to go as we get into the weekend and then part of this energy is going to combine with the energy from the south and bring us the potential for a coastal storm bringing not only heavy rain along the east coast but interior section snow. so it is the second official day of spring. still winter in a lot of areas, especially across the northern tier of the country. carley, my friend, spring is here. >> carley: spring is here just not reflect in the temperatures. >> janice: correct. >> carley: we got get there janice, thank you so much. president biden is set to announce another $6 billion in debt relief. this latest round will benefit 78,000 teachers, firefighters, nurses and other public service workers it. brings the total debt canceled by president biden t
west virginia, west virginia, northern tier of the country. setting the rounds wintery weather for the northern plains. we have the potential for showers and thunderstorms maybe even severe weather across the gulf coast and look at the snow. this is round 1 by the way. we have several rounds to go as we get into the weekend and then part of this energy is going to combine with the energy from the south and bring us the potential for a coastal storm bringing not only heavy rain along the east...
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>> virginia is so interesting. virginia is a very elite southern states. it has tremendous significance during the early 19th century and throughout the 19th century. a lot of the laws that were enacted during that early. became a model for other states in the south. and often times virginia served as a model slave society for other southern states in the union. it has a long political lineage with the madison, with jefferson, with all these political elites. and so in that sense it became an interesting test case to think about the struggle between how do we make real justice but accommodate the interest of slaveholders because that is a thing to do politically in the south. and i think virginia captured that very beautifully. >> i like what you said, accommodate the interests ofhi slave masters like holders will still grappling with the limitations of the justice system. how do you see that tension reconciling or if it can be reconciled with clemency being used as a way? >> the economic interest in the role of capitalism throughout the 19th century is a
>> virginia is so interesting. virginia is a very elite southern states. it has tremendous significance during the early 19th century and throughout the 19th century. a lot of the laws that were enacted during that early. became a model for other states in the south. and often times virginia served as a model slave society for other southern states in the union. it has a long political lineage with the madison, with jefferson, with all these political elites. and so in that sense it...
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she joins me from fairfax, virginia. jennifer, it doesn't look as though there are any big surprises in store this super tuesday. how unusual is it that both the democrats and the republican seemed to have their nominees before gone to conclusions even before super tuesday have played out? yeah, to me, that's kind of the story of this particular election day in the united states. where usually on a super tuesday, the reason we call it super is because it will be decisive, perhaps one way or another for one of the parties. but this year we have essentially 2 incumbent candidates who are competing for their parties. nominations, and neither of them are particularly competitive. joe biden, as the sitting incumbent in office, doesn't have any real competition on the democratic side. and donald trump has a fairly significant hold over this way and the demo in the republican party. and so there isn't a lot of competition to go on here. it seems like it's just a matter of waiting for all the votes to get counted towards the end
she joins me from fairfax, virginia. jennifer, it doesn't look as though there are any big surprises in store this super tuesday. how unusual is it that both the democrats and the republican seemed to have their nominees before gone to conclusions even before super tuesday have played out? yeah, to me, that's kind of the story of this particular election day in the united states. where usually on a super tuesday, the reason we call it super is because it will be decisive, perhaps one way or...
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eastern in vermont and virginia. republicans in alaska also ted their presidential caucuses at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 7:30 northina polls closed and now at 8:00 p.m. eastern polls closed in a and tennessee. at 8:30 p.m. eastern time polls close in arkansas and then at 9:00 p.m. east in colorado, minnesota, and texas. utah voters will wrap up their voting at 11:00 p.m. eastern for those republicans encompassing voting for democrats stops at 10:00 p.m. eastern. eleven eastern is been california polls close alaska is last up at midnight. as with us this evening wrought results will start with the states very. >> happy super tuesday to you. there are few that have come in. what serve the one you mentioned of north carolina polls close a associated p vote total donald trump already leading handily 28.1. the primary and north carolina already declared the winner wh 90% of the votes they know preference line were voters could put protest votes against joe bid just 10% therapy to the of virginia on the republide of the aisle
eastern in vermont and virginia. republicans in alaska also ted their presidential caucuses at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 7:30 northina polls closed and now at 8:00 p.m. eastern polls closed in a and tennessee. at 8:30 p.m. eastern time polls close in arkansas and then at 9:00 p.m. east in colorado, minnesota, and texas. utah voters will wrap up their voting at 11:00 p.m. eastern for those republicans encompassing voting for democrats stops at 10:00 p.m. eastern. eleven eastern is been california...
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she's in fairfax, virginia. and let's bring in james davis, who's a republican strategist joining us from miami beach, florida. jennifer, so it's no surprise the president biden is winning democratic primaries today, but how much support is joe biden losing due to his unconditional support of israel and, and how buildable has that made him i think it's a primary stage. it's very hard to know the answer. to that question, there are certainly a reasonable number of democratic voters who are logging some protest votes against joe biden. these are others who may have otherwise cast their vote for him in the primaries, but are otherwise voting. and none of the above or no contest or, or some other choosing some other option on the ballot as a way of indicating their displeasure and, and perhaps some weakness in his overall support. however, we know that voters who are really engaged at the primary stage are voters who are definitely likely to be engaged at the general election stage. and the idea that those voters as
she's in fairfax, virginia. and let's bring in james davis, who's a republican strategist joining us from miami beach, florida. jennifer, so it's no surprise the president biden is winning democratic primaries today, but how much support is joe biden losing due to his unconditional support of israel and, and how buildable has that made him i think it's a primary stage. it's very hard to know the answer. to that question, there are certainly a reasonable number of democratic voters who are...
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in virginia. in this ago in canada no assistance that work to define and from a commitment to legal paternalism but upheld roadblock, the decades responses made by countless women accuse of capital offenses. the demands are just as examines how these responses call such the makings of an intellectual history of enslaveds intellectu. she's published in william and mary quarterly, the journal of women's history in the journal of american legal history as well as the journal of the civil war era. so today's questions willab be speaking about her second work, "the demands of justice" right here. dr. nunley my first question for you is, how did this project start at how you define capital crimes in this particular century we are in? >> thank you for the introduction. thank you all for being here. after lunch, i know that's no small feat and so i appreciate you all. so this book started i was doing archival research working on my first book about black women in d.c. which at the time required be to look
in virginia. in this ago in canada no assistance that work to define and from a commitment to legal paternalism but upheld roadblock, the decades responses made by countless women accuse of capital offenses. the demands are just as examines how these responses call such the makings of an intellectual history of enslaveds intellectu. she's published in william and mary quarterly, the journal of women's history in the journal of american legal history as well as the journal of the civil war era....
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in virginia. and that very much altered their sexual lives and also informed a lot of the violence that we see in the book. and so if if that's the case, right, gender then creates another sort of mode of analysis for understanding why how these systems work to continue to extract labor from from enslaved women, their reproductive labor, their physical labor, their mental labor. and so if we began to look at what their lives really looked like and we look at how they responded. what we can get is a completely different way of understand what slavery was and a completely different way of understanding what the south was. and in that way, i think that these cases help us begin to locate an intellectual history that has been articulated by enslaved women who said enough. absolutely. so what would you like people to take away from reading the demands for justice? if you could take two things concretely, definitively, what would they be? you're asking a historian to do that we are not concise, as you'l
in virginia. and that very much altered their sexual lives and also informed a lot of the violence that we see in the book. and so if if that's the case, right, gender then creates another sort of mode of analysis for understanding why how these systems work to continue to extract labor from from enslaved women, their reproductive labor, their physical labor, their mental labor. and so if we began to look at what their lives really looked like and we look at how they responded. what we can get...
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and so i collected all of the cases i could from all the virginia counties from the library of virginia, and then i came home, right, celebrated the holiday, started the new semester and, boom, march 2020 happened. needless to say, i had a lot of time on my hands, and i ended up writing this book onon the porc. and i wrote this book, i had an you are general city when i was writing this book because this is the also during a time when we began to see a lot of anti-black violence, police brutality with george floyd and brianna taylor and many of us were organizing and marching, and i was organizing, marching in cleveland. and part of me was kind of feeling helpless because at the time there was a president in office who was adding fuel to the fire. and i was trying to figure out we are all here because there's something insufficient about justice as it exists in our current legal system. we're marching because we want to realize a more fuller, expansive reach of justice. and then i began to ask the question, how long have we been doing this. and then i,ing i assume that we've been doing
and so i collected all of the cases i could from all the virginia counties from the library of virginia, and then i came home, right, celebrated the holiday, started the new semester and, boom, march 2020 happened. needless to say, i had a lot of time on my hands, and i ended up writing this book onon the porc. and i wrote this book, i had an you are general city when i was writing this book because this is the also during a time when we began to see a lot of anti-black violence, police...
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as a member of the virginia house ofes. and 2022 he was elected by the members of his caucus to serve as the house democratic leader and i'm a native virginian. virginians were one of the first so in 1620, while 1619t's where the in insured from africa and when attorney scott is elected by his leaders that was a big deal but in practice they also in 2024 he became the first speaker of the house of delegates in virginia's history since 1619. [applause] so he is committed to building a strong democratic caucus in winning back bet the majority of the house of delegates. now let me tell you he's a■ virginian by the taxes that he pays and where he resides that he was born and raised in houston, texas and let me tell you one of six children raised by a single mother. this brother even with the few resources performed well in school and eventually enrolled in aerodynamicshouston area hige eventually matriculated to texas a&m university where he is a student leader was one of the prime charter of the pie omicron chapter and numbe
as a member of the virginia house ofes. and 2022 he was elected by the members of his caucus to serve as the house democratic leader and i'm a native virginian. virginians were one of the first so in 1620, while 1619t's where the in insured from africa and when attorney scott is elected by his leaders that was a big deal but in practice they also in 2024 he became the first speaker of the house of delegates in virginia's history since 1619. [applause] so he is committed to building a strong...
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fredericksburg, virginia. john as a teenage soldier was shot in the leg and the battle of petersburg in 1864 and eventually the confederate veteran became addicted to morphine to cope with the pain. of course the couple kept the addiction secret is a very stigmatized reality and if any worried what she called john to weakness and folly would eventually get out into the papers. there are somewhat of a prominent family in fredericksburg. almost over and over too they will quit but every time he realizes multiple times causing a rift to develop between the married couple. in the 1896 fanny returned home to the house one afternoon and found him overdosed on morphine. after promising a few days before itt yet again to quips. she stepped she fled for washington d.c. where she declared publicly she was going to file for divorce over his inability to quit the morphine. in a rare letter describing opioid addiction from her perspective, from the perspective of it addicted addicted veteranswife fanny wroe a bug implored
fredericksburg, virginia. john as a teenage soldier was shot in the leg and the battle of petersburg in 1864 and eventually the confederate veteran became addicted to morphine to cope with the pain. of course the couple kept the addiction secret is a very stigmatized reality and if any worried what she called john to weakness and folly would eventually get out into the papers. there are somewhat of a prominent family in fredericksburg. almost over and over too they will quit but every time he...
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the first slaves that came into virginia. they came right down the street from where i live and not far from where i serve now. i carry that energy with me as i walk into these rooms.■ years ago i was a single mom, you always -- so some of y'all that grew up with a father, it's cool. i don■f't begrunganything, but when you don't grow up with a father, you have to develop other skill setbe your mother. and mothers can be very protective. my mother used to always say, keep your head down, don't say nothin d a good job, don't mess it up. but i kept wanting to do more. m university, a p.w.i.,out figurig out, there aren't many black students here. it's a large school in texas. there were about 500 black students on campus. soou culture and i think a lot of us now are fighting to maintain our own identity and cultural identity. and a graduate from a&m went to the navy, as i said, got out, went to l.s.u. law school. in my third yea what you don't hear in my pretty bio, is i caught a federal drug conspiracy, crack cocaine conspir
the first slaves that came into virginia. they came right down the street from where i live and not far from where i serve now. i carry that energy with me as i walk into these rooms.■ years ago i was a single mom, you always -- so some of y'all that grew up with a father, it's cool. i don■f't begrunganything, but when you don't grow up with a father, you have to develop other skill setbe your mother. and mothers can be very protective. my mother used to always say, keep your head down,...
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i was born and raised in west virginia. i am a husband, father, businessman a bison farmer and boxer and believing and good old-fashioned family values drives liberals crazy. i am a conservative businessman and we need more of that. if i ran my businesses the way politicians spend dollars i would go broke. i also know services everything. politicians only put themselves first. we need to run government like a business that treats taxpayers like shareholders. we deserve a government who audits every time they spend so they can have a return on investment for our tax dollars. you know what else drives liberals crazy? we own guns because we like them. we shoot guns because it is fun. it is our god-given right. the constitution protects it. any attempt to infringe on a mountaineer to keep and bear arms will be met with resistance. as the father of an 11-year-old girl. you are darn right i don't want her sharing a locker room with any biological men. protecting the integrity of girl's is common sense. we can't let the woke left
i was born and raised in west virginia. i am a husband, father, businessman a bison farmer and boxer and believing and good old-fashioned family values drives liberals crazy. i am a conservative businessman and we need more of that. if i ran my businesses the way politicians spend dollars i would go broke. i also know services everything. politicians only put themselves first. we need to run government like a business that treats taxpayers like shareholders. we deserve a government who audits...
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the virginia mercury wrote in an article the other day saying 13 things to watch in the 2024 virginia general assembly session. it says the upcoming session could force youngkin to clarify his brand of purple state conservatism as democrats use their expanded power to send him a wave of bills on the hot button topics like gun control, marijuana sales, minimum wage, abortion, and same-sex marriage. one of the first proposals democrats filed for the upcoming session was legislation to ban future sales of assault style firearms and prohibit virginians under 21 from possessing them. democrats introduced a constitutional amendment that would enshrine abortion rights in the virginia constitution. beauty i for most people are abstractions. these are the things that virginians said, can you just fix these things for us please. >> that's what voters told us. voters said get back to solving problems for us. we have issues. we have a gun violence issue. not only in virginia but across the country. ban these weapons of war from our streets and from our children's schools. our children should not
the virginia mercury wrote in an article the other day saying 13 things to watch in the 2024 virginia general assembly session. it says the upcoming session could force youngkin to clarify his brand of purple state conservatism as democrats use their expanded power to send him a wave of bills on the hot button topics like gun control, marijuana sales, minimum wage, abortion, and same-sex marriage. one of the first proposals democrats filed for the upcoming session was legislation to ban future...
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ss virginia. he gave plans to and her husband, but it was mary who ended up making her way all the way to washington, d.c., aboard a ship, and she would not give her those plans to anybody but the secretary of war, edwin stanton. now, if you can imagine this free black woman, nobody arrived in washington d.c. and said she wanted to see the secretary of war and she ended up seeing the secretary of war. she was a formidable woman. she was granted a private audience, gave him the plans. it confirmed what the they already had heard that there was an ironclad ship being refitted in in at the gosport navy shipyard. it caused them to speed up the production of the uss monitor and she would stay in contact with stanton for years after that event. he was actually sorry that they were not that the government was not able to give her a pension because of her work, because she was a woman. there were other people like harriet tubman. she was the first woman to lead troops into battle. her efforts resulted in
ss virginia. he gave plans to and her husband, but it was mary who ended up making her way all the way to washington, d.c., aboard a ship, and she would not give her those plans to anybody but the secretary of war, edwin stanton. now, if you can imagine this free black woman, nobody arrived in washington d.c. and said she wanted to see the secretary of war and she ended up seeing the secretary of war. she was a formidable woman. she was granted a private audience, gave him the plans. it...
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she's to the university of virginia. i was talking about that with carrie janie last night, and she's going to add something to our understanding of the civil war. i feel confident and if any of you have read the january six, the report of the committee it's free and online and each of the leaders of the committee was given a chance write a preface and hers is all the civil war. it's about her great great grandfather who fought in an ohio regiment and how much the civil war has always meant to her. and so was she felt like she was honoring that love of country and all that americans went to stay one country between 1861 and 1865. so she may appear at a future one of these these gatherings. that's wonderful. thank you. thank you. let's see that book. one of the things i enjoyed about it among many is the references make to the classics. and so every chapter of the book. so as a chapter, each of the 13 days and each begins with an epigraph. the odyssey by homer. you also mentioned the influence of euclid on lincoln's think
she's to the university of virginia. i was talking about that with carrie janie last night, and she's going to add something to our understanding of the civil war. i feel confident and if any of you have read the january six, the report of the committee it's free and online and each of the leaders of the committee was given a chance write a preface and hers is all the civil war. it's about her great great grandfather who fought in an ohio regiment and how much the civil war has always meant to...
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does not quite fit this mold it was part of virginia when virginia left, west virginia did not exist there is not a succession so people can go back there. loyal west virginians do not like the sound of this. they're about 18000 confederates are people from west virginia who fought for the confederacy. this is going to be really problematical. >> these men left and they are going return to a loyal state. >> guest: rights. what happens if they are paroled and perhaps pardon, granted their citizenship back and now they are a voting block? what is going to play out then? >> it why do we want these disloyal men back in our midst? it is one thing to send confederate some two states that succeeded with the vast majority of the population supported the confederacy. it's another to send them home to places they are not wanted and that becomes very clear in the summer of 65. >> host: i will tell you this, professor this happens all the time we should be getting used to it in a house divided. somewhere around the point of ten minutes left in the interview, everybody watching suddenly gets off
does not quite fit this mold it was part of virginia when virginia left, west virginia did not exist there is not a succession so people can go back there. loyal west virginians do not like the sound of this. they're about 18000 confederates are people from west virginia who fought for the confederacy. this is going to be really problematical. >> these men left and they are going return to a loyal state. >> guest: rights. what happens if they are paroled and perhaps pardon, granted...
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[cheers and applause] >> good afternoon, virginia. [applause] thank you, thank you all for being here. my first immediate emotion is just gratitude, very grateful. i know this is god's favor. i know this is god's grace, which is undeserved favor, and i'm grateful. i want to thank my family, especially my wife, mylanta. -- melinda. stand up. [applause] and my -- she thinks my mini campaign manager. she thinks i could have won a campaign without it. stand up, peyton. [laughing] my little 15-year-old daughter. so y'all, in real talk, without them i wouldn't be here. .. family, without them allowing us to be away, countless hours, congress might, people pulling in different directions, town meetings, council meetings, committee meetings. so we want to thank our families. and let me congratulate all the new delegates here. congratulations. [applause] (applause). >> i want to say thank you to all of your families as well because i know they made huge sacrifices for you to be here today and we don't ever want to forget those sacrifices. i'm
[cheers and applause] >> good afternoon, virginia. [applause] thank you, thank you all for being here. my first immediate emotion is just gratitude, very grateful. i know this is god's favor. i know this is god's grace, which is undeserved favor, and i'm grateful. i want to thank my family, especially my wife, mylanta. -- melinda. stand up. [applause] and my -- she thinks my mini campaign manager. she thinks i could have won a campaign without it. stand up, peyton. [laughing] my little...