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on a rainy monday in arlington, virginia, president trump celebrating general mark miley on becoming chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the event taking place amid an escalating impeachment battle right over the bridge in washington. trump offering no words on the matter during the ceremony, but hours later continuing his tirade against the house's lead investigator. >> adam schiff representative, congressman made up what i said. he actually took words and made it up. >> he also renewed his attacks on the whistle-blower at the center of the inquiry against him, telling reporters today that he wants to know the identity of the unnamed informant. >> do you know who the whistle-blower is, sir? >> well, we're trying to find out about our whistle-blower. we have a whistle-blower that reports things that were incorrect. >> this as attorneys for the unnamed intelligence officer raised, quote, serious concerns regarding their clients' safety, alleging, quote, certain individuals are offered a $50,000 bounty for the whistle-blower's identity. the vice-chairman of the senate intelligence c
on a rainy monday in arlington, virginia, president trump celebrating general mark miley on becoming chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the event taking place amid an escalating impeachment battle right over the bridge in washington. trump offering no words on the matter during the ceremony, but hours later continuing his tirade against the house's lead investigator. >> adam schiff representative, congressman made up what i said. he actually took words and made it up. >> he also...
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other people don't seem to care about, because the real threat is the one you don't see coming dave in virginia, dave >> caller: hi, jim how you doing? >> i'm doing well. i was born in plymouth meeting and i was raised in summit >> oh, my! we're dop will gangers i love that. >> yeah. >> caller: we want to leave half our assets with certain minimum amount to our two children and retire on the other half they were both in their mid 20s. and we will adjust our lifestyle if we have to in order to leave that minimum now most money managers will say that at our age in a normalized interest rate environment we should be about 60% in stocks and the kid should be around 85%. so without setting up new trusts, we invest the minimum amount as if it were their money now and if so allocate stocks hatch at 60% and half at 85% >> i think the 85% all in for younger people is definitely right. for you, assuming you're my age, i think 60 to 65, we're going to go longer than the actual table. i prefer always to put a little bit more stock in there than most think st if it you want to go 90 for 20-year-olded, i wou
other people don't seem to care about, because the real threat is the one you don't see coming dave in virginia, dave >> caller: hi, jim how you doing? >> i'm doing well. i was born in plymouth meeting and i was raised in summit >> oh, my! we're dop will gangers i love that. >> yeah. >> caller: we want to leave half our assets with certain minimum amount to our two children and retire on the other half they were both in their mid 20s. and we will adjust our...
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let's discuss the latest news with congressman jerry connelly of virginia, a key member of the over sight and foreign affairs committee. thanks for being with us. >> great to be with you, brianna. >> so you heard this reporting from "the washington post" that the attorney general has held private meetings overseas with foreign intelligence officials looking for their help in this effort to investigate the beginnings of the russia probe which turned into the mueller probe. how do you think foreign officials are viewing this effort? what would your concerns be? >> i hope they would view it with horror and would not cooperate with -- try to stay out of it. the last thing in the world we need is more foreign interference with our domestic political situation. this is unprecedented. the attorney general of the united states investigating a special prosecutor who reported to him and the origins of his special report. that is unheard of and it is improper. and quite frankly i think the attorney general needs to resign. he is no longer even pretending to be objective in the meeti -- in the meting
let's discuss the latest news with congressman jerry connelly of virginia, a key member of the over sight and foreign affairs committee. thanks for being with us. >> great to be with you, brianna. >> so you heard this reporting from "the washington post" that the attorney general has held private meetings overseas with foreign intelligence officials looking for their help in this effort to investigate the beginnings of the russia probe which turned into the mueller probe....
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for high commissioner bachelet, rosa and virginia, human rights are personal and they should be for the rest of us. advancing the rights and opportunities of women and girls is the great unfinished business of the 21st century. it is important to take a broad view of what is happening in the effort to continue to promote human rights worldwide. consider the recent report from the defense department's inspector general on conditions at a refugee camp in syria, where tens of thousands of women and children are being held in horrible conditions. and lack of proper security has resulted in the spread of isis ideology i the women in the camp -- by the women in the cap. we know women play critical roles in violent extremism as perpetrators and victims. we also know women are often in a prime position to root out early signs of radicalization because women's rights and physical safety are often the first targets of fundamentalists. often come our united states and our global counterterrorism strategies fail to enlist women to combat this radicalism. the years, the georgetown institute helped t
for high commissioner bachelet, rosa and virginia, human rights are personal and they should be for the rest of us. advancing the rights and opportunities of women and girls is the great unfinished business of the 21st century. it is important to take a broad view of what is happening in the effort to continue to promote human rights worldwide. consider the recent report from the defense department's inspector general on conditions at a refugee camp in syria, where tens of thousands of women...
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we are talking about nurses, therapists and 11 more doctors arrested in west virginia. 58 of the arrests happened in texas alone and at the number of people charge so far this year is more than double the number charged over the past two years combined. the feds, because this has become a multibillion-dollar industry, that's where the problem comes in. this, by the way, they believe is just the tip of the iceberg. it's important to reiterate them or at than 400,000 americans have died from opioid overdose in the past 19 years. >> shepard: thank you. another major retailer of filing for bankruptcy protection and plan to shut down many stores. we are live from times square outside of one of them. plus we will head to neil cavuto's brand-new home and talk about the huge changes that have just happened at our sister network, fox business. ♪ >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
we are talking about nurses, therapists and 11 more doctors arrested in west virginia. 58 of the arrests happened in texas alone and at the number of people charge so far this year is more than double the number charged over the past two years combined. the feds, because this has become a multibillion-dollar industry, that's where the problem comes in. this, by the way, they believe is just the tip of the iceberg. it's important to reiterate them or at than 400,000 americans have died from...
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a virginia doctor faces life in prison for prescribing half a million doses of opioids in two years. we'll take a look at the ramifications next. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> dana: the newest healthcare break could be years away. in the development of a universal flu vaccine that would potentially eliminate the need to get a shot every single year. jonathan serre is live in our washington bureau with more. this would be good news. >> would be fantastic news for those who don't want to get a flu shot every year. national institutes of health is investigating up to $130 million in research and development to be led by the university of georgia because the flu viruss are constantly changing, public health officials have to update the current vaccine each year based on the three or four strains they predict will be the most prominent in the upcoming flu season. wha
a virginia doctor faces life in prison for prescribing half a million doses of opioids in two years. we'll take a look at the ramifications next. >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> dana: the newest healthcare break could be years away. in the development...
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the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am grateful to you for holding this hearing today. an issue that has been in need of examination for some time. i'm hopeful after today's hearing we can act on some of the excellent ideas and many others that have been put forward on this committee. while the responsibility of carrying out elections is one of local state government, they do have a critical role to play as has been discussed. it is a fact that other countries are trying to interfere in u.s. elections. russia, most notably. we must remain vigilant. new threats will never cease and our nation must stay to ensure our elections stay secure. it is our duty to carry out that mandate and resist all forms of tyranny that written our freedom. i have listened with interest. it seems we moving into different directions. one towards more use of technology. decentralization, block chain. i am curious about real time testing of block chain in west virginia. your your neighboring state, west virginia had apparent success in using t
the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am grateful to you for holding this hearing today. an issue that has been in need of examination for some time. i'm hopeful after today's hearing we can act on some of the excellent ideas and many others that have been put forward on this committee. while the responsibility of carrying out elections is one of local state government, they do have a critical role to play as has been discussed. it is a fact that other countries are...
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this is joint base meyer henderson hall in virginia, the president there for -- this is a formal ceremony that welcomes the new chairman of the join chiefs of staff, general mark milly. he was confirmed, of course, back in july. of course, chairman of the joint chiefs, the highest military ranking officer of the country. we are watching this 21-gun salute, i believe, is what we're going to get here. john th jonathan lemire, what do we know, if anything, about who has the ear of this president right now as he is navigating unchartered territory for his administration so far? >> well, most of the so-called -- have left. there aren't many checks and balances left in that west wing, very few guardrails remain. certainly, you know, there are figures of this administration, secretary of state pompeo still carries an outsized voice. but in terms of being in the building who can help him gird for the incoming impeachment fight, there aren't many. according to our reporting he's grown frustrated with actsing chief of staff mick mulvaney, growing frustrated with the new press secretary stephanie gr
this is joint base meyer henderson hall in virginia, the president there for -- this is a formal ceremony that welcomes the new chairman of the join chiefs of staff, general mark milly. he was confirmed, of course, back in july. of course, chairman of the joint chiefs, the highest military ranking officer of the country. we are watching this 21-gun salute, i believe, is what we're going to get here. john th jonathan lemire, what do we know, if anything, about who has the ear of this president...
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ceremony in virginia honoring the joint chief chair. drop in. >> president trump: the american, army, navy, coast guard and the united states marines. we're gathered today for a truly historic occasion. we're here to welcome our outstanding new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley. mark i want to congratulate you. you are my friend, advisor and you deserve this position. i never had a doubt. congratulations. [applause] i also want to express our profound gratitude to mark's wife, holly ann and his children mary and peter for their selfless devotion to our country. the strength of our military is truly found in the love and support of our military families: those families are so important. we're honored to be joined by some of america's gold star families. your treasured loved ones made the supreme sacrifice for our nation. they're looking down on you right now. you look up in the sky they're looking down on you. our debt to you is infinite and eternal. america will hold you in its heart forever and we will never for
ceremony in virginia honoring the joint chief chair. drop in. >> president trump: the american, army, navy, coast guard and the united states marines. we're gathered today for a truly historic occasion. we're here to welcome our outstanding new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley. mark i want to congratulate you. you are my friend, advisor and you deserve this position. i never had a doubt. congratulations. [applause] i also want to express our profound gratitude to...
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west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much on touch nature here that. we don't have that agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that bees might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered to me provides that. the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to provide a ray of hope in these economically trying times. coal continues to be mined in the region whole mountain tops are being dug up but there are hardly any jobs even so some people here still believe president donald trump's promise to save the coal industry. but outside with the beads no one talks politics regardless of who they voted for in the end the love of west virginia is the most important thing. the mountains are the home i've written my whole life so for here raised here and. can't be that. mark clearly doesn't think this project will solve all the region's problems but he hopes it wil
west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much on touch nature here that. we don't have that agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that bees might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered to me provides that. the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to...
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. >> reporter: the search intense fight across ohio,pennsylvania and west virginia to find these four men the gallia county sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon, or a shank. the inmates stole a jail vehicle and drove to a get away car, eventually found more than four hours away in pennsylvania >> our detectives have established that the inmates had the insistence and the escaping from at least one individual on the outside. >> reporter: the decades old 22-bed jail is located in the built of the county courthouse, next to the ohio/west virginia boarder in the small down. this community is no stranger to jail breaks with three since august earlier this month, one of the men on the run now escaped with another inmate the pair was quickly recaptured. >> after taking off, i quickly realized that our jail was outdated and insufficient to meet the needs and the numbers of the criminals we do not have our ability to lock our inmates in cells like a usual jail would. >> reporter: residents here are sounding
. >> reporter: the search intense fight across ohio,pennsylvania and west virginia to find these four men the gallia county sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon, or a shank. the inmates stole a jail vehicle and drove to a get away car, eventually found more than four hours away in pennsylvania >> our detectives have established that the inmates had the insistence and the escaping from at least one...
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harvey in virginia, go ahead. dealr: my question has to with the way the senate and congress operate. hello? host: you are on the air, we are listening. caller: okay. nancy pelosi and mcconnell in the senate, they appoint these committee chairman's. we are spending money to conduct this impeachment hearing by the committee on intelligence and the other committee -- judiciary committee. rule therecy pelosi is an impeachment inquiry spending taxpayer money to conduct an inquiry which half of our representatives have not voted on and approved such spending? i don't understand it. when democrats are in power, this huntergs -- biden thing was under the table and now the republicans bring it up because democrats brought up this stuff on trump. your question about how they started the procedure, the washington post reports on how the intelligence committee has taken the lead. in their story, and a strategy shift, democrats settle on shift -- adam schiff to lead the inquiry. house democrats hoping to build a case to remov
harvey in virginia, go ahead. dealr: my question has to with the way the senate and congress operate. hello? host: you are on the air, we are listening. caller: okay. nancy pelosi and mcconnell in the senate, they appoint these committee chairman's. we are spending money to conduct this impeachment hearing by the committee on intelligence and the other committee -- judiciary committee. rule therecy pelosi is an impeachment inquiry spending taxpayer money to conduct an inquiry which half of our...
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on authorities trying to zero in on four escaped inmates, searching in ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia >> four prisoners escaped by assaulting a correctional officer, will be in a charcoal gray dodge charger. >> reporter: the inmates used a homemade weapon in the escape, stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car that was waiting for them. >> our detectiveshave established that the inmates had the assistance icaping from at least one individual on the outside. >> reporter: the getaway vehicle was found in pennsylvania four hours away one escaped inmate, christopher clemente spotted at a shopping mall in greensburg, pennsylvania the mall was cleared the escape in the ohio town of gallia police is the third since august the 22-bed jail is more than 50 years old. >> our jail was outdated and insufficient to meet the needs and the numbers of the criminals and the types of criminals that we are currently housing >> it's concerning it's an old jail they've been beating around the bush for years trying to -- all they do is talk about it building a new one, and you don't see no action. >>
on authorities trying to zero in on four escaped inmates, searching in ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia >> four prisoners escaped by assaulting a correctional officer, will be in a charcoal gray dodge charger. >> reporter: the inmates used a homemade weapon in the escape, stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car that was waiting for them. >> our detectiveshave established that the inmates had the assistance icaping from at least one individual on the outside....
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rob: welcome back, doctor could be sentenced to life, prescriptions lead to death of west virginia, 20 years in prison, wow. jillian: fda is investigating a possible link between zantac and cancer, no official recall for brand or generic version, fda says people should not panic but suggest people switch to another medication, makers of zantac are cooperating with the fda. rob: general motors workers strike could be near an end, picketing workers pay for paycheck. jillian: tracee carrasco with what to expect this morning, good morning, tracee. tracee: good morning, we are entering week 3, day 15 of this strike as general motors workers walk off the picket line, we are expecting those talks to continue between both sides as they have been going on every single day but today begins the day when strikes employees can get a paycheck, they can earn $250 a week in strike pay that works out 6.25 an hour, plus talks ongoing and have progressed to main table stage which means they're getting a lot of the big issues out there discussing them, the points of contention still remaining the same, he
rob: welcome back, doctor could be sentenced to life, prescriptions lead to death of west virginia, 20 years in prison, wow. jillian: fda is investigating a possible link between zantac and cancer, no official recall for brand or generic version, fda says people should not panic but suggest people switch to another medication, makers of zantac are cooperating with the fda. rob: general motors workers strike could be near an end, picketing workers pay for paycheck. jillian: tracee carrasco with...
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. >> reporter: the search intensifying across ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia to find these four men. the sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio just after midnight by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon or shank. the inmates stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car, eventually found more than four hours away in pennsylvania. >> our detectives have established that the inmates had the assistance in escaping from at least one individual on the outside. >> reporter: the decades old 22 bed jail is located in the basement of the county courthouse next to the ohio, west virginia border in the small town of gala poe leez. this community is no stranger to jailbreaks with three since august. earlier this month, one of the men on the run now escaped with another inmate. the pair was quickly recaptured. >> after taking office, i quickly realized that our jail wasout da outdated and insuffico meet the needs and the numbers of the criminals. we do not have the ability to lock our inmates in cells like a conventional jail would. >> resident
. >> reporter: the search intensifying across ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia to find these four men. the sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio just after midnight by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon or shank. the inmates stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car, eventually found more than four hours away in pennsylvania. >> our detectives have established that the inmates had the assistance in escaping from at least one...
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he joins us now from fairfax virginia thank you very much for joining us and firstly your thoughts on the interview we heard then there from hashem that there were certain key things that were missing how do you think the crown prince came across. i agree with the. assessment i mean it was interesting to see the interview and the sense that he doesn't get m.b.a.'s doesn't give interviews very frequently this is the 1st probably interview that he gave since the murder. but with all due respect to see c.b.s. the 60 minutes and to norah o'donnell i don't think the. interview was aggressive enough i didn't think it was aggressive enough to pursue some of the more serious questions although there were 2 or 3 questions that were already serious were asked but again with all due respect i think the interview. raise more questions them than answers that from the problems of course saudi perspective and i think it was a good exercise in public relations and the tommy of course no coincident with the anniversary of. the deaths clearly a lot of questions still to be asked that the crown prince a
he joins us now from fairfax virginia thank you very much for joining us and firstly your thoughts on the interview we heard then there from hashem that there were certain key things that were missing how do you think the crown prince came across. i agree with the. assessment i mean it was interesting to see the interview and the sense that he doesn't get m.b.a.'s doesn't give interviews very frequently this is the 1st probably interview that he gave since the murder. but with all due respect...
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director of the university of virginia's institute of politics, let me start with this, larry, i have a strong feeling that much of the media, most of the media are excited about impeachment not just because they think it would vindicate investigative reporting on donald trump but major boost to clicks and ratings. >> well, that was certainly true during nixon impeachment hearings and certainly true during clinton, the other impeachment of andrew, they didn't have television, the hottest ticket in washington was the seat in the gallery, i mean, this is just the way it is, it's a big story. howie: right. nixon impeachment there's no internet but certainly clinton. after the house impeached him, 73% approval rating because he was a one-party impeachment. should backfire on pelosi and democrats because if you look at polls, i know you do, impeachment is not all that popular with the overall electorate? >> they would be led by polls not just their own but others that they see and as you know we have an awful lot of polling, if the public responds negatively they want to be with that becau
director of the university of virginia's institute of politics, let me start with this, larry, i have a strong feeling that much of the media, most of the media are excited about impeachment not just because they think it would vindicate investigative reporting on donald trump but major boost to clicks and ratings. >> well, that was certainly true during nixon impeachment hearings and certainly true during clinton, the other impeachment of andrew, they didn't have television, the hottest...
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>> as i said sex is 99% with virginia with the whether it's expects or a chromosome constitution is. but let's billy clear, biologically is one thing but the personal identity could be a difference space and is a very complicated issue and i'm not saying anything in particular of novel or eliminating this conversation but one is to be inspected for those individuals at five themselves in the circumstance that are not comfortable with their genetics. >> how will nih will be nih put a transgender woman into a male or a female? i >> think that study was looking at transgender women. >> doctor collins, if it's looking at the studies on female collegiate runners. as a transgender woman going to be assigned to the female or the male branch and if they're assigned to the female branch, isn't there a risk that makes the study less valuable two female runners? >> i don't have an easy answer to your question. i think they would ask for -- sex assigned at birth. >> thank you very much. >> congresswoman -- >> let me just say thank you for an informative and very hopeful tour last week. i just wa
>> as i said sex is 99% with virginia with the whether it's expects or a chromosome constitution is. but let's billy clear, biologically is one thing but the personal identity could be a difference space and is a very complicated issue and i'm not saying anything in particular of novel or eliminating this conversation but one is to be inspected for those individuals at five themselves in the circumstance that are not comfortable with their genetics. >> how will nih will be nih put a...
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virginia argued and i was not entirely convinced of the mathematical thinking that it really is useful and helpful so i will start with a person who completely disagreed with eugenia cheng was this man here. she's a very prominent mathematician in the 19th century. and in 1842 he was invited to speak at the british society for the advancement in the industrial city of manchester and as he wrote his brother after he came back, h she stood there before all of those british men of science and told them it is the glorious science to be of no use and in particular mathematics. he said mathematics he declared his the only purpose of mathematics is the honor of the human spirit, that it really has nothing useful in it and he said that is a great thing. now, the fact is completely useless. the fact is he didn't make a lot and the people he was talking to were the people making money from all of those innovations they thought were based on math and here he comes with his funny accents to tell them that mathematics is completely useless. he didn't make many converts among his audience. however,
virginia argued and i was not entirely convinced of the mathematical thinking that it really is useful and helpful so i will start with a person who completely disagreed with eugenia cheng was this man here. she's a very prominent mathematician in the 19th century. and in 1842 he was invited to speak at the british society for the advancement in the industrial city of manchester and as he wrote his brother after he came back, h she stood there before all of those british men of science and told...
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west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much on touch nature here. yet. we don't have the agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that these might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered you provides that . the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to provide a ray of hope in these economically trying times. coal continues to be mined in the region whole mountain tops are being dug up but there are hardly any jobs even so some people here still believe president donald trump's promise to save the coal industry. but outside with the beads no one talks politics regardless of who they voted for in the end the love of west virginia is the most important thing. the mountains are the home and i've lived in my whole life. board here raised here you . can't be that. mark lilly doesn't think this project will solve all the region's problems but he hopes
west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much on touch nature here. yet. we don't have the agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that these might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered you provides that . the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to...
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on monday, will be in arlington virginia for recording of the chapter on books podcast. featuring will pay good, thursday look for us in san francisco. stephen kinzer his biography of sidney gottlieb, the head of the cia's mk ultra mind control program that was dissolved in the mid- 1970s. and saturday will be in marietta, georgia for jackie gingrich from his thoughts on the dangers of political polarization. most of these events are often to the public. if you know in attendance, take those picture and tagus at book tv on twitter facebook or instagram. . . . >>
on monday, will be in arlington virginia for recording of the chapter on books podcast. featuring will pay good, thursday look for us in san francisco. stephen kinzer his biography of sidney gottlieb, the head of the cia's mk ultra mind control program that was dissolved in the mid- 1970s. and saturday will be in marietta, georgia for jackie gingrich from his thoughts on the dangers of political polarization. most of these events are often to the public. if you know in attendance, take those...
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. >> i traveled to virginia commonwealth university in richmond to meet research erma shell peace. she's investigating vaping during this cbd craze. >> but if that e liquid happens to be tainted, you're increasing the very rapid response whatever it's covered with. >> studies show in ten minutes alone, almost half the cbd is absorbed. so that means you'll feel the effects so much faster than anything else. but if it's a tainted product, that's when it gets dangerous, even dead lly. >> people are getting hurt. there's been a rash of poisonings from adulterated products. we've seen outbreaks in atlanta. we've seen them in the mid atlantic. while they are isolated, it's a rash. it's symptomatic of something. >> something that piece began looking into in 2017 when she started to hear rumblings about problems with vape pens and cbd. >> where did you decide to look where this drug forms? >> right, we started monitoring what people were saying about electronic cigarettes. >> piece started reading online posts and receiving alarming calls from people who thought they had been vaping cbd. >
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virginia filed her own suit and received a financial settlement from epstein. virginia sued. in 2011 virginia decided to talk to a british newspaper and got $160,000 for her story and that photo of her with prince andrew. >> you sold a story to a tabloid story and received a payout. you have a book manuscript that some say you want to sell. what do you say to those who today say this is someone who is trying to sell a very salacious story and benefitting financially from it. >> that's the way i thought it was done. i didn't know you are supposed to say no. every single interview after that i have never taken a dollar for. >> after her story appeared in the press, fbi agents flew to australia to interview her. she says they seemed to focus on the people around epstein. >> they showed you pictures of people. >> they showed me a whole big binder of people. i told them i know this person. i know what they have done. and what can we do from there? i thought we were going to get far. >> but again federal prosecutors did not bring charges. virginia says she later spoke to one of the
virginia filed her own suit and received a financial settlement from epstein. virginia sued. in 2011 virginia decided to talk to a british newspaper and got $160,000 for her story and that photo of her with prince andrew. >> you sold a story to a tabloid story and received a payout. you have a book manuscript that some say you want to sell. what do you say to those who today say this is someone who is trying to sell a very salacious story and benefitting financially from it. >>...
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west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much untouched nature here. yet. we don't have the agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that bees might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered in your provides that. the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to provide a ray of hope in these economically trying times. coal continues to be mined in the region whole mountaintops are being dug up but there are hardly any jobs even so some people here still believe president donald trump's promise to save the coal industry. but outside with the bees no one talks politics regardless of who they voted for in the end the love of west virginia is the most important thing. the mountains are the home i've built in my whole life so board here raised here. can't be that. mark clearly doesn't think this project will solve all the region's problems but he hopes it w
west virginia has one big advantage they tell us that there's still so much untouched nature here. yet. we don't have the agricultural problems that other states have in other words we don't have the mondo food source that bees might these might be taking advantage of they need a lot of different kinds just like human beings need a lot of different kinds of sources for their food and whispered in your provides that. the label emphasizes that the product is a collaborative effort it means to...
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. >> i traveled to virginia commonwealth university in richmond to meet research jeremy shell pease. she's researching vaping in the cbd phase. >> if that happened to be tainted you're also increasing the very rapid response of whatever it's adulterated with. >> studies show that in ten minutes alone almost half the cbd is absorbed, so that means you'll feel the effects so much faster than anything else, but if it's a tainted product, that's when it gets dangerous, even deadly. >> people are getting hurt. there's been a rash of poisonings from adulterated products. we have seen outbreaks in atlanta. we've seen them in the mid-atlantic and so while they're isolated, it's a rash. it's symptomatic of something. >> something that pease began looking into in 2017 when she started to hear rumblings about vape pens and cbd. >> so one of the places you decided to look were these drug forums? >> right. so we started monitoring what people were saying about electronic cigarettes. >> pease started reading online posts and receiving alarming calls from people who thought they had been vaping cbd
. >> i traveled to virginia commonwealth university in richmond to meet research jeremy shell pease. she's researching vaping in the cbd phase. >> if that happened to be tainted you're also increasing the very rapid response of whatever it's adulterated with. >> studies show that in ten minutes alone almost half the cbd is absorbed, so that means you'll feel the effects so much faster than anything else, but if it's a tainted product, that's when it gets dangerous, even...
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. >> duffy grew up in west virginia, son of an irish coalminer who lost a leg in a mining accident and went into politics. he became a minister, opposed the war and acquired a phd in urban sociology. he was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. he is married, has two sons, and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? meredith. >> good to see you. can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here in american history tv. next on "the presidency," stanford university historian bertrand patenaude talks about herbert hoover and aid to poverty-stricken soviet russia. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa, was part of a daylong conference of his humanitarian work. it was mr. hoover's global efforts that propelled him toward a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. >> welcome to the second half of our event. i am going to mosey in on the beginning of my own presentation so people
. >> duffy grew up in west virginia, son of an irish coalminer who lost a leg in a mining accident and went into politics. he became a minister, opposed the war and acquired a phd in urban sociology. he was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. he is married, has two sons, and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? meredith. >> good to see you. can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel...
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[applause] recently outside of richmond in virginia, jerome describe interactions with the fbi during the mueller investigation. >> i went back monday to new york and i gave an interview and announced the world i was rejecting. i haven't even told my lawyers i was going to do it. they would have told me not to. i said if this is where justice has come to, then put me in prison that i'm not going to live before god, and i won't do it to save myself for anything else. a higher standard we are going to be judged by, for not doing it. they had ridiculed before they threw us out. she believed god intervened and said -- i don't appreciate you ridiculing god but if you were askinyou'reasking if i figured i did myself. and he said your book should take a fact here into the air anand there andyour books are a. i've listened to the live stream and i've researched you for hours and mom's. it was a political operation. i wasn't going to give them the crime because the one they wanted me to give them wasn't true. i said would you like to know one of the people you are talking to me about and of co
[applause] recently outside of richmond in virginia, jerome describe interactions with the fbi during the mueller investigation. >> i went back monday to new york and i gave an interview and announced the world i was rejecting. i haven't even told my lawyers i was going to do it. they would have told me not to. i said if this is where justice has come to, then put me in prison that i'm not going to live before god, and i won't do it to save myself for anything else. a higher standard we...
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. >> duffy grew up in west virginia, son of an irish coalminer who lost a leg in a mining accident and went into politics. he became a minister, opposed the war and acquired a phd in urban sociology. he was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. he is married, has two sons, and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? meredith. >> good to see you. can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here in american history tv. next on "the presidency," stanford university historian bertrand patenaude talks about herbert hoover and aid to poverty-stricken soviet russia. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa, was part of a daylong conference of his humanitarian work. it was mr. hoover's global efforts that propelled him toward a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. >> welcome to the second half of our event. i am going to mosey in on the beginning of my o
. >> duffy grew up in west virginia, son of an irish coalminer who lost a leg in a mining accident and went into politics. he became a minister, opposed the war and acquired a phd in urban sociology. he was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. he is married, has two sons, and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? meredith. >> good to see you. can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel...
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protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young, to demonstrate climate science, in schools. most of the time, i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions like, "oh, but my mommy and daddy said this." i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active conversation. but some coal miners are scornful. you have to have consistent, reliable electric power. that doesn't come from windmills, doesn't come from solar panels, doesn't come from pixie dust, doesn't come from unicorns and doesn't come from well—wishes. that comes from fossil fuel. so, president trump has been a relief to us. he has been a breath of fresh air. we think he shares our values. there is not much evidence of a coal boom undeertrump, but the fuel still holds a strong pull. coal runs through this state, in more ways than one. for many west virginians, for many
protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young, to demonstrate climate science, in schools. most of the time, i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions like, "oh, but my mommy and daddy said this." i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active...
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>> duffey grew up in west virginia, the son of an irish coalminer. he became a minister and opposed the war early acquired a phd in urban sociology and was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. replaced gall brace -- galbraith . he is married, has two sons and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> i'm running for the democratic nomination. >> i'm from out of town. >> what town do you live in? >> meredith. i wish you luck. >> the mccarthy campaign tried to bring pressure on the professional politicians but it was all power and confrontation. politics is involved beyond that with persuasion, coaxing, and cajoling. you try to make it possible for people to do what you are trying to bring them to do and i think mccarthy's campaign was a little weak on the ladder side. there was self-righteousness in his campaign. i am not happy with the campaign just based on these protests. i think i am much more concerned about, feel in my gut more deeply, economic injustice in the united states than he seems to. we are different kinds of people. >> the can
>> duffey grew up in west virginia, the son of an irish coalminer. he became a minister and opposed the war early acquired a phd in urban sociology and was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. replaced gall brace -- galbraith . he is married, has two sons and went to chicago for mccarthy. >> i'm running for the democratic nomination. >> i'm from out of town. >> what town do you live in? >> meredith. i wish you luck. >> the mccarthy campaign...
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protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds 0livia young, to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time, i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions like, "oh, but my mommy and daddy said this." i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active conversation. but some coal miners are scornful. you have to have consistent, reliable electric power. that doesn't come from windmills, doesn't come from solar panels, doesn't come from pixie dust, doesn't come from unicorns and doesn't come from well—wishes. that comes from fossil fuel. so, president trump has been a relief to us. he has been a breath of fresh air. we think he shares our values. there is not much evidence of a coal boom undeertrump, but the fuel still holds a strong pull. coal runs through this state in more ways than one. for many west virginians, for many y
protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds 0livia young, to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time, i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions like, "oh, but my mommy and daddy said this." i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active...
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becomes west virginia, and part of the army of northern virginia. they never fought against each other eye to eye. there were times where they were not that far apart, especially in the shenandoah valley. that was my interest. my co-author, his interest was that he has a whole ton of relatives, ancestors who had fought in the regiment. he has been interested for years and years. we decided a couple years ago to collaborate and put out this book. did that and to your question? anymore? well, i'm going to ask the young man, i didn't know him at sheppard. i already retired. maybe if the cameras can get it, he has a veterans metal that was issued by the state of west virginia of your great-great-grandfather? >> great uncle. >> would you bring it up and show it to everybody? sorry to put you on the spot, cameron. come on up. tell them about your great uncle. >> well, this is one of the only metals that was still in charleston up to a year ago, when i finally was able to claim it. several years ago, when i started digging into west virginia history, i was
becomes west virginia, and part of the army of northern virginia. they never fought against each other eye to eye. there were times where they were not that far apart, especially in the shenandoah valley. that was my interest. my co-author, his interest was that he has a whole ton of relatives, ancestors who had fought in the regiment. he has been interested for years and years. we decided a couple years ago to collaborate and put out this book. did that and to your question? anymore? well, i'm...
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jenkins withdraws into west virginia. actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. the new yorkers now fearing infantry is coming with artillery abandon ship and head back to harrisburg, now leaving the cumberland valley unprotected. other than a few scattered calvary units, units of the first new york calvary, for example. there are some local units floating around there. but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced with the exception of the first new yorkers. they thought the rebels are coming into the cumberland valley. jenkins follows the railroad. they go to mechanicsburg. he will set up shop. again, the map shows you the railroad tracks on the main streets of mechanicsburg, and this is the largest hotel, one of the most important hotels in town during the civil war years. that is the railroad hotel, appropriate named, and was also a ticket office. it had the unheard-of rooms for women and an indoor powder room for men. it had indoor plumbing, at least for a while. they had a very nice hotel th
jenkins withdraws into west virginia. actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. the new yorkers now fearing infantry is coming with artillery abandon ship and head back to harrisburg, now leaving the cumberland valley unprotected. other than a few scattered calvary units, units of the first new york calvary, for example. there are some local units floating around there. but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced with the exception of the...
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a 6th grader in northern virginia has been staying home from her christian school after she says 3 boys held her down and cut her hair. >>the 12 year-old says it happened during recess on monday. carl willis has the story. >>i held and i felt like what a way was being added to my shoulder and day they held >>but maryellen finally decided to tell her story. she says she was on the playground at emanuel christian school in springfield. she says 3 white students held her against her will. and cover dread locks it my hands on my back that hand over my mouth and so they have time to complete. >>pair all the while the 12 year-old says the boys called ugly and nappy. >>grandmother says she enrolled her in the private christian school expecting a safe experience. >>i never thought. only be a part of this the family has filed a police report. >>and they say they had a meeting with officials at emanuel christian thursday morning. but they say they left the meeting and satisfied that no other child. >>has to experience she perienced, and they just walk away. >>the head of the school put out a stat
a 6th grader in northern virginia has been staying home from her christian school after she says 3 boys held her down and cut her hair. >>the 12 year-old says it happened during recess on monday. carl willis has the story. >>i held and i felt like what a way was being added to my shoulder and day they held >>but maryellen finally decided to tell her story. she says she was on the playground at emanuel christian school in springfield. she says 3 white students held her against...
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all of the supreme court justices of the state of west virginia. so the breakdown, the decline of political compromise ice as the most serious problem now threatening the united states, because democracy is a great form of government but democracy involves compromise. and if there's not compromise then it's not a democracy. >> to watch the rest of this talk about his new book, "upheaval" visit booktv.org and type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. [applause] >> thank you. getting it. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to see so many of you have had like also welcome our friends on ink over to my left and after the q&a they will be selling the new book and andy will be signing them for you, ,o that's an advanced announcement for that. some of you may remember that andy with your three years ago at effect it was august for august meeting, so we are conservatives and stories i guess we have to do that the same way. and the to extreme planning on andy and my part, including dumb luck, i am so thrilled to announce that this he
all of the supreme court justices of the state of west virginia. so the breakdown, the decline of political compromise ice as the most serious problem now threatening the united states, because democracy is a great form of government but democracy involves compromise. and if there's not compromise then it's not a democracy. >> to watch the rest of this talk about his new book, "upheaval" visit booktv.org and type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page....
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the state of west virginia. so the breakdown, the decline of political compromise ice as the most serious problem now threatening the united states, because democracy is a great form of government but democracy involves compromise. and if there's not compromise then it's not a democracy. >> to watch the rest of this talk about his new book, "upheaval" visit booktv.org and type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. [applause] >> thank you. getting it. thank you for coming. it's wonderful to see so many of you have had like also welcome our friends on ink over to my left and after the q&a they will
the state of west virginia. so the breakdown, the decline of political compromise ice as the most serious problem now threatening the united states, because democracy is a great form of government but democracy involves compromise. and if there's not compromise then it's not a democracy. >> to watch the rest of this talk about his new book, "upheaval" visit booktv.org and type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page. [applause] >> thank you. getting it....
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so i completely agree with virginia that this is not about the bidens, at least for right now. this is about the president, donald trump, this is about the abuse of the executive office and abuse of the presidency and how donald trump has used the presidency for his own personal profit in other areas and his own personal game and to punish or investigate his political enemies. one of the other things that comes out of this, and this is an area in which somebody like elizabeth warren will probably benefit and probably hammer over and over again. and joe biden should actually hammer this over and over again, is how, again, how unprepared we are for the 2020 election in terms of security, foreign interference, in terms of how we are handling even the basic areas of voting and democracy. we are just not ready in any way, shape or form. >> i go back to what senator chris coons said last weekend. he said this isn't about joe biden. this is a broader issue. what we are seeing could be afflicting or affecting any number of democratic candidates. >> it is true that trump should be on th
so i completely agree with virginia that this is not about the bidens, at least for right now. this is about the president, donald trump, this is about the abuse of the executive office and abuse of the presidency and how donald trump has used the presidency for his own personal profit in other areas and his own personal game and to punish or investigate his political enemies. one of the other things that comes out of this, and this is an area in which somebody like elizabeth warren will...
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lawmakers like allison spanberger in virginia, those are the types of lawmakers that i think gave nancy pelosi quite a bit of cover. even at the presidential level. you saw montana governor steve bullock who won reelection in 2016 as president trump carried that state. you're seeing a lot of democrats from these red states really start to come out in favor and you're also seeing public opinion polling shift this week in favor of impeachment, however, i would caution democrats on the polling aspect of this and really i would say look at more of the state level, the local polling, because we know what happened in 2016 when we focused so much on that national level polling. >> i want to ask you about more than 95% of the democratic caucus support some sort of impeachment action here but you have ten holdouts, about ten of those. how important is it for nancy pelosi to bring them on board and how does she do it? >> well, it is quite important to have the entirety of the democratic caucus on board, even if you are looking at a pure vote standpoint on the house if you are going to bring somet
lawmakers like allison spanberger in virginia, those are the types of lawmakers that i think gave nancy pelosi quite a bit of cover. even at the presidential level. you saw montana governor steve bullock who won reelection in 2016 as president trump carried that state. you're seeing a lot of democrats from these red states really start to come out in favor and you're also seeing public opinion polling shift this week in favor of impeachment, however, i would caution democrats on the polling...
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john in virginia, good morning. caller: i have a question. did you ever consider doing -- i know you do a lot of educational shows, every time a liberal calls in, you hear that hillary won th majority vote, and the electoral college is outdated. can you maybe do a show of how the electoral college and to be? is themes that is not taught in schools anymore. wet: we actually have, and on do more, you can view american history tv on c-span today. you can go to our website, and the search engine on c-span.org, you can type in "electoral and everything we have covered on the topic will be there. , in thisems like program as well, will focus on the history of the electoral college, and the president to have won the popular vote but not the electoral college vote. i am fascinated by the electoral college, and i read about it all the time, the relative value of a vote in california versus, say, wyoming. you do want to have this idea of one man, one vote. the popular vote is problematic. you wonder if the candidates would overwhelmingly go to the majo
john in virginia, good morning. caller: i have a question. did you ever consider doing -- i know you do a lot of educational shows, every time a liberal calls in, you hear that hillary won th majority vote, and the electoral college is outdated. can you maybe do a show of how the electoral college and to be? is themes that is not taught in schools anymore. wet: we actually have, and on do more, you can view american history tv on c-span today. you can go to our website, and the search engine on...
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pete: you've got to have pastries, virginia vanessa and w do you pronounce your business? [speaking french] pete: boom. tell me about your business. >> i am the owner, we do pastries, you can find us online online -- [inaudible] pete: and this is one of your favorites. what is it, mark, tell me. >> it's one of my favorites, it's -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ pete: more fox and friends on the other side. ♪ - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber threats out th
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in the defense and foreign policy department at the cato institute and she joins us from arlington virginia good to get you on the program as we as we outlined there the u.s. did have a big role in what we know of afghanistan now and what is that stake for washington in these elections particularly given that what we've seen a repeat of the elections 5 almost a repeat of the elections 5 years ago and possibly very low turnout. well i think for the united states something that. is a really hard to do a sham and the trumpet ministration especially when president trumpets campaigning here said that one of the main things he wants to do is still the u.s. troops from the highest and it seemed at the still about the beginning of september that might actually be happening so the fact that the talks 7 hours actively died at least some of us and that the elections that are occurring now in a plan a sign of riddled with violence are something that are really worrisome for washington but at the same time. special representative. has been working really hard and really effectively on ensuring that at l
in the defense and foreign policy department at the cato institute and she joins us from arlington virginia good to get you on the program as we as we outlined there the u.s. did have a big role in what we know of afghanistan now and what is that stake for washington in these elections particularly given that what we've seen a repeat of the elections 5 almost a repeat of the elections 5 years ago and possibly very low turnout. well i think for the united states something that. is a really hard...
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in the defense and foreign policy department of the cato institute and she joins us from arlington virginia good to get you on the program. as we outlined there the u.s. did have a big role in what we know of afghanistan now and what does that take a for washington in these elections particularly given that what we've seen a repeat of the elections for almost a repeat of the elections 5 years ago and possibly very low turnout well i think for the united states something that. is a really hard to do a sham and the trumpet ministration especially when president trumpets campaigning here said that one of the main things he wants to do is to the u.s. troops from the highest and it seemed at least till about the beginning of september that might actually be happening so the fact that the talks 7 hours actively died at least on the u.s. and that the elections that are occurring now and apply.
in the defense and foreign policy department of the cato institute and she joins us from arlington virginia good to get you on the program. as we outlined there the u.s. did have a big role in what we know of afghanistan now and what does that take a for washington in these elections particularly given that what we've seen a repeat of the elections for almost a repeat of the elections 5 years ago and possibly very low turnout well i think for the united states something that. is a really hard...
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protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young, to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions about, oh, but my mommy and daddy said this. i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active conversation. but some coal miners are scornful. you have to have consistent, reliable electric power. that doesn't come from windmills, doesn't come from solar panels, doesn't come from pixie dust, doesn't come from unicorns and doesn't come from well—wishes. that comes from fossil fuel. so president trump has been a relief to us. he has been a breath of fresh air. we think he shares our values. there is not much evidence of a coal boom undeertrump, but the fuel still holds a strong pull. coal runs through this state, in more ways than one. for many west virginians, for many yea
protesting outside university, even in coal—rich west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we're increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young, to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time i talk to little kids, and so sometimes i will get questions about, oh, but my mommy and daddy said this. i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active conversation. but some...
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and so students are taking action, protesting outside university, even in coleridge west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we are increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time i talk to little kids and so sometimes i will get questions about, oh, but my mummy and daddy said this. i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really ha rd not try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do that. with the older students, we do try to engage more in active conversation. but some coalminers are scornful. you have to have consistent, reliable electric power. that doesn't come from windmills, doesn't come from solar panels, doesn't come from pixie dust, doesn't come from unicorns and doesn't come from well—wishers. that comes from fossil fuel. so president trump has been a relief to us, he has been a breath of fresh air. we think he shares our values. there is not much evidence ofa values. there is not much evidence of a cold boom under mr trump, but the fuel still holds a strong pul
and so students are taking action, protesting outside university, even in coleridge west virginia. just like we had acid in here, we are increasing the acid level in this vial right here. nasa funds olivia young to demonstrate climate science in schools. most of the time i talk to little kids and so sometimes i will get questions about, oh, but my mummy and daddy said this. i don't try to step on parents' toes. i try really ha rd not try to step on parents' toes. i try really hard not to do...
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the other two, one is virginia and one is south carolina. we've already seen the palmetto trees as an example of specifically state pride rather wide once wide o the confederacy came into being. people were shouting very loudly and displaying these things at the same time about us versus them, and our identity versus the other group. but in fact, the south was not unified, even at the moment the confederacy was created. that is something that these -- again, with a bit of interpretation -- can tell us quite clearly. the third and final artifact i want to show you is not pretty like some of these badges are, nor is it menacing like the pike. in fact, i think you will all find it pretty mundane. it is a piece of cotton. i feel like i have to say that quickly, given sometimes when people see this image, they think it is a brain. [laughter] john meacham earlier was talking about the battle of the brain versus the guts. i thought that might be on people's minds this afternoon. [laughter] but no, it is a piece of cotton. it was grown by enslaved g
the other two, one is virginia and one is south carolina. we've already seen the palmetto trees as an example of specifically state pride rather wide once wide o the confederacy came into being. people were shouting very loudly and displaying these things at the same time about us versus them, and our identity versus the other group. but in fact, the south was not unified, even at the moment the confederacy was created. that is something that these -- again, with a bit of interpretation -- can...
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ralph, you know ralph northham, the governor there in virginia. he is on info wars. he said the baby can be born 40 weeks from conception, that's where are created by the almighty. it can be placed on the table and then you can shoot it, you can stab it, ralph likes to hang it up and throw darts at it. he likes that. i think about how god says the powers that be are ordained of god to punish evil doers. my bible says before jesus comes back, you know, that the sun will be dark and the moon will be turned to blood red. wondering what that means. but you know, jesus said, it's written in your law, he is referring to deuteronomy, the fifth book of moses, it's written in your law the testimony of two men i am one ta bear witness of myself and my father, he bears witness of me. when we read in god's law, by the way the kings were commanded everyday to read the bible. we find it's god says god shall not kill and the punishment for killing someone -- i see my time is up. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. we are back again. the taxi medallion owners to talk about our issue
ralph, you know ralph northham, the governor there in virginia. he is on info wars. he said the baby can be born 40 weeks from conception, that's where are created by the almighty. it can be placed on the table and then you can shoot it, you can stab it, ralph likes to hang it up and throw darts at it. he likes that. i think about how god says the powers that be are ordained of god to punish evil doers. my bible says before jesus comes back, you know, that the sun will be dark and the moon will...
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as one would hope, in a state that figured so prominently in the civil war, virginia is blessed with a large and deep
as one would hope, in a state that figured so prominently in the civil war, virginia is blessed with a large and deep
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virginia,w up in west the son of them irish -- an irish coalminer. he became a minister and opposed the war early acquired a phd in sociology and was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. sons andried, has two went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? >> meredith. >> the mccarthy campaign tried to bring pressure on the politicians but it was all power and confrontation. try to make it possible for people to do what you are trying to bring them to do and i think mccarthy's campaign was a little weak. i am not happy with the campaign just based on these protests. concernedam much more about, feel in my gut more deeply, economic injustice in the united states than he seems to. we are different kinds of people. >> the candidates son. you went to the chicago convention. you were there when history was made. smell the teargas. about theu remember convention, david? >> i think you have to have revolutionist politics. any attempt -- political affairs, the conducting and participation in political affairs. you are not talking
virginia,w up in west the son of them irish -- an irish coalminer. he became a minister and opposed the war early acquired a phd in sociology and was appointed to the democratic national policy committee. sons andried, has two went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in? >> meredith. >> the mccarthy campaign tried to bring pressure on the politicians but it was all power and confrontation. try to make it possible for people to do what you are trying to bring them...