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now known as preservation virginia. their goal was to save and restore disappearing larnd escapes and buildings that embodied our colonial divisions. successfully securing powder magazine and mary washington's fredericksburg home, the women established an organization, the first in the nation over 130 years ago and have saved more than 500,000 virginia historic places. never veering from their early ambition to acquire jamestown in 1893, they were successful and obtained 22 acres including the 17th century church tower and the foundations of the old churches. within that first decade steam schepps brought guests and ever persuasive they convinced congress to build a sea fall preserving. the colonial games, colonial games of america and many family and descendant societies represented here to construct this church, place monuments, markers and gates in advance of the anniversary. connections between these organizations and this place of historic memory remain resolute. in early years with annie gault launched an excavati
now known as preservation virginia. their goal was to save and restore disappearing larnd escapes and buildings that embodied our colonial divisions. successfully securing powder magazine and mary washington's fredericksburg home, the women established an organization, the first in the nation over 130 years ago and have saved more than 500,000 virginia historic places. never veering from their early ambition to acquire jamestown in 1893, they were successful and obtained 22 acres including the...
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africansse enslaved joint the thousands of virginia's first people, the members of the virginia indian tribes who would also wait centuries to have the same freedoms. hold thesee commemorations of the first representative assembly in the free world, we have to remember who included and who it did not. that is the paradox of virginia, of america and of our representative democracy. a full accounting demands that we confront and discuss those aspects of our history and it demands that we look not just to a point in time 400 years in the past but at how our commonwealth and country have evolved over the course of those four centuries. in many ways, virginia today represents the best of what it means to be american. we know our diversity is our strength. refugees, immigrants, and all, like those who stood on this about 400 years ago, come to virginia in search of a better life. our doors are open and our lights are on. no matter who you are, no matter who you love, and no matter where you came from, you are welcome in virginia. there is nothing, nothing more american than that. todays we s
africansse enslaved joint the thousands of virginia's first people, the members of the virginia indian tribes who would also wait centuries to have the same freedoms. hold thesee commemorations of the first representative assembly in the free world, we have to remember who included and who it did not. that is the paradox of virginia, of america and of our representative democracy. a full accounting demands that we confront and discuss those aspects of our history and it demands that we look not...
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now known as preservation virginia. their goal was to save and restore disappearing landscape and buildings that embody our colonial tradition . >> successfully securing mary washington frederick berg home. the women establish an organization, 130 years ago and has save more than 500,000 virginia historic places. never veering from the early ambition to acquire jamestown in 1893. obtaining 22 acres including the foundations of the old churches, within that first decade they brought guests and they convince congress to build a seawall preserving jamestown from further erosion. they made alliances with the colonial games of america, and many families of descendents. to construct this church, place monuments, markers, and gates in advance of the anniversary. connections between these organizations and this place of his doric memory remain resolute. in early years they launched an excavation to find the foundations for the first assembly met. although amateurs their careful notes provided clues to marianna hartley, the seni
now known as preservation virginia. their goal was to save and restore disappearing landscape and buildings that embody our colonial tradition . >> successfully securing mary washington frederick berg home. the women establish an organization, 130 years ago and has save more than 500,000 virginia historic places. never veering from the early ambition to acquire jamestown in 1893. obtaining 22 acres including the foundations of the old churches, within that first decade they brought guests...
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well, virginia is a royal colony. the royal governor of virginia is a man by the name of lord dunmore. as early as may, 1775, right after lexington and concord, lord dunmore seizes all the gunpowder seized at the capital, colonial williamsburg. has anyone been to colonial williamsburg? ever see the powder magazine? the big, brick building? he seizes all the gunpowder there because he doesn't want american rebels to get it. around the summer of six 1775, he fights these skirmishes partly led by patrick henry. give me liberty or give me death, that guy. the other thing dunmore does, and we will pick this up later in the class, in november he issues a proclamation that he tells slaves, any slave who enters british area and takes up arms will be set free. what dunmore is doing is creating a force made up of a handful of british regulars, loyalists and slaves and by the fall of 1775, he has about 1200 of these people in the area around norfolk, virginia. dunmore please to a british warship. we saw british authority collaps
well, virginia is a royal colony. the royal governor of virginia is a man by the name of lord dunmore. as early as may, 1775, right after lexington and concord, lord dunmore seizes all the gunpowder seized at the capital, colonial williamsburg. has anyone been to colonial williamsburg? ever see the powder magazine? the big, brick building? he seizes all the gunpowder there because he doesn't want american rebels to get it. around the summer of six 1775, he fights these skirmishes partly led by...
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virginia. on behalf of preservation virginia' as board of trustees and our jamestown rediscovery foundation board of directors, i share our appreciation of friends and partners gathered today and acknowledge the leadership of the administration, general assembly, american evolution and jamestown-yorktown foundation. also appreciation for the national park service, tribal representatives and members of the descendents and families society. today we commemorate events that occurred on this site for hundred years ago. speakers whoshed follow me will capture the importance of those proceedings and the influence still felt today. and the persistent efforts of women who ensured the preservation. the history embodied in these walls would have been lost if not for the dedication of women. women founded the association for the preservation of virginia antiquities, now known as preservation virginia. save and restore disappearing landscapes and buildings that embodied our colonial tradition. the women es
virginia. on behalf of preservation virginia' as board of trustees and our jamestown rediscovery foundation board of directors, i share our appreciation of friends and partners gathered today and acknowledge the leadership of the administration, general assembly, american evolution and jamestown-yorktown foundation. also appreciation for the national park service, tribal representatives and members of the descendents and families society. today we commemorate events that occurred on this site...
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my whole goal was to diversify the virginia economy, build the new virginia economy. that's what we set out to do, i put a billion dollars into it to make sure would be redoingca the education and virginia. we recruited cyber, the number one state in america. four years later i gote the big surplus in the history of the state. why, were open, welcoming to everyone and that why they say why didn't we went amazon? everybody wanted it, were open, welcoming and invest in her talent and workforce and that is why google, facebook, microsoft, amazon all come to virginia. that's a point, you have to have your state open and welcoming. we in virginia do not allow local jurisdictions to determine what to do. we ought a pass appeal under bill for the local jurisdictions can determine what monuments are in your city or county. that should be your decision not the state decision. >> it's worth pointing out two years later the statues arey, still there. >> has to pass the republican legislator. >> that's when we have a legislator the share. >> i wonder if that's a good segue of why
my whole goal was to diversify the virginia economy, build the new virginia economy. that's what we set out to do, i put a billion dollars into it to make sure would be redoingca the education and virginia. we recruited cyber, the number one state in america. four years later i gote the big surplus in the history of the state. why, were open, welcoming to everyone and that why they say why didn't we went amazon? everybody wanted it, were open, welcoming and invest in her talent and workforce...
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especially in virginia politics. peter jacob carter is one of 100 black men who served in virginia's gen. assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest- serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, it was through assembling and like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass the legislation creating public school systems in virginia. readjusting virginia's a dead after the war and other measures like that some of the objects we have related to peter jacobs represent the activism , and the eager embrace of political activism of black man once they had the right to participate in politics. there is a quote here from norfolk county. that showed the voters as they are registered to vote in 1867, there's also a broadside of a mass meeting of the democratic republican association. which was an alliance of black men and white union supporters, who are advocating to give black men the right to vote.
especially in virginia politics. peter jacob carter is one of 100 black men who served in virginia's gen. assembly from the end of the civil war through 1900. he was one of the longest- serving representatives from northampton county in virginia. he represents this flowering of black political activism, it was through assembling and like peter jacob carter and other black politicians that helped pass the legislation creating public school systems in virginia. readjusting virginia's a dead after...
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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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we saw the beautiful c campus and i thought i might apply to the university of virginia. he was standing very close to me and considerably shorter and jammed his finger into my chest and said you are going to yale and i don't want to hear any more about it. [laughter] he didn't say's it out and let's talk about it or your feelings. [laughter] it was a different approach and never thought about the university of virginia again. [laughter] change one - - teachers change the world. and who they give credit for and one of the most lovely of all to say she and up being a teacher. you are doing what needs to be done. here is to you. >> so you are a person to have ways of communicating that is astonishingly powerful as the narrator and we have heard the voice of the john adams series of ten birds to tell the stories. but tell the story on a page requires a certain mastery language tell us about the approach for language itself. >> i write everything i write many times over. because if somebody reads it back to you or if you read yourself you can hear when you are repeating or th
we saw the beautiful c campus and i thought i might apply to the university of virginia. he was standing very close to me and considerably shorter and jammed his finger into my chest and said you are going to yale and i don't want to hear any more about it. [laughter] he didn't say's it out and let's talk about it or your feelings. [laughter] it was a different approach and never thought about the university of virginia again. [laughter] change one - - teachers change the world. and who they...
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it's good to home. >> so tell meit a le bit about virginia task force one. in thisol r you guys were us wan internional correct? >> wenl two of the natn rnational we're innire we' we g withte usa aid what do you do when deploy to a rcue zone. >> search and rescue loong to find live victims and help in thatregard. as time progresses and we move on we move on to humanitarian assistance, looking for people who neld shr, food, water, hygiene,ni tation, all those kinds of needs and we're documenting those even though they might h not beaving a life threatening emergency at the moment if we don't handle the issues they'll progress into serious concernso we note that and move that on to our exper so they help start the recovery and rebuilding process. >> the work you do is so incredible and we've seen so much domestically. international this storm was hard to watch us seeing the omic hamaess.im what was it like on t ground there? >> it was difficul i saw a lot of pictures and maps asur we did o situational awareness before we got i there but have to admit t first t
it's good to home. >> so tell meit a le bit about virginia task force one. in thisol r you guys were us wan internional correct? >> wenl two of the natn rnational we're innire we' we g withte usa aid what do you do when deploy to a rcue zone. >> search and rescue loong to find live victims and help in thatregard. as time progresses and we move on we move on to humanitarian assistance, looking for people who neld shr, food, water, hygiene,ni tation, all those kinds of needs and...
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tom and woodbridge, virginia. caller: it is an honor to get on the phone on september 11. 11, i was twomber blocks away from the pentagon at a job interview and i decided to head to new york on the 12th. the bridge was only guarded by one police men. i showed him my military id. that night, throughout the night, i was there until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, i walked the entire edge of the debris field all the way around. it was like a holocaust uv. -- movie. people forget that people lived and worked there. strewn ruined. night stayed the one because my family was begging me to come back home. i just want people to remember the enemy is still out there. they think 9/11 is just the tip of the iceberg and would like to do for. in january, two thousand two, i 2002,sted in the army -- aire listed in the army until 2009. i have worked counterterrorism with all the major threat organization. hezbollah, al qaeda, isis, all of them. rest assured that you cannot pay terrorists to go away and you cannot negotiate. host: ch
tom and woodbridge, virginia. caller: it is an honor to get on the phone on september 11. 11, i was twomber blocks away from the pentagon at a job interview and i decided to head to new york on the 12th. the bridge was only guarded by one police men. i showed him my military id. that night, throughout the night, i was there until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, i walked the entire edge of the debris field all the way around. it was like a holocaust uv. -- movie. people forget that people lived and...
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plus. >> we told you aboutozens of dogs living inorrible conditions at northern virginia puppy mi since then, donations have ured in to help care for them. we'll have the latest on how the dogs are diddingow and cr investigation. >> another major hurricane out there, humberto jumped to category three, winds 1 miles per hour. becoming a bit of a monster out here in atlantic. just about 400 miles to theest of bermuda.rn hurricane waing in place for that tiny island. hopefully humberto stays far enough away from bermuda and it doesn't get these hurricane forced winds up to 100115 miles per hour. local forecast is coming up stay with us. >>> andg cominp on "the final 5," i protestersn california hoping the president gets a glimpse of them during histh tr ere for fundraisers. but thehite house and trump campaign trying to keep his itinerary under wraps. catch "the final 5" tonight at 11:30. i have thr kids, i work from ho we are all on the internet at the same time.e why ladaska chfios. my kids are doing homework or they're streaming videos. upstairs, downstairs. how's homework going? you ne
plus. >> we told you aboutozens of dogs living inorrible conditions at northern virginia puppy mi since then, donations have ured in to help care for them. we'll have the latest on how the dogs are diddingow and cr investigation. >> another major hurricane out there, humberto jumped to category three, winds 1 miles per hour. becoming a bit of a monster out here in atlantic. just about 400 miles to theest of bermuda.rn hurricane waing in place for that tiny island. hopefully humberto...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. riggleman, for five minutes. mr. riggleman: thank you, madam speaker. 18 years ago america experienced the worst act of terrorism in its history. nearly ,000 people were killed. many others in emergency services and law enforcement suffering long lasting health complications sometimes resulting in death. september 11, 2001, a day none of us will ever forget, had a deep and lasting impact on the lives of all americans. i was one of the thousands who answered the call to serve and to hunt down those responsible. when i woke on that tragic day i was serving in the united states air force as an intelligence officer at mount home air force base in idaho th the 366th wing, the b-1 bombers. i was and am a proud mounton home gunfighter. our squadron bloid almost immediately as the on-call wing. early in october i and my siblings were in the first bombing to afplgt memories come to my mind as vividly as yesterday. buttoning the uniform when my wife yelled up the stairs a plane hit new york. and a phone call in no uncertain te
the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. riggleman, for five minutes. mr. riggleman: thank you, madam speaker. 18 years ago america experienced the worst act of terrorism in its history. nearly ,000 people were killed. many others in emergency services and law enforcement suffering long lasting health complications sometimes resulting in death. september 11, 2001, a day none of us will ever forget, had a deep and lasting impact on the lives of all americans. i was one of the...
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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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i interviewed her and so obviously big one. >> virginia state legislature. >> two seats in virginia state house and two in senate to have control, that's a huge deal, after 2020 we do the census, we draw boundaries for congressional district, if virginia, if democrats control the state legislature in the state of virginia, for example, they can assure it's not gerrymandering. once it goes red it's hard to undo it. pick a women, any women, to give you a list amanda running against horrific women amanda chase. my kind of fight. amanda was young candidate and amanda chase, bigoted, hateful, victim-blaming. [laughter] >> there's just dozens of amazing -- so take a look at 2019 races. 86,000 seats up for grabs, more than 150 candidates on the ballot. lay it is ground work for 2020 and the work we do now will help the democratic president's nominee for president but anyone else. that's a longer answer. [inaudible] >> how do you -- >> that's a great question. >> it's an interesting things that most organizations do. we don't for a couple of reasons, state campaign law, the amount of money and le
i interviewed her and so obviously big one. >> virginia state legislature. >> two seats in virginia state house and two in senate to have control, that's a huge deal, after 2020 we do the census, we draw boundaries for congressional district, if virginia, if democrats control the state legislature in the state of virginia, for example, they can assure it's not gerrymandering. once it goes red it's hard to undo it. pick a women, any women, to give you a list amanda running against...
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virginia was no ordinary state. it was by far the most populous state, by itself made up a fifth of the population, the largest state in territory and richest state. it's not surprising 4 out of the first 5 presidents were virginians and working model for the constitution in the convention was the virginia plan. during the first two decades of the republic virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has, as virginia went, so went the nation. there were signs in the 1780s and 1790s virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, then it was assumed then the rest of the south would surely follow. in virginia, the harsh black codes of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect. by the time of the revolution, fraternization between white and black slaves had become more common both in sporting events and in religion. the growing of wheat instead of tobacco was changing the nature of slavery in the upper south and many of the planters now calling themselves farmers, began high
virginia was no ordinary state. it was by far the most populous state, by itself made up a fifth of the population, the largest state in territory and richest state. it's not surprising 4 out of the first 5 presidents were virginians and working model for the constitution in the convention was the virginia plan. during the first two decades of the republic virginia dominated the nation as no state ever has, as virginia went, so went the nation. there were signs in the 1780s and 1790s virginia...
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further south in reedville, virginia, menhaden provide the main source of income. the omega protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch menhaden on an industrial scale. but not for the dinner table. their omega-3-rich flesh is turned into fish-oil or fish-meal. monty: these fish here appear to be probably three to four years old, based on the size. but representatives from the noaa, the fisheries' agency, actually will come here and take a sampling and they will actually determine the exact age of those fish. and based on where we catch them, which is in our captain's logs, they will help track that species, the biomass of menhaden. reporter: the menhaden are a big deal in rereedville. untitil recently there were no official limits on catches of the fish. . their stocks seemd inexhaustible, except they weren't. overfishing brought memenhaden close to extinction in the 1960's, by w which pointnt the whalales had alreaeady left. omega protein insists there is no danger of that happening again, thanks to the q quota. monty: there's n
further south in reedville, virginia, menhaden provide the main source of income. the omega protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch menhaden on an industrial scale. but not for the dinner table. their omega-3-rich flesh is turned into fish-oil or fish-meal. monty: these fish here appear to be probably three to four years old, based on the size. but representatives from the noaa, the fisheries' agency, actually will come here and take a sampling and they...
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west virginia the ozarks arkansas missouri these are this is this is like a growing up a democrat you see it spreading across the united states and it is an economic and a health care issue at the end of the day right now what you're looking at is the research is actually tying you know the suicide rates to this what they call the end raveling of the social fabric so like when your local sports team disbands when your hangouts like the beauty shops in the barber shops are closing your churches and say very civic groups are dwindling people are moving out as especially in this study had found that there is this huge link between suicide and economic deprivation it poor people who are sad but we only talk about rich people who are a sad and going to therapy but we don't talk about how this underemployment unemployment low levels of education and then reliance on government programs you know you don't want to be on no nobody wants to do that but there are only so much bootstrapping you can do when you have severe depression because half our politicians more than our politicians tell you
west virginia the ozarks arkansas missouri these are this is this is like a growing up a democrat you see it spreading across the united states and it is an economic and a health care issue at the end of the day right now what you're looking at is the research is actually tying you know the suicide rates to this what they call the end raveling of the social fabric so like when your local sports team disbands when your hangouts like the beauty shops in the barber shops are closing your churches...
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further south in reedville, virginia, menhaden provide the main source of income. the omega protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch menhaden on an industrial scale. but not for the dinner table. their omega-3-rich flesh is turned into fish-oil or fish-meal. monty: these fish here appear to be probably three to four years old, based on the size. but representatives from the noaa, the fisheries' agency, actually will come here and take a sampling and they will actually determine the exact age of those fish. and based on where we catch them, which is in our captain's logs, they will help track that species, the biomass of menhaden. reporter: the menhaden are a big deal in rereedville. untitil recently there were no official limits on catches of the fish. their r stocks seemd inexhaustible, except they weren't. overfishing brought memenhaden close to extinction in the 1960's, by w which pointnt the whalales had alreaeady left. omega protein insists there is no danger of that happening again, thanks to the q quota. monty: there's n
further south in reedville, virginia, menhaden provide the main source of income. the omega protein corporation is the last company on the east coast of the u.s. to catch menhaden on an industrial scale. but not for the dinner table. their omega-3-rich flesh is turned into fish-oil or fish-meal. monty: these fish here appear to be probably three to four years old, based on the size. but representatives from the noaa, the fisheries' agency, actually will come here and take a sampling and they...
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at virginia tech. i won't go into it because i'll segue when i talk about a hero but the shooting at virginia tech happened because of a weakness in the background check system. the individual, the young man who killed 32 people was prohibited from having a weapon because he'd been adjudicated mentally ill and dangerous but weaknesses in the background check system enabled him to get a weapon anyway. we learned a powerful and painful lesson that day which is if your background check system has loopholes and gaps, disasters will result. so i join with my colleagues who say house bill 8 that's come from the house, that's a comprehensive background check system bill that keeps weapons out of the hands of people who are dangerous to themselves or others is something we should absolutely pass. and last, let me just tell the story about an american hero. i've told this story on the floor before but not for a number of years. and i want to tell the story because i think everybody should know this individual's
at virginia tech. i won't go into it because i'll segue when i talk about a hero but the shooting at virginia tech happened because of a weakness in the background check system. the individual, the young man who killed 32 people was prohibited from having a weapon because he'd been adjudicated mentally ill and dangerous but weaknesses in the background check system enabled him to get a weapon anyway. we learned a powerful and painful lesson that day which is if your background check system has...
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i graduated from college in virginia. i went right into my first job and worked for the virginia stateoa legislature. talk about dysfunctional, first republican governor had just been elected as a democratic and wanted to be the democratic dominant. capital square was a war zone just to walk between the attorney general's office and the governor's mansion. the phone rang while i was at the state capital in the press room and i would be interviewed to be a network correspondent. in 201,974 after four years in virginia, i go up and abc news sends me into the white house up north one, just after president nixon just left. the only president in history to resign. talk about constitutional crises. talk about times of when the american segment of our society being torn apart from the vietnam war watergate civil rights. let me ask each of you now to come upom with some ideas or thought. i'm going to go out of order and start with governor allen because -- i'm sorry, governor of south carolina. you come from a state that is now n
i graduated from college in virginia. i went right into my first job and worked for the virginia stateoa legislature. talk about dysfunctional, first republican governor had just been elected as a democratic and wanted to be the democratic dominant. capital square was a war zone just to walk between the attorney general's office and the governor's mansion. the phone rang while i was at the state capital in the press room and i would be interviewed to be a network correspondent. in 201,974 after...
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west virginia the ozarks arkansas missouri these are this is this is like a growing up but demick you see it spreading across the united states and it is an economic and a health care issue at the end of the day where you know what you're looking at is the research is actually tying you know the suicide rates to this what they call the on the raveling of the social fabric so like when your local sports team disbands when your hangouts like the beauty shops in the barber shops are closing your churches and so very civic groups are dwindling people are moving out is especially in this study had found that there is this huge link between suicide and economic deprivation if poor people who are sad but we only talk about rich people who are a sad and going to therapy but we don't talk about how this underemployment unemployment low levels of education and then reliance on government programs you don't want to be on no nobody wants to do that but there are only so much bootstrapping you can do when you have severe depression because half our politicians more than our politicians tell you th
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as virginia went, so went the nation. there were signs in the 1770's -- 1780's and 1790's that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, it was assumed, then the rest of the south would surely follow. in virginia, the harsh black codes of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, and by the time of the revolution, fraternization between whites and black slaves had become more common, both in sporting events and in religion. the growing of wheat instead of tobacco was changing the nature of slavery in the upper south, and many of the planters, now calling themselves farmers, began hiring out their slaves, suggesting to some that slavery might eventually be replaced by wage labor. other evidence from the upper south seemed to reinforce the idea that slavery was on its way to extinction. what could be a more conspicuous endorsement -- this is incredible when you think about it -- a more conspicuous endorsement of the anti-slave cause than having the college of william and mar
as virginia went, so went the nation. there were signs in the 1770's -- 1780's and 1790's that virginia was trying to do something about slavery. if virginia could abolish slavery, it was assumed, then the rest of the south would surely follow. in virginia, the harsh black codes of the early 18th century had fallen into neglect, and by the time of the revolution, fraternization between whites and black slaves had become more common, both in sporting events and in religion. the growing of wheat...
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virginia native snow. sw he grew up in herndon, signed a two-year contract with the caps last spring. good for >>him. we love local guy is o the team. >> and finally in oregon man, r who survived c twice is finally gotten luck on the side. stew mcdonald's purchased a meg wcks ticket once ak to get the winning ticket but it one day, she got, he $4.6 mill mcdonald's won on a quickti pic et and opted to take the full lump sum payment of 2.3 million, which was worth 1.ta afterxes. >>> it's free money but i wonder when you win a jacot why after all the taxes you get o less th halff what you win, that's not fair.>> you know what maureen. >> life is no tld t tha >> thank you alwis. >>> comingew up on foxs ba plaheility for ss the border. >> a job which pay you just to drink coffee. >> what? >> all you have to do is dump starbucks. >> letdo, it's 20. 73 degrees on this tuesday morning. oncoming right back's't go anywhere. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ ♪ ♪ wfor low-price leader: comfloor and decor.ide we the prices are the s
virginia native snow. sw he grew up in herndon, signed a two-year contract with the caps last spring. good for >>him. we love local guy is o the team. >> and finally in oregon man, r who survived c twice is finally gotten luck on the side. stew mcdonald's purchased a meg wcks ticket once ak to get the winning ticket but it one day, she got, he $4.6 mill mcdonald's won on a quickti pic et and opted to take the full lump sum payment of 2.3 million, which was worth 1.ta afterxes....
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come to west virginia. come to the state that is producing the -- for crying out loud it's unbelievable what pristine air we live in every day here. it's absolutely a cry'n shame what people are doing and preying on the uninformed. we do want clean coal. we do want clean gas. we do want al termives. we want an all-in approach. we are smart enough to know that you have to have a seat at the table in the energy sector today or we are going to blow our legs off. steve: it is certainly something that a lot of people are talking about, particularly on the political left where you used to be. now you are a republican. governor justice, thank you very much for joining us today. ainsley: thank you. >> thank you guys so much. brian: go get them, governor. jillian, welcome back. jillian: thank you, brian. thank you for having me. start off with this story we are fog now. the fda is launching a criminal probe as we learn an 8th person has died from vaping related illness. the agency now focusing on black market ecigar
come to west virginia. come to the state that is producing the -- for crying out loud it's unbelievable what pristine air we live in every day here. it's absolutely a cry'n shame what people are doing and preying on the uninformed. we do want clean coal. we do want clean gas. we do want al termives. we want an all-in approach. we are smart enough to know that you have to have a seat at the table in the energy sector today or we are going to blow our legs off. steve: it is certainly something...
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into 1 virginia over the4t 1h to ake againtloayda thave hforll f m wittossidaresrs a,erecitoth tns rom x fastal ls ysr t aum any oh,et mutebotoy elliot you dra tic on fox5 morning newsack in the mid 90's. >> yup. >> now look at you. >> now i'm a far ber. my retirementith as well. last week when i interviewed >> when t she was having a baby. that baby is now 20 years old. >> we never look so g janet. >> exactly.m >> farife must be serving you well. i' going ti n work with this gut here. this is farmer rick. >> yes. >> and you know when everybody comes o somarey the te guy this as t this falldd thfestival. so rick, tell me about- thisld. >> wow o. >> and she just --oing 's g mom. st>> got pregnant. brown swissd she's just pretty>>l gir girl. >> she is. >> and so when chey peoow geet c up u andom cow i'vep. farm .stg i>> te mlt my f >> s iee that ll >> really 300 ir squ gaon squirti you with. milk. >> that's allight>> t ae l'ss te loo bimow ts. clnearlory got the.al t c getver g.llino milk themselves. when it's time to reallyilk em we'll do, we put them on the milking machine. ledf like a
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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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they're pretty light and a lot of this is not making it to the ground, extreme western maryland and west virginia seeing showers, we'll watch that cross i 81 if we get any showers in your neighborhood. 8:00, 10:00 that we see scattered showers in the metro ances kind of diminish, this is midnight, it might be the best chance between 10:00 andht mi before the front continues off to the south and east and we'll clear out. call for the game at fedex t' field, i hot for football. it's 94 degre right now, as tailgating y'r aend heading into the stadium. 88, 85 atkickre t you stty shower duringay bhe on tucast widespread, shouldn't doin an yre fromgyteingng outside, p g better as the cotoler air startse through, 75 by 11:00 tonight. tomorrow, northerly winround el high pressure will a brze humtomorrow, nice toilee ynn ary aftith nd mperatures righter around normaf be we'll fallo the 70's l wilbehe t will be in p elsomla sse ous to 90ackll w , f stockbility with a hesid>is tem onex tusa tempe tr. e i de ue vi ionsou'll see theraooes te th i o at .anslths i>> iaey mec nim o, recreaan boes f tasountf thgh
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the numbers were too great. 40 percent of this state, virginia, or the state of virginia. the state of virginia was made up of black slaves. 60% of south carolina. those proportions are so high, it is difficult for me to see how the problem could have been solved. the best, they thought things were going the right way, but they really did not know the reality. we live with allusions, too, we just don't know what they are. historians will look back and say how could they be thinking that? you have to understand that we don't know our future. they did not know their future any more than we know arispe we have all kinds of addictions about what will be. and we are in better shape to make those predictions, but we really can't be sure what it is going to be like at the end of the 21st century. they did the best they could. i think given the circumstances. know it looks easy when you look back and say, why couldn't we have done that? it just was not going to happen. i do not think there was anything that could have been done to solve the problem. once you get going, as i say, t
the numbers were too great. 40 percent of this state, virginia, or the state of virginia. the state of virginia was made up of black slaves. 60% of south carolina. those proportions are so high, it is difficult for me to see how the problem could have been solved. the best, they thought things were going the right way, but they really did not know the reality. we live with allusions, too, we just don't know what they are. historians will look back and say how could they be thinking that? you...
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majors in thendistrict, maryla virginia looking goe. you know we hav these big protestslanned for later today, shutdown d.c. climate control protests. as long as we know where tlo rosures will be at 7:00 a.m. i'll have you covered. that could be a big story this >> all right, fall. hello. >> almost one full hour into it. yeah. >> you're right, it definitely doesn't feel like it and i'm sorry to say it, notf most o this week it will. take look.maybe we get a little tomorrow at 83 degrees but we run back up to 90's. by theerecol 'lcoming up. ladies. >> thank you 5:00 this morning, we are learning more about an apparent attack that ended up killing a man atgr >> fox5's melanie alnwick has the ofate o tshhee joinths us livem frederick withrehe tl, good morning. >> reporter: goo morning guys. o heit was 15 and ic16-year-olds are in pol custody until their court appearance. it happed on tt hes midway he posted on snapcha. we've edited it her because it is disturbing toatll wch. shots and audio oh, oh. >> reporter: the 5year-old man had his ha
majors in thendistrict, maryla virginia looking goe. you know we hav these big protestslanned for later today, shutdown d.c. climate control protests. as long as we know where tlo rosures will be at 7:00 a.m. i'll have you covered. that could be a big story this >> all right, fall. hello. >> almost one full hour into it. yeah. >> you're right, it definitely doesn't feel like it and i'm sorry to say it, notf most o this week it will. take look.maybe we get a little tomorrow at...
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of getting to the supreme court, you are still a very junior justice, you are assigned to write the virginia military institute case striking down their policy of exclusion of women. you would not have gotten that assignment but for your female colleague, justice o'connor, right? >> right. seniority is a very big workplace. justice o'connor would have been way ahead as he chose an opinion writer. but she's a groove should write this opinion so it is thanks to justice o'connor that i got to write the decision in the virginia military institute case. >> you wrote in that case that most women, indeed most men would probably not want to meet the rigorous demands, but those extraordinary individuals that can and wants to meet those demands should be permitted to. so, you are invited a little over a year ago i think to give a speech. how did that go? >> they invited me toto come and the 20th anniversary of the decision. my calendar was too crowded, so it turned out to be the 21st anniversary, and you were with me for that change and the school has been enormous. the commanding officer was so proud
of getting to the supreme court, you are still a very junior justice, you are assigned to write the virginia military institute case striking down their policy of exclusion of women. you would not have gotten that assignment but for your female colleague, justice o'connor, right? >> right. seniority is a very big workplace. justice o'connor would have been way ahead as he chose an opinion writer. but she's a groove should write this opinion so it is thanks to justice o'connor that i got...
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the banks of the potomac and to get the session of lands from the maryland general assembly in the virginia general assembly and have congress accept that and build capital there. in the politics around that and around the question of the revolutionary war is fascinating. but there's also the question of the committee system, how would congress operate. what would the rules be. what would it do with all of the debts that were bequeathed to the first congress from the revolutionary war about a standing army. about a government and then about a bill of rights because the bill of rights had not been adopted yet. would there be a bill of rights in madison came the champion but he was a reluctant champion. at first he didn't really think we needed it but he became a champion of the bill of rights which of course had been demanded by the antifederalists were afraid that the central government would become too powerful. and too overweening and violate the rights of the people. it's a fascinating story with incredible people in there including elbert jerry the author of the first known gerrymander
the banks of the potomac and to get the session of lands from the maryland general assembly in the virginia general assembly and have congress accept that and build capital there. in the politics around that and around the question of the revolutionary war is fascinating. but there's also the question of the committee system, how would congress operate. what would the rules be. what would it do with all of the debts that were bequeathed to the first congress from the revolutionary war about a...
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jenkins withdraws into west virginia. actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. 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. railroad.llows the 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. and an indoor powder room for men. it had indoor plumbing at least for a while. a very nice ho
jenkins withdraws into west virginia. actually maryland, sorry. jenkins moves back into pennsylvania on june 22. 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...
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in virginia, where washington is from, they were appointed. so what's the problem with elected officers versus appointed officers? in any sort of fighting force. >> it's whoever is popular. >> many times it becomes a popularity contest rather than skill and people are often unwilling to order their friends into combat. >> i feel like when you're voting on who is going in, i feel like maybe more people don't run as much or like it's kind of an, oh, i'm going to do this because it seems cool. >> oftentimes who would win is whoever brought like the most beer to the barbecue or whatever -- whatever would happen. okay. so washington, though, is going to try to staff his army and he is going to urge a certain type of individual to be an officer. gentlemen. and nowadays you've heard me ramble about this, nowadays every man is a gentleman, but in the 18th century it meant something different. it meant a man of honor, a man of reputation, morality, bravery and valor. washington is saying if you are a gentleman, a man of honor in civilian life we can tr
in virginia, where washington is from, they were appointed. so what's the problem with elected officers versus appointed officers? in any sort of fighting force. >> it's whoever is popular. >> many times it becomes a popularity contest rather than skill and people are often unwilling to order their friends into combat. >> i feel like when you're voting on who is going in, i feel like maybe more people don't run as much or like it's kind of an, oh, i'm going to do this because...
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she grew up in relative poverty in virginia a nswe i’s in relative poverty in virginia answers those experiences shape her worldview. and john fugelsang as an american political comedian, actor, broadcaster, and commentator. he has made a documentary to see if the american dream is still alive in the face of rising inequality. that is oui’ face of rising inequality. that is our panel. welcome to you well. applause .ok, applause . ok, panel, quick question at the beginning. statistics show that the richest 1% globally own at nearly half of the world's
she grew up in relative poverty in virginia a nswe i’s in relative poverty in virginia answers those experiences shape her worldview. and john fugelsang as an american political comedian, actor, broadcaster, and commentator. he has made a documentary to see if the american dream is still alive in the face of rising inequality. that is oui’ face of rising inequality. that is our panel. welcome to you well. applause .ok, applause . ok, panel, quick question at the beginning. statistics show...
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so that was an amazing partnership between "the washington post" and a small west virginia paper whose community was totally torn apart by ipo addiction. yeah, i think that we should be partnering more with local news big outlets. i think that would be something that would be really cool to do. >> and mentioned this briefly, going off that, i think that attention could be the answer to both. so news organizations paying attention to diversity, how can you help. at abc we have fellowships, paid internships and we're in touch with different schools throughout the country who we hire and your second part of the question, how do we cover the entire country instead of the big cities. >> at abc we're lucky we have affiliates from across the country and stringers and reporters from everywhere. i think other companies who don't have that should pay attention and start relationships, you know, with other outlets in smaller parts and say, have the pulse on the local news there. i think that's a responsibility up to the organization. >> and there are that are doing this, like some npr affiliates
so that was an amazing partnership between "the washington post" and a small west virginia paper whose community was totally torn apart by ipo addiction. yeah, i think that we should be partnering more with local news big outlets. i think that would be something that would be really cool to do. >> and mentioned this briefly, going off that, i think that attention could be the answer to both. so news organizations paying attention to diversity, how can you help. at abc we have...
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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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he's going to move himself further north into virginia on a peninsula. we've talked about this before. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula if you're an army? >> only one way out. >> only one way out. why does cornwallis do it? he thinks the navy can aid him and retreat via the navy. but through a quick march, a late march of the french and americans jointly, they are going to surround cornwallis on the peninsula and come to the british navy. literally going to have a siege of yorktown. where you'll have siege built and cornwallis doesn't have a way out. he's going to be forced to surrender. the song "the world turned upside down." this is the last major revolution, carried on for a couple of more years but this is it. and why do the british stop fighting? why do you think? why do they stop fighting? they could continue this war. still a full army in new york. >> there was nobody left that was loyal to them in the country. >> you still have loyalists but you now have to not only defeat the army but win over the hearts and minds of americans
he's going to move himself further north into virginia on a peninsula. we've talked about this before. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula if you're an army? >> only one way out. >> only one way out. why does cornwallis do it? he thinks the navy can aid him and retreat via the navy. but through a quick march, a late march of the french and americans jointly, they are going to surround cornwallis on the peninsula and come to the british navy. literally going to have a...
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centre in manhattan, but there we re trade centre in manhattan, but there were attacks in arlington, virginia and one further attack besides. so in front of the invited guests they are at the white house, we will pause now and join in the us moment of silence. the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's turn our attention is now to new york city. that, of course, the focal point of commemorations. we are just a couple of minutes away from 1:46pm, a significant moment that will be marked in new york because that is the time that the first plane, piloted by the terrorists, struck the north tower of the world trade centre. marching band the star—spangled banner the star-spangled banner applause band plays and so the first moment of silence is passed in new york city to mark the time that the first plane struck the time that the first plane struck the north tower, the hijacked plane. and nearly 20 minutes later, a second plane went into the second tower of the world trade centre. more than 2600 people died in those two attacks alone and in the next few moments, invited guests will start to
centre in manhattan, but there we re trade centre in manhattan, but there were attacks in arlington, virginia and one further attack besides. so in front of the invited guests they are at the white house, we will pause now and join in the us moment of silence. the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's turn our attention is now to new york city. that, of course, the focal point of commemorations. we are just a couple of minutes away from 1:46pm, a significant moment that will be marked in...
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still could see storm surge through north carolina and virginia but of course that would be on the order of something like 2 to 4 feet, maybe up to 7. let's get to those weekend getaways brought to you by amazon. >>> so do we think meghan markle gets a friends and family discount on the tickets? >> you know better than that. >> she has the money for full price. >> we'll be right back. than that. >> she has the money for full price. >> we'll be right back. and then whats happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth's surface so that we can actively help repair weakened enamel. i do think dentists are going to want to recommend pronamel repair toothpaste. such an easy answer and it will do exactly what their patients need. such an easy answer if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so imp
still could see storm surge through north carolina and virginia but of course that would be on the order of something like 2 to 4 feet, maybe up to 7. let's get to those weekend getaways brought to you by amazon. >>> so do we think meghan markle gets a friends and family discount on the tickets? >> you know better than that. >> she has the money for full price. >> we'll be right back. than that. >> she has the money for full price. >> we'll be right back....
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saw the beautiful campus there, and i was thinking maybe i might apply to university of virginia. he was stapgding right close to me and he was considerly shorter than i and he jammed his finger into my chest he said you're going yale and i don't it e hear anymore it be. [laughter] he didn't say let's sit down and talk about your innermost feelings it was a different approach and i never thought about going to university of virginia tben. again great teachers change the world. [laughter] i've been doing a collection of prominent story when figured in all, music, art, politics and who was the teacher that they gave credit for? being what they were in every single one of them had such a teacher and one of the most hovly of all what she had to say about her teachers, of course, she wound up being a teacher for quite a while. so i don't know how many teachers here but you're doing what needs to be done -- to you -- [applause] speaking of teaches i want to know what a you think about, i mean, you're a person who -- about has really two way of communicating you're hearing one way of com
saw the beautiful campus there, and i was thinking maybe i might apply to university of virginia. he was stapgding right close to me and he was considerly shorter than i and he jammed his finger into my chest he said you're going yale and i don't it e hear anymore it be. [laughter] he didn't say let's sit down and talk about your innermost feelings it was a different approach and i never thought about going to university of virginia tben. again great teachers change the world. [laughter] i've...
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well, virginia, virginia have a royal colony. most populist, wealthiest, largest royal colony and the royal governor is a man by the name of lord dunmore. as early as may of 1975, lord dunmore seizes all the gun powder held at the capital colonial williamsberg. anybody been there? ever see the powder magazine, the big brick building? they seize all the gun powder there because he doesn't want the american rebels to do it. throughout the summer of '75 n dunmore fights little militias. give me liberty or give me death, that guy. the other thing lord dunmore does, and we'll pick it up later, but in november lord dunmore issues a proclamation that he tells any slave who enters british area and takes up arms will be set free. what dunmore is doing is creating a forest made up of a hand full of british regulars, loyalists and slaves. and by the fall of 1775, he has about 1200 of these people in the area around norfolk, virginia. dunmore flees to a british warship. you'll see these guys. we saw british authority collapse in new jersey i
well, virginia, virginia have a royal colony. most populist, wealthiest, largest royal colony and the royal governor is a man by the name of lord dunmore. as early as may of 1975, lord dunmore seizes all the gun powder held at the capital colonial williamsberg. anybody been there? ever see the powder magazine, the big brick building? they seize all the gun powder there because he doesn't want the american rebels to do it. throughout the summer of '75 n dunmore fights little militias. give me...
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. >> it is my belief that the citizens of virginia have most certainly welcomed this method of establishing laws grounded in english, law and elliptical institutions including this newly formed assembly that will certainly continue to attend to the affairs of virginia for some time to come. today, as we mark the first meeting of that general assembly that took place on the same day some few years passed would say that as near as may be , we have brought virginia to the laudable form of just government we all knew in good. fellow friends and counselor, a man who i appointed speaker in the first meeting of our general assembly, for his elections of that gathering -- for his recollections of that gathering. >> governor yardley. >> i remember one you and i along with a few appointed counselors and about 20 elected burgesses began reading together on this very date, july the 30th, during the torrid and 1619. summer of our first legislative session was held in the choir of the church here in jamestown, as it was the most convenient place we could find to sit. tro, the governor appointed me from h
. >> it is my belief that the citizens of virginia have most certainly welcomed this method of establishing laws grounded in english, law and elliptical institutions including this newly formed assembly that will certainly continue to attend to the affairs of virginia for some time to come. today, as we mark the first meeting of that general assembly that took place on the same day some few years passed would say that as near as may be , we have brought virginia to the laudable form of...
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reportedly the wealthiest woman in virginia. and by marrying her, he married the widow of a gentleman. so, by marrying her, george became a gentleman. with her wealth and with his drive and determination to secure wealth, the washingtons would become one of the wealthiest couples in america. he was a plantation owner, farmer. initially growing tobacco. but coming to the realization that tobacco was a leeching crop that was declining in value. but by the time of the revolution, what was he starting to cultivate? wheat. remember you guys read greene's book, tobacco culture. how the tobacco culture was playing out. well, this is the george washington who, by the time of his death, will own 11,000 acres. he had this ambition for wealth that made him inquisitive. made him sometimes contentious and even after he established himself, he would insist on exact payment of every doubt debt owed to him. in his youth, young george wanted to be a british military officer. in the beginning of this course, remember we made reference to how youn
reportedly the wealthiest woman in virginia. and by marrying her, he married the widow of a gentleman. so, by marrying her, george became a gentleman. with her wealth and with his drive and determination to secure wealth, the washingtons would become one of the wealthiest couples in america. he was a plantation owner, farmer. initially growing tobacco. but coming to the realization that tobacco was a leeching crop that was declining in value. but by the time of the revolution, what was he...
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west virginia the ozarks arkansas missouri these are this is this is like a growing up a democrat you see it spreading across the united states and it is an economic and a health care issue at the end of the day where you know what you're looking at is the research is actually tying you know the suicide rates to this what they call the end raveling of the social fabric so like when your local sports team disbands when your hangouts like the beauty shops in the barber shops are closing your churches and so very civic groups are dwindling people are moving out is especially in this study had found that there is this huge link between suicide and economic deprivation it poor people who are sad but we only talk about rich people who are a sad and going to therapy but we don't talk about how this underemployment unemployment low levels of education and then reliance on government programs that you don't want to be on no nobody wants to do that but there's only so much bootstrapping you could do when you have severe depression because half our politicians more than have our politicians tell
west virginia the ozarks arkansas missouri these are this is this is like a growing up a democrat you see it spreading across the united states and it is an economic and a health care issue at the end of the day where you know what you're looking at is the research is actually tying you know the suicide rates to this what they call the end raveling of the social fabric so like when your local sports team disbands when your hangouts like the beauty shops in the barber shops are closing your...