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i will be the next governor of virginia. (cheers) the day of the election, the exit polls showed him winning by ten percent, which was a landslide. and i remember very well the night of the election, going over to the marriott hotel and arriving, and it was really a huge celebration. it was... people just couldn't believe he was going to win by a landslide. you know, they were really just joyous and it was like history was really being rewritten in virginia. (cheers and applause) narrator: at 8:39 p.m., the wire services showed wilder had taken a slight lead in the vote total for the first time. by 9:00 p.m., the gap had jumped to almost 20,000 votes. the rout was on. for 45 minutes, wilder maintained a lead of at least 20,000 votes. then the stream of numbers abruptly stopped. and the reporters went down to the floor under where the main ballroom was, and they were sort of... being able to watch televisions and seeing these results came in. and when a.p. started reporting the results again, they were very, very close. it wa
i will be the next governor of virginia. (cheers) the day of the election, the exit polls showed him winning by ten percent, which was a landslide. and i remember very well the night of the election, going over to the marriott hotel and arriving, and it was really a huge celebration. it was... people just couldn't believe he was going to win by a landslide. you know, they were really just joyous and it was like history was really being rewritten in virginia. (cheers and applause) narrator: at...
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virginia farmers believed the same thing, and they rallied around him when virginia became independent, they elected him the state's first governor. he went on to serve five terms. during his first three turns he provided george washington and the can't know army with the aid, military aid needed to win the war. after the war he surprised his enemies and friends alike by proposing to resume trade with britain and allow tory exiles to return to their old virginia homes. his opponents were furious, saying that if they came back they would overturn the american government. and they laughed at them. the quarrel is over. peace has returned and found a free people, let us have the magnanimity to lay aside our antitheses and prejudices. the british are an enterprising moneyed people. they will buy the produce of our lands, and supply us with necessaries, too. to feed our infant manufacture manufacturers. afraid of them? to we who have laid the proud british lion atrophied now be afraid of his welts? the legislature voted in favor of both henry's proposals and the resumption of trade with brit
virginia farmers believed the same thing, and they rallied around him when virginia became independent, they elected him the state's first governor. he went on to serve five terms. during his first three turns he provided george washington and the can't know army with the aid, military aid needed to win the war. after the war he surprised his enemies and friends alike by proposing to resume trade with britain and allow tory exiles to return to their old virginia homes. his opponents were...
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he aims to the so-called virginia plan to make virginia the preeminent state in the union. he told a supportive of george washington the smaller states should be made in his words subordinate lee useful. madison disliked small the democracy. in williamsburg, at richmond, he encountered state legislators will be considered a new life. he watched as they would easily swayed by the seductive oratory of patrick henry. now, madison identified with panic in 1775. yet henry came to subvert every last reform, every last policy, that he and jefferson championed. madison feared demagoguery. and he identified henry with demagoguery. this is where madison and jefferson fundamentally differed. jefferson always saw tierney at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected president. for madison, tierney had more than one source. it could manifest itself if too much power was lodged in the states or launch an executive branch. power kuchar pixel in the 1790s that madison and jefferson identified the same source of tierney. that was when hamilton stood between them and present wa
he aims to the so-called virginia plan to make virginia the preeminent state in the union. he told a supportive of george washington the smaller states should be made in his words subordinate lee useful. madison disliked small the democracy. in williamsburg, at richmond, he encountered state legislators will be considered a new life. he watched as they would easily swayed by the seductive oratory of patrick henry. now, madison identified with panic in 1775. yet henry came to subvert every last...
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two campaigns ago the head the fbi moved down to west virginia. the national press was beating him up. he was getting ripped in a press conference about that. he used to grab you by the arm. they said, "joe, i hope they keep throwing the into the briar patch." you west virginians zero a lot of people in delaware for a lot of money we should have gotten that you got. i just want you to know that. [laughter] [applause] by the way, if you doubt me, you can drive across the robert c. byrd drive, the robert c. byrd a library, the robert c. byrd appellation highway, the robber seabird federal building in charleston, on and on and on. it is more than the name we will not forget, it is his courage. he died like he lived. he died like he lived his life. he never stopped trying. how many people would have hung on as long as he did? how many people would have had the ability to get out of that hospital bed, get in that wheelchair, and come in to vote? he never stopped thinking about his people and the things he cared about. speaking several weeks ago -- this
two campaigns ago the head the fbi moved down to west virginia. the national press was beating him up. he was getting ripped in a press conference about that. he used to grab you by the arm. they said, "joe, i hope they keep throwing the into the briar patch." you west virginians zero a lot of people in delaware for a lot of money we should have gotten that you got. i just want you to know that. [laughter] [applause] by the way, if you doubt me, you can drive across the robert c. byrd...
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-- virginia and, has riflemen in the new york rangers, you've got a really enchanting map. now once he derives, washington had to size up the situation. in this map in boston harbor get some tremendous detail of the situation. and i think perhaps like myself and most americans think of the siege of boston is a fairly static affair, that washington was encamped in cambridge, with americans pinched off the neck of the boston peninsula at roxbury and the charlestown peninsula at the next year and that they said included each other for 11 months, which is what happened. if you have washington's maps in hand some other details emerged of playing out this drama on a much larger canvas. for one thing, he was sending his fledgling navy, the privateers all the way up to canada to the mouth of the st. lawrence and the have-nots is the st. lawrence riverto try to intercept ships coming from washington to resupply the besiege washington under general howe. washington was also using a fleet of oil boats, small craft that were plying the waters in boston harbor and sending them to burn t
-- virginia and, has riflemen in the new york rangers, you've got a really enchanting map. now once he derives, washington had to size up the situation. in this map in boston harbor get some tremendous detail of the situation. and i think perhaps like myself and most americans think of the siege of boston is a fairly static affair, that washington was encamped in cambridge, with americans pinched off the neck of the boston peninsula at roxbury and the charlestown peninsula at the next year and...
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so let me begin with a map of virginia, appropriately enough. a map that in some ways tells the story of washington's life from cradle to grave. and in the book one of the nice things that we've been able to do with the book, and i want to say a thanks, too, to the art directer and the designer of the book who createdded such a beautiful -- created such a beautiful object. and we've also been able show close-ups of these maps. these are large maps. of it's pretty hard to see some of the detail, but we have dozens of detailed views looking at where washington was born and grew up, and, of course, this is the country that he returned to in his great victory at yorktown. so his life kind of comes full circle in this map by fry and jefferson, a manuscript from 1751, first edition from 1753, right at the givenning of washington's military -- beginning of washington's military career. there was actually a great moment where joshua fry who designed, who drew the map is riding out to meet washington on the frontier and assume command of the regiment, so
so let me begin with a map of virginia, appropriately enough. a map that in some ways tells the story of washington's life from cradle to grave. and in the book one of the nice things that we've been able to do with the book, and i want to say a thanks, too, to the art directer and the designer of the book who createdded such a beautiful -- created such a beautiful object. and we've also been able show close-ups of these maps. these are large maps. of it's pretty hard to see some of the detail,...
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when virginia was the most populous and powerful state in the union. his perseverance, his bravery were already the stuff of legend but i warn we going you start reading about young washington is not yet wise paragon of later years. he is crass, dogged even pushy in his pursuit of money, status and power. washington first rebels against the british not for idealistic reasons but for personal reasons. the british deny him the royal commission in the army that he covets. the british sell him a shoddy overpriced goods from london. the british ban settlement west of the allegheny mountains at a time when washington is amassing real-estate there. the british are bad for business. the british are bad for your career. in those early sections, you were in the company of historic greatness, even though there were admirable and extraordinary traits that foreshadow truly wondrous things to come. the bane of washington's early years was not will george but someone infinitely more formidable. his mother. mary washington was a very difficult woman and a very querulo
when virginia was the most populous and powerful state in the union. his perseverance, his bravery were already the stuff of legend but i warn we going you start reading about young washington is not yet wise paragon of later years. he is crass, dogged even pushy in his pursuit of money, status and power. washington first rebels against the british not for idealistic reasons but for personal reasons. the british deny him the royal commission in the army that he covets. the british sell him a...
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and aspired to accumulate all the trappings of a first grandñ of virginia gentleman. in the process, of course, he became very unhappy as all americans did with the system the colonies were trapped. constantly in debt acquiring refinery from england although the tobacco prices were on the slide and washington was reluctant revolutionary but once he joined the continental movement, he never looked back even when the virginia governor threatened to invalidate all claims to the western land that he acquired as bounty for his military service along with the southern veterans. he hoped he could try washington away from the movement with these threats and it did not work. washington attended as a delegate to the continental congress of course. july of 1775 as commander in chief of the continental army was on his way to be seized the british and here is a map and washington's collection. a beautiful map that use is not only cartography but wonderful drawings to dramatize the opening phases of the revolutionary war. here we can see after lexington concord april of 75, the bat
and aspired to accumulate all the trappings of a first grandñ of virginia gentleman. in the process, of course, he became very unhappy as all americans did with the system the colonies were trapped. constantly in debt acquiring refinery from england although the tobacco prices were on the slide and washington was reluctant revolutionary but once he joined the continental movement, he never looked back even when the virginia governor threatened to invalidate all claims to the western land that...
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the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it. those portions superseded by amendment will not be read. in order to ensure fairness for all those interested in participating, we have asked members to line up on a first come, first served basis. i will recognize members based on this guidance in order to assure relative parity and fairness, i may recognize members out of order to ensure bipartisanship and balance. two members, one from each party, will be recognized out of order. each member will approach the podium and read the passage laid out for him or her. the speaker and two members o
the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it....
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he was put in charge of all the military forces in virginia. at a time when virginia was the most populous and powerful state in the union. his perseverance and bravery were already the stuff of legend but i must warn you when you start reading the book the young washington is not the wise paragon of later years. he is crass, dogged and even pushy in his pursuit of money, status and power. washington first rebelled against the british not for idealistic reasons but personal reasons. the british deny him the royal commission in the army that he covets. the british sell him shoddy and overpriced goods from london. the british band settlement west of the allegheny mountains at a time when washington is amassing real-estate. the british are bad for business. the british are a bad for your career. there are sections where you are yet in the company of historical greatness even though there are a lot of admirable and extraordinary traits that push out wonderful of things to come. the bane of washington's reviewed was not will george but someone more
he was put in charge of all the military forces in virginia. at a time when virginia was the most populous and powerful state in the union. his perseverance and bravery were already the stuff of legend but i must warn you when you start reading the book the young washington is not the wise paragon of later years. he is crass, dogged and even pushy in his pursuit of money, status and power. washington first rebelled against the british not for idealistic reasons but personal reasons. the british...
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he was in virginia and had been collecting dirt on jefferson. so he publishes these things saying, you know, our president has this enslaved black mistress, children who are running around monticello and look just like him. and at that point you say, all right. what should he do? the first thing he does is say nothing. i did not have sex with that woman. but what he did do is to things. the first thing he did was he insisted that his daughters come to washington, which they had never done and were unwilling to do. he is like we will buy you some weeks. they had to go to washington and do this. so they had to go and fly the flag for him. he kept them out of public life except for that. we did this for you once and are not doing it again. phone us later. we are not doing it. so he made them fly the flag for him. and then the second thing that he did was, of course, they are certainly letting him know even if they are not saying directly, get rid of for. madison and monroe at this point, you know, it's like you could sell her. center to another pla
he was in virginia and had been collecting dirt on jefferson. so he publishes these things saying, you know, our president has this enslaved black mistress, children who are running around monticello and look just like him. and at that point you say, all right. what should he do? the first thing he does is say nothing. i did not have sex with that woman. but what he did do is to things. the first thing he did was he insisted that his daughters come to washington, which they had never done and...
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the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one hour. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? . norton: mr. speaker, i rise to offer a motion that is at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: i offer a motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will first report the gentlelady's motion. then we'll recognize the majority leader. the clerk will report the gentlelady from the district of columbia motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the gentlelady's motion. the clerk: ms. norton moves to refer the resolution toe a select committee of five members to be appointed by the speaker not more than three of whom shall be from the same litical party with instructions not to report back the same until it has conducted a full and complete study of and made a determination on and constitutionality of the provision that would be eliminated from the rules that granted voting rights in the committee of the whole
the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one hour. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? . norton: mr. speaker, i rise to offer a motion that is at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: i offer a motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will first report the gentlelady's motion. then we'll recognize the majority leader. the clerk will report the gentlelady...
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the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it. those portions superseded by amendment will not be read. in order to ensure fairness for all those interested in participating, we have asked members to line up on a first come, first served basis. i will recognize members based on this guidance in order to assure relative parity and fairness, i may recognize members out of order to ensure bipartisanship and balance. two members, one from each party, will be recognized out of order. each member will approach the podium and read the passage laid out for him or her. the speaker and two members o
the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it....
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and the game against virginia tech and miami. and rob fladeboe reports that they had a lot of person boa in palo >> in palo alto. >> congratulations to stanford, that is the sign on the el camino real. and on campus students were confident that the 11th season would soon be 12-0. >> i think we're going to go all the way it is been a wonderful year. to be fourth in the nation, and with virginia tech is a great honor. >> back-to-school after the holiday. but attendance could of been down a bit for class's. many of those students that are not in the cardinals' gregg favela will be watching the game on national television. >> and everybody is excited to watch the game and support them, tonight. >> wish to definitely when did this game tonight. >> our boys are born to pull it out. they are going to be doing great tonight and they're tougher going to pull it out. >> a victory on the orange bowl with the 1940's record since they have been on record. and they are designed to resign but that is going to las year for the coach if quarterba
and the game against virginia tech and miami. and rob fladeboe reports that they had a lot of person boa in palo >> in palo alto. >> congratulations to stanford, that is the sign on the el camino real. and on campus students were confident that the 11th season would soon be 12-0. >> i think we're going to go all the way it is been a wonderful year. to be fourth in the nation, and with virginia tech is a great honor. >> back-to-school after the holiday. but attendance...
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my my time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to virginia state delegate bob marshall the republican is a very hard line conservative and in recent weeks he appears to have come unhinged after don't ask don't tell was repealed he said that he would introduce a bill in virginia banning gays and the national guard republican governor of the state quickly dismissed that idea now bob marshall is on to his newest attention grabbing stunt he thinks of the state of virginia should just have its own currency he believes that two states should maintain its own gold and silver coins he told a local paper in mn nasa's the following so we can't mint money but we can mend gold and silver coins it sounds like a small difference but it is a difference legally and if you look closely on a dollar bill it doesn't say that it's money it says it is legal tender for all debts public and private and we should point out here that bob marshall is a growing part of the conservative movement that's proposed a direct challenge to the federal government's all already over the monetary system but
my my time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to virginia state delegate bob marshall the republican is a very hard line conservative and in recent weeks he appears to have come unhinged after don't ask don't tell was repealed he said that he would introduce a bill in virginia banning gays and the national guard republican governor of the state quickly dismissed that idea now bob marshall is on to his newest attention grabbing stunt he thinks of the state of virginia should just...
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in the orange bowl, stanford and virginia tech met, looking to stem the tide of poor history. stanford hasn't won a bowl game in 14 years. first quarter, andrew luck hands off to jeremy stewart, who takes it 60 yards. in a flash, the cardinal up 7-0. second quarter, virginia tech down even. and tyrod taylor about to weave a mist. no one's open. gets out of the pocket. and then, under a ton of cardinal pressure, fires it into the end zone, finds david wilson. virginia tech up 9-7. but the evening would belong to andrew luck and company. luck, spins out. looks for colby bleener. the question is, where will they be next season? >>> miami heat taking on the bobcats. looking for an 11th-straight win on the road. first quarter, lebron james. he's going to take it himself. coast-to-coast and the foul. game tide at 11-11, after the made free throw. james, the fadeaway jumper. finished with 38. now, in the third quarter, where lebron james reigns supreme. this time, finds dwyane wade, gets the tough shot to go. the heat up zen. fourth quarter now. lebron, gets the steal. he's going to
in the orange bowl, stanford and virginia tech met, looking to stem the tide of poor history. stanford hasn't won a bowl game in 14 years. first quarter, andrew luck hands off to jeremy stewart, who takes it 60 yards. in a flash, the cardinal up 7-0. second quarter, virginia tech down even. and tyrod taylor about to weave a mist. no one's open. gets out of the pocket. and then, under a ton of cardinal pressure, fires it into the end zone, finds david wilson. virginia tech up 9-7. but the...
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the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it. those portions superseded by amendment will not be read. in order to ensure fairness for all those interested in participating, we have asked members to line up on a first come, first served basis. i will recognize members based on this guidance in order to assure relative parity and fairness, i may recognize members out of order to ensure bipartisanship and balance. two members, one from each party, will be recognized out of order. each member will approach the podium and read the passage laid out for him or her. the speaker and two members o
the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading today reflects the changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it....
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the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cantor: this week most members of the house will gather briefly here in washington, but our hearts and spirits will be in arizona. the unspeakable tragedy in tucson last saturday came as a complete shock, casting a pall over the entire nation. with this resolution we join 300 million americans and millions of others around the world in showing our solidarity with congresswoman giffords and the rest of the victims. gabby serves arizona's eighth district with distinction and thoughtful leadership and we are all praying for her speedy recovery. saturday's cowardly crime was more than just an attack on dozens of innocent americans at a grocery store. it was an attack of the very essence of democracy and representative government. an assault on the open exchange of ideas between legislators and the people to whom they are accountable. this resolution honors the memory
the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cantor: this week most members of the house will gather briefly here in washington, but our hearts and spirits will be in arizona. the unspeakable tragedy in tucson last saturday came as a complete shock, casting a pall over the entire nation. with this resolution we join 300 million americans and millions of others around the world in...
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the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one hour. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? ms. norton: mr. speaker, i rise to offer a motion that is at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: i offer a motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will first report the gentlelady's motion. then we'll recognize the majority leader. the clerk will report the gentlelady from the district of columbia's motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the gentlelady's motion. the clerk: ms. norton moves to refer the resolution toe a select committee of five members to be appointed by the speaker not more than three of whom shall be from the same political party with instructions not to report back the same until it has conducted a full and complete study of and made a determination on and constitutionality of the provision that would be eliminated from the rules that granted voting rights in the committee of the
the gentleman from virginia is recognized for one hour. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? ms. norton: mr. speaker, i rise to offer a motion that is at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the gentleman from virginia. mr. cantor: i offer a motion. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will first report the gentlelady's motion. then we'll recognize the majority leader. the clerk will report the gentlelady...
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a year after the virginia tech shootings, president george w. bush sign add law to make itharder for anyone whom the court has found to be mentally defective to buy a gun. requiring that mental records from those court cases be sent to the fbi to be included in the federal background check. now, required before a dealer could sell it down. some of the least restrictive in the country. >> you actually have a piece on you. and i think that it's somebody else saying i'm not going for that guy whatever. >> people want to tend to get, you know, an argument and stuff as they have something handy. i just don't like guns myself. and so you know, i would rather see them have more control, not less. >>> a little later, why are these people packing heat in walnut creek? >>> for example, since last year, any legal gun may carry his or her weapon without a permit. they have been one of 36 states for the permit to any law- abiding citizen who requested one before the change last year, eliminating that permit entirely. >>> in 1996, ktvu visited phoenix at a ti
a year after the virginia tech shootings, president george w. bush sign add law to make itharder for anyone whom the court has found to be mentally defective to buy a gun. requiring that mental records from those court cases be sent to the fbi to be included in the federal background check. now, required before a dealer could sell it down. some of the least restrictive in the country. >> you actually have a piece on you. and i think that it's somebody else saying i'm not going for that...
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nation. >> the 25-year-old was shot four times by fellow student at virginia tech. he has made it his mission to fight for stricter gun control laws and will be attending the screening of a documentary on the virginia tech massacre tomorrow night. you can get the latest developments on the tucson mass shootings. click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> one year to the day after the shooting death of a prominent bay area musician relatives might have some answers about why after authorities announced arrest of four suspects. jana katsuyama spoke with relatives in vallejo. >> reporter: this has been a one-year investigation into hours ago highway patrol released the names of four suspects being charged with murder. for the tucker family this has been a very emotional day. dewey tucker was just 24 years old and a rising star who toured the world with lauryn hill and other musicians think he was gunned down on january 12, 2010. on this first anniversary of his death, police have announced they have arrested four suspects. it appears dewey tucker was shot and kille
nation. >> the 25-year-old was shot four times by fellow student at virginia tech. he has made it his mission to fight for stricter gun control laws and will be attending the screening of a documentary on the virginia tech massacre tomorrow night. you can get the latest developments on the tucson mass shootings. click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> one year to the day after the shooting death of a prominent bay area musician relatives might have some answers about why...
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nieve de grandes acumulados estados como virginia, west virginia hasta 4:10 pulgadas espera para ustedes y tambiÉn las nevadas intensas llegarÁn al norte de nueva inglaterra. en cuanto al tiempo y el resto del oeste de la naciÓn, vemos el prÓximo mapa soleado y tranquilo el resto del paÍs. las temperaturas agradables. este estado en el tiempo continuamos con mÁs. ♪ >> para acabar con la molestia de los labios secos y lastimados por el frÍo la respuesta estÁ en su cocina, un merezca un algodÓn con un poco de aceite de oliva y paselo sobre los labios tiene que hacerlo a diario durante tres dÍas. ♪ >> bueno raÚl he descubierto que el aceite de oliva es la panacea del mundo. sirve para todo. para hidratar, para el cabello. >> la mujer mÁs bella del mundo, avisen al mundo porque besarla huele a ensalada. ahora nuestra belleza latina. comienzan las audiciones. >> no se pierdan las audiciones. y la oportunidad de convertirse en una reina de belleza la cita es el sÁbado 29 la direcciÓn de ver en pantalla. >> nos vamos a encontrar ahÍ. en el convention center. ahÍ en san juan
nieve de grandes acumulados estados como virginia, west virginia hasta 4:10 pulgadas espera para ustedes y tambiÉn las nevadas intensas llegarÁn al norte de nueva inglaterra. en cuanto al tiempo y el resto del oeste de la naciÓn, vemos el prÓximo mapa soleado y tranquilo el resto del paÍs. las temperaturas agradables. este estado en el tiempo continuamos con mÁs. ♪ >> para acabar con la molestia de los labios secos y lastimados por el frÍo la respuesta estÁ en su cocina, un...
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virgin islands. >> virginia. washington. west virginia. wisconsin. and wyoming. >> are there any members of the rnc will have not exercised their opportunity to vote? any members who have not voted? please proceed with the accounting of the ballots. i declare this session to begin formally at peace. the floor remains closed to non-members with the exception of the individuals holding proxies' and non-member candidates for rnc chairman. please do now leave the room. the counting process will not take long. when it is completed i will announce results, and we will proceed with business. the committee will stand at ease. >> i have received the official results from the chairman of the tellers. the results will be read in descending order of votes received as follows -- reince priebus, 45. michael steele, 44. maria cino, 32. saul anuzis, 24. ann wagner, 23. we will now recess -- one more time? ok. reince priebus, 45. michael steele, 44. maria cino, 32. saul anuzis, 24. ann wagner, 23. we will now recessed for 20 minutes. the floor remains closed to non-
virgin islands. >> virginia. washington. west virginia. wisconsin. and wyoming. >> are there any members of the rnc will have not exercised their opportunity to vote? any members who have not voted? please proceed with the accounting of the ballots. i declare this session to begin formally at peace. the floor remains closed to non-members with the exception of the individuals holding proxies' and non-member candidates for rnc chairman. please do now leave the room. the counting...
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., and the governor from the commonwealth of virginia, thank you all for your leadership, your service, your presence here today. to the people of maryland, thank you for trusting me to serve you at this pivotal time in our history. today we. firm -- today we reaffirm that we are one maryland united by our belief in the dignity of every individual and our responsibility to advance the greater good. in our state, there is no such thing as a spare american. we are all in this together. we ask god for his blessing, protection, and grace. four years ago, few of us could have foreseen the suffering so many maryland families would have endorsed as our economy and financial markets nearly collapsed. we could not have imagined how many mothers and fathers would lose their jobs and their homes, how many small businesses would be forced to close their doors. in times of adversity, the people of maryland do not make excuses. we make progress. we are determined to move forward out of this recession. maryland businesses have started to expand and hire again. they are doing so at nearly twice the na
., and the governor from the commonwealth of virginia, thank you all for your leadership, your service, your presence here today. to the people of maryland, thank you for trusting me to serve you at this pivotal time in our history. today we. firm -- today we reaffirm that we are one maryland united by our belief in the dignity of every individual and our responsibility to advance the greater good. in our state, there is no such thing as a spare american. we are all in this together. we ask god...
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it may well be this could have been the next virginia tech if they had not pprojected a student body. even if we cannot fix everything legislatively or whatever, it is a conversation that must take place. we have to continue to learn from these incidents. >> in some ways this is a legal question. if you think about an individual, one can add the state in voluntarily lock you up? that is the criterion for denying you the right to have a gun. short of that, or criminal conviction of some kind, what are you going to say to people you cannot have a certain right? people are not always crazy who are accused of being crazy. on the other hand, we have a lot of a very disturbed people out there walking out and we don't seem to have developed a way, and i cannot think of one, to force them into treatment. >> it has to do with the way in which -- there is a stigma associated with it. we don't talk about it, we don't like to identify it as a problem with an individual in families. we have made a terrible mistake when we fail to great enough mental health facilities to handle people. we have a lo
it may well be this could have been the next virginia tech if they had not pprojected a student body. even if we cannot fix everything legislatively or whatever, it is a conversation that must take place. we have to continue to learn from these incidents. >> in some ways this is a legal question. if you think about an individual, one can add the state in voluntarily lock you up? that is the criterion for denying you the right to have a gun. short of that, or criminal conviction of some...
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west virginia, i understand you are a police officer. caller: 23 years and i appreciate you taking my call. my heart goes out to congresswoman giffords and her family and i pray for her healing. i pray for her full recovery and a family of the u.s. and judge and a benign-year-old child and the others were murdered and wounded. this was horrendous. this was an uncalled for act of violence. for 23 years, i have witnessed hatred, bigotry, the demise of people using the airwaves. for example, dick armey, hannity, the rush limbaughs who promotes hatred everyday and to have promoted murder in america -- we have a doctor who was murdered and this was done by the far right side or radio. sarah palin, in 2010, had a hit list. these are the targets using a gun sight as the hit list. they were promoted and it was on the weather. everybody could see it and it was a gun marker that was used on our website. it was the tea baggers who were to take action in any shape or form they decided to. host: you are a former police officer. i asked this earlier -
west virginia, i understand you are a police officer. caller: 23 years and i appreciate you taking my call. my heart goes out to congresswoman giffords and her family and i pray for her healing. i pray for her full recovery and a family of the u.s. and judge and a benign-year-old child and the others were murdered and wounded. this was horrendous. this was an uncalled for act of violence. for 23 years, i have witnessed hatred, bigotry, the demise of people using the airwaves. for example, dick...
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lynchburg, virginia. independent. caller: it is sad that when tragedies happen, we start to judge sentenced a's gun laws -- laws.n state's gun i personally grew up and new york where gun restrictions were more restrictive than they are here in virginia. i just think we need to start blaming the people who are responsible for the shootings instead of certain laws. host: thank you. barry is on the line, a republican. caller: i wanted to talk about one. point. it is one of those interesting topics that makes me -- or the suspect talks about mind control. it kind of makes you wonder with all the technology they have these days. a kind of makes you wonder if they are doing it. you had pink floyd in the 1960's. the kind of makes you wonder -- maybe there should be mined patrolling. you never know what kind of people are out there -- maybe there should be mined patrolling. are they putting thoughts in people's minds and making them do things? guest: in response to the first call, arizona allows for weapons in bars, which is
lynchburg, virginia. independent. caller: it is sad that when tragedies happen, we start to judge sentenced a's gun laws -- laws.n state's gun i personally grew up and new york where gun restrictions were more restrictive than they are here in virginia. i just think we need to start blaming the people who are responsible for the shootings instead of certain laws. host: thank you. barry is on the line, a republican. caller: i wanted to talk about one. point. it is one of those interesting topics...
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now a virginia newspaper is reporting that the images were back again this weekend. at first the navy called the videos humorous skits. but now it says they are not acceptable and that it is investigating. >>> research shows that california has the most international college students of any state in the united states. and china is leading the way when it comes to sending students to this country. kiet do shows us why one bay area college works pretty hard to reach out to budding scholars abroad. >> reporter: continue joe wow is a living example of the example of higher education, young and smart and imported from china. >> i want to try a different place to study, to learn, and to see different cultures and california is a wonderful place. >> reporter: the chinese, more than any other international students, are coming by the tens of thousands to american colleges every year. and why not? chinese universities are overcrowded and more and more wealthy families can afford the tuition, often without financial aid. >> so it's all about diversity. >> reporter: michael sex
now a virginia newspaper is reporting that the images were back again this weekend. at first the navy called the videos humorous skits. but now it says they are not acceptable and that it is investigating. >>> research shows that california has the most international college students of any state in the united states. and china is leading the way when it comes to sending students to this country. kiet do shows us why one bay area college works pretty hard to reach out to budding...
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virginia deck had a 9-7 lead. but in the second half, it was all stanford. excellent coaching, excellent execution. andrew luck had four touchdown passes, three of them to his tightened. three touchdowns by fleener. stanford crushes the techies 40-12. the question for the coach; colcoach;: is this your last game? >> please. it's about the although talent players. i love 'em. >> i'm just proud to be a part of this team, part of stanford university, and it means the world. >> we should know in the next few weeks regarding andrew luck. as har harbaugh's decision, in the next few days. >>> bad news for the sharks. sharks in the black jerseys, jamal mayors wins the battle. vancouver scores in the middle of the third period of time. kanucks get the win 4-3. >>> jason richardson, not long ago a franchise player here. gilbert arenas traded from the wizards to the magic. warriors lose this game 110-90. getting back to football, al davis reportedly wants to get rid of his head coach, tom cable. the raiders coming off their biggest season in eight years. what gives? he
virginia deck had a 9-7 lead. but in the second half, it was all stanford. excellent coaching, excellent execution. andrew luck had four touchdown passes, three of them to his tightened. three touchdowns by fleener. stanford crushes the techies 40-12. the question for the coach; colcoach;: is this your last game? >> please. it's about the although talent players. i love 'em. >> i'm just proud to be a part of this team, part of stanford university, and it means the world. >> we...
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but at a gun store in virginia, everyone we found said gun control won't work. >> people who are intent on killing people are going to kill people. >> reporter: gun rights proponents say congress should be focused on stopping the mentally ill from buying guns. >> it's not the ten-round or 15- round magazines, it's the system that failed. >> reporter: most gun owners say restricting the size of the magazine won't make any difference to a determined killer, because semiautomatic weapons like the glock used in tucson are that easy to reload. and the political reality is that both houses of congress are largely pro-gun, even congresswoman gabrielle giffords, whose wounding made this personal, has boasted she's very good with a glock. wyatt andrews, cbs news, chantilly, virginia. >> couric: overseas, tunisia's president ben ali fled the country today following violent protests over soaring violence and government corruption. ben ali has ruled tunisia with an iron fist for 23 years and the vatican today put pope john paul ii on the fast track to sainthood. as mark phillips reports, the decisi
but at a gun store in virginia, everyone we found said gun control won't work. >> people who are intent on killing people are going to kill people. >> reporter: gun rights proponents say congress should be focused on stopping the mentally ill from buying guns. >> it's not the ten-round or 15- round magazines, it's the system that failed. >> reporter: most gun owners say restricting the size of the magazine won't make any difference to a determined killer, because...
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many of us live in virginia or maryland suburbs. i happen to live in virginia and was just getting in the usual line of motorists that every morning cross the 14th street bridge into washington, one of our more famous bridges. the pentagon at that point is to your left. and i write about listening as all the other motorists were to what was taking place in new york city. we have one tower hit, then another tower got hit. and upon the strike of the second tower, i looked up and noticed that a very bright orange and blue jet was taking off into this crystal blue sky that we had here in washington that day. it was just a beautiful day. and i thought to myself, how can this jet be taking off when the f.a.a., more than anybody, has to realize what's going on in new york city? and it was at that almost precise instant that over my left shoulder, in came this american airlines flight on its twisted path, obviously the terrorists aboard, and in my -- in fact, i felt the impact before i heard it. it was just like this pop. and over my left s
many of us live in virginia or maryland suburbs. i happen to live in virginia and was just getting in the usual line of motorists that every morning cross the 14th street bridge into washington, one of our more famous bridges. the pentagon at that point is to your left. and i write about listening as all the other motorists were to what was taking place in new york city. we have one tower hit, then another tower got hit. and upon the strike of the second tower, i looked up and noticed that a...
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the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading to reflects te changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it. those portions superseded by amendment will not be read. in order to ensure fairness for all those interested in participating, we have asked members to line up on a first come, first served basis. i will recognize members based on this guidance in order to assure relative parity and fairness, iay recognize members out of order to ensure bipartisanship and balance. two members, one from each party, will be recognized out of order. each member will approach the podium and read the passage laid out for him or her. the speaker and two members of thle
the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, as a part of the opening remarks i will explain and i hope answer the question of the gentleman from washington. this morning for the first time in the history of the house of representatives, we are read allowed the full text of the constitution of the united states. we hope this will inspire many more americans to read the constitution. the text we are reading to reflects te changes to the document made by the 27 amendments to it. those...
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fourth ranked coming in against virginia tech. jim blowing off anybody who wanted to ask about his future plans. elway was there, he will be a bronco executive. he will make a pitch and jeremy stuart off and running. 60-yard touchdown. here we go. taylor, the star of virginia tech. scrambling. stays inbounds. 11-yard strike. he had a conversation on the sidelines and coach, back and forth we go. taylor sacked six times. the orange bowl mvp. touchdown. luck. 287 yards. 4 touchdowns. cementing his choice at the nfl number one draft choice if he leaves college. 40-27. stanford's first bowl win in 14 years. >> reporter: is this your final year? >> please. please. give me a break. it's about the performance of the players. i love them. >> reporter: how difficult a decision do you have to make about whether you want to play on sundays right now? >> there are worst decisions you have to make in life. >> that kid is going to be terrific. you figure luck will be the number one pick at carolina and he will have four teams, including the 49e
fourth ranked coming in against virginia tech. jim blowing off anybody who wanted to ask about his future plans. elway was there, he will be a bronco executive. he will make a pitch and jeremy stuart off and running. 60-yard touchdown. here we go. taylor, the star of virginia tech. scrambling. stays inbounds. 11-yard strike. he had a conversation on the sidelines and coach, back and forth we go. taylor sacked six times. the orange bowl mvp. touchdown. luck. 287 yards. 4 touchdowns. cementing...
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so i'm satisfied that virginia will do that. if there's anything that is cause for -- that we need to do to discuss further, we can do that. what i'm going to propose is approving this, but with contingent on making sure that everything passes with risk management and your team, ok? but the last part of this is you would propose a six-month review, and i would propose that we do a nine-month review of this so that we get through the high season of tourist season. and that, in fact, margaret, if we could put that on the calendar for a september meeting. i originally was thinking october 20. i don't know what the third week of september is. and make this irrevocable permit. if there are problems or issues, we will not only revisit this, but we will revoke it. if there are problems that rise to that level. but i want to make sure that we are sensitive to the concerns of the neighbors in that area and also for the well-being of the bike renters as well as the company. >> i want to amend that briefly.
so i'm satisfied that virginia will do that. if there's anything that is cause for -- that we need to do to discuss further, we can do that. what i'm going to propose is approving this, but with contingent on making sure that everything passes with risk management and your team, ok? but the last part of this is you would propose a six-month review, and i would propose that we do a nine-month review of this so that we get through the high season of tourist season. and that, in fact, margaret, if...
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and robert south side and keith in northern virginia. so we're involved. plenty of people have encouraged me to get back into it, and we'll consider that. but right now i've tried using this book, i'm trying to find a fresher, unique way of sharing people ideas that make good sense, that they understand that'll make sure that team america is in a better with position to be ascending so that everyone has an opportunity to achieve their american dream. >> the afterword is by former congressman j.c. watts, the forward is by the former l.a. rams' deacon jones. >> the his last year he played with the redskins. my older brother is deacon. my sister named her second kid after deacon, her first one afro man gabriel. and j. c.'s our oldest daughter's favorite speaker. so it's very nice of both of them. there's a lot of good stories in there, and ronald reagan who's the one who actually got me interested in politics because as governor he would come to the l. a. rams' e football practice, and i'd say, now, here's a politician who knows what's impo
and robert south side and keith in northern virginia. so we're involved. plenty of people have encouraged me to get back into it, and we'll consider that. but right now i've tried using this book, i'm trying to find a fresher, unique way of sharing people ideas that make good sense, that they understand that'll make sure that team america is in a better with position to be ascending so that everyone has an opportunity to achieve their american dream. >> the afterword is by former...
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. >>> this was one of the survivors of the virginia tech massacre. colin goddard was shot several times but ended up surviving and tonight he is here in san francisco for screening of a documentary detailing his journey from shooting victim to advocate for what he calls sensible gun control. and in light of the shooting in tucson, tonight's screening couldn't be more timely. patty lee is live in the city with our report. >> reporter: frank, a screening for the film "living for 32" will be held here at this theater later tonight. 32 represents the number of virginia tech students killed in the rampage in april of 2007. and a number of people killed every day in gun violence. >> yesterday began like any other day. students woke up and headed for class. >> reporter: the documentary "living for 32" focuses on colin goddard, a 21-year-old student at virginia tech when he was shot four times by a fellow student in a rampage that killed 32 and injured 19 others. >> you are seeing police out strong. >> reporter: it took two years before goddard could speak a
. >>> this was one of the survivors of the virginia tech massacre. colin goddard was shot several times but ended up surviving and tonight he is here in san francisco for screening of a documentary detailing his journey from shooting victim to advocate for what he calls sensible gun control. and in light of the shooting in tucson, tonight's screening couldn't be more timely. patty lee is live in the city with our report. >> reporter: frank, a screening for the film "living...
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: honors, a naval academy graduate and a decorated top gun pilot, was fired just three days after a virginia newspaper posted these racy videotapes on its web site. >> reporter: captain honors-- second in command at the time-- produced the tapes in 2006 and 2007 when the enterprise was in the persian gulf engaged in the afghan and iraq wars. the videos included crew instructions and general messages. >> reporter: but the tapes were also filled with sexual slurs and hijinks, apparently intended to provide comic relief to the sailors and marines on board. ( laughter ) >> reporter: top navy officials today weren't laughing. >> we must be held to higher standards of performance and conduct. >> reporter: honors is being replaced by captain dee mewbourne, who also graduated from the naval academy and flew attack fighters. mewbourne takes command of the nuclear powered carrier. its crew of 4,400 and an arsenal of more than 50 planes, missile and heavy guns. the "enterprise" sails for the middle east in two weeks. while honors has not responded publicly... >> the type of person he is, he needs to be
: honors, a naval academy graduate and a decorated top gun pilot, was fired just three days after a virginia newspaper posted these racy videotapes on its web site. >> reporter: captain honors-- second in command at the time-- produced the tapes in 2006 and 2007 when the enterprise was in the persian gulf engaged in the afghan and iraq wars. the videos included crew instructions and general messages. >> reporter: but the tapes were also filled with sexual slurs and hijinks,...
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so i'm satisfied that virginia will do that. if there's anything that is cause for -- that we need to do to discuss further, we can do that. what i'm going to propose is approving this, but with contingent on making sure that everything passes with risk management and your team, ok? but the last part of this is you would propose a six-month review, and i would propose that we do a nine-month review of this so that we get through the high season of tourist season. and that, in fact, margaret, if we could put that on the calendar for a september meeting. i originally was thinking october 20. i don't know what the third week of september is. and make this irrevocable permit. if there are problems or issues, we will not only revisit this, but we will revoke it. if there are problems that rise to that level. but i want to make sure that we are sensitive to the concerns of the neighbors in that area and also for the well-being of the bike renters as well as the company. >> i want to amend that briefly. it doesn't change the sense of i
so i'm satisfied that virginia will do that. if there's anything that is cause for -- that we need to do to discuss further, we can do that. what i'm going to propose is approving this, but with contingent on making sure that everything passes with risk management and your team, ok? but the last part of this is you would propose a six-month review, and i would propose that we do a nine-month review of this so that we get through the high season of tourist season. and that, in fact, margaret, if...
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win in virginia and we damn sure were not supposed to win in new jersey. but you did. you know what else you did that does not get reported? you won the mayor's races in 2009. albuquerque, new mexico, the first time in 20 + years, we have the mayor's office. county executive races, upstate new york, everyone was focused on other things. meanwhile, the party was slowly and steadily building brick by brick the success that was borne out there. those of the tide of adverse that this party has to be engaged in. every single day. some of the numbers i want to share with you, again, are not just numbers on paper, but they are testament to the work that each one of you did, each one of view, not just what jan and i did with the 400,000 miles per year or poring over books. sharon was out their rallying the troops. it is not just what we did but what you did every single day. 44 million voters voted for us. in 2000 tent. that was the highest midterm turnout for any party in any midterm in the history of this country. you did that. republican gop efforts smashed mul
win in virginia and we damn sure were not supposed to win in new jersey. but you did. you know what else you did that does not get reported? you won the mayor's races in 2009. albuquerque, new mexico, the first time in 20 + years, we have the mayor's office. county executive races, upstate new york, everyone was focused on other things. meanwhile, the party was slowly and steadily building brick by brick the success that was borne out there. those of the tide of adverse that this party has to...
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host: jonesville, virginia. floyd, republican line. caller: what do you think about the president's speech last night and his call for more civility. caller: i think we should all get along. but the one thing i think we shouldn't do is try to change the constitution to do away with free speech, because if we do that we are hurting. the guy who did the killing or hit the abortion doctor in new jersey -- if there is a nice tree behind you, take them and hang them for the world to see. it seems like the democrats don't want to think about that -- there have been a whole lot of kids that will not step in mud puddles that have been killed in the womb. i think that is wrong. one thing that we need to change in america and get back to god. luke chapter one about abortion and think about it. host: a tweet -- "the new york times" this morning. more arizonans seeking to buy guns. this article from "the new york post" about new york. new yorkers rushed to buy guns. trying to beat any potential weapons bans. national -- nashville, tennessee. tommy
host: jonesville, virginia. floyd, republican line. caller: what do you think about the president's speech last night and his call for more civility. caller: i think we should all get along. but the one thing i think we shouldn't do is try to change the constitution to do away with free speech, because if we do that we are hurting. the guy who did the killing or hit the abortion doctor in new jersey -- if there is a nice tree behind you, take them and hang them for the world to see. it seems...
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football team just arrived here about an hour and a half ago fresh off their orange bowl victory over virginia tech last night. when was the last time that a team maybe played one of it's best games in the history of the organization and had to say, okay now we have to answer questions about where our coach might be going and where our quarterback might be going. jim harbaugh the hottest commodity in football right now. i think it's fair to say that he's certainly in the 49ers radar in terms of their desired coaches for their new hire. bob bolsby talked about their future here. >> in coach harbaugh case, he's done a great job, he's put a great staff together. he's recruited and done exceedingly well. when you have people that are achieving at that level, others are going to come after them. >> it's really special to think that i got to be part of that process, to be part of that change in winning culture and play for coach harbaugh for his four years here thus far. to play with these guys on the team. i think that's something that will sink with me more and more down the road. >> reporter: so
football team just arrived here about an hour and a half ago fresh off their orange bowl victory over virginia tech last night. when was the last time that a team maybe played one of it's best games in the history of the organization and had to say, okay now we have to answer questions about where our coach might be going and where our quarterback might be going. jim harbaugh the hottest commodity in football right now. i think it's fair to say that he's certainly in the 49ers radar in terms of...
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. -- [applause] elected to the united states senate for west virginia last month. prior to to his election, he served as the governor of west virginia, and during his five years as governor, he led the effort to pay down $1.7 billion in unfunded state liabilities and cut the food tax in half saving west virginia consumers millions of dollars. [applause] under his leadership, more than 240 companies expanded or moved to his home state. mansion previously served in the west virginia house of delegates, and as the state's attorney general. to my left, joe skarboro serving as a member of the u.s. congress -- >> i'm from columbia. >> you are? >> no, not really. >> don't identify yourself, it's not safe. >> not here, not today. it's not about labels. he was a member of the judiciary committee and armed services committee and part of a small group of republican congressman that the national journal said there's surprising amount of power given their youth and lack of years in congress. that's a nice way of putting it. his 2004 book roam wasn't burpt in a day predicted the
. -- [applause] elected to the united states senate for west virginia last month. prior to to his election, he served as the governor of west virginia, and during his five years as governor, he led the effort to pay down $1.7 billion in unfunded state liabilities and cut the food tax in half saving west virginia consumers millions of dollars. [applause] under his leadership, more than 240 companies expanded or moved to his home state. mansion previously served in the west virginia house of...
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the virginia tech shooting left 32 people dead. he was shot. after his recovery, he went to work in the brady campaign. >> it will not disarm a law- abiding gun owner. they will pass that background check. i don't understand this fear that we're coming to take the guns away. >> reporter: he says we don't need any more laws. >> what the laws do is they prevent law abiding citizens from getting guns. >> unfortunately there are people who don't have a voice anymore, so it's kind of like we should speak for them. so i think that's what collin has done. >> reporter: without a doubt, the shooting changed him. but he says he will not let it define him. >> reporter: the law that would have closed the loop hole in the gun show purchases died in committee. as far as the movie itself goes, they are on the short list for oscar nomination for best short documentary. they will find out on january 24th. >> thanks. >>> arrests announced today in a crime spree so severe the suspects face hundreds of years in prison. they face 132 criminal charges, the most ever
the virginia tech shooting left 32 people dead. he was shot. after his recovery, he went to work in the brady campaign. >> it will not disarm a law- abiding gun owner. they will pass that background check. i don't understand this fear that we're coming to take the guns away. >> reporter: he says we don't need any more laws. >> what the laws do is they prevent law abiding citizens from getting guns. >> unfortunately there are people who don't have a voice anymore, so it's...
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and our returning champion, a restaurant manager from reston, virginia... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
and our returning champion, a restaurant manager from reston, virginia... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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today there was an open carry rally held in virginia held by a group named restore the constitution now these self-proclaimed patriots intended to make history by being the very first people to rally with firearms in a national park and they would be the first to do so because only recently president obama signed a bill into law that allows one to openly carry weapons in national parks but obama and other lawmakers were the ones that these people were protesting against now the start of a four hundred park in virginia and then marched close to d.c. as close to d.c. as they could get with their weapons in hand which is right where i caught up with them a gravelly point park i spoke to dana almond one of the event organizers. this rally is called restore the constitution you're holding it right across the river from the white house from the capitol what is it that you're here to saying you know what do you want to hear there is a restore the constitution take it out and read it. start following it and who is not following it a lot of our elected officials and the supreme court is has who
today there was an open carry rally held in virginia held by a group named restore the constitution now these self-proclaimed patriots intended to make history by being the very first people to rally with firearms in a national park and they would be the first to do so because only recently president obama signed a bill into law that allows one to openly carry weapons in national parks but obama and other lawmakers were the ones that these people were protesting against now the start of a four...
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tech. >> there was a difference there because in virginia tech, the young man who first down the -- fired the bullets actually had tripped the wires that should have gotten him into the federal database. here the purchase was entirely legal. he had never been, in the words of law, adjudicated a mental defective. gwen: so at least one senator is suggesting that at the state of the union this week, everybody sit together, none of that standing up on one side and the other. nobody seems to be pushing back on that. is it going to happen? >> that's mark udall frp utah. it's pushed bit group, the third way. and right off the bat, the leaders, like steny hoyer, the whip, were very cool to this and then members on both sides said it's a good idea. we had in some of the primaries, bob bennett, and lisa murkowski with the write-in but they got bounced off the ticket in the republican primary process largely because they were seen as not rigid enough, too willing to talk or cooperate with democrats. when conservative republicans from the house see that, what list -- lessen -- lesson are they g
tech. >> there was a difference there because in virginia tech, the young man who first down the -- fired the bullets actually had tripped the wires that should have gotten him into the federal database. here the purchase was entirely legal. he had never been, in the words of law, adjudicated a mental defective. gwen: so at least one senator is suggesting that at the state of the union this week, everybody sit together, none of that standing up on one side and the other. nobody seems to...
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>> virginia. that we don't have a card for virginia. it just be as quick as you can. >> i have something that i need your read on behalf of the coalition and my own comments. the save as stow lake but house commission has presented 3000 signatures to you in opposition to the ortega plan. it in just a few days we received more than 50 letters support without soliciting them. supervisor mar's office has been flooded with hundreds of phone calls and e-mail to take action on this matter. we are supported by the san francisco chapter of the sierra club, golden gate preservation alliance, the stove family, descendants of william stow, the park's superintendent for whom the stow lake was named. the san francisco preservation society, speak, sunset park neighborhood association, luis restaurant, take back our parks, christopher public, author of a history of colgan gate park, ashley wolff, coordinator of. the audubon society never supported the ortega takeover, even though rec & park said they did to get more support. when contacted, the coal v
>> virginia. that we don't have a card for virginia. it just be as quick as you can. >> i have something that i need your read on behalf of the coalition and my own comments. the save as stow lake but house commission has presented 3000 signatures to you in opposition to the ortega plan. it in just a few days we received more than 50 letters support without soliciting them. supervisor mar's office has been flooded with hundreds of phone calls and e-mail to take action on this...
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mass shootings have become commonplace since the virginia tech massacre in 2007. there have been dozens of incidents where three or more people have been fatally wounded. hundreds have died. the images always the same, innocent lives lost, police tape, sirens. and loughner, like so many suspects before him, young, angry, troubled and with a gun. for "this week," i'm pierre thomas in washington. >> there have also been so many stories of courage and fortitude around this tragedy. the person who tackled loughner to the ground and also a young intern, 20-year-old daniel hernandez, who held congresswoman giffords as he saw her go down running towards the gunfire. he joins us right now on the phone. daniel hernandez, thank you for joining us. it must have been an incredible moment as you ran towards the gunfire when it all broke out. tell me what happened yesterday. >> of course, because there is a pending investigation we're trying to make sure that everything that we talk about is just -- watching what we say and just things after the shooting. yesterday i was helpin
mass shootings have become commonplace since the virginia tech massacre in 2007. there have been dozens of incidents where three or more people have been fatally wounded. hundreds have died. the images always the same, innocent lives lost, police tape, sirens. and loughner, like so many suspects before him, young, angry, troubled and with a gun. for "this week," i'm pierre thomas in washington. >> there have also been so many stories of courage and fortitude around this tragedy....