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and we are thankful for the three virginia statesman to affect hire community in chesapeake or virginia beach but what they have done to affect our commonwealth of virginia and the lasting mark. we are indebted to their service and the legacy they have left behind and make sure we continue the legacies of passion and the issues that are important to our nation, whether for the military, small businesses or our nation's financial predictment, all of them have brought lasting change to this body and will after. and we thank them immensely. we are all better off for their service and i know we will continue to confer with them now as repositories of which is doms and mr. chairman, i want to thank you for taking the time for all of us to be able to recognize their true leadership for the state of virginia. their sacrifice and the families. and there are sacrifices frrm families. we wish them all the best and wish them god blessings in their years ahead and they will continue to lead and serve in different capacities. and i yield back. . mr. goodlatte: i thank the gentleman for sharing his p
and we are thankful for the three virginia statesman to affect hire community in chesapeake or virginia beach but what they have done to affect our commonwealth of virginia and the lasting mark. we are indebted to their service and the legacy they have left behind and make sure we continue the legacies of passion and the issues that are important to our nation, whether for the military, small businesses or our nation's financial predictment, all of them have brought lasting change to this body...
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virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> expense washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. center for public integrity reporter liz ashley white talks about the politics kind the opioid epidemic and the center for the study of the presidency and congress senior fellow james kentfield on his book was explains how the u.s. national security apparatus has adapted to fight post-9/11 terrorism. be sure to watch washington journal at 7:00 a.m. on thursday morning. join the discussion. depthday, january 1, in will feature a live session on the presidency of barack obama. we taking your questions during the program. our white house -- our panel includes white house , a princeton university repressor -- professor and a pu
virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> expense washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. center for public integrity reporter liz ashley...
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virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, and look at your digital footprint and how the government and corporations collect and use personal data. carol anderson on the history of racism in the u.s. and dick cheney and leon panetta on donald trump's defense policy. weekend oniday c-span, here are some of our programs. on saturday, taking a look at farewell speeches and tributes for outgoing members of congress. starting at 12:30 p.m. with the senator of maryland. and then attributes and speeches of joe biden. and at 8:00 p.m., christmas at the white house. join michelle obama as she receives the christmas tree and take a tour of the white house to see this year's decorations. make projects with the children of military families vi
virginia rometty: excellent. alright. virginia rometty: thank you very much. promod haque: thank you. karen: a recording of the program will be available on the church hill club youtube channel shortly. i hope you find it to be a useful resource. and dinner will be served now. you have been a terrific audience. enjoy the rest of the evening. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, and look at your digital footprint and how the government and corporations collect and use personal data. carol...
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, republican representing virginia's fifth district. tell bus your background. >> i grew up in rural central virginia and paid for college using the military rotc scholarship and served for about six years in the army and then went to graduate school and spent my time following graduate school as a prosecutor and then had the opportunity to serve as my local elected prosecutor and then ultimately in the virginia senate and here we are. got two wonderful daughters and a great wife and just blessed to have the opportunity to serve. >> how many years in the virginia senate? >> five. >> what would you say you accomplished? >> it's funny and think it's a good lesson to bring in here, and that is that we came in as a fiscal belt tightener, you know, sort of spending funds that are appropriated -- are appropriate for each level of government but we left and if i had to tag a leg as, i'd say k-12 reform and having to stand up in some areas where perhaps some conservatives might not have and serve a decent libertarian bent to repeal the crime la
, republican representing virginia's fifth district. tell bus your background. >> i grew up in rural central virginia and paid for college using the military rotc scholarship and served for about six years in the army and then went to graduate school and spent my time following graduate school as a prosecutor and then had the opportunity to serve as my local elected prosecutor and then ultimately in the virginia senate and here we are. got two wonderful daughters and a great wife and just...
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look how it's raining off to west virginia. usually it's snowing in west virginia. we know that warm air is moving in. we have to wait a little bit. if you can give yourself a couple of extra hours i would do that because we've seen a lot of accidents out there. taking a look at reagan. it's gloomy and foggy. it is going to stay that way until about late morning. now, we do have reports out at reagan of a mixed precipitation. we this morning, but i've been saying all week, people are asking how much snow am i going to see? this isn't a big event. the ice is the bigger issue and it's more dangerous than snow. 29 degrees out there. look at the winds. we like the winds. they're out of the is the west. -- they're out of the southwest. we've seen the temperatures increase. the south westerly winds are our friends today and the next few hours. they'll continue because it's up into the 50s before midnight. if you have a holiday party, it's going to be different and more comfortable. no problem on roads later on today by any means. right now, warming up a degree or so. i've
look how it's raining off to west virginia. usually it's snowing in west virginia. we know that warm air is moving in. we have to wait a little bit. if you can give yourself a couple of extra hours i would do that because we've seen a lot of accidents out there. taking a look at reagan. it's gloomy and foggy. it is going to stay that way until about late morning. now, we do have reports out at reagan of a mixed precipitation. we this morning, but i've been saying all week, people are asking how...
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the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, reserving the right to object. the presiding officer: the objection has been heard. the senator from north carolina is recognized. mr. tillis: mr. president, i am happy to yield the floor to the gentleman from west virginia. the presiding officer: the gentleman from north carolina yields the floor to the gentleman from west virginia. mr. manchin: i just want to clarify. i think there's some confusion. seems like everybody is in a hustle right now. the whole thing i didn't -- and i think they're thinking we're being selective. i want to make it very clear. i've been clear to everybody. i've had to object on everything. i've had to object on my own pieces of legislation to stop everything, and with that being said, i think first i was asked about senator wyden's and i said no, i wouldn't at that time. and then i think at that time senator tillis objected. for that ndz you a were -- and you were asked, did i object and i said no. you were going to. with that being said i would
the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, reserving the right to object. the presiding officer: the objection has been heard. the senator from north carolina is recognized. mr. tillis: mr. president, i am happy to yield the floor to the gentleman from west virginia. the presiding officer: the gentleman from north carolina yields the floor to the gentleman from west virginia. mr. manchin: i just want to clarify. i think there's some confusion. seems like...
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packed with people from virginia. they have no outlet in virginia. millions of people in virginia want to go gamble without going some else. >> they won't all be gambling. >> people will go and traffic will be bad. saw this when people were going to the outlets, it was a nightmare. here is what we know in the past. when we have big events in this region like around nationals ballpark or inauguration, fourth of july, this region does that on a regular basis. >> people adjust. >> people adjust. you're going to hear it on the radio, papers, on tv, and they are going to know in advance. it's not like this is coming out of the blue. yes, it's going to be bad. but i think what we have learned in the past for these big events, because there's so much anxiety and ramping up awareness that sometimes, hopefully -- >> fedex field game, huge traffic, they don't want to wait, they want to go bam bell. mgm knows exactly who their audience is. >> two words, water taxi. majority. listen, heading into the weekend, chaos at metro, controversial proposal cutting hours
packed with people from virginia. they have no outlet in virginia. millions of people in virginia want to go gamble without going some else. >> they won't all be gambling. >> people will go and traffic will be bad. saw this when people were going to the outlets, it was a nightmare. here is what we know in the past. when we have big events in this region like around nationals ballpark or inauguration, fourth of july, this region does that on a regular basis. >> people adjust....
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, shenandoah valley, west virginia. this is the radar history over the last six hours. notice to the left we have this area in green, that's where the warmer air is coming in changing the freezing rain to rain across northern west virginia, but all around northern virginia, maryla maryland, the district, this pink here, that is freezing rain, rain that's falling and freezing on surfaces. watch out. we've had reports of multiple accidents. reagan national is at 20 degrees. we'll be above freezing around 10:00 or so. a look at more change addres on way in a few minutes. >>> when we talk about the treatment on the roadways. while you were sleeping road crews have been prepping some roads this morning because of this possible winter weather. salt trucks across theio have been pretreating the roads and crews have been using a salt and water mixture on the roads. you may notice hundreds of trucks on the roads this morning throughout maryland as well as northern virginia. david saw a few. drivers are urged to stay off the road
, shenandoah valley, west virginia. this is the radar history over the last six hours. notice to the left we have this area in green, that's where the warmer air is coming in changing the freezing rain to rain across northern west virginia, but all around northern virginia, maryla maryland, the district, this pink here, that is freezing rain, rain that's falling and freezing on surfaces. watch out. we've had reports of multiple accidents. reagan national is at 20 degrees. we'll be above...
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there could be 70s down across parts of southern virginia. we'll take a look at tomorrow and the weekend coming up. but first breaking news in the traffic center. >> route 1 is the breaking news. it is between the icc and contee road. route 1 trying to be closed in both directions. southbound there's the potential that they'll be row routing traffic at contee road. equipment to arrive on scene. also more personnel so this is going to be an issue for the next few hours where we're hearing route 1 in laurel causing major delays in that stretch so be aware if you're headed out early. back in to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> breaking news now in the disappearance of a missing d.c. yoga instructor. tricia mccauley's family says the 46-year-old's body has been found after a massive search. >> and this comes just hours after her car was found in northwest d.c. and police took a man in for questioning. justin finch is live where her car was found and has the latest on this breaking investigation. >> reporter: angie, good morning. her car was towe
there could be 70s down across parts of southern virginia. we'll take a look at tomorrow and the weekend coming up. but first breaking news in the traffic center. >> route 1 is the breaking news. it is between the icc and contee road. route 1 trying to be closed in both directions. southbound there's the potential that they'll be row routing traffic at contee road. equipment to arrive on scene. also more personnel so this is going to be an issue for the next few hours where we're hearing...
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please welcome virginia rometty and promod haque. [applause] virginia rometty: i very much appreciate that you pointed out we were at northwestern at different times. [laughter] virginia rometty: that was not the same time, different years. promod haque: listen, it is our pleasure to be here, and thank you, everyone, for attending. we look forward to, you know, an interesting evening here as we talk about, you know, some interesting things that are transpiring in the tech industry, and you know, new kind of innovations we have made. it is my pleasure to, you know, be in conversation with virginia rometty here. ginny, as you know, has had a great career and accomplished a lot of fascinating things at ibm, and in fact, you know, i was looking at your bio a little bit. you started in 1981. [laughter] >> thanks for pointing that out we are getting off on a good , foot. promod haque: so close to 35 years. virginia rometty: it will be just early five last year. -- just 35 last year. promod haque: what a remarkable career that ginny has bee
please welcome virginia rometty and promod haque. [applause] virginia rometty: i very much appreciate that you pointed out we were at northwestern at different times. [laughter] virginia rometty: that was not the same time, different years. promod haque: listen, it is our pleasure to be here, and thank you, everyone, for attending. we look forward to, you know, an interesting evening here as we talk about, you know, some interesting things that are transpiring in the tech industry, and you...
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they were found today in virginia. david spunt is more in our sat center with more on this. >> reporter: i've learned that 71-year-old barbara briley is in serious condition. she regained consciousness later. authorities say the five-year-old, her great granddaughter is doing okay tonight. it's been a brutal four nights for the briley family. 71-year-old barbara and 5-year-old lamira were on their way to north carolina christmas eve to visit family. they never made it. the family panicked and police searched for clues. according to authorities they were found south of richmond virginia in a dark, see included area about 7 miles from i-85. they were sitting inside barbara's car on private property. the property owner called police. barbara was flown to vcu medical center for treatment. authorities tell our affiliate in richmond, lamira is fine but was taken to a hospital for an evaluation. during the search authorities discovered a ping from briley's cell in rural virginia but her bank card was used in mays landing. a s
they were found today in virginia. david spunt is more in our sat center with more on this. >> reporter: i've learned that 71-year-old barbara briley is in serious condition. she regained consciousness later. authorities say the five-year-old, her great granddaughter is doing okay tonight. it's been a brutal four nights for the briley family. 71-year-old barbara and 5-year-old lamira were on their way to north carolina christmas eve to visit family. they never made it. the family panicked...
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the beltways are quiet to the outer loop of virginia. getting there, no troubles. 95, the bw parkway, virginia, 95. you have a live look from frederick at 277. asking more what i have seen? >> a few of us are concerns about is looking okay. >>> plus, watch ya' mouth. it's one of the most popular >>> you may want to think twice before you get that living room set. we'll explain how they could cost you a whole lot more. >> imagine walking out of the store with any one of these items and not paying the full price that day. well, you can through a lease to own program. the program run by a company called tempoe is used by kmart, sears and other retail stores. here's how it works, customers must agree to lease items for 5 to 18 months during which time the product can be returned. but customers can opt to buy it for what they paid already after they shell out and additional buy out amount. consumer reports analyzed a deal on this $750 tv at kmart. after five months, you pay $624. if you choose to buy it, it will cost you a totaling more than
the beltways are quiet to the outer loop of virginia. getting there, no troubles. 95, the bw parkway, virginia, 95. you have a live look from frederick at 277. asking more what i have seen? >> a few of us are concerns about is looking okay. >>> plus, watch ya' mouth. it's one of the most popular >>> you may want to think twice before you get that living room set. we'll explain how they could cost you a whole lot more. >> imagine walking out of the store with any...
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i have hired two independent prosecutors that investigation is still open. >> much of northern virginia congressman jerry conley's angst was reserved for jack evans who has said that the district would veto plans to cut metro hours and threatened to cut services didn't come up with more money to funt the transit system. >> when you threaten on that board to close down the largest single connection to metro in northern virginia -- your remarks were calculated to be helpful to us, is that right? or were you just playing games to appeal to somebody in maybe your jurisdiction? >> we have a $290 million shortfall this year that will lecture about the current condition of metro, i know it intimately, but your comments and those of mr. price were cheap and reckless and have huge implications on my side of the river. >> it's clear to me now that neither virginia nor maryland will do a dedicated funding source anytime in the future and it's unlikely we'll get federal help. how are we going to afford to operate the silver line to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollar as year when we're losin
i have hired two independent prosecutors that investigation is still open. >> much of northern virginia congressman jerry conley's angst was reserved for jack evans who has said that the district would veto plans to cut metro hours and threatened to cut services didn't come up with more money to funt the transit system. >> when you threaten on that board to close down the largest single connection to metro in northern virginia -- your remarks were calculated to be helpful to us, is...
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the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, we have no other speakers other than myself and i believe i have the right to close. i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleagues. who not bow to anyone may think they have greater love or care or commitment to people who suffer fromdy meaningsia -- from dementia or other developmental disabilities. i've spent an awful lot of time . th people i love let me just tell you, mr. speaker. let he had finish that. -- let me finish. that the people i love. i -- finish that. the people i love. i don't know if they knew where they were. i've spent time with family and people i love who struggle with these very issues. i know there is a danger of death. here's a danger of injury. whether franklin said it or not, those who will give up a little liberty to get security deserve neither. whoever said it. i think it was fr
the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, we have no other speakers other than myself and i believe i have the right to close. i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleagues. who not bow to anyone may think they have greater love or care or commitment to people who suffer fromdy meaningsia -- from dementia or...
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. >>> dc versus virginia. the two at odds during a hearing today over problems with metro. >> cheap and reckless and have huge implications on my side of the river. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >>> we start tonight at the live desk with breaking news. in the last few member has been stabbed to death on a major college campus. earlier tonight officials blasted out a text message to students. there is a police incident and you should stay away from the area. we got a call of a stabbing in one of the buildings this the heart of usc's campus. when paramedics arrived the victim was already dead. now we've learned police have arrested at least one suspect and say all is clear on campus. to work with students is now facing charges of having inappropriate contact with one of them. >> he worked as an athletics trainer at archbishop carroll high school in northeast dc. he is 33. that student is 17. >> jackie bensen has more on how police discovered this case. jackie? >> reporter: witnessy, pol
. >>> dc versus virginia. the two at odds during a hearing today over problems with metro. >> cheap and reckless and have huge implications on my side of the river. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >>> we start tonight at the live desk with breaking news. in the last few member has been stabbed to death on a major college campus. earlier tonight officials blasted out a text message to students. there is a police incident and you should stay...
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they were found today in virginia. david spunt is more in our sat center with more on this. >> reporter: i've learned that 71-year-old barbara briley is in serious condition. she regained consciousness later. authorities say the five-year-old, her great granddaughter is doing okay tonight. it's been a brutal four nights for the briley family. 71-year-old barbara and 5-year-old lamira were on their way to north carolina christmas eve to visit family. they never made it. the family panicked and police searched for clues. according to authorities they were found south of richmond virginia in a dark, see included area about 7 miles from i-85. they were sitting inside barbara's car on private property. the property owner called police. barbara was flown to vcu medical center for treatment. authorities tell our affiliate in richmond, lamira is fine but was taken to a hospital for an evaluation. during the search authorities discovered a ping from briley's cell in rural virginia but her bank card was used in mays landing. a s
they were found today in virginia. david spunt is more in our sat center with more on this. >> reporter: i've learned that 71-year-old barbara briley is in serious condition. she regained consciousness later. authorities say the five-year-old, her great granddaughter is doing okay tonight. it's been a brutal four nights for the briley family. 71-year-old barbara and 5-year-old lamira were on their way to north carolina christmas eve to visit family. they never made it. the family panicked...
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she was born and raised right here in hampton virginia. she graduated from the university of virginia with a degree in finance. a journalist, independent researcher, entrepreneur and cocreator of an english monthly magazine inside mexico with her husband aaron. she is the daughter of one of the first nasa blackmail engineers. she grew up knowing many of the women in hidden figures. she is the founder of the human computer project and alfred p sloan fellow and recipient of the virginia foundation for humanities grant. she lives in charlottesville virginia. she said that anonymous in history was usually a woman. let me say that again. anonymous in history was usually a woman. tonight these brilliant women are anonymous no more thanks to margot and her book hidden figures. may the names of catherine johnson, dorothy vann, mary jackson, actor christine darden and the other women who contributed to the space race and change the course of history finally receive their due. now we gave a few housekeeping notes and i want to remind everyone that h
she was born and raised right here in hampton virginia. she graduated from the university of virginia with a degree in finance. a journalist, independent researcher, entrepreneur and cocreator of an english monthly magazine inside mexico with her husband aaron. she is the daughter of one of the first nasa blackmail engineers. she grew up knowing many of the women in hidden figures. she is the founder of the human computer project and alfred p sloan fellow and recipient of the virginia...
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versus virginia and the battle over metro's future. the fight for your safety and lift up your head and keep moving or let the paranoia haunt you? everybody lack confidence, everybody lack confidence i keep my fee-fi-fo-fum i keep my heart undone calls with world leaders. donald trump spoke with taiwan's president despite a diplomatic tradition and the philippine president said he and trump had a brief and positive discussion. >>> cuba is preparing for the buial of fidel castro's ashes tomorrow. our david culver is in cuba and minutes. >>> good morning. i'm christian wright. david culver is on assignment in cuba. >> it looks like sunshine for saturday. not sure if it's going to help temperature wise. >> it's getting there. you're noticing a difference. >> tom is standing by with our forecast. >> the first december weekend this starting off with a clear sky. we've a this saturday. sun rise is 7:10. we're in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. reagan international is 44. winds at around 20 miles an hour. we'll hover near 40 and then climb
versus virginia and the battle over metro's future. the fight for your safety and lift up your head and keep moving or let the paranoia haunt you? everybody lack confidence, everybody lack confidence i keep my fee-fi-fo-fum i keep my heart undone calls with world leaders. donald trump spoke with taiwan's president despite a diplomatic tradition and the philippine president said he and trump had a brief and positive discussion. >>> cuba is preparing for the buial of fidel castro's ashes...
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virginia rometty: we have. many times in our lifetime we have dedicated these and put them in open source as an example. that has happened many times. these have not all been kept with us. i cannot even remember what percentage that has been done with -- but many different times and gave rise to the open-source community. i assume we will continue to do that. so we do both. i think that is how many people who have, many not many, but intellectual property, looking at both sides of that. promod haque: i think we are going to have to close here because i think our time is running up. karen, if you would come up. let me make one quick comment. with your perspective and the debate about jobs and so on, this is the way i see it. let's use a very simple example call centers. , a lot of call-center jobs have been outsourced to different parts of the world. the reason for that is, you can get that job done for one third the cost and so on and so forth. now, take a look at the call-center individual here in the u.s. and
virginia rometty: we have. many times in our lifetime we have dedicated these and put them in open source as an example. that has happened many times. these have not all been kept with us. i cannot even remember what percentage that has been done with -- but many different times and gave rise to the open-source community. i assume we will continue to do that. so we do both. i think that is how many people who have, many not many, but intellectual property, looking at both sides of that. promod...
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>> senator, why do you think west virginia has become the epicenter of opioid addiction? >> first of all, we're a heavy-lifting state. we have done heavy jobs. we've done manufacturing. we do the extraction. we've done manufacturing. we have done it all. so people are going to be prone to injuries that sometimes relates to a lot of pain. and you know, i don't know -- when i was a kid growing up, up until the '80s, we never saw all these products on the market. now we have doctors -- i couldn't even get -- hydrocodone, lortab and vicodin were a schedule 3 forever. they were prescribing those like m&ms. they should all be a schedule 2. no more than 30 days. doctors, if they don't understand or care, if it says 30 days and you have a tooth extracted. they'll give you 30 days. maybe it should be two days. we finally got the cdc to kick in on prescription oversight. we've got an epidemic on our hands, not just in the state of west virginia but all over this country, jake. but we are ground zero and have been for quite some time. we're going to do all we can with people putting
>> senator, why do you think west virginia has become the epicenter of opioid addiction? >> first of all, we're a heavy-lifting state. we have done heavy jobs. we've done manufacturing. we do the extraction. we've done manufacturing. we have done it all. so people are going to be prone to injuries that sometimes relates to a lot of pain. and you know, i don't know -- when i was a kid growing up, up until the '80s, we never saw all these products on the market. now we have doctors --...
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the gentleman from virginia ms. comstock has called me a number of times say that we have got to address this particular issue over and over and over again, and yet here we are with safe track and learning that indeed as we start to embark on it, and i want to say thank you, you are making tough choices, i can tell you it is not good for your career. because every time you make a tough choice you have a critic out there that is wanting to suggest that you should not be making that choice. quite frankly we needed you're kind of leadership years ago. this is a systemic problem that has to be addressed and it has to be addressed now. it will require difficult decisions and is my good friend mr., just pointed out, some of the decisions that are being contemplated by the board are troubling. you and i know that we've had some personal meetings and i'm willing to invest the political capital in a way that does not play well back in north carolina. but i'm willing to do that to fix the system once and for all. what i am no
the gentleman from virginia ms. comstock has called me a number of times say that we have got to address this particular issue over and over and over again, and yet here we are with safe track and learning that indeed as we start to embark on it, and i want to say thank you, you are making tough choices, i can tell you it is not good for your career. because every time you make a tough choice you have a critic out there that is wanting to suggest that you should not be making that choice. quite...
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the virginia historical society. this is about an hour. mr. breen: on august 21, 1831, seven men launched what would become known as the nat turner revolt. the rebels swept through southampton county, recruiting slaves and killing more than five dozen white men, women and children, more than killed ever in any slave revolt in united states. examining the terrible choices faced by slaves and also the deep disagreements among whites about how to respond to the rebels, today's speaker will discuss new ways of thinking about nat turner, his revolt, southampton county, and even american slavery itself. patrick breen is an associate professor of history at providence college and the author of "the land shall be deluged in blood." he has published articles in the journal of the early republic, the virginia magazine of history and biography, and the oxford university press anthology of nat turner. with the release of the movie "birth of the nation," how many of you have seen "birth of a nation?" the new version. [laughter] thank you. far fewer. how ma
the virginia historical society. this is about an hour. mr. breen: on august 21, 1831, seven men launched what would become known as the nat turner revolt. the rebels swept through southampton county, recruiting slaves and killing more than five dozen white men, women and children, more than killed ever in any slave revolt in united states. examining the terrible choices faced by slaves and also the deep disagreements among whites about how to respond to the rebels, today's speaker will discuss...
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it is actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. west virginia, even though we ultimately raised the ship from the bottom, at the time of the attack, since it was docked next to the uss arizona, a lot of the oil floated down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is at the time, it appears a lot of these radio transmissions went through the uss maryland, meaning a lot of these transmissions were recorded in the deck log itself. what that ultimately means is a lot of the confusion that was occurring at the time of the attack -- notably, we have no idea where the japanese were at the time or what they were planning to do next -- lends itself from the deck log itself. at 1201, it is recorded that "parachute troops were reported landing at barbers point. enemy tankers four miles off coast of oahu." as most people know, that was not the case. but at
it is actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. west virginia, even though we ultimately raised the ship from the bottom, at the time of the attack, since it was docked next to the uss arizona, a lot of the oil floated down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is at the time, it appears a...
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into west virginia. we are dealing with areas that can see freezing rain overnight. the temperatures will be critical. we are holding in the mid and upper 30's. to the west, where the temperatures are lower, those are the areas that are vulnerable that could see freezing rain. we have freezing rain advisories for the areas in pink. this part of maryland under an ice storm warning. 30's for all of us. rain after midnight, staying ,bove freezing by the beltway and lots of rain for the morning commute. we will talk about the arctic last coming our way in a few minutes. than 100 75re million people across the country are facing freezing temperatures tonight. -- more than 175 million people. reports, chicago was taking the brunt of it. weathering the storm? the windy city expecting a weekend snowfall up to 10 inches. >> we will be out all might long. it will be a normal school start. richard: millions from illinois to massachusetts are waking up to weather alerts in 17 states. this was a familiar noise in muc
into west virginia. we are dealing with areas that can see freezing rain overnight. the temperatures will be critical. we are holding in the mid and upper 30's. to the west, where the temperatures are lower, those are the areas that are vulnerable that could see freezing rain. we have freezing rain advisories for the areas in pink. this part of maryland under an ice storm warning. 30's for all of us. rain after midnight, staying ,bove freezing by the beltway and lots of rain for the morning...
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connolly been concerned about the attack on virginia. he tweeted out recently and i think he is been tweeting today's hearing, making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is her enemy. do you believe that, mr. jackson? >> ms. comstock, i believe we just have a difference of opinion on how the transit system and are binding arbitration should be handled. >> let me tell you we were. no, last year we worked together on metro. we cut the money restored, some on my own to try to take out. i work to do that. i've been working with my colleagues in the region who serve on the transportation committee. when you have that type of mentality, we've been working with mr. wiedefeld. their staff has been very cooperative and it would be helpful, mr. meadows just pointed out, reasons to fire people and i think mr. collet pointed out, here's a headline, metro union sued to get fired worker act on the job after the deadly smoke incident. this was another incident where falsified reports happened. so you are still pursuing keeping tha
connolly been concerned about the attack on virginia. he tweeted out recently and i think he is been tweeting today's hearing, making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is her enemy. do you believe that, mr. jackson? >> ms. comstock, i believe we just have a difference of opinion on how the transit system and are binding arbitration should be handled. >> let me tell you we were. no, last year we worked together on metro. we cut the money restored, some on my...
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back in the next 10 minutes with another update for your ride in virginia. larry: coming up, and attempted murder for hire case headed back to court. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. autria: a retrial under way for a florida woman accused of hiring a hit and to murder her husband. larry: linsey davis has the details in today's gma first look. >> today's first look, heading back to a florida courtroom. sorry tousband, i'm tell you, he's been killed. >> in court they turned the spotlight on the police department behind the videos, arguing that the each police department stage the encounter and posted it online to impose -- impress the crew the tv show, cops, in doing so putting their quest for fame ahead of the integrity of the investigation. >> they posted that on youtube for the who
back in the next 10 minutes with another update for your ride in virginia. larry: coming up, and attempted murder for hire case headed back to court. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. autria: a retrial under way for a florida woman...
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depression. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia i t population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what concerns you about 20 years from you now? >> it will be a ghost town. have i an 18-year-old son. he is working part-time at u.p.s. now. if that doesn't pan out, he will have to leave here. to find work. there's nothing here. >> for the few remaining coal miners, once the backbone of the state's democratic party, there's a sense of betrayal by washington. >> whethobama said he would ban the coal industry. he did. >> we feel like we're abandoned. >> that was before hillary clinton made a pitch to retrain coal miners that to many ears sounded like an attack on the coal industry. >> we'll going to put a lot of co
depression. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia i t population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what concerns you about 20 years from you...
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that's the message from virginia department of transportation. what i can telyo actually riding in car. we're driving along fairfax county parkway and it's one ofoe the roadways that has been treated by the virginia department of transportation ahead of thursday's anticipatedi sub freezing temperatures.pera now, thiis just one of the main roadways that they were able to treat starting today at noon. they treated mostly in fairfaxy county because that's where they have they said the most amount of mild lane miles to cover.ver. now, crews again will continuell their treatment tomorrow aftertr rush hour. they're mostly using brian.ian. that's a salt and water mix. now, in northern virginia alone more than 5,000 lane miles wills be treated ahead of these artic temps that are headed our way. vdot will target roadways indw prince william, fairfax loudonun and arlington counties. how much does this all of thisis cost? about $300,000 acr four counties and if takes akes couple of days just to completee the anti icingment again, crews will be busy at work
that's the message from virginia department of transportation. what i can telyo actually riding in car. we're driving along fairfax county parkway and it's one ofoe the roadways that has been treated by the virginia department of transportation ahead of thursday's anticipatedi sub freezing temperatures.pera now, thiis just one of the main roadways that they were able to treat starting today at noon. they treated mostly in fairfaxy county because that's where they have they said the most amount...
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a scraggling red head from the west virginia hills. the others in their 40s and 50s at what have been the peak of their wage-earning potential. the way country music concerts work in west virginia is people drink way too much. our job was to clean up the results. the six of us canvass the arena with enormous jugs of chemicals which, when poured on the con fleet floor, would just sizzle. the last wave of innovation and globalization produced winners and loser one group on withers were sip vest are train trains, high-skilled labors that congress degree getted around fast-growing market and the other class of -- who moved from poverty into the middle class because their relatively low cost labor was an advantage when the country became part of the economy. the losers were people who lived in high cost labor mark whose skills not keep up with the space of techology change. the guy is mopped with on the midnight shift were the losers in large part because the job they could have gotten in a coal mine had been replaced bay machine and whatev
a scraggling red head from the west virginia hills. the others in their 40s and 50s at what have been the peak of their wage-earning potential. the way country music concerts work in west virginia is people drink way too much. our job was to clean up the results. the six of us canvass the arena with enormous jugs of chemicals which, when poured on the con fleet floor, would just sizzle. the last wave of innovation and globalization produced winners and loser one group on withers were sip vest...
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she grew up in virginia and graduated from george mason university. she and her egyptian husband started a foundation to help homeless children in that country. she was arrested in 2014 on charges she abused children. after years of delay, her trial is finally under way and supporters say the lack of evidence is apparent. they're hoping she'll be cleared of the charges and will be released. >>> flags are being lowered to half-staff in maryland tomorrow to honor a soldier who died earlier this month. sergeant first class alan brown was injured by a suicide bomber in afghanistan on november 12th. he died while being treated at walter reed medical center. governor larry hogan ordered flags to be lowered tomorrow from sunrise to sunset in honor of sergeant brown. two other u.s. service members and two american contractors were also killed in that nbc news has just confirmed that actress debbie reynolds has been taken to a hospital in los angeles. law enforcement would only confirm that she was having difficulty breathing. this comes just a day after reyno
she grew up in virginia and graduated from george mason university. she and her egyptian husband started a foundation to help homeless children in that country. she was arrested in 2014 on charges she abused children. after years of delay, her trial is finally under way and supporters say the lack of evidence is apparent. they're hoping she'll be cleared of the charges and will be released. >>> flags are being lowered to half-staff in maryland tomorrow to honor a soldier who died...
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it is actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. west virginia, even a we ultimately raise the ship from the bottom, at the time of the nextk, since it was docked the uss arizona, a lot of the oil went down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is at the time, it appears a lot of these radio transmissions went through the uss maryland. meeting a lot of these transmissions were recorded in the deck log itself. what that ultimately means is a lot of the confusion that was occurring at the time of the -- notably, we have no idea where the japanese were at the time or what they were planning to do next --is from the deck log itself. " 12:01, it is recorded that parachute troops reported landing at barbers point." as most people know, that was not the case. but at the time they weren't sure if this air attack was a prelude to something bigger, if th
it is actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. west virginia, even a we ultimately raise the ship from the bottom, at the time of the nextk, since it was docked the uss arizona, a lot of the oil went down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is at the time, it appears a lot of these radio...
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people in virginia could be waiting years to find out if they can stay in the u.s. because well some immigration hearings are stot ring out 20, 2 4. >> thousands more stuck. >> did the russians try to push the u.s. election towards donald trump. u.s. intelligence officials say yes. and hear what donald trump has to hear about the claims. >> how much would you pay with a date though she's married. the startling amount someone will have to shell out to have coffee with the president's daughters when we come back. i don't care, i love it♪ i don't care, i love it♪ ♪ i've got this feeling this summer day when you were gone♪ i crashed my war into the bridge♪ ♪ >> scary moments for metro riders heading to work after equipment malfunction caused metro train to separate while passengers were brook station red line rockville. the train was pulling out of the station when the last two rail cars detached. no one was hurt. >> in wood ridge police are looking for mohamad suredale. police believe he sht two men. call prince william country police if you know about his
people in virginia could be waiting years to find out if they can stay in the u.s. because well some immigration hearings are stot ring out 20, 2 4. >> thousands more stuck. >> did the russians try to push the u.s. election towards donald trump. u.s. intelligence officials say yes. and hear what donald trump has to hear about the claims. >> how much would you pay with a date though she's married. the startling amount someone will have to shell out to have coffee with the...
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so what you have in the virginia of the 17th century is a tremendous underclass. you have a very small planter class, the elite, who are in the virginia house of burgesses, who control the political economy of the day. but they are very few in number. the vast majority of people are poor, often abjectly so, and they are also unfree. so you have a tremendous biracial underclass. why would this be threatening to the planter elite? why would it be threatening? very small planter class, large underclass. what is the threat? >> revolt. prof. seiler: revolt, and conspiracy between these two groups, who might come together and say, we are getting a raw deal. why are they in charge, why do they control the resources and we are doing the work? so if you are a virginia elite of the time, what do you do? >> try to divide the underclass. prof. seiler: divide the underclass, good. because i'm not saying there is some sort of racial utopia happening here between the lower classes. these scots-irish and others, english settlers and poor, they arrived with preconceived notions of
so what you have in the virginia of the 17th century is a tremendous underclass. you have a very small planter class, the elite, who are in the virginia house of burgesses, who control the political economy of the day. but they are very few in number. the vast majority of people are poor, often abjectly so, and they are also unfree. so you have a tremendous biracial underclass. why would this be threatening to the planter elite? why would it be threatening? very small planter class, large...
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depression. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia is the only state that saw negative population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what concerns you about 20 years from you now? >> it will be a ghost town. have i an 18-year-old son. he is working part-time at u.p.s. now. if that doesn't pan out, he will have to leave here. to find work. there's nothing here. >> for the few remaining coal miners, once the backbone of the state's democratic party, there's a sense of betrayal by washington. >> whethobama said he would ban the coal industry. he did. >> we feel like we're abandoned. >> that was before hillary clinton made a pitch to retrain coal miners that to many ears sounded like an attack on the coal industry. >
depression. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia is the only state that saw negative population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what...
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richmond, virginia in this case. and that was the ruling by the attorney general, that we have to create a jury of his peers. if not just richmond proper, but within the state of virginia. what is your guess? emple at the time knew that aneling a jury would be a problem. judge john c. underwood, who is the man who presided over the overly was asked to testify. he told the congress there was -- lee orthat we or davis would be convicted in a court trial held in virginia. he added this, unless you can pack the jury. when he asked him if he could do such a thing, he said it might be difficult, but it could be done. "i could pack a jury to convict him. i know very honest, ardent union men in virginia. and here are some of those ardent men." it is a panel assembled from which you would then choose the jury of 12. he was starting to assemble this jury. do you notice anything? out of the 24, half were african-american. i could pack a jury he said, a congressional committee. just think about that. here is a city federal court
richmond, virginia in this case. and that was the ruling by the attorney general, that we have to create a jury of his peers. if not just richmond proper, but within the state of virginia. what is your guess? emple at the time knew that aneling a jury would be a problem. judge john c. underwood, who is the man who presided over the overly was asked to testify. he told the congress there was -- lee orthat we or davis would be convicted in a court trial held in virginia. he added this, unless you...
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preface is of the book that thomas jefferson writes that he's planning on going back to monticello in virginia, he is writing a letter to angelica skyler church, for those of us cannot hear the name with out thinking angelica, eliza. he is ready to her in london and talking about her plans to go back to monticello. part of the writer letter reads i have my house to bill, my field to form and to watch for the happiness of those who labor for my. i've. i've one daughter married to the man of science, and who indeed i have nothing more to wish. they live with me. if the if the other shall be as fortunate and due process of time i shall imagine myself as blessed as the "most blessed of the patriarchs". so what are you talk about a little bit about what it was in that seemingly innocuous paragraph in the letter, what was it about that language that intrigues you and made you think that was the root of this book. >> personally want to say that the title was so much controversy. we have to fight to have quotes because this is a jefferson quote about himself and we did not want people to think we are
preface is of the book that thomas jefferson writes that he's planning on going back to monticello in virginia, he is writing a letter to angelica skyler church, for those of us cannot hear the name with out thinking angelica, eliza. he is ready to her in london and talking about her plans to go back to monticello. part of the writer letter reads i have my house to bill, my field to form and to watch for the happiness of those who labor for my. i've. i've one daughter married to the man of...
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virginia state police telling us 41 accidents across northern virginia, one is deadly. we're going to get you caught up in a moment, but first though we do want to start with tom who has been tracking it from the weather center. good morning, tom. >> good morning. at least a silver lining, we are seeing the light freezing rain beginning to taper off and end across northern virginia. right now radar showing it's still in those pink zones freezing rain in the immediate metro area and much of maryland, but the general trend is it's tracking off to still a few patches of rain falling and then hitting those frozen surfaces and freezing up and creating that glaze of ice that we've seen since about 4:00 this morning. it is beginning to break up off to the west and later this morning by late morning we will likely get our temperatures above freezing, but right now we are still at or below freezing. it's still in the upper 20s in the shenandoah valley, although up to 36 so we're getting mild air beginning to push in. reagan national around 30 degrees. we have advisories in effec
virginia state police telling us 41 accidents across northern virginia, one is deadly. we're going to get you caught up in a moment, but first though we do want to start with tom who has been tracking it from the weather center. good morning, tom. >> good morning. at least a silver lining, we are seeing the light freezing rain beginning to taper off and end across northern virginia. right now radar showing it's still in those pink zones freezing rain in the immediate metro area and much...
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west virginia wins, 24-21.
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virginia was not on the cusp of another revolution. that is absolutely critical that the virginians saw all that. if they had believed that, the white virginians might it done something differently. -- have done something different. the wedding of the people to realize the situation in south hampton was based on making a concerted effort to represent what happened in august of 1831 means the sources about the revolt, especially the letters i have referred to, and the trials and petitions the virginia library has just this month crowd sourced to put online, means the evidence about the revolt is among the most remarkable caches we have in terms of sources on slavery. for so many sources the rhetorical agenda of the authors ultimately makes the sources less useful to a historian. will sit andholder say the slaves all love slavery. that is not very helpful. abolitionist will say slavery is awful. goal that isave a not so helpful. here is exactly the rhetorical agenda where one author saw a sacred duty to my country to properly represent w
virginia was not on the cusp of another revolution. that is absolutely critical that the virginians saw all that. if they had believed that, the white virginians might it done something differently. -- have done something different. the wedding of the people to realize the situation in south hampton was based on making a concerted effort to represent what happened in august of 1831 means the sources about the revolt, especially the letters i have referred to, and the trials and petitions the...
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. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia is the only state that saw negative population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what concerns you about 20 years now? >> it will be a ghost town. i have an 18-year-old son. he graduated high school and working part-time at u.p.s. now, but if that doesn't pan out, then, he will have to leave here. the final word. because there is nothing here. >> for the few remaining coal miners, once the backbone of the state's democratic party, there's a sense of betrayal by washington. >> obama said he would bankrupt the coal industry. he did. >> the word i would use is that we are abandoned, completely abandoned. >> that was before hillary clinton made a pitch to retrain co
. >> the coal industry in west virginia collapsed. nowhere is that felt more acutely than here in boone county where production has fallen 73% since 2005. >> west virginia is left behind. we're overlooked. as far as the economy goes, there has been a huge impact made on our jobs for our coal miners. >> west virginia is the only state that saw negative population growth since 2010. things are so bad that people are leaving the state for other opportunities. what concerns you...
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frederick county, virginia. maybe a little bit of snow but, again, more freezing rain that could lead to some slick roads in spots. that quickly changes over to rain by 10:00, 11:00 a.m. on saturday. look at the temperatures. what you need to see where you live and if you're 32 above or below. tomorrow evening below 32. mainly dry. anything that moves in saturday at 5:00 a.m., well, we're still looking at the potential for mainly freezing rain. future temperatures, 11:00 a.m. on saturday. just about everybody at or above freezing. anything falling from the sky at that point for the most part just going to be rain. then we continue to warm. we're talking about highs on sunday, doug, in the low 60s. what a change. >> what a change for sure. only to go right back down on monday but, yeah, that weather roller coaster continuing. tomorrow and saturday both weather alert days. high temperatures on saturday could be close to midnight. this is the afternoon temperature around 4:00, 5:00. we could be n midnight on saturd
frederick county, virginia. maybe a little bit of snow but, again, more freezing rain that could lead to some slick roads in spots. that quickly changes over to rain by 10:00, 11:00 a.m. on saturday. look at the temperatures. what you need to see where you live and if you're 32 above or below. tomorrow evening below 32. mainly dry. anything that moves in saturday at 5:00 a.m., well, we're still looking at the potential for mainly freezing rain. future temperatures, 11:00 a.m. on saturday. just...
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and clone you virginia and inewhere -- which happened colonial virginia and elsewhere. but now what you see is laws policing wife's in terms of who they can -- policing whites in terms of who they can marry. if you marry a person of color, you will be banished from the colony. this creates whiteness as a precious commodity. if you sully it, if you mix it, ruin it, you are no longer entitled to it. so what happens to whiteness at this time as blackness increasingly becomes legally associated with slavery, whiteness becomes legally associated with freedom. with various forms of opportunity. and as this happens, that wedge is driven between these black and white groups. 1676 in western virginia, you have bacon's rebellion, which is a coalition of poor whites and slaves, who come together. they are sent out onto the frontier to essentially fight native americans, and they look at each other and say, why are we fighting them when our real enemy is the planter class? they assemble a large enough force to threaten planter power in the virginia colony. the virginia house of bur
and clone you virginia and inewhere -- which happened colonial virginia and elsewhere. but now what you see is laws policing wife's in terms of who they can -- policing whites in terms of who they can marry. if you marry a person of color, you will be banished from the colony. this creates whiteness as a precious commodity. if you sully it, if you mix it, ruin it, you are no longer entitled to it. so what happens to whiteness at this time as blackness increasingly becomes legally associated...
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but 95 northbound so far so good from northern virginia. this is route 17 northm no to aq harbor and really not seeingin much from stafford up t t beltway itself.. so, 95 northbound dale city all the way to the beltway beltw looking pretty clear.ar 66 eastbound, 234 to sycamore street more cars on the roads but still not showing anythingoh but green which is great. you're pretty smooth there andoe it also looks like southbound sh 295 route visit to the 11tht tot street bridge not too many problems right now. we're generally clear andprobll problem free.oblem free. accident free.ac we'll have another update at 5:35. holly and wisdom. wdo >> thanks caitlin.tl. >>> 5:27 right now.>>> coming up on fox5 news morning, today local olympians s will be honored in montgomery county. >> and investigator itsesr continue to search for the cause of this weekend'sue t dead crash in baltimore.altimo >> and let's go antidepressant g had and take a live lookantake outside as we head to break b this morning. morni nice picture there of the capitol.ca it is 5:
but 95 northbound so far so good from northern virginia. this is route 17 northm no to aq harbor and really not seeingin much from stafford up t t beltway itself.. so, 95 northbound dale city all the way to the beltway beltw looking pretty clear.ar 66 eastbound, 234 to sycamore street more cars on the roads but still not showing anythingoh but green which is great. you're pretty smooth there andoe it also looks like southbound sh 295 route visit to the 11tht tot street bridge not too many...
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this is what caused virginia to vote against the 14th amendment. no person -- you cannot be a senator, representative, president, vice president, virtually hold any public office if you were a officeholder before the war in an fight against it. you fought against it after taking an oath to protect it. , trying tongress limit with the president can do, only the congress made -- made by a vote of two thirds remove this. all right. this really struck many in the south hard. the richmond dispatch strongly objected to excluding an entire class of seven men from civic life as one of the reasons not to ratify the 14th amendment the first time around. "-- paper said, quote excuse me. not like to be the man and go for the people and asked that the old soldiers to vote to disqualify their old commanders, or to ask the civilians to disqualify our old judges and justices." section 4. you did note you'd be doing this much work tonight, did you? [laughter] this one you would think would have absolutely no problem. it is common sense. but it basically says we wil
this is what caused virginia to vote against the 14th amendment. no person -- you cannot be a senator, representative, president, vice president, virtually hold any public office if you were a officeholder before the war in an fight against it. you fought against it after taking an oath to protect it. , trying tongress limit with the president can do, only the congress made -- made by a vote of two thirds remove this. all right. this really struck many in the south hard. the richmond dispatch...
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virginia has blocked any move to have casinos in that state. there are millions of people who live in virginia of those who right across the pill son bridge. there's only one concern, there is a little indian tribe east of richmond it's called pamunkui, they fought to be recognized as a tribe by the federal government, they've gotten that and it's possible they could open a casino. maybe virginia will be breached. >> scott, expectations are very high, the casino has already created nearly 4,000 jobs, 40% of those jobs are going to prince george's county residents which the county soerely wanted. the county is counting on the tax revenue. it's a tall bill to fill, isn't it? >> tax revenue is going to happen. they will get tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue at the state level and ultimately to the local level, but where does that money go? they say the money goes to schools, the education trust fund in maryland is funded through casinos. by that money does not walk its way into the front door of our local schools. that money goes into mar
virginia has blocked any move to have casinos in that state. there are millions of people who live in virginia of those who right across the pill son bridge. there's only one concern, there is a little indian tribe east of richmond it's called pamunkui, they fought to be recognized as a tribe by the federal government, they've gotten that and it's possible they could open a casino. maybe virginia will be breached. >> scott, expectations are very high, the casino has already created nearly...
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it was actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. the west virginia, even though we ultimately raised the ship from the bottom, at the time of the attack, since it was docked right next to the uss arizona, a lost of the oil from the arizona floated down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is at the time, it appears a lot of these radio transmissions went through the uss maryland, meaning a lot of these radio transmissions were recorded in the deck log itself. what that ultimately means is a lot of the confusion that was occurring at the time of the attack -- notably, we have no idea where the japanese were at the time or what they were planning on doing next, kind of lends itself from the deck log itself. at 12:01, it is recorded that "parachute troops were reported landing at barbers point. enemy tankers were reported four miles off coast of
it was actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. the west virginia, even though we ultimately raised the ship from the bottom, at the time of the attack, since it was docked right next to the uss arizona, a lost of the oil from the arizona floated down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the ship. the notable thing about the deck log for the uss maryland is...