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the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> please be seated. it's my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph northam. [applause] gov. northam: my fellow -- [applause] gov. northam: my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen -- good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, lieutenant governor fairfax, attorney general herring, distinguished members of the virginia general assembly -- thank you for inviting me to be with you tonight. please join me in welcoming my wife, virginia's first lady pamela northam. [applause] i want to thank pam for her -- gov. northam: i definitely married way up. and i want to thank pam for her focus on ensuring that every child in the commonwealth is able to benefit from access to quality, early childhood education. [applause] gov. northam: before i begin, i want to acknowledge a moment of history we are sharing together. this is the first time in the 400-year history of the
the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> please be seated. it's my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph northam. [applause] gov. northam: my fellow -- [applause] gov. northam: my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen -- good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, lieutenant governor fairfax, attorney general herring, distinguished members of the virginia general...
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> the members will receive the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] >> please be seated. it's my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph northam. [applause] [applause] . . . . >> my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen,, good evening. speaker of the house, justices of the supreme court, senator lieutenant governor attorney general, distinguish members of the virginia general assembly thank you for inviting me to be here tonight please join me to welcome my wife, virginia's first lady. [applause] i definitely married way up. [laughter] i want to thank p.m. but that every child could benefit from access to early childhood education. [applause] before i begin i want to acknowledge a moment of history we are sharing together. this is the first time in the 400 year history in the virginia assembly we have had a woman minority leader. [applause] congressional - - congratulations leader on your achievement and for your year
> the members will receive the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] >> please be seated. it's my pleasure to present to you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable ralph northam. [applause] [applause] . . . . >> my fellow virginians, ladies and gentlemen,, good evening. speaker of the house, justices of the supreme court, senator lieutenant governor attorney general,...
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that's the virginia way. i hope that as we go through the next 46 days together we give consideration to each other and to our ideas. it can be tempting to retreat to our corners -- >> and we'll leave the last few minutes of this as the house is gaveling in for legislative work. five bills on the agenda today. live coverage here on c-span. votes at 6:30. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? mr. vela: mr. speaker, i move that the house -- ms. velazquez: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 116. the clerk: h.r. 116, a bill to amend the small business investment act of 1958, to
that's the virginia way. i hope that as we go through the next 46 days together we give consideration to each other and to our ideas. it can be tempting to retreat to our corners -- >> and we'll leave the last few minutes of this as the house is gaveling in for legislative work. five bills on the agenda today. live coverage here on c-span. votes at 6:30. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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that is what the people of virginia want from us. last year, i promised i would govern to get things done. i said that my goal would always be to do what was best for the people of virginia. i promised i would work with anyone to make our commonwealth work better for all virginians. i believe there is no better place in this great country of ours to live, work, and raise a family, then virginia. let's renew that commitment to working together, to build a commonwealth, where every person, particularly every child has the same shot at a healthy, safe, and successful life. i am here tonight to tell you that the state of the commonwealth is strong. we are poised to make it even stronger. since i took office, we have announced more than 41,000 new jobs, with more than $8 billion in new capital investment. that means 41,000 more virginians who can pay rent, or mortgages, buy groceries, and school supplies, and put paychecks to work in local businesses. these new jobs represent people who can live in their home towns, instead of leaving for
that is what the people of virginia want from us. last year, i promised i would govern to get things done. i said that my goal would always be to do what was best for the people of virginia. i promised i would work with anyone to make our commonwealth work better for all virginians. i believe there is no better place in this great country of ours to live, work, and raise a family, then virginia. let's renew that commitment to working together, to build a commonwealth, where every person,...
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early virginia is a military regime. the first legal code in virginia which marshall code extended all the way from the outbreak of the war 1609-1610 through to 1618. i make this point, because this is the context, this is the background to the great reforms of 1619. earlier, the colony had suffered from arbitrary government, property owned by the company. this was not conducive to attracting the kind of numbers of immigrants that the virginia company needed. a lot of people are familiar that in 1619, the first representative assembly met at jamestown. that is fine as far as it goes, because that was the capstone of the great reforms. the great reforms of 1619 are -- embrace what you see on the slide there. -- the architect of those reforms is this man, sir sands. we will take sometime to talk about him, because he is quite remarkable, and understanding the reforms he proposed and the ambition behind these reforms takes us some way to understanding the significance of 6019. sir edwin sands was the son of the archbishop o
early virginia is a military regime. the first legal code in virginia which marshall code extended all the way from the outbreak of the war 1609-1610 through to 1618. i make this point, because this is the context, this is the background to the great reforms of 1619. earlier, the colony had suffered from arbitrary government, property owned by the company. this was not conducive to attracting the kind of numbers of immigrants that the virginia company needed. a lot of people are familiar that...
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early virginia is a military regime. virginia legal code in is the marshall code, lies -- extended all the way from the outbreak of the war 1 609-1610 through to 1618. i make this point, because this is the context, this is the background to the great reforms of 1619. earlier, the colony had suffered from arbitrary government, property owned by the company. this was not conducive to attracting the kind of numbers of immigrants that the virginia company needed. lot of people are familiar that in 1619, the first representative assembly met at jamestown. is fine as far as it goes, because that was the capstone of the great reforms. 1619 are reforms of what you see on the slide there. the architect of those reforms sir edwin sandys. we will take sometime to talk about him, because he is quite remarkable, and understanding reformstion between the that he proposed takes us some way to understanding the significance of what he proposed. sir edwin sandys was the son of the archbishop of york, his namesake. fled to geneva during
early virginia is a military regime. virginia legal code in is the marshall code, lies -- extended all the way from the outbreak of the war 1 609-1610 through to 1618. i make this point, because this is the context, this is the background to the great reforms of 1619. earlier, the colony had suffered from arbitrary government, property owned by the company. this was not conducive to attracting the kind of numbers of immigrants that the virginia company needed. lot of people are familiar that in...
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i thank my friend from virginia as well. you know, i believe we will find a way to get this government reopen. my hope is that our colleagues, when they are home this weekend, will be refreshed by hearing from workers who are doing their jobs without pay and that we will find a way to get this -- this government reopened. but we should be very clear that the damage that has been done -- the damage that has been done in terms of how americans view all of us, regardless of where we are in this policy debate, how americans view our federal government, how the rest of the world views us now that we have got the -- the shutdown i believe by tomorrow will become the longest federal government shutdown in american history. i hope and pray that we'll all maybe in the aftermath of stepping back, one, find a way to make sure that people who pay undue penalties, financial penalties because, through no fault of their own, the government shutdown, we find a way to compensate them had that we can sort through the complicated issue around
i thank my friend from virginia as well. you know, i believe we will find a way to get this government reopen. my hope is that our colleagues, when they are home this weekend, will be refreshed by hearing from workers who are doing their jobs without pay and that we will find a way to get this -- this government reopened. but we should be very clear that the damage that has been done -- the damage that has been done in terms of how americans view all of us, regardless of where we are in this...
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one of those is the aclu of virginia. they tell news4 that they appreciate the opportunity to work with the county to ensure that the new program fully complies with th letter and spirit of virginia law and addresses the significanty priv concerns attendant on any deployment and use of drones by the government. we found support for the idea of using drones, but also some concern. >> if it's for public safety, like finding missing kids or alerting the residents to impending disasters and stuff like that, i'm fine. but things like that have hackett of creeping into your personal live s and that's my only concernepith that. >>ter: david culver, news4. >> we have more information about the program and a look how you can weigh in with your opinion on the nbc washington app. just go there and search fairfax county drones. >>> when we come back, the new proposal in virginia aimed at making the trip to school a lot safer for students. >>> plus, spotlighting every day heroes. the men and women spottingnd stopping human trafficking
one of those is the aclu of virginia. they tell news4 that they appreciate the opportunity to work with the county to ensure that the new program fully complies with th letter and spirit of virginia law and addresses the significanty priv concerns attendant on any deployment and use of drones by the government. we found support for the idea of using drones, but also some concern. >> if it's for public safety, like finding missing kids or alerting the residents to impending disasters and...
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in virginia -- >> and in west virginia, now, berkeley, hampshire, hardy, organ county d schools are on a two-hour delay. >>at hopefully it will stay way. nobody will have to change to closed. >> i feel like this kind of morning, stay tuned right here.l keep you posted, yes. >>> you want to give yourself extra time as w head out this morning. >> the roads can be slick. we have melissa keeping an eye on the roads for you. >>> we want to begin with chuck bell and the forecast. you are looking for ice walking the dogs. >> they're not having trouble on the ice. mine weren't. since i'm not on four legs and don'e the claws for the traction, yeah. there's a lot more difficult for me. temperatures are not juslow freezing. we've been bombs away on temperatures. manassas down to just 7 degrees. 14 in gaithers 26 at joint base andrews. and 15 in springfield. a very colt start. temperatures will be below freezing between now and 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning. there will be sunshine today. afternoon highs close to 40 ,grees. lot of melting coming our way for later in the afternoon today. and thats
in virginia -- >> and in west virginia, now, berkeley, hampshire, hardy, organ county d schools are on a two-hour delay. >>at hopefully it will stay way. nobody will have to change to closed. >> i feel like this kind of morning, stay tuned right here.l keep you posted, yes. >>> you want to give yourself extra time as w head out this morning. >> the roads can be slick. we have melissa keeping an eye on the roads for you. >>> we want to begin with chuck...
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why do joe manchin win in west virginia? donald trump one west virginia by 43 points. i think opioid west virginia partly because people knew him but also because he made the campaign about his opponents effort to tank pre-existing conditions in the affordable care act. so interesting it might be one of them most pro trump and a state that is deeply loyal to obama care and why did utah, nebraska and idaho by referendum embrace medicaid expansion? obamacare? it's because there is a recognized need. so there are some differences on the democratic side but i think the differences between dems with what the republican orthodoxy is so stark that the differences on the dems side will seem stark by comparison. >> this is an issue that really hits close to home and people are, you spent a lot of time in the coalfields. what is your idea of what is happening to opioid addiction in west virginia? >> first if you haven't read that macy, if you haven't read her book dope sick it's really a good read. even if you read dreamland and other books about the opioid crisis, it's a great
why do joe manchin win in west virginia? donald trump one west virginia by 43 points. i think opioid west virginia partly because people knew him but also because he made the campaign about his opponents effort to tank pre-existing conditions in the affordable care act. so interesting it might be one of them most pro trump and a state that is deeply loyal to obama care and why did utah, nebraska and idaho by referendum embrace medicaid expansion? obamacare? it's because there is a recognized...
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carolina: perfecto, virginia . virginia: su tratamiento es gratuito y seguimos trabajando y esperando, para ver si tenemos otro joven que podamos enviar ese lugar. carolina: le agradecemos a virginia por su tiempo en la ediciÓn digital. es importante mencionar que este hospital en houston tambiÉn estÁ ayudando a las familias de estos jÓvenes y estÁn en directa comunicaciÓn con el consulado mexicano para hacerlo posible, para que lleguen a estados unidos y estar con sus niÑos. algo tan importante cuando alguien estÁn estas condiciones. un niÑo con 80 por ciento de su cuerpo quemado. borja: los datos son escalofriantes. agradecemos que virginia haya entrado con nosotros a la "ediciÓn digital". y la fundaciÓn es la que hace todos los traslados de los niÑos que tienen este tipo de accidentes en mÉxico. no estÁn cobrando absolutamente ni un centavo a los niÑos por llegar estos hospitales. desde aquÍ nuestra mÁs, enhorabuena por la labor. seguimos en mÉxico, en donde confirman haber encontrado el cuerpo
carolina: perfecto, virginia . virginia: su tratamiento es gratuito y seguimos trabajando y esperando, para ver si tenemos otro joven que podamos enviar ese lugar. carolina: le agradecemos a virginia por su tiempo en la ediciÓn digital. es importante mencionar que este hospital en houston tambiÉn estÁ ayudando a las familias de estos jÓvenes y estÁn en directa comunicaciÓn con el consulado mexicano para hacerlo posible, para que lleguen a estados unidos y estar con sus niÑos. algo tan...
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one of those is the aclu of virginia. they tell news4 that they appreciate the opportunity to work with the county to ensure that the p newgram fully complies with the letter and pirit of virginia law and addresses the significant privacy concerns attendant on y deployment and use of drones by the we found support for the idea of using drones, but also some concern. >> if it's forublic safety, like finding missing kids or alerting the residents to impending disasters and stuff like that, i'm fine. but things like that have a o hacket creeping into your personal live as and that's my only concern with that. >> reporter: daver cu news4. >> we have more information about the program and a look how you can weigh in with yourin n on the nbc washington app. just go there and search fairfax county drones. >>> when we come back, the new proposal in virginia aimed at making the trip to school a lot for students. >>> plus, spotlighting every day heroes. the men and women spotting and stopping human trafficking on our roads, and the
one of those is the aclu of virginia. they tell news4 that they appreciate the opportunity to work with the county to ensure that the p newgram fully complies with the letter and pirit of virginia law and addresses the significant privacy concerns attendant on y deployment and use of drones by the we found support for the idea of using drones, but also some concern. >> if it's forublic safety, like finding missing kids or alerting the residents to impending disasters and stuff like that,...
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virginia, and maryland.n we have an e on the roads for you. but we begin with chuck bell and his forecast. what can we expect,chuck? >> you need to hold on to the railings tight if you g down outdoor staircases there. the steps looked like a frozen waterfall. hold on to the railings. temperatures have fallen way below freezing across most of suburban maryland and northern virginia this morning. manassas down to 4. waenton, 11. gaithersburg, 14. springfield, 15 degrees this mornints many other sn the 20s. 20 in prince george's unty. even st. mary's county, tall way down to 19 degrees thisg. morn your planner for today, sunshine. atures will gradually climb up in the upper 30s to arnold 50 degrees. the's your bustop weather there. 21 at the bus stop. and a lot of ice on the sidewalks thismorning. highs today near 40 degrees. what to wear today. yo heaviest coat, you hat and scarves and gloves. don't bring an umblla for today. don't need it tomorrow. you will need it before the week's through. >> thank you, chuck.ng >>> loot the roads. 66 west of
virginia, and maryland.n we have an e on the roads for you. but we begin with chuck bell and his forecast. what can we expect,chuck? >> you need to hold on to the railings tight if you g down outdoor staircases there. the steps looked like a frozen waterfall. hold on to the railings. temperatures have fallen way below freezing across most of suburban maryland and northern virginia this morning. manassas down to 4. waenton, 11. gaithersburg, 14. springfield, 15 degrees this mornints many...
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why did joe manchin win in west virginia? donald trump won west virginia by 43 points. i think joe manchin won west virginia partly because people knew him but because he made the campaign about his opponent's effort to tank preexisting conditions and affordable care act. a state that might be one of the most pro trump and anti-president obama states is also a state deeply loyal to obamacare and expanding healthcare coverage. why did utah, nebraska and idaho by referendum embrace medicaid expansion, a obamacare, it's because there is a recognized need. there are some differences on the democratic side, but, again, i think the differences between dems compared with the republican orthodoxy now is so stark that the differences on the dem side will seem minor by comparison. >> opioid addiction is an issue that hits close to home in the state that you and i love and have lived in. you've spent a lot of time in the coal fields and elsewhere. what is your sign wave of what's happening to opioid addiction in virginia? >> first on christmas reading list if you haven't read beth
why did joe manchin win in west virginia? donald trump won west virginia by 43 points. i think joe manchin won west virginia partly because people knew him but because he made the campaign about his opponent's effort to tank preexisting conditions and affordable care act. a state that might be one of the most pro trump and anti-president obama states is also a state deeply loyal to obamacare and expanding healthcare coverage. why did utah, nebraska and idaho by referendum embrace medicaid...
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eight degrees in the panhandle of west virginia. in manassas. 14 in lorton, virginia. kids, watch out for the icy sidewalks and icy neighborhood streets. plenty of sunshine again today. temperatures up to 40 degrees. you can get the complete latest on school delays and closings and the latest forecast on our nbc washington app. c and y get the latest from me on twitter. omve of day forecast,g up. >> thank you. ch chopper this morning. no major problems.s thisat we're seeing. the main roads look okay. a couple of slick spots. different situation. brethren drive in gaithersburg. this rd hasn't been treated. we're showing you some of the neighborhood roads, somef the de streets and sidewalks that haven't been touched. because of all of that,oing to be a big mess for a lot of people here this morning. just be careful, headed to the montgomery county, it will be tricky. northwest, missouri avenue, between 9th a georgia avenue. and frederick, southbound 15, crash there blocking the left lane. >> thank you. >>hi t morning, plowing and shovel willing continue. as our region di
eight degrees in the panhandle of west virginia. in manassas. 14 in lorton, virginia. kids, watch out for the icy sidewalks and icy neighborhood streets. plenty of sunshine again today. temperatures up to 40 degrees. you can get the complete latest on school delays and closings and the latest forecast on our nbc washington app. c and y get the latest from me on twitter. omve of day forecast,g up. >> thank you. ch chopper this morning. no major problems.s thisat we're seeing. the main...
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i can never thank you enough in the people of west virginia. i do feel like i came up with a bunch of good ideas. at the same time i thank you for your work. this is not a dictatorship. this is not one, it's a body of people that are all in this together. working for one cause in my book. that is for the people of this state. when i got here we had multiple years. for five years of cutting budgets. didn't have anywhere to go. we had to cut. we had to cut to balance the budget. we haven't had any cut budgets recently. we will not have one today either. today we have things that are so good, surpluses. no new taxes. did you hear that? no new taxes. in fact, we are going to embark on significant tax cuts. now i know there are those out in the never never land that are wondering how. how could it be? how can you possibly embark on all of these things that have been introduced or that are floating around out there. i want to tell you tonight. i am going to tell you at the end of the day you are going to see a budget that has increased less than the
i can never thank you enough in the people of west virginia. i do feel like i came up with a bunch of good ideas. at the same time i thank you for your work. this is not a dictatorship. this is not one, it's a body of people that are all in this together. working for one cause in my book. that is for the people of this state. when i got here we had multiple years. for five years of cutting budgets. didn't have anywhere to go. we had to cut. we had to cut to balance the budget. we haven't had...
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we've had the honor of being governors of virginia. we've both been in the positions of workforces and i know as a businessss guy, you could tell w lwell a business would do on how you treated your workforce. that's the most important asset you have, the human capital. if we think back over the last decade we've even through tight financial times we've found ways and appropriately so for our military to get funded. we've found ways irresponsibly to dramatically cut our taxes particularly from folks at the top. and everyro time we've had to ty to make cutbacks where we've made cutbacks is where we call domestic discretionary, which in english is things like the tsa, like air traffic controllers, and the agriculture department,e the coast guard. and even year whenever we find -- we cut those programs, as a matter of fact domestic discretionary spending is at the lowest percentage its been since the 1960s. so we've asked all these folks who are furloughed or being asked to work without pay we've asked them to do more with less. we -- for
we've had the honor of being governors of virginia. we've both been in the positions of workforces and i know as a businessss guy, you could tell w lwell a business would do on how you treated your workforce. that's the most important asset you have, the human capital. if we think back over the last decade we've even through tight financial times we've found ways and appropriately so for our military to get funded. we've found ways irresponsibly to dramatically cut our taxes particularly from...
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i think the senators, the senators on the floor, all three of them, from alaska, virginia and west virginia for their leadership in getting us where we are today. i yield the floor. >> the senator from virginia. >> meta-president let me first of all echo the comments by my friend the senator from tennessee. know whatver fully was the proverbial straw that broke the camels back, but i do believe that under the leadership of the senator from alaska when 16 of us came to the floor yesterday and made the comments, senators on the republican side saying please let's reopen the government. senators on the democratic side like myself saying, i'm open to increasing the dollar amount on border security. the presidinging officer's comments, i rise to welcome the news that sanity has prevailed at least temporarily. after 35 painful days we are finally poised to reopen the government and pay our hard-working federal employees. and it is not a moment too soon. todaynormal circumstances was supposed to be a federal payday. but this morning thousands of federal employees went to work one more day knowing
i think the senators, the senators on the floor, all three of them, from alaska, virginia and west virginia for their leadership in getting us where we are today. i yield the floor. >> the senator from virginia. >> meta-president let me first of all echo the comments by my friend the senator from tennessee. know whatver fully was the proverbial straw that broke the camels back, but i do believe that under the leadership of the senator from alaska when 16 of us came to the floor...
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it's notte dead in virginia yet. it did fail in one of thecm ttee, but the speaker of the house could still bring it to the floor. thh e is another option wi rule change they're going to try to get. so it's not 100% dead in virginia. we're stilcrossing our fingers. but there is also north carolina has a vote, arizona has a bill coming up this session, and so there are lots of hopes in seral of the stes. >> woodruff: >> nawaz: what about the other states we heard about, those fis that recinded their votes. does that take away from the 38 tally? >> states attempted to rescind before the original deadline hah passed, bue is a really gaudreau bust legal argument that rescissions don't count, in fact, with three amendments previous amendments, states attempted to rescind and with the 14tamendment, two states attempted to rescind and that were not counted. they just counted in the final passage. edso they were limong the states that had ratified. >> nawaz: so there are a couple of legislative efforts being introduced. ther
it's notte dead in virginia yet. it did fail in one of thecm ttee, but the speaker of the house could still bring it to the floor. thh e is another option wi rule change they're going to try to get. so it's not 100% dead in virginia. we're stilcrossing our fingers. but there is also north carolina has a vote, arizona has a bill coming up this session, and so there are lots of hopes in seral of the stes. >> woodruff: >> nawaz: what about the other states we heard about, those fis...
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virginia has a significant coast guard presence, especially in hampton roads in northern virginia. virginians perform all the missions that the coast guard is entrusted to perform, search and rescue, drug interdiction, military missioned, law enforcement. the coast guard honor guard that covers funerals and ceremonies all over the world is based in virginia. so is the unit that provides it's services, including cutters that are currently at sea like the u.s.s.berthel, which deployed out on sunday. the coast guard, as the president knows, but it sometimes is a little bit confusing, not just to the public but even to the military, is that they're unique in the shutdown because they are a branch of the military, but they're budgeted through the department of homeland security, not the department of defense. d.o.d. was funded by the work that this senate and the house and the president did, appropriations bills that were signed earlier in the year. so every other branch of the military is currently funded. the d.h.s., however, is not funded. so the coast guard is the one military branc
virginia has a significant coast guard presence, especially in hampton roads in northern virginia. virginians perform all the missions that the coast guard is entrusted to perform, search and rescue, drug interdiction, military missioned, law enforcement. the coast guard honor guard that covers funerals and ceremonies all over the world is based in virginia. so is the unit that provides it's services, including cutters that are currently at sea like the u.s.s.berthel, which deployed out on...
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we have a few delays to let you know this morning all in virginia. louden, fairfax, prince william, stafford, and cullpepper county scholl on a two-hour delay. >> warren, pemanassas will two hours late today. all on the bottom of your screen right now and in the app. let'sheck on your weather and traffic. >> we begin with chuck bell and a look at where things stand right now and what to expect in the day ahead. chuck? >> all right. expect to be very cold the minute you walk outside this morning. temperatures falling bel
we have a few delays to let you know this morning all in virginia. louden, fairfax, prince william, stafford, and cullpepper county scholl on a two-hour delay. >> warren, pemanassas will two hours late today. all on the bottom of your screen right now and in the app. let'sheck on your weather and traffic. >> we begin with chuck bell and a look at where things stand right now and what to expect in the day ahead. chuck? >> all right. expect to be very cold the minute you walk...
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we have disproportionately in virginia a lot of small contractor businesses. small business owner contractor in arlington wrote me and said, again, quote, my disabled veteran owned small business will have to shut its door after serving the federal government for the last two decades. i'm going to have to put 72 families, 72 families, out of work because our reserves aren't big enough to support the payroll expenses of 35,000 to 40,000 per day during this political impasse. doesn't take a lot of math to figure out that if you're at roughly 30 days, you're talking about over a million dollars in payroll that this small business, veteran-owned small business-can't meet. they re-open, no guarantee this business comes back. and if not just the small businesses who actually serve the government. it is the brewery in kodiak, it's the restaurant around the battlefield around richmond, around center kaine's home, some of the crowneds that surround the send anyone dough would national park and our commonwealth. i think there may be a number of our colleagues who maybe
we have disproportionately in virginia a lot of small contractor businesses. small business owner contractor in arlington wrote me and said, again, quote, my disabled veteran owned small business will have to shut its door after serving the federal government for the last two decades. i'm going to have to put 72 families, 72 families, out of work because our reserves aren't big enough to support the payroll expenses of 35,000 to 40,000 per day during this political impasse. doesn't take a lot...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey explains. hr >> reporter: t away doesn't necessarily mean go away. drugs thrown in the trash or down the drain end up in roe enent or maybe even in the wrong hands. >> we're finding these substanssubt sues are becoming ubiquitous in our streams. it's a concernt tha we identify what are those effects and how do we better control them. >> reporter: officials in fairfax county wanting to keep problems like that from happening. they have added prescription drop boxes to every police station in the county, expanding on a pilot program that turned out to be effective. >> people are encouraged to drop off their unused or unneeded medications to these drop box locations. it a safend convenient wayf to dispose o old, unusedec medication bse we don't want it to end up in th wrong hands. >> reporter: but there's some things you should not bring to the drop boxes. >> prohibited items include needles or sharps of a kind, liquids of any kind, illegal narcotics or drugs, or drugs from businesses or clinics. >
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey explains. hr >> reporter: t away doesn't necessarily mean go away. drugs thrown in the trash or down the drain end up in roe enent or maybe even in the wrong hands. >> we're finding these substanssubt sues are becoming ubiquitous in our streams. it's a concernt tha we identify what are those effects and how do we better control them. >> reporter: officials in fairfax county wanting to keep problems like that from happening. they have...
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virginia. one out of every four adults in west virginia is covered by west virginia medicaid. three out of five low income individuals one out of every two children born in west virginia are covered by medicaid. three out of four of all our nursing home residents and one out of every few people with disabilities. so, in west virginia, medicaid has quite a large footprint in the health care system. so, when the decision was to whether or not we were going to expand medicaid under the aca, one of the things that was taken into consideration is we need a healthy work force in west virginia. our economy is changing, and at that time, we were starting to see the rise of the opioid epidemic in west virginia. 20,000 of our medicaid expansion members actually have a primary diagnosis of sud. 50,000 of our expansions members actually have a secondary diagnosis of sud. and so, when we expand medicaid in west virginia we used one of the flexibilities offered and we use it modified 1115 waiver in order to
virginia. one out of every four adults in west virginia is covered by west virginia medicaid. three out of five low income individuals one out of every two children born in west virginia are covered by medicaid. three out of four of all our nursing home residents and one out of every few people with disabilities. so, in west virginia, medicaid has quite a large footprint in the health care system. so, when the decision was to whether or not we were going to expand medicaid under the aca, one of...
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even when you're number nine, like virginia tech. goodness. >> they are in the top four in college basketball for a reason. theirginia men's basketball team just one of the best in the country. t, they showed just how dominant topy can be. aen matchup between the fourth ranked cavaliers made ninth ranked virginia tech look so unevenly matched. who was ready for tonight? use hoos were. it wasn't the hoo crew. first half, virginia up 12. j tyome with a corner thr buries it. uva lights out from behind the arc tonight. finaleconds of the half, senator gives to to kiheilark at the buzzer. knocking it down. up 22 at the break. the hokies shows some fight early in the s half off the turnover. justin robinson on the run throws it up for ahmed hill. throws it down. 14 points in the game for hill but it was a little too late.ot virginia's shog put this out of reach. kyle guy getting in on the fun. he h 15 tonight. fourth ranked virgini blows out ninth ranked virginia tech, 81-59. patrick using and georgetown hosting 15th ranked marquette. a li
even when you're number nine, like virginia tech. goodness. >> they are in the top four in college basketball for a reason. theirginia men's basketball team just one of the best in the country. t, they showed just how dominant topy can be. aen matchup between the fourth ranked cavaliers made ninth ranked virginia tech look so unevenly matched. who was ready for tonight? use hoos were. it wasn't the hoo crew. first half, virginia up 12. j tyome with a corner thr buries it. uva lights out...
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i just spent a month in huntington, west virginia. they have been effective in bringing down the overdose rate, in part through law enforcement. that's important. there are other elements to it including cutting back on the prescribing giving people who are addicted to these drugs access to treatment and breaking down the stigma around drug addiction. i think that's one of the biggest issues thanks many of whom don't become addicted because they began by experimenting with drugs. they took the drugs as they were prescribed. >> the subtitle is the opioid tragedy in three acts. is that cycle that you went through the three acts that you talk about? >> yes. i look at the origins of this. one thing in writing the book and why this one on and has gone on for two decades is that you wonder where the alarm bells are being wrong. why was this a long allowed to drag on for so long. where were the early warnings. one thing that became quite apparent is that they were deeply disturbed in the very first years of this epidemic. they saw the signs.
i just spent a month in huntington, west virginia. they have been effective in bringing down the overdose rate, in part through law enforcement. that's important. there are other elements to it including cutting back on the prescribing giving people who are addicted to these drugs access to treatment and breaking down the stigma around drug addiction. i think that's one of the biggest issues thanks many of whom don't become addicted because they began by experimenting with drugs. they took the...
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in west virginia, marie, on in youring world? maybe i should back up to raiseds your family as part of jehovah's witness? what was the entry point into the faith? >> my parents started baby.ng when i was a and my dad, his whole family truth at the same time, about 1933, 34. in thatu grew up environment. on -- youas going went to a public school, hill grade school as i recall. >> yes. you walked into schools at that time, was there a mandatory flag salute in west virginia? >> in west virginia, that really didn't become a problem until after the war started in '41 and after that, then they began to require that there be a flag the schools. and when we went to school, the spring because or march,ebruary and one day they were doing the flag salute and my stood up, but we didn't do the flag salute the teacher leaving the room, she went and got the principal and so he asked us andome out of the room we had to explain to him why didn't and he wasn't very pleased with us. he was kind of upset. and he finally said well if you're not going
in west virginia, marie, on in youring world? maybe i should back up to raiseds your family as part of jehovah's witness? what was the entry point into the faith? >> my parents started baby.ng when i was a and my dad, his whole family truth at the same time, about 1933, 34. in thatu grew up environment. on -- youas going went to a public school, hill grade school as i recall. >> yes. you walked into schools at that time, was there a mandatory flag salute in west virginia? >>...
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virginia schools now closed. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts... so you wake up ready to train for that marathon. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. >> announcer: you'ratching news 4 today. >>> a car fell nine stories in a high-tech parking garage in miami. look at that, it burst into flames whent hit theground. this was the fiery scene there yesterday. elevators to s move cars. this one apparentlyell dow an elevator shaft. the owner says the car was a stick shift ande believes th valet left it in gear when he moved it. nobody was hurt there. >> what a scene though. >> have to pay for that. >>> come july, metro will start staying openate like it used to. it's something riders have requested for more than a year now. >> b metro's general manager told d.c. mayor he needs more me to do more maintenance on the system. during a meeting yesterday, he proposed four opt
virginia schools now closed. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts... so you wake up ready to train for that marathon. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. >> announcer: you'ratching news 4 today. >>> a car fell nine stories in a high-tech parking garage in miami. look at that, it burst into flames whent hit theground. this was the...
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look back to the west, still 62 in charlestown, west virginia. seeing this warmer air come in across our segion we'll that overnight tonight. the rain moving in not around d.c. yet. but back to the west just some shower activity here. but the bulk of thes rain back to the west, and this is what we're going to be watching the chance for that very heavy rainfall and that wind. and here's what to expect into early tomorrow morning. heaviest rain towards daybreak. strong winds at 50 miles an hour. and once again that could make for one nasty morning rush. and we're taking the impact really seriously in the morning. >> absolutely thatch that's why we're in storm team 4 weather alert mode right now. and we're still going to be in weather alert mode tracking it all for you. and when i say it all, it's all out the winds first and foremost followed by the rain and then we have f temperatures. gusts potentially up to 50 miles an hour out there tomorrow. what you want to do is make sure your trash cans are ,secu patio furniture, and could see a few pouter o
look back to the west, still 62 in charlestown, west virginia. seeing this warmer air come in across our segion we'll that overnight tonight. the rain moving in not around d.c. yet. but back to the west just some shower activity here. but the bulk of thes rain back to the west, and this is what we're going to be watching the chance for that very heavy rainfall and that wind. and here's what to expect into early tomorrow morning. heaviest rain towards daybreak. strong winds at 50 miles an hour....
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he finishes to bring virginia within one. zion williamson, too fast, too strong for the cavaliers, beats multiple defenders. throws down the big dunk. in the victory, duke hands virginia the first loss of the season 72-70. >>> the hokies hosting wake forest in acc college hoops match-up after t beind at 17. virginia tech goes on a 14-4 run in the first half, including this alexander walker drive and sweet finish. good for two. virginia tech -- nice up and under there. under aheinute left in th first f. alexander walker on the defense with the steal takes it coast to coast for the dunk. tech up ten at the half. in the second, nice ball movement from the hokies to tie outlaw who hits a corner three to spark an11-0 run. hokies wouldn't look back. tech outclasses wke forest 87-71. >>> tond arena at american university. the a.u. eagles hosting lafayette. first half, nice f passingrom nelson to bragg.in a.u. tg by just two. second half, eagles tenacious. the attempt wouldn't fall. your turn, josh alexander. nope, stacy becton jr. s
he finishes to bring virginia within one. zion williamson, too fast, too strong for the cavaliers, beats multiple defenders. throws down the big dunk. in the victory, duke hands virginia the first loss of the season 72-70. >>> the hokies hosting wake forest in acc college hoops match-up after t beind at 17. virginia tech goes on a 14-4 run in the first half, including this alexander walker drive and sweet finish. good for two. virginia tech -- nice up and under there. under aheinute...
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like virginia state delegate kathy tran. pressed here by house majority leader in virginia about her latest abortion bill. >> where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth, she has physical signs that she's about to give birth, with that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified? she's dilating. >> mr. chairman, that would be, you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman. >> i understand that. i'm asking if your bill allows that. >> my bill would allow that, yes. >> laura: absolutely barbaric and sick. tran is a cosponsor of the repeal act which would eliminate all restrictions on late-term abortions. here is virginia governor ralph northam. he's also a pediatric neurologist by the way which is extra thick, endorsing this bil bill. >> if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the incident would be kept comfortable. the infant big resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired and then a d
like virginia state delegate kathy tran. pressed here by house majority leader in virginia about her latest abortion bill. >> where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth, she has physical signs that she's about to give birth, with that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified? she's dilating. >> mr. chairman, that would be, you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman. >> i understand that. i'm asking if...
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they were not in a go to virginia or valley george. they were fighting for their families in their homes. war waseasingly, the the confederacy saying to them no, you can't. you have to be sent very far away. meanwhile, your wives, children, and families are going to suffer and you can't protect them. this leads to all kinds of questions and dissension. >> this is trivial, but i want to know if he wore perfume. >> the only evidence of it comes from someone who hated pickett. i don't think he did. he cared about his appearance. he had a sort of what i called iedndifi -- affect about him. but a lot of people questioned his manhood saying he smelled good in because of how -- and because of how he wore his hair. there are also accusations -- i mentioned a gettysburg air was talk that he was drunk and hiding it. there are credible accusations, there is a story that when he was in suffolk he was riding with other officers firing at the enemy and he dropped down on his horse. and people would say you are a coward. everything seems to be flippi
they were not in a go to virginia or valley george. they were fighting for their families in their homes. war waseasingly, the the confederacy saying to them no, you can't. you have to be sent very far away. meanwhile, your wives, children, and families are going to suffer and you can't protect them. this leads to all kinds of questions and dissension. >> this is trivial, but i want to know if he wore perfume. >> the only evidence of it comes from someone who hated pickett. i don't...
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the commonwealth of virginia is at the center of a whirlwind of abortion backlash tonight. the democratic governor is being accused of supporting infanticide by pro-life groups as across the nation democrats push pro-choice bills. correspondent gillian turner is here, this is getting all kinds of reaction. >> ralph northam the governor of virginia, the democratic governor dove headfirst into the abortion debate earlier today with comments on the proposed bill in his stage to increased women's access to third trimester abortion. >> it's done in cases where there may be severe deformities, may be a fetus that's not viabl viable. in this particular example if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the input would be kept comfortable, the input would be resuscitated if that is what the mother in the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mothers. >> he himself is a pediatric neurologist and the comments got a swift pushback. a northam spokesman clarified comments only pertain to in
the commonwealth of virginia is at the center of a whirlwind of abortion backlash tonight. the democratic governor is being accused of supporting infanticide by pro-life groups as across the nation democrats push pro-choice bills. correspondent gillian turner is here, this is getting all kinds of reaction. >> ralph northam the governor of virginia, the democratic governor dove headfirst into the abortion debate earlier today with comments on the proposed bill in his stage to increased...
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he received his orders from lee, we must return to virginia. as many of our wounded as possible must be taken home. this is so amazing to me. he had to lead a 17 mile long wagon train of wounded men. 17 miles long. wagons with wooden wheels, pulled by mules, no springs, no straw. they are not ambulances. they are just cargo wagons, down muddy roads, across steep mountain passes in the middle of the night. he would have artillery, but he would be a slow-moving target. if he could not move the trains fast enough, all the confederates had fought for would be lost. he could lose all those men as well as all the trains of livestock. this is weird. you don't see the paintings of the battles with the trains of livestock, all the cattle they drive with them and the pigs. one thing people say, this is military history. logistics is military history. military history is not just things that happened on the battlefield. it is all the things that happened outside of it. he was untrained for command. you have got the guy in charge of this, he had just been
he received his orders from lee, we must return to virginia. as many of our wounded as possible must be taken home. this is so amazing to me. he had to lead a 17 mile long wagon train of wounded men. 17 miles long. wagons with wooden wheels, pulled by mules, no springs, no straw. they are not ambulances. they are just cargo wagons, down muddy roads, across steep mountain passes in the middle of the night. he would have artillery, but he would be a slow-moving target. if he could not move the...
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my father was a coal miner here in west virginia. and he lost his job back in 2012 and frankly, that was directly because of obama's
my father was a coal miner here in west virginia. and he lost his job back in 2012 and frankly, that was directly because of obama's
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virginia bea >> bye! >> reporter: the normans had livehere before, and their daughter loved her former school. 14-year-old marisa has several disabities, including cerebral palsy, severe anxiety, poor eyesight and hearing. >> so, her disabilities are all compounded in the classroom. it'sifficult for her to list and learn and write, at the same time. >> reporter: marisa needs one- on-one help and therapies-- but she has normal intelligence, which means, with patience and educational accommodations, she can learn just like any of her classmates. virginia beach is surrounded by bases and the economy is closely tied to the military. its schools have several programs to support military kids. but, several service members say the district is not meeting the needs of their children with disabiliti eileen huck with the national military family association says obtaining special educationes servs a "significant challenge" for service members rotionwide. >> so often i hearfamilies who had things set at their previo
virginia bea >> bye! >> reporter: the normans had livehere before, and their daughter loved her former school. 14-year-old marisa has several disabities, including cerebral palsy, severe anxiety, poor eyesight and hearing. >> so, her disabilities are all compounded in the classroom. it'sifficult for her to list and learn and write, at the same time. >> reporter: marisa needs one- on-one help and therapies-- but she has normal intelligence, which means, with patience and...
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he received his orders from lee, we must return to virginia. as many of our wounded as possible must be taken home. he had to lead a 17 mile long wagon train of wounded men. ,agons with wooden wheels noled by meals -- mules, springs, no straw. just cargo wagons, down muddy roads, across steep mountain passes in the middle of the night. he would have artillery, but he would be a slow-moving target. -- if he coulde not move the trains fast enough, all the confederates had thought for would be lost. he could lose all those men as well as all the trains of livestock. you don't see the paintings of the battles with the livestock, all the cattle they dragged with them. , this is people say military history. logistics is military history. this is not just the things that happen on the battlefield. he was untrained for command. you have got the guy in charge of this, he had just been a failed lawyer before the civil war. his only military training was in the militia in peacetime. he didn't have the respect of the professional soldiers who made up most
he received his orders from lee, we must return to virginia. as many of our wounded as possible must be taken home. he had to lead a 17 mile long wagon train of wounded men. ,agons with wooden wheels noled by meals -- mules, springs, no straw. just cargo wagons, down muddy roads, across steep mountain passes in the middle of the night. he would have artillery, but he would be a slow-moving target. -- if he coulde not move the trains fast enough, all the confederates had thought for would be...
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and mark warner, also from virginia. madam president, and the last two days i've stood on this floor and asked that the american government reopen. on thursday, i asked unanimous consent to proceed the bipartisan house bill funding security agencies. the majority leader rejected my request. asked unanimous consent to the bipartisan house bill funding security agencies. the junior senator from oklahoma, on behalf of the majority leader objected to my request. today marks the 29th day of the government shutdown. 29days of fiscal pain and mental anxiety and national humiliation. 29 days of families worried about mortgage payments, canceling medical appointments, losing their place at a favorite daycare that they can no longer afford to pay for. 29 days of being required to travel to work without being paid and without receiving money to put gas in your car to get to work. 29 days of being unable to add your newborn child to federal health insurance policy. 29 days of being turned away from services like foodstamps or nation
and mark warner, also from virginia. madam president, and the last two days i've stood on this floor and asked that the american government reopen. on thursday, i asked unanimous consent to proceed the bipartisan house bill funding security agencies. the majority leader rejected my request. asked unanimous consent to the bipartisan house bill funding security agencies. the junior senator from oklahoma, on behalf of the majority leader objected to my request. today marks the 29th day of the...
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now let's go to virginia. there is a short session there, but they do have a lot of major proposals they're looking democrats again pushing several gun violence bills, including universal backgrouncks and the so-called red flag law. that law allows police toak temporarily guns away from people who are considered dangerous. governor ralph northam is also looking to increase the scheduled teacher pay hike up to 5%. there's goi to be a battle over the governor's income tax reform plan. repuicans say it will raise taxes on the middle class. jim? >> all right. >> leon, thank you. >>> we've got you covered as the sessions begin tomorrow. chris gordon will be covering the aaryland legislature julie carry will be down in richmond for us. am coverage start tomorrow afternoon at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >> if you googled somet today, you saw the artwork of a second grader from virginia. sarah gomez lane won the national google doodle contest. her drawing of dinosaurs turned into animati on the search giant'se. homep google
now let's go to virginia. there is a short session there, but they do have a lot of major proposals they're looking democrats again pushing several gun violence bills, including universal backgrouncks and the so-called red flag law. that law allows police toak temporarily guns away from people who are considered dangerous. governor ralph northam is also looking to increase the scheduled teacher pay hike up to 5%. there's goi to be a battle over the governor's income tax reform plan. repuicans...
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you open the story of the american opioid crisis in wilmington, west virginia in the mid-1990s. why there and why then? >> when i was researching the book, one of the things that was most surprising to me, the book came out in my reporting for the guardian, i am talking to people in west virginia which is a crucible of the epidemic and remains the epicenter to the extent it was by far the highest overdose rate in the country. one of the things that are striking to me with the number of people i spoke to the talked about being sworn into addiction through prescribing in the late 90s and early 2000s, i was struck by the fact that this was an epidemic begun under bill clinton's presidency and had run through george bush george w. bush and barack obama and here we were finally at the end of the obama presidency into the trump presidency before getting the kind of national attention that it needed. i decided to go back and look at where it began. west virginia really calculated a lot of elements of the epidemic, but one of them was the prescribing, the beginning of the prescribing, v
you open the story of the american opioid crisis in wilmington, west virginia in the mid-1990s. why there and why then? >> when i was researching the book, one of the things that was most surprising to me, the book came out in my reporting for the guardian, i am talking to people in west virginia which is a crucible of the epidemic and remains the epicenter to the extent it was by far the highest overdose rate in the country. one of the things that are striking to me with the number of...
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from virginia than a othestate. but until this past march the vamplt labs only compared their caseings to the others they entered. when they included d.c. and maryland, nearly half of all the hits in northern virginia matched toncutside as. >> are you worried you might have missed out on some potential matches prior to the policy change? possible. >> reporter: the director says virginia is increasing equipment nd staff to produce leads faster, but the push to have every police department submit every cing could also have a downside. >> if all agencies did start doing th we would be overwhelmed very quickly. >> reporter: it's why atf is deploying 22 machines around the country. >> we are investing a ton of resources into making sure we make it available to all our state ocounterparts. ne was slayed for northern virginia. richmond has a much higher cas load and need. the more they put into an item the more they can get out of it. >> if you can tie it to another case and potentially there are witnesses from that case,
from virginia than a othestate. but until this past march the vamplt labs only compared their caseings to the others they entered. when they included d.c. and maryland, nearly half of all the hits in northern virginia matched toncutside as. >> are you worried you might have missed out on some potential matches prior to the policy change? possible. >> reporter: the director says virginia is increasing equipment nd staff to produce leads faster, but the push to have every police...
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bitee cancer initiated their first teen cancer awareness week in virginia back in 15. if you'd like to get involved or learn more about bite meca er's mission, check out the nbc washington app and search harris' heroes. >>> when we come back, martin luther king day is celebrated as a day of service. we'll introduce you to a mother who answered that call >>> the spirit of dr. martin luther king jr. has inspired peopk to give b and volunteer each year. news4's meagan fitzgerald talked with one local volunteer who exemplifies that spirit all year ng, helping others as she als from the incredible string of tragedies in her own life. >> reporter: for decades the united planning organization, ob upo, hn helping and saving lives. >> we serve the underserved population in washington, d.c. >> reporter: ianna is the director and volunteers here. she k firsthand the impact io her organizatn has on neighbors, who are struggling to survive. >> we provide child care, an early learning department, job placement, job training. >> reporter: but one particular volunt provides more than
bitee cancer initiated their first teen cancer awareness week in virginia back in 15. if you'd like to get involved or learn more about bite meca er's mission, check out the nbc washington app and search harris' heroes. >>> when we come back, martin luther king day is celebrated as a day of service. we'll introduce you to a mother who answered that call >>> the spirit of dr. martin luther king jr. has inspired peopk to give b and volunteer each year. news4's meagan fitzgerald...
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movement, a virginia charge. it all comes together that way to the press. where was he during the charge? arguably where he should have been as a major general, there are people that accuse him of being drunk and completely incompetent and useless during the moment of the charge, but my sense is that he was where he really should have been and really did what he was told. he was following orders, this was the big plan and it's all going to fall apart. the moment where things fall apart for pickett is after the charge. him -- afterear to the charge begins and it is clear to him it is failing and he seems to be frozen. there are many accounts of him sitting on his horse staring off at his troops and crying inconsolably. he is having an emotional breakdown in the middle of this battle. there's a very where lee comes to pickett and says i need you to get your division together and prepare for a counterattack and pickett says i have no division. in the moment he said this is my fight, get yourself together, stop feeli
movement, a virginia charge. it all comes together that way to the press. where was he during the charge? arguably where he should have been as a major general, there are people that accuse him of being drunk and completely incompetent and useless during the moment of the charge, but my sense is that he was where he really should have been and really did what he was told. he was following orders, this was the big plan and it's all going to fall apart. the moment where things fall apart for...