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this does happen in some instances he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, or hold off two prisons and who knows when they will be paroled or they do not know in that moment. so throughout virginia the northern neck, that pencil of the shenandoah valley west virginia maryland even down to the carolinas men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >> host: surrenders happen everywhere hancock is a person a lot of people surrender to not granted appomattox. we have shown, or was i thinking about oh, brings us to not everybody gets, there is one confederate officer who men my name are excluded from the generous terms who does that imply? >> that will be colonel and he is on the list of people that grant and others despise the most and are most fearful of mosby and his partisan rangers or as the union high command would refer to them as gorillas. at first, very briefly excluded from this blanket paroles but there will be all of these neg
this does happen in some instances he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, or hold off two prisons and who knows when they will be paroled or they do not know in that moment. so throughout virginia the northern neck, that pencil of the shenandoah valley west virginia maryland even down to the carolinas men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >>...
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he sends cavalry up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own, they will be paroled. those who are not, they are hauled off to prison. and who knows then? if they will be paroled? or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, and the northern neck, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to field marshals and other officials and being paroled. >> being paroled everywhere -- and hancock is a lot of the people, that's the one who they surrendered to. what was i thinking about? -- that brings us to -- not everyone gets generous terms. there is one confederate officer, his men, who, by name, are excluded from the generous terms. who does that imply? >> that would be colonel john f. mosley, man they despise the most and are fearful. of people at the union high command, they are gorillas, to them. they are at first very briefly excluded. and hancock will play a role in this. and most people will m
he sends cavalry up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own, they will be paroled. those who are not, they are hauled off to prison. and who knows then? if they will be paroled? or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, and the northern neck, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to field marshals and other officials and being paroled....
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and the fallout in the shenandoah valley. stanton says look, we made mistake in the following ways. first of all, we placed political patrons in command of the arnlys. we also shouldn't have tried to regulate their movements from washington d.c. after these commands were defeated across keys in port republic, stanton and lincoln finally give in to what secretary of the treasury has been arguing for weeks and what he's been arguing is these two armies in the valley and irvin mcdowell's army need to be united under one commander. and following the defeat, lincoln and stanton give in. the genesis for lincoln's trip to west point, the genesis for calling pope east. stanton reveals there's going to be an objective for the newly recritted a army. first too, protect washington. objective two, defend the shenandoah valley and objective three, defend the pennsylvania railroad. by accomplishing these objectives and particularly the vital rebel rail rink with the shenandoah valley, they hope it would compel the confederates around washi
and the fallout in the shenandoah valley. stanton says look, we made mistake in the following ways. first of all, we placed political patrons in command of the arnlys. we also shouldn't have tried to regulate their movements from washington d.c. after these commands were defeated across keys in port republic, stanton and lincoln finally give in to what secretary of the treasury has been arguing for weeks and what he's been arguing is these two armies in the valley and irvin mcdowell's army need...
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you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many troops that was and god bless them but. >> i don't have it off the top of my head but there were dozens of regiments, dozens, not scores, not several. there would be thousands of men, not tens of thousands but thousands of men. now to make an observer wonder if those ships that are leaving white house landings are heading their way eventually up the chesapeake day or up the potomac back north but there were a lot of and someone earlier mentioned i guess it was andy or
you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter]...
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from the farms of the shenandoah valley said the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the fields -- coal fields of southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to arlington national cemetery -- [applause] this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hell is too steep to -- hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered by a righteous conviction and our children's future were strengthened by our collective belief in the virginia promise. let's climb that hill together. let's reinvigorate our future. let's reinvigorate this amazing commonwealth of virginia. [applause] together, together, together, together. we can build a new day. a new day for virginians where, yes, we soar and we never settle. a new day where all virginians, all of us can deserve to look forward, to grabbing, to aspiring, to dreaming and then achieving that great virginia promise. god bless you all. god bless the commonwealth of virginia. and let's go. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ♪ remember the day i sent you free i
from the farms of the shenandoah valley said the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the fields -- coal fields of southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to arlington national cemetery -- [applause] this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hell is too steep to -- hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered by a righteous conviction and our children's future were strengthened by our...
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he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, are hauled off to prison and who knows when they will be paroled or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >> so surrendered happen everywhere. and hancock is a person that a lot of people surrendered to, not grant at appomattox. which brings us to not everybody gets these generous terms. there is one confederate officer and his men who by name are excluded from the generous terms. who is that and why? >> yes. that would be colonel john s. moseley and he is on the list of people that grant and others despise the most and are most fearful of, mostly and his partisan rangers or as the high kpland would refer to them as gorillas, at first very briefly excluded from these blanket paroles
he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, are hauled off to prison and who knows when they will be paroled or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >> so surrendered happen...
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objected to, defend the shenandoah valley and objective three, disrupt virginia central railroad in the neighborhoods of charlottesville gordonsville by accomplishing these objectives, particularly threatening the final rail link with shenandoah valley, the administration, lincoln and stan to compel the confederates around washington d.c. as opposites, richmond, around richmond and mcclellan's army favorite pull away and ease mcclellan's way into the city of richmond. stan tells pope he's been called east to carry out these objectives and accept this time in the conversation stan stopped talking and they just look at each other. there is this long awkward silence. stan finally says you don't seem to approve the arrangements i have outlined for you. pope response, mr. secretary, i entirely concur in the wisdom of concentrating widely scattered horses in front of washington d.c. and using them generally as you proposed but i certainly do not view with any favor proposition to place me in command of them. the title of tonight's presentation as john popes reluctant rise for the last 18 mont
objected to, defend the shenandoah valley and objective three, disrupt virginia central railroad in the neighborhoods of charlottesville gordonsville by accomplishing these objectives, particularly threatening the final rail link with shenandoah valley, the administration, lincoln and stan to compel the confederates around washington d.c. as opposites, richmond, around richmond and mcclellan's army favorite pull away and ease mcclellan's way into the city of richmond. stan tells pope he's been...
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from the farms of the shenandoah valley said the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the fields -- coal fields of southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to arlington national cemetery -- [applause] this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hell is too steep to -- hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered by a righteous conviction and our children's future were strengthened by our collective belief in the virginia promise. let's climb that hill together. let's reinvigorate our future. let's reinvigorate this amazing commonwealth of virginia. [applause] together, together, together, together. we can build a new day. a new day for virginians where, yes, we soar and we never settle. a new day where all virginians, all of us can deserve to look forward, to grabbing, to aspiring, to dreaming and then achieving that great virginia promise. god bless you all. god bless the commonwealth of virginia. and let's go. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ♪ remember the day i sent you free i
from the farms of the shenandoah valley said the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the fields -- coal fields of southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to arlington national cemetery -- [applause] this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hell is too steep to -- hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered by a righteous conviction and our children's future were strengthened by our...
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so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to officials and being paroled. >> yeah. so surrenders happen everywhere in this. hancock is the person that a lot of people surrender to. not grant and appomattox. the d which -- what was i thinks -- oh. which brings us to not everybody gets these generous terms. there is one confederate officer and his men who by name are excluded from the generous terms. who does that imply? >> that would be colonel johns mosey. and he's on the list of people that grant and others despise and are most fearful of. mosey and his partisan rangers or as the union high command would refer to them as gorillas. and first, very briefly excluded from these blanket paroles. but there will be all of these negotiations. hancock will play a role in this. and most people will meet with union officials twice. kind of dangling in front of them the possibility that he will come in and surrender his command that the 43rd battalion had been,
so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to officials and being paroled. >> yeah. so surrenders happen everywhere in this. hancock is the person that a lot of people surrender to. not grant and appomattox. the d which -- what was i thinks -- oh. which brings us to not everybody gets these generous terms. there is one confederate officer and his men who...
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. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley right here. >> reporter: but it has not been business as usual. one of our large suppliers cut our order 30%. and we had to scramble. we went to a local turkey farmer that we've been dealing with for 25 years. they grow their own feed. there's no supply chain disruption. >> reporter: stew leonard jr., a third generation ceo, says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year. as american families get together again in large groups. first of all, the early bird gets the worm, okay? don't wait until the last minute to buy your turkey. >> reporter: according to the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year. grocery stores like win dixie are trying to hold prices down but much is out of theirin issue with the things we like to put on our thanksgiving table? >> the supply chain is definitely bending. it's not broken. >> reporter: in stores like this in south carolina and california, temporary turkey shortages. the strain is resulting in a more expensive dinn
. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley right here. >> reporter: but it has not been business as usual. one of our large suppliers cut our order 30%. and we had to scramble. we went to a local turkey farmer that we've been dealing with for 25 years. they grow their own feed. there's no supply chain disruption. >> reporter: stew leonard jr., a third generation ceo, says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year. as american...
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to keep pleasanton to look into the shenandoah valley. the first -- has anyone ever been to these battlefields. they are well preserved. it is one brigade of rebels and one brigade of yanks against kilpatrick and a stalemate but a stalemate means what? stewart won. he has not allowed to the yanks to get through that. on the nineteenth is another fight, and again, you are going to see some intense fighting, this is between greg, erwin greg and kilpatrick, david greg's division against stewart's men. what is interesting is so many of these actions, there is no coordination. you have buford over here to the north into the south you have greg. the entire campaign pleasanton has trouble coordinating his various divisions. hooker is so intent on finding where lee is that he's going to send the fifth core to gum springs to provide infantry support and they will get involved but not only are they providing infantry support but look what lee is doing. he takes longstreet's entire first core and stops the marching north. this is too important and w
to keep pleasanton to look into the shenandoah valley. the first -- has anyone ever been to these battlefields. they are well preserved. it is one brigade of rebels and one brigade of yanks against kilpatrick and a stalemate but a stalemate means what? stewart won. he has not allowed to the yanks to get through that. on the nineteenth is another fight, and again, you are going to see some intense fighting, this is between greg, erwin greg and kilpatrick, david greg's division against stewart's...
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from the farms of the shenandoah valley to the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the coalfields in southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to the memorials in arlington national cemetery. this is our virginia to build together, and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those -- there are those that say that the hill is too steep to climb. but we are empowered to. we are empowered by a conviction, a righteous conviction in our children's future strengthened by our collective belief in the virginia promise. so let's climb that hill together. let's reinvigorate our future. let's reinvigorate this amazing commonwealth of virginia. together, together. together. together. we can build a new day. a new day for virginians where, yes, we soar, and we never settle. a new day were all virginians, all of us, can deserve to look forward to grabbing, to aspiring, to dreaming, and then achieving that great virginia promise. god best you all! god bless the commonwealth of virginia! and let's go. >> you been listening to now government elect of virginia that the go
from the farms of the shenandoah valley to the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the coalfields in southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to the memorials in arlington national cemetery. this is our virginia to build together, and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those -- there are those that say that the hill is too steep to climb. but we are empowered to. we are empowered by a conviction, a righteous conviction in our children's future strengthened...
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[applause] from the farms of the shenandoah valley, to the docks then shipyards that hampton road, to the cornfield in southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to the memorial in arlington national cemetery. [applause] this is our virginia to build together, and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered, we are empowered by conviction, a righteous conviction, and our children's future, strengthen, by our collective belief in virginia promise. so let's climb the hill together. let's reinvigorate our future. let's reinvigorate this amazing commonwealth of virginia. possible [applause], to gather, to gather, to, together we can build a new day. a new day for virginians where we storm and we never saddle. a new day where all virginians, all of us, can deserve to look forward to climbing, to aspiring, to dreaming, ironed than achieving that gray virginia and promise, god bless you all, god bless. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [noise] the man projected to have won the governorship of the commonwea
[applause] from the farms of the shenandoah valley, to the docks then shipyards that hampton road, to the cornfield in southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to the memorial in arlington national cemetery. [applause] this is our virginia to build together, and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that hill is too steep to climb, but we are empowered, we are empowered by conviction, a righteous conviction, and our children's future,...
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stewart trying to top pleasanton from getting past him to look into the shenandoah valley to see where lee is. and the first attack, the first fight is going to be at aldy. has anyone been to these battlefields. so you know, they're really interested and well preserved. it is the first one basically it is one brigade of rebels and one brigade of yanks, william mupford against kilpatrick and that is a stalemate but that means what? stewart has won. he has not allowed the yanks to get through that corridor. okay. on the the 19th is another fight. this is at middlesberg. and gep you're going to see some intense fighting. this is between greg irvin and joseph kilpatrick. this is greg's division against stewart's men. what is interesting in so many of these actions is there is no coordination. you have buford over here to the north, and you have to the, you have -- you have greg and they're not really -- in fact, the entire campaign pleasanton is going to have to trouble coordinating his various divisions. hooker is so intent on finding where lee is that he's going to send a full core, the
stewart trying to top pleasanton from getting past him to look into the shenandoah valley to see where lee is. and the first attack, the first fight is going to be at aldy. has anyone been to these battlefields. so you know, they're really interested and well preserved. it is the first one basically it is one brigade of rebels and one brigade of yanks, william mupford against kilpatrick and that is a stalemate but that means what? stewart has won. he has not allowed the yanks to get through...
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. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley right here. >> but it has not been business as usual. >> one of our largest suppliers cut our order 30%. we had to scramble. we went to a local turkey farmer. there's no supply chain disruptions. >> reporter: stoou leonard jr. says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year as american families get together again in large groups. >> first of all the early bird gets the worm, okay. don't wait till the last minute to go buy your turkey. >> reporter: according to the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year. grocery stores say they're trying to hold prices down but much is out of their control. is there a supply chain with things we like to put on our thanksgiving table? >> the supply chain is bending, kerry, it's not broken. >> reporter: in stores like this in south carolina and california, temporary turkey shortages. the strain is resulting in a more expensive dinner. a 16 pound turkey, up 24% this year. to 23.99. frozen piecrusts, up 20%, and fresh c
. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley right here. >> but it has not been business as usual. >> one of our largest suppliers cut our order 30%. we had to scramble. we went to a local turkey farmer. there's no supply chain disruptions. >> reporter: stoou leonard jr. says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year as american families get together again in large groups. >> first of all the early bird gets the worm,...
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as a virginia native, i was out in the shenandoah valley at my alma mater jmu. and i will tell you seeing all those youngkin signs there, all the support for him. i'm old enough to remember when democrats used to campaign in those parts of virginia and across the country. something tells me they need to get back to doing that. >>> what do the rolling stones keith richards and john f. kennedy jr. have in common? they are both part of the latest qanon theory. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. what does it feel like to sell your car to carvana? it feels amazing. when you get a great offer in seconds... (all cheering) it feels too good to be true. it's kicking back and relaxing as we pick up your car. and when you get paid on the spot, it feels like scoring big. you know the feeling. you just never imagined you could get it from selling your car. well, with carvana, you can. experience the new way to sell a car. ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm gonna keep on lovin' you, ♪ ♪ 'cause it's the only thing i wanna do. â™
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valley. yet having said that, they immediately turn around and say there's nothing you can do about it. we look at those rationalizations and say -- bear two things in mind. lee did have a point about slavery being a problem for white people. not as you might think, a racial point but an economic point. slavery is bound up with slave labor. how could free labor hope to compete with slave llabor. that is making an economic point. lee doesn't own slaves. what's more, any southerners who starts to take steps about emancipating slaves will mind himself cornered by other white southerners who will threaten him. robert e. lee is the executor of the will. by december of 1862, robert e. lee is robert e. lee. he's not just the son-in-law of george washington. if robert e. lee had gone into any virginia confederate court and said i don't want to go through with this, i shoints have to go through it. i doubt whether any virginia court would have stopped him. if he wanted to derail the whole process, who
valley. yet having said that, they immediately turn around and say there's nothing you can do about it. we look at those rationalizations and say -- bear two things in mind. lee did have a point about slavery being a problem for white people. not as you might think, a racial point but an economic point. slavery is bound up with slave labor. how could free labor hope to compete with slave llabor. that is making an economic point. lee doesn't own slaves. what's more, any southerners who starts to...
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if you look what happened in the red counties, bright red counties from the shenandoah valley to southwestern virginia, dana knows this because she's such a trusted veteran political correspondent, that is trump country. and democrats have not been able to make inroads in that part of virginia and those kinds of rural areas around the united states for a very long time now. i suspect that democrats may need to do a little less lecturing and more listening when it comes to those rural voters to help them get back into the good graces of those kinds of americans. >> you're right. david, and as jim just mentioned, the issue of education clearly dominated the virginia race, especially the aftermath of the awkward statement mcauliffe made about parents having no role in their kids' education, which, obviously, was played over and over and over again on every ad that the youngkin campaign put out. democrats apparently haven't yet figured out how to address the anger parents feel over these long years of covid closures, restrictions, other issues, have they? >> yeah, wolf, think about it. this is th
if you look what happened in the red counties, bright red counties from the shenandoah valley to southwestern virginia, dana knows this because she's such a trusted veteran political correspondent, that is trump country. and democrats have not been able to make inroads in that part of virginia and those kinds of rural areas around the united states for a very long time now. i suspect that democrats may need to do a little less lecturing and more listening when it comes to those rural voters to...
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from the farms of the shenandoah valley to the dachshund shipyards of hampton road. to the coal fields in southwest virginia. to the banks of the james river, to the memorials in arlington national cemetery. [applause]. this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that that hill is too steep to climb. but we are empowered. we are empowered by a conviction a righteous conviction. in our children's future, where strengthened by our collective belief. in the virginia promise. let's climb that hill together, let's reinvigorate our future, let's reinvigorate this amazing commonwealth of virginia. [applause] together, together. together. together. we can build a new day. a new day for virginians where yes we soar, and we never subtle. a new day where all virginians, all of us, can deserve to look forward to grabbing to aspiring to dreaming, and then achieving, that great virginia promise. god bless you, oh god bless the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ and the rate of your screen, t
from the farms of the shenandoah valley to the dachshund shipyards of hampton road. to the coal fields in southwest virginia. to the banks of the james river, to the memorials in arlington national cemetery. [applause]. this is our virginia to build together and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those, those that say that that hill is too steep to climb. but we are empowered. we are empowered by a conviction a righteous conviction. in our children's future, where...
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also, you've got to look at the shenandoah valley, southwestern virginia. core republican areas. rural. very heavily republican. very heavily pro-trump. can youngkin get the same kind of support in this region that donald trump did? because trump did better than republicans have historically done in a lot of these counties. and we'll also be certainly looking -- if you're looking for a bellwether, i said, in new jersey, bergen. in virginia, virginia beach. the biggest city in the state. 450,000 people. it actually went for trump in 2016. flipped to biden in 2020. that could be a big tale tonight, how virginia beach goes. >> steve, tell me about the latino vote, specifically in virginia. >> yeah, it could be crucial here, jose. you're talking about statewide, a little bit more than 10% of the population. latinos -- it's also a fast-growing segment of the population, particularly in a couple of places. i can show you, prince william county here. again, talking about northern virginia, heavily populated, an area that's been swinging towards the democrats in recent times. one of the
also, you've got to look at the shenandoah valley, southwestern virginia. core republican areas. rural. very heavily republican. very heavily pro-trump. can youngkin get the same kind of support in this region that donald trump did? because trump did better than republicans have historically done in a lot of these counties. and we'll also be certainly looking -- if you're looking for a bellwether, i said, in new jersey, bergen. in virginia, virginia beach. the biggest city in the state. 450,000...
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southwestern virginia up into the shenandoah valley as women, core republican areas of the state. here's actually, areas where donald trump actually improved over the republican performance, for instance, from mitt romney in 2012. sort of trump surge areas. not as many voters here as in northern virginia, richmond suburbs. question two tonight. can glenn youngkin hang on to new voters donald trump brought in to the republican party, if he could make in-roads in the suburbs and hold on to those voters that trump brought in, could be a powerful combination. and then three, what about bellwethers? swing counties? swing areas? take a look tonight and talk a lot, i'm sure, about the city of virginia beach, 450,000 people. largest city in the state. joe biden carried this as you can see by about 5.5 points over donald trump last year. a flip. trump carries virginia beach. virginia beach historically republican. swung over to biden in 2020. can glenn youngkin win that back? spending a lot of time next door in the city of chesapeake. similar story there. two of the closest things you'll s
southwestern virginia up into the shenandoah valley as women, core republican areas of the state. here's actually, areas where donald trump actually improved over the republican performance, for instance, from mitt romney in 2012. sort of trump surge areas. not as many voters here as in northern virginia, richmond suburbs. question two tonight. can glenn youngkin hang on to new voters donald trump brought in to the republican party, if he could make in-roads in the suburbs and hold on to those...
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in roads in the suburbs with equal trump enthusiasm, in those core southwest shenandoah valley rural areas of this state. that's the balancing act he's been trying to strike as a candidate. that was the goal for youngkin in the densely populated democratic heavy northern virginia. it wasn't win. it was make the kind of inroads i just showed you. and then, it was could he get the kinds of votes in the rural parts of the state that donald trump was getting could he get the kind of support that donald trump got in southwest virginia for instance, in trump country, in sort of a bell weather swing area of the state, and in the core democratic areas of northern virginia. glen youngkin just county after county, city after city, tonight, hitting his number -- >> seth: first of all, as much as election night sucks, it's just great to see kornacki back at his element i mean, it's like seeing a rare beautiful angler fish as you drown at the bottom of the ocean. [ laughter ] kornacki is like the poli-sci teacher who is happy to supervise detention. "come on, guys we're going to do electoral map.
in roads in the suburbs with equal trump enthusiasm, in those core southwest shenandoah valley rural areas of this state. that's the balancing act he's been trying to strike as a candidate. that was the goal for youngkin in the densely populated democratic heavy northern virginia. it wasn't win. it was make the kind of inroads i just showed you. and then, it was could he get the kinds of votes in the rural parts of the state that donald trump was getting could he get the kind of support that...
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you can talk about southwest virginia, south side virginia, the shenandoah valley, a lot of trump counties in here, places where donald trump, there was sort of a surge trump vote in 2020. trump did actually better than republicans typically to. i think it was a fair question coming into last night, could youngkin -- could youngkin lock in that same level of support. he actually exceeded it. we could just go county after county and pick rural counties here, southwest virginia. i'm just showing you carroll county kind of at random here. look how much donald trump squeezed out of this in 2020. he got more than 80% of the vote. youngkin didn't just match what trump got here. he exceeded it. he takes republicans up to 83.5%. he rolled back some of the big democratic surge in the suburbs, and he supplemented it with improving on the trump surge in rural virginia. it goes a long way to explain that result. >> wow, surprising night. kyle, the messaging for terry mcauliffe, at best it was very messy. he focused on covid. he focused on trump. he focused on abortion. it sure sounds like voters cared
you can talk about southwest virginia, south side virginia, the shenandoah valley, a lot of trump counties in here, places where donald trump, there was sort of a surge trump vote in 2020. trump did actually better than republicans typically to. i think it was a fair question coming into last night, could youngkin -- could youngkin lock in that same level of support. he actually exceeded it. we could just go county after county and pick rural counties here, southwest virginia. i'm just showing...
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he goes into the shenandoah valley first and down to harper's ferry where he helps to organize and train what is known as alburtis' battery. alburtis is an older man, and although he wants to lead it, he ends up sick on the day of the first battle of bull run or manassas. so this puts pelham in command of alburtis' battery for the first major battle of the war. and their position in the battle is on the far right side of the confederate line on henry house hill near the robinson house. and there's a photograph on the screen taken kind of out in that area. pelham does move around a little bit on the manassas battlefield. he moves his gun forward into an exposed position, a position that's so exposed that a fellow officer remarks, if pelham's fool enough to stay there, i'm not. pelham's actions are noticed at the battle of first manassas, but he also starts to have a small change of heart or a change of perception about this war. he writes a letter to his father which fortunately was printed in the local alabama newspaper, making it one of the few war letters that pelham wrote to survive.
he goes into the shenandoah valley first and down to harper's ferry where he helps to organize and train what is known as alburtis' battery. alburtis is an older man, and although he wants to lead it, he ends up sick on the day of the first battle of bull run or manassas. so this puts pelham in command of alburtis' battery for the first major battle of the war. and their position in the battle is on the far right side of the confederate line on henry house hill near the robinson house. and...
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southwest virginia, shenandoah yale valley here republicans made gains, geographically, it's a lot of gains. not as many people have in northern virginia. but republicans did make gains here that's the second question how much of those trump-era gains republicans got will they be able to hang on to? a lot of suspense. we'll see what happens. >> we still will, steve, thank you. today is boston's mayoral election, no matter who wins, herstory will be made. first woman or woman of color, democrats, both serve as at-large city councilmembers recent polling has wu in the lead by more than 30 points, whoever wins will take over for kim jany, she became the first active black candidate. >>> they will decide the police department today in the first election since the murder of george floyd the ballots will ask whether they want to replace current law enforcement with a new public safety proponents say it will quote defund the police. supporters say police would remain on their jobs, possibly in smaller numbers in addition to officers, the new department would include mental health professiona
southwest virginia, shenandoah yale valley here republicans made gains, geographically, it's a lot of gains. not as many people have in northern virginia. but republicans did make gains here that's the second question how much of those trump-era gains republicans got will they be able to hang on to? a lot of suspense. we'll see what happens. >> we still will, steve, thank you. today is boston's mayoral election, no matter who wins, herstory will be made. first woman or woman of color,...
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valley. the trustees decide they will make an offer to lee and they send one of the trustees members and they had to dig in their pockets to buy a suit or ham so he could look decent when he goes to visit robert e. lee. he doesn't hear anything in lee writes back and says well i been indicted for treason and if you can handle that i will take the job. what a shocker. robert e. lee had been a superintendent at west point and he hated the job because he was micromanaged at every stage of the job itself. he had a job early in his career and he turned it down. he said the classroom is not my medio and he turned it down. he goes to lexington and its curious one of those generals wrote to the trustees and said it's great that you got lee to become president. he's going to be great figure and don't give them any work to do this put them on the letterhead and you know something that trustees say where burt ely ran the place. he rewrites the curriculum from top to bottom and he basically sidelines the
valley. the trustees decide they will make an offer to lee and they send one of the trustees members and they had to dig in their pockets to buy a suit or ham so he could look decent when he goes to visit robert e. lee. he doesn't hear anything in lee writes back and says well i been indicted for treason and if you can handle that i will take the job. what a shocker. robert e. lee had been a superintendent at west point and he hated the job because he was micromanaged at every stage of the job...
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valley. always like mary chestnut discovered and abo ?-question-mark. that is the symbol of robert e. lee. >> let's get into another ?-question-mark one —- question sessions oh two talk about the prewarto experience in that moment when things could have gonere differently. and then i didn't realize the aggression under which that happened then that command of the confederate army. and then from his own words and himself and if he could fall with anyone of that tmonumental decision. that the absolute snails pace at that time when have been what you are striving for. >> and in a comprehensive fashion. and the process by which he takes all of the steps and that he did not know what he was taking as his next step. and most people were feeling the right to that crisis as we look back on this that seems to be simple and straightforward and inevitable. it would be secession and the civil war and that is it. and by no means is as obvious. and is not that obvious for me either. first of all he didn'
valley. always like mary chestnut discovered and abo ?-question-mark. that is the symbol of robert e. lee. >> let's get into another ?-question-mark one —- question sessions oh two talk about the prewarto experience in that moment when things could have gonere differently. and then i didn't realize the aggression under which that happened then that command of the confederate army. and then from his own words and himself and if he could fall with anyone of that tmonumental decision. that...
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. >> these are the -- the fresh turkeys we are getting from the shenandoah valley right here. >> reporter: but it has not been business as usual. one of our large suppliers cut our order 30% and we had to scramble. we went to a local-turkey farmer that we have been dealing with for 25 years. they grow their own feed. there is no supply-chain disruption. >> reporter: stu leonard jr., a third-generation ceo, says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year. as american families get together, again, in large groups. >> first of all, the -- the early bird gets the worm. okay? don't wait till the last minute to go buy your turkey. >> reporter: according to the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year. grocery stores like win dixie's say they are trying to hold prices down but much is out of their control. >> is there a supply-chain issue with the things we like to put on our thanksgiving table? >> the supply chain is definitely bending, kerry. it's not broken. >> reporter: in stores like this in south carolina and california, temp
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valley. so, many southerners, including lee's own father, we'll talk about slavery as his father in law does. as a culture that is eating out the vitals of the south. and yet, having said that, they immediately turn around and say yeah, but there's nothing we can do about it. it's here, it's legal. what are we going to do about it? we look at those rationalizations and we see, oh come on. that there are two things in mind. lee did have a point about slavery being a problem for white people. now as you might think, a racial point. but an economic point. because slavery of course, is bound up with sleeve labor. how could free labor hope to compete with sleeve labor? so that is in fact making an economic point, even if his rigidly unenlightened, which it is. the other thing that has to be borne in mind here is that is lee looking at a situation where he may not have a whole lot of control of the situation. he after all didn't own slaves. and what's more, and a southerner who starts to take steps
valley. so, many southerners, including lee's own father, we'll talk about slavery as his father in law does. as a culture that is eating out the vitals of the south. and yet, having said that, they immediately turn around and say yeah, but there's nothing we can do about it. it's here, it's legal. what are we going to do about it? we look at those rationalizations and we see, oh come on. that there are two things in mind. lee did have a point about slavery being a problem for white people. now...
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washington college was this college in lexington and the upper end of the shenandoah valley. he had hardly had a pulse at the end of the war. and yet, the trustees decided they're going to make an offer to lee. and they said one of the trustee members of the board of trustees and they have to dig into their pockets to buy a suit for him so he can look decent when he goes to visit robert e lee. he makes a lepitch to lee and doesn't hear anything he likes rights and ulee writes back and says i'm i've been indicted for treason. if you can handle that, i'll take the job. and what a shocker. robert e lee and then the superintendent at west point and he hated the job. the cause was micromanaged at every stage of the job itself . he was often offered a job early on as career teaching at west point and turned it down because he said classroom is not my mail you. i'm not comfortable. now all of a sudden he's going to become the president of the college and you're thinkingthis isn't going to turn out well . number he goes to lexington and it's curious. one of his generals wrote to the
washington college was this college in lexington and the upper end of the shenandoah valley. he had hardly had a pulse at the end of the war. and yet, the trustees decided they're going to make an offer to lee. and they said one of the trustee members of the board of trustees and they have to dig into their pockets to buy a suit for him so he can look decent when he goes to visit robert e lee. he makes a lepitch to lee and doesn't hear anything he likes rights and ulee writes back and says i'm...
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the shenandoah valley. you're seeing core republican areas here. believe it or not, republicans actually got stronger in this part of the state during donald trump's presidency. a lot of these are very small counties, but you add them together, there can be some significant vote there, all added together. let me give an example of this, though. take a look at small allegheny county. donald trump won this by 44 points. look what it was like for republicans here before donald trump came along. they were barely winning. mitt romney only won this county by three. trump won it by 44. so republicans make gains by leaps and bounds in some areas of this state during donald trump's presidency. that's another question tonight. can glenn youngkin, without donald trump as president, can republicans keep those gains that donald trump helped them make? that's the combination that would win tonight for glenn youngkin. inroads in the suburbs, with equal trump enthusiasm in those core southwest shenandoah valley rural areas of the state. that's the balancing act he
the shenandoah valley. you're seeing core republican areas here. believe it or not, republicans actually got stronger in this part of the state during donald trump's presidency. a lot of these are very small counties, but you add them together, there can be some significant vote there, all added together. let me give an example of this, though. take a look at small allegheny county. donald trump won this by 44 points. look what it was like for republicans here before donald trump came along....
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all throughout southwest virginia into the shenandoah valley youngkin outperforming donald trump. and then you take a look, we come here. virginia beach we said at the start of the night this was one of the closest things to a bellwether county in virginia. it voted for joe biden in 2020. it had gone for donald trump in 2016. it it had gone back and forth. the youngkin campaign wanted to win this one, wanted to have a little bit of a pad here. they got a lot of a pad. this is a nine-point margin now for glenn youngkin in virginia beach. 450,000 people. this is the largest independent city in virginia. youngkin absolutely hitting his number there. also right next door chesapeake, this is a big city as well. 53% of the vote for youngkin. again, biden won chesapeake in 2020. from trump getting under 46% of the vote tonight, glenn youngkin up to 53% of the vote. so in trump country, in sort of a bellwether swing area of the state, and in the core democratic areas of northern virginia glenn youngkin just county after county, city after city tonight hitting his number, it's not enough f
all throughout southwest virginia into the shenandoah valley youngkin outperforming donald trump. and then you take a look, we come here. virginia beach we said at the start of the night this was one of the closest things to a bellwether county in virginia. it voted for joe biden in 2020. it had gone for donald trump in 2016. it it had gone back and forth. the youngkin campaign wanted to win this one, wanted to have a little bit of a pad here. they got a lot of a pad. this is a nine-point...
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rural southwest right here, shenandoah valley on the west side of the state of virginia. he out performed in counties in loudon and northern virginia across from washington, d.c. suburbs south and north of richmond. chesterfield county to the south out performed as well and hampton roads outperformed here. virginia beach he got 54% of the vote there which would easily eclipse what youngkin was trying to do. the south side of virginia he did better than people expected and the reason why we got a victory here. youngkin got the victory, rather, in the state of virginia. >> dana: ciattarelli might do it in new jersey as well. bret baier, how are you this morning? we just had a congressman from california on. he is in a relatively safe district and he basically is saying full steam ahead. there is no problem. this is just a blip. not a big deal. is that how the rest of washington is waking up this morning? >> i don't think so, dana. i think this will have reverberations on capitol hill specifically with moderates who maybe feel progressives pushed too far. they should have pa
rural southwest right here, shenandoah valley on the west side of the state of virginia. he out performed in counties in loudon and northern virginia across from washington, d.c. suburbs south and north of richmond. chesterfield county to the south out performed as well and hampton roads outperformed here. virginia beach he got 54% of the vote there which would easily eclipse what youngkin was trying to do. the south side of virginia he did better than people expected and the reason why we got...
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. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley here. >> reporter: but it's not been business as usual. >> one of your large suppliers cut our order 30%, and we had to scramble we went to a local turkey farmer 25 years they grow their own feed, there's no supply chain disruptions. >> stew leonard jr., a third generation ceo, says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year as american families get together again in large groups >> first of all, the early bird gets the worm, okay? don't wait till the last minute to go buy your turkey. >> reporter: according to the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year grocery stores are trying to hold prices down, but much is out of their control is there a supply chain issue with the things we like to put on our thanksgiving table? >> the supply chain is bending it's not broken. >> reporter: in stores like this, temporary turkey shortages. the strain is resulting in a more expensive dinner. a 16-pound turkey up 24% this year to $23.99 frozen pie crusts up 20%
. >> these are the fresh turkeys we're getting from the shenandoah valley here. >> reporter: but it's not been business as usual. >> one of your large suppliers cut our order 30%, and we had to scramble we went to a local turkey farmer 25 years they grow their own feed, there's no supply chain disruptions. >> stew leonard jr., a third generation ceo, says turkey farmers may have underestimated demand this year as american families get together again in large groups...
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valley, to the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the coal fields of west virginia, to the banks of the st. james river, to the memorials in arlington international cemetery. [ applause ] this is our virginia to build together. and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those -- there's those that say that hill is too steep to climb. we are empowered. we're empowered by a conviction, a righteous conviction. we're strengthened by our collective belief in the virginia promise. let's climb that hill together. let's reinvigorate our future. let's reinvigorate our amazing commonwealth of virginia. together, together. together. together. we can build a new day, a new day for virginians, where, yes, we soar and we never settle. a new day where all virginians, all of us, can deserve to look forward to grabbing, to aspiring, to dreaming, and then achieving, that great virginia promise. god bless you all. god bless the commonwealth of virginia. and let's go. [ applause ] >> the next governor of the great commonwealth of virginia, glenn youngkin, accepting victory at 1:19 a
valley, to the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the coal fields of west virginia, to the banks of the st. james river, to the memorials in arlington international cemetery. [ applause ] this is our virginia to build together. and we are going to go to work on day one. there are always those -- there's those that say that hill is too steep to climb. we are empowered. we're empowered by a conviction, a righteous conviction. we're strengthened by our collective belief in the virginia...
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valley, he just drove up, he took counties where trump was getting 70% of the votes, he won 75%. where trump was getting 80, he won 85% of the votes. it's the other story in virginia. we talked so much over the years how blue virginia had been becoming because of the suburbs there were smaller rural areas in the state becoming redder at the same time but they were dwarfed in population by the d.c. suburbs by the richmond suburbs and by the hampton roads. what youngkin has succeeded in dented the big metropolitan suburban gains and added to that, that divide between rural and suburban virginia is still very much a thing. he just didn't get blown out in the suburbs like trump did. >> steve kornacki, thank you for the rundown, absolutely fascinating. let's go to robert gibbs. robert, you went through something remarkably similar to this in obama white house. 2008, the election to end all elections. the end of history, the ascended coalition forever and forever. in 2009, you had bob mcdonald win a huge election in virginia. you had chris christie shock jon corzine in new jersey. then
valley, he just drove up, he took counties where trump was getting 70% of the votes, he won 75%. where trump was getting 80, he won 85% of the votes. it's the other story in virginia. we talked so much over the years how blue virginia had been becoming because of the suburbs there were smaller rural areas in the state becoming redder at the same time but they were dwarfed in population by the d.c. suburbs by the richmond suburbs and by the hampton roads. what youngkin has succeeded in dented...