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west virginia, west virginia, southern west virginia, eastern. and some of these counties in south west virginia as well that is what we call appalachia, coal. right. so exactly. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas in within appalachia. what else do we notice? there's some other things that this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here, a big proportion along mississippi river, big portion along the mississippi river, right. certainly, this is something that we've talked about when we the antebellum south. right. the black belt that you can see here, also the mississippi river valley. so this map is also demonstrating structural inequalities or structural poverty in areas historically align with plantation agriculture and the and the slave system in the united states. another map that i know shown you before, this is a map of excess mortality rates in really what we see is. you can kind of lay this map directly over the one that we were just looking at with poverty as well. so again, we're kind of getting
west virginia, west virginia, southern west virginia, eastern. and some of these counties in south west virginia as well that is what we call appalachia, coal. right. so exactly. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas in within appalachia. what else do we notice? there's some other things that this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here, a big proportion along mississippi river, big portion along the mississippi river, right. certainly, this is something...
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they 53 and university of virginia and virginia tech have more than vanderbilt. so those positions some of those were positions pay almost a half of $1,000,000. so yeah, almost a half a million dollars a year. that's how and costly those programs and so i mean i'm going to keep hidden this half they violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment they also violate the first amendment if they force people to participate in activities that they don't want participate in, if they force certain speech, if they force certain behavior, if they force people to wear a certain kind of ribbon or to participate in something they don't want to participate in, it can violate the first amendment and pitfalls it creates often conflict and disunity. it encourages viewpoint discrimination. and the studies show that it does not create greater student satisfaction. so instead of dei. why not practice nondiscrimination, civil discourse like having here, there's no one booing me. there are no signs this is a place. i'm getting some civil discourse and. i thank you. viewpoin
they 53 and university of virginia and virginia tech have more than vanderbilt. so those positions some of those were positions pay almost a half of $1,000,000. so yeah, almost a half a million dollars a year. that's how and costly those programs and so i mean i'm going to keep hidden this half they violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment they also violate the first amendment if they force people to participate in activities that they don't want participate in, if they force...
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the 38 states ratified in 2000 with virginia. that is what is required in the constitution, so that era should be acknowledged as part of the constitution of the united states.ng and we're going to continue to work for that. in the meantime with other strategies that we are working with. the american people are on ourur side, you know that. every poll shows that the overwhelming majority of americans believe it's part of the constitution of the united statesth and supported as being part of the constitution of the united states. so we have the american people on our side. it's urgent that we get this done. it's been over 100 years we have been, not me personally, but we've been fighting to get this as part of the constitution with the ratification of the women's right to vote 104 years ago. we've been working on this issue ever since, and we got to complete the job but it's urgent today. why is it urgent today? because we have runaway courts. we have runaway courts that are coming up with absurd interpretations of our constitutio
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we have our own civil rights act in virginia, the virginia human rights act and we're going to protect your rights and dignity as a woman. yes, we don't want biological males in women's locker rooms, in dorm rooms and sports teams because title 9 is designed to say we're going to protect w omen. it's one of the great a dvancements in the civil rights laws and this is classic with the biden administration does with the administrative state and these executive orders. they bypass congress, they do it to executive fiat and fundamentally try to change american society and state ags are the ones taking them to court to stop it. stuart: the state attorney general of virginia here with us in new york of all places. thank you for being here, state attorney general. >> thank you. stuart: now back to apple's big event today and all the new i pads. we what's your report about the new i pads? >> there's two. the air and pro. the air comes in at 11 and 13-inch models and running $5.99 and -- $599 and $799 r espectively and faster p rocessing and m2 chip and three times faster than ipad air from fou
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the democratic member of the house of representatives in virginia now running for governor of virginia said, quote, as the next governor of virginia, i will sign into law legislation to protect the right to contraception for all virginia januaries, not veto it. joining us now is democratic representative abigail spanberger of virginia. she is a candidate running for governor of virginia. thank you very much for joining us tonight. so contraception really is an agenda item for the republican party. >> that's right. it is. access to reproductive health care whether it is contraception, whether it is abortion access, these are issues that are on the ballot in 2024. and in virginia, they are on the ballot in 2025. they have made clear that our rights to make our own reproductive choices and i say this as a mother of three beautiful wonderful young daughters, our rights are political ploys and talking points. and we need to all remember that in 2016, former president trump campaigned on the idea that he would appoint judges that would overturn roe v. wade and that is exactly what came to pa
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raised in vienna, virginia, kelly attended our lady of good council catholic school. she graduated from high school in three years and started at santa clara university. shortly thereafter, kelly began a career in august of 1994 as a congressional staffer for then-united states representative james enwho have who at that time -- inwho have who at that time -- e nhoff who at that time was running for a seat. kelly returned to capitol hill and entered a new chapter of her professional life, serving as chief of staff to u.s. congressman fortenberry. around the same time she would meet her loving husband jason whom she's been married to for nearly 18 years. that's kelly and i, not jason and kelly, kelly and i earlier this month at the capitol. kelly would continue in congress dedicating a period of time to the legislative team of louie gohmert before the beginning of a 13.5 year career as my chief of staff. as my chief, she will best be remembered as a true professional, a dedicated servant to the people of virginia's ninth district and a source of responsible leadership
raised in vienna, virginia, kelly attended our lady of good council catholic school. she graduated from high school in three years and started at santa clara university. shortly thereafter, kelly began a career in august of 1994 as a congressional staffer for then-united states representative james enwho have who at that time -- inwho have who at that time -- e nhoff who at that time was running for a seat. kelly returned to capitol hill and entered a new chapter of her professional life,...
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it's a much different scene at the university of virginia or police arrested at least 25 people. shannon: matt fynn live in new york, thank you german out virginia attorney general jason miyares. great happy with us, sir. >> rate to be with you. shannon: we have shown throughout the show what happened at uva yesterday. the protesters say they have been singing, reading poems, had been there for days and then suddenly yesterday the scenes we are watching when one grad student said it's completely disproportionate the response of the virginia state police there. the governor sent you all talked in advance about how to handle these issues and support law enforcement. so, your response to those who feel uva removal is not a good reaction yesterday? >> that is good pr spin by those on the other side. but the reality is this what you had it uva students warned repeatedly they were violating their student code of conduct there is an unlawful assembly there is trespassing there outsiders that were there. after repeated warnings when in fact the university police chiefs at uva tried to do
it's a much different scene at the university of virginia or police arrested at least 25 people. shannon: matt fynn live in new york, thank you german out virginia attorney general jason miyares. great happy with us, sir. >> rate to be with you. shannon: we have shown throughout the show what happened at uva yesterday. the protesters say they have been singing, reading poems, had been there for days and then suddenly yesterday the scenes we are watching when one grad student said it's...
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tuesday october 1st virginia state in petersburg, virginia. wednesday. though skeptical rnc signaled a willingness to participate in cpd events and arguing for holding debates sooner. >> the latest polling reveals a shift among young, black and hispanic voters desiring change and unhappy about the economy and military action in gaza. all key constituencies which could tear apart the president's democratic coalition. bret? >> bret: mike, thank you. >> what's your biggest concern? >> the borders. >> i think democracy, keeping democracy. >> reproductive freedom is probably the most important. >> i just wish the economy was better. >> i would also say the economy, inflation is a big issue as well. >> the borders is important. the economy is the big one. and immigration. >> well, the newest polls out. the "new york times" philadelphia inquirer, siena college poll just out. most important issue like you heard those folks economy 22%. immigration, abortion, economic conditions, how do you describe them? excellence only 3%. good, only fair 27%. poor, 49%. and wh
tuesday october 1st virginia state in petersburg, virginia. wednesday. though skeptical rnc signaled a willingness to participate in cpd events and arguing for holding debates sooner. >> the latest polling reveals a shift among young, black and hispanic voters desiring change and unhappy about the economy and military action in gaza. all key constituencies which could tear apart the president's democratic coalition. bret? >> bret: mike, thank you. >> what's your biggest...
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and one thing i want to just stress is virginia is not new york. you have a very different governor. you have a very different attorney general, and we're not going to tolerate that. but when we had to send in the virginia state police, it meant unfortunately, they were not dealing with our fentanyl crisis, our human trafficking issues that we have to focus on. they had to deal with these students that instead of acting like adults, he acted like coddled children. they were ignoring repeated. and i mean repeated requests to disassemble. they weren't allowed to do what they were doing, and so they suffered the consequences. but what we've actually seen as well, shannon, in multiple locations and campuses, particularly we saw this at vcu, is we're receiving intelligence that outside agitators are starting to get involved on these campus protests. we saw that they are showing up with pallets of pre-fab wooden barriers. we saw this at vcu. we've seen folks that are not students show up in riot gear with bullhorns, with the direct the protesters on how
and one thing i want to just stress is virginia is not new york. you have a very different governor. you have a very different attorney general, and we're not going to tolerate that. but when we had to send in the virginia state police, it meant unfortunately, they were not dealing with our fentanyl crisis, our human trafficking issues that we have to focus on. they had to deal with these students that instead of acting like adults, he acted like coddled children. they were ignoring repeated....
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sphere, the university of virginia campus. we are bringing the pictures of a very large police presence. they were trying to take down an encampment that's been in existence for the last nine days. looks like they are being successful in doing so. talk about the big picture. what is going on not only in virginia but ricocheting across campuses in this country. >> reporter: this is part of the crackdown that we have been seeing over the last several days. police descend on some of these encampments and begin to take them down. obviously bringing a bigger focus to not only what has been happening at the university is but raised the question of who has been involved in some of these encampments. switching gears to columbia, where the officials noted that some of the people they arrested were not actually students there. obviously that remains to be seen as we see the scenes play out in charlottesville. raises the question about the use of force. a ucla, that raised a lot of questions from the faculty and from some of the student
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and you are seeing that, in fact, businesses are moving to virginia and people are moving to virginia. we're taking care of our veterans. what you're also seeing is that black people, you know, the democrats keep coming to us when they need help, when they are trying to get over the top. and they use us and then you don't ever see them again. and they make all of these terrible assertions that republicans are going to bomb your churches. that was one of the things that they said. they say that, you know, and biden was talking about the golden hairs that black children supposedly were when they were in the pool and such. so, you know, we have just got to change things. >> carley: lt. governor winsome sears. thank you for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. the real verdict igo
and you are seeing that, in fact, businesses are moving to virginia and people are moving to virginia. we're taking care of our veterans. what you're also seeing is that black people, you know, the democrats keep coming to us when they need help, when they are trying to get over the top. and they use us and then you don't ever see them again. and they make all of these terrible assertions that republicans are going to bomb your churches. that was one of the things that they said. they say that,...
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hef virginia and actually many other states. it could be all of t this guy is so damn bad it could be all of them. he is so bad, i think we are all across america of millions of and so-lled blue states are joining our movement based on love, inig a thing called common sense. other differences aside and come together, get the job done foic. we are going to make america great again and we are going to do it fast. and we are going to look at biden, i am sure nobody ever saw the apprentice. that was our big hit. was a big powerful hit. but i'm goingthat guy and i'm going to say joe biden, you are the worst ever. jot of here. you're fired. get out of here, joe. we are going to straighten out our country. we are not going to destroy it. think of one thing that's better. you look at the afghanistan disastth border, the economy. the real economy, not the fake economy. everything they touch turns to what>> the former president waso n manhattan courtroom. in recent days, he has brought along a series h-prile entourages including one count
hef virginia and actually many other states. it could be all of t this guy is so damn bad it could be all of them. he is so bad, i think we are all across america of millions of and so-lled blue states are joining our movement based on love, inig a thing called common sense. other differences aside and come together, get the job done foic. we are going to make america great again and we are going to do it fast. and we are going to look at biden, i am sure nobody ever saw the apprentice. that...
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primary day in nebraska, and west virginia, key race is gop primary for west virginia senate seat. governor jim justice and alex mooney are looking to flip joe manchin seat by focusing on issues that matter in their state. >> affecting us in west virginia is economy, particularly in cha charleston, this used to be far more vibrant community than now. >> i want to see people have good jobs and make sure my g grandson grows up and goes to good schools and gets good education and healthcare in the state. >> carley: congressman mooney joins me now. good morning to you. this seat is considered a p pickup, you got to get through the primary and most polls show governor justice as front-runner. what if you pull this off? >> voters engage and i tell them, you deserve a conservative u.s. senator, that is me, alex mooney. i represent west virginia in congress. this is conservative state, not a swing state anymore, solid republican state. even joe manchin has chosen to retire rather than face defeat. win primary today or liberals will vote with democrats and that would be a shame. i have fait
primary day in nebraska, and west virginia, key race is gop primary for west virginia senate seat. governor jim justice and alex mooney are looking to flip joe manchin seat by focusing on issues that matter in their state. >> affecting us in west virginia is economy, particularly in cha charleston, this used to be far more vibrant community than now. >> i want to see people have good jobs and make sure my g grandson grows up and goes to good schools and gets good education and...
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despite all the shocks she had suffered, virginia dared to pose for another portrait. this time... the shoulder was completely exposed, but such an act the second time did not create a resonance in society, but sargeant, on the contrary, receives fame, wealth and recognition in america, and later he will even say that the portrait of madame x was the best experiment in his life. and our live broadcast continues: the following news came to us from north america. scientists from the massachusetts institute of technology deciphered. phonetic alphabet of sperm whales using artificial intelligence technologies. yes, it turns out that sperm whales have an alphabet. the results of a new study show that their communication system is more complex than previously thought. thus, each group of cetaceans communicates in its own language, consisting of a certain set of sounds and a unique phonetic alphabet. sperm whales communicate using clicking sounds similar to morse code. each clan has its own dialect. experts note that decoding the language of sperm whales can lay the foundatio
despite all the shocks she had suffered, virginia dared to pose for another portrait. this time... the shoulder was completely exposed, but such an act the second time did not create a resonance in society, but sargeant, on the contrary, receives fame, wealth and recognition in america, and later he will even say that the portrait of madame x was the best experiment in his life. and our live broadcast continues: the following news came to us from north america. scientists from the massachusetts...
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i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology researchq>: program which is another way of engaging community oncologists, because that is really ware. but we know that is not enough. so we have engaged a group to work across agencies and with community centers to look at our capacity building opportunities. absolutely, it is a huge priority for us. sen. durbin: thank you and welcome to the nih team.■p it was about 10 years ago when i met with francis collins at nih went tough one of the mmend to my colleagues. i can remember as a member of the houswh congressman john porter, decided to double the budget of niit sen that agency. still we feel the benefits today. i ask dr. collins, what is itan? doubling it is not realistic. what iseath each year. i am goio which shows what hapd after that. 9t engaged roy blunt, who deserves credit for his leadership on this, an seatmate who will be here closely, senator murray, as well as lamar alexander, to make sure that year after year we conti
i think we have over 100 clinical trials in west virginia. and we also have the national community oncology researchq>: program which is another way of engaging community oncologists, because that is really ware. but we know that is not enough. so we have engaged a group to work across agencies and with community centers to look at our capacity building opportunities. absolutely, it is a huge priority for us. sen. durbin: thank you and welcome to the nih team.■p it was about 10 years ago...
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let's talk about west virginia. that has joe manchin, democrat, who has announced his retirement.ou looking at? guest: this is crucial for the is bfar republicans' best pickup opportunity. the senas 51 cats and 49 r. if trump wins the presidency, then all of the republi n flip e to reclaim majority. that is 50-50 split with the vice presidential tie-breaking vote. as the only democrat who could hold ae seat in west virginia. this is a state that has become so republican t miracle that joe manchin was able to win in 2018. host: why was he able to win? guest: it was really good year for democrats, again, with the trump presidency motivating democratic voters in all corners of the country, even places where democrats haven't shown much strengthately. he had that going for him. he had a weakponent in patrick s going to now be the next at that time he came out bruised from a primary and didn'veof mo. joe manchin was popular. democrats in the state that would never cast a ballot for another democrat except for joe manchin
let's talk about west virginia. that has joe manchin, democrat, who has announced his retirement.ou looking at? guest: this is crucial for the is bfar republicans' best pickup opportunity. the senas 51 cats and 49 r. if trump wins the presidency, then all of the republi n flip e to reclaim majority. that is 50-50 split with the vice presidential tie-breaking vote. as the only democrat who could hold ae seat in west virginia. this is a state that has become so republican t miracle that joe...
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they already have one in the back in west virginia. that means if they win just one more seat, if they flip just one more, they will have controlled the matter who is president. but it gets better for them because, if donald trump wins the presidency, we know that a 50/50 senate is broken by the vice president. if the vice president is a republican, that a 5050 senate is a republican senate. right now, if we just look at the map as it is and move west virginia from the democratic column to the republican column, that is a 5050 senate. trump is up in the polls. if the election were held today, it is pretty clear he would have a very good shot at winning. democrats are really on their heels in the senate. it is going to be very difficult for them to maintain their majority. it is basically going to be impossible for them to maintain a majority if trump wins the presidency this fall. >> inside elections just changed a rating for the arizona senate race. tell us what is going on. >> it is not all bad news for democrats in the senate. i kno
they already have one in the back in west virginia. that means if they win just one more seat, if they flip just one more, they will have controlled the matter who is president. but it gets better for them because, if donald trump wins the presidency, we know that a 50/50 senate is broken by the vice president. if the vice president is a republican, that a 5050 senate is a republican senate. right now, if we just look at the map as it is and move west virginia from the democratic column to the...
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volkow, who has also visited west virginia, dr. hodes who says he is coming, we just have to get the date, dr. rathmell and dr. marrazzo, and dr. gibbons, thank you for being here to discuss the many important health issues facing our nation. and i said, many of you have visited or will visit, and i'm very grateful for that. this will be a challenging funding year, as chair baldwin lined that out. for me, biomedical research at nih is a priority for me and has been for this long bicameral bipartisan priorities as well. the budget proposes $49.8 billion in funding for nih including 21st century cures and arpa h. the budget also proposes an additional $1.5 billion in mandatory funding for the cancer moonshot. last year, i was proud that we were at least able to get an increase of $300 million in very tough headwinds in discretionary spending for nih. nih isn't just a great research and biomedical research institution, it's also a driver of economic growth. funding more than $92.89 billion in national economic activity across the nati
volkow, who has also visited west virginia, dr. hodes who says he is coming, we just have to get the date, dr. rathmell and dr. marrazzo, and dr. gibbons, thank you for being here to discuss the many important health issues facing our nation. and i said, many of you have visited or will visit, and i'm very grateful for that. this will be a challenging funding year, as chair baldwin lined that out. for me, biomedical research at nih is a priority for me and has been for this long bicameral...
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they don't do that at virginia tech. . she's from virginia tech. i'm sorry. i don't know what your reaction is. i don't have you on screen but i know you agree with me. we have had demonstrations just like almost every college campus has. virginia tech has them as well. most universities in this state and across the nation andvaryin. some are violent. we never want that. it is contradictory to the nature of the university. young people are interested in issues. they are paying attention. it is■0 true for both sides. jewish americans are paying close attention. they want to know or candidates stand on israel and the u.s. backing israel. gpcare of americans want to know what the u.s. is really doing for gaza, both to stop the killing of civilians, ince aid m what is really a near famine. they both have important concerns. they will consider them. i also have to tell you i have seen a lot of evidence that while people are concerned about it, whene a choice of a candidate it is actually notissues that they mention and actually are basing their vote■+ on. i'm
they don't do that at virginia tech. . she's from virginia tech. i'm sorry. i don't know what your reaction is. i don't have you on screen but i know you agree with me. we have had demonstrations just like almost every college campus has. virginia tech has them as well. most universities in this state and across the nation andvaryin. some are violent. we never want that. it is contradictory to the nature of the university. young people are interested in issues. they are paying attention. it...
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virginia was very well recognized. the picture was exhibited in the salon and a real scandal occurred. critical journalists were outraged by the frank appearance of the girl on the canvas. her dress was tied with a tight corset and kept the satin on her figure. why ? then the straps, moreover, the upper part seems to be out of size, and there is a large gap between the dress and the body, it is logical that the bra should be visible, but he’s not there, it’s a scandal, there’s still a crimson ear against the background of a deathly pale face, which means the girl uses powder, then maviton was considered cosmetics for the upper class, but most of all the audience was outraged by another detail. now in the picture the strap is on the shoulder, but in its original form. boots, she fell off him, and even when virginia’s mother came to the sargeant’s studio in tears and convinced him to rewrite this shameful detail, the persecution of her daughter and the artist himself did not end. in this regard, sargeant i had
virginia was very well recognized. the picture was exhibited in the salon and a real scandal occurred. critical journalists were outraged by the frank appearance of the girl on the canvas. her dress was tied with a tight corset and kept the satin on her figure. why ? then the straps, moreover, the upper part seems to be out of size, and there is a large gap between the dress and the body, it is logical that the bra should be visible, but he’s not there, it’s a scandal, there’s still a...
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regulator of water quality in the state of west virginia at the west virginia department of environmental protection's -- i love these outward flow mix, i think that it is kind of humorous spirit as to why it has been kept in the dark regarding a proposed settlement that is been months in the making. the epa has apparently decided to contrast the prior without any advance notice not to amount any kind of defense to the allegations leveled in the plaintiff's complaint. do you agree that the agency's decision is troubling? >> i absolutely disagree with keeping west virginia in the dark. the court stipulated to epa and the state of west virginia the results of that case that we contested. we have had collectively epa and west virginia since 25th need to resolve this problem yet the agency know west virginia could come to a solution. running up against the timeline that a judge has given me. what our agency did as we entered into the settlement that we are legally obligated to do and, you know, we got your letter about extending the comment. i just have to push back. i am a former state regul
regulator of water quality in the state of west virginia at the west virginia department of environmental protection's -- i love these outward flow mix, i think that it is kind of humorous spirit as to why it has been kept in the dark regarding a proposed settlement that is been months in the making. the epa has apparently decided to contrast the prior without any advance notice not to amount any kind of defense to the allegations leveled in the plaintiff's complaint. do you agree that the...
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west virginia down 40%. i can tell you, sarah who heads up our higher education, has been a wonderful resource for me on data but also kind help us find a way to get this going. this instrument as well. i talked to some who works at career technical, more adult students. they're totally confused. so students that are among west virginia student age 25 and up, down 25%. you said we will get 600,000 more students because of the simplification. you have lost all the students this year. think about that in terms of what that this going forward for the next -- chances are for the next four years though students may not, some of them, maybe majority of them. you're already going to lose students in the year and maybe life gets in the way and they decide i can move forward on this, i'm not going to fill this out. took too long. i don't understand, i don't know what's going on. we've got to be more aggressive and i also get tired i'm on the appropriations committee, it's all about money. seems like gilly solution we
west virginia down 40%. i can tell you, sarah who heads up our higher education, has been a wonderful resource for me on data but also kind help us find a way to get this going. this instrument as well. i talked to some who works at career technical, more adult students. they're totally confused. so students that are among west virginia student age 25 and up, down 25%. you said we will get 600,000 more students because of the simplification. you have lost all the students this year. think about...
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these two schools in virginia did have their names change four years ago. now the school board has voted to change them back again. what ago. now the school board has voted to change them back again.— to change them back again. what do we make of— to change them back again. what do we make of the _ to change them back again. what do we make of the timing _ to change them back again. what do we make of the timing here? - to change them back again. what do we make of the timing here? it's - we make of the timing here? it's interesting _ we make of the timing here? it�*s interesting because in virginia like many other places in america many conservatives, people with conservatives, people with conservative points of view were very unhappy about these changes. they thought the process was undemocratic, they think the confederacy is it important historical period and these men associated with the confederacy were not villains but american heroes. many on the right felt that the heritage was basically being cancelled by a kind of left wing, woke agenda. we
these two schools in virginia did have their names change four years ago. now the school board has voted to change them back again. what ago. now the school board has voted to change them back again.— to change them back again. what do we make of— to change them back again. what do we make of the _ to change them back again. what do we make of the timing _ to change them back again. what do we make of the timing here? - to change them back again. what do we make of the timing here? it's -...
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i don't read virginia woolf because i have to. i don't read her from a sense of ■1grudging civic duty. i read virginia woolf because, gosh, her sentences are just so beautiful. they're so perfectly balanced. they're just like a butterfly that is land on a rose. and they're just gorgeous sentences. and. i right now, i've i've been involved in reading her journals. that's that's how i've spent the past few weeks, you know, reading her her diary entries. a very intimate look of virginia woolf at ground level. there's a wonderful little passage that i read yesterday where she's scholarly herself and saying, you know, i really should have spent more time writing today. but instead, i beg to take, you know, and that's kind of a neat thing. and we can all relate to that because all of us are really getting moods sometimes where we have work today. but instead of doing the work that we should be doing, we do other stuff that seems more fun. dannythe baton rouge advocate pc station. and i'll tell you that one of the classics that i retur
i don't read virginia woolf because i have to. i don't read her from a sense of ■1grudging civic duty. i read virginia woolf because, gosh, her sentences are just so beautiful. they're so perfectly balanced. they're just like a butterfly that is land on a rose. and they're just gorgeous sentences. and. i right now, i've i've been involved in reading her journals. that's that's how i've spent the past few weeks, you know, reading her her diary entries. a very intimate look of virginia woolf at...
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but she was bornved in virginia in 1818. she sf erfreedom and that of hn the 1850s, after she s had ended up in saint louis. and that and then she came to washington, d.c., and got in with the lincoln administration and was an int lincoln white house after lincoln's death. she was involved in the old clothes scandal with mary lincoln and in 1868, she wrote a book called behind the scenes as a way of telling her story, but also trying to vindicate mary since she was involved with this, this woman so closely, she needed to show that she was upright in her own activities as well. the problem is, is that she then gave some letters to her editor that were included in the book, and they were very personal about the lincolns. and she essentially became persona non grata with most lincoln people. and most of us now know her of that lincoln story. so my connection with this and what i wrote about in the essay is when i was an undergraduate, i wrote a senior seminar paper on elizabeth keckley and i kind of this is terrible, but i kind
but she was bornved in virginia in 1818. she sf erfreedom and that of hn the 1850s, after she s had ended up in saint louis. and that and then she came to washington, d.c., and got in with the lincoln administration and was an int lincoln white house after lincoln's death. she was involved in the old clothes scandal with mary lincoln and in 1868, she wrote a book called behind the scenes as a way of telling her story, but also trying to vindicate mary since she was involved with this, this...
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i want to show you a bit of what i'm seeing here in this virginia clinic. to show people what's going on here, you have seen these chairs. it's called a recovery room. it's where women sit, to come and recover, and you see there are blankets, chairs that look spa like. you see journals, where they're asked to write a message. it can be anonymously to other women who are going through the same thing. people wanted this room to be calm, and they wanted once you leave the procedure room to come here because people that come from out of state, they say, are nervous, they're anxious, overwhelmed. sometimes they're driving 10, 12 to get to the abortion clinic, and they want them to feel relieved, welcome to also make everything a little bit easier for the women that come here. really in some ways, the staff here is feeling like they want to make sure that women feel empowered, even as we see abortion restrictions go in across the country. i have been here for the last two days talking to people. there's a lot of anxiety and a lot of resilience as women continue t
i want to show you a bit of what i'm seeing here in this virginia clinic. to show people what's going on here, you have seen these chairs. it's called a recovery room. it's where women sit, to come and recover, and you see there are blankets, chairs that look spa like. you see journals, where they're asked to write a message. it can be anonymously to other women who are going through the same thing. people wanted this room to be calm, and they wanted once you leave the procedure room to come...
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meet captain theresa claiborne from emporia, virginia. she is retiring after completing her final flight today from lisbon, portugal to newark, new jersey, marking 34 years at united airlines with a full water cannon salute. claiborne was the first black woman pilot in the u.s. air force and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1981, but her career of service didn't end there. she's also the president of sisters of the skies, a nonprofit that mentors young women of color looking to become pilots. captain claiborne had this advice for future pilots. >> number one, you have to know how to do your job. and that's what i tell people. don't look for any handouts. just go in there and do it. you work, work, work, work, work, and then at the end of the rainbow, there's a lot of color. >> well, congratulations to captain theresa claiborne. she is tonight's heart of america. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember, you can follow u
meet captain theresa claiborne from emporia, virginia. she is retiring after completing her final flight today from lisbon, portugal to newark, new jersey, marking 34 years at united airlines with a full water cannon salute. claiborne was the first black woman pilot in the u.s. air force and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1981, but her career of service didn't end there. she's also the president of sisters of the skies, a nonprofit that mentors young women of color looking to become...
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i know my daughter was in amer virginia. they do a lot of training in preservation work for cemeteries. so is anyone working on this on an organic? i think there are a lot of local efforts towardthat sor takes lol community members and their resting places within keep themt and well and to that point, i have talked to some people about trying toet together to try to restore the cemetery or cln along those li. it hasn't borne fruit ybubecausd everything, i mean, i'm still workin it. and my father and mother are also buried in a va■q cemetery. and your point is so well taken because that cemetery is like your father's. well maintained and we'll be so perpetually. and then you look at this ortho thomas, where the people that gave their lives to help build this country and it's just fallen intolast question to wen. thank you. i alwaysl day, but there is an amazingrest, illinois, where pas are buriedit it is just amazingk that lake forest this is lauded our people from chicago whoe lake forest their summer homes and then they b
i know my daughter was in amer virginia. they do a lot of training in preservation work for cemeteries. so is anyone working on this on an organic? i think there are a lot of local efforts towardthat sor takes lol community members and their resting places within keep themt and well and to that point, i have talked to some people about trying toet together to try to restore the cemetery or cln along those li. it hasn't borne fruit ybubecausd everything, i mean, i'm still workin it. and my...
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, west virginia, population 5,500? >> yes. this is a question that i grew up asking myself. >> reporter: the answer to that question is part of her family's american dream. >> both presidential candidates will -- >> reporter: and one that propelled her to the front lawn of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> weijia jiang, cbs news, the white house. >> having that perspective of growing up in rural america has been so valuable because i get it. you want a press corps to reflect america. >> reporter: when weijia was 2, her father moved their family from xiao men china to west virginia, where he attended graduate school. >> so this is where i did my homework. this is where my friends would scum hang out with me. >> reporter: the jangs opened the only chinese restaurant in buckhannon in this building. >> my parents worked 15 to 18 hours a day. and it is backbreaking work. the gift that they gave me was my work ethic and my understanding of what an opportunity it is to be able to do work that we love. >> so this is your house? >>
, west virginia, population 5,500? >> yes. this is a question that i grew up asking myself. >> reporter: the answer to that question is part of her family's american dream. >> both presidential candidates will -- >> reporter: and one that propelled her to the front lawn of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> weijia jiang, cbs news, the white house. >> having that perspective of growing up in rural america has been so valuable because i get it. you want a press corps...
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joining me is virginia representative gerry connolly. is a member of the foreign affairs committee as long as -- as well as the committee on accountability. we were just showing some pictures. the university of virginia campus in charlottesville has a bunch of police there holding back any sort of crowd movement. there does not seem to be any melee at this time. give me a sense given that this is your backyard in virginia. your take on how college administrations and police have responded to these protests. do you think the students are accomplishing their goals of development? >> first of all i guess i should say, i am a child of the 1960s. i have protested against the war. i've rallied for and marched for civil rights. i was a draft counselor. i would be a hypocrite if i were to say i object to peaceful protest for students in the current war. i think it's a god-given american right and should be respected as long as other people's rights are also respected and the law is not broken. if you protest and you choose to break the law, you
joining me is virginia representative gerry connolly. is a member of the foreign affairs committee as long as -- as well as the committee on accountability. we were just showing some pictures. the university of virginia campus in charlottesville has a bunch of police there holding back any sort of crowd movement. there does not seem to be any melee at this time. give me a sense given that this is your backyard in virginia. your take on how college administrations and police have responded to...
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county or today the state of west virginia. morgantown was not in favor of. and that's not that far away. and the whiskey rebels tried to besiege and surround it. and the people of morgantown actually chased them out. they fought them off themselves. so you can have a prettylear of where support for this began and ended. it was, again, most of the resistance was everywhere in the west, but it most violent here in pennsylvania. hi there. so i was having a conversation with my 12 year old son recently. we're discussing bookswhat he was into. and i said, well, what genre fiction are you into? and he said, i'm interested in history. but then hspecifically said, i'm interested american history. and drew a blank about recommendations, authors or books to recommendo kind of a pre-teen generatio do you have any recommendations for someone interested in american history? what i would say is a lot there's like there's like a real i e this word carefully revolution in young adult fiction. you know, i have a ten year old at home. there's t
county or today the state of west virginia. morgantown was not in favor of. and that's not that far away. and the whiskey rebels tried to besiege and surround it. and the people of morgantown actually chased them out. they fought them off themselves. so you can have a prettylear of where support for this began and ended. it was, again, most of the resistance was everywhere in the west, but it most violent here in pennsylvania. hi there. so i was having a conversation with my 12 year old son...