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we take you to charleston, west virginia, where governor jim justice will give the annual state of the state address. give the speech without a teleprompter. that is live at seven card p.m. here on c-span and c-span.org. earlier today, president trump talked about the court battle over his immigration executive order at a gathering of law enforcement officials in washington. let's take a look. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] thank you very much. this is great to be with you. people i truly feel comfortable with. please sit down. they will say i did not get a standing ovation because they never set down, and i say i got one standing ovation because they never set down, but i want to thank you all. i have great, great love for what you do and the way you do i am with the police chiefs and sheriffs of our country, and these are the big ones, the really big ones, i want to thank you very much, and i thought before i spoke about ah,,wyo they are interpreting things differently probably than 100% of the people in this room. is in dispute,t what
we take you to charleston, west virginia, where governor jim justice will give the annual state of the state address. give the speech without a teleprompter. that is live at seven card p.m. here on c-span and c-span.org. earlier today, president trump talked about the court battle over his immigration executive order at a gathering of law enforcement officials in washington. let's take a look. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] thank you very much....
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we now turn to charleston, west virginia, to coverage of the first "state of the state address" from governor jim justice. [applause] whoo! [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure and honor to introduce to you the governor of west virginia. [applause] gov. justice: unless you all are wanting to be here all night tonight, you have got to stop this clapping so much. [laughter] gov. justice: thank you so, so armistead,er president carmichael, members of public works, and of the supreme court of appeals. , and hownority leader about that? and i got that first time. pretty good. i did pretty good with that. and all ofy leader our great legislators. tonight is a really important night. know, i want before we get into the meat and potatoes of what i have to say, i want to recognize a couple of people. with ourr people came great speaker armistead. have sufferedple through a thousand year flood. you know, i firsthand know what it is all about, and it was beyond belief terrible. they are,now where but if they can stand, mike kelley, missy lovejoy, the principle of bellevue, the
we now turn to charleston, west virginia, to coverage of the first "state of the state address" from governor jim justice. [applause] whoo! [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure and honor to introduce to you the governor of west virginia. [applause] gov. justice: unless you all are wanting to be here all night tonight, you have got to stop this clapping so much. [laughter] gov. justice: thank you so, so armistead,er president carmichael, members of public works,...
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we take you to charleston, west virginia, where governor jim justice will give the annual state of thestate address. give the speech without a teleprompter. that is live at seven card p.m. here on c-span and c-span.org. earlier today, president trump talked about the court battle over his immigration executive order at a gathering of law enforcement officials in washington. let's take a look.
we take you to charleston, west virginia, where governor jim justice will give the annual state of thestate address. give the speech without a teleprompter. that is live at seven card p.m. here on c-span and c-span.org. earlier today, president trump talked about the court battle over his immigration executive order at a gathering of law enforcement officials in washington. let's take a look.
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look at some other cities. 74 in charleston, west virginia, right now. 72 in raleigh and charlotte. a little cooler to the north. in the 60's in new york city and boston right now. real change coming. colder air behind it. places like minneapolis, northern sections of iowa come all the way to omaha, those areas under winter storm watches now. this storm center heads to the northeast. we are in the warm sector of it and we will be breezy and sunny and warm today. a few spots in the upper 70's. very warm tonight in the mid-50's. tomorrow is the front gets closer, we will deal with showers and thunderstorms. outdoor plans -- if you want dry weather, do it early in the morning because clouds will and late morning and by 2:00 in the afternoon, the radar may look like this. temperatures in the upper 60's and close to 70. when the front goes through, thunderstorms, we will see temperatures start to fall off of it, even more so by the time we hit sunday morning. look at the potential of these storms in the storm threat index. the biggest thing to worry about will be strong, damaging winds.
look at some other cities. 74 in charleston, west virginia, right now. 72 in raleigh and charlotte. a little cooler to the north. in the 60's in new york city and boston right now. real change coming. colder air behind it. places like minneapolis, northern sections of iowa come all the way to omaha, those areas under winter storm watches now. this storm center heads to the northeast. we are in the warm sector of it and we will be breezy and sunny and warm today. a few spots in the upper 70's....
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. >> martin delaney was born in charleston, west virginia to an enslaved father and free mother. he moved north to pennsylvania where he learned to read and write. in 1833, martin began an apprenticeship with the pittsburgh physician and opened a successful medical practice. he began publishing a newsletter and later joined frederick douglass to aid publications in rochester, new york. delaney recruited thousands of men to the union army. martin persuaded president lincoln to create an all-black or led by african-american officers. delaney was commissioned a major , making him the first black line officer in u.s. army history. hethe post-war years, contributed to civil rights for african americans. he's considered by many to be the father of black nationalism. aaron: for more stories from "military times" black history month, go to militarytimes .com/blackhistory. that is it for this week's "defense news." for more on the latest, visit defensenews.com. thanks for joining us. i am aaron mehta. [music] >> dr. charles stanley: as long as you and i are alive, we have the responsibili
. >> martin delaney was born in charleston, west virginia to an enslaved father and free mother. he moved north to pennsylvania where he learned to read and write. in 1833, martin began an apprenticeship with the pittsburgh physician and opened a successful medical practice. he began publishing a newsletter and later joined frederick douglass to aid publications in rochester, new york. delaney recruited thousands of men to the union army. martin persuaded president lincoln to create an...
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10 to 20 miles per hour along the east coast, we have calm winds back in pittsburgh and charleston, west virginia. 57 degrees is the high, that's well above the average high of 45. even though it's chillier and breezy, you need a jacket hard to complain looking at where we're winding up this afternoon. the low tonight it will be colder, when you step outside tomorrow morning, it will be more frigid than it was this morning when you started out. by the way we hit a bunch of records on sunday, wilmington, 71. philadelphia, 70. upper 60s, reading, trenton and allentown him later this week we'll top all of these numbers and take a run at higher record highs. i'll detail that with nice changes once again coming in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. for now, rick, it's jacket weather, but nice. >> as long as it's not heavy coat weather. see you back inside. >>> thon at penn state was a huge success. the student dance marathon raised $10 million. the dancers are not allowed to seat -- sleep or sit. the they are helped by students in support roles the money raised help pediatric patients and t
10 to 20 miles per hour along the east coast, we have calm winds back in pittsburgh and charleston, west virginia. 57 degrees is the high, that's well above the average high of 45. even though it's chillier and breezy, you need a jacket hard to complain looking at where we're winding up this afternoon. the low tonight it will be colder, when you step outside tomorrow morning, it will be more frigid than it was this morning when you started out. by the way we hit a bunch of records on sunday,...
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in charleston, west virginia, we have a major fake news outlet, and i am not afraid to say it.ou have to be willing to actually stand firm with your principles and continue to do the right thing, even though you will have the newspapers and your opponent lie about everything that you do. we probably had over 150 above the fold hit pieces in the first four years. why? because i was a conservative and i would not back down. that is the key thing, to have a thick skin, but also build alliances. as the attorney general of west virginia, i felt our voice would be magnified if we worked with 15, 20, 25 states on a lot of this litigation. that way, when they are looking at the litigation, it is not just you as the individual attorney general, it is half the country, a lot harder to attack you, the team, and that is what -- when you come as a team, and that is what we try to do. mary thomas: hard work. it is easy to name call and have these cute hashtags that stick, but we have to have facts and communicate them in a very effective way. part of that is the devil in the details of any p
in charleston, west virginia, we have a major fake news outlet, and i am not afraid to say it.ou have to be willing to actually stand firm with your principles and continue to do the right thing, even though you will have the newspapers and your opponent lie about everything that you do. we probably had over 150 above the fold hit pieces in the first four years. why? because i was a conservative and i would not back down. that is the key thing, to have a thick skin, but also build alliances. as...
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impression products is a family owned business head quartered out of charleston west virginia. we specialize in desk top laser printers, making the toner ca cartridges that go in the printers. anyone that buys the product, we give away a free on site printer support warranty. basically letting customer know these cartridges are fully guaranteed and will work just as good as the oem product. >> you've been doing this for 40 years, about? am i right about that. >> what. >> this company has been around how long. >> 40 years, yes. >> did something materially change about your business that this issue has come up now? >> no, not at all. i think lex mark just found a loophole in the system and gave them the idea to come after me and a lot of my contemporaries in our industry. fortunately i was the one that said i don't think this the right. we're not doing anything wrong here. when you're making a product and you believe the product and you have employees that you went to kirnder garten with our high school with and are working paycheck to paycheck to get to retirement -- they've bee
impression products is a family owned business head quartered out of charleston west virginia. we specialize in desk top laser printers, making the toner ca cartridges that go in the printers. anyone that buys the product, we give away a free on site printer support warranty. basically letting customer know these cartridges are fully guaranteed and will work just as good as the oem product. >> you've been doing this for 40 years, about? am i right about that. >> what. >> this...
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how does charleston, west virginia, back part of the trophies the future. >> guest: i think there are places like charleston -- are moving from an industrial based economy into a technology rich knowledge-based economy, and i would point to a number of places that did this and can provide a little road map forward. in north carolina, and south carolina, when i was growing up, when coal was fueling the economy of west virginia, textiles and tobacco were fueling the economy of the carolinas. what they did, which my native west virginia did not, is really in the '90s and through the '90s and to the present day they made the pivot and recognize that textiles and tobacco would not sustain the economy. so there were massive investments in things that would help create work places and workers. they were really ore yeped towards high growth -- oriented towards high growth industries and they're relatively economic trohly strong and west virginia hag stagnated use head the investments and what kind of investment snooze a terrific example how government can do things well and how the private se
how does charleston, west virginia, back part of the trophies the future. >> guest: i think there are places like charleston -- are moving from an industrial based economy into a technology rich knowledge-based economy, and i would point to a number of places that did this and can provide a little road map forward. in north carolina, and south carolina, when i was growing up, when coal was fueling the economy of west virginia, textiles and tobacco were fueling the economy of the...
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factoring the wind and feeling 19 in buffalo, 29 the current wind chill in pittsburgh and 38 in charleston west virginiare is satellite six along with action radar we have a partly cloudy sky across the region but it will be turning clear as we go throughout the overnight hours and we have a disturbance that is moving on off to the east and high pressure clear skies over the ohio valley that works its way eastward for the start of the workweek on monday. so we will wake up with plenty of sunshine for us, the high tomorrow coming in the middle and upper 40s with 7:00 a.m. chilly 32, 43 at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow maxing in the upper 40s and back down to 43 underneath a mostly cloudy sky at 7:00 p.m. so it's milder on monday but a bit of a pattern change headed our way and gets warm and wet adds we tuesday and wednesday and behind that sharply colder later this week and take a closer look for an exclusive accuweather forecast and send it back to you. thank you a fire broke out this afternoon in atlantic county new jersey and crews arrived at this home on 300 road in buena-vista township and found a home totally
factoring the wind and feeling 19 in buffalo, 29 the current wind chill in pittsburgh and 38 in charleston west virginiare is satellite six along with action radar we have a partly cloudy sky across the region but it will be turning clear as we go throughout the overnight hours and we have a disturbance that is moving on off to the east and high pressure clear skies over the ohio valley that works its way eastward for the start of the workweek on monday. so we will wake up with plenty of...
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charleston, west virginia, at 67 degrees. that's where we're going to be tomorrow. 39 degrees, a cold start early tomorrow, but then warming quickly, up to 59 by noon. plenty of sunshine early. 67 degrees by 3:00. by 7:00, you can eat outdoors most of the weekend. skiing is going to be slushy by still quite nice. gardening, don't fertilize. nothing just yet. 65 on sund let's skip over tuesday. that's the only cool day. look at this. we get even warmer towards next week. no records, but are we going to be warm for the next ten days. >> the snow shovels are collecting dust. >> that's okay. >>> coming up, we've got sports. wizards entering the all star weekend on a really high note. the rest of the league taking notice of what john wall is doing here in the nation's capital. >>> here's lester holt with a look at what's ahead. >>> ahead for us, live coverage from california, facing more floods and mudslides in the face of some of the heaviest rains in years. giant retailer target the target of a twisted bomb plot. plus, how some
charleston, west virginia, at 67 degrees. that's where we're going to be tomorrow. 39 degrees, a cold start early tomorrow, but then warming quickly, up to 59 by noon. plenty of sunshine early. 67 degrees by 3:00. by 7:00, you can eat outdoors most of the weekend. skiing is going to be slushy by still quite nice. gardening, don't fertilize. nothing just yet. 65 on sund let's skip over tuesday. that's the only cool day. look at this. we get even warmer towards next week. no records, but are we...
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mcnolte a state chartered drinking water and waste water utility located just outside of charleston west virginia. on behalf of west virginia and the national rural waters we are grateful that you have included a voice for rural america at this hearing. before i begin my remarks i'd like to say thank you to our state's junior senator for her assistance in improving west virginia rural water infrastructure. we were able to construct a new $16 million waste water utility expansion that allowed us to extend service to 400 homes and businesses. this is a very important project and your assistance was essential, thank you. when thinking about national water infrastructure proposals please remember that almost all of our country's water both drinking water and sewer are small, small in rural communities have more difficult affording public water service due to the lack of population density in economies of scales. in many states the great majority of community water systems serve fewer than 10,000 people, for example, in west virginia it's 444 of the 468 community water systems. in wyoming it's 300 of
mcnolte a state chartered drinking water and waste water utility located just outside of charleston west virginia. on behalf of west virginia and the national rural waters we are grateful that you have included a voice for rural america at this hearing. before i begin my remarks i'd like to say thank you to our state's junior senator for her assistance in improving west virginia rural water infrastructure. we were able to construct a new $16 million waste water utility expansion that allowed us...
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charleston, west virginia. republican. caller: good morning. think you for taking my call.ave two points to make. we will never unite in this country until we stop screaming and start listening. if you look at the behavior of people who are going to these town halls for no other reason than to protest -- that is a very loose usage of that word -- they are shouting and they are trying to shout down any republican member of congress. they are not interested in anything the republican member of congress has to say. untill not come together -- the same thing is on the right. they have this notion that if you disagree with me, you just don't hold a different opinion, you are a bad, evil person and you must be silenced. ist is the mentality that eating us away from within. host: when do we get to that point? caller: we've been coming to that point for the last 25 years. host: was there a tipping point? caller: if we don't reverse this , it will wind up with violence and chaos in the streets. the last time we were this divided was the period leading up to the civil war and people
charleston, west virginia. republican. caller: good morning. think you for taking my call.ave two points to make. we will never unite in this country until we stop screaming and start listening. if you look at the behavior of people who are going to these town halls for no other reason than to protest -- that is a very loose usage of that word -- they are shouting and they are trying to shout down any republican member of congress. they are not interested in anything the republican member of...
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in january of 2014, a storage tank in charleston, west virginia was corrupted and went into the river, it was right by the water flow of the major water source in my community. 300,000 people had to do without water for several weeks. it caused a lot of angst economically to small businesses. imagine a restaurant not being able to use water or you can't wash your clothes. you couldn't do anything with the water. but also, i share this concern, concern about the health and the long-range implications of what's happened. several people, multiple individuals and freedom industries have pled guilty to environmental crimes in federal court which i'm very pleased about. so let's talk about tosca. because i was able to support a provision that would say that if you are storing in close proximity to drinking water, you have to take that into consideration when you are reviewing potentially hazardous chemicals. can we count on you to work with this committee to make sure this bipartisan tosca reform bill is fully implemented and efficiently and fully? >> absolutely, senator. in fact, i would c
in january of 2014, a storage tank in charleston, west virginia was corrupted and went into the river, it was right by the water flow of the major water source in my community. 300,000 people had to do without water for several weeks. it caused a lot of angst economically to small businesses. imagine a restaurant not being able to use water or you can't wash your clothes. you couldn't do anything with the water. but also, i share this concern, concern about the health and the long-range...
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not showing up as far as rainfall goes. 80 in charleston, west virginia. that was a record for sure. look at all the orange. tho those were temperatures close to 80 degrees today. the weather could not get much better if you like it nice and warm. now if you want it a little bit colder, your allergy sufferers, you might want it a little bit colder here. we've got a cold front. pressure moving through the great lakes. severe thunderstorms to the east, snow to the west and much colder air is going to be moving in tomorrow. the storm impacts tomorrow. no real big severe weather threat. but we could see some high winds gusting upwards of 40, maybe 50 miles per hour. in the city, 7:00 a.m., no problem. 11:00, still dry as handly is taking on whoever he's taking on out there in tennis. by 2:00 i expect it in the d.c. metro area. to the west, it will be a little bit earlier. to the east, a little bit later, around 4:00 along the chesapeake. behind this, windy and colder, temperature around 53 degrees. it's going to be a cold night tomorrow night. a couple of the
not showing up as far as rainfall goes. 80 in charleston, west virginia. that was a record for sure. look at all the orange. tho those were temperatures close to 80 degrees today. the weather could not get much better if you like it nice and warm. now if you want it a little bit colder, your allergy sufferers, you might want it a little bit colder here. we've got a cold front. pressure moving through the great lakes. severe thunderstorms to the east, snow to the west and much colder air is...
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it is 24 degrees warmer in charleston, west virginia, 26 degrees warmer in pittsburgh.nd that warm air will continue to flood to the north and east. we'll talk about those 60s for the week and the near record highs. and 60s to take over even more of that seven-day forecast than just the weekend coming up in just a little bit. >> all right. thanks, adam. >>> a new exhibit is underway and it is just in time for the holiday weekend. betsy ross house kicked off president's day weekend with an up close view of flag-making and its history in philadelphia. ross was one of many flag-makers in the 18th century here in philadelphia. and historians say flag-making has been a thriving industry in philadelphia for more than 2 1/2 centuries. as part of the exhibit, there is a real-life embroiderer on hand. it's all in partnership with the flag ladies of the defense logistics agency. >> well, it is not uncommon to forget about a library book and return it a little late from time to time. but one man in northeast philadelphia turned in a book more than seven decades overdue. "action ne
it is 24 degrees warmer in charleston, west virginia, 26 degrees warmer in pittsburgh.nd that warm air will continue to flood to the north and east. we'll talk about those 60s for the week and the near record highs. and 60s to take over even more of that seven-day forecast than just the weekend coming up in just a little bit. >> all right. thanks, adam. >>> a new exhibit is underway and it is just in time for the holiday weekend. betsy ross house kicked off president's day...
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miguel marquez, cnn, charleston, west virginia. >> that is a family just united in an endless strugglekid. just one example of how a law can make all the difference in a life. >> absolutely. that story really brings it home and there are others like that out there. all right. on a much lighter note. fire up the duck boats. the new england patriots are ready to roll through the streets of boston to celebrate their fifth super bowl victory. the bleacher report is next. i got ten new guys starting tomorrow. ten? paul, pauline... is pauline a guy? sorry. mike, mike, mike and mike. michelle. okay, you need uniforms, work gloves, goggles, hard hats, all the safety gear. i'm on it. well that's good, 'cuz i got 15 more new guys starting tuesday. i'm ready. you're ready? ♪ oh, i'm ready... am i ready? what? am i ready? you're ready. i'm ready! cintas. ready for the workday. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthm
miguel marquez, cnn, charleston, west virginia. >> that is a family just united in an endless strugglekid. just one example of how a law can make all the difference in a life. >> absolutely. that story really brings it home and there are others like that out there. all right. on a much lighter note. fire up the duck boats. the new england patriots are ready to roll through the streets of boston to celebrate their fifth super bowl victory. the bleacher report is next. i got ten new...
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the last 24 hours from this point today compared to yesterday eight in pittsburgh, 13 in charleston, west virginiatinue to warm here the next couple of days. we're talking about nearing records the next two days. and even the word snow possible. records and snow. anyway we'll chat about it coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> adam thank you. >> yeah. >> police in montgomery county investigating a high school break in where the thieves took some priceless sports memorabilia. "action news" anchor rick williams live in the news room with details. hi, rick. >> hi, brian, thank you. the alleged thieves targeted the kobe bryant jim at lower merion high school over the weekend. bryant himself graduated from the school back in 1996 and in his honor there's a showcase in the gym to the nba superstar's career. several of those items are gone and police are trying to track them down. what officials are trying to find coming up at 5 o'clock tonight. >>> also coming up tonight in health check it has been common practice for doctors to advise women live heart defects not to get pregnant, that is until now. c
the last 24 hours from this point today compared to yesterday eight in pittsburgh, 13 in charleston, west virginiatinue to warm here the next couple of days. we're talking about nearing records the next two days. and even the word snow possible. records and snow. anyway we'll chat about it coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> adam thank you. >> yeah. >> police in montgomery county investigating a high school break in where the thieves took some priceless sports memorabilia....
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madison, charleston, west virginia, illinois, where we spent some great time. we have an appreciation for what goes on in the states. we have some of the funny rituals about stopping the clock to make sure that the budget is passed within six months or so. fast forward when i came to washington. one of the things that i have an appreciation of is how much emphasis the media plays on washington. in the 30 years i've been in washington, that gap has only grown. we see, you know, evidence, even now, as my business is changed, as the media business has changed, fewer resources. there are fewer great regional papers. resources come out of the statehouses. there's lots to write about. much of it not very substantial. there's a lot of hysteria. there are a hell of a lot of people she sing that hysteria. our sensibility, our dna has always existed the tween the coast. we don't revere new york and los angeles the way that some of our competitors do. we see an opportunity to refocus attention on the states. it is a ranking of the states, but it's really a new website. it
madison, charleston, west virginia, illinois, where we spent some great time. we have an appreciation for what goes on in the states. we have some of the funny rituals about stopping the clock to make sure that the budget is passed within six months or so. fast forward when i came to washington. one of the things that i have an appreciation of is how much emphasis the media plays on washington. in the 30 years i've been in washington, that gap has only grown. we see, you know, evidence, even...
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chad codell of charleston, west virginia, said he's, quote, "concerned about the impact of mountain top removal since his home state had an area buried under rubble. he wants a strong protection for the streams an rivers that are the lifeblood of our state. he notes that attacking the stream protection rule is not the way to build a strong community or economy. john kiny of birmingham, alabama says, i have lived most of my life in alabama enjoying the outdoors canoeing and fishing on the blackh aba river. he said while many folks don't consider alabama as part of appalachia i have seen the extent of damage that coal mining can cause. i have seen lakes turn gray, i have seen streams turn green, i have seen slews that once were perfect spots for large mouth bass filled in. he wants to see water quality protected. he wants to see the stream protection rule stay where it. here's a final story from chuck nelson a fourth generation coal miner from west virginia. he became an advocate for environmental rules like the stream protection rule after a coal processing plant was built next to his ho
chad codell of charleston, west virginia, said he's, quote, "concerned about the impact of mountain top removal since his home state had an area buried under rubble. he wants a strong protection for the streams an rivers that are the lifeblood of our state. he notes that attacking the stream protection rule is not the way to build a strong community or economy. john kiny of birmingham, alabama says, i have lived most of my life in alabama enjoying the outdoors canoeing and fishing on the...
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eventually mom and dad landed, my sisters and me, in charleston, west virginia where we grew up middleral poverty. the kind where kids' shoes are cut along the front to let their toes grow out. the kind where my friends from first grade didn't make it to second grade when i did, didn't make it to third grade when i did, and somehow disappeared off the face of the earth as far as i knew in my little el maiement school mind. i grew up one generation and one holler removed from poverty. awareness and gratitude are pretty powerful motivators and they have driven me to think about big things like how do we -- how did my mom get out and how can i help other kids like the ones i grew up close to? and so i hunted down the organization that at the time and still i believe had the most efficacy in helping kids get out of generational rural poverty in the united states and that was save the children run by mark. mark and i have had the great luck and fortune and it does believe me, when you are going into someone's trailer home that's surrounded by trash, that has plastic over a broken window, th
eventually mom and dad landed, my sisters and me, in charleston, west virginia where we grew up middleral poverty. the kind where kids' shoes are cut along the front to let their toes grow out. the kind where my friends from first grade didn't make it to second grade when i did, didn't make it to third grade when i did, and somehow disappeared off the face of the earth as far as i knew in my little el maiement school mind. i grew up one generation and one holler removed from poverty. awareness...
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. >>> west virginia governor jim justice delivered his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the legislature in charleston. it ran about an hour. [ applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure and honor to introduce to you governor of the great state of west virginia, the honorable jim justice. [ applause ]. >>> unless y'all are wanting to be here all night, you have to quit this clapping so much. that's all there is to it. thank you so, so much speaker armstead, president carmichael, members of the board of public works, justices of the supreme court of appeals, senator minority leader and presi oso, i got it first time. roman said i did pretty good with that. house minority leader. and all our great legislatures. tonight is a really important night. you know, i want before we get into the meat and potatoes of what i have to say, i want to recognize a couple of people. these four people came with our great speaker armstead. these four people are principals that suffered through a thousands year flood. you know, i firsthand know what the flood was all about, and it was beyond belief terrible. i
. >>> west virginia governor jim justice delivered his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the legislature in charleston. it ran about an hour. [ applause ]. >>> ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure and honor to introduce to you governor of the great state of west virginia, the honorable jim justice. [ applause ]. >>> unless y'all are wanting to be here all night, you have to quit this clapping so much. that's all there is to it. thank you so, so...
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west virginia man charged with fatally shooting an unarmed teen after they bumped into each other.. william pulliam is now facing indicted federal gun charges. he's been in jail since november, when charleston police charged him with first-degree murder. pulliam was not legally allowed to possess a firearm, because of a 20-13 domestic violence conviction. the indictment unsealed yesterday alleges.. he lied on federal forms to purchase a revolver. a bill in pennsylvania that would ban abortion after 20 weeks now goes to the full senate. the bil senate judiciary committee monday. right now in pennsylvania.. abortions are allowed up until 24 weeks of pregnancy. one state senator-- the only woman on the panel-- got emotional as she used her personal struggles to illustrate why she opposes the bill. supporters of the bill point to emerging science that fetuses are viable sooner than previously thought. critics say it attacks families who are facing heart-breaking decisions. if it passes-- the governor is promising to veto the bill. a landslide destroys a california home, and it's all caught on camera. take a look at this a police officer responding to the scene shot this video. the landslide swe
west virginia man charged with fatally shooting an unarmed teen after they bumped into each other.. william pulliam is now facing indicted federal gun charges. he's been in jail since november, when charleston police charged him with first-degree murder. pulliam was not legally allowed to possess a firearm, because of a 20-13 domestic violence conviction. the indictment unsealed yesterday alleges.. he lied on federal forms to purchase a revolver. a bill in pennsylvania that would ban abortion...
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now, west virginia governor jim justice delivers his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the state legislature in charleston. this is just under an hour. [applause]
now, west virginia governor jim justice delivers his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the state legislature in charleston. this is just under an hour. [applause]
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west virginia governor jim justice delivered his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the state legislature in charleston. he's a billionaire who's a republican and turned democrat shortly before running for governor, he says he needs taxes and fees to pay for infrastructure, job, and education system. his speech is about an hour. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure and honor to introduce to you the governor of the great state of west virginia, the honorable jim justice. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >>> unless y'all are wanting to be here all night you got to quit this clapping so much. that's all there is to it. so m. speaker armstead, president carmichael, members of the board of public works, justices of the supreme court of appeals, senate minority leader and president oso, how about that, i got that first time, president good, roman said i did pretty good with that. house minority lead er and all our great legislature, tonight, really important night. you know, i want, before we get into the meat and potatoes of what i have to say, i want to recognize a couple of people.
west virginia governor jim justice delivered his first state of the state address to a joint meeting of the state legislature in charleston. he's a billionaire who's a republican and turned democrat shortly before running for governor, he says he needs taxes and fees to pay for infrastructure, job, and education system. his speech is about an hour. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure and honor to introduce to you the governor of the great state of west virginia, the...