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but first, let's get back to the president's rally in newport news, virginia.irginia is tightening as are so many states across the country. if trump won virginia, well, i can tell you this. it would be a trump landslide.
but first, let's get back to the president's rally in newport news, virginia.irginia is tightening as are so many states across the country. if trump won virginia, well, i can tell you this. it would be a trump landslide.
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jeffrey morrison is professor of american studies at christopher newport university in newport, virginia and director of academics at the james madison foundation in alexandria, virginia. he has held faculty positions from princeton university to the u.s. air force academy. he has published as an author or editor five books on american political culture including the political philosophy of george washington. ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. jeffrey morrison a warm welcome. >>> thank you for that introduction. in the next 12 minutes i will talk about the mayflower compact and its relation to religious liberty. that is un-american innovation. it begins with the people we call the pilgrims in 1620. people continue in the subsequent decades of the 17th century and then in the 18th century especially in virginia. thomas jefferson and james madison, and george washington, and others will continue to affect that innovation of religious liberty. it is the pilgrims, the people we call the pilgrims who began it in 1620. we call them the pilgrims because that is what one of the leaders call th
jeffrey morrison is professor of american studies at christopher newport university in newport, virginia and director of academics at the james madison foundation in alexandria, virginia. he has held faculty positions from princeton university to the u.s. air force academy. he has published as an author or editor five books on american political culture including the political philosophy of george washington. ladies and gentlemen, let's give dr. jeffrey morrison a warm welcome. >>>...
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let's step in to newport news, virginia. >> president trump: only for the political reasons.t's not your fault. you know who's fault is it? it's china's fault. that's whose fault it is. but you know it's an amazing thing. the democrats say it's the end of a term. we have a lot of time left. think of this. if it were them, don't forget, we don't have to do it by the election but it would be able. a great victory. going into the election with the biggest of all victories. they say the biggest thing you can do is the appointment of judges, especially the appointment of the supreme court justices. the single biggest thing a president can do. it sets the tone of the country for 40 years, 50 years. i mean, a long time. so we are going to announce somebody great. i just watched -- the great thing about air force one, there are more televisions on that plane than any plane. they got them in every room. you open up for a closet, you want a shirt, oh, there's a television. i am watching the democrats saying how terrible it we are appointing -- we won the election. we have the right. we
let's step in to newport news, virginia. >> president trump: only for the political reasons.t's not your fault. you know who's fault is it? it's china's fault. that's whose fault it is. but you know it's an amazing thing. the democrats say it's the end of a term. we have a lot of time left. think of this. if it were them, don't forget, we don't have to do it by the election but it would be able. a great victory. going into the election with the biggest of all victories. they say the...
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. * sergeant ian mclaughlin of newport, virginia and miguel villalon. the u.s.ing ready to move more than one dozen military students from a training program in pensacola, florida. the action follows a deadly shooting last month when the doughty air force officer called killed three officers. now back to mark levin. [♪] mark: senator tom cotton. you wrote a book, "sacred duty," it's a beautiful book. ways your relationship to this. >> between my tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan, i served in the old guard. it traces its lineage back to george washington. since 1948 it has been our nation's ceremonial unit. it has performed funeral ceremonies and most famously guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier. i conducted hundreds of funerals for our veterans and comrades. arlington get 4 million visitors a year. there have been many books written about a luno a -- writtt arlington cemetery. but i wanted to write a book about the old guard. mark: just to see what the men and women do with their uniforms, how meticulous they are with the medals and everything else, it'
. * sergeant ian mclaughlin of newport, virginia and miguel villalon. the u.s.ing ready to move more than one dozen military students from a training program in pensacola, florida. the action follows a deadly shooting last month when the doughty air force officer called killed three officers. now back to mark levin. [♪] mark: senator tom cotton. you wrote a book, "sacred duty," it's a beautiful book. ways your relationship to this. >> between my tours of duty in iraq and...
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we also know that somebody went into a legal office down there in newport news, virginia to pay a legale also know that you were down in that apartment during that time. >> yeah, i wasn't. wait. sorry. what? >> the 25th of april. and the 26th. >> of april? no. i was only there on spring break. >> he was reluctant to admit the truth. >> reporter: but he was starting to distance himself from doug, bit by bit. >> i googled his name again. and i saw some weird [ bleep ]. they found a receipt or somethin' from a different state close to michigan. and i was like, what the [ bleep ]? at that point, i was like, i'm not talking to this guy. that's weird. >> reporter: so detective criger put on his good cop hat, soothing, supporting, sympathetic. >> you're probably thinking, "what am i gonna do? i didn't know any of this was gonna happen." you know what i'm saying? >> that's some [ bleep ] >> it is. i know. and i don't think you're involved with the planning of that. i think it was more him. and you just kinda got caught up in something you realized after the fact. "whoa, this is way over my head
we also know that somebody went into a legal office down there in newport news, virginia to pay a legale also know that you were down in that apartment during that time. >> yeah, i wasn't. wait. sorry. what? >> the 25th of april. and the 26th. >> of april? no. i was only there on spring break. >> he was reluctant to admit the truth. >> reporter: but he was starting to distance himself from doug, bit by bit. >> i googled his name again. and i saw some weird [...
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on the right side staff sgt ian mclaughlin he was 21 and father of four from newport virginia.y were killed in the province when their vehicles struck an ied the taliban claims responsibility. changes to the g.i. bill going into effect. anyone who has served for more than 16 years can no longer pass on free college tuition to their families. there were previously no restrictions on transferring those benefits to children or spouses. the defense department made the change in 2018. the u.s. could expel more than a dozen saudi nationals taking part in a foreign military training program. this afternoon investigation into last month's deadly shooting at a naval air station in pensacola florida or service audi member shot and killed three american sailors. christina coleman is live in los angeles with more on that. >> jon, we just learned attorney general william barr and fbi director will hold a press conference tomorrow afternoon at the department of justice to announce the findings of the criminal investigation into the naval base shooting. as of now, some of the saudi servicemem
on the right side staff sgt ian mclaughlin he was 21 and father of four from newport virginia.y were killed in the province when their vehicles struck an ied the taliban claims responsibility. changes to the g.i. bill going into effect. anyone who has served for more than 16 years can no longer pass on free college tuition to their families. there were previously no restrictions on transferring those benefits to children or spouses. the defense department made the change in 2018. the u.s. could...
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afghanistan. 21-year-old private first class miguel of illinois and 29-year-old staff sergeant ian of newport virginian took responsibility for the untagged period of and happened i in the midst of stald peace groups. ♪ and tonight's 2020 report were done to an even dozen and jerzy senator cory booker's latest candidate to drop out leaving a smaller and less field data correspondent peter doocy is on the campaign child and with some of the other and candidates are doing now. >> is a good time to be improving and iowa and up five points each since november and that puts them's first and second end pete buttigieg is five in third and warren is down three in the fourth grade of cory booker earned 4% but has seen enough. >> today i'm suspending my campaign. >> being polite to each other might be in danger. >> i've never spoken and negative word about the lisbon that were in. >> some worked off the script that used this line about war and "she is bringing no noon bases into the democratic part democratic party." >> i was disappointed to hear that bernie is volunteering to trash me. of >> center says his ha
afghanistan. 21-year-old private first class miguel of illinois and 29-year-old staff sergeant ian of newport virginian took responsibility for the untagged period of and happened i in the midst of stald peace groups. ♪ and tonight's 2020 report were done to an even dozen and jerzy senator cory booker's latest candidate to drop out leaving a smaller and less field data correspondent peter doocy is on the campaign child and with some of the other and candidates are doing now. >> is a...
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i was in newport virginia last sunday for two hours service and solidarity in the community as the mountain valley pipeline is coming through. my question in the last couple of years going on around eminent domain and i think that you have given me the seeds for that but the question is how can the corporation come in and i feel like we are perpetuating the story that happened in the coal industry so there is a small community for four generations, people lived in this wonderful little town and now two weeks ago i think the lawsuits around the eminent domain, but the companies with the money just keeps allowing this to happen and i don't know if it is the citizens it doesn't seem like they have the power to be effective enough but my question is around eminent domain and how the corporations can keep that going. >> i don't know the exact story. i cannot comment on what is happening in that town. eminent domain is the notion that the government can essentially pay you market value because there is a greater social value to that land than you are giving it. it is a series of walls and relatio
i was in newport virginia last sunday for two hours service and solidarity in the community as the mountain valley pipeline is coming through. my question in the last couple of years going on around eminent domain and i think that you have given me the seeds for that but the question is how can the corporation come in and i feel like we are perpetuating the story that happened in the coal industry so there is a small community for four generations, people lived in this wonderful little town and...
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the final stop in newport news, virginia.hat's where we find white house correspondent kevin corke. kevin? >> jon, always great to be with you, my friend. another sprint for the president and his re-election bid. as you mentioned is here in newport news, virginia. keep in mind we are fairly close to north carolina. a number of rural counties not very long from here. for the president he is hoping to speak to those voters as well as the voters here in the commonwealth of virginia how important is this rally? consider, this the vice president mike pence is expected to join the president here tonight, sort of underscoring again their chance to reach voters in both states can i tell you this has been a very busy day for the president. i and i have talked about this earlier today this idea of traveling down to georgia, for example, and reaching out to very different constituencies. the president reaching out to the african-american community today in atlanta, for example with his plats numb plan promising jobs and more economic de
the final stop in newport news, virginia.hat's where we find white house correspondent kevin corke. kevin? >> jon, always great to be with you, my friend. another sprint for the president and his re-election bid. as you mentioned is here in newport news, virginia. keep in mind we are fairly close to north carolina. a number of rural counties not very long from here. for the president he is hoping to speak to those voters as well as the voters here in the commonwealth of virginia how...
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host: another one of the folks who worked in the manufacturing sector is yolanda out of newport news, virginia. caller: how are you doing today? can you hear me? host: go ahead. caller: i work in newport news for continental. we found out today our warehouse is shutting down, giving us three years and shipping to china. they will shut down the warehouse in south carolina. we are using a lot of jobs here. they are moving our buildings over to china. us in newport news. imagine me starting over again, trying to find another job. we have to do something to keep the jobs here. host: thank you for that call and sharing your story. guest: first of all, i'm very sorry. having a plant closure like that is a devastating blow. there is no sugarcoating it. my hope is that the local officials will be doing everything possible to help with the adjustment. i will acknowledge it is incredibly difficult to do that successfully. what we have seen in manufacturing as the plants ofsed is that instead workers, particularly older workers in their 40's or 50's, and set of them getting that her jobs would often happ
host: another one of the folks who worked in the manufacturing sector is yolanda out of newport news, virginia. caller: how are you doing today? can you hear me? host: go ahead. caller: i work in newport news for continental. we found out today our warehouse is shutting down, giving us three years and shipping to china. they will shut down the warehouse in south carolina. we are using a lot of jobs here. they are moving our buildings over to china. us in newport news. imagine me starting over...
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it is lieutenant colonel harry stewart from newport news, virginia, either he was going to build a ship or fly a plane so he chose to fly a plane. colonel stewart. >> i see you're working at your watch and how much time do i have. >> we'll yield to whatever you like, sir. >> thank you. i won't take more than a half hour, all right. [ laughter ] >> any way, i'm going to preempt some of the questions that might be asked of me, maybe two questions, all right. and that question would have to do with what were the greatest things that happened to me while i was in the service there. well, i'd say the second greatest thing was 75 years ago plus or minus a few months i met these guys here. and it was quite an event for me. and it has been a lasting love affair for the past 75 years. out of the combat pilots there are 13 of us left. and we still try to keep in contact with one another. but right on the stage you see the remainder of the portion of that 13. but anyway, getting back to the question, what were the greatest things that happened to me in the service. and that was one of them. that w
it is lieutenant colonel harry stewart from newport news, virginia, either he was going to build a ship or fly a plane so he chose to fly a plane. colonel stewart. >> i see you're working at your watch and how much time do i have. >> we'll yield to whatever you like, sir. >> thank you. i won't take more than a half hour, all right. [ laughter ] >> any way, i'm going to preempt some of the questions that might be asked of me, maybe two questions, all right. and that...
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. >> guest: another one of thoseo folks worked in the manufacture's yolanda out of newport news, virginia. you are almost got paul. >> caller: how are you doing today can hearr me? >> host: go ahead. >> caller: my thing is i work in newport news for continental. we found out today our warehouse is shutting down, giving us three years and shipping to china. they will shut the warehouse down in south carolina. we are losing a lot of jobs here.in they are moving our buildings over to china. imagine 250 of us and newport news and this one warehouse. we are going to flood at employment. imagine be starting over again trying to find anotherga. job. we have to do something to keep these jobs here. >> host: yolanda thank. you for the call and sharing your story. >> guest: yolanda first of all, i am very sorry, having a plant closure like that is a devastating blow. there is no sugarcoating its. my hope is that the local officials will be doing everythinghi possible to help with readjustment. i will acknowledge that it is incredibly difficult to do that successfully. w what we have seen in manufac
. >> guest: another one of thoseo folks worked in the manufacture's yolanda out of newport news, virginia. you are almost got paul. >> caller: how are you doing today can hearr me? >> host: go ahead. >> caller: my thing is i work in newport news for continental. we found out today our warehouse is shutting down, giving us three years and shipping to china. they will shut the warehouse down in south carolina. we are losing a lot of jobs here.in they are moving our...
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last night, at a rally in newport news, virginia, the president said his decision to name a successor to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg so close to the election is his right. >> and i'm watching the deocrats saying how terrible it is that we're appointg. we have the right. we won the election. right? then we have the right. we won the election. ( cheering ) >> sreenivasan: the senate confirmation hearings on barrett's nomination are likely to be contentious. in 2017, during senate hearings her nomination to the federal court of appeals, democrats focus on her conservative religious views. >> senator, i see no conflict between having a sincerely-held faith and duties as a judge. >> sreenivasan: barrett is catholic, and belongs to a small, charismatic christian group called "people of praise"" born and raised in new orleans, barrett graduated from notre dame law school, then clerked for the late conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia. she practiced law, then taught for 15 years at notre dame, before being named to the federal court of appeals in 2017. if she is confirme
last night, at a rally in newport news, virginia, the president said his decision to name a successor to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg so close to the election is his right. >> and i'm watching the deocrats saying how terrible it is that we're appointg. we have the right. we won the election. right? then we have the right. we won the election. ( cheering ) >> sreenivasan: the senate confirmation hearings on barrett's nomination are likely to be contentious. in 2017, during...
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i was in newport, virginia last sunday for two hours service and solidarity as the mountain valley pipeline is coming through. and my question the last couple of years the fight has been going on surrounding eminent domain and i think you've given me the seeds for that, but the question is, how can a corporation come in and again, i feel like perpetuating the story that's happened with the coal industry, to the small community, four generations, people lived in this wonderful little town and now the cutting started two weeks ago, i think, and there are lawsuits around eminent domain, but the companies with the money keeps allowing this to happen and i don't know if as a citizen, it doesn't em zoo -- doesn't seem we have the power to be around enough. my question is eminent domain and how the corporations can keep that going. >> i don't know the exact story when i can't comment on what's happening in that town. eminent domain is the notion that the government can essentially condemn a piece of land, pay you market value because there's a greater social value to that land than you're giving i
i was in newport, virginia last sunday for two hours service and solidarity as the mountain valley pipeline is coming through. and my question the last couple of years the fight has been going on surrounding eminent domain and i think you've given me the seeds for that, but the question is, how can a corporation come in and again, i feel like perpetuating the story that's happened with the coal industry, to the small community, four generations, people lived in this wonderful little town and...
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host: doug in newport news, virginia, supporting the president. caller: i think wisconsin should take a longer look at president trump. he has made the economy strong. i'm retired navy, fifth-generation military. and if joe biden gets in control, we are in trouble. donald trump is making peace in the middle east when nobody else has been able to do it. they have all talked about it, nobody has done anything about it. i do not want to see our country head down a socialist path. i have been in communist countries, and if anybody thinks that is the way to live, leave this country. that flag, people died for, so you can go out and protest, not rob and burn. that is not what it is about. you can voice your opinion and get off the street and go home. host: laura -- sorry, doug. laura in silver springs, supporting the president. caller: i keep hearing a lot of callers talking about the great foreign policy of this president and all the wonderful things he has done for the country, but as an african-american woman it is very difficult to feel protected in
host: doug in newport news, virginia, supporting the president. caller: i think wisconsin should take a longer look at president trump. he has made the economy strong. i'm retired navy, fifth-generation military. and if joe biden gets in control, we are in trouble. donald trump is making peace in the middle east when nobody else has been able to do it. they have all talked about it, nobody has done anything about it. i do not want to see our country head down a socialist path. i have been in...
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niskanen center and a senior advisor to the lincoln project and she joins us live now from newport news virginia via skype rachel so let's talk about vice president mike pence 1st he'll be giving his speech later we expected to be strong on the anthem and on american symbolism but he's the man steering the white house response to coronavirus or how is he likely to respond to growing accusations that the trump administration has completely mishandled the pandemic. yes i know this is all that important frame i think of the election and this is really what's dogging it donald trump's reelection bid exasperatingly it was already a fundamental advantage in my forecasting work for democrats you don't backlash to trump who is a very divisive you know president obviously but adding really a lot of. i guess i have worked it to the democratic advantage is this extra bump coming from this pandemic and it's coming from you know war independence and moving towards the democrats moving towards biden who probably wouldn't have if it wasn't for the pandemic which of course you know it's not an american centric
niskanen center and a senior advisor to the lincoln project and she joins us live now from newport news virginia via skype rachel so let's talk about vice president mike pence 1st he'll be giving his speech later we expected to be strong on the anthem and on american symbolism but he's the man steering the white house response to coronavirus or how is he likely to respond to growing accusations that the trump administration has completely mishandled the pandemic. yes i know this is all that...
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a dad in newport news, virginia, wanted to lift his daughter abigail spirits after she was nervous abouter ballet class after watching her practice, the routine enough times, he stepped in. he performed it alongside. very nice, good pirouette. 11-year-old luke sylvester fighting stage four melanoma, the national flyers hockey league decided to give him a surprise he will never forget. the team mascot gritty and members of the organization paraded down lukes street in new jersey lead by local police and fir firemen. fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story hosted by martha maccallum against right now. and she has an amazing show. >> martha: mike dewine, governor of ohio. good to see you bret. good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is "the story." this blurring headline that got nationwide attention with a demand to end of the lock down now. it's the same message that we see by activist, gym owners, salon owners and preachers more and more it seems, and it seems to stem directly from this number that came out today with the latest record-breaking jobs data. record-breaking in th
a dad in newport news, virginia, wanted to lift his daughter abigail spirits after she was nervous abouter ballet class after watching her practice, the routine enough times, he stepped in. he performed it alongside. very nice, good pirouette. 11-year-old luke sylvester fighting stage four melanoma, the national flyers hockey league decided to give him a surprise he will never forget. the team mascot gritty and members of the organization paraded down lukes street in new jersey lead by local...
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this as virginia public health officials are raising red flags about another large trump rally where 4,000 people are expected in newport news, virginia this evening. senator mark warner, who is a former virginia governor, joins us now. a lot on everyone's plate today. the ceremonies for ruth bader ginsburg and now, importantly, the election possibly in doubt, given what the president is saying. what are your concerns? >> well, first of all, andrea, i want to add my voice to all the voices that have commended justice ginsburg. i've got three daughters, between 25 and 30. they were all heartbroken friday night. they live in an america that gives them a fair chance and fair opportunities because of her leadership. the fact that justice ginsburg is not even -- we've not even finished mourning her and the president is already trying to jam through another nominee is -- i guess we shouldn't be surprised but it's so undignified. we then have the case in virgini virginia, where the governor and the first lady, i've reached out to them, they're doing all right. we have the only governor in the country who is a doctor, he's allo
this as virginia public health officials are raising red flags about another large trump rally where 4,000 people are expected in newport news, virginia this evening. senator mark warner, who is a former virginia governor, joins us now. a lot on everyone's plate today. the ceremonies for ruth bader ginsburg and now, importantly, the election possibly in doubt, given what the president is saying. what are your concerns? >> well, first of all, andrea, i want to add my voice to all the...
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trailblazing nasa mathematician katherine johnson has died in newport news, virginia. black woman in a field almostir ey white, male, and segregated but her work was crs.ical to early asian' decades later, she received the presidential medal of freedom leading to the book "hidden figures" which in turnecame an osr-nominated filmn 2016. johnson was portrayed by actress taraji p. henson. nkatherine john was 101 years old. still to come on thehour"ff with judy woodwhat harvey weinstein's convictions mean for the me t movement. amy and tamara on bernie sanders runner plus much more.of front >> this is the "pbs newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west and the walter cronkite school of journalism at izona state university. judy: there are many ways the me too movement began bore the allegations about former hollywood mogul, harvey weinstein were revered -- revealed and i-17 but there is no questiothat the weinstein investigation was a milestone moment for what would become an international movement. weinstein's convictions today on two felony sex counts is
trailblazing nasa mathematician katherine johnson has died in newport news, virginia. black woman in a field almostir ey white, male, and segregated but her work was crs.ical to early asian' decades later, she received the presidential medal of freedom leading to the book "hidden figures" which in turnecame an osr-nominated filmn 2016. johnson was portrayed by actress taraji p. henson. nkatherine john was 101 years old. still to come on thehour"ff with judy woodwhat harvey...
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but first, let's get back to the president's rally in newport news, virginia. virginia is tightening as are so many states across the country. if trump won virginia, well, i can tell you this. it would be a trump landslide. but he is very positive there. he is making a lot of news tonight. let's listen in. >> president trump: destroy social security and destroy protection. for people with preexisting conditions. he would terminate our travel bans in jihadist regions. i got a travel ban. remember, everyone said you couldn't do that. i won a travel ban from -- i want a travel ban for people who want to blow up our country. do you think that is okay? people said we don't like that. took heat and we got it. they said we didn't got it. they were right. we lost in a court. lost in the second. then we won in the supreme court. they don't say that. we have a strong travel ban. we will use it. we do it. we use it plenty. increase refugee admissions. they want to increase refugee admissions 700%. opening the flood gate for the radical islamic terrorism. they want to ban
but first, let's get back to the president's rally in newport news, virginia. virginia is tightening as are so many states across the country. if trump won virginia, well, i can tell you this. it would be a trump landslide. but he is very positive there. he is making a lot of news tonight. let's listen in. >> president trump: destroy social security and destroy protection. for people with preexisting conditions. he would terminate our travel bans in jihadist regions. i got a travel ban....
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the president traveled to florida, to a campaign event in atlanta, and then to a rally in newport news, virginia. on september 6th, amy coney barrett at the white house, and another rally in middletown pennsylvania. to cleveland on the 29th, last tuesday, for the president yap debate. two more campaign events on september 30th in minnesota, that was wednesday, and the bed minister fund-raiser on thursday, october 1st, that's the night we found out about the president's positive test. so at least ten people who were with the president during that time period have tested positive for the coronavirus. we don't know who the so-called patient zero of the white house outbreak is and whether it's even one person. it could be from different events, but that's where the contact tracing comes in. it's the process of identifying every person who may have been in closed proximity, thought of within six feet of an infected person. anyone, for at least ten minutes or so. after a person tests positive, a contact tracer gets in touch with them by phone or e-mail. they'll attempt to nail down where the person ma
the president traveled to florida, to a campaign event in atlanta, and then to a rally in newport news, virginia. on september 6th, amy coney barrett at the white house, and another rally in middletown pennsylvania. to cleveland on the 29th, last tuesday, for the president yap debate. two more campaign events on september 30th in minnesota, that was wednesday, and the bed minister fund-raiser on thursday, october 1st, that's the night we found out about the president's positive test. so at...
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the pentagon has identified 29-year-old ian mclaughlin of newport news, virginia.ck in 2012 and leaves behind a wife and four children. also killed was 21-year-old private first class miguel villalon. he leaves behind his mother and father. the pentagon says this is still under investigation, fred, even though the taliban has claimed responsibility for it. they did not identify the two service members also injured in this attack. >> diane gallagher, thank you so much. hello again, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. the trump administration is still trying to explain why they killed qassem soleimani without congressional approval. mark esper still stands by the statement. >> i'm not going to discuss intelligence. what the president said he believed it probably could have been. he didn't cite intelligence. >> you said it was his belief but i guess the important matter here is, look, no one is disputing that soleimani poeds an existential threat to innocent people but the president came out and said he believed there was a threat to four
the pentagon has identified 29-year-old ian mclaughlin of newport news, virginia.ck in 2012 and leaves behind a wife and four children. also killed was 21-year-old private first class miguel villalon. he leaves behind his mother and father. the pentagon says this is still under investigation, fred, even though the taliban has claimed responsibility for it. they did not identify the two service members also injured in this attack. >> diane gallagher, thank you so much. hello again,...
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and because he lives in newport news, virginia and had a few extra minutes on his hands, he and anna holloway wrote "our little monitor: the greatest invention of the civil war." i have asked him to speak in a topic that is not even on the printed program, a topic that draws from two other manuscripts he is currently working on today. ladies and gentlemen, jonathan white. [applause] >> prof. white: thank you for that kind introduction. i missed ballet practice to be here today. not my own ballet, i should say. my three-year-old. but i am thrilled to be here at the library of virginia. it's the middle of the civil war, early 1863. elizabeth shorter, a black teenager is living in the nation's capitol and working as a servant for a shoemaker named frank prewitt. one night lizzie went to bed and it was dark and she laid down on the couch and all of a sudden she heard someone come in next to her. she asked, who was there and he said, liz, it is me, frank. i want to get into bed with you. i don't want you to tell lib. live was his wife. liz said she was tired and told him to get away. he p
and because he lives in newport news, virginia and had a few extra minutes on his hands, he and anna holloway wrote "our little monitor: the greatest invention of the civil war." i have asked him to speak in a topic that is not even on the printed program, a topic that draws from two other manuscripts he is currently working on today. ladies and gentlemen, jonathan white. [applause] >> prof. white: thank you for that kind introduction. i missed ballet practice to be here today....
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virginia in richmond. >> our next speaker is john white. he is an associate professor in newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think of what an old graduate school advisor talked about, would say to us when he would come into our offices to find someone to volunteer for a project. busy people will get things done. we knew we were in for it. he has to be the busiest young scholar in the field today. he's not only a prolific historian with more projects on more back burners on the stove than i have ever seen for. a dedicated educator he won the 2019 outstanding educator award. i do not know where he finds the ime. he has young children. he has been very generous with what remaining time he has. we are all very grateful. as you can see from your printed programs, the topics of his published works are many and varied with something of a focus on abraham lincoln and constitutional history as well. he is also the co-author of a book. and because he lives in newport news, virginia and had a few extra minutes on his hands, he and anna holloway wrote "our little monitor: the great
virginia in richmond. >> our next speaker is john white. he is an associate professor in newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think of what an old graduate school advisor talked about, would say to us when he would come into our offices to find someone to volunteer for a project. busy people will get things done. we knew we were in for it. he has to be the busiest young scholar in the field today. he's not only a prolific historian with more projects on more back burners on...
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there is a another -- newport news, virginia.ops we will go there immediately. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: if you watch joe biden a lot you know it can be hard to understand what he is saying. often joe biden himself doesn't seem to know what he is saying. but we decided to crack the code so like the football coaches we are at heart, we turn to the tape. it turns out when you assemble the footage from joe biden wants speeches over the years, a spine comes in to view. a consistent message emerges. that message is that joe biden is the best person who has ever lived. he is solely responsible for everything good in this world. watch. >> i'm the guy after 9/11 said we will follow bin laden to the gates of hell if we have to to get him. >> i'm the guy that helped bail out the automobile industry. what did you do old buddy? >> i'm the guy that managed the $830 billion. i'm the guy, only guy that has ever beaten him nationally. i have beaten him three times. i'm the guy that got a bipartisan agreement. >> i'm the guy that ran the recovery act. >>
there is a another -- newport news, virginia.ops we will go there immediately. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: if you watch joe biden a lot you know it can be hard to understand what he is saying. often joe biden himself doesn't seem to know what he is saying. but we decided to crack the code so like the football coaches we are at heart, we turn to the tape. it turns out when you assemble the footage from joe biden wants speeches over the years, a spine comes in to view. a consistent message...
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last night in his rally in newport news, virginia, the president said he would be open to a friendly transfer of power but only if he felt he wasn't cheated out of his victory. take a listen. >> that's the only way we're going to lose is if there's mischief. mischief. and it will have to be on a big scale. so be careful. and we do want a very friendly transition. but we don't want to be cheated and be stupid. >> we heard the president peddling some conspiracy theorys about mail-in voting and voter fraud and some misleading information about that again. we just need to stress there is no evidence that widespread fraud is a risk in this election in affecting the outcome. the president has really been touting this announcement from the justice department this week that they are looking into the circumstances surrounding nine improperly discarded ballots in pennsylvania. some of those were filled out for trump. the justice department's announcement of that investigation raised some eyebrows because they were violating ballot secrecy principles and going to so much detail about an active
last night in his rally in newport news, virginia, the president said he would be open to a friendly transfer of power but only if he felt he wasn't cheated out of his victory. take a listen. >> that's the only way we're going to lose is if there's mischief. mischief. and it will have to be on a big scale. so be careful. and we do want a very friendly transition. but we don't want to be cheated and be stupid. >> we heard the president peddling some conspiracy theorys about mail-in...
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and i heard similar comments from the president last night at his rally in newport news, virginia. president there kind of walking back comments from earlier in the week where he refused to say he would support a peaceful transition. but at the same time, wolf, still telling supporters that the only legitimate outcome of the election is one in which the president is crowned the victor and that is not only false because there are a myriad of ways joe biden could win the election without any fraud, without any cheating, and there's of course no evidence of widespread voter fraud, but it's also potentially dangerous because it sets up a scenario where at least a third of the country that, you know, follow the president's every word and perhaps as much as half the country might not believe the results of the election because of what the president is saying, if indeed joe biden defeats donald trump at the ballot box on november 3rd. wolf, the president also discussing the supreme court nomination process, making very clear he wants to see this nomination, this confirmation happen before
and i heard similar comments from the president last night at his rally in newport news, virginia. president there kind of walking back comments from earlier in the week where he refused to say he would support a peaceful transition. but at the same time, wolf, still telling supporters that the only legitimate outcome of the election is one in which the president is crowned the victor and that is not only false because there are a myriad of ways joe biden could win the election without any...
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they have been identified as 29-year-old staff sergeant ian mclauchlin of newport news, virginia, andld private first class miguel of joliet, illinois. and they were killed in a road side bombing that injured two others. the taliban are claiming responsibility. villa is survived by his parents. mclauchlin leaves behind a wife and four children. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. total body refresh. power your day with megared. diarrhea? pepto diarrhea to the rescue. it's 3x concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only treats symptoms it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at its source with pepto diarrhea. - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. they use stamps.com all the services of the post o
they have been identified as 29-year-old staff sergeant ian mclauchlin of newport news, virginia, andld private first class miguel of joliet, illinois. and they were killed in a road side bombing that injured two others. the taliban are claiming responsibility. villa is survived by his parents. mclauchlin leaves behind a wife and four children. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. total...
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bragg, north carolina. 29 years old from newport news, virginia, he leaves behind a wife and four children. the 21-year-old leaves behind both of his parents. they were deployed to the middle east amid rising tensions with iran. >> nancy pelosi is defending her decision to delay sending articles of impeachment to the senate. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of...
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rachel bitecofer, a political scientist from christopher newport university in virginia told me the presidentd claims. his demeanour was very similar in the town hall as it has been in the virus briefings, and, you know, it is bold, often times factually inaccurate information. you know, the death toll is that he's exciting now, just a week ago he was talking about how they would cap out in the 50s or 60s, now we're heading towards 70,000 dead here in america. so i think his effort to paint a positive outlook for americans, i think it's motivated a little bit by his need to, you know, come up with a real election strategy, but ultimately i do think he's setting himself up forfailure every time he leaves a benchmark like a vaccine by the end of the year, that is unlikely to be hit. of course this was broadcast, hosted by, fox news, a conservative news network and one that's generally friendly to the president. do these kind of events again much traction outside of the network on which they are aired? number one, i'll make it really clear that trump has given almost no interviews to any network
rachel bitecofer, a political scientist from christopher newport university in virginia told me the presidentd claims. his demeanour was very similar in the town hall as it has been in the virus briefings, and, you know, it is bold, often times factually inaccurate information. you know, the death toll is that he's exciting now, just a week ago he was talking about how they would cap out in the 50s or 60s, now we're heading towards 70,000 dead here in america. so i think his effort to paint a...
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. >> reporter: the president's rally in newport news, virginia he peddled theories about mail in ballots. the white house seized this week on news from the department of justice that it had opened an investigation into nine improperly discarded ballots in pennsylvania and that too raised allegations of politicalization from the doj because they disclosed some of those ballots were for trump. it suggests the election will be susceptible to widespread fraud. now the white house attempted something of a clean up if you can consider it that way by saying the president would accept the results of a free and fair election but the president wants to decide whether it's free or fair and continues to suggest throughout the week that may not be possible if expanded mail in vote is allowed to move forward. last night we heard the president making jokes about clinging power beyond just a couple of terms. >> will we be president in ten years? only if we had a couple of terms. there's your breaking news. i told you he's a dictator. he will not give up power. >> reporter: now, obviously, the president
. >> reporter: the president's rally in newport news, virginia he peddled theories about mail in ballots. the white house seized this week on news from the department of justice that it had opened an investigation into nine improperly discarded ballots in pennsylvania and that too raised allegations of politicalization from the doj because they disclosed some of those ballots were for trump. it suggests the election will be susceptible to widespread fraud. now the white house attempted...
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and you mentioned me as being born in newport news, virginia, and i was raised in the borough of queensof new york there. so we were over a distance apart over the river here. but i didn't know him before i went into the service. he was operations officer in the 301st fighter squadron, and when i went over there he had already gotten about 100 missions under his belt. he was serving his second tour. but, anyway, the war ended in may of 1945, and we -- all of us got on the boat together and we came back from italy, landed in staten island and colonel friend over there, he went home to his family in manhattan there and i took the subway and went home to my family in queens. i guess i was home for about two days and i got a call from colonel friend, he says -- harry, he said i'd like you to come on over and meet my family in manhattan here, so i went over and met his family and little did i know this would end up a 68-year marriage to his sister. [ applause ] >> but i call him cupid because he did the same thing with another one of his sisters there. brought one of the tuskegee airmen home
and you mentioned me as being born in newport news, virginia, and i was raised in the borough of queensof new york there. so we were over a distance apart over the river here. but i didn't know him before i went into the service. he was operations officer in the 301st fighter squadron, and when i went over there he had already gotten about 100 missions under his belt. he was serving his second tour. but, anyway, the war ended in may of 1945, and we -- all of us got on the boat together and we...
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virginia, governor ralph northam and his wife have tested positive for covid-19. presidenent trump repeatedly attacked the democratic governor at his rally in newport news, virginia, friday night, hours after news of northam's infection was announced. virginia officials had attempted to halt the rally, which violates an executive order by northam banning gatherings of more than 250 peoplele. in labor news, the airline industry is set to cut over 35,000 jobs by the end of the week, barring a move from congress to continue funding payroll protections included as part of the cares act, due to exexpire at the end of this mon. in education news, new york city's principals union unanimously passed a vote of no confidence in mayor bill de blah zero, asking -- blasio, asking that he cede control of city schools to the state education department for the duration of the pandemic. this comes just days before the now-twice-delayed reopening of the city's public schools, which is scheduled to happen this week. the global covid-19 deatath toll is nearing 1 million, with over 33 million reported cases. latin america continues to suffer the ravages of the virus, with five out of
virginia, governor ralph northam and his wife have tested positive for covid-19. presidenent trump repeatedly attacked the democratic governor at his rally in newport news, virginia, friday night, hours after news of northam's infection was announced. virginia officials had attempted to halt the rally, which violates an executive order by northam banning gatherings of more than 250 peoplele. in labor news, the airline industry is set to cut over 35,000 jobs by the end of the week, barring a...
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a college administrator originally from newport news, virginia...eturning champion-- a legal technology professional from los angeles, california... ...whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, everyone, and welcome aboard. well, now that we have thanksgiving behind us, we can start gearing up for what promises to be the most unusual christmas holiday season in memory, particularly with regard to shopping. gonna be a lot of delivery trucks out there, believe me. we have an excellent champion today returning in ryan, so tracy and ben, be warned. you're gonna have to be at your best to replace him. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and now here are the categories the three of you get to deal with... followed by... give us the better known middle name used by each author, please. then we'll deal with... and finally... ryan, start. it'll take sports joes for $1,000. - ben. - who is joe buck? - good. - sports for $800. - ryan. - who is dimaggio?
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groundbreaking american genius who helped the united states win the race to the moon died on monday in newport news, virginiame. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. nall dogs descend from wolves, or the age, and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed t blue wilderness. you may have gingivitis. when you brush, and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. to give his money to charity, giving pledge when this californian walked away from his billion dollar company for good. he drives a chevy volt, flies comme
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and tonight the president held another rally, this time in newport news, virginia, where many rally goerssocially distanced crowd did not wear masks. back with us tonight is anne rimoin, a professor of epidemiology at ucla, where she runs the university's center for global and immigrant health, specializing in emerging infectious diseases. anne, it is always good to see you. i guess, you know, we got to start with governor desantis making this announcement, basically saying no matter what, we're going to ensure that businesses can operate. he's acting as if the pandemic is no longer a problem. is it no longer a problem? >> katy, we are still in the thick of it. we have cases rising in many states throughout the country here, and when we think about us as a country, you know, we are 4% of the world's population. we have 20% of the deaths. we are nowhere near done with this. this is dangerous. this is irresponsible, and it is frankly just fueling more cases that we will be destined to see as time goes on. >> the other day, dr. redfield of the cdc said that 90% of the population was still at
and tonight the president held another rally, this time in newport news, virginia, where many rally goerssocially distanced crowd did not wear masks. back with us tonight is anne rimoin, a professor of epidemiology at ucla, where she runs the university's center for global and immigrant health, specializing in emerging infectious diseases. anne, it is always good to see you. i guess, you know, we got to start with governor desantis making this announcement, basically saying no matter what,...
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. >> nawaz: bella, in fourth grade, has been attending virtual school from her newport news, virginiae. when do u remember the day when they said, everybody go home?us this vs too much. >> it was march 13. i was at my office and we got this message that schools re going to close and... >> nawaz: and what did you think of that moment? >> i panicked. i completely panicked. >> nawaz: michele's en juggling working full time with overseeing bella's school work. months into the remote-learning experiment, she says she's worried... >> i think that she is right on the cusp of kind of coming out t younger, you know, learning how to read, learning how to write and thingto really understand reading comprehension, looking for clues, learng more complicated math. and i feel like those are really in a classroom for>> nawaz: eve. continues to break new covid records, state and local to re-open schools.der pressure and earlier this month, centers for disease control and prevention director iebert re endorsed that idea. >> we now have substantial data that shows that schools' face-ar to-face ng can be
. >> nawaz: bella, in fourth grade, has been attending virtual school from her newport news, virginiae. when do u remember the day when they said, everybody go home?us this vs too much. >> it was march 13. i was at my office and we got this message that schools re going to close and... >> nawaz: and what did you think of that moment? >> i panicked. i completely panicked. >> nawaz: michele's en juggling working full time with overseeing bella's school work. months...
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was late and, a passi of note: trail-blazing nasa mathematician ntherine johnson has died newport news, virginia. she was a black woman in a fielt almostely white, male and segregated, but her work wrl critical to space missions. decades later, johnson received e presidential medal of freedom. that led to "hidden figures," the book that became an oscar- johnson was portrayed by actress taraji phenson.th kaerine johnson was 101 years old. still toome on the "newshour," what harvey weinstein's convictions means for the "me too" movement; amy walter and as he claims the mtle ofanders frontrunner, plus much more. >> woodruff: there are many ways the "me too" movement began before the allegationsbout harvey weinstein were revealed in 2017, but there's no questiot th weinstein investigation was a milestone moment for what movement.ome an international and as amna nawaz tells us,we stein's conviction today on two felony sex counts is seen at r important milestone. >> nawaz: judy, six women testified during the trial that weinstein assaulted them, but the jury of seven men and five sexual assault, invol
was late and, a passi of note: trail-blazing nasa mathematician ntherine johnson has died newport news, virginia. she was a black woman in a fielt almostely white, male and segregated, but her work wrl critical to space missions. decades later, johnson received e presidential medal of freedom. that led to "hidden figures," the book that became an oscar- johnson was portrayed by actress taraji phenson.th kaerine johnson was 101 years old. still toome on the "newshour," what...
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i have the honor of representing newport news, virginia. last week the newport news community lost police officer who was tragedy ly killed in the line of duty. the officer was only 24 years old and was a mother of a 2-year-old daughter. the newport news community has lost someone who dedicated her life to public service. in addition to serving with the newport news police department, katie was a navy veteran and she also spent time volunteering as a basketball coach at the local boys and girls club. only 11 newport news police officers have died in the live duty in the last 100 years, and the last loss of an officer in the line of duty occurred over 25 years ago. officer katie was the first woman. i want to send pie deepest condolences to the friends and family, as well as members of the newport news blod are dealing with this tragic loss of a colleague. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the gentlema
i have the honor of representing newport news, virginia. last week the newport news community lost police officer who was tragedy ly killed in the line of duty. the officer was only 24 years old and was a mother of a 2-year-old daughter. the newport news community has lost someone who dedicated her life to public service. in addition to serving with the newport news police department, katie was a navy veteran and she also spent time volunteering as a basketball coach at the local boys and girls...