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you can see the batch of heavy rain in between, richmond, washington, tornado warnings in eastern virginiaat line of storms. that pivots here, an additional half inch of rain. it's not until the predawn hours that the dry wind drops the windchills into the teens especially tomorrow afternoon. you can see the split in temperatures, 50s, 60s ahead of it. 22 in pittsburg right now. as the precipitation starts to end and the cold air comes in, a winter advisory tomorrow morning, lehigh valley to the poconos with the possibility of freezing rain early tomorrow morning. we have more on this and those brutal windchills in the full forecast. >> all right, adam. "action news" will track the weather through the weekend. join us tomorrow for changes in the forecast for the kickoff game. >> we are learning more about the murder of penn university student blaze bernstein. police say his high school friend killed him. police arrested samuel woodward. the murder happened when bernstein was home in california during winter break. his body was found tuesday in a shallow grave in the park a week after he ha
you can see the batch of heavy rain in between, richmond, washington, tornado warnings in eastern virginiaat line of storms. that pivots here, an additional half inch of rain. it's not until the predawn hours that the dry wind drops the windchills into the teens especially tomorrow afternoon. you can see the split in temperatures, 50s, 60s ahead of it. 22 in pittsburg right now. as the precipitation starts to end and the cold air comes in, a winter advisory tomorrow morning, lehigh valley to...
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[laughing] [applause] i was blessed to grow up on virginia's eastern shore, and to call it my home.d i spent hours behind our house, crabbing and fishing on the chesapeake bay. to this day that is where i find peace. when i was just old enough to take to the water myself, my dad helped me build a rowboat and launch it, with strict instructions, stay close to home. as i grew and became more comfortable, i began to take longer trips away from the shore, until i was ready to head out into the open water. i remember standing with my father as i prepared to embark, and like all good dads, he knew i was nervous even before i did. he said, ralph, remember when you get out there, you can always trust your compass. if things get dark or foggy, if you can't find your way, keep your eye on the compass. it'll always bring you home saly. he was right about that mpass. as i got older and took various jobs on the water, working on a deep sea fishing boat and as the captain of a ferry to tangier island, i came to trust that compass to guide me when the way ahead was not clear. my dad's advice staye
[laughing] [applause] i was blessed to grow up on virginia's eastern shore, and to call it my home.d i spent hours behind our house, crabbing and fishing on the chesapeake bay. to this day that is where i find peace. when i was just old enough to take to the water myself, my dad helped me build a rowboat and launch it, with strict instructions, stay close to home. as i grew and became more comfortable, i began to take longer trips away from the shore, until i was ready to head out into the open...
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eastern virginia senator mark warner will address the gathering and then we expect to hear, and the vicet jpmorgan chase, weekly standard editor bill kristol and others. again that will start live at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the president of united states. [applause] >> tuesday night president donald trump gets his first date of the union address to congress and the nation. joint c-span for a preview of the eating starting at eight eastern and then the state of the union speech live at 9 p.m. following this be the democratic response, also your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state of union address tuesday night live on c-span. listen live with the free c-span radio app and available live or on-demand on your desktop, photo tablet a c-span.org. >> up next on c-span2 the u.s. supreme court case mccoy versus louisiana. at issue is whether a death row inmate six amendment rights were violated when visiting said he was guilty during his murder trial. even though the defendant didn't want his attorney to say he was guilty. he was convicted and now has
eastern virginia senator mark warner will address the gathering and then we expect to hear, and the vicet jpmorgan chase, weekly standard editor bill kristol and others. again that will start live at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the president of united states. [applause] >> tuesday night president donald trump gets his first date of the union address to congress and the nation. joint c-span for a preview of the eating starting at eight eastern and then the state of the union...
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attorney in eastern virginia, if there's a matter in which you are going to be a witness, you can't supervise the case. i know that not every line in the law is that clear, but this one seems that clear to me. now, rod may be privy to stuff we just flat out don't know. but from where i sit, where i s a witness and he should recuse himself. >> frank, thanks for sticking around with us from the 1:00 p.m. hour. do you have an idea of why rod rosenstein would still be in the position he's in? >> i think chuck raises an interesting point and it may be the reason why rod has not yet been interviewed, they're saving this for timing purposes and perhaps -- perhaps the strategy to somehow wrap up one component of the special counsel investigation and then say that rod can move off of that supervision but i see this as a dilemma. he's becoming a fact witness. you'll recall that he received a draft letter on the firing of comey and he revised it. he drafted it but when he was handed that letter he has -- he has testimony. he can tell us what was the tone, what did that letter look like before you change
attorney in eastern virginia, if there's a matter in which you are going to be a witness, you can't supervise the case. i know that not every line in the law is that clear, but this one seems that clear to me. now, rod may be privy to stuff we just flat out don't know. but from where i sit, where i s a witness and he should recuse himself. >> frank, thanks for sticking around with us from the 1:00 p.m. hour. do you have an idea of why rod rosenstein would still be in the position he's in?...
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you can the ground around the eastern coastal areas, virginia, north carolina, all the way up. the gulf of maine, the storm has charged up the coast. it is windy and blustery. the coldest day in about three years as we max out at 19. tomorrow, dry, sunday as well. system, next temperatures on monday, 40 degrees. timing on monday to mid day, where there could be freezing rain. next friday, we will do it again. next week, temperatures stay in the lower to mid 40's for each afternoon. are looking at problems around the capital beltway. 95, lanes are open leaving .redericksburg better than tying up the left lane. can our road near arizona, icy conditions. a water main break along 27th street before virginia avenue. it should take 10 to 12 hours to repair. northbound rock creek parkway is diverted on eastbound virginia avenue. that is our traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes with an update on 270. autria: as the clock hit midnight, justin timberlake dropped his first new single titled "filthy." >> ♪ put your filthy hands all over me ♪ autria: he is channeling his inner steve j
you can the ground around the eastern coastal areas, virginia, north carolina, all the way up. the gulf of maine, the storm has charged up the coast. it is windy and blustery. the coldest day in about three years as we max out at 19. tomorrow, dry, sunday as well. system, next temperatures on monday, 40 degrees. timing on monday to mid day, where there could be freezing rain. next friday, we will do it again. next week, temperatures stay in the lower to mid 40's for each afternoon. are looking...
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Jan 26, 2018
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conference of mayors is taking a break until about 1:15 eastern when virginia senator mark warner will address the gathering. we expect to hear comments from vice president at jpmorgan chase, "weekly standard" editor bill kristol and others. again that will start live at 1:15 eastern here on c-span2. >>> sunday night on "after words," republicannings in committee spokesperson, cale leigh mcmen any, the making of a populist movement. >> i had conservatives say to me, use this word, i'm not a populist, liberals express aversion to this word. to me it sums up what the book is about, it is the people. i wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. moist of the voters i profiled were trump voters and i profiled some that were not. to me it was capturing an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing electoral defeats certainly we've seen certainly in my lifetime and certainly in modern history. so it was a profile of the american people on given issues from terrorism to poisoned watered in flint, michigan. >>> watch add words, sunday night eastern on c-span2's b
conference of mayors is taking a break until about 1:15 eastern when virginia senator mark warner will address the gathering. we expect to hear comments from vice president at jpmorgan chase, "weekly standard" editor bill kristol and others. again that will start live at 1:15 eastern here on c-span2. >>> sunday night on "after words," republicannings in committee spokesperson, cale leigh mcmen any, the making of a populist movement. >> i had conservatives say...
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"newsmakers," at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. next, virginia governor terry mcauliffe delivers his final state of the commonwealth address. ,e spoke about voting rights gun background checks, and medicaid expansion. isernor-elect ralph nor from being sworn into office today. held in richmond, this is 50 minutes.
"newsmakers," at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. next, virginia governor terry mcauliffe delivers his final state of the commonwealth address. ,e spoke about voting rights gun background checks, and medicaid expansion. isernor-elect ralph nor from being sworn into office today. held in richmond, this is 50 minutes.
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> the virginia board of elections declared a winner today in a house of delegates race to represent the state's 94th district. to do that, and election official holding name out of a bowl to settle a time between the republican incumbent and the democratic challenger. the procedure is based on a 1705 virginie a law. here's what happened in richmond today. this is about 20 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. i do not think i have ever seen so many people at a board of elections meaning before. [laughter] >> we wish you would come back. mr. alcorn: we enjoy the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? thank you. i call to order this meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one item on our agenda this morning. we're here to conduct a drawing to determine the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. ms. simonds, i see you are here this morning. if you wish to say hi to the crowd -- i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> i believe he and his contingency h
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> the virginia board of elections declared a winner today in a house of delegates race to represent the state's 94th district. to do that, and election official holding name out of a bowl to settle a time between the republican incumbent and the democratic challenger. the procedure is based on a 1705 virginie a law. here's what happened in richmond today. this is about 20 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. i do not think i...
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eastern seaboard. overnight in norfolk, virginia the white out conditions trapped a police car on interstate 264. others got on the ground to dig their cars out. boston and other parts of new england should get the brunt of it. forecasters expect a foot to a foot and a half of snow with winds up to 75 miles per hour. it's not just the winds that forecasters are worried about but how quickly the snow could be coming down upwards of three inches per hour. >> we always get a couple blizzards a year so we are kind of expecting it. >> this is nothing. new england people crying about this they need to go back to arkansas or mississippi. >> southerners had a different reaction. >> this is crazy. >> drivers in georgia had to clear off their cars. >> i don't even really know how to drive on the road snow wednesday for the first time in 28 years. but even when the snow stops falling there's no relief. single digit temperatures return to the northeast. kenneth craig, cbs news, boston. >>> a driver slid off the road in snowy conditions in north carolina giving that state its third fatality attributed to the
eastern seaboard. overnight in norfolk, virginia the white out conditions trapped a police car on interstate 264. others got on the ground to dig their cars out. boston and other parts of new england should get the brunt of it. forecasters expect a foot to a foot and a half of snow with winds up to 75 miles per hour. it's not just the winds that forecasters are worried about but how quickly the snow could be coming down upwards of three inches per hour. >> we always get a couple blizzards...
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orient add long frontal boundary not really moving much at all looking steady snow in eastern kentucky, west virginia, central pennsylvania, and then just now, starting to make its way in to portions of our region. poconos and lehigh valley and portions of berks county seeing snow right now. notice how it is not movinge, but just streaming from, southwest, to northeast, and along that same line, through the next couple of hours. so steady snow right now is just starting to push into lehigh county, down into berks county we are seeing snow in the poconos and right along 476 that is where the slowest commute is this evening. that is where winter storm warning has been issued for poconos, that goes now until 11:00 o'clock tomorrow morning , winter weather advisory until early tomorrow morning. philadelphia and points southe , no watches or advisories for us, this snow will take its time getting in. so 9:00 o'clock tonight it is still in the same exact spot and mount pocono right down through portions of the lehigh valley and berks county. finally by later tonight we will see this coastal piece of energy
orient add long frontal boundary not really moving much at all looking steady snow in eastern kentucky, west virginia, central pennsylvania, and then just now, starting to make its way in to portions of our region. poconos and lehigh valley and portions of berks county seeing snow right now. notice how it is not movinge, but just streaming from, southwest, to northeast, and along that same line, through the next couple of hours. so steady snow right now is just starting to push into lehigh...
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attorney in the eastern district of virginia, briefly served as acting attorney general after sally yates was fired. boente replaces james baker who was reassigned late last year. the fbi also confirmed that wray's chief of staff a holdover from comey's tenure is also leaving. >>> in the shutdown blame game, americans are split between president trump and congressional republicans. correspond to the newest survey monkey poll, 39% said democrats in congress are to blame for the three day shutdown. 38% said drum is responsible but only 18% blame congressional republicans. but despite the shutdown politics, american eye support for daca remains high. two-thirds say they support the program that allows d.r.e.a.m.ers to remain in this country. up 4 points since december. 31% oppose the program, a 12 point increase from last month. and 92 respect abo% of democrat independents support doaca. also chuck schumer said he is taking funding for the wall off the table. >> i sat down with president trump on friday and offered him quite a bit. he made an offer for a wall. i said if with we do full d.r.e
attorney in the eastern district of virginia, briefly served as acting attorney general after sally yates was fired. boente replaces james baker who was reassigned late last year. the fbi also confirmed that wray's chief of staff a holdover from comey's tenure is also leaving. >>> in the shutdown blame game, americans are split between president trump and congressional republicans. correspond to the newest survey monkey poll, 39% said democrats in congress are to blame for the three...
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attorney for the eastern district of virginia and worked side by side with james comey serving as chief of staff. real pleasure to have you with us. i know you joined us on short notice. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> let me get your top line reaction to the news story from "the new york times." the headline they have put on it is obstruction shows trump's struggle to keep grip on russia investigation from the details of the story, do you feel this advances our understanding of the status of the investigation involving the president and his potential liability? >> it advances both. we know more about it and the stuff we know now that we didn't know before corroborates, not conclusively but occorroborates the notion there was a plot, an attempt to obstruct the russia investigation. >> when mr. comey explained first to reporters that should be said and soon thereafter under oath to a congressional hearing that he took those detailed notes, he wrote them up as memos and shared the i informati information, can you explain from a legal standpoint from an fbi standpo
attorney for the eastern district of virginia and worked side by side with james comey serving as chief of staff. real pleasure to have you with us. i know you joined us on short notice. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> let me get your top line reaction to the news story from "the new york times." the headline they have put on it is obstruction shows trump's struggle to keep grip on russia investigation from the details of the story, do you feel...
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wind chill advisories and warnings were in effect up and down the eastern seaboard, from maine to virginia. wind chills of minus-100 degrees at the summit of new hampshire's mount washington made it the coldest spot in the lower 48. much of new england is still much of the ntion is dealing with one of the worst flu seasons in years. the centers for disease control and prevention report more than 40,000 cases of the flu. that's nearly three times the number reported at this time last year. last winter, 12 states reported widespread flu activity. that number jumped to 46 states this year. researchers are still investigating the efficacy of this year's flu vaccine. u.s. customs and border protection searched the cell phones and laptops of some 30,000 travelers in 2017. that's 60% more than the year before. the agency says that number is 0.007% of the 397 million who arrived in the u.s. the agency says that the increase is due to electronic devices being a critical sources of information on possible security threats. most of the passengers searched were foreign travelers, but roughly 20% were
wind chill advisories and warnings were in effect up and down the eastern seaboard, from maine to virginia. wind chills of minus-100 degrees at the summit of new hampshire's mount washington made it the coldest spot in the lower 48. much of new england is still much of the ntion is dealing with one of the worst flu seasons in years. the centers for disease control and prevention report more than 40,000 cases of the flu. that's nearly three times the number reported at this time last year. last...
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if you're in southern maryland, lower eastern shore, south central virginia there you are not under a winter weather advisory but everybody else is. again i think ill will start as a wintry mix and probably transition to plain old rain. it will freeze on the surface. sidewalks and roads are likely to become extremely icy this afternoon. plenty more on the winter weather advisory and the threat for freezing rain. guys back to you. >> we'll check in with tucker for mee dale city in a minute. in the district more water main breaks. one of the newest overnight porter street near 34th street northwest. >> all this as we wait for widespread icing issues across the d.c. region this afternoon as tucker just talked about. fox5's melanie alnwick joining us live from with the details on that main break at porter and 34th street. mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yeah, you can see the ice all over the intersection here, left over from the water that was flowing downhill from the water main break up the street there on porter between 34th and 35th. i can tell you that looks like those repair c
if you're in southern maryland, lower eastern shore, south central virginia there you are not under a winter weather advisory but everybody else is. again i think ill will start as a wintry mix and probably transition to plain old rain. it will freeze on the surface. sidewalks and roads are likely to become extremely icy this afternoon. plenty more on the winter weather advisory and the threat for freezing rain. guys back to you. >> we'll check in with tucker for mee dale city in a...
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virginia. via bus in the eastern handle much west virginia.olice had closed off the interstate at the intersection of i 70 and 270 to let the bus caravan come through. there was dump trucks there and suv that stopped and got caught between the dump trucks. it erupted in a ball of fire. and the driver of the suv was killed. they stopped the motorcade, members of the senate democratic caucus and securities here from the capitol got off to assist. two years in a row now almost to the date that wassian 25twaslast year. trying to escort members of congress to their retreat. senate democrats in fact are meeting today. they are having a one-day retreat just a few miles south of washington, d.c. in mt. vernon. you can imagine the logistics that go in to get these members there and then you have a tragedy like this. especially to have one two years in a row. >> harris: wow, you know what? we remember reporting on that. i did not remember the dates were so close and maybe even a little bit of the circumstances in terms of where they were going. chad per
virginia. via bus in the eastern handle much west virginia.olice had closed off the interstate at the intersection of i 70 and 270 to let the bus caravan come through. there was dump trucks there and suv that stopped and got caught between the dump trucks. it erupted in a ball of fire. and the driver of the suv was killed. they stopped the motorcade, members of the senate democratic caucus and securities here from the capitol got off to assist. two years in a row now almost to the date that...
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"newsmakers," at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. next, virginia governor terry mcauliffe delivers his final state of the commonwealth address. ,e spoke about voting rights gun background checks, and medicaid expansion. isernor-elect ralph nor from being sworn into office today. held in richmond, this is 50 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> hey, come on here. [applause] >> as speaker of the house of toegates, it's my pleasure present you the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] gov. mcauliffe: thank you. [laughter] gov. mcauliffe: thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow virginians, good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, ladies and gentlemen of the virginia general assembly, i do once again appreciate the opportunity to address you one final time. [applause] gov. mcauliffe: i would be careful. last year, every republican i gave a shout out, they are not back this year in the chamber. [applause] [laughter] gov. mcauliffe: you guys have done just fine. before i begi
"newsmakers," at 10:00 and 6:00 eastern on c-span. next, virginia governor terry mcauliffe delivers his final state of the commonwealth address. ,e spoke about voting rights gun background checks, and medicaid expansion. isernor-elect ralph nor from being sworn into office today. held in richmond, this is 50 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> hey, come on here. [applause] >> as speaker of the house of toegates, it's my pleasure present you the governor of the commonwealth...
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eastern on c-span. in thereak a tie virginia house of delegates race, the virginia board of elections picked the winner by drawing the candidate names from able between -- from a bowl. >> good morning, everybody. i do not believe i have ever seen so many people at a board meeting. mr. alcorn: we enjoy the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one item on our agenda this morning. we're here to conduct a drawing to determine the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. ms. simonds, i see you are here this morning. if you wish to say hi to the crowd -- i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> i believe he and his contingency have been caught in snow. they were in the northern newport news area and tried to get somebody from the fredericksburg area, so they advised us they will be about 30 minutes late. is that not right? >> i think we have had an update. we have a local representative here. mr. alcorn: excellent. thank you. you're welcome to have a seat in fron
eastern on c-span. in thereak a tie virginia house of delegates race, the virginia board of elections picked the winner by drawing the candidate names from able between -- from a bowl. >> good morning, everybody. i do not believe i have ever seen so many people at a board meeting. mr. alcorn: we enjoy the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one item on our agenda this morning. we're...
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still winter storm warnings for eastern north carolina up here toward elizabeth city, virginia beach still 2k3we9ing snow and a wind chill of 10 degrees. pretty heavy snow too for areas out there in eastern north carolina on the outer banks. once we're done with this in the next couple hours we're just left with the cold. freeze warnings all the way from south texas all the way down to fort myers and everywhere in between. so a lot of the snow and sleet that did fall is still sitting out there. and look at these temperatures this morning. we're now down to 32 in orlando and that's when it gets their attention. 15 in atlanta. so this is as cold as it gets. we warm up from 7. "early today" will be right back. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less jo
still winter storm warnings for eastern north carolina up here toward elizabeth city, virginia beach still 2k3we9ing snow and a wind chill of 10 degrees. pretty heavy snow too for areas out there in eastern north carolina on the outer banks. once we're done with this in the next couple hours we're just left with the cold. freeze warnings all the way from south texas all the way down to fort myers and everywhere in between. so a lot of the snow and sleet that did fall is still sitting out there....
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still winter storm warnings for eastern north carolina up here toward elizabeth city, virginia beach still 2k3we9ing snow and a wind chill of 10 degrees. pretty heavy snow too for areas out there in eastern north carolina on the outer banks. once we're done with this in the next couple hours we're just left with the cold. freeze warnings all the way from south texas all the way down to fort myers and everywhere in between. so a lot of the snow and sleet that did fall is still sitting out there. and look at these temperatures this morning. we're now down to 32 in orlando and that's when it gets their attention. 15 in atlanta. so this is as cold as it gets. we warm up england and the real warm-up begins in the middle of the country today. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. >>> we're also watching that cold. but this is it, guys. warm-up toward the weekend. >> you promise? thanks, bill. >>> fast-forwarding into thursday. president trump travels to the pittsburgh area where he'll address workers at an industrial equipment company. the white house says mr. trump will focus on the economy and
still winter storm warnings for eastern north carolina up here toward elizabeth city, virginia beach still 2k3we9ing snow and a wind chill of 10 degrees. pretty heavy snow too for areas out there in eastern north carolina on the outer banks. once we're done with this in the next couple hours we're just left with the cold. freeze warnings all the way from south texas all the way down to fort myers and everywhere in between. so a lot of the snow and sleet that did fall is still sitting out there....
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virginia. and parts of the maryland eastern shore.re's dry air up here, it is not making any progress to the north. today's highs, well, many of those after midnight. 39 degrees. that helped keep the ground warm enough so that the snow melted. but these temperatures north and west really fell. and now we're in the low 20s. 19 in coatesville. that snow stuck. now it's just starting to get cold at the shore which just got a little bit of snow and temperatures above freezing. feels like it's 10 in wilmington and lancaster and into the teens across much of the rest of the area. this is the way it's going to feel for much of the night and into the morning so we have cold air visiting us. 7 in pottstown. 9 in doylestown. by tomorrow morning, similar numbers. 14 in philadelphia and even at the shore feeling like in the teens to 20. middle of the afternoon tomorrow, it's not feeling. that's more than into the mid-20s. tomorrow night is still cold. and friday morning it's still cold. so we're not done with this yet. it's nothing. nothing near
virginia. and parts of the maryland eastern shore.re's dry air up here, it is not making any progress to the north. today's highs, well, many of those after midnight. 39 degrees. that helped keep the ground warm enough so that the snow melted. but these temperatures north and west really fell. and now we're in the low 20s. 19 in coatesville. that snow stuck. now it's just starting to get cold at the shore which just got a little bit of snow and temperatures above freezing. feels like it's 10 in...
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our live coverage from the virginia state board of elections begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. in the afternoon, the washington institute hosts a policy of the ongoing -- policy discussion of the ongoing protests in iran. that is live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. white house press secretary sarah sanders was asked about new book "fire in fury," and president trump's statement criticizing steve bannon, who was discussed in the book. also discussed -- north korea, budget, and immigration policy. sec. sanders: good afternoon. light crowd.
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eastern. when it gets under way, we'll bring it to you live from the white house. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern and when our guest is josh stein. >>> house minority leader denny hoyer has a news conference on daca. that's the obama administration's program allowing some undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children to remain. president trump is planning to end the program. democrats want legislation to continue the program. yesterday president trump indicated that he's open to that as long as a wall on the u.s./mexico bord ser is part of the legislation. >>> our first guess is representati representative lynnet bearer. good morning you to. >> good morning. >> for those who may not know you on this program, a little bit about your background that broug
eastern. when it gets under way, we'll bring it to you live from the white house. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern...
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eastern time at crow's head, virginia. no injuries to passengers or crew members, this from amtrak.ocal law enforcement investigating the incident. the train originated in washington, d.c. updates will be provided, as you would expect. not a whole heck of a lot from amtrak. they on this press release do not report any injuries. i know we have some reporting to suggest there may be. >> and we're getting word from paul ryan's office that he is not injured. we're seeing a lot of tweets here from people saying that either they know from their representative they're not injured or representatives themselves, steve womack, saying i'm safe. bobby rush saying i'm safe. senator mike rounds say there appear to be no serious injuries among train passengers, tom. what we don't know is what the situation is with the folks on the truck. martha mcsally tweeted to say prayers -- she numbered -- she said there were three people on the truck. we don't have that information independently confirmed as far as you know, right, tom? >> reporter: that's right. and can i make the point that picture on the r
eastern time at crow's head, virginia. no injuries to passengers or crew members, this from amtrak.ocal law enforcement investigating the incident. the train originated in washington, d.c. updates will be provided, as you would expect. not a whole heck of a lot from amtrak. they on this press release do not report any injuries. i know we have some reporting to suggest there may be. >> and we're getting word from paul ryan's office that he is not injured. we're seeing a lot of tweets here...
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at the moment is there still snow rotating off shore from the carolinas and virginia right now but most of the eastern seaboard is nice, clear, quiet and it will stay that way a long with the nice warm up that comes along. so lets show you to sunday kick off time 6:40. 43 degrees for our eagles to beat the vikings, for kick off and we will see a couple cloud , tailgate look awesome. we should be around 50 degrees through the course of the afternoon. that is the official high we are shooting for, kick off temperature cooler as sunsets but it looks good, the whole weekend just in general. fifty-two come monday, chance of showers returning by that point but just too warm for anything but rain showers. >> it looks gorgeous for this weekend. we have to get through this morning commute. we say that all the time we have to get through this morning commute for our early risers. that is the theme. by the way it is still cold out we will have black ice. just take it easy, again, of course, 422 at route 29, so headlights are moving in the, moving in the eastbound direction, that is right, you can see what you ar
at the moment is there still snow rotating off shore from the carolinas and virginia right now but most of the eastern seaboard is nice, clear, quiet and it will stay that way a long with the nice warm up that comes along. so lets show you to sunday kick off time 6:40. 43 degrees for our eagles to beat the vikings, for kick off and we will see a couple cloud , tailgate look awesome. we should be around 50 degrees through the course of the afternoon. that is the official high we are shooting...
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norfolk, virginia beach, cape cod, eastern portions of maine will get nailed with this.wfall map, the norfolk area around 48 inches, looks safe for you. new york city, two to three, maybe four at most. long island, maybe six. boston to cape cod, hallie, we'll see blizzard conditions tomorrow afternoon. there's ice chunks in cape cod bay. those ice chunks during high tide will be pushed up towards docks, boats, whatever is in the water and near the shore. it will be quite the messy scene some tomorrow. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins. i'm sure we'll be talking about with you again throughout the week. i appreciate it. for today's big picture we let to ethiopia for a story that's been under the radar. i want you to look at ethiopian soldiers standing in front of the protesters. people have been demanding more freedoms. the government is taking thousands of political prisoners. but you know what happened earlier today? the ethiopian leader in a surprise to a lot of folks announced he plans to release all political prisoners and close one of the country's most notorious pri
norfolk, virginia beach, cape cod, eastern portions of maine will get nailed with this.wfall map, the norfolk area around 48 inches, looks safe for you. new york city, two to three, maybe four at most. long island, maybe six. boston to cape cod, hallie, we'll see blizzard conditions tomorrow afternoon. there's ice chunks in cape cod bay. those ice chunks during high tide will be pushed up towards docks, boats, whatever is in the water and near the shore. it will be quite the messy scene some...
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frederick through much of northern virginia into maryland along the eastern shore where we'll be seeing the higher totals. right now, we at least have a coating through much of northern virginiin but we'll see higher amounts farther east. it will track to the north and east. take a look at the timing. a lot of people wondering when it will end. i would say by 7:00 to 8:00 a lot of the snow across the interstates will come to an end. along the eastern shore and especially in delaware, ocean city, areas like that, snow continues. as far as the winds increasing and the temperatures getting colder, chuck bell is outside with a closer look at that. hey, chuck. >> good morning, sheena. what the heck happened to my florida vacation. came back into a winter reality. it's going to be a hard turn for everybody. what is essentially turning into a winter strength, almost a hurricane off the coastline has really ramped up the winds. the snowflakes on the front lawn of channel 4 are whizzing by in what is a strong north to northwesterly wind. current winds gusting to near 30 miles per hour areawide.
frederick through much of northern virginia into maryland along the eastern shore where we'll be seeing the higher totals. right now, we at least have a coating through much of northern virginiin but we'll see higher amounts farther east. it will track to the north and east. take a look at the timing. a lot of people wondering when it will end. i would say by 7:00 to 8:00 a lot of the snow across the interstates will come to an end. along the eastern shore and especially in delaware, ocean...
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virginia. we'll have that live in about 20 minutes. 2:30 p.m. eastern. in the meanle time, we'll lookality the week ahead from today's "washington journal." continues. host: joining us for a discussion on many things, particularly in light of the white house and congress this week, are two guests. we are joined by darlene supervalu from the -- superville by adam weaver. if you look at the papers this morning, this is from "the wall street journal," that the president is expected to soften the tone on the speech as far as tomorrow's presentation. darlene, what do we get a sense as far as tone eating into the speech tomorrow? guest 1: the white house has said he is going to speak in more optimistic tones tomorrow. contrast that with the inauguration speech he gave a year ago when he talked about american carnage and painted this very dark picture of the united states of america. he is looking to do a little bit of the opposite and be softer, more optimistic, more hopeful in talking about immigration and some of the other issues that we are going to hear hi
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last year, democrats were going to shepherdstown, west virginia and eastern panhandle. they were going by bus. police closed off the roadway near frederick, maryland if i 70 and i. 270 and i i. 270. some traffic was stopped. there were some dump trucks come an suv in between these and one of the dump trucks didn't see what was going on and slammed into the suv, mashing it between the two dump trucks. there was a bowl of fire that erupted in flames in the driver of the suv last year, january 25th was killed. they stop the buses. security personnel, members of congress, obviously doctors from the office of the attending position got the buses to help. two years and wrote they been and wrote they've been trying to escort members to the retreat space than an incident and a fatality. neil: they are still going on with the retreat so they might get there later than planned but it is still on? >> ready. some members were going separately. vice president mike pence later on here. mitch mcconnell, senate majority leader was traveling separately. at lloyd smucker is a freshman re
last year, democrats were going to shepherdstown, west virginia and eastern panhandle. they were going by bus. police closed off the roadway near frederick, maryland if i 70 and i. 270 and i i. 270. some traffic was stopped. there were some dump trucks come an suv in between these and one of the dump trucks didn't see what was going on and slammed into the suv, mashing it between the two dump trucks. there was a bowl of fire that erupted in flames in the driver of the suv last year, january...
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eastern on book tv. on c-span 2. >>> in his annual state of the commonwealth address virginia governor discussed voting rights. gun background checks. state criminal justice system. and medicaid expansion. this is the last speech for the term limited governor. governor elect will be sworn in on saturday. from the state capitol in richmond this is 15 minutes. >>. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> come on, here. >> speaker of the house. my pleasure. to present to you the governor of virginia. >>> come on. thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow virginiaens. good evening. >> good evening. >> speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court. ladies and gentlemen. of the virginia general assembly. i do once again appreciate the opportunity to address you one final time. [ applause ] >> todd gilbert i would be careful. last yore every republican i gave a shout out they're not back this year in the chamber. you guys have done just fine. before i begin seriously, i would like to thank speaker bill howl for his many years of service to the commonwealth and tell him and his fami
eastern on book tv. on c-span 2. >>> in his annual state of the commonwealth address virginia governor discussed voting rights. gun background checks. state criminal justice system. and medicaid expansion. this is the last speech for the term limited governor. governor elect will be sworn in on saturday. from the state capitol in richmond this is 15 minutes. >>. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> come on, here. >> speaker of the house. my pleasure. to present to you the...
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eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. ♪ on c-span, the tiebreaker in a virginia statehouse race.ublicans and democrats outlined their agenda for 2018. "the washington journal" looks at the trump administration and the infrastructure proposal. we start in richmond where the virginia board of elections met today to determine the winner of the state's fourth house of house delegate seats. the election ended in a tie. a 1705 virginia law, tied races are decided by picking the name at random.
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virginia. the storm continues again to climb up the eastern seaboard. it's strong now and a decent size. it's becoming beyond textbook material when it comes to talking about winter storms. the powerful nor'easter the pressure 1,000 millibars, pressure is the result of how much wind and how strong the wins are with the storm. as this rides to the east 200 miles and skirts off the coast of boston by tomorrow evening, just 24 hours after this particular time it will be down to a 960 millibars that is a drop of 40 millibar, the lower the pressure the stronger the winds and at a pressure that shows hurricane strength winds but thankfully this stays out in the open waters and new england gets whack with up to 2 feet of snowfall. for us not a typical blockbuster off the coast and we get feet of snow, this is a scrape for us. 11:00 tonight snow coming in for new jersey as well as delaware and punctures i-95 after mid ni and snow for everything for the morning rush slowing down and halting at times the morning rush hour and then the heaviest snow the darker colors pull away in the afternoon and
virginia. the storm continues again to climb up the eastern seaboard. it's strong now and a decent size. it's becoming beyond textbook material when it comes to talking about winter storms. the powerful nor'easter the pressure 1,000 millibars, pressure is the result of how much wind and how strong the wins are with the storm. as this rides to the east 200 miles and skirts off the coast of boston by tomorrow evening, just 24 hours after this particular time it will be down to a 960 millibars...
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eastern shore to washington, d.c. >> our mike thomas is driving in d.c. headed toward northern virginia. he continues our live team coverage now so mike, what are conditions looking like where you are? >> reporter: so, so far, guys, good morning to everybody, by the way, we are traveling towards the gw parkway through northern portions of -- or about to cross into northern virginia and so far your major roads are doing all right. we haven't had any major issues on the majors but the side streets, especially as we got farther and farther south in d.c., we're starting to get more and more covered. so, we're definitely hitting a lot of slick spots and i was out taking road temperatures earlier and road temperatures are between 20 and 25 degrees. so, whatever definitely going to stick especially on those untreated roadways. checking out radar, there was a nice band near alexandria, virginia just about an hour ago. so, we're heading down in that direction to see how roads are around there. but so far your majors are fine here and we're going to let you know how things look in alexandria as we
eastern shore to washington, d.c. >> our mike thomas is driving in d.c. headed toward northern virginia. he continues our live team coverage now so mike, what are conditions looking like where you are? >> reporter: so, so far, guys, good morning to everybody, by the way, we are traveling towards the gw parkway through northern portions of -- or about to cross into northern virginia and so far your major roads are doing all right. we haven't had any major issues on the majors but the...
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virginia. and winter storm warnings in effect across much of the eastern seaboard not new york city but the jerseyre and long island winter storm warnings in effect and then another blizzard warning in effect for the cape just south of boston. let's talk about how much snow we're going to be expecting tonight into tomorrow. don't expect easy travel here. new york city probably around 3 to 5 inches in some spots, but as you head east of there, long island upwards of 6 to 10 inches and the bull's eye right now looks to be new england where you can see close to and even over a foot around the boston area and cape cod absolutely brutal conditions it's not just the snow, it's also the wind. take a look at the wind forecast as we head throughout the day on thursday winds gusting over 40, 50 miles per hour, even up to 60 miles per hour on the cape thatcould cause blizzard and near whiteout conditions expect very difficult conditions throughout the day on thursday, winding down but then dangerous cold moves in on friday. back to you. >>> all right. thank you very much. let's get more now on the weather ef
virginia. and winter storm warnings in effect across much of the eastern seaboard not new york city but the jerseyre and long island winter storm warnings in effect and then another blizzard warning in effect for the cape just south of boston. let's talk about how much snow we're going to be expecting tonight into tomorrow. don't expect easy travel here. new york city probably around 3 to 5 inches in some spots, but as you head east of there, long island upwards of 6 to 10 inches and the bull's...
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sessions talking with all enforcement officials in virginia, about national security issues, and immigration priorities of the administration, live at 1:30 eastern. jeb bush will be talking about education savings accounts. he is part of a forum on educational choice. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. up next, a portion of this morning's "washington journal," with a look at the winter flu operate and its severity. we will show you as much as we can until the speech by attorney general jeff sessions. welcome back to the "washington journal" dr. anthony fauci, director of national institute of allergy & infectious disease. doctor, always good to have you. talking about the flu season. guest: yes, indeed. host: so why is this on the record as becoming one of the worst that we've seen? guest: well there are a couple of reasons on the first thing you start up with the virus itself. and when you have a flu season, there are multiple viruses that circulate. they designated by certain letters and numbers. h 1 and n one. when it dominants a season, it is a bad virus. right away, you have one strike against you and right now, this is an h 3 n 2, a histor
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and then primetime begins at 8:00 eastern with c-span's cities tour programs featuring charlottesville, virginia. >>> sunday on c-span's q & a. i propose action before words, i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interests. >> hendrick hank myer, with his book, arthur van danberg, the man of the middle of the american century. >> van denberg finds himself in opposition when fdr is elected when the democrats in the early 1930s take majority in the senate. he's in opposition for the next dozen years. and that means that to get anything done, which often meant resisting some of franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be a coalition. he had to reach across the aisle. >> q and a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> coming up next, a forum on global security and a recently completed naval review of the seventh fleet collisions at sea that took place last year. the vice chief of naval operations also speaks at this u.s. naval institute forum. >> i would li
and then primetime begins at 8:00 eastern with c-span's cities tour programs featuring charlottesville, virginia. >>> sunday on c-span's q & a. i propose action before words, i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interests. >> hendrick hank myer, with his book, arthur van danberg, the man of the middle of the american century. >> van denberg...
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eastern shore this morning. the heaviest snowfall in maryland and virginia is along the beaches.avoc or anything like that but whole lot of fun for some in south carolina in charleston families have been heading out to enjoy the winter wonderland. >> whoo! >> red neck is nice. snow in the south. >> this is fun. >> okay. so good improvisation here. the kids using a body body as surfboard as a sled right. this is kind of like ski in alaska with pick up pulling him. the national weather service says the 5-inches of snow that has fallen is third snowiest day in the history of charleston. all right live look now at the ben franklin parkway. here we go. the city is a mess right now much it's pretty. pretty mess at least from that angle. philadelphia school district and arch diocesan schools announced they are closed tomorrow and by the way, philadelphia just said that all government offices are also closed tomorrow. tow mark that one up, too. and with this cold it looks like it could be a rough go tomorrow, kathy. >> it will be. tomorrow morning is going to be quite cold but not as col
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virginia artist. that's scheduled at 11:00 a.m. eastern. when it gets under way we will bring it to you live here on c-span. later today, a discussion on the protest in iran and what they might mean for the future of the country. that's at 12:30 eastern at the washington institute for near east policy live on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television countries and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the air force general in cargestarge of the u.s. strategic command as well as air force secretary heather wilson and congressman mike rogers were part of a discussion of national security in space from the reagan national defense forum and the reagan library in simi valley. this was moderated by cbs pentagon correspondent david martin. mr. martin: the breakfast panel which was moderated by our cbs colleague margaret brennan, there you saw the future of cbs news. i'm what the militarywould call the legacy ystem. [laughter] the cold war r
virginia artist. that's scheduled at 11:00 a.m. eastern. when it gets under way we will bring it to you live here on c-span. later today, a discussion on the protest in iran and what they might mean for the future of the country. that's at 12:30 eastern at the washington institute for near east policy live on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television countries and is brought to you today by your cable or...
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eastern and you can see it live on c-span. and tomorrow, president trump speaks at the congressional republican retreat at the green briar resort in west virginia. live coverage begins at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on afterwords, former speech writer for president george w. bush and atlantic columnist david frum with his book. he's interviewed by "washington post" nonfiction book critic carless. >> trumocracy is a book about the study of power. that's what the suffix me
eastern and you can see it live on c-span. and tomorrow, president trump speaks at the congressional republican retreat at the green briar resort in west virginia. live coverage begins at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on afterwords, former speech writer for president george w. bush and atlantic columnist david frum with his book. he's interviewed by "washington post" nonfiction book critic carless. >> trumocracy is a book about the study of power....
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8:00 eastern with c-span's cities tour programs featuring charlottesville, virginia. >>> sunday on c-span's q & a. i propose action before words, i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interests. >> hendrick hank myer, with his book, arthur van danberg, the man of the middle of the american century. >> van denberg finds himself in opposition when fdr is elected when the democrats in the early 1930s take majority in the senate. he's in opposition for the next dozen years. and that means that to get anything done, which often meant resisting some of franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be a coalition. he had to reach across the aisle. >> q and a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> coming up next, a forum on global security and a recently completed naval review of the seventh fleet collisions at sea that took place last year. the vice chief of naval operations also speaks at this u.s. naval institute forum. >> i would like to ask everybody to c
8:00 eastern with c-span's cities tour programs featuring charlottesville, virginia. >>> sunday on c-span's q & a. i propose action before words, i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interests. >> hendrick hank myer, with his book, arthur van danberg, the man of the middle of the american century. >> van denberg finds himself in opposition...
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tonight and we will have that here on c-span2 and the president will travel to west virginia and the retreat at 5:20 1 pm eastern on c-span thursday. >> for nearly 20 years, in-depth has featured the nation's best-known nonfiction writers through life conversations about their book. this year is a special project, we are featuring best-selling fiction writers from our monthly program in-depth action addition. join us live sunday at noon eastern with colson whitehead, author of the 2016 best-selling novel the underground railroad which was awarded a pulitzer prize and the national board.his other novels include zone one, bag harbor and the intuition is. our in-depth fiction edition with author colson whitehead live from noon to 3 pm eastern on book tv on c-span2. sunday night on "after words", former speechwriter for president george w. bush and atlantic columnist david frum with his book trump accuracy, the corruption of the american republic. he'sinterviewed by book critic carlos lozada . >> trumpocracy which comes the same root word as democracy is a book about the study of power. that's what the suffix means.
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united states involving the world bank and a majority of those cases were filed in the eastern district of virginia. all of these cases resulted in either a settlement, a default judgment for the plaintiff, or a guilty plea. all of them. according to the g.a.o., report on household workers of foreign diplomats, quote, the people who come to the united states on g-5 visas are among the most vulnerable who enter our borders legally. they are often poor, uneducated, unfamiliar with their rights under united states law. if they find themselves in an abusive situation, their ability to hold their employers accountability is often limited, particularly if their employers enjoy full diplomatic immunity and inviolability. unquote. according to a survey, 85% of domestic worker trafficking survivors report having pay withheld or being paid well below minimum wage in violation of our own domestic laws. 78% have had employers threat ton report them for deportation if they complain. 62% report having their passports or other identification documents taken away or withheld illegally by their employers. we must e
united states involving the world bank and a majority of those cases were filed in the eastern district of virginia. all of these cases resulted in either a settlement, a default judgment for the plaintiff, or a guilty plea. all of them. according to the g.a.o., report on household workers of foreign diplomats, quote, the people who come to the united states on g-5 visas are among the most vulnerable who enter our borders legally. they are often poor, uneducated, unfamiliar with their rights...
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eastern on american history tv on c-span3. now, attorney general jeff sessions speak to local, state, and federal law enforcement in virginia. he discusses national security, immigration reform, and the status of those in the daca program. this is about 25 minutes. lawoday, welcome enforcement partners and our colleagues. thank you so much for being here this afternoon. my name is tracy mccormick. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome our speaker today, attorney general sessions, who is here to discuss terrorism and immigration. i wanted to begin by apologizing that our u.s. attorney could not be here today. he had an unavoidable conflict. he passes along his thanks for all you do and for coming here this afternoon. attorney general jeff sessions has worked in and around the law enforcement for 40 years, and i am honored to be evil to present him given his commitment. i have a personal reason. , because ofuse attorney general sessions, for one glimpse of a moment, my teenage son was almost impressed by me. i was working long hours on weekend and my 17-year-old son said to me, why are you working so hard? you were called -- y
eastern on american history tv on c-span3. now, attorney general jeff sessions speak to local, state, and federal law enforcement in virginia. he discusses national security, immigration reform, and the status of those in the daca program. this is about 25 minutes. lawoday, welcome enforcement partners and our colleagues. thank you so much for being here this afternoon. my name is tracy mccormick. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome our speaker today, attorney general sessions, who is here to...
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virginia state of the state. this weekend, american history tv on c-span3. tonight, at 8:00 easternreel america, the film "saigon: target zero." far from downtown saigon. here, the army succeeded in denying economy -- in denying the communists from using women and children as a shield. sunday, at 10:00, west point graduate and helicopter pilot, stephen. >>
virginia state of the state. this weekend, american history tv on c-span3. tonight, at 8:00 easternreel america, the film "saigon: target zero." far from downtown saigon. here, the army succeeded in denying economy -- in denying the communists from using women and children as a shield. sunday, at 10:00, west point graduate and helicopter pilot, stephen. >>
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a rapid rate, and we had snow. 12 to 18 inches across parts of the north—eastern part of the country. i am in norfolk tom virginianches of snow. and now we are dealing with part two. at two is that it cold weather you talked about, a good 20 fahrenheit below normal as we head into the day tomorrow and sunday, as well, for much of the eastern parts of the united states. you know, cheryl, often when we get poor weather and we have had some snow, nothing compared with what you guys are going through, we always complain it ta kes going through, we always complain it takes us a little bit by surprise, and we struggle to deal with it. how are people dealing with it in the united states, where they have been hit hardest? well, the good news about this storm is it was very well forecast so people knew what was coming. nonetheless, a lot of people think they are prepared and they go out on the icy roads because the secondary roads are a mess, the primary roads are ok but there have been numerous reports of people getting stuck in the snow, car accidents, and also there is nowhere to put the snow. cities like norfolk, virg
a rapid rate, and we had snow. 12 to 18 inches across parts of the north—eastern part of the country. i am in norfolk tom virginianches of snow. and now we are dealing with part two. at two is that it cold weather you talked about, a good 20 fahrenheit below normal as we head into the day tomorrow and sunday, as well, for much of the eastern parts of the united states. you know, cheryl, often when we get poor weather and we have had some snow, nothing compared with what you guys are going...
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eastern through north georgia, gets into west virginia and then eventually a coastal low will help bringome rain changing over to heavy snow. that all happens for us as we go through your wednesday so it's going to be messy here in the northeast wednesday and then so cold, so far south, guys. and it sticks around for two days. things that melt are going to freeze. look at birmingham by wednesday morning, 0 the windchill. >> just keeps going and going. >> does anyone in birmingham own a jacket? >> good question. >> no. >> good question. >>> we'll move on to the white house and new fallout from president trump over those racially charged comments he made in the oval office. the president trying to deny he made them attacking the only democrat in the room. want to go to jon karl with more on the story and, jon, this increases the chances of a government shutdown later this week. >> reporter: no question about that, george. and despite the recriminations and the back and forth, the name-calling, negotiators on the democratic and republican sides are still trying to work out a deal on the und
eastern through north georgia, gets into west virginia and then eventually a coastal low will help bringome rain changing over to heavy snow. that all happens for us as we go through your wednesday so it's going to be messy here in the northeast wednesday and then so cold, so far south, guys. and it sticks around for two days. things that melt are going to freeze. look at birmingham by wednesday morning, 0 the windchill. >> just keeps going and going. >> does anyone in birmingham...
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eastern. when it gets under way, we'll bring it to you live from the white house. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern and when our guest is josh stein. >>> house minority leader denny hoyer has a news conference on daca. that's the obama administration's program allowing some undocumented im
eastern. when it gets under way, we'll bring it to you live from the white house. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern...
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include rob reiner, bradley whitford of movie fame, former virginia governor terry mcauliffe, ron greggen, joy radio back tonight at midnight eastern. it's going to be a little wild. very critical i expect for president trump. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president will address a divided country tonight and will face a hyper charged political atmosphere in d.c. democrats have called on joe kennedy of massachusetts, grandson of bobby kennedy and political heir to the kennedy family to deliver their party's response. the challenge for democrats more than a year after their stunning defeat in 2016 is which direction to take their party. more more i'm joined by tim ryan, democrat from ohio. tim, congressman, you are looked to by many people as the future of the democrats if they're ever going to win back ohio, wisconsin, pennsylvania, the states that will decide the 2020 election as well as the 2016. what is the way for the democrats to win back those states? >> well, straight economic message. we need to talk to people, chris, who obviously take a shower after they get home from work, not only the people who obviously take a sh
include rob reiner, bradley whitford of movie fame, former virginia governor terry mcauliffe, ron greggen, joy radio back tonight at midnight eastern. it's going to be a little wild. very critical i expect for president trump. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president will address a divided country tonight and will face a hyper charged political atmosphere in d.c. democrats have called on joe kennedy of massachusetts, grandson of bobby kennedy and political heir to the...