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>> norfolk virginia saint pius. they would kill me if i didn't mention it. >> host: do you remember that weekend? >> guest: we all remember it. we were all of a sudden everyone was crying. a good friend of mine was cleaning out his locker for the weekend because the next weekend was thanksgiving. the odd thing is i guess you have to be in catholic school at the time to understand that i remember saying to my friend he's the only catholic elected president who didn't live to finish out his term. that's the way we looked at it back then. i was seven when kennedy ran for president and i was so excited. it was the eighth sacrament to be for john f. kennedy and i passed out literature in my neighborhood about it. i remember warming -- woman slamming the door and saying i don't support papists. i didn't know what tape is was and i had to ask my father. there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i had a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade classroom and telling us and the only two things i r
>> norfolk virginia saint pius. they would kill me if i didn't mention it. >> host: do you remember that weekend? >> guest: we all remember it. we were all of a sudden everyone was crying. a good friend of mine was cleaning out his locker for the weekend because the next weekend was thanksgiving. the odd thing is i guess you have to be in catholic school at the time to understand that i remember saying to my friend he's the only catholic elected president who didn't live to...
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engineers, a three-year long study to look at how climate change can affect the naval base in norfolk, virginiaparts of that naval base could be under water. when we look at communities, including military communities, is the department of defense affected by this, too? >> that's absolutely right. among the agencies that are tasked with coming up with an analysis over the course of the next nine months is front and center the department of defense and housing and urban development and the epa and such. the d.o.d. is one of the focuses of the folks who are being asked to assess how climate change may impact their mission and what they do. >> so now there's an executive order, a task force for nine months, what happens next. >> the nine-month period is really interesting because it's widely expected to overlap the period of time where the obama administration is going to be pak making a decision on the keystone pipeline out of canada which is an issue that the canadians want approved and the environmental community has rallied against. so for the obama administration, the timetable of this is goi
engineers, a three-year long study to look at how climate change can affect the naval base in norfolk, virginiaparts of that naval base could be under water. when we look at communities, including military communities, is the department of defense affected by this, too? >> that's absolutely right. among the agencies that are tasked with coming up with an analysis over the course of the next nine months is front and center the department of defense and housing and urban development and the...
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those of us who lived through it, i was in the sixth grade in a catholic elementary school in norfolk, virginiai've never to this day seen so many adults and children crying all at once. it was absolutely horrible. but just to reinforce another point, 200,000 people did show up on the streets of dallas. by the way, they were fairly teg rated crowds on the street. >> absolutely. even prior to with the faces of celebration and faces of pain, michael? >> remember when this was. five months after john kennedy set the first big civil rights big into congress ever, which said it was going to be passed that african-americans and everyone could use places of public accommodation. so this is someone who directly made the lives of african-americans an awful lot better. >> reed, speaking and larry, as well. growing up in texas and going through this path, so much of what i recall as a young child far years after this, was the talk of conspiracy and you've written about this, the number of people who believe in conspiracies. i think part of my childhood, many of the adults wanted to forget what happened or
those of us who lived through it, i was in the sixth grade in a catholic elementary school in norfolk, virginiai've never to this day seen so many adults and children crying all at once. it was absolutely horrible. but just to reinforce another point, 200,000 people did show up on the streets of dallas. by the way, they were fairly teg rated crowds on the street. >> absolutely. even prior to with the faces of celebration and faces of pain, michael? >> remember when this was. five...
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kennedy showed up and it was in the spring of 64, he died and i saw them on the main street in norfolk virginiaand of course the memorial was right there. i know we are running out of time but i just wanted to mention the fact that we have a chapter on each of the nine successors and we have new information that people would never come across, carter for example gave me a long interview and i think that i have been able to identify where the feud between jimmy carter and ted kennedy began its actually in the campaign of 76. the, there is a lot in there and i am proud of that section on the legacy because we took the largest study ever done on the former president and focused it on john f. kennedy. i hired peter hart, a turkic job. over 2,000 adult americans said we could do a lot of analysis in the subcategory plus richmond virginia, chicago and los angeles. and we found john f. kennedy with that short presidency is the most admired, liked, respected and popular president of the modern era. a history in who studies the actual record would say, on. 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me is t
kennedy showed up and it was in the spring of 64, he died and i saw them on the main street in norfolk virginiaand of course the memorial was right there. i know we are running out of time but i just wanted to mention the fact that we have a chapter on each of the nine successors and we have new information that people would never come across, carter for example gave me a long interview and i think that i have been able to identify where the feud between jimmy carter and ted kennedy began its...
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well, if you're in norfolk, virginia, you get a 12-foot arched bridge.ewhere, similar ingredients have cooked up a football on the 20-yard line. a sea creature stuck in the sand. video games gone wild. even a beating heart. this is can-struction, an annual competition dating back to 1992 and now held in more than 150 cities throughout the world where architects, engineers and designers face off to build the most elaborate structures out of full canned goods all for a good cause. the rules are basic. the statues must be self- supporting formed almost entirely of cans and completed in just six hours. ribbons go for structural ingenuity, best use of labels, and potential to make a nutritious meal, among others. after a few days in the spotlight, the edible building blocks are donated to local food banks. mark hinckley has been organizing the competition in norfolk for the past 17 years >> architects by nature like to compete against each other. there's always a lot of architects and engineers that are going after the same projects. and it's nice to have tho
well, if you're in norfolk, virginia, you get a 12-foot arched bridge.ewhere, similar ingredients have cooked up a football on the 20-yard line. a sea creature stuck in the sand. video games gone wild. even a beating heart. this is can-struction, an annual competition dating back to 1992 and now held in more than 150 cities throughout the world where architects, engineers and designers face off to build the most elaborate structures out of full canned goods all for a good cause. the rules are...
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in norfolk, virginia. and i remember the announcement that came out over the loud speaker.ooms. and i was just taken by it. the announcement came out that the president had been assassinated and school was going to be let out. and some of the kids were saying assassinated, what does that mean? what does that mean? and -- i remember the teachers gathering in the hall and was just -- there was tremendous emotion, tremendous emotion. so i got on my bike, i was a paper boy at the time. i was a little guy and i used to ride my bike to school every day. so our home was only about eight blocks away, so i got home and my mom who was high school english teacher had already gotten home, they let school out and she was in the front of the -- in front of the house sitting in the car and i drove my bike up next to my mom and she had her window rolled down and she was listening to the radio. and she was just sobbing. and i didn't know what to say. and i'd never seen my mother cry that hard. i was just a young guy under 10 years old. and that's what i remember. and then, of course, the da
in norfolk, virginia. and i remember the announcement that came out over the loud speaker.ooms. and i was just taken by it. the announcement came out that the president had been assassinated and school was going to be let out. and some of the kids were saying assassinated, what does that mean? what does that mean? and -- i remember the teachers gathering in the hall and was just -- there was tremendous emotion, tremendous emotion. so i got on my bike, i was a paper boy at the time. i was a...
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. >> the newest nuclear aircraft carrier was christened at a shipyard in norfolk virginia yesterday, the ford is the first in a new class of ships that will require fewer crew members. >> three of the four doolittle raiders saluted their fallen comrades in dayton ohio last night with a final toast. in 1942, just months after the attack on pearl harbor, the raiders boosted american morale with a daring air assault on the japanese mainland. today's weather. cool air is covering much of the country except for the south, northwest we will be dealing with some november rain, the week ahead will be much colder and wetter, especially in the east. coming up, sunday in the park, in beijing. coming up, sunday in the park, in beijing. but first, the buzz, here we go, ton. >> osgood: twitter, for the uninitiated is a way to transmit brief messages to people around the world, and this past week investors sent their own sort of message, putting up the opening price of twitter stock a full 60 percent in just the first two days of trading, why are so many people so bullish on twitter? tracy smith ta
. >> the newest nuclear aircraft carrier was christened at a shipyard in norfolk virginia yesterday, the ford is the first in a new class of ships that will require fewer crew members. >> three of the four doolittle raiders saluted their fallen comrades in dayton ohio last night with a final toast. in 1942, just months after the attack on pearl harbor, the raiders boosted american morale with a daring air assault on the japanese mainland. today's weather. cool air is covering much...
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>> guest: in norfolk, virginia, said francis elementary. they will kill me but don't mention it. i remember everything about it. and remember everyone was crying. and i went to my locker. a friend of mine was, in the locker for the weekend because the next week was thanksgiving. the odd thing is -- i guess you have to be in catholic school of the time to understand, but i remember saying to my friend, he's the only catholic l. -- ever elected president and did not live to finish out his term. that is the way we looked at it. i was seven when he ran for president, and i was so excited. it was the eighth sacrament to be for john f. kennedy. i passed out literature in my neighborhood about a. i remember a woman slamming the door and saying, i don't support papistry that it not know what that was. i had to ask my father, but it was a big deal, and there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i have a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade classroom than telling us. and the two things that i remember after that when i got home standing at the coffee table a
>> guest: in norfolk, virginia, said francis elementary. they will kill me but don't mention it. i remember everything about it. and remember everyone was crying. and i went to my locker. a friend of mine was, in the locker for the weekend because the next week was thanksgiving. the odd thing is -- i guess you have to be in catholic school of the time to understand, but i remember saying to my friend, he's the only catholic l. -- ever elected president and did not live to finish out his...
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the virginia governor's race on the air in norfolk virginia. >> terry mcauliffe will make an outstandingovernor. it's mcauliffe who's been operating. it will be open, pragmatic, friendly to business, and committed to job growth. he has sensible, business friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. that's what virginia needs. for us, the decision is clear -- terry mcauliffe. >> big differences for the race of governor. expands obama care, increases spending, raising your taxes by $1700. tim cuccinella, cutting taxes. terry mcauliffe, expand obama care. cuccinelli, cut taxes. to stop obama care and higher taxes, there's one choice. >> i'm ken cuccinelli, candidate for governor. >> difficulties piled up. you mentioned a few of them. today the president will be cam page for terry mcauliffe. >> the mcauliffe campaign didn't have it go in earlier. mcauliffe didn't try to nationalize this debate. i don't think the president's clinton will do a lot better. he and president clinton are best friends. it allowed him to raise a lot of mon
the virginia governor's race on the air in norfolk virginia. >> terry mcauliffe will make an outstandingovernor. it's mcauliffe who's been operating. it will be open, pragmatic, friendly to business, and committed to job growth. he has sensible, business friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. that's what virginia needs. for us, the decision is clear -- terry mcauliffe. >> big differences for the race of governor....
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you'll see a real turnout operation in places like richmond and northern virginia and norfolk area. specifically where i am in this precinct in northern virginia which used to be a republican area but gone more towards democrats for the last few election cycles, turnout is around 20 to 25%. if you go around to other parts of northern virginia, there's reports of turnout being up. we're hearing increased turnout in the most southwest region of the state, around roanoke. but so far overall from folks i've spoken to over here, get individual anecdotes, they have said i used to be a republican but the republican party has left me. i heard that a number of times from voters who come up and talk to me here. more interesting enough, what you mentioned earlier, this is really a referendum on national issues. one issue in the back of voters mind, the government shutdown. so many federal workers were affected by that. so many contractors around that norfolk area depend on the military contracts and they were affected about that. that's something which is really turned the race in mcauliffe's f
you'll see a real turnout operation in places like richmond and northern virginia and norfolk area. specifically where i am in this precinct in northern virginia which used to be a republican area but gone more towards democrats for the last few election cycles, turnout is around 20 to 25%. if you go around to other parts of northern virginia, there's reports of turnout being up. we're hearing increased turnout in the most southwest region of the state, around roanoke. but so far overall from...
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the areas of richmond, here in northern virginia, down around norfolk, that whole area. ken cuccinelli, he's going in around the roanoke, lynchburg, shenandoah, the republican strongholds to get out the vote. this has been very much been a nationalized race as you have reported. the last few days we've seen a real movement from democrats to try and bring back the government shutdown and put it in the forefront of virginia voters' minds. that's very important for a lot of p federal workers in northern virginia and the federal contractors around the norfolk area depend so much on the military industry. republicans trying to tie mcauliffe directly to the president's health care law as well as high taxes. you haven't really seen too much of the lab frel their own parties you've seen terry mcauliffe, jobs, ken cuccinelli, running against washington. the republican and democrat moniker has not been pumped up from each candidate. lastly, chuck, this interesting factoid, if mcauliffe pulls this off tonight he would be the fourth governor in a row born above the mason/dixon line
the areas of richmond, here in northern virginia, down around norfolk, that whole area. ken cuccinelli, he's going in around the roanoke, lynchburg, shenandoah, the republican strongholds to get out the vote. this has been very much been a nationalized race as you have reported. the last few days we've seen a real movement from democrats to try and bring back the government shutdown and put it in the forefront of virginia voters' minds. that's very important for a lot of p federal workers in...
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the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county.guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which should favor mcauliffe. is a relatively close race, closer than some of the poll suggested it would be. he is roughly on par with president obama's numbers and a swing sweet counties -- counties which is one of the main suburban counties outside of the capitol in richmond. performed obama. cuccinelli will be the underdog race remains too close to call. >> about 80% of the vote now in and ken cuccinelli is ahead, 47% to 60 -- 46%. all of the polls are this past week showing terry mcauliffe ahead and the libertarian candidate getting anywhere 8%.ween 5%- that does not seem to be the numbers so far. hashe libertarian candidate been consistently polling around 7% and that might drop off some edcause these are areas favori e so he has underperformed a little bit
the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county.guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which should favor mcauliffe. is a relatively close race, closer than some of the poll suggested it would be. he is roughly on par with president obama's numbers and a swing sweet...
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and that's a view that i share ith the next will the governor of virginia ralph norfolk. [cheers and applause] while, there are a lot of proud democrats here and and aren't we proud here tonight, folks? [cheers and applause] i'm also particularly proud to welcome all the republicans here tonight. give them a great round of applause. [cheers and applause] the truth is that this election was never a choice between democrats and republicans. it was a choice about whether virginia would continue the mainstream bipartisan tradition that has served us so well over the last decade, at time when washington was often broken, just think about what virginia has been able to accomplish when we work together. under governor mark warner, we preserved our triple-a bond rating and he made the single largest investment in k-12 education in virginia history. under governor tim kaine we were honored as the best state to do business, the best man in state and he prudently guided us through the great recession. [cheers and applause] and let me say this, under governor bob mcdonald, our unempl
and that's a view that i share ith the next will the governor of virginia ralph norfolk. [cheers and applause] while, there are a lot of proud democrats here and and aren't we proud here tonight, folks? [cheers and applause] i'm also particularly proud to welcome all the republicans here tonight. give them a great round of applause. [cheers and applause] the truth is that this election was never a choice between democrats and republicans. it was a choice about whether virginia would continue...
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virginia beach. i'm going through norfolk to see him. regular thanksgiving with the family. >> so you came here and you saw at first it was a two-hour delay? >> yes. it was a two-hour delay. and then i guess they're doing what they can to get everything back on status. so it dropped from a two-hour to like 1 hour 15. now it's less than an hour. >> all you want to do is get home to the turkey. >> yes. get home and relax. >> hoping you get there quickly sooner rather than later. and ashleigh we can tell you as far as how other airports are looking. newark laguardia philadelphia, boston o'hare detroit, charlotte. we're noticing a lot of delays there. we spoke to the airlines however, and they told us yesterday they're expecting more delays than they are cancellations. they are not, according to the airlines as of yesterday, expecting severe cancellations. >> that is much better news and so is the image behind you. it looks like things are as good as they could be in a circumstance like that. >>> in washington, d.c. i want to take you to the
virginia beach. i'm going through norfolk to see him. regular thanksgiving with the family. >> so you came here and you saw at first it was a two-hour delay? >> yes. it was a two-hour delay. and then i guess they're doing what they can to get everything back on status. so it dropped from a two-hour to like 1 hour 15. now it's less than an hour. >> all you want to do is get home to the turkey. >> yes. get home and relax. >> hoping you get there quickly sooner rather...
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off year election needs to turn out high-density urban areas like northern virginia, like richmond k like the areas around norfolk. that's where he's really trying to. cuccinelli wants shenandoah, roanoke, conservative red areas. this will come down to the swing counties we've always said, prince william, wood ridge. get out the vote effort comes anywhere close to what president obama was able to achieve in 2012, democrats should be all right. as of right now from where we see, it's slow but steady. from where i am, nothing extraordinary nonetheless, kristen. >> chris, i want to turn to you. luke says turnout so but steady. as you know, the virginia governor race has gotten negative. mcauliffe far outspent cuccinelli. this race that big national implications, doesn't it? >> yes, because it's virginia. this has been one of the emergent swing states over the last eight years of presidential elections. barack obama when he won virginia in 2008 was the first democrat to win virginia at the presidential level since lyndon johnson. that tells you where virginia was for those decades. he won in 2008 with 53, 2012 with 5
off year election needs to turn out high-density urban areas like northern virginia, like richmond k like the areas around norfolk. that's where he's really trying to. cuccinelli wants shenandoah, roanoke, conservative red areas. this will come down to the swing counties we've always said, prince william, wood ridge. get out the vote effort comes anywhere close to what president obama was able to achieve in 2012, democrats should be all right. as of right now from where we see, it's slow but...
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♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> a well-known virginia day after what police are investigating as an attempted to murder/suicide. they say creigh deeds' son apparently stabbed him more than ten times in the head and torso and killed himself hours after going emergency psychiatric evaluation. cnn's chris lawrence is in charlottesville, virginia, for us. chris, we're learning more details about what happened between father and son. what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, wolf. you mentioned some of it about the ten times. and sources close to the investigation are also saying that that stabbing took place just outside of the family's home. and as creigh deeds sort of stumbled down that long driveway, out to the main road, bleeding. that's when his son went back into the home and that's where he shot himself. we're also told that creigh deeds had been trying to help his son sort of get his life back on track by several family friends. that's one of the reasons that creigh deeds had his son moved back into the home, and it was onl
♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> a well-known virginia day after what police are investigating as an attempted to murder/suicide. they say creigh deeds' son apparently stabbed him more than ten times in the head and torso and killed himself hours after going emergency psychiatric evaluation. cnn's chris lawrence is in charlottesville, virginia, for us. chris, we're learning more details about what happened between...
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norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> joining me around the table, a republican in virginia, brown brownstein, editorial director atnn political commentator. welcome all. so i'm going to give you your chance to pull out one thing that tells you everything you need to know about 2013 going into 2014. >> you got the cuccinelli strategy which is the basically communicate with 35 as you he% electorate. hope negative ads get you 15% and you have the christie strategy to suspend a year and a half of communicating with every segment of the lekt rat. i'll take the latter over the former because i wins. i pull out one stat we haven't heard enough this week, chris christie got 22% of the african-american vote. considering how much that community loathes republicans, that's a big deal. >> i want to say, i think the christie win is significant for 2016. it positions him to be a strong candidate for what i call the managerial upscale oriented wing of the party. i think while winning always beats losing both sides should be terrified. if you look at the fact that even against a nominee as flawed and absolutist as cuccinelli, ter
norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> joining me around the table, a republican in virginia, brown brownstein, editorial director atnn political commentator. welcome all. so i'm going to give you your chance to pull out one thing that tells you everything you need to know about 2013 going into 2014. >> you got the cuccinelli strategy which is the basically communicate with 35 as you he% electorate. hope negative ads get you 15% and you have the christie strategy to...
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it's in the 20s in charleston, west virginia, barely above 30 this williamsport. 40s as you head closer to the coast and near 50 in norfolklocally we have chilly readings. 33 at joint base andrews. bowie is freezing along with germantown this morning. dulles, ashburn both at 33. 30 in manassas. dumfries 31. a frosty start as well with these light winds as we show you the skies here. just a fewer jury rouse clouds mixing in. a light westerly wind. arctic air has moved in toward south central canada. 18 below in prince albert. this is going to modify because they don't have a lot of snow pack yet. if we had a lot of snow on the ground, it would be easy for the cold to hold itself but thankfully we don't. mild readings ahead of it. 50s in kansas city moving toward southern iowa, chicago in the 40s. minneapolis is in the 20s. that cold air shows up or the leading edge of the cold air shows up really well when you look at the radar. a band of snow from montana to south and central south dakota. that's the leading edge. look at the lake snow streamers off lake winnipeg approaching lake superior. for us we're ahead of all of thi
it's in the 20s in charleston, west virginia, barely above 30 this williamsport. 40s as you head closer to the coast and near 50 in norfolklocally we have chilly readings. 33 at joint base andrews. bowie is freezing along with germantown this morning. dulles, ashburn both at 33. 30 in manassas. dumfries 31. a frosty start as well with these light winds as we show you the skies here. just a fewer jury rouse clouds mixing in. a light westerly wind. arctic air has moved in toward south central...
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richmond to the hampton roads to norfolk, cuccinelli wasn't that far from mccauliffe in organization and money and things like that. as we watch this northern virginiaote come in and you never know what happens until you count the vote, but just keep that in mind, the big fundraising gap, the lack of cuccinelli here in the northern part of the state and the issue of abortion, women and all the other issues you brought up. that is the recipe there, if mccauliffe wins, that's what he's going to have to thank for it. >> northern virginia precincts being slower to come in, essentially the northern part of the state is what we're still waiting for. is there any reason as to why those precincts are last to come in. >> fairfax county, that's just on the other side of the beltway here in northern virginia, they were the last precincts to report. that put jim westboubb on top o there's always that one county or two that are very slow to come in in the state of virginia, that county is fairfax, and in this state, it's a huge democratic number. we know democrats are going to wing it big, but how big? what's the raw vote? that's the unknown, that's why all of o
richmond to the hampton roads to norfolk, cuccinelli wasn't that far from mccauliffe in organization and money and things like that. as we watch this northern virginiaote come in and you never know what happens until you count the vote, but just keep that in mind, the big fundraising gap, the lack of cuccinelli here in the northern part of the state and the issue of abortion, women and all the other issues you brought up. that is the recipe there, if mccauliffe wins, that's what he's going to...
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virginia outside of washington. the ratio in the more congested areas on the edges of norfolk and the richmond area. joining us live from "the washington post." is a stranger to many democrats. never held elected office. >> he is a national figure. he has never held elected office anywhere. he has done virtually nothing until he ran for governor. whomped andant -- was sort of humiliated. to his credit he went out and traveled around the state and spent four years getting to know people, schmoozing people, le, drumming up support. by the time he ran again no one ran against him. park,are going to asbury new jersey. from asbury park as family members of chris christie on hand for a victory celebration for the new jersey governor. harder in school, on the field, and hopefully someday find a job that i am as passionate about as they are about theirs. [applause] here's my sister, bridget. >> my mom and dad always made time for us. even though they have really busy jobs, mom still has time to do homework with me every night and dad comes to my soccer games to cheer me on. here is my brother, patrick. >> w
virginia outside of washington. the ratio in the more congested areas on the edges of norfolk and the richmond area. joining us live from "the washington post." is a stranger to many democrats. never held elected office. >> he is a national figure. he has never held elected office anywhere. he has done virtually nothing until he ran for governor. whomped andant -- was sort of humiliated. to his credit he went out and traveled around the state and spent four years getting to know...
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virginia, a little different than wilson high school where you attended. >> continue on. >> interestingly enough you are right. this is a turnout election for terry mcauliffe. he needs high turnout in areas richmond, norfolk, kind of that hamptons road area. the government shutdown is very much in the back of people's mind especially around welsch d.c. that card is one mcauliffe has been playing a lot. in terms of turnout we're around the 20% mark. the latest numbers in this precinct over 1200 people voted at 6:00 a.m. that's on par with what a normal virginia governor's race election is and mcauliffe people wanted to get that up higher. where we stand right now, obviously the polling was going in mcauliffe's direction. so far the turnout would seem to suggest cuccinelli has a chance as we get forward into the day. in terms of talking to voters, most i talked to are not surprised, on the mcauliffe side. most reiterated this point on more than one occasion. i was a republican. i supported george w. bush. the party went away from me. it's been interesting to hear this from the voters. if you look around the area, these are high wealth areas. they want tax cuts for the most part but they have been put off fr
virginia, a little different than wilson high school where you attended. >> continue on. >> interestingly enough you are right. this is a turnout election for terry mcauliffe. he needs high turnout in areas richmond, norfolk, kind of that hamptons road area. the government shutdown is very much in the back of people's mind especially around welsch d.c. that card is one mcauliffe has been playing a lot. in terms of turnout we're around the 20% mark. the latest numbers in this...
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norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginiaent clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he targeted blacks and jewish. he was convicted of hate murders but put to death for killing a man outside of suburban st. louis synagogue. florida congressmen has been sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession. was charged with allegedly buying cocaine in the presence of an undercover officer last month. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. adam: thank you very much. president obama meeting with state insurance commissioners trying to push his fix for americans dealing with canceled health insurance plans. rich edson in washington, d.c., with the latest. how is that going? >> if he needs the state insurance commissioner to sign off allowing
norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginiaent clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he...