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, where the ladies of richmond -- first of all, to the ladies of richmond, varina was from mississippi, that was a hit, that was being a hick, and some people might say the same thing today, i hope not, because i'm from alabama. they would get together of after one of these open reef exceptions, and they would just make fun of all these women's. and then they would say, and they are making fun of us, even as we speak. i mean, they were well aware of that. and varina would often say to mary, don't tell people anything about what i -- what i do, because it will get reinterpreted in some dreadful way, people will make up stories about it, and they were very close and when varina was running away, when richmond fell, varina went in one direction and jeff davis went in another. and as she was running away, her goal was to reach mary chestnut's home to deposit her children with mary for safekeeping. instead, she was captured and she was put under house arrest for a long time by the union military, but they were very close friends. and remained so until mary chestnut died. >> i have one other
, where the ladies of richmond -- first of all, to the ladies of richmond, varina was from mississippi, that was a hit, that was being a hick, and some people might say the same thing today, i hope not, because i'm from alabama. they would get together of after one of these open reef exceptions, and they would just make fun of all these women's. and then they would say, and they are making fun of us, even as we speak. i mean, they were well aware of that. and varina would often say to mary,...
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i said that it would be sunny and warm in richmond on inauguration day. [cheers and applause] i have been to many inaugurations, but i want to say, this is the best seat i have ever had. [laughter] we gather today on the steps of our magnificent and newly renovated state capital. from this hill, the land rolls gently down to the james river, the waterway of the settlers in 16 70. from this place, the sweep of history has moved us forward to today. this is the cradle of democracy for virginia and america. governor thomas jefferson designed this capitol building. governor patrick henry came here for the laying of its cornerstone. i am humbled today to follow in their historic footsteps. the general assembly first convened in this new building during the first term of america's first president and my favorite, virginia's george washington. [applause] behind me in the pro tunda are the busts of the eight virginians who became president of the united states. it was here that robert everyone lee, the son of a governor, was commissioned as the young nation split
i said that it would be sunny and warm in richmond on inauguration day. [cheers and applause] i have been to many inaugurations, but i want to say, this is the best seat i have ever had. [laughter] we gather today on the steps of our magnificent and newly renovated state capital. from this hill, the land rolls gently down to the james river, the waterway of the settlers in 16 70. from this place, the sweep of history has moved us forward to today. this is the cradle of democracy for virginia...
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it is near richmond. they're believed to be traveling in a dodge ram pickup truck. >>> the world's tallest building is now open for business in dubai. the $20 billion building has luxury apartments and a hotel. it is believed to be 2,700 feet tall with the most stories of any building. it comes at a tough time for their economy. they are struggling to pay billions of dollars in debt. >> it looks like it needs some companies out there. >> a i think chat is how they once did. >>> 5:07. >> still ahead, is it going to be the end of the road for coach jim zorn? multiple sources said he may be fired. >> snow by the end of the week. brian is tracking the latest storm. >> another check for you on the latest school delays. >>> a very good morning. this is monday, january 4. it is called to start. note wind chill advisors. there are breezes out here this morning. -- note windshield of five azeris. the wind chill factors are in the single digits. it is even colder to the west. flurries off in the ohio valley. we cou
it is near richmond. they're believed to be traveling in a dodge ram pickup truck. >>> the world's tallest building is now open for business in dubai. the $20 billion building has luxury apartments and a hotel. it is believed to be 2,700 feet tall with the most stories of any building. it comes at a tough time for their economy. they are struggling to pay billions of dollars in debt. >> it looks like it needs some companies out there. >> a i think chat is how they once did....
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coming off a double-double against richmond, 13 points and 12 rebounds.e line about four times a game. he needs to knock them down. lead is five, biggest for the ball game for wake. crawford sees the double, pass on the inside knocked away. mcfarland comes up with it. quick outlet to l.d. williams and he has to regather himself. >> dan: c.j. harris running the point now. smith getting a bit of a breather on the bench. >> ron: aminu pops up high. mcfarland can't finish it out. that's kind of a silly foul. that's going to be an mcfarland. >> dan: i made the point before and i don't want to keep harping on the thing, but wake forest has had how many opportunities at pointblank range, contested opportunities to be sure, but if you have a big, strong team, you need to convert those. >> ron: weaver is going to come back in and al-farouq aminu takes a little bit of a breather. xavier has also had the cold streak. they have had no field goals for the last four minutes plus. last field goal was at 17:31. but this time the bank is open. crawford with the deuce. >>
coming off a double-double against richmond, 13 points and 12 rebounds.e line about four times a game. he needs to knock them down. lead is five, biggest for the ball game for wake. crawford sees the double, pass on the inside knocked away. mcfarland comes up with it. quick outlet to l.d. williams and he has to regather himself. >> dan: c.j. harris running the point now. smith getting a bit of a breather on the bench. >> ron: aminu pops up high. mcfarland can't finish it out. that's...
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lead by 12 over the patriots >> mike: the 2010 caa men's basketball championship march 5- 8 at the richmond coliseum. >> mike: halftime from northeastern. huskies with a 12-point advantage over the george mason patriots. thank you for being with us tonight for the caa matchup. george mason trying to stay undefeated. they have work to in the second half to see if they can stay that way. they're 3-0 in league play huskies on their tail. >> mark: they have work to do. it has to start on the defensive enend. it's not danger zone here. you need to -- they need to take care of the ball, but they need to push northeastern from the three-point line because they're shooting well from the three-point line and they have nine turnovers. you look at the three- pointdifference thearks where the lead is right there. >> mike: you heard coach jim larranaga talk about it when we talked to him before the beginning of the half, they have to get to outsite shooters. we'll hear from head coach bill coen has to say for northeastern when we come back. >> mike: welcome back to the start of the second half from nort
lead by 12 over the patriots >> mike: the 2010 caa men's basketball championship march 5- 8 at the richmond coliseum. >> mike: halftime from northeastern. huskies with a 12-point advantage over the george mason patriots. thank you for being with us tonight for the caa matchup. george mason trying to stay undefeated. they have work to in the second half to see if they can stay that way. they're 3-0 in league play huskies on their tail. >> mark: they have work to do. it has to...
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>>> work friends to richmond,s, virginia where we present basketball. georgia state 9-13 taking on 4- 5 rams. twice in the last three years champion. upper classmen lead the way starting the bcu and nba possibles of larry sanders. >> he thought about coming out for the draft after last season is really stepping up over his last five games. he's shooting 70% from the floor. he's 6'11". he's top twenty in the nation in block shots. second in the caa. he protects the rim for the team. moral of the story, as larry sanders go, so go the rams. >> trey hampton has been on fire. the head coach calls him his most consistent player in a year where he struggled for consistency. >> a smart kid with one degree from georgia state university in sociology. working on another already. they need him to have a big game game. >> two teams. what are the keys for each team to win? >> getting going into transition. both teams like the pressure and the back work. if you are profect the basketball and get out and run that will be between them tonight. they rock the atmosphere h
>>> work friends to richmond,s, virginia where we present basketball. georgia state 9-13 taking on 4- 5 rams. twice in the last three years champion. upper classmen lead the way starting the bcu and nba possibles of larry sanders. >> he thought about coming out for the draft after last season is really stepping up over his last five games. he's shooting 70% from the floor. he's 6'11". he's top twenty in the nation in block shots. second in the caa. he protects the rim for...
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and then the federal reserve bank in richmond. today, president obama's ambassador at large for global women's issues talks about supreme court justice, the changing roles of women in the law, and the rights of women around the world. .
and then the federal reserve bank in richmond. today, president obama's ambassador at large for global women's issues talks about supreme court justice, the changing roles of women in the law, and the rights of women around the world. .
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he had four straight prior to the richmond game. one of the lowest outputs of the year as far as field goal attempts. mclean gets the first. >> dan: we are just talking about al-farouq aminu and his fouls, and he just picked up his second, over the back. there are his numbers. >> ron: and mclean gets them both and the lead is down to one inside of nine minutes to play in the opening half. as dan mentioned, a couple guys from xavier in foul trouble. love is back in though for the musketeers. pulling the trigger, woods from the outside. inside, aminu puts it back off the glass. >> dan: a great offensive rebounder. and love, as you mentioned, back in the game with those two fouls. he couldn't attack him. >> ron: crawford tries to split the defense. what a shot by jordan crawford! >> dan: how in the world did that go in the basket? >> ron: quickly l.d. williams has it rejected by love. xavier with a chance to take the lead. they're down by one. crawford turns on aminu. gets the roll. >> dan: wow. >> ron: 8-2 run now by the musketeers. t
he had four straight prior to the richmond game. one of the lowest outputs of the year as far as field goal attempts. mclean gets the first. >> dan: we are just talking about al-farouq aminu and his fouls, and he just picked up his second, over the back. there are his numbers. >> ron: and mclean gets them both and the lead is down to one inside of nine minutes to play in the opening half. as dan mentioned, a couple guys from xavier in foul trouble. love is back in though for the...
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i asked the man in richmond, virginia, you know, what would you say to your leaders. and he walked up to the wall and he started speaking and he said, you know, it would make that much of a difference. what i say to the wall and what i say to my leaders. you know, this sort of amazing sense of frustration, and the person who runs that center, that soup kitchen, he said the difference between someone being here and not being here is maybe a paychecknot arising. maybe, you know, some kind of personal tragedy and there is no support, no social support for that. and that's what pushes people here and they can't get out of it here. and they lose their dignity there. they just become, you know, they are made to feel as though they have no road to society again. so yes, i mean, here walking down san francisco two days ago, i had people begging. and i was struck by a. i'm not used to bigger that i come from a country where there is begging in the streets. but one doesn't expect in the richest country in world. >> another question. what role does corporate greed play in the cr
i asked the man in richmond, virginia, you know, what would you say to your leaders. and he walked up to the wall and he started speaking and he said, you know, it would make that much of a difference. what i say to the wall and what i say to my leaders. you know, this sort of amazing sense of frustration, and the person who runs that center, that soup kitchen, he said the difference between someone being here and not being here is maybe a paychecknot arising. maybe, you know, some kind of...
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henley and we found out where she was in richmond, virginia. and i don't know if i can do it in dialog the way peggy does, so peggy says she called ms. henley and if i don't do it right, you tell me. so she called ms. henley. she said ms. henley, you know, she introduced this book and she said we have your photo on the book. no, child you don't. oh, really? and so peggy said we have you talking to michelle obama, you know, how did that conversation go? and this apparently occurred on september 18th, 2008, when michelle was in richmond for an economic summit. and ms. henley was talking. well, child, i don't know what -- i don't know what she said to me because my knees were knocking so. i just don't remember. so peggy said, well, what did she say to you? she said well, i told her about myself and my husband, ms. henley is almost 80. and the fact that we had to get another job to support ourselves. we had jobs cleaning offices. and she and her husband were riding to work one day and he said to her, mary, mary, i can't feel my legs. my legs are nu
henley and we found out where she was in richmond, virginia. and i don't know if i can do it in dialog the way peggy does, so peggy says she called ms. henley and if i don't do it right, you tell me. so she called ms. henley. she said ms. henley, you know, she introduced this book and she said we have your photo on the book. no, child you don't. oh, really? and so peggy said we have you talking to michelle obama, you know, how did that conversation go? and this apparently occurred on september...
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[applause] and, likewise, fairfax, virginia beach, hope well know better than richmond.o continue to seek your own opportunities to get more involved in the life of our commonwealth. half a century ago, president kennedy uttered those immortal words that you all recall. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. today, i urge all to rise up and meet this timeless challenge. we live in the most generous nation on earth. so many give sacrificially of their time and their talents and their treasure, and rightly so. for the scriptures say to whom much is given much will be required. right now, irge -- right now, much is required in this nation and much is required for the people of haiti. so i urge all to donate generously to the relief efforts currently under way in haiti. [applause] here in this commonwealth, i urge business owners to look for an opportunity to sponsor a little league team, promote a charity, promote corporate sponts in which you live and you work. i urge all leaders of the faith communities to expand your selfless work
[applause] and, likewise, fairfax, virginia beach, hope well know better than richmond.o continue to seek your own opportunities to get more involved in the life of our commonwealth. half a century ago, president kennedy uttered those immortal words that you all recall. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. today, i urge all to rise up and meet this timeless challenge. we live in the most generous nation on earth. so many give sacrificially of their...
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addicts will do that. >> let's get eric richmond in on this. eric, what about that, that this somewhat legitimizes or demystifies heroin use? >> i think the concept that somebody using drugs would pick up a 16-page pamphlet and follow it like a zombie to the letter is void on its face. quite honestly, i'm surprised at ken, somebody who specializes in treatment doesn't see this as treatment. if you look at this guide as a whole, then you'll see that it doesn't just give advice as to how to inject. it also talks about where to go for help. and when it says to use with somebody, it says that somebody is there so that they make sure that you don't overdose alone. there's a lot of very helpful information here. and to ignore it or to deny it is really like burying your head in the sand as to a major problem in new york city. >> ken, i'll let you respond. but we have some phone calls. go ahead. >> i disagree. i think by giving them the tools that they need to help them get high on heroin -- heroin is an illegal substance. it's not even legal in this
addicts will do that. >> let's get eric richmond in on this. eric, what about that, that this somewhat legitimizes or demystifies heroin use? >> i think the concept that somebody using drugs would pick up a 16-page pamphlet and follow it like a zombie to the letter is void on its face. quite honestly, i'm surprised at ken, somebody who specializes in treatment doesn't see this as treatment. if you look at this guide as a whole, then you'll see that it doesn't just give advice as to...
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this is from the state capital of richmond. this is about 30 minutes. >> the oath of office will now be administered to the governor elect of the commonwealth of virginia, robert francis mcdonald by the justice of supreme court of the virginia -- bob mcdonnell, by the justice of the supreme court of virginia. [applause] >> are you ready to take the oath? >> i am ready, yes. >> please repeat after me, raise your right hand. >> i, robert francis mcdonnell do solemnly swear that i will support the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia, and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties incumbent upon me as governor of the commonwealth of virginia, according to the best of my ability, so help me god. [applause] caller[cheers] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members and guests, please be seated. i have the honor to present to the sovereign people
this is from the state capital of richmond. this is about 30 minutes. >> the oath of office will now be administered to the governor elect of the commonwealth of virginia, robert francis mcdonald by the justice of supreme court of the virginia -- bob mcdonnell, by the justice of the supreme court of virginia. [applause] >> are you ready to take the oath? >> i am ready, yes. >> please repeat after me, raise your right hand. >> i, robert francis mcdonnell do solemnly...
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i had first met michael visiting the richmond city jail. michael was free of the bars of imprisonment, accepting the responsibility of seizing the opportunity he had been given to turn his life around for him and his son. michael is here with us tonight and i congratulate you michael for what you are doing for yourself and your family and being an example of people turning their lives around. thank you michael. [ applause ] every day, virginians help each other with generous acts of personal charity. i've seen it firsthand recently at the healing place in richmond the food banks and boys and girls clubs statewide the uso in norfolk. the carpenter's shelter in alexandria. the opportunity to serve one another is a call we all must answer. so tonight, i encourage all virginians to continue to give back, help out, and work together. tonight, i have laid out some of my priorities for the year ahead of us. four years from tonight we will meet here again and look back on our time working together. this is what i hope we can say: that we had the fo
i had first met michael visiting the richmond city jail. michael was free of the bars of imprisonment, accepting the responsibility of seizing the opportunity he had been given to turn his life around for him and his son. michael is here with us tonight and i congratulate you michael for what you are doing for yourself and your family and being an example of people turning their lives around. thank you michael. [ applause ] every day, virginians help each other with generous acts of personal...
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but one of our contributors who lives in richmond contacted us and said guess what? i went to my hair dresser, and you know how it is to go to the hair dresser, you learn all kind of things up a hair dresser like a barbershop. so she went to her hair dresser and took this book and she said guess what? chaim famous. i have a letter in this book. and the hair dresser looked at the book and said you're not as famous as who is on the cover of the book. [laughter] so, michelle is talking to ms. henley, and peggy has a husband of the tour bus, she contacted ms. henley and we found out where she was in richmond virginia and i don't know if i can do in a dialogue the way peggy does so she said she would call her and if i don't do it right you tell me. so she called ms. henley and she introduced herself and said we've written this book and have your photograph on the book. she said no, child, you don't. yes, we do. really? so peggy said we have you talking to michelle obama. how did that conversation go and this apparently occurred september 18th, 2008, when michelle was in r
but one of our contributors who lives in richmond contacted us and said guess what? i went to my hair dresser, and you know how it is to go to the hair dresser, you learn all kind of things up a hair dresser like a barbershop. so she went to her hair dresser and took this book and she said guess what? chaim famous. i have a letter in this book. and the hair dresser looked at the book and said you're not as famous as who is on the cover of the book. [laughter] so, michelle is talking to ms....
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i said that it would be sunny and warm in richmond on inauguration day. [cheers and applause] i have been to many inaugurations, but i want to say, this is the best seat i have ever had. [laughter] we gather today on the steps of our magnificent and newly renovated state capital. from this hill, the land rolls gently down to the james river, the waterway of the settlers in 16 70. from this place, the sweep of history has moved us forward to today. this is the cradle of democracy for virginia and america. governor thomas jefferson designed this capitol building. governor patrick henry came here for the laying of its cornerstone. i am humbled today to follow in their historic footsteps. the general assembly first convened in this new building during the first term of america's first president and my favorite, virginia's george washington. [applause] behind me in the pro tunda are the busts of the eight virginians who became president of the united states. it was here that robert everyone lee, the son of a governor, was commissioned as the young nation split
i said that it would be sunny and warm in richmond on inauguration day. [cheers and applause] i have been to many inaugurations, but i want to say, this is the best seat i have ever had. [laughter] we gather today on the steps of our magnificent and newly renovated state capital. from this hill, the land rolls gently down to the james river, the waterway of the settlers in 16 70. from this place, the sweep of history has moved us forward to today. this is the cradle of democracy for virginia...
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hours, but we will have a cold temperatures in the forecast for the next several days. 26 degrees in richmond, 15 in pittsburg. cleveland is looking at 21 degrees. minneapolis is at one degree below zero. it is just cold outside and will remain cold for the upcoming week, below average by about 10 degrees or so. across portions of ohio and garrett county of western maryland, they still have a winter weather advisory and a two-hour delay tomorrow morning. they could pick up another two-4 inches of snow. not very pleasant out there. you also have a wind chill advisory for allegheny county until tomorrow morning. across our immediate area, there is nothing to worry about. a cold start to monday morning and the first full week of 2010. a few flurries mainly to the north. here is the forecast, cold and freezing for tonight. 22 degrees downtown, with other west at 15-20 miles an hour. by afternoon, the high around 30 degrees. the average for this time of year is 43. here is the extended outlook. you might want to pay attention to this one. 35 degrees on wednesday, amid 30's on thursday, but friday
hours, but we will have a cold temperatures in the forecast for the next several days. 26 degrees in richmond, 15 in pittsburg. cleveland is looking at 21 degrees. minneapolis is at one degree below zero. it is just cold outside and will remain cold for the upcoming week, below average by about 10 degrees or so. across portions of ohio and garrett county of western maryland, they still have a winter weather advisory and a two-hour delay tomorrow morning. they could pick up another two-4 inches...
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i asked a man and richmond in virginia, you know, what would you say to your leaders and he walked to the wall and started speaking and said it would make that much of a difference. what i say to the wall and what i say to my leader's. so there was this sort of amazing sense of frustration and the person who runs the center said to me the difference between someone being here and not being here is maybe a paycheck not writing. miti and the eviction. maybe some kind of tragedy and there is no support, no show because social support for that and that is what pushes people here and then they can't get out of it here and they lose their dignity and they just become the are made to feel as though they have no role to play in society. so, yes walking down san francisco two days ago i had people begging and i was struck by it. i am used to bidders. i come from a country their spending on the streets but one wouldn't expect in the richest country of the world. >> another question from the audience. what role does corporate greed play in the creation and maintenance of poverty? >> and our glob
i asked a man and richmond in virginia, you know, what would you say to your leaders and he walked to the wall and started speaking and said it would make that much of a difference. what i say to the wall and what i say to my leader's. so there was this sort of amazing sense of frustration and the person who runs the center said to me the difference between someone being here and not being here is maybe a paycheck not writing. miti and the eviction. maybe some kind of tragedy and there is no...
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we're surrounded by 24 in philly. 21 richmond. in the mountains undrop to the teens, they are locked if with cloud cover and snowfall from altoona, towards state college. we could take a flurry here as we head through this afternoon with the heavier snow locked up into the mountains. this afternoon, locked in with a mostly cloudy sky and strong winds but not as strong as yesterday. snow continues into the mountains through wednesday morning. when we could actually follow this band dropping down south, just reinforcing the cold air and we'll try to ease that pattern at least a little on thursday before we get back to a chance of snow. 32 downtown baltimore. mostly cloudy today and we'll stay in the upper 20s to low 30s in the hereford zone and back towards westminster with the chance of light snow. >>> traffic looking pretty good around the area in terms of accidents. really none to let you know about. though we have heavy-to-moderate volume in the southbound lanes of the harrisburg expressway between padonia road and the top side
we're surrounded by 24 in philly. 21 richmond. in the mountains undrop to the teens, they are locked if with cloud cover and snowfall from altoona, towards state college. we could take a flurry here as we head through this afternoon with the heavier snow locked up into the mountains. this afternoon, locked in with a mostly cloudy sky and strong winds but not as strong as yesterday. snow continues into the mountains through wednesday morning. when we could actually follow this band dropping down...
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the gas whichou put into the centrifuges to get in richmond -- tget enrichmen, at 10,000 revolutions per secd, is in pure. there arether gases ent it, and the possibilitis that if we are trying to go above 3%, 4%, 5%, which is what we do at powerlants, which makes it as a nuclear weapon --hese huge centfuges will disintegrate. that isery interesti. the otherhing, i thinkhe way you stop proliferati or at least buy someime, is not to out t the sites. go after theig central a electric supply theyonsume a lot of electricity, and we have found in modern warfare that you can bombities, bomb people, but if you bo out there and it to the, very quickly nothingorks. are all wired in the modern world. the only problem ishats premised on war. that is a little tiny prlem. except for the ft that this is not some pusver country. we apparently cannot be e puover countries, as wsee in afhanistan. this ia country thats formable. ere is a national pri, and it has qui a mility. >> we a fighting a people. that is very different. >> t united stesven with itsllies could not go rning roughshod inran without
the gas whichou put into the centrifuges to get in richmond -- tget enrichmen, at 10,000 revolutions per secd, is in pure. there arether gases ent it, and the possibilitis that if we are trying to go above 3%, 4%, 5%, which is what we do at powerlants, which makes it as a nuclear weapon --hese huge centfuges will disintegrate. that isery interesti. the otherhing, i thinkhe way you stop proliferati or at least buy someime, is not to out t the sites. go after theig central a electric supply...
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a parents group called fighting for fairfax schools is planning a mass demonstration in richmond forfebruary the 5th. >>> a local green developer has finished renovating a precivil war era house. it's the first carbon neutral home. while it was a challenge to take an old home and go green, as brittney morehouse learned, the biggest open stay call was government bureaucracy. >> reporter: with one of the highest recycled countertops, a stove that heats magnetically and a toilet that saves 6,000 gallons of water a year, this fourth street north east home is green, green, green. >> these photos are taken in 1863. >> reporter: as the developer turns out, it's historic. >> people think green costs more money and i can't do it in my house because it's an old house. we chose this to show you you can. >> reporter: he said they faced hurdles to achieve that. >> it was challenging. we are a small company and time and money is very important to us. the likes we -- headaches we faced was cumbersome to the schedule. >> reporter: when they applied for the first approval, a process that usually take
a parents group called fighting for fairfax schools is planning a mass demonstration in richmond forfebruary the 5th. >>> a local green developer has finished renovating a precivil war era house. it's the first carbon neutral home. while it was a challenge to take an old home and go green, as brittney morehouse learned, the biggest open stay call was government bureaucracy. >> reporter: with one of the highest recycled countertops, a stove that heats magnetically and a toilet...
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then, they go down on the road to richmond and vcu and tough place to play. hook shot no good. rebounded by cam long. here come the patriots down by just four. cam long got his first basket on the last drive. long averaging 11 points a game. >> mark: this is going to be a very good matchup between allen and long because allen is a very good defensive player. that was a good move by pearson. they'll have to try to double- team pearson to get the ball out of his hands. as you let him roam around there freely by himself, it will be buckets all night. >> mike: pearson has a team high seven points so far for george mason. they're back in it. it they were down six. it's down to two. bigby finds bataille. now bataille. good fake. the runner doesn't go. pearson on the rebound forgeorge mason. >> mark: he has to finish that when gets in there. that was a good movement he wasn't able to finish it. >> mike: good look for three that time. no good -- by sherrod wright. no point. advantage here for northeastern. here is cam long able to make the play for the patriots in his first two points
then, they go down on the road to richmond and vcu and tough place to play. hook shot no good. rebounded by cam long. here come the patriots down by just four. cam long got his first basket on the last drive. long averaging 11 points a game. >> mark: this is going to be a very good matchup between allen and long because allen is a very good defensive player. that was a good move by pearson. they'll have to try to double- team pearson to get the ball out of his hands. as you let him roam...
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>> you will be in the state capitol in richmond. hubel delivering his remarks sometime at the time the clock hour from the house of delegates chamber in the historic national enrichment that will before confidence of upwards of 300 people. tickets for seats are very hard to come by. both were passed and four interested observers. his speech is expected to last about tenovers the statehouse for the virginian pilot and you can read his work on the website. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] found [inaudible conversations] [speaking in native tongue] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> now an event with haitian ambassador to the u.s., a long-term development of the western hemisphere's poorest nation. hosted by the american enterprise institute, this is just under 45 minutes. [applause] >> ambassador noriega, thank you for such an introduction, generous with me. you know, i have for the sake of full disclo
>> you will be in the state capitol in richmond. hubel delivering his remarks sometime at the time the clock hour from the house of delegates chamber in the historic national enrichment that will before confidence of upwards of 300 people. tickets for seats are very hard to come by. both were passed and four interested observers. his speech is expected to last about tenovers the statehouse for the virginian pilot and you can read his work on the website. >> thank you. [inaudible...
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from richmond, virginia, the state of the commonwealth address by governor bob mcdonnell. >> mr. president, his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] i present to you his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. robert francis mcdonald. onell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you, very much for that warm welcome back here to the house of delegates. mr. speaker, mr. president, mr. chief justice and chief justices of the supreme court, ladies and gentlemen of the general assembly and my fellow virginians, it is a tremendous honor to return to this historic chamber this evening to share some thoughts with you about the challenges and opportunities that lie before us. i want to thank each of you to invite me back for just the second time in 48 hours. i appreciate you want to hear from me so often but i cannot keep up this pace. i have enjoyed very much the 14 years serving the people of virginia beach, right here in this house as th
from richmond, virginia, the state of the commonwealth address by governor bob mcdonnell. >> mr. president, his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] i present to you his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. robert francis mcdonald. onell. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you, very much for that warm welcome back here to the...
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georgia state has not won in richmond since 1980 when these teams were in the sun belt conference together. lobs down low to sanders. georgia state able to kick out. johnson corner fields crossing over. inside. leads for dukes. nice head fake. gets to the rim. can't get it to go. knocked out of bounds by sanders. timeout on the floor. 11:35 remaining in the second half. this game is once again tight. vcu 50. georgia state 44. >>> 50-44. georgia state gets to the rim. vincent can't convert. ball out of play. vcu last the ball. >> sanders went down there forcing that ball off to the georgia state player. great spacing by the panthers allowing them to attack the rim. they need more of that. they have done a much better job over the last four or five minutes. >> sanders has been held scoreless. has four out of nine rebound. knocked out by hampton. a game with no turnovers. more than midway through the first half 19 collective give aways. >> both defenses like to wear you down. it is a war of attrition. the question is with all the foul trouble georgia state has in the first half will they have
georgia state has not won in richmond since 1980 when these teams were in the sun belt conference together. lobs down low to sanders. georgia state able to kick out. johnson corner fields crossing over. inside. leads for dukes. nice head fake. gets to the rim. can't get it to go. knocked out of bounds by sanders. timeout on the floor. 11:35 remaining in the second half. this game is once again tight. vcu 50. georgia state 44. >>> 50-44. georgia state gets to the rim. vincent can't...
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a man took his daughter alexis from a ho hospital near the richmond area. >>> 6:06, and only 23 degrees. >> a first for eight sitting first lady. we will talk about's mo 1 in the spotlight. >> our next chance for a winter storm. crest here are the latest school storm. crest here are the latest school delays on this monday morning have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to learn more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health department it's up to you to fight the flu. >>> a very good morning. it is bitterly cold out here this morning with temperatures in the 20's and the teens. the wind chill factor is in the single digits to the teens. you can see the wind chills fluctuating. the winds are howling. for in germantown. it feels like 9 in reston. -- 4 in ger
a man took his daughter alexis from a ho hospital near the richmond area. >>> 6:06, and only 23 degrees. >> a first for eight sitting first lady. we will talk about's mo 1 in the spotlight. >> our next chance for a winter storm. crest here are the latest school storm. crest here are the latest school delays on this monday morning have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we...
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this is in the richmond area.p with north carolina plates. >>> for continuing news coverage, you can tune to our sister station, news channel 8. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm not talking about the way it is and i don't want to change your life ♪ >> we promised. >> i still like that song. >> do you want to sing a little bit? >> i do not want to sing, no. >> george stephanopoulos, a fan of what his wife calls clees s music. this is the song he sang to his wife. ♪ take a drive along the beach ♪ >> or sit at home and watch tv you see it really doesn't matter. >> oh! ♪ >> but it was george's turn today. tomorrow, we'll introduce you to the real juju clang. >> oh, no. >> my mother looks forward to that. >> good morning on the first monday of the new year, new decade with george stephanopoulos, juju chang, sam champion. >>> we're also celebrating another anniversary today, the 40th anniversary of "all my children." we have cameron mathis in here. we're going to see him shirtless. >> hey! >> his old pictures turned out better than mine. >> v
this is in the richmond area.p with north carolina plates. >>> for continuing news coverage, you can tune to our sister station, news channel 8. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm not talking about the way it is and i don't want to change your life ♪ >> we promised. >> i still like that song. >> do you want to sing a little bit? >> i do not want to sing, no. >> george stephanopoulos, a fan of what his wife calls clees s music. this is the song he sang to his wife. ♪ take...
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they beat richmond in overtime a couple weeks ago. >> dan: i expressed surprise to see pete before andast i could do for skip, which tells you something about how people like skip and it also tells you about what kind of gentleman keith gillen is. >> ron: both teams have had a player foul out and overtime has started with ishmael smith. he has it poke-checked away. lyons sees a space, takes it with the left hand. may have spread out a little too far. no place to go. stewart left hand, no. rebound mclean. >> dan: i think everybody has sort of got to catch their breath here for a second. >> ron: not hyperventilate in the first 30 seconds. >> dan: ari stewart is a freshman trying to guard one of the best offensive players we have seen this year in jordan crawford. >> ron: aminu guarding mclean. for the three. >> dan: that was really good defense by smith. got back to pressure the shot. >> ron: he's done that a couple times tonight. >> dan: smith has had a great game. >> ron: absolutely. aminu on mclean. >> dan: a little bit of standing around for wake forest right now. >> ron: 11 to shoot
they beat richmond in overtime a couple weeks ago. >> dan: i expressed surprise to see pete before andast i could do for skip, which tells you something about how people like skip and it also tells you about what kind of gentleman keith gillen is. >> ron: both teams have had a player foul out and overtime has started with ishmael smith. he has it poke-checked away. lyons sees a space, takes it with the left hand. may have spread out a little too far. no place to go. stewart left...
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i want to say a special thanks to the citizens of richmond.in 1994 with about four city council. 16 years later, you are still my strongest supporters. finally, to my wife and children, to my extended family and my wonderful group of friends, you are my strength before -- you were my strength before thought about political life. [applause] you supported me through the joys and the trials, and the sacrifices of public service. it has been a joint effort every step of the way. i thank you with all my heart and i cannot wait to see what the next chapter is holding in store for us. i will mention something that recently happened that sums up my feelings. when we unveiled my fortress -- will be unveiled my portrait, they were surprised. i was not wearing a jacket, just a shirt and tie. i am standing where i want to be standing, on the banks of the james river. they were surprised i was smiling in my portrait. one of the members of the press came to me and asked me, in all serious, -- all seriousness, with all of the challenges that you face, you ar
i want to say a special thanks to the citizens of richmond.in 1994 with about four city council. 16 years later, you are still my strongest supporters. finally, to my wife and children, to my extended family and my wonderful group of friends, you are my strength before -- you were my strength before thought about political life. [applause] you supported me through the joys and the trials, and the sacrifices of public service. it has been a joint effort every step of the way. i thank you with...
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the two other lucky people bought their tickets in richmond and yorkton.that would be a great way to start the new year. an extra 1 million bucks. >> you've got three kids, you must have a lot of money. >> in my dreams, right. >>> oh, cold outside today. bundle up the kidos if you're headed out for any activities today or bundle up yourself if you're going to be the one going outside, but it is going to be one of those very january-like days out there. a very strong west-northwesterly wind is going to keep the windchills down near 13 or 14 degrees, all afternoon today. basically, a repeat performance of yesterday, only we're starting out even colder. outside, the camera's shaking in the breeze out there this morning. lots of ice alongside the potomac river, 18 degrees, our current temperature, with a west wind, averaging 20 miles per hour, but gusting to near 40 miles per hour at times. the windchill at a balmy 2 above right now. last winter, dropped to below 20 degrees only 13 times. this is likely going to be one of the top ten or 20 coldest mornings of
the two other lucky people bought their tickets in richmond and yorkton.that would be a great way to start the new year. an extra 1 million bucks. >> you've got three kids, you must have a lot of money. >> in my dreams, right. >>> oh, cold outside today. bundle up the kidos if you're headed out for any activities today or bundle up yourself if you're going to be the one going outside, but it is going to be one of those very january-like days out there. a very strong...
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host: richmond, independent line.urveyor, a special when you are dealing with security bonds and property and inheritance and all of that. you need a professional opinion. my opinion about the internal revenue service, and not very critical of it, but let's say you get a job and you have two children and you are married, head of household, a whole 9 yards. -- of the whole 9 yards. çóyou go to work and the internl revenue service has already got all of the information they need. why don't they just file a simple form and they just send you the money? what they do is they do not tell you that you owe any money -- that you are going to get any money back because they know they are going to keep your money. i do not think that is fair. i think a person should just file a simple form and they can't reject and double check -- and they can double check if you made a mistake. i do not see any reason why we cannot file just a simple 1040. you see what i'm saying? guest: yes, i do, sir, and the proposal has come up very often.
host: richmond, independent line.urveyor, a special when you are dealing with security bonds and property and inheritance and all of that. you need a professional opinion. my opinion about the internal revenue service, and not very critical of it, but let's say you get a job and you have two children and you are married, head of household, a whole 9 yards. -- of the whole 9 yards. çóyou go to work and the internl revenue service has already got all of the information they need. why don't they...
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. >> reporter: gerri willis, cnn, >> reporter: gerri willis, cnn, new richmond, wisconsin. >>> you coulda decade of innovation. let me take a moment here today to look back at the last ten years and see some of the technology that changed wait we do things every day. our own fredricka whitfield has that. >> reporter: has it really been a full decade since we were counting down the minutes to the new millennium and hoping the lights would stay on when the clock struck midnight? we were afraid the y2k bug was going to shut down computers. remember? not only did our computers stay on, year by year during the first decade of the 21st century, they gradually changed our everyday lives. no more waiting for the paperboy. we went online to get more and more of our news and information. >> my children do not read the newspaper. my children get all of their news online. >> i don't even subscribe anymore. >> reporter: we used computers to buy things opinion not just on craigs list, the term cyber monday was coined in 2005 referring to online shopping the monday after thanksgiving. we also used comp
. >> reporter: gerri willis, cnn, >> reporter: gerri willis, cnn, new richmond, wisconsin. >>> you coulda decade of innovation. let me take a moment here today to look back at the last ten years and see some of the technology that changed wait we do things every day. our own fredricka whitfield has that. >> reporter: has it really been a full decade since we were counting down the minutes to the new millennium and hoping the lights would stay on when the clock struck...
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the governor called it more of the social meeting at the governor's mansion in richmond today. this meeting was part of a legal settlement in which the families agreed not to sue after the massacre april 16,2007 that killed 33 people, including the gunman. governor-elect bob mcdonald's chief of staff also attended today's gathering. >>> a virginia man is charged with stealing a jar full of donations meant for a family's funeral expenses but bill packard says it's all a big misunderstanding. he said he was trying to give the jar to the family. in fact, he said he was worried someone would steal the jar so he was trying to do the family a favor. the family ever got the money. >> i thought i was doing the right thing. i signed my name at the store. i didn't steal anything. i said i can get a check or you give me 20 minutes and i get the can with the money in it. either way. they didn't want to hear that. and they locked me up without bond over $39. that's all that was in there. >> that's right. $39. packard is charged with petty larceny. >> he sounds believable. >> he does. >> may
the governor called it more of the social meeting at the governor's mansion in richmond today. this meeting was part of a legal settlement in which the families agreed not to sue after the massacre april 16,2007 that killed 33 people, including the gunman. governor-elect bob mcdonald's chief of staff also attended today's gathering. >>> a virginia man is charged with stealing a jar full of donations meant for a family's funeral expenses but bill packard says it's all a big...
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he was from richmond and worked on a newspaper. he was a southern spy. lincoln had heard of what i had done. he sent for me. he asked where i was stations. he said i'll be your personal orderly. then we will have one responsible head. that made me very close to him. i became like one of the family. i only worked two or three hours a day. the rest of the time i amused myself. i was always with him. i went with him everywhere. i had on my citizen clothes. i used to wear them. he said put on your uniform and ran along. of course i sat back with him just like an orderly would act. he did not expect me to stand 15 paces behind him. kelly asked did you hear the speech? yes, tell me about it. tisdale said they expect me to make a speech. i am a poor hand of making a speech. he said i will write a little something. i suppose they have a good laugh over it. he wrote it on the cars just as you are going now. i thought he was merely taking down notes. when he finished, he said that'll be about it. it was the greatest speech. i was actually inspired when i heard it.
he was from richmond and worked on a newspaper. he was a southern spy. lincoln had heard of what i had done. he sent for me. he asked where i was stations. he said i'll be your personal orderly. then we will have one responsible head. that made me very close to him. i became like one of the family. i only worked two or three hours a day. the rest of the time i amused myself. i was always with him. i went with him everywhere. i had on my citizen clothes. i used to wear them. he said put on your...
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christmas time, the old richmond times dispatch. here's mo miller. some time here.all shumpert. good idea to get miller in the a foul. i don't know who threw the ball. who threw igigigigigigigigigigigigigigigig traese abat ye up fd no you likerici dget at eat. om ttch leed yogspa fon youngr taki yous, ly ifeelit. then'ties, theysics ft thk on. >>> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. >> benji will, so his game and personality were -- wilson, his game and personality were electric, a future star in the nba until one morning when everything changed. get an inside glimpse at the man the nfl mayors have chosen to lead them in -- players have chosen to lead them in the fighnewtive rgaient. 'll uce emar ith. >> t our stin >> and a truy th abou inws tvie' hello and welcome to this edition of net impact. we've seen nfl commissioner roger goodell and nfl players association executive director demaris smith exchanging pleasantries through the media and have even been in front of congress as the two sid
christmas time, the old richmond times dispatch. here's mo miller. some time here.all shumpert. good idea to get miller in the a foul. i don't know who threw the ball. who threw igigigigigigigigigigigigigigigig traese abat ye up fd no you likerici dget at eat. om ttch leed yogspa fon youngr taki yous, ly ifeelit. then'ties, theysics ft thk on. >>> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. >> benji will, so his...
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isabelle richmond of the first freedom center a very valued drafter and came from richmond to join us this morning. thank you so much, isabelle for your participation in this project. well, again, what makes this statement particularly valuable is that it has been jointly drafted not only by a group that is quite diverse in religious terms but also diverse in terms of the church/state perspective represented. indeed, some on the drafting committee are actually on opposite sides of church/state litigation with some regulator. the drafting committee for the statement includes, for example, a former staff member of the aclu, jeremy gunn and a current staff member of the american center of law and justice, colby may. and if experts like this can agree on what the law is, i think it commands our attention. now, as the document makes clear saying that these experts agree in many cases about what the law is is not to say that these drafters always agree about what the law should be. indeed, some of the members of the drafting committee are challenging in trying to push the law in different d
isabelle richmond of the first freedom center a very valued drafter and came from richmond to join us this morning. thank you so much, isabelle for your participation in this project. well, again, what makes this statement particularly valuable is that it has been jointly drafted not only by a group that is quite diverse in religious terms but also diverse in terms of the church/state perspective represented. indeed, some on the drafting committee are actually on opposite sides of church/state...
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. >> host: for anne kornblut for richmond independent good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just had a question for the guest. it seems to me during the campaign primaries the main difference between ferc president obama and hillary clinton was his vote on the war effort where he voted against and voted for it she thinks that played into her law in the primary. thank you. >> guest: it's a great question and i would say absolutely it played into it. she'd been thinking about running for president over many years arguably as far back as the iraq war vote and thinking about running for president wanting to mount the first serious female campaign for president she and her advisers thought about how would she have to be on national security. that's not to say she didn't want to vote for the iraq war or believe in her vote and convictions that was necessary at the time but there was a constant awareness running for office as a democrat as a woman she was going to have to demonstrate her toughness and ultimately that didn't work in the democratic primary. it's hard to imagine h
. >> host: for anne kornblut for richmond independent good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just had a question for the guest. it seems to me during the campaign primaries the main difference between ferc president obama and hillary clinton was his vote on the war effort where he voted against and voted for it she thinks that played into her law in the primary. thank you. >> guest: it's a great question and i would say absolutely it played into it. she'd been thinking about...
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it imploded because it's really not able to get to richmond from the society. it's not able to get nursery from society not because he indonesia salt it poverty problem. it is still a poor country. but at the core at its middle you have a middle-class that is not tied into the global economy. you do actually see indonesian products at american shops. and indonesia was a major oil producer, income oil has gone steadily down, thinking of leaving opec because it no longer make sense for it to be an opec. and it is relying increasingly on global trade. it's model is thailand, taiwan, singapore, japan. trying to integrate itself into the global economy, and the consequence is that you have steadily a decline in support for extremism. that doesn't mean that indonesia is islam any means liberal. there's plenty of conservatives but there is no support for terrorists. there are still terrorists in indonesia. there was a bombing just a few months ago. if you look at the results of the last election in indonesia, the country in an overwhelmingly voted for a moderate middl
it imploded because it's really not able to get to richmond from the society. it's not able to get nursery from society not because he indonesia salt it poverty problem. it is still a poor country. but at the core at its middle you have a middle-class that is not tied into the global economy. you do actually see indonesian products at american shops. and indonesia was a major oil producer, income oil has gone steadily down, thinking of leaving opec because it no longer make sense for it to be...
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days before his death, president lincoln during the people of washington to celebrate the fall of richmondspite his love of the union and loathing of the confederacy, the president called upon the white house to strike up the tune of dixie. numbers the question his motives, president lincoln famously enter, "am i not to strike my image by making friends?" the genius lies in the spirit behind those words. in the darkest hour of our republic, he showed a said a pursuit of common ground with all its light our path. with the weight of a trembling republic of on his shoulders, lincoln was transformed prematurely from a young man to an old man. in his gaze across our national mall, across our nation, the public he saved, the lies he created, his spirit burned on fiercely and forever. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. >> thank you very much. i want to extend appreciation to the leadership of the bicentennial commission for bringing us all here together today and for keeping the torch of live as they go forward. thank you.
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and then comments from the federal reserve bank of richmond. >> now available, "abraham lincoln," our book on the 16th president. from his early years to his life in the white house and as relevant today. abraham lincoln at your favorite book seller. learn more at c-span. >> now president barack obama calls for a program to help create tens of thousands of new clean technology jobs. his remarks, following the announcement that the economy lost more jobs in december and that the unemployment range was unchanged. >> we are making clean energy. the jobs numbers are a reminder that the road to recovery is never straight. we have to continue to work every single day to get our economy moving again. for most americans, that means jobs. that means whether we are putting people back to work. job losses were 1/10 of what we were experiencing in the first quarter. in november, we saw the first gain in nearly two years. last month, we lost more jobs than we gained. the overall trend of job losses is pointing in the right direction. we have to continue to explore every avenue to accelerate the re
and then comments from the federal reserve bank of richmond. >> now available, "abraham lincoln," our book on the 16th president. from his early years to his life in the white house and as relevant today. abraham lincoln at your favorite book seller. learn more at c-span. >> now president barack obama calls for a program to help create tens of thousands of new clean technology jobs. his remarks, following the announcement that the economy lost more jobs in december and...
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richmond had a big win over florida.picked to finish third. >> steve: you talk about dayton xavier they had a tough loss against butler, richmond. dunphy and jim, look like a two-man race for coach of the year award. >> tom: yeah. >> steve: picked 8th and they are 12-1. they are getting ready to get ranked too. those are two guys that have done probably the best job. many people thought dayton was going to be good obviously. but fran dunphy and jim are doing good. >> tom: jim barron lost his son jimmy. and i didn't know where their offense would come from. >>> they have reloaded so nicely over the last few years. maybe this is the year where they will be able to keep it going. [audio indiscernible]. >> tom: govens tried to force the shot as the shot clock was winding down. phil martelli wanted a little more out of that offensive set with his team down 59-39. crosgile on ramone moore. >> steve: fernandez and jones. he is a big guard. jones is a lot of mismatch. st. joseph is a very small team. >> tom: here's jones running
richmond had a big win over florida.picked to finish third. >> steve: you talk about dayton xavier they had a tough loss against butler, richmond. dunphy and jim, look like a two-man race for coach of the year award. >> tom: yeah. >> steve: picked 8th and they are 12-1. they are getting ready to get ranked too. those are two guys that have done probably the best job. many people thought dayton was going to be good obviously. but fran dunphy and jim are doing good. >>...
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julie from richmond, virginia. you're on the air. caller: good morning.i wanted to say when obama ran for president, he run first when he first came out, he was more on the left. as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he would run and help us and run in the middle but he hasn't. he turned all the way to the left. put special deals in and all those dollars in which he has no business doing. and he's down lot of stuff to harm our country stins since the day he walked. democrats shut their eyes and think e we can do what we want because we have the power. host: did you vote? who did you support. caller: obama. host: who did you vote in the election this year? guest: the guy that won. for people to get jobs back they shut their eyes to everything and said we got the power so we're goin
julie from richmond, virginia. you're on the air. caller: good morning.i wanted to say when obama ran for president, he run first when he first came out, he was more on the left. as he came on out and seen how america was really feeling he came to the right. and he told everybody, he said he could be our president too, but he hasn't tried to be our president on the right. it just forced us through no matter how we felt and it's turned people off. because he told us - when he was running that he...
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republican line, richmond, virginia couple aged. -- richmond, virginia. go ahead.aller: i listened to what the guy said. his analogy is pretty good. but you are discussing whether alito was respectful. as far as i'm concerned, it was just our reaction -- just a reaction. joe wilson, the last guy who spoke up at one of these speeches -- he was a military man and was talking to the commander, and that was wrong. but when you discuss samuel alito, obama and alito -- from what i understand, they don't really care for each other -- not saying they don't like each other. but when you talk about corporate money, i think it is the best thing that ever happened. what we have had in america the last eight or 10 years, these religious groups that are taking over politicians, and all the craziness -- they have that the anti-abortion groups, the pro- abortion groups, the gay groups. companies are people that we work for. what happened really about 18651 to talk about slavery -- around 1865 when they talk about slavery -- it was fought about economics, not about freeing the slav
republican line, richmond, virginia couple aged. -- richmond, virginia. go ahead.aller: i listened to what the guy said. his analogy is pretty good. but you are discussing whether alito was respectful. as far as i'm concerned, it was just our reaction -- just a reaction. joe wilson, the last guy who spoke up at one of these speeches -- he was a military man and was talking to the commander, and that was wrong. but when you discuss samuel alito, obama and alito -- from what i understand, they...
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he could in june of 1956 sit at a lunch counter in richmond, virginia, unnoticed. without the need for protection from fans who would risk life and limb to be close to him. >> little richard came with a phrase and said elvis got what he wanted but he lost what he had. what he meant by that was he lost his privacy. >> reporter: by year's end such solitude would be unimaginable. so would the idea that at 21 elvis presley had already lived half his life. before another 21 years had passed he would be dead. >> 1, 2, 3, 4 for private presley. >> reporter: except for one more encounter he was part of a gaggle reporting elvis's induction into the army in 1958, alfred worthhammer never saw elvis again. indeed he discounts the half century between the taking of these pictures and their rediscovery by an art dealer. >> i think of my life as being born when i was 26 and now. the rest of it is a blank. it's like a big blur. ♪ i'm in love > for worthhammer, those months with elvis presley were the most intense of his life creating the most powerful of memories. when you look at
he could in june of 1956 sit at a lunch counter in richmond, virginia, unnoticed. without the need for protection from fans who would risk life and limb to be close to him. >> little richard came with a phrase and said elvis got what he wanted but he lost what he had. what he meant by that was he lost his privacy. >> reporter: by year's end such solitude would be unimaginable. so would the idea that at 21 elvis presley had already lived half his life. before another 21 years had...
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let's see what is happening is in richmond as bob mcdonnell appears ready to deliver the republican sponsors ready to go about 10 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you. >> good evening. i'm bob mcdonnell. eleven days ago i was honored to be sworn in as the 71st governor of virginia. i'm standing in the historic house chamber of virginia's capitol, a building designed by virginia's second governor, thomas jefferson. it's not easy to follow the president of the united states. and my twin 18-year old boys have added to the pressure, by giving me exactly ten minutes to finish before they leave to go watch "sportscenter." i'm joined by fellow virginians to share a republican perspective on how to best address the challenges facing our nation today. we were encouraged to hear president obama speak this evening about the need to create jobs. all americans should have the opportunity to find and keep meaningful work, and the dignity that comes with it. many of us here, and many of you watching, have family or friends who have lost their jobs. 1 in 10 american wo
let's see what is happening is in richmond as bob mcdonnell appears ready to deliver the republican sponsors ready to go about 10 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you. >> good evening. i'm bob mcdonnell. eleven days ago i was honored to be sworn in as the 71st governor of virginia. i'm standing in the historic house chamber of virginia's capitol, a building designed by virginia's second governor, thomas jefferson. it's not easy to follow the...
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isabel richmond of the first freedom center, a very valued drafter and came from richmond to join us this morning. thank you so much, isabel, for your participation in this project. well, again that what makes this statement particularly valuable is that it has been tightly drafted not only by a group that is quite diverse and religious terms but also diverse in terms of the church representatives. indeed, to some on the drafting committee are actually on opposite sides of church and state litigation it with some regularity. the drafting committee for the seven includes for example, a former staff member of the aclu, jeremy gone, an akron member of law and justice. investors like this can agree on what the law is i think it commands our attention. now as a document makes clear, saying that these experts agree in many cases about what the law is is not to say that these rafters always agree about what the law should be. indeed, some of the members of the drafting committee are challenging and tried to push the law in different directions. the law that is described in this booklet. but
isabel richmond of the first freedom center, a very valued drafter and came from richmond to join us this morning. thank you so much, isabel, for your participation in this project. well, again that what makes this statement particularly valuable is that it has been tightly drafted not only by a group that is quite diverse and religious terms but also diverse in terms of the church representatives. indeed, to some on the drafting committee are actually on opposite sides of church and state...
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he was a richmond and worked on a newspaper. he was a southern spy. lakin heard what i'd done and sent for me. yesterday where i was stationed and he said i'll point you my personal orderly and all dispatchers from michelle go through you. and then we will have one responsible had. that made me very close to him and i became like one of the family. i only worked about two or three hours a day. the rest of the time i amused myself with billy and ted breaking a pony and goats. i was always with them. i went with them everywhere. kelly asked, did you go to gettysburg with them? yes, i did not know he was going to gettysburg to last minute. i am a citizen because i used within a great deal the white house. and he said i'm a put on your uniform and come along. i thought a little bit back of him on the railroad car and of course there's a pack of them just without. he did not expect me to stand 15 paces behind him. kelly asked, did you hit the speech? gas. tell me about it. tisdale said, lincoln says to me, they expect me to make a speech. i'm afraid it wil
he was a richmond and worked on a newspaper. he was a southern spy. lakin heard what i'd done and sent for me. yesterday where i was stationed and he said i'll point you my personal orderly and all dispatchers from michelle go through you. and then we will have one responsible had. that made me very close to him and i became like one of the family. i only worked about two or three hours a day. the rest of the time i amused myself with billy and ted breaking a pony and goats. i was always with...
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between them and explain the differences so i give this document to my students at the university of richmond and say the ec the much more confident she was in the second letter? they kind of go, no. and we had some wonderful debates. what do you think? has anybody had a chance to read it before we started in which you think is the more confident of the two letters? you say the second one. >> that was my pet theory but you can already tell i'm going to have some issues with that. why do you say that? >> i will take praise to myself. i do. >> yes,, fair enough. that is a reasonable conjecture. who else though? who thinks one of the other of these two documents shows greater confidence than the other? at some .1 of my students had an idea which was comparative verb syndicate confidence. let's kill them. and has anybody here have the time to count the impaired verbs in these two documents? how about the first one? we are going to disagree and we won't do that all my. you have got four. [inaudible] [laughter] did anyone else give a count on the first one? you have seven. there is something called
between them and explain the differences so i give this document to my students at the university of richmond and say the ec the much more confident she was in the second letter? they kind of go, no. and we had some wonderful debates. what do you think? has anybody had a chance to read it before we started in which you think is the more confident of the two letters? you say the second one. >> that was my pet theory but you can already tell i'm going to have some issues with that. why do...
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days before his death, president lincoln during the people of washington to celebrate the fall of richmond. despite his love of the union and loathing of the confederacy, the president called upon the white house to strike up the tune of dixie. numbers the question his motives, president lincoln famously enter, "am i not to strike my image by making friends?" the genius lies in the spirit behind those words. in the darkest hour of our republic, he showed a said a pursuit of common ground with all its light our path. with the weight of a trembling republic of on his shoulders, lincoln was transformed prematurely from a young man to an old man. in his gaze across our national mall, across our nation, the public he saved, the lies he created, his spirit burned on fiercely and forever. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. >> thank you very much. i want to extend appreciation to the leadership of the bicentennial commission for bringing us all here together today and for keeping the torch of live as they go forward. thank y
days before his death, president lincoln during the people of washington to celebrate the fall of richmond. despite his love of the union and loathing of the confederacy, the president called upon the white house to strike up the tune of dixie. numbers the question his motives, president lincoln famously enter, "am i not to strike my image by making friends?" the genius lies in the spirit behind those words. in the darkest hour of our republic, he showed a said a pursuit of common...