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some of the examples where from -- we have here are from the veterans home in richmond, virginia. this veteran was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture -- doll house furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it. as they were looking at it and admiring the furniture, start reading the label and see who it was donated by, it was their parents. this was the dollhouse furniture that was taken away from them as a child, now at the museum. the museum was first opened in 1896 as a confederate museum. chosen to be here because of the people that come to this particular area. appomattox is one of the top draws for civil war historians or people who are just interested in civil war history. so, we wanted to give them another experience out here where we could bri
some of the examples where from -- we have here are from the veterans home in richmond, virginia. this veteran was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture -- doll house furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them...
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we are an extension of the museum that was originally founded in 1890 opened in 1896 in richmond virginia. we house here a lot of aircraft facts that were from the confederates. we'll tell you how we got some of the artifacts. here we tend to focus on appotomax because we are in the location. a lot of people ask the question, why appotomax why did lee come here to surrender. it was not his original intend. lee has been looking for supplies. his goal is to find supplies for his men and then turn south to meet with general john ton who was down in north carolina. as he is traveling from petersburg here, gran has been able to effectively block off all of the railroad supplies that lee has waiting for him as he is coming along. he gets into appotomax courthouse here, and that is the name of the village which was built on a stage coach road between richmond and lynchburg here. courthouse being spelled as two words. appotomax was a county that was formed in 1845. and in virginia the county seats are always known with the county name, and then the two words, court house. but it was a village tha
we are an extension of the museum that was originally founded in 1890 opened in 1896 in richmond virginia. we house here a lot of aircraft facts that were from the confederates. we'll tell you how we got some of the artifacts. here we tend to focus on appotomax because we are in the location. a lot of people ask the question, why appotomax why did lee come here to surrender. it was not his original intend. lee has been looking for supplies. his goal is to find supplies for his men and then turn...
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we are an extension of the museum that was originally founded in 1890 opened in 1896 in richmond virginia. we house here a lot of aircraft facts that were from the confederates. we'll tell you how we got some of the artifacts. here we tend to focus on appotomax because we are in the location. a lot of people ask the question, why appotomax why did lee come here to surrender. it was not his original intend. lee has been looking for supplies. his goal is to find supplies for his men and then turn south to meet with general john ton who was down in north carolina. as he is traveling from petersburg here, gran has been able to effectively block off all of the railroad supplies that lee has waiting for him as he is coming along. he gets into appotomax courthouse here, and that is the name of the village which was built on a stage coach road between richmond and lynchburg here. courthouse being spelled as two words. appotomax was a county that was formed in 1845. and in virginia the county seats are always known with the county name, and then the two words, court house. but it was a village tha
we are an extension of the museum that was originally founded in 1890 opened in 1896 in richmond virginia. we house here a lot of aircraft facts that were from the confederates. we'll tell you how we got some of the artifacts. here we tend to focus on appotomax because we are in the location. a lot of people ask the question, why appotomax why did lee come here to surrender. it was not his original intend. lee has been looking for supplies. his goal is to find supplies for his men and then turn...
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wounded those who would have walked away from the train immediately, may have come as far as richmond, virginia, certainly washington, d.c. and new york city and the tri-state area. they want people to call in if they. 1-800-523-9101. 1-800-523-9109. tony? >> amtrak has suspended all train service between philadelphia and new york city. how long is that expected to last? that would impact a great number of people. >> yes, the commute this morning would have been wrecked for people trying to travel between new york city and washington, d.c. and according to the mayor of philadelphia as early or late depending on how you want to think of this, as of last night he said that he thought it would be at least a week before this stretch. of line is reopened. and it's not difficult to see why. not only do they have to continue the investigation, but then they have to move on to the clean up and then to the repair. think how much is overhead powering these trains. i don't think we'll see trains running properly on this man line according to the mayor until next week. >> i believe that first news conferen
wounded those who would have walked away from the train immediately, may have come as far as richmond, virginia, certainly washington, d.c. and new york city and the tri-state area. they want people to call in if they. 1-800-523-9101. 1-800-523-9109. tony? >> amtrak has suspended all train service between philadelphia and new york city. how long is that expected to last? that would impact a great number of people. >> yes, the commute this morning would have been wrecked for people...
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mid-atlantic is warm by the coast 83 in new york and 86 in washington and even warmer down in richmond virginia cooler air to the west as the frontal boundary inches its way in our direction and sweeps the cooler air in here, windy here too, 21 miles per hour wind in atlantic city, 16 in philadelphia, can you shuffle the numbers around and wind gusts are higher 25 to 30 miles per hour. the rest of the way, 87 degrees by 2:00, looks like we'll be back to 87 at 4:00 after briefly bumping up to 88 and 86 degrees and warm by 6:00 and back into the 70s at 8:00 and 10:00 the low 70s, things do change for the better later on this evening as we look at pollen count, it's running high today and medication is important for those that suffer from allergies and tomorrow we ease back to the medium high range and we are more or less in the medium to high range, we'll look at the cool down for tomorrow and big changes just around the corner. >> check back in later thank you. >> meanwhile more details on the deadly torndss that ripped through the midwest. two people remain in critical condition but much of the
mid-atlantic is warm by the coast 83 in new york and 86 in washington and even warmer down in richmond virginia cooler air to the west as the frontal boundary inches its way in our direction and sweeps the cooler air in here, windy here too, 21 miles per hour wind in atlantic city, 16 in philadelphia, can you shuffle the numbers around and wind gusts are higher 25 to 30 miles per hour. the rest of the way, 87 degrees by 2:00, looks like we'll be back to 87 at 4:00 after briefly bumping up to 88...
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some of the examples were from the veterans home in richmond, virginia.n was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it. as they were looking at it and admiring the furniture, start reading the label and see who it was donated by, it was their parents. this was thereir dollhouse furniture that was taken away from them as a child, now appearing in a museum.
some of the examples were from the veterans home in richmond, virginia.n was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it. as they were...
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. >> reporter: although the train crashed just north of the philadelphia station it began in richmond virginiand would have picked up the bulk of its passengers in washington, d.c. the feeling is many of the people who might have been walking wounded who were on the train but left it almost immediately, or those who were unfortunately killed may come from anywhere along that line. to amtrak has issued a hot line for people to call if they are concerned about relatives or friends, and even if they were on that train and walked away. they want to hear from those people too. here is the number. it is an 800 one. morgan? >> john briefly before we let you go we know amtrak has suspended all train service between philadelphia and new york. how long is that expected to last? >> reporter: well according to the mayor of the city of philadelphia speaking as late as last night when we gave his first news conference he made it very clear that in his opinion the track here north of philadelphia is not going to reopen for at least the next week. and if you look at those pictures it's pretty easy to understa
. >> reporter: although the train crashed just north of the philadelphia station it began in richmond virginiand would have picked up the bulk of its passengers in washington, d.c. the feeling is many of the people who might have been walking wounded who were on the train but left it almost immediately, or those who were unfortunately killed may come from anywhere along that line. to amtrak has issued a hot line for people to call if they are concerned about relatives or friends, and even...
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i have been pulled over in richmond virginia those in graduate school, was pulled over by the police coming back from a dinner date. i do not like it, but i put up with it because the reality is we are blacks, we make ourselves suspicious because we are committing more of a crime. isn't it funny that we complain about profiling and all of this, and what happened in baltimore, in ferguson? we do the very thing that we complain about the police for treating us. do not treat us as different but then we are going to act more crazy and destroy our neighborhood. i am all for equality, and i will argue until black americans are demanding is being treated as equals, they are not going to be -- i mean, it is absolutely insane. host: let me to mr. joseph, and we need to get more calls, please. guest: when you think about baltimore and ferguson there is so much political organizing going on. so this idea that african americans are victims -- that is not what i'm saying at all. they are certainly targets of racial and economic exportation, but from the black lives matter movement that has sprung
i have been pulled over in richmond virginia those in graduate school, was pulled over by the police coming back from a dinner date. i do not like it, but i put up with it because the reality is we are blacks, we make ourselves suspicious because we are committing more of a crime. isn't it funny that we complain about profiling and all of this, and what happened in baltimore, in ferguson? we do the very thing that we complain about the police for treating us. do not treat us as different but...
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telephone number and this is very interesting, stephanie, because this train, i believe started in richmond virginia, and would have picked up the bulk of its passengers to washington, d.c. pulled in to philadelphia and was on its way to new york. it is thought that the bulk of the people some of whom may have gone home now, are okay, and they have asked them to call in. so stephanie that's where we're at in philadelphia at the moment. the latest news conference given by the member of the board of the ntsb and the mayor of philadelphia. now we must wait for the investigators to do that work. >> john terrett thank you. one passenger recalled his shock as he looked up to see the cars ahead of him flip off of the tracks. >> to be honest i was just watching playing with my phone, and suddenly the train went dark, and it seemed like someone slammed the brake and everything started shaking. it went dark and the minute that the train stopped, people were just kind of panicking, and i could smell the smell of smoke, and people just tried to gather all of their stuff. i heard a voice towards the back of the
telephone number and this is very interesting, stephanie, because this train, i believe started in richmond virginia, and would have picked up the bulk of its passengers to washington, d.c. pulled in to philadelphia and was on its way to new york. it is thought that the bulk of the people some of whom may have gone home now, are okay, and they have asked them to call in. so stephanie that's where we're at in philadelphia at the moment. the latest news conference given by the member of the board...
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some of the examples we have here were from the veteran's home that was in richmond virginia, with this veteran who was celebrating his 103rd birthday in this facility. one of the things they did in this home as a fund-raiser was to carve doll house furniture out of cigar boxes. one day i was taking some of our former board members on a tour through here, two women, and they were admiring this and they commented how they used to have doll house furniture just like this that they used to play with as a child but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it they were being too rough with them. as they are looking and admiring the furniture and reading the label, and see who it was donated by, it was their parent. this was their doll house furniture that had been taken away from them as a child that is now appearing in a museum. the museum has undergonna number of changes since it was first opened in 1896 as the confederate museum. this museum was the next phase of being built out here in appotomax chosen to be here because of the people that
some of the examples we have here were from the veteran's home that was in richmond virginia, with this veteran who was celebrating his 103rd birthday in this facility. one of the things they did in this home as a fund-raiser was to carve doll house furniture out of cigar boxes. one day i was taking some of our former board members on a tour through here, two women, and they were admiring this and they commented how they used to have doll house furniture just like this that they used to play...
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. >> reporter: the person helping roseann was in richmond virginia.call. >> if i can be someone's eyes that doesn't have that privilege, why wouldn't i? >> reporter: rose ann says she loves the extra independence be my eyes offers and the connection with people. >> i see palm trees through the windows. >> you must be somewhere warm. >> we are. we're in san diego, california. >> right now there are 18,000 blind people sign suicideed up for the app. more than 200,000 are signed up to volunteer. >>> a way to end a serious problem, poverty. >> seeing people work together. you want to reach out to your fellow man. >> it's our duty as grown adults to do whatever we can. >> celebrities are stepping up and you can too. well tell you what red nose day is all about and what you can do to help. >>> cold and rainy today but what about the holiday weekend? i'll break down what you can expect just ahead. >>> preparing for the pope. jeff had an audience with pope francis. he and his new bride visited vatican on their honeymoon and were lucky enough to meet the holy
. >> reporter: the person helping roseann was in richmond virginia.call. >> if i can be someone's eyes that doesn't have that privilege, why wouldn't i? >> reporter: rose ann says she loves the extra independence be my eyes offers and the connection with people. >> i see palm trees through the windows. >> you must be somewhere warm. >> we are. we're in san diego, california. >> right now there are 18,000 blind people sign suicideed up for the app. more...
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would have been the route booth would have used in trying to kidnap lincoln and take himself to richmond, virginia. they are provided with a boat where they cross over here. they lose their way trying to get into virginia. vital time is lost going out of their way, and then into virginia, crossing into caroline county with the tide of the potomac, and making their way to the lucas farm. april 23, they continue on the rappahannock river. in caroline county, where they wind up at the garrett farm. when they crossed into king george county is where they meet up with three confederates, one of which was willie jett, who directs them to the garrett farm where they can stay. the confederates were part of the ninth virginia cavalry. when booth tells them he has shot president lincoln, they don't want to have anything to do with booth so they continue on. willie jett would proceed on to bowling green in caroline county a little ways west of the garrett farm here. it is ultimately willie jett the union cavalry are tipped off that a man on crutches was seen with confederates on a horse one of which who knew
would have been the route booth would have used in trying to kidnap lincoln and take himself to richmond, virginia. they are provided with a boat where they cross over here. they lose their way trying to get into virginia. vital time is lost going out of their way, and then into virginia, crossing into caroline county with the tide of the potomac, and making their way to the lucas farm. april 23, they continue on the rappahannock river. in caroline county, where they wind up at the garrett...
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edward works in richmond virginia and shows up in trenton to change his ticket but is stuck for now. >> i'll take the day off and come they code you'lled me for tomorrow. so i'm hope ing toing to get back there tomorrow. joan wonders when her daughter will get back from washington to her home in new york. new jersey transit will pick up her ticket but how is she getting back? we don't know yet not only is amtrak service suspended but so is septa regional rail line: some are using the train station to go from fillphilly to new york. accept septa has people assisting for their next move. we drove here and if we couldn't we would drive to new york and we came here no problems. >> lucky people in that situation, septa is offering free shuttle bus service between the septa and trenton line and for customers with the regional line your best bet is to connect with septa at the transportation center to get in and out of city. live in trenton, i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> now to matt pellman in the traffic center. he has the latest after yesterday's derailment. >> we can be
edward works in richmond virginia and shows up in trenton to change his ticket but is stuck for now. >> i'll take the day off and come they code you'lled me for tomorrow. so i'm hope ing toing to get back there tomorrow. joan wonders when her daughter will get back from washington to her home in new york. new jersey transit will pick up her ticket but how is she getting back? we don't know yet not only is amtrak service suspended but so is septa regional rail line: some are using the...
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director of strategic engagement for the national resource defense council, joining us from richmond virginia. thank you both for joining us. let's start with you, we know it's the worst oil spill to hit santa barbara, but how does this compare to the others. >> this particular spill, it's very localized and impact of the in that local area, we are dealing with an area of shore line, 4-9 miles in length. because the oil came from land it was at the shore when it hit the ocean, so the impacts on the shore will be more severe. >> you said it was impactful on a local level. could it have a regional impact? >> there's no indications that it will have a regional impact. a lot of what we are seeing at the moment is oil that stayed on the shoreline, or went into the ocean and came back to the shore line. and oil also that submerged beneath the service is on the floor of the sea, and in that same region. the oil that went out to sea probably will not have as significant impact as the way it changed chemical properties. it looks like it will be a local more so than a regional effect. >> the coastal to
director of strategic engagement for the national resource defense council, joining us from richmond virginia. thank you both for joining us. let's start with you, we know it's the worst oil spill to hit santa barbara, but how does this compare to the others. >> this particular spill, it's very localized and impact of the in that local area, we are dealing with an area of shore line, 4-9 miles in length. because the oil came from land it was at the shore when it hit the ocean, so the...
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through the northern neck around richmond virginia, then a few showers around charlottesville makingir way down i 64. fairly quiet for us. we are going to get the benefit of that front this evening. temperatures start to come down, already dropping a degree or two. 87 degrees right now reagan national. look at the dew points at 62 degrees, this morning in the upper 60s. this morning throughout the day today, even yesterday of course our air quality was quite poor. in fact, we're going to see levels change from air quality today being moderate moving to some better levels for tomorrow and in fact also for the rest of the week, better air quality with those lowering of the temperatures. if you're going to game nationals taking on the yankees, you're looking at a forecast from 86 degrees to 80 by seventh inning inning, nicer and nicer through the game. in fact, by last out, the temperature of 77 degrees, there may even be a little bit of wind push out of the west-northwest. could be a little bit of a breeze coming our way as we go into early tomorrow morning. 70 to 77 degrees boy, the m
through the northern neck around richmond virginia, then a few showers around charlottesville makingir way down i 64. fairly quiet for us. we are going to get the benefit of that front this evening. temperatures start to come down, already dropping a degree or two. 87 degrees right now reagan national. look at the dew points at 62 degrees, this morning in the upper 60s. this morning throughout the day today, even yesterday of course our air quality was quite poor. in fact, we're going to see...
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take another group, world art group based in richmond, virginia.yees 25 people. 25% of their business today is in asia. they take original artwork and make posters and sell them to offices and commercial spaces. their business is growing, but they also face tariffs and barriers into asia that the chinese competitors don't. and they say, we just hired three people because we want to grow more. we will hire more if we have greater access. this is possible all across the united states, but we need these trade agreements. al: you keep talking about china, but they are not in this. secretary pritzker: they have free trade agreements with 17 different countries in asia where there is no tariff. al: you think this will be a counter? secretary pritzker: i do. al: let me ask you about vietnam. state run, they don't allow labor unions. will it be adequate protection? secretary pritzker: part of the agreement in tpp rules they will have a minimum wage, safe workplace, that they have protections against child labor. why is vietnam want that? they recognize tha
take another group, world art group based in richmond, virginia.yees 25 people. 25% of their business today is in asia. they take original artwork and make posters and sell them to offices and commercial spaces. their business is growing, but they also face tariffs and barriers into asia that the chinese competitors don't. and they say, we just hired three people because we want to grow more. we will hire more if we have greater access. this is possible all across the united states, but we need...
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those that had the gust front and outflow boundary from the storm. 72 in hagerstown. 89 in richmond, virginia. another day like this tomorrow and another one on friday and another one on saturday. daily chances of showers and storms and warm and humid weather. this is the southern end of the line of storms. for storms through ohio valley and the deep south. they will diminish after sunset as well. we have changes precipitation. over the weekend the chance drops more. by the weekend, sunday especially, the temperatures will drop off a bit. a strong continue front comes in. we will rapidly warm in the 70's on tuesday and back to 80 on wednesday. alison: that is the way it's supposed to be this time of year. thank you. check on traffic now with jamie sullivan who has details. hi jamie. jamie: we have slow spots. that is what i want to run through. we have earlier crashes that have been cleared. this is working its way on the inner leap. this is near old dominion. look at the map. just to show you the heavy spot on the beltway. we are seeing that from 66 continuing closer to bethesda. working you
those that had the gust front and outflow boundary from the storm. 72 in hagerstown. 89 in richmond, virginia. another day like this tomorrow and another one on friday and another one on saturday. daily chances of showers and storms and warm and humid weather. this is the southern end of the line of storms. for storms through ohio valley and the deep south. they will diminish after sunset as well. we have changes precipitation. over the weekend the chance drops more. by the weekend, sunday...
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oklahoma then memphis, and the number one sneezeiest wheezeiest city in the united states is richmond virginiaere is sneezing and wheezing going on in more places than just those five cities. take a look at this map. what you see in green means there's high levels of ragweed pollen the red is high levels of ozone, and there are medicines you can take and tips we can give you. you can put your air conditioner on recirculate. that can help keep the air clean. also keep your windows closed. change clothes after being outdoors. also wash your hair. your hair can become a collector of pollen, and do strenuous tifts in the morning when the ozone layers tend to be lower. there is a pretty good chance you live in one of these sneezy wheezy areas. >>> all right, welcome back. the crash of the amtrak train in philadelphia has brought train safety into the international conversation. as investigators figure out what happened in philadelphia there is another potential danger on the rails that could impact you. tanker cars carrying a highly flam flammable type of oil are criss-crossing the country and ther
oklahoma then memphis, and the number one sneezeiest wheezeiest city in the united states is richmond virginiaere is sneezing and wheezing going on in more places than just those five cities. take a look at this map. what you see in green means there's high levels of ragweed pollen the red is high levels of ozone, and there are medicines you can take and tips we can give you. you can put your air conditioner on recirculate. that can help keep the air clean. also keep your windows closed. change...
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>>> a virginia man from woodbridge is in the hospital right now after an early morning shooting outside a restaurant. this happened in the parking lot here of fast eddie's restaurant on richmondell us about 50 people were arguing and fighting as the place was closing. we're told the victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made. >> a community in southwestern virginia will hold a vigil tomorrow for a little boy found murdered. his mother is having a tough time coping with his death. her 3-year-old died monday at the home of his caregiver. he appeared to have been beaten. his mother can't talk about the woman charged in the case. she says she will always think about her son as a happy little boy who loved playing with his brother. >> one of the last things i did with calen is make a hand print and it broke. i cried because it's the last thing i'll ever get from him. >> a medical examiner is still working to determine how calen died. >> the governor of maryland is putting public safety ahead of the arts. larry hillger plans to reopen a state police barracks in annapolis and add 100 new state troopers. hogan said he'll use the line line-item veto to scratch out $20 mi
>>> a virginia man from woodbridge is in the hospital right now after an early morning shooting outside a restaurant. this happened in the parking lot here of fast eddie's restaurant on richmondell us about 50 people were arguing and fighting as the place was closing. we're told the victim is expected to survive. no arrests have been made. >> a community in southwestern virginia will hold a vigil tomorrow for a little boy found murdered. his mother is having a tough time coping...
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that is a conflict of interest -- host: weighing in richmond, virginia.n "the hill," trump gave at least 100 thousand dollars to the clinton foundation. next is dean in louisville, kentucky. what is your view on these donations? caller: the hillary foundation, that is how they get around laws. they have to have something to -- the thing is, what i am worried about is, the parties, i'm a vietnam veteran, they are putting their party first and their country second. that is what the nazis and communists did. they put the party first. host: rush limbaugh, his report of the transcript when he was talking about this issue yesterday. "fake news man caught giving 50 large to the clinton crime family foundation" is the headline on this transcript. rush limbaugh said he is not sorry for anything. the real question is how many other reporters have donated to the clinton crime family foundation. that is what i want to know. i do not think that will stop stephanopoulos. every damn one of these. the clintons have let it be known if you want to interview them, you have
that is a conflict of interest -- host: weighing in richmond, virginia.n "the hill," trump gave at least 100 thousand dollars to the clinton foundation. next is dean in louisville, kentucky. what is your view on these donations? caller: the hillary foundation, that is how they get around laws. they have to have something to -- the thing is, what i am worried about is, the parties, i'm a vietnam veteran, they are putting their party first and their country second. that is what the...
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he is a preacher in the areas west of richmond, virginia. he is a slave. but he becomes famous or notorious -- one or the other -- as a funeral preacher. so, in the middle of the 19th century, there is an adaptation that is going on. you were able to move between plantations fairly easily up through about 1830. you could move from one plantation to another. you might have to fill up paperwork while you are doing it , but you have that ability, you could move from place to place. jasper grows up in that sort of world and that changes when more restrictions are placed on him. he becomes an important funeral preacher. if you ever encounter him -- most of you won't -- he is noted because he preaches to white audiences. that is a big deal. so, an example of why slavery is not a bad thing is you have a slave preacher who preaches to white audiences and in good evangelical mode, he apparently had the ability to slay people. he could preach and they would fall out. they were moved by the spirit. here are of that revival language we have in using? and his favorite
he is a preacher in the areas west of richmond, virginia. he is a slave. but he becomes famous or notorious -- one or the other -- as a funeral preacher. so, in the middle of the 19th century, there is an adaptation that is going on. you were able to move between plantations fairly easily up through about 1830. you could move from one plantation to another. you might have to fill up paperwork while you are doing it , but you have that ability, you could move from place to place. jasper grows up...
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because of thunderstorms they diverted us to richmond, virginia where i spent about an hour this evening. if i had been here, mr. president, i would have voted "yes" on both the trade adjustment assistance legislation and also the religious freedom legislation which came before this chamber earlier this evening. and again i appreciate the opportunity to speak now about an amendment that i'm offering to the underlying legislation the trade promotion authority. this amendment is regarding currency manipulation, something we've talked about a lot over the last week and now is the opportunity for us to speak with our votes. and speak on behalf of the people we represent who believe that yes we should be trading with other countries, in fact, i strongly believe we should be expanding our exports and i support trade opening agreements that could be negotiated under a trade promotion authority but i also believe we need to level the playing field so that while we are expanding trade and increasing our exports therefore creating more jobs in my home state of ohio and around the country, at the s
because of thunderstorms they diverted us to richmond, virginia where i spent about an hour this evening. if i had been here, mr. president, i would have voted "yes" on both the trade adjustment assistance legislation and also the religious freedom legislation which came before this chamber earlier this evening. and again i appreciate the opportunity to speak now about an amendment that i'm offering to the underlying legislation the trade promotion authority. this amendment is...
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. >> today steve's in richmond, virginia, seeing a jumping competition over an unusual but tasty obstacle. >> we're going to run over the world's biggest plate of delicious tacos. >> as the riders demonstrate their skills above a giant bowl of tortilla chips it becomes clear that, like nachos, riders get chewed up fast. the stunts are amazing, but so are the crashes. >> oh! >> today's riding was probably some of the most world class that you'll see in a back street parking lot. over a plate of nachos that probably will ever exist in the bmx, or humanity in general. >> the nachos event may seem absolutely nuts, but it's light fare compared to the aptly named bonedeath competition. an event steve covered in 2006 in massachusetts. >> we're riding in a swamp on some garbage. >> the scene in new bedford was probably one of the weirdest scenes i have ever witnessed, a course basically built in between two buildings, build on a swamp. >> bmx rider paul herrane built it. >> it started out as a bet. just built the most ridiculous possible things you could think of, and have everybody come out, thr
. >> today steve's in richmond, virginia, seeing a jumping competition over an unusual but tasty obstacle. >> we're going to run over the world's biggest plate of delicious tacos. >> as the riders demonstrate their skills above a giant bowl of tortilla chips it becomes clear that, like nachos, riders get chewed up fast. the stunts are amazing, but so are the crashes. >> oh! >> today's riding was probably some of the most world class that you'll see in a back street...
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he is a preacher in the area just west of richmond, virginia. he is a slave. he becomes famous -- or notorious, one or the other -- as a funeral preacher. in the middle of the 19th century, there is an adaptation going on. if you were a slave preacher, you could move between plantations fairly easily, up through about 1830. you could move from one plantation to another. you would probably have to take some sort of paperwork to explain why you are doing it, but as a preacher, you have that flexibility. jasper actually grows up inside of that kind of world. he adapts to the world that changes when there are more restrictions placed on him. jasper becomes an important funeral preacher. if you ever encounter him, he has noted because he preaches to white audiences. that is big deal. an example of why slavery is not a bad thing is that you have a slave preacher who preaches to white audiences. good evangelical mode, he apparently had the ability to slay people -- not literally kill them -- but he could preach and they were moved by the spirit. you hear the revival
he is a preacher in the area just west of richmond, virginia. he is a slave. he becomes famous -- or notorious, one or the other -- as a funeral preacher. in the middle of the 19th century, there is an adaptation going on. if you were a slave preacher, you could move between plantations fairly easily, up through about 1830. you could move from one plantation to another. you would probably have to take some sort of paperwork to explain why you are doing it, but as a preacher, you have that...
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oklahoma, then memphis and the number one sneeziest, wheeziest city in the united states is richmond virginiad weedsing going on at more places than just those five cities. take a look at this map. so what you see in green means that there are high levels of rag weed pollen. what you see in red means high levels of ozone. and brown means relatively high levels of rag weed and ozone there are medicines to take when you are wheezing and sneezing and tips to give you, you can put the air on recirculate, keep the air cheap, keep your windows clothes, change clothes after being outdoors, wash your hair, your hair can become a collector of pollen and do strenuous outdoor activities in morning when ozone levels are lower. the national resource defense council says there is's a good chance you live in one of the sneeziest, wheeziest areas. one in three americans live in areas with high pollen count and high ozone. >>> amtrak says it is trying to recent busy northeast corridor in time for the beginning of the busy workweek. the railroad has ordered -- was ordered to make some safety changes before it
oklahoma, then memphis and the number one sneeziest, wheeziest city in the united states is richmond virginiad weedsing going on at more places than just those five cities. take a look at this map. so what you see in green means that there are high levels of rag weed pollen. what you see in red means high levels of ozone. and brown means relatively high levels of rag weed and ozone there are medicines to take when you are wheezing and sneezing and tips to give you, you can put the air on...
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. >>> a three judge panel at the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond, virginia heard oral argument on whether the corruption conviction of bob mcdonnell should be overturned. they are considering two points. the first, whether the definition of official acts was overly broad and second if perspective jurors were properly questioned on whether they were influenced by the media's portrayal of the case. mr. mcdonnell and his wife maureen were convicted of corruption in september for accepting $177,000 in gifts, luxury items and loans for a virginia businessman who wanted them to help promote his dietary supplement business. >> good morning. please be seated. we're happy to hear argument in the first case of the united states versus mcdonnell. counsel, mr. frances before you begin, i want to reiterate that we've been very generous with the time be both in the briefs and in the oral argument, and we expect you all to honor that generosity by directly answering the questions and -- the time limits that we set up. with that in mind, mr. francisco. >> thank you, your honor. under the gover
. >>> a three judge panel at the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond, virginia heard oral argument on whether the corruption conviction of bob mcdonnell should be overturned. they are considering two points. the first, whether the definition of official acts was overly broad and second if perspective jurors were properly questioned on whether they were influenced by the media's portrayal of the case. mr. mcdonnell and his wife maureen were convicted of corruption in september...
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they're based in richmond, virginia, employees 25 people. i think something like 20, 25% of their business today is in asia. they take original artwork and make posters out of it and sell them to offices and commercial spaces. their business is growing but they also face tariffs and barriers into asia that they're chinese competitors don't and they said, look we just hired three people because we want to grow more into asia. we'll hire more if we have greater access. this is possible all across the united states, but we need these trade agreements. >> hunt: we keep talking about china but they're not in this pact. >> they have free trade agreements with 17 different countries in asia where there's no tariff. >> hunt: you think this will be a counter to that? >> i do think it will be. >> hunt: state run country communist country, don't allow labor unions, will it be adequate protection in a place like vietnam? >> and part of the agreement in tpp is they will have minimum-wage, protections against child labor, forced labor, environmental prote
they're based in richmond, virginia, employees 25 people. i think something like 20, 25% of their business today is in asia. they take original artwork and make posters out of it and sell them to offices and commercial spaces. their business is growing but they also face tariffs and barriers into asia that they're chinese competitors don't and they said, look we just hired three people because we want to grow more into asia. we'll hire more if we have greater access. this is possible all across...
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host: from richmond, virginia. andrew in alexandria virginia.e thinks man-made causes are effective. go ahead. caller: good morning. i love c-span and listen to it every morning. you know, the thing about it is i have a background in chemistry. when you add heat to a reaction the reaction happens faster. heat is a catalyst. it is obvious to me that when you put more asphalt onto the ground, when you cut down trees the massive deforestation that is happening in our world, then you are also putting more and more carbon dioxide more and more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, as well as the depletion of the ozone that happened with cfcs previously from the 1920's to the 1960's. you are going to have more heat. that is going to me like the reactions that happen in the atmosphere more robust -- that is going to make the reactions that happen in the atmosphere more robust, happen quicker. you get more moisture. with the heat islands from the asphalt around cities, that is going to put more and more heat into the air. it is basic science that asphal
host: from richmond, virginia. andrew in alexandria virginia.e thinks man-made causes are effective. go ahead. caller: good morning. i love c-span and listen to it every morning. you know, the thing about it is i have a background in chemistry. when you add heat to a reaction the reaction happens faster. heat is a catalyst. it is obvious to me that when you put more asphalt onto the ground, when you cut down trees the massive deforestation that is happening in our world, then you are also...
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some of the examples were from the veterans home in richmond, virginia. this veteran was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it. as they were looking at it and admiring the furniture, start reading the label and see who it was donated by, it was their parents. this was thereir dollhouse furniture that was taken away from them as a child, now appearing in a museum. the museum has undergone a number of changes. this museum was the next phase of being built in appomattox, chosen to be here because of the people that come to this particular area. appomattox is one of the top draws for civil war historians or people interested in civil war history. we wanted to give them another experience where we c
some of the examples were from the veterans home in richmond, virginia. this veteran was celebrating his 103rd birthday. one of the things they did at this particular home as a fundraiser was carve furniture out of cigar boxes. one day, i was taking some of our board members on a tour, and they were admiring this and commented that they used to have dollhouse furniture just like this as a child. but then their mother took it away from them because she was saying they were going to break it. as...
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it started i think in richmond virginia, came from washington d.c. headed to new york and those are likely the destinations where the people who were injured and dead came from. >> john, thank you. >> in the last year alone, there have been more than a dozen amtrak accidents some led to serious injuries and deaths. in iowa less than two months ago, one was killed and 90 injured when a train collided with a truck that failed to stop at a crossing. in march in north carolina carolina 55 were injured. in texas a man was killed when he attempted to drive across the tracks while a train was passing. in michigan, three were killed when they're minivan was hit by an amtrak train. >> last year, a man in massachusetts, three died in an track-vehicle collision. todd curtis is in boston this morning to join us. what are investigators going to be doing this morning to figure out what happened? >> well, they're going to be recovering the data from the equivalent of the aircraft black boxes that are going to be on the train, as well. they'll be gathering witness s
it started i think in richmond virginia, came from washington d.c. headed to new york and those are likely the destinations where the people who were injured and dead came from. >> john, thank you. >> in the last year alone, there have been more than a dozen amtrak accidents some led to serious injuries and deaths. in iowa less than two months ago, one was killed and 90 injured when a train collided with a truck that failed to stop at a crossing. in march in north carolina carolina...
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next up is homage from richmond virginia -- mohammed from richmond, virginia. caller: i believe the program should be renewed. what do we have to hide? host: any other thoughts? caller: yes, i do. who is opposing the renewal of this program? what do they have to hide? if you don't have anything to hide, why are you scared? host: thank you so much, mohammed, for your comments. a gallup poll recently found the majority of americans disapprove of government surveillance programs. the poll found that 53% of adults nationally felt that the programs went too far, and only about one third of americans felt that the programs were worthwhile. about 10% of americans had no opinion. this broke down on party lines. 40% of democrats disapproved while 49% of approved. for republicans, the split was opposite, the majority believe that the program should be discontinued. our next caller is phoebe from pennsylvania. you believe the program should be ended. caller: the thing is i cannot understand how these people are calling again and saying that if you don't have anything to h
next up is homage from richmond virginia -- mohammed from richmond, virginia. caller: i believe the program should be renewed. what do we have to hide? host: any other thoughts? caller: yes, i do. who is opposing the renewal of this program? what do they have to hide? if you don't have anything to hide, why are you scared? host: thank you so much, mohammed, for your comments. a gallup poll recently found the majority of americans disapprove of government surveillance programs. the poll found...
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host: that was surely in richmond, virginia. simone weichselbaum.ouple callers have brought up police living in the communities they police. guest: that is a very good point. the issue is, certain police departments, their salaries are not all that great. if you work for the nypd starting salary i believe is $50,000 range. even with overtime, you're making maybe 70,000. if you live in new york city it is pretty tough to do especially with the family. people gravitate toward suburban police departments if they want to work and live in a community. if you want to work an urban environment you say, i'm going to be single or have a small family and make less money. it has to start with paying cops more money at local level. that could be instituted. host: garland, independent caller. caller: good morning. the sheriff's department around here, if you are not friends with them, you will not get on anyway. most of them i know, i've been your for the last 40 years, they could not get a job working for ups, federal express or the post office. that is why the
host: that was surely in richmond, virginia. simone weichselbaum.ouple callers have brought up police living in the communities they police. guest: that is a very good point. the issue is, certain police departments, their salaries are not all that great. if you work for the nypd starting salary i believe is $50,000 range. even with overtime, you're making maybe 70,000. if you live in new york city it is pretty tough to do especially with the family. people gravitate toward suburban police...
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john levy with us from richmond virginia.what is your opinion on opinion professor calomiris' view? john: moving them out of that would make a big difference. tom: is deutsche bank your friend in the multi-family business? john: deutsche bank as a friend to a lot of borrowers because they are able to move big chunks of money, but we also see what i call shadow banking. banks have been able to -- banks have been forced to revise under the basel three amendment. their place as may be moving on and shadow banks, banks that are non-banks, are starting to move in and take over their opportunities. brendan: a quick question back to you, as basil three adequate? john: i do not know if it is adequate not. i do know it is changing the way banks look at the commercial real estate business, and all of a sudden it is taking more capital, there is more equity needed, so that is what is bringing up these kind of non-bank or shadow banks is that people who are used to putting a fairly little amounts of equity are now having to put up dramat
john levy with us from richmond virginia.what is your opinion on opinion professor calomiris' view? john: moving them out of that would make a big difference. tom: is deutsche bank your friend in the multi-family business? john: deutsche bank as a friend to a lot of borrowers because they are able to move big chunks of money, but we also see what i call shadow banking. banks have been able to -- banks have been forced to revise under the basel three amendment. their place as may be moving on...
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richmond, virginia, close to washington, d.c., just outside of that area.e will be there for the last hour of "washington journal" talking about that training center at what is happening and how soldiers are preparing for a different kind of war fighting. back to our question -- your view on the current 2016 presidential field. virginia beach, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have two major things to say -- a lotta subject -- a lot of subjects. we need to start savings account to cover deductibles and co-pays for health insurance so we can afford these deductibles and co-pays. it should be a lifetime account. the second account would be for younger people -- the retirement accounts, in place of social security. both will help save the government a lot of money and we will be able to pay off, not only the interest, but paying down this massive debt. host: let's talk about these presidential candidates. who reflects that? caller: ben carson came up with the idea of the medical savings account starting at birth. i like ben carson for a lot
richmond, virginia, close to washington, d.c., just outside of that area.e will be there for the last hour of "washington journal" talking about that training center at what is happening and how soldiers are preparing for a different kind of war fighting. back to our question -- your view on the current 2016 presidential field. virginia beach, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have two major things to say -- a lotta subject -- a lot of subjects. we need to start...
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richmond. >>> a virginia man is being investigated as a possible serial killer in connecticut. police say william devin howell is suspected of murdering at least seven people. the women's bodies were found buried behind a popular shopping center in new britain. all disappeared in 2003. howell is already in jail for the death of another woman. family members say they are relieved that there finally may be some answers. >> we're happy for getting this far. >> we're appreciative they never gave up. >> william howell was arrested in new hampshire ten years ago. so far there's no sign he was con ungted to the d.c. area. >>> three people are recovering in texas after a school bus crash into a house. that's just outside of houston. authorities say the 25-year-old bus driver passed out behind the wheel. a teacher's aide and special needs student received only bumps and bruises and a woman inside the home was not injured. >>> cell phone companies forced to pay customers millions of dollars. first up the steps you need to take to cash in. >>> and bundle up. storm team 4 tracking a cold f
richmond. >>> a virginia man is being investigated as a possible serial killer in connecticut. police say william devin howell is suspected of murdering at least seven people. the women's bodies were found buried behind a popular shopping center in new britain. all disappeared in 2003. howell is already in jail for the death of another woman. family members say they are relieved that there finally may be some answers. >> we're happy for getting this far. >> we're...
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douglas, richmond, virginia. caller: i truly enjoyed -- i'm a registered democrat.r one republican in my life, ronald reagan cost second term. i would love to work for ben carson and contribute to his campaign. so many things that he said make so much sense. he does not have the same opinions of professional politicians and i think that speaks volumes. he is a man who has accomplished things through hard work and diligence and faith. i am a man of faith and it is so good to know that we have an opportunity to elect a man that has all those qualities. i just think he would be such a gift to this nation. host: thanks for the call. a democrat interested in the ben carson candidacy. the associated press. this is carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard and retired neurosurgeon ben carson launching their runs for president on monday, each with the potential to help the president to party win over -- the republican party win over a more diverse group. fiorina is likely to be the only prominent wanted to seek the gop donation with carson the only likely african-america
douglas, richmond, virginia. caller: i truly enjoyed -- i'm a registered democrat.r one republican in my life, ronald reagan cost second term. i would love to work for ben carson and contribute to his campaign. so many things that he said make so much sense. he does not have the same opinions of professional politicians and i think that speaks volumes. he is a man who has accomplished things through hard work and diligence and faith. i am a man of faith and it is so good to know that we have an...
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. >> a three-judge panel the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond the journal -- richmond, virginiahe court is considering two points the first is whether the definition of official acts was overly broad and second, if prospective jurors were properly question on whether they were influenced by the me just betrayal of the case. macdonell and his wife were convicted of corruption last september for the second one of $77,000 in gifts, luxury items and loans from former star scientific ceo johnny williams commonwealth of virginia businessmen who wanted them to help promote his dietary supplement business. >> good morning. please be seated. we are happy to your argument better first case number 15-4019, united states versus mcdonnell. council, before you begin i want to reiterate that we been very generous with the time both in the breeze and the oral argument. we expect you all to honor that generosity by directly answering the questions and speed limits we've set up there with that in mind mr. francisco? >> thankthank you your honor. judge motz may please the court. under the governme
. >> a three-judge panel the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond the journal -- richmond, virginiahe court is considering two points the first is whether the definition of official acts was overly broad and second, if prospective jurors were properly question on whether they were influenced by the me just betrayal of the case. macdonell and his wife were convicted of corruption last september for the second one of $77,000 in gifts, luxury items and loans from former star...
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houston, texas, richmond virginia and boston.of baltimore covering today's demonstrations. joining me right now live are cnn correspondent sara sidner nick valencia and ryan young. let's go to our sara sidner first right here at war memorial plaza outside of city hall. sara. >> reporter: look you know it started out here really kind of like a block party where everybody was getting together. they were dancing. but not far from their mind was, of course the situation with the police here and freddie gray. what i can tell you now is that we're hearing from a lot of different speakers. i want to give you an idea of who's in this crowd. you've got people from all over the country that are here as well. it's not that people are protesting in other cities but a lot of people have converged on baltimore. we know there are folks from ferguson, missouri where really this was the birth place of this modern civil rights movement. and there are a lot of people here from all over including california. we heard from oscar grant's uncle, who ca
houston, texas, richmond virginia and boston.of baltimore covering today's demonstrations. joining me right now live are cnn correspondent sara sidner nick valencia and ryan young. let's go to our sara sidner first right here at war memorial plaza outside of city hall. sara. >> reporter: look you know it started out here really kind of like a block party where everybody was getting together. they were dancing. but not far from their mind was, of course the situation with the police here...
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>> what i say to michael moore, in 1970 my grandfather owned a dry cleaners in richmond virginia he was gunned down by two young black men in 1970. those black men deprived me of my grandfather, my little brother never knew his grandfather, and so what he does not understand is there's generational criminality that's affecting the black race. we need to be serious about it instead of tweeting idiotic thing like this that do nothing but invite more young black men to follow in their father's footsteps. that's what i say to michael moore. as a nation we have to be serious about what's going on and liberal policies over the last 350 last 50 years enslaved blacks to lives of crime and poverty. >> i don't think he'll have a response to what you said. thank you for the time and your personal story today. >> thank you. >> you got it. living on the compound and killed a united states soldier, and this gitmo detainee was set free in canada. the man who captured hussein has something to say next. >>> locked inside after a tiger escaped from his cage. sargento people are real cheese people three g
>> what i say to michael moore, in 1970 my grandfather owned a dry cleaners in richmond virginia he was gunned down by two young black men in 1970. those black men deprived me of my grandfather, my little brother never knew his grandfather, and so what he does not understand is there's generational criminality that's affecting the black race. we need to be serious about it instead of tweeting idiotic thing like this that do nothing but invite more young black men to follow in their...
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and the number one sneezeiest, wheezeiest cities in the united states is richmond, virginia.ore places than this. take a look at this map. what the green means high levels of rag weed. what you see is red, is ozone. brown means high levels of rag weed and ozone. there are medicines to take and tips that we can give you. put your air conditioner on recirculate. that can help to keep your air cleaned. also keep your windows closed. change clothes after being outdoors. also wash your hair. or hair can become a collector of pollen. and do strenuous outdoor activities in the morning when the ozone levels tend to be lower. and there's a pretty good chance you live in one of these sneezy, wheezy areas, 1 in 3 americans, they say, live in areas with high pollen counts and high ozone. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surp
and the number one sneezeiest, wheezeiest cities in the united states is richmond, virginia.ore places than this. take a look at this map. what the green means high levels of rag weed. what you see is red, is ozone. brown means high levels of rag weed and ozone. there are medicines to take and tips that we can give you. put your air conditioner on recirculate. that can help to keep your air cleaned. also keep your windows closed. change clothes after being outdoors. also wash your hair. or hair...
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i have been pulled over in richmond virginia those in graduate school, was pulled over by the policeoming back from a dinner date. i do not like it, but i put up with it because the reality is we are blacks, we make ourselves suspicious because we are committing more of a crime. isn't it funny that we complain about profiling and all of this, and what happened in baltimore, in ferguson? we do the very thing that we complain about the police for treating us. do not treat us as different but then we are going to act more crazy and destroy our neighborhood. i am all for equality, and i will argue until black americans are demanding is being treated as equals, they are not going to be -- i mean, it is absolutely insane. host: let me to mr. joseph, and we need to get more calls, please. guest: when you think about baltimore and ferguson there is so much political organizing going on. so this idea that african americans are victims -- that is not what i'm saying at all. they are certainly targets of racial and economic exportation, but from the black lives matter movement that has sprung u
i have been pulled over in richmond virginia those in graduate school, was pulled over by the policeoming back from a dinner date. i do not like it, but i put up with it because the reality is we are blacks, we make ourselves suspicious because we are committing more of a crime. isn't it funny that we complain about profiling and all of this, and what happened in baltimore, in ferguson? we do the very thing that we complain about the police for treating us. do not treat us as different but then...
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. >>> developing story now, out of richmond lawyers for former virginia governor bob mcdonald wrapped up arguments in his appeal. >> god is good and faithful and i've got a great family. >> that's mcdonnell walking into court two hours ago. the appeal is focused on two key topics. first, his lawyers say the jury was given too broad of a definition of the phrase "official acts," second they say they didn't get to ask prospective jurors about pretrial publicitityy. he was sentenced in february to two years in prison his wife was also convicted. a decision could take weeks. >>> many of you had a much easier ride to work on metro compared to yesterday. news4 was there this morning as the first train started coming through metro center. megan mcgrath tweeted this photo, power outage and reports of smoke in the tunnel shut down the station last happened as the wasizards game was letting out. earlier major issues on the orange blue and silver lines. take a look at pictures from chopper 4 over the scene of a crash in gaits aregaithersburg. two vehicles collided. this happened around 9:30 this
. >>> developing story now, out of richmond lawyers for former virginia governor bob mcdonald wrapped up arguments in his appeal. >> god is good and faithful and i've got a great family. >> that's mcdonnell walking into court two hours ago. the appeal is focused on two key topics. first, his lawyers say the jury was given too broad of a definition of the phrase "official acts," second they say they didn't get to ask prospective jurors about pretrial publicitityy....
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president, i have an idea or you -- allow the virginia legislature to come back to richmond for one meeting. they have all fled. give them safe passage. allow them to be one time, and the purpose of the meeting is to rejoin the union. if virginia rejoins the union lee will have to lay down arms. there will be no reason to fight anymore. we will end this war with the signature of a pen rather than the blast of a musket." lincoln concedes. he goes back to city point and into washington. the next day, the newspapers and all of virginia allow safe passage of all the virginia legislators to come back to richmond. if you begin to trickle into richmond for the meeting. before lincoln leaves weitzel and lincoln take a ride around town. lincoln wants to see the city. on the carriage ride, weitzel asked him what he should do with regard to the concord people -- the concord -- the concorde -- the conquered people. lincoln says he does not wish to tell what to do but if he were in his place, he would let them up easy. when lincoln gets back to washington, secretary of war stanton says this is a crazy i
president, i have an idea or you -- allow the virginia legislature to come back to richmond for one meeting. they have all fled. give them safe passage. allow them to be one time, and the purpose of the meeting is to rejoin the union. if virginia rejoins the union lee will have to lay down arms. there will be no reason to fight anymore. we will end this war with the signature of a pen rather than the blast of a musket." lincoln concedes. he goes back to city point and into washington. the...