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so virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. and richmond's at the heart of all that because we -- we play a -- we play a significant role in the electoral future of the common wealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern va, but you also have a thriving, growing region as well. we're still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think that just young people in general moving to the city. >> how do millennials respond ton richmond's history? >> you know what? i think the folks who are moving into the city, them just like did i about 13 years ago, you are surrounded by history basically every single day. but it's -- but history also means that it's -- some of the history here we're not proud of, right? it's confederate history that, you know, kind of is, i think, a stain on the city's record, you can say. but, instead of being stuck in the past and using history as an anchor were we think history should be our foundation to build from. i think we're rewriting -- we're writing a new chapter in richmond's history now and t
so virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. and richmond's at the heart of all that because we -- we play a -- we play a significant role in the electoral future of the common wealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern va, but you also have a thriving, growing region as well. we're still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think that just young people in general moving to the city. >> how do millennials respond ton...
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live coverage here on c-span3. >>> and so once again, here we are in richmond, virginia. governor terry mcauliffe about to make his state of the commonwealth address. this picture and this sound courtesy of wvce in virginia. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> speaker of the house of delegates -- presented to you, from the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable governor terry mcauliffe. [ cheers and applause ] >> david, come on. thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow virginians, good evening. speaker cox, senator newman, justices of the supreme court, ladies and gentlemen of the virginia general assembly, i do once again appreciate the opportunity to address you one final time. [ cheers and applause ] >> gilbert, i would be careful. last year, every republican i gave a shout out, they're not back this year in the chamber. and you guys have done just fine. before i begin, seriously, i would like to thank speaker bill howell for his many years of service to this commonwe
live coverage here on c-span3. >>> and so once again, here we are in richmond, virginia. governor terry mcauliffe about to make his state of the commonwealth address. this picture and this sound courtesy of wvce in virginia. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> speaker of the house of delegates -- presented to you, from the commonwealth of virginia, the honorable governor terry mcauliffe. [ cheers and...
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we are now taking you down to richmond, virginia. attention. the are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the virginia state or of election on january 4, 2018. have one item on our agenda this morning. drawingre to conduct a of the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. crowd. to say hi to the mr. alcorn: i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> he and his contingency have been caught in snow. e newport newshe norma area. they will be about 30 minutes late? >> i think we have added an update. we now have a local representative here. mr. alcorn: thank you. you're welcome to have a seat in front row. civic sacrament of democracy, and this election has shown the importance of every vote in the power of one sickle vote. this election will certainly he ever monitored for everybody that every vote counts as we encourage all 12 virginians to participate in the election. i would like to provide background as to how we arrived here today to swing the process before the drawing. virginia held a general election on november 7, 2017, among o
we are now taking you down to richmond, virginia. attention. the are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the virginia state or of election on january 4, 2018. have one item on our agenda this morning. drawingre to conduct a of the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. crowd. to say hi to the mr. alcorn: i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> he and his contingency have been caught in snow. e newport newshe norma area. they will be...
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in richmond virginia. and i said yes because i say yes to lots of stuff. and i knew it was an all day service 95. i figured, maybe do an opening keynote or maybe i will speak at lunch. maybe i will speak at the end. i bought my ticket and a beat before i was to fly, i pulled out the letter and to my horror, i discover that i am to be the only speaker all day from nine until five! [laughter] i said oh, hell no! so i called to homies, andre and josc. trainees, gang members in our 18 month training program. and i sit them down and i said look, you are flying with me at the end of the week to richmond, virginia. i would like you to get up and tell your stories. take your time. [laughter] because we have a long day to fill! i had never heard this story before. josc gets up first and 25 years old at the time. and -- a training in the 18 month program. gang member, tattooed felon, parolee. he was finishing up his 18 months as a very valued member of our substance abuse team. a man in his own recovery. now, he was helping younger homies with their addiction issues
in richmond virginia. and i said yes because i say yes to lots of stuff. and i knew it was an all day service 95. i figured, maybe do an opening keynote or maybe i will speak at lunch. maybe i will speak at the end. i bought my ticket and a beat before i was to fly, i pulled out the letter and to my horror, i discover that i am to be the only speaker all day from nine until five! [laughter] i said oh, hell no! so i called to homies, andre and josc. trainees, gang members in our 18 month...
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we're told participants in this year's freedom rock are breathing -- the cold to walk from richmond, virginia to arlington national cemetery. >> the mission is simple. >> reporter: on this sign group of men and women are showing their patriotism -- on the side of the highway a group of men and women are showing their patriotism. five years ago this man had a crazy idea to raise money for this foundation by walking all the way from the virginia war memorial in richmond to arlington national cemetery, more than 100 miles. >> i wanted to do something to show the gratitude that i have in my heart for the people, the men and women that serve our country. >> reporter: so he walked and a team called red, white and blue found out about the journey and decided to help. >> eventually people started to show up out of the woodwork. >> reporter: now in the fifth year, this so-called freedom ruck is an entourage . that's james, a veteran, and he now joins bigg on the journey every year . along the way businesses have stepped up and every 10 miles or so they make a pitstop. sometimes it's fast food, other t
we're told participants in this year's freedom rock are breathing -- the cold to walk from richmond, virginia to arlington national cemetery. >> the mission is simple. >> reporter: on this sign group of men and women are showing their patriotism -- on the side of the highway a group of men and women are showing their patriotism. five years ago this man had a crazy idea to raise money for this foundation by walking all the way from the virginia war memorial in richmond to arlington...
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. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern and when our guest is josh stein. >>> house minority leader denny hoyer has a news conference on daca. that's the obama administration's program allowing some undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children to remain. president trump is planning to end the program. democrats want legislation to continue the program. yesterday president trump indicated that he's open to that as long as a wall on the u.s./mexico bord ser is part of the legislation. >>> our first guess is representati representative lynnet bearer. good morning you to. >> good morning. >> for those who may not know you on this program, a little bit about your background that brought you to congress and how you use that to ki
. >>> then this evening on cspan3 we head to richmond virginia for the governor's state of the commonwealth address. that's set for 6:30 eastern also live here on cspan3. >>> the cspan bus continues its 50 capitals tour this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. on each visit w50e'll speak wit state officials. follow the tour and join us on wednesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern and when our guest is josh stein. >>> house minority leader denny hoyer...
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years ago is invited to speak with 600 social workers in richmond, and virginia. i said yes because i say yes to stuff. and i knew is an all day service from nine until five. i thought maybe i would do an opening keynote or speak at lunch or at the end so i bought my ticket and a week before i was to fly i pulled out the letter and to my horror i discover that i am to be the only speaker all day him day, from nine until five. and i said oh hail no circle to homey's and, trainees who were gang members in her 18 month training program and i send them down and said look, you're fine with me at the end of the week to richmond, virginia. like you to get up and tell your story. take your time. lack because we have a long day to fill. i never heard their stories before san jose gets up first 25 years old at the time and a trainee in her 18 month program, gang member, felon parolee. he is finishing up his 18 month is very valued member of our substance abuse team, a man solid in his own recovery. and now he was helping younger homey's with their addiction issues. so, he h
years ago is invited to speak with 600 social workers in richmond, and virginia. i said yes because i say yes to stuff. and i knew is an all day service from nine until five. i thought maybe i would do an opening keynote or speak at lunch or at the end so i bought my ticket and a week before i was to fly i pulled out the letter and to my horror i discover that i am to be the only speaker all day him day, from nine until five. and i said oh hail no circle to homey's and, trainees who were gang...
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entrenched once again across portions of the northeast and midatlantic only 19 right now in richmond virginiau have the north and north easterly wind breeze and points pleasant beach around 10 miles per hour, 17 miles per hour in rehoboth beach. around 11 at philadelphia international airport and that is adding to that windchill factor so overnight tonight act frigid breeze, 17 degrees, a windchill value down into the single digits. and for tomorrow, mlk day, a mix of sun and clouds with maybe a passing snow shower more likely a few flurries in and around the city, chance of passing snow shower will be at the coast, a high temperature again below average at 31 degrees. stormscan 3 showing us quiet conditions right now, but we're watching our next weather maker clipper system right now impacting parts of lower midwest and it will continue to swing in as we head into tuesday and tuesday night. we do have a chance of an isolated snow shower mainly down the shore tomorrow, tomorrow morning, and a better widespread chance of light snow as we head tuesday into tuesday night potentially a lingers sn
entrenched once again across portions of the northeast and midatlantic only 19 right now in richmond virginiau have the north and north easterly wind breeze and points pleasant beach around 10 miles per hour, 17 miles per hour in rehoboth beach. around 11 at philadelphia international airport and that is adding to that windchill factor so overnight tonight act frigid breeze, 17 degrees, a windchill value down into the single digits. and for tomorrow, mlk day, a mix of sun and clouds with maybe...
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formed by a group of lit rear enthusiasts to create a monument to the writer in his hometown in richmond, virginia. the museum officially opened with several of his manuscripts, artifacts and mem peelya on display. next we'll take a tour with the museum's curator. >> edgar alan poe is the writer who put american literature on the map. he's the one who's the first internationally influential american writer. he invented the detective story. he's one of the pioneers of science fiction. he developed a tale of psychological tear orror. he also was instrumental in the concept of art or art's sake the. idea that a poem or work of literature or piece of art didn't have to teach teach you something or have a moral or make awe irrelevant better person, it was enough that i terror story scares you because it's doing its job. and this also meant that because a story didn't have to teach you something, virtue doesn't have to be rewarded. the villain could actually win in the end. richmond is where poe spent more of his life than any other city. he referred to himself as a virginian. this is where he was orpha
formed by a group of lit rear enthusiasts to create a monument to the writer in his hometown in richmond, virginia. the museum officially opened with several of his manuscripts, artifacts and mem peelya on display. next we'll take a tour with the museum's curator. >> edgar alan poe is the writer who put american literature on the map. he's the one who's the first internationally influential american writer. he invented the detective story. he's one of the pioneers of science fiction. he...
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richmond, virginia, this man's jeep flipped over and got stuck in a snowbank. the snow may be clearing up but the cold has only just started. behind this massive storm is another blast of arctic air that will bring cold temperatures to the midwest, south and here in the northeast. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> a closer look at your forecast for this thursday morning. >> good morning. well, the cold continues over the southeast, even though the snow and ice is moving away. still talking about slippery conditions and there will be some melting today. another concern is refreezing as we talk about the overnight hours. but, again, temperatures running below normal then they will stay below normal throughout the northeast and movingut o as weenture into friday.m jather f. >>> still ahead the mistake at a major bank draining people's accounts. >>> also ahead a facebook selfie leads to an arrest in a high-profile crime after police find the murder weapon in the picture. >>> and airline passengers preparing for the worst bracing themselve
richmond, virginia, this man's jeep flipped over and got stuck in a snowbank. the snow may be clearing up but the cold has only just started. behind this massive storm is another blast of arctic air that will bring cold temperatures to the midwest, south and here in the northeast. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> a closer look at your forecast for this thursday morning. >> good morning. well, the cold continues over the southeast, even though...
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when he was admitted to a richmond, virginia, area hospital on saturday, he wouldn't walk, he could barely talk. he tested positive for the flu and strep throat. then was sent home with medication but just 30 hours later his sister went to his bed and noticed he wasn't breathing. >> i never imagined it could kill him. >> reporter: cities across the country are taking drastic measures to protect kids among the most vulnerable to this year's potent strain of influenza. new york's governor issued an emergency declaration authorizing pharmacists to give flu shots to kids. schools in texas and florida now administering flu shots on campus and at chicago's st. patrick high school, nearly 100 kids called off sick on monday alone. >> we don't want you at school sick. >> reporter: an emergency medical hospital used in disasters like katrina is being used to fight the flu parked there to work with the overflow of patients. >> i've been working here for almost 15 years and have not seen it that bad in 15 years. >> 5% of the country may have the flu right now and reports indicate kansas, missouri and
when he was admitted to a richmond, virginia, area hospital on saturday, he wouldn't walk, he could barely talk. he tested positive for the flu and strep throat. then was sent home with medication but just 30 hours later his sister went to his bed and noticed he wasn't breathing. >> i never imagined it could kill him. >> reporter: cities across the country are taking drastic measures to protect kids among the most vulnerable to this year's potent strain of influenza. new york's...
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not too far from here i attended school in richmond, virginia, for a few months. and my own journey in america many ways mirrored the american journey. i didn't quite understand how much it mirrored it until i was fortunate to take a freshman history class, the claim historian richard white who is now at stanford. his final lesson to weave and connect your family's history into the context of the american narrative. since i was taking the class of 1995, i had been here total of 10 years, 11 years, from '84 to '95, i didn't quite have a device i i could weave a narrate because we had such a short amount of time here. so the major events in american history, obviously i couldn't connect our family's history to that. so i had to ask him to allow me to fully express myself in the context of american history? we stumbled upon the device of economic themes. the rust belt in buffalo, new york. myev family's westward migratio. my mother inned up with a position at, biotech startup in seattle. seattle itself was booming with technology, microsoft, at that time was very lar
not too far from here i attended school in richmond, virginia, for a few months. and my own journey in america many ways mirrored the american journey. i didn't quite understand how much it mirrored it until i was fortunate to take a freshman history class, the claim historian richard white who is now at stanford. his final lesson to weave and connect your family's history into the context of the american narrative. since i was taking the class of 1995, i had been here total of 10 years, 11...
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. >> this week's yourbizselfie comes from david lambert who owns eye que optical in richmond, virginiahis father practiced optometry for 50 years. he partners with a nonprofit for lower income patients. take a selfie of you in your business and send it to us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. or tweet it @. thank you so much for joining us today. we would love to hear from you. if you have any questions or comments, just want to say hi, e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. please go to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. we posted all the segments from today's show plus a lot more. and we have even more for you on all of our digital and social media platforms as well. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. ♪ so that's the idea. what do you think? i don't like it. oh. nuh uh. yeah. ahhhhh. mm-mm. oh. yeah. ah. agh. d-d-d... no. hmmm. uh... huh. yeah. uh... huh. in business, there are a lot of ways to say no. thank you so much. thank you. so we're doing it. yes. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we he
. >> this week's yourbizselfie comes from david lambert who owns eye que optical in richmond, virginiahis father practiced optometry for 50 years. he partners with a nonprofit for lower income patients. take a selfie of you in your business and send it to us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. or tweet it @. thank you so much for joining us today. we would love to hear from you. if you have any questions or comments, just want to say hi, e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. please go to our...
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. >>> this week's your biz self-yes comes from dave lambert who owns iq optical in richmond, virginiahis father practiced optometry for 50 years. he partners with a nonprofit that focuses on lower income patients who can't afford glasses. >>> why don't you pick up your smartphone, take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us or tweet it to @biz msnbc. include your name, the name of your business and the #your biz selfie. >>> thank you for joining us today. we'd love to hear from you. if you have questions or comments, just want to say hi, e-mail us at your business at msnbc.com. you can go to open forum.com/your business. we posted all of the segments from today's show plus a lot more for you. we have even more for you on all of your digital and social media platforms as well. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm jj ramberg. remember, we make your business, our business. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably on mute. yeah..
. >>> this week's your biz self-yes comes from dave lambert who owns iq optical in richmond, virginiahis father practiced optometry for 50 years. he partners with a nonprofit that focuses on lower income patients who can't afford glasses. >>> why don't you pick up your smartphone, take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us or tweet it to @biz msnbc. include your name, the name of your business and the #your biz selfie. >>> thank you for joining us today....
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host: thank you from that call -- thank you for that call from richmond, virginia. next up is kelly. hello. >> hi, thank you for picking up my call. a few comments. first of all, the government needs to work with each other and set up a bill, for instance, the one that was a bipartisan one brought up to trump and he rejected it. they need to stop blaming each other. that is the second thing. something i noticed, this is the first time in history in which one party controls the whole government, and they can't even agree with each other, and then they want to blame the democrats when there are only 49 of them. that is embarrassing to see that side of it. i want to comment on the daca issue. those kids were brought here when they were little. they have -- their parents brought them to the society. for them to be deported just now, and being treated like they are immigrants who do not continue to society, that is very false. the majority of them are actually students, professionals, who pay taxes and are very well educated. them, we areing not just losing contributions
host: thank you from that call -- thank you for that call from richmond, virginia. next up is kelly. hello. >> hi, thank you for picking up my call. a few comments. first of all, the government needs to work with each other and set up a bill, for instance, the one that was a bipartisan one brought up to trump and he rejected it. they need to stop blaming each other. that is the second thing. something i noticed, this is the first time in history in which one party controls the whole...
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the american civil war came to a dramatic end in virginia right here at richmond in spring of 1865. the confederate government decided on the 2nd of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same decision. and they both pulled up stakes and left richmond in a hurry. and in the confusion of these evacuations of the confederate government and the virginia state government, orders were given to military authorities to set selected fires at government we warehouses to destroy military property and burn their bridges behind them crossing the james river. unfortunately the selected fires set by confederate soldiers retreating quickly got out of control and within hours had you a large portion of the financial and commercial and industrial waterfront of richmond going newspaper flames. the descriptions of this are harrowing. fortunately forhistory, the historic capitol building and the mansion right behind it were situated in this open capitol square public park which searched ad-- served as a fire break and protected it from the flames that came right up to the
the american civil war came to a dramatic end in virginia right here at richmond in spring of 1865. the confederate government decided on the 2nd of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same decision. and they both pulled up stakes and left richmond in a hurry. and in the confusion of these evacuations of the confederate government and the virginia state government, orders were given to military authorities to set selected fires at government we warehouses to...
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. >>> then in richmond, virginia, a swan, oh, no, stranded on a frozen lake. was apparently stuck there for at least ten hours. >> it was like, whoa, she was locked in, around ice. she was frozen in ice. she couldn't move. >> hmm. you see those emergency responders there helping break through the ice and free the swan who seemed to be unharmed. good for her. >>> no freezing temperatures, but we are expecting rain for the first time in weeks. >>> plus a look at the latest >>> all right, happening tonight, someone could become a multi-millionaire. tonight's megamillions jack potts is up to $361 million. it's the eighth largest jackpot in the game's history. abc 7 was in san leandro where people bought tickets. we'll send out the winning numbers through the abc 7 news app. the app is free to download. tomorrow's powerball prize is even bigger, $440 million. so if you don't win tonight, tomorrow will be a night. >> can't even wrap my head around that number. >>> speaking of winning the lottery that might be earth-shattering, but not quite as much as a real earthqu
. >>> then in richmond, virginia, a swan, oh, no, stranded on a frozen lake. was apparently stuck there for at least ten hours. >> it was like, whoa, she was locked in, around ice. she was frozen in ice. she couldn't move. >> hmm. you see those emergency responders there helping break through the ice and free the swan who seemed to be unharmed. good for her. >>> no freezing temperatures, but we are expecting rain for the first time in weeks. >>> plus a...
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in richmond, virginia, julie carey, news4. >>> frigid temps turn parts of the potomac and the sea toe. some local firefighters show us actually falls through. >>> as you think about all of those diets your friends use, which ones do you want to use? if >>> take a look at this map right here. you can see most of the area is shaded in purple. that's a winter weather advisory. what does that mean for delays? i'll have that forecast and what you can expect on friday coming u >>> president trump's campaign manager paul manafort is suing the special counsel and robert mueller accusing the doj of overstepping its bounds by bringing charges against him that are not related to the probe into russia meddling in our election. manafort is facing a dozen charges and that includes allegations of money laundering and conspiracy. >>> still deciding what diet you're going to try this year? for the eighth year in a row, the d.a.s.h. diet is the best overall diet developed by the national institutes of health designed to lower blood pressure by focusing on vegetables, whole grains and low fat dairy. th
in richmond, virginia, julie carey, news4. >>> frigid temps turn parts of the potomac and the sea toe. some local firefighters show us actually falls through. >>> as you think about all of those diets your friends use, which ones do you want to use? if >>> take a look at this map right here. you can see most of the area is shaded in purple. that's a winter weather advisory. what does that mean for delays? i'll have that forecast and what you can expect on friday...
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in the house of delegates, northern virginia was in richmond and what does it mean to all virginians? >> reporter: it was exciting to witness the enormous change at the virginia general assembly with one dozen new women being sworn into office and bringing diversity with it. the front row said it all. more hugs as the day became reality. >> it's a reality. so many emotions. >> elizabeth and the other legislator are the first to be seated as women in the legislature. >> reporter: the woman in the purple dress is the first transgender person in the virginia legislature. >> on behalf of all the people in the 13th district, including those that voted for me, it's the honor of a lifetime. >> reporter: don adams is the first lesbian in the legislature. >> i can't even articulate it. >> reporter: she is in the front year -- front row with the first african-american representing prince william county and they are part of the democratic wave of the newcomers. what does republicans have the majority in the house and the senate and they now only have a one-vote majority in the house. it means is
in the house of delegates, northern virginia was in richmond and what does it mean to all virginians? >> reporter: it was exciting to witness the enormous change at the virginia general assembly with one dozen new women being sworn into office and bringing diversity with it. the front row said it all. more hugs as the day became reality. >> it's a reality. so many emotions. >> elizabeth and the other legislator are the first to be seated as women in the legislature. >>...
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their letters crossed rough land sent from harvard university in cambridge, massachusetts to richmond, virginia. two leading medical institutions at the time. the author of the letter wrote to his colleague about something he needed, and he hoped his friend could help him. you speak of tobacco crops and the price of n-word. of course, you mean the price of dead n-word. do tell me what is the cost of a dead, stiff n-word is. one that will cut up fat and doesn't smell. do you have a price for such merchandise?" he wanted specimens to be used for anatomy classes at harvard. he sought bodies for demonstrations and dissections of the human body. ironically, the very people they considered inhuman at the time where the cadavers used to teach generations of physicians about the human body. in order to supply subjects for dissection, the phrase he used at the time, doctors needed to know when people died and whether or not they could claim their bodies. often times, enslavers took great care to note births and deaths in their records. they died for a host of reasons. we have evidence of this in plantat
their letters crossed rough land sent from harvard university in cambridge, massachusetts to richmond, virginia. two leading medical institutions at the time. the author of the letter wrote to his colleague about something he needed, and he hoped his friend could help him. you speak of tobacco crops and the price of n-word. of course, you mean the price of dead n-word. do tell me what is the cost of a dead, stiff n-word is. one that will cut up fat and doesn't smell. do you have a price for...
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. >>> then in richmond, virginia, a swan, oh, no, stranded on a frozen lake.stuck there for at least ten hours. >> it was like, whoa, she was locked in, around ice. she was frozen in ice. she couldn't move. >> hmm. you see those emergency responders there helping break through the ice and free the swan who seemed to be unharmed. good for her. >>> no freezing temperatures, but we are expecting rain for the first time in weeks. >>> plus a look at the latest my hygi...a mouthwash.o try... so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest mouthwash. checkup? nailed it shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. >>> all right, happening tonight, someone could become a multi-millionaire. tonight's megamillions jack potts is up to $361 million. it's the eigh
. >>> then in richmond, virginia, a swan, oh, no, stranded on a frozen lake.stuck there for at least ten hours. >> it was like, whoa, she was locked in, around ice. she was frozen in ice. she couldn't move. >> hmm. you see those emergency responders there helping break through the ice and free the swan who seemed to be unharmed. good for her. >>> no freezing temperatures, but we are expecting rain for the first time in weeks. >>> plus a look at the latest...
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grew up as a liberal, his mother was very liberal in richmond, virginia. several people who knew him said she was very vocal about african-american right at a time when people do not want to hear about that. that was part of his thinking and upbringing. >> host: we are affected by outspoken moms. and talk to a lot of people, bribing with this or that, seems to be the most emasculating effort come from something called being a team player. >> we thought you were a team player. i am a team player. but more than threats, more than promises, that team player intimidation, nobody wants to be viewed as just a fly in the ointment. want to be a team player. seems to have disengaged so many from the things they came here to do, and having talked to steven, he sees that it drives him crazy. in the humane economy -- i thought that was an interesting title for a chapter burt that's writ gets into some of his feelings and he has seen the way it affects everybody. skin color doesn't matter when people are hurt by an inhuman economy, it's deeply troubling to him. you had
grew up as a liberal, his mother was very liberal in richmond, virginia. several people who knew him said she was very vocal about african-american right at a time when people do not want to hear about that. that was part of his thinking and upbringing. >> host: we are affected by outspoken moms. and talk to a lot of people, bribing with this or that, seems to be the most emasculating effort come from something called being a team player. >> we thought you were a team player. i am a...
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. >> reporter: i'm david culver in richmond, virginia. it's not often to say head south if you want to see more snow. with this system that's the case. you can see in the commonwealth they have a few inches in some spots, good amount compared to northern virginia. looks pretty scenic when you see benches like that. or over here, capital ground, you see the statues covered with the coating and the trees even. all nice to take in. the roads, not too bad either. when we were coming down from northern virginia today, clear in most spots then it got a little bit slushy compared with places farther north. overall it is a' passable. schools are closed and businesses as well. as the snow stops, starts to pickup and bitter cold temperatures, we're feeling it in virginia's capital. back to you. >> and the church chiming in the background makes it even more scenic. >>> well, tomorrow morning could be dicey. news4 will be working for you starting at 4:00 a.m., you can get the latest school schedule changes and alerts about what ice is on the roads an
. >> reporter: i'm david culver in richmond, virginia. it's not often to say head south if you want to see more snow. with this system that's the case. you can see in the commonwealth they have a few inches in some spots, good amount compared to northern virginia. looks pretty scenic when you see benches like that. or over here, capital ground, you see the statues covered with the coating and the trees even. all nice to take in. the roads, not too bad either. when we were coming down from...
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richmond, virginia, 7 degrees, breaking the old record of 10. philly, 0. breaking the old record of 4. new york, we'll start off at 1 degree. the record was 4 degrees. the coldest ever for tomorrow morning is still to come. >> thank you. >>> now to the massive mega millions drawing. one winning ticket sold. someone in florida is holding on to a $450 million dream after matching all th mega millions drawing friday night. if it's not you, don't worry. you have another shot to win the huge jackpot with the powerball drawing tonight. maya rodriguez is in miami for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. you can probably see right over my shoulder, the billboard shows that the mega millions jackpot has been reset. that is because one winning ticket worth $450 million was sold here in florida in port richie, just off the tampa bay area. now, of course, as you know, it could be one person or it could be a group of people that bought that ticket. if you have not seen those numbers, take a look at them one more time. here they are. i
richmond, virginia, 7 degrees, breaking the old record of 10. philly, 0. breaking the old record of 4. new york, we'll start off at 1 degree. the record was 4 degrees. the coldest ever for tomorrow morning is still to come. >> thank you. >>> now to the massive mega millions drawing. one winning ticket sold. someone in florida is holding on to a $450 million dream after matching all th mega millions drawing friday night. if it's not you, don't worry. you have another shot to win...
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seen in quite some time, arctic air driving in from the north, and our temperatures here in richmond, virginial of the state is under a wind chill advisory, so we are expecting —5 —15 below zero wind—chill. we will not even make it to freezing all weekend. this is a very, very cold weekend ahead. how unusual are these conditions? it's not unusual to see cold snaps and a period like this, but it will be unprecedented as far as how low temperatures will go. we are talking 1 degrees forecast for sunday morning. that will be record—breaking, breaking a record in 1959 of 10 degrees. we are going to break a couple records. we keep hearing the expression a one. where has that come from? it's taken off here, especially with social media. —— the expression a weather bomb. not to get too technical, it's the rapid intensification of a storm and the amount of millibars it drops within 24 hours, and i believe it dropped 59 millibars, so an intense and very powerful storm that has gone all up and down the east coast but there storm warnings stretching from florida and up towards maine, with footage from bos
seen in quite some time, arctic air driving in from the north, and our temperatures here in richmond, virginial of the state is under a wind chill advisory, so we are expecting —5 —15 below zero wind—chill. we will not even make it to freezing all weekend. this is a very, very cold weekend ahead. how unusual are these conditions? it's not unusual to see cold snaps and a period like this, but it will be unprecedented as far as how low temperatures will go. we are talking 1 degrees forecast...
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the most southerly part is further south than the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. in some ways, southern illinois has a southern feeling. definitely. i am anxious to get going. before we move through the images, i want to say one thing that the civil war. all of the images we are saying someenced the civil war in way. just the fact we are looking at lincoln images, right? was between spring 1861 in spring 1865. they killed maybe about one million soldiers altogether. it engendered the bloodiest, bloodiest battles. casualty numbers are routinely in the tens of thousands for each battle. young to be too remember but we took baghdad in 2003, there were three american casualties, which is horrible. every life counts, of course,. the public would no longer stand the kind of casualties and death numbers that they experience in just about every battle. over the course of a few days. was nominated in chicago for the new republican party. part of our republic machine. we were working overdrive to get him to be the republican nominee. he inherited, he actually walked into th
the most southerly part is further south than the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. in some ways, southern illinois has a southern feeling. definitely. i am anxious to get going. before we move through the images, i want to say one thing that the civil war. all of the images we are saying someenced the civil war in way. just the fact we are looking at lincoln images, right? was between spring 1861 in spring 1865. they killed maybe about one million soldiers altogether. it engendered...
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our first stop is richmond, virginia, where we're hear from the zit's mayor. we'll visit famous sites like the edgar allen poe. after that we head to california for a university professor and author larry gerston. we'll also tour the japanese american museum and take a look inside the lick observatory. >>> hi, i'm tiffany rock, a pr
our first stop is richmond, virginia, where we're hear from the zit's mayor. we'll visit famous sites like the edgar allen poe. after that we head to california for a university professor and author larry gerston. we'll also tour the japanese american museum and take a look inside the lick observatory. >>> hi, i'm tiffany rock, a pr
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richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2. atlantic city broke a record. jfk, 5 degrees, the old record was 6. 10 below is the old record and we are very close. it could still around for a little while. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thanks so much, dylan. >>> president trump is headed back to the white house today after spending the weekend at camp david meeting with his top white house advisers and congressional republicans. on saturday the president defended himself against claims in the bombshell new book "fire and fury" about his mental stability and his decision making in office. kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, morgan. the president chose to make his on camera defense by harnessing the trappings of the office. he surrounded himself with prominent politicians. he invited the media to travel to camp david for an impromptu session. the president also punched back. camp david is rarely a back drop for a stinging book review. >> i consider it a work of fiction. >> reporter: presiden
richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2. atlantic city broke a record. jfk, 5 degrees, the old record was 6. 10 below is the old record and we are very close. it could still around for a little while. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thanks so much, dylan. >>> president trump is headed back to the white house today after spending the weekend at camp david meeting with his top white house advisers and congressional republicans. on saturday the...
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still holding at 52 in richmond, virginia and 50 in roanoke virginia. so with high pressure in control, you could see that on satellite6 along with action radar we've got a mostly clear sky across much of the eastern half of the u.s. and no wet weather is heading our way. at least for the next two days. we'll show you what's going on with the eagles forecast on sunday. 6:40 in the evening it's rather cloudy. we've got a southwesterly wind but that first quarter temperature coming in at 44 degrees. it's still nice and mild and as we get into the fourth quarter we've got a number coming in at 42 degrees. so, you certainly need a layer but it will not be as cold this go round at the linc as it was just last weekend. so, we've got more details on the eagles forecast and what we can expect for the rest of our weekend. details coming up with the accuweather 7-day, guys. >> sounds good. >> thanks melissa. >> "action news" of course your source for eagles coverage all this weekend. it kicks off tonight with our playoff preview party at 7:30 right here on channe
still holding at 52 in richmond, virginia and 50 in roanoke virginia. so with high pressure in control, you could see that on satellite6 along with action radar we've got a mostly clear sky across much of the eastern half of the u.s. and no wet weather is heading our way. at least for the next two days. we'll show you what's going on with the eagles forecast on sunday. 6:40 in the evening it's rather cloudy. we've got a southwesterly wind but that first quarter temperature coming in at 44...
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in richmond, virginia, david culver, news4. >> when is the last time you saw a 35 millimeter film cannister? >> been quite a while. i wonder where they found those to use for the drawing. >>> still ahead, the u.s. attorney general is stirring up some new controversy. >> tonight, making a move against legalized pot. how it could impact people in our area who rely on it for their health. >> have we mentioned extreme cold is coming? frostbite could set in faster than you might think. we'll show you what you need to >> bitter cold and whipping wind could make for several cold days. doug and amea will come back li "what if" more of the came from renewable resources? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's next." dominion energy. >>> here we are, the school closings and delays for tomorrow are already coming in. in virginia, fairfax, fauquier, loudoun, public sls to close tomorrow.
in richmond, virginia, david culver, news4. >> when is the last time you saw a 35 millimeter film cannister? >> been quite a while. i wonder where they found those to use for the drawing. >>> still ahead, the u.s. attorney general is stirring up some new controversy. >> tonight, making a move against legalized pot. how it could impact people in our area who rely on it for their health. >> have we mentioned extreme cold is coming? frostbite could set in faster...
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numbers across the midatlantic, it's still milder off to the south. 47 washington, d.c., 54 in richmond, virginia and 53 degrees in roanoke, virginia so we will be tapping into that southwesterly wind as we head into the eastbound. here's the reason why. satellite6 along with action radar showing you we've got a mostly clear sky thanks to this dominating ridge of high pressure. over the weekend we'll continue to tap into those west to southwesterly winds just in time for saturday and just in time for game day on sunday so we've got you covered if you're heading over to the linc on sunday, kickoff at 6:40 in the evening. it's rather cloudy for that game but the rain stays away. we've got a southwesterly wind at three to 6 miles per hour. first quarter that temperature coming in at 44. as we get into the fourth quarter we'll dip down to 42 degrees so certainly not as cold this sunday in comparison to last sunday at the linc. we've got more details on that plus this warming trend and how long it's sticking around with the full and exclusive accuweather of forecast. back over to you sharrie and rick.
numbers across the midatlantic, it's still milder off to the south. 47 washington, d.c., 54 in richmond, virginia and 53 degrees in roanoke, virginia so we will be tapping into that southwesterly wind as we head into the eastbound. here's the reason why. satellite6 along with action radar showing you we've got a mostly clear sky thanks to this dominating ridge of high pressure. over the weekend we'll continue to tap into those west to southwesterly winds just in time for saturday and just in...
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richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2 this morning. we broke a record at jfk, 5 degrees this morning. the old record was 6. we have records across the northeast as well. 10 below is the old record in portland, and we are very close to that. wu worcester broke a record, too. we are going to turn a corner this afternoon and it could actually stick around for a while. morgan, more on that coming up. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thank you, dylan. >>> president trump heads back to the white house after spending the weekend at camp david, meeting with top white house advisers and congressional republicans. on saturday, the president defended himself against claims in the bombshell, new book "fire and fury" about his mental stability and his decision-making in office. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, morgan. the president chose to make his oncamera defense by harnessing the trappings of the office. he surrounded himself with prominent to
richmond, virginia, the old record was 10 degrees. it's minus 2 this morning. we broke a record at jfk, 5 degrees this morning. the old record was 6. we have records across the northeast as well. 10 below is the old record in portland, and we are very close to that. wu worcester broke a record, too. we are going to turn a corner this afternoon and it could actually stick around for a while. morgan, more on that coming up. >> i'm waiting for that corner to turn. thank you, dylan....
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virginia statehouse race. republicans and democrats outlined their agenda for 2018. "the washington journal" looks at the trump administration and the infrastructure proposal. we start in richmond where the virginia board of elections met today to determine the winner of the state's fourth house of house delegate seats. the election ended in a tie. a 1705 virginia law, tied races are decided by picking the name at random. mr. alcorn: we enjoy the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one item on our agenda this morning. we're here to conduct a drawing to determine the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. ms. simonds, i see you are here this morning. if you wish to say hi to the crowd -- [laughter] i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> i believe he and his contingency have been caught in snow. they were in the northern newport news area and tried to get somebody from the fredericksburg area, so they advised us they will be about 30 minutes late. is that not right? >> i think we have had an update. we have a local representative
virginia statehouse race. republicans and democrats outlined their agenda for 2018. "the washington journal" looks at the trump administration and the infrastructure proposal. we start in richmond where the virginia board of elections met today to determine the winner of the state's fourth house of house delegate seats. the election ended in a tie. a 1705 virginia law, tied races are decided by picking the name at random. mr. alcorn: we enjoy the attention. are we all set? everybody...
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on the second of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same decision and they both pulled up stakes and left richmond in a hurry and in the confusion of the evacuations of the government and virginia state government, orders were given to set selected fires at government warehouses to destroy military and naval property and to l literally burn their bridges behind them. unfortunately for richmond the selected fires set by confederate soldiers retreating quickly got out of control and within hours you industrial wat front of richmond going up inflames. the descriptions of 1865 are harrowing. fortunately for history the historic capitol building and historic governor's mansion right behind it were situated in this open capitol square public park which served as a fire break and protected the buildings from the raging fires that came right up to the house border of the capitol square. when union troops came into the city on the morning of april 3rd, 1865, they were able to come marching and galloping into the grounds of capitol square and immediately replaced the republic flags with united states flags
on the second of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same decision and they both pulled up stakes and left richmond in a hurry and in the confusion of the evacuations of the government and virginia state government, orders were given to set selected fires at government warehouses to destroy military and naval property and to l literally burn their bridges behind them. unfortunately for richmond the selected fires set by confederate soldiers retreating quickly...
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virginia governorship. but 200 people were in this room here in richmond.y the majority party at stake here for the state legislature, just one week before they go into session. >> vaughn hilliard from richmond, virginia, with the results of that. the republican is the winner. >>> new revelations from hundreds of on the record -- i'll say it again -- on the record interviews in michael wolff's tell-all book have us going back and forth, taking another look at critical moments in the campaign. a big one, june 9th, 2016. a little after 12:30 p.m. that day, then-candidate donald trump left trump tower on 5th avenue on a short jaunt down 57th street to the four seasons hotel, where he attended a fundraiser. the affair was quick, and he was on his way back to trump tower shortly after 1:00 p.m. at 4:00, the infamous meeting between senior members of the trump campaign and a russian lawyer with alleged links to the kremlin, alleged ex-kgb agent and russians started. steve bannon talked about the meeting saying, quote, even if you thought this was not treasonous o
virginia governorship. but 200 people were in this room here in richmond.y the majority party at stake here for the state legislature, just one week before they go into session. >> vaughn hilliard from richmond, virginia, with the results of that. the republican is the winner. >>> new revelations from hundreds of on the record -- i'll say it again -- on the record interviews in michael wolff's tell-all book have us going back and forth, taking another look at critical moments in...
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the most southerly part of illinois is further south than the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. so in some ways southern illinois has a southern feeling definitely. i'm anxious to kind of get going. before we start really moving through the images, i want to say one thing about the civil war. in fact, all of the images we see reference the civil war in some way. just the fact we are looking at lincoln images, right? so the civil war was between spring 1861 and spring 1865. it probably killed about 800,000 soldiers, maybe a million all together, and it engendered the bloodiest battles the north american continent has ever seen with casualty numbers routinely in the tens of thousands for each battle. now, you might be too young to remember this, but when we took baghdad in 2003 there were three american casualties, which is horrible. every life counts of course, but the public would no longer stand the kind of casualties and death numbers that they experienced in just about every battle, 20,000, 10,000, 40,000, 50,000 over the course of a few days. lincoln was nominated for the p
the most southerly part of illinois is further south than the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. so in some ways southern illinois has a southern feeling definitely. i'm anxious to kind of get going. before we start really moving through the images, i want to say one thing about the civil war. in fact, all of the images we see reference the civil war in some way. just the fact we are looking at lincoln images, right? so the civil war was between spring 1861 and spring 1865. it probably...
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rimond richmond virginia will feel like 9 with a temperature of 16. we'll try to rebound as we go into tuesday andednesday but w >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. let's run through that falcons/eagles forecast. kickoff this afternoon at 4:30. you're going to have to layer up if you're going to the game. 29 will be the temperature at kickoff. by about halftime 28 degrees. and end of game it only gets worse, 25 in the fourth quarter. those feels like temperatures will be down to 20 to 12 degrees as winds sustain around 15 miles per hour with gusts at 25. make sure you bundle up. go eagles. >> >>> and that's your latest forecast. >>> still to come, would you pay $5,000 for a toil sunset coming up, a look at some of the high end products featured at the electronic show. >>> up next, jeff rossen with some important safety tips when it comes to keeping your home safe from carbon monoxide. that's right after this. how clean do you feel after going to the bathroom? (laughter) let's ask the experts. i feel as clean as a little, whit
rimond richmond virginia will feel like 9 with a temperature of 16. we'll try to rebound as we go into tuesday andednesday but w >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. let's run through that falcons/eagles forecast. kickoff this afternoon at 4:30. you're going to have to layer up if you're going to the game. 29 will be the temperature at kickoff. by about halftime 28 degrees. and end of game it only gets worse, 25 in the fourth quarter. those feels like...
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. >> next, we are in richmond, where the virginia board of selections determines the winner of one ofhe states have -- house seats, the 94th district. the election ended in a tie after a recount and court ruling. 1705, theseished in were decided by taking a name at random. >> good morning, everybody. please come back, we sure enjoyed the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one item on our agenda this morning. we're here to conduct a drawing to determine the winner of the house of delegates in the 94th district. ms. simonds, i see you are here this morning. if you wish to say hi to the crowd -- [laughter] >> i do not believe mr. yancey is here this morning, as is his right. >> i believe he and his contingency have been caught in snow. they were in the northern newport news area and tried to get somebody from the fredericksburg area, so they advised us they will be about 30 minutes late. is that not right? >> i think we have had an update. we have a local representative here. mr. al
. >> next, we are in richmond, where the virginia board of selections determines the winner of one ofhe states have -- house seats, the 94th district. the election ended in a tie after a recount and court ruling. 1705, theseished in were decided by taking a name at random. >> good morning, everybody. please come back, we sure enjoyed the attention. are we all set? everybody all set? call to order, the meeting of the virginia state board of elections on january 4, 2018. we have one...
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richmond richmond virginia will feel like 9 with a temperature of 16. we'll try to rebound as we go >>> it's on the chilly side this morning across the bay area. santa rosa waking up to 39 degrees, san francisco 47, and down here at the south bay, also in those 40s. we're actually a little bit cooler than what we've seen all week long. today's forecast is expected to be mostly dry. expect some early morning fog to start building in by mid-morning into the afternoon. we can expect to see some sunny conditions, oakland a high of 60, san jose a high of 64. san francisco, 63, with mostly clear skies. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >>> still to come, would you pay $5,000 for a toil sunset coming up, a look at some of the high end products featured at the electronic show. >>> up next, jeff rossen with some important safety tips when it comes to keeping your home safe from carbon monoxide. that's right after this. how clean do you feel after going to the bathroom? (laughter) let's ask the experts. i feel as clean as a little, white tiny kitten. that's be
richmond richmond virginia will feel like 9 with a temperature of 16. we'll try to rebound as we go >>> it's on the chilly side this morning across the bay area. santa rosa waking up to 39 degrees, san francisco 47, and down here at the south bay, also in those 40s. we're actually a little bit cooler than what we've seen all week long. today's forecast is expected to be mostly dry. expect some early morning fog to start building in by mid-morning into the afternoon. we can expect to...
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and at 8:00 p.m., cspan cities tour and programs on richmond, virginia. >>> saturday, american history tv on c-span3 takes you to the american historical association's annual meeting in washington, d.c. for live all day coverage 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern. join us as historians and scholars talk about civil rights in 1968, watergate and the rise of par sanship, commemorating war reconstruction in national parks and the new birmingham civil rights monument. live coverage annual meeting saturday on american history tv on c-span3. >>> tonight on a special presentation of book tv in primetime on c-span2, books from 2017 that focused on the u.s. military. authors include former president george w. bush and his book portraits of courage, andrew carol writes about general john pefrping. and mark moyar chronicles the rise of special forces. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night on the communicators. we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey for the first of a two part interview series. it's one of the premier communications research facilities in the world providi
and at 8:00 p.m., cspan cities tour and programs on richmond, virginia. >>> saturday, american history tv on c-span3 takes you to the american historical association's annual meeting in washington, d.c. for live all day coverage 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern. join us as historians and scholars talk about civil rights in 1968, watergate and the rise of par sanship, commemorating war reconstruction in national parks and the new birmingham civil rights monument. live coverage annual...