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so this is about richmond, virginia. hopefully about ten minutes. we'll see. let's have some water first. that is the ticket. there are ghosts everywhere in the historic neighborhood of richmond, virginia. the upscale restaurant juleps is thought to by haun by the ghost of a gunsmiths apprentice. he was shot while climbing the stairs. it was later turned into a storage closet but employees , hear the thump of a body falling down the stairs. tiki bob's cantina was home to bikini contests, jell-o wrestling and the spirit of a knife-wielding fish monger. next door rosy's pub is haunt by -- is haunted by several goats, one, woman in dress would -- who vanishes when confronted and another, a man often seen in the kitchen his past is unknown. over on east carey street the building is supposedly built on the site of brothel from the early 1800s. on its upper floors, spectral women in gauzy dresses wander, staff are known to hear their names called only to turn and find no one there. it's hard to find a building that doesn't have a ghost story attached to it. local hi
so this is about richmond, virginia. hopefully about ten minutes. we'll see. let's have some water first. that is the ticket. there are ghosts everywhere in the historic neighborhood of richmond, virginia. the upscale restaurant juleps is thought to by haun by the ghost of a gunsmiths apprentice. he was shot while climbing the stairs. it was later turned into a storage closet but employees , hear the thump of a body falling down the stairs. tiki bob's cantina was home to bikini contests, jell-o...
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he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shocked by before my eyes i want to reward quite a young lady because she was innocent. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person taped a lie about the person then that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. gerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in the work that preparations. get in this person brady plays make step in life prepare him just to see if it's for the last time and. a last kiss of his mother sister amy's wife or daughter. all of human badness not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. if pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the us should seek the death penalty. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i've got an e-ma
he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shocked by before my eyes i want to reward quite a young lady because she was innocent. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person taped a lie about the person then that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. gerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner...
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i did used to live in richmond, virginia. this isn't something that i said. you are putting words in my mouth, i think. personally i would prefer trade over aid. the life sea trade expand with current partners and we would like to see more trade with other partners around the country. so far, farmers have been patient and we are waiting to see what happens with a renegotiation with some of trade contracts. goes go has ever been a study of how important the caucuses are to iowa? guest: don't know about economic studies that there are a lot of anecdotal studies. and we know it is something that we value as iowans. we take it seriously. that is one reason why we continue to be the first in the nation when it comes to the iowa caucus. we have a very educated electorate. sorry, go ahead. in fact, several democrats have been to the state. senator booker. etc.ference in california, guest l that's right. we have seen quite a few of them. and we continue to see them now through 2020. host: let's hear from larry. go ahead. caller: i am referencing -- m concerned that i
i did used to live in richmond, virginia. this isn't something that i said. you are putting words in my mouth, i think. personally i would prefer trade over aid. the life sea trade expand with current partners and we would like to see more trade with other partners around the country. so far, farmers have been patient and we are waiting to see what happens with a renegotiation with some of trade contracts. goes go has ever been a study of how important the caucuses are to iowa? guest: don't...
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he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot to death by paul my. i want to being quite a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in their work their preparations. getting this person and ready for his next step in life prepare him just to see is he it's for the last time or. a last kiss of his mother sister amy is a wife or daughter. with all of human you know and this is one human that had made a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of this team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. we were keeping. a secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executio
he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot to death by paul my. i want to being quite a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand...
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else they knew and came up with some accurate assessments of what the army of northern virginia was doing in richmond. so it would lead sharp to be able to say that by 1865 that the bmi was entirely familiar with the organization of the rebel forces in virginia and north carolina. with each brigade and division and changes. grant seconded the assessment in 1865 when he told the war department that deserters come in every day enabling us to keep track of every change that the enemy makes. the bmi success of extracting this information from deserters and prisoners led robert e lee to issue an order in which he said, he ordered his men to preserve silence with regard to everything connected to the army. basically saying, shut up when you are in there because you're killing us. the best moment perhaps is charges -- george sharp was in charge of issuing paroles to confederate soldiers at appomattox and it took several days to do. when the confederate officers came through and the men came through they had to stay the regimen, there brigade, where they were from. sharp had the great joy of telling confeder
else they knew and came up with some accurate assessments of what the army of northern virginia was doing in richmond. so it would lead sharp to be able to say that by 1865 that the bmi was entirely familiar with the organization of the rebel forces in virginia and north carolina. with each brigade and division and changes. grant seconded the assessment in 1865 when he told the war department that deserters come in every day enabling us to keep track of every change that the enemy makes. the...
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richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tearing down participation trophies for the easy side of the outrage story the wish through. let's remember too that after th
richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were...
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richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tear down participation trophies for the losing side the war the us the story told wish through. let's remember too that a
richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were...
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and currently resides in richmond, virginia. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome ed alexander. [applause] me first go ahead and say what a pleasure and privilege it againbe here once addressing this growing group of civil war enthusiasts. every single year we have done our annual symposium it keeps getting larger, it keeps becoming more organized. see exponential growth and hopefully everyone has continue to enjoy what we have been able to author, offer. before i start to talk about how grant's crossing the james is the turning point of the civil war, i'm going to undermine my position by rebutting a comment made yesterday mocking rappahannock station as a possible turning point as the american civil war. it is. it absolutely is. robert eember 7, 1863, lee will no longer control the initiative. hen in november 1863, thought he could buy maneuver -- by maneuver continue to thwart the next union offensive after he loses the bridge head he's no longer going to lead an army north of the rappahannock river. that partially co
and currently resides in richmond, virginia. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome ed alexander. [applause] me first go ahead and say what a pleasure and privilege it againbe here once addressing this growing group of civil war enthusiasts. every single year we have done our annual symposium it keeps getting larger, it keeps becoming more organized. see exponential growth and hopefully everyone has continue to enjoy what we have been able to author, offer. before i start to talk about...
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woman had to be rescued from her car in richmond, virginia, as you can see. the seaside tourist town of mexico beach, florida is in ruins claiming six lives at least and many others missing and more than a million people have no power. >> here's a stunning look at mexico beach before and after michael. abc's maggie rulli has the latest for us right now from panama city live. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kendis and lynda, good morning. places like this are desperate for power, water, just really basic resources, but authorities say while they're trying to come back and get into these homes right now, their focus remains on search and rescue. this is all that's left of mexico beach. taking a direct hit from hurricane michael and its 155-mile-per-hour winds just shy of a category 5 storm. >> we let the current take us to the next stop, and then we'd grab on to a tree. >> reporter: a husband and wife who stayed behind remember michael's raw power as the water rushed in. the two finally finding safety in a nearby boat. abc's ginger zee and her team rode out
woman had to be rescued from her car in richmond, virginia, as you can see. the seaside tourist town of mexico beach, florida is in ruins claiming six lives at least and many others missing and more than a million people have no power. >> here's a stunning look at mexico beach before and after michael. abc's maggie rulli has the latest for us right now from panama city live. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kendis and lynda, good morning. places like this are desperate for power,...
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richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tearing down participation trophies for the easy side of the war the us should try. to bring. the country. let's remember too
richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were...
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richmond, virginia, baltimore and virginia beach alsoaking the list.he cities are ranked using a number of factors including happiness, hou and health care. >>> so now to an apparent case of racia bias. a georgia man saying he had the police called on him for what he calls baby sitting while black. >> the man watching two white ildren says he g confronted by a woman who followed him home and wound up calling police. >> he streamed the whole ordeal on facebook and as morgan radfor report, he is hoping this incident can lead to change. >> got these little kids scared. this lady following us. a >> reporte baby-sitting job taking an unexpected turn for cory lewis. >> all because i got two kids in the back seat that do not look lime. this lady took it upon herself to say that she is going to take my plate down and call the police. >> reporter: lewis who runs a youth mentoring program in marietta, georgia streaming on facebook live after he says that he was b confronted a white woman while watching is addison and nicholas parker. weird, said something was so
richmond, virginia, baltimore and virginia beach alsoaking the list.he cities are ranked using a number of factors including happiness, hou and health care. >>> so now to an apparent case of racia bias. a georgia man saying he had the police called on him for what he calls baby sitting while black. >> the man watching two white ildren says he g confronted by a woman who followed him home and wound up calling police. >> he streamed the whole ordeal on facebook and as morgan...
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i was in richmond, virginia, the seventh congressional district, a few days ago. it was get out the vote efforts there. it's a broad array of activities. the americans for prosperity action committee, the super pac, that lets us be a little more direct, gives more leeway to deliver a message, but the c4, americans for prosperity, it does let us do a lot of activities, especially get out the vote in the closing days of the election. >> there has been an enourmous shift away from the party structure to outside groups like yours, and some on the other side of the aisle. what does this mean for funding campaigns and having outside financial contributions to campaigns? is this a change in the way we elect candidates, and the way candidates are supported on the campaign trail? tim: we hope it leads to candidates being more independent, so they are not locked in to a party position or a tribal position, so to speak, but where they can genuinely do what is best to help people. so we want members of congress, and at the state level legislature as well, we want them to know
i was in richmond, virginia, the seventh congressional district, a few days ago. it was get out the vote efforts there. it's a broad array of activities. the americans for prosperity action committee, the super pac, that lets us be a little more direct, gives more leeway to deliver a message, but the c4, americans for prosperity, it does let us do a lot of activities, especially get out the vote in the closing days of the election. >> there has been an enourmous shift away from the party...
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let's meet today's contestants-- a medical and doctoral student from richmond, virginia...eacher and librarian from hemingford, nebraska... and our returning champion-- an author from whistler, british columbia, canada... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you folks with us. canadians, like our champion, love competing and winning on "jeopardy!" because their winnings are not taxable back home. however, they are taxable here in the state of california. wait till you see the bill. [ laughter ] jill and dhruv, good to have you with us. let's go to work, players. ♪ here are the categories for the first round today... you're gonna love it. followed by... some... [ laughter ] hannah? doctor trebek's diagnosis for $200, please. jill. - what is hay fever? - yes, indeed. tv for $200, please. dhruv. - what is "scandal"? - yes. doc trebek's diagnosis, $400.
let's meet today's contestants-- a medical and doctoral student from richmond, virginia...eacher and librarian from hemingford, nebraska... and our returning champion-- an author from whistler, british columbia, canada... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you folks with us. canadians, like our champion, love competing and winning on "jeopardy!" because...
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killed in virginia yesterday including a firefighter who was responding to a crash north of richmond, virginia. at least 1 1/2 million people are without power in florida, georgia, the carolinas and virginia. >>> facebook says recent data breach on september 14th compromised information for 30 million accounts, not 50 million. hackers stole phone numbers and email addresses as well as search history and location history. analysts say the attackers made off with sensitive personal information that could put victims at serious risk. facebook says users can check whether their data was stolen by visiting their help center. >>> a uber driver was thrown to ground by a guard when the driver was protesting. the protestors were speaking out about the deactivation policy when drivers are cut off. some say the process can be arbitrary and unfair. >>> you are watch watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. >>> election season is here and you have seen the campaign signs everywhere. but as ktvu's ann rubin reports, for one candidate in fremont his signs were defaced with swastikas. >>> reporter: in his bid for fr
killed in virginia yesterday including a firefighter who was responding to a crash north of richmond, virginia. at least 1 1/2 million people are without power in florida, georgia, the carolinas and virginia. >>> facebook says recent data breach on september 14th compromised information for 30 million accounts, not 50 million. hackers stole phone numbers and email addresses as well as search history and location history. analysts say the attackers made off with sensitive personal...
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killed in virginia yesterday including a firefighter who was responding to a crash north of richmond, virginia. >> at least 1 1/2 million people without power now in florida, georgia, the carolinas and virginia. president trump expected to visit florida and georgia next week to survey the damage. >> rob malcolm is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: the fema director said that the death toll could rise. the warning now for residents is that it's still not safe to return home in some areas because there's really very little infrastructure left. >> it's just unimaginable the power that that wind sustained to this town. >>> reporter: along the florida panel the image of destruction is unimaginable. residents in the area aare sessing the damage of hurricane michael, which moved with incredible speed, the hardest hit area mexico beach, where homes were demolished or knocked off their foundations. residents who rode out the storm say they are lucky to be
killed in virginia yesterday including a firefighter who was responding to a crash north of richmond, virginia. >> at least 1 1/2 million people without power now in florida, georgia, the carolinas and virginia. president trump expected to visit florida and georgia next week to survey the damage. >> rob malcolm is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: the fema director said that the death toll could rise. the warning now for residents is that it's still not safe...
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white liverpool in richmond, virginia. but he does not have clean hands. i want to emphasize that.n the other hand, between him and jefferson, jefferson wanted to preserve the agrarian society based on slave labor that marshall was out to destroy. brian: you say he did not vote in presidential elections. joel: yes. to eight gave the oath presidents? joel: eight times. brian: was he close to any of those people who became president? joel: he was very close to james monroe. james monroe, his single year of grammar school, he had gone with james monroe. they have been friends despite political differences. although james monroe was closer jefferson -- to jefferson. brian: when did polly die? was he on the court at the time? joel: he was on the court. polly died around 1830, i could be wrong about the day. brian: i think you say he says that the finger biggest mistake or failure of his life was trying to write a five volume biography of george washington. why was that such a big mistake? joel: it's a terrible biography. i'm probably the only person who has read it recently. brian: how
white liverpool in richmond, virginia. but he does not have clean hands. i want to emphasize that.n the other hand, between him and jefferson, jefferson wanted to preserve the agrarian society based on slave labor that marshall was out to destroy. brian: you say he did not vote in presidential elections. joel: yes. to eight gave the oath presidents? joel: eight times. brian: was he close to any of those people who became president? joel: he was very close to james monroe. james monroe, his...
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the one is richard versus krosen when the court went for affirmative action racial, this is in richmond virginia and he was very, as you can imagine the outcome there. one of the things that was interesting to me was not just his fundmental point that affirmative action is different from out and out official racism, but his focus again on the facts. and he said to me as the clerk assigned to the system on the case, i want to make sure that we make the point that this is the capitol of the confederacy. i want to make a point there is something ironic here the capitalist confederacy bending backwards about race and then bending down. he was a deeply knowledgeable historian and wanted to make sure what came out of his chambers was rich in history and social context and not airid. that's one of the distinctions i had. >> my favorite case -- mitt favorite opinion was a concurring opinion in a case called batson versus kentucky. and in batson versus kentucky, the supreme court of the united states reversed an earlier opinion swan versus alabama. and in swaine versus alabama said prosecutors using pere
the one is richard versus krosen when the court went for affirmative action racial, this is in richmond virginia and he was very, as you can imagine the outcome there. one of the things that was interesting to me was not just his fundmental point that affirmative action is different from out and out official racism, but his focus again on the facts. and he said to me as the clerk assigned to the system on the case, i want to make sure that we make the point that this is the capitol of the...
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and currently resides in richmond, virginia. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome ed alexr.
and currently resides in richmond, virginia. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome ed alexr.
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richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were shot by a white supremacist. the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy. soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest in slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tear down participation trophies for the easy side of the war the us. told british the french. let's remember too that after
richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black churchgoers in north carolina were...
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richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored lead as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest and slave population in america in richmond the debate over the monument avenue statues was heated now is the time for us to tear down participation trophies for the seaside. heights the story told british. let's remember too that after the
richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored lead as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina...
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and our returning champion-- a medical and doctoral student from richmond, virginia... whose 1-day cashngs total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you very much. hello, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us. as we begin this program to wrap up the week, i have two bits of advice to pass along to our contestants because of what happened yesterday. in final jeopardy!, pay attention to every word in the clue. on the daily doubles, be sure to take a look at the category before you speak. tori and todd, the t's are here... [ chuckles ] to challenge the "d," dhruv. good luck. let's go to work. ♪ all right, now the categories... yes. we'll deal with... and finally, each correct response... - dhruv, off you go. - presidential firsts, $200. tori. - who is reagan? - good. starts or ends with a body part for $200. tori.
and our returning champion-- a medical and doctoral student from richmond, virginia... whose 1-day cashngs total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you very much. hello, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us. as we begin this program to wrap up the week, i have two bits of advice to pass along to our contestants because of what happened yesterday. in final jeopardy!, pay attention to every word in the...
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fox 35 in richmond, virginia, bar for members of the militant white supremacist group from californiae been arrested in connection with a white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia, last year. the men face charges of traveling to the state to incite riots and attacks counter protesters at the rally that turns deadly. this is a live look at los angeles from fox 11, one of the big stories there tonight, two deadly plane crashes in two days at a small airport in los angeles county. one person was killed monday in a crash of the beechcraft bonanza near brackett field airport and woburn. this followed a crash on sunday in which a man was killed when their plane missed the runway. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer
fox 35 in richmond, virginia, bar for members of the militant white supremacist group from californiae been arrested in connection with a white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia, last year. the men face charges of traveling to the state to incite riots and attacks counter protesters at the rally that turns deadly. this is a live look at los angeles from fox 11, one of the big stories there tonight, two deadly plane crashes in two days at a small airport in los angeles county. one...
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once at law school in richmond, virginia and once in california at a natural gas executives meeting. and i think one of the things i would say about climate change and solving it and whether you even believe it doesn't matter. the country wants us to. the innovation is right here in north dakota. we have the products, commodities, and incentive. what we can't do is have any more policies like hillary clinton wanted to have and barack obama had that killed the innovators who would find the bridge from today's coal to tomorrow's clean technologies. we're on the brink of it. certainly 45 q that senator heitkamp is an important piece of that but we need to expand it. right now it is only useful to one company in texas and we've been working with the administration as well as our legislative colleagues to make carbon capture utilization storage credits much more useful to north dakota. we have coal. we have oil. we have opportunity. we have the innovators right here. sen. heitkamp: it is interesting congressman cramer keeps talking about a bill that i led that no one thought we could get
once at law school in richmond, virginia and once in california at a natural gas executives meeting. and i think one of the things i would say about climate change and solving it and whether you even believe it doesn't matter. the country wants us to. the innovation is right here in north dakota. we have the products, commodities, and incentive. what we can't do is have any more policies like hillary clinton wanted to have and barack obama had that killed the innovators who would find the...
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here's a picture of a hospital outside richmond, virginia. it was essentially run by enslaved african americans. these people, somewhere -- they were drafted they didn't volunteer. once they got there, they had to negotiate the terms and they did negotiate the terms in which they state. we know about them because the white women who were the matrons of these hospitals complained about them all the time, even more than louisa may- alcott. they complained about these enslaved hospital workers. here at john barrasso hospital in richmond, the white hospital matrons complained that the moment general lease men started to evacuate richmond all the hospital workers took off and left. they were negotiating the terms under which they worked in these hospital. they were there maybe sometimes motivated by the desire to do something good often because they were coerced but the moment they had to strike for freedom these hospital workers did that so you can imagine what that would do to a hospital to suddenly who have -- have everybody disappear. just a c
here's a picture of a hospital outside richmond, virginia. it was essentially run by enslaved african americans. these people, somewhere -- they were drafted they didn't volunteer. once they got there, they had to negotiate the terms and they did negotiate the terms in which they state. we know about them because the white women who were the matrons of these hospitals complained about them all the time, even more than louisa may- alcott. they complained about these enslaved hospital workers....
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reviews that union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond virginia and how disease and terrain and attrition impacted both sides. >> today we will pick off where we left it last time, we were in the western theater in the last battle we covered was, thank you, shiloh. 1860 two -- 1862 and how grant thought before this battle it was over. they would defeat the battle and the rebellion and it would end and then after this grant thought nothing but absolute conquest would end it and it was to be much longer. now we will talk about a campaign in the eastern theater happening at the same exact moment of the shiloh battle. the peninsula and seven days campaign today starting in late march early april 1862 going into july 1862. it was lee's campaign which could have ended the war in the summer of 62. the union strategy was this time if you could knock the confederate capital out of the war, which was richmond only 90 miles from washington dc. if george mcclellan can capture the confederate capital by the summer of 1852 the confederacy may throw in the towel
reviews that union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond virginia and how disease and terrain and attrition impacted both sides. >> today we will pick off where we left it last time, we were in the western theater in the last battle we covered was, thank you, shiloh. 1860 two -- 1862 and how grant thought before this battle it was over. they would defeat the battle and the rebellion and it would end and then after this grant thought nothing...
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advisor and surrogate, i debated hillary clinton's energy advisor twice, once at law school in richmond, virginia, and ones in california at a natural gas executives meeting. one of the things i would say about climate change and solving climate change -- whether or not you believe it does not matter, the country wants us to. the innovation to do it is in north to go to. we have the commodity and incentives to do it. what we cannot do is policies like hillary clinton and barack obama had to kill innovators who would find the bridge from today's goal to tomorrow's clean technologies. we are on the brink of it. that senator heitkamp is talking about is important, but we need to expand it. it is only useful to one company in texas. we have been working with companies to make carbon storage credits much more useful to north dakota. we have coal, oil, opportunity, and innovators right near. sen. heitkamp: it is interesting congressman cramer keeps talking about a bill that i lead that no one thought we could get done, 45 q, which provides those tax credits. he said no one can use them except this plan
advisor and surrogate, i debated hillary clinton's energy advisor twice, once at law school in richmond, virginia, and ones in california at a natural gas executives meeting. one of the things i would say about climate change and solving climate change -- whether or not you believe it does not matter, the country wants us to. the innovation to do it is in north to go to. we have the commodity and incentives to do it. what we cannot do is policies like hillary clinton and barack obama had to...
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. >> this debate is brought to you courtesy of wtvr in richmond, virginia. the broadcast currently in a commercial break. while we wait for them to return let's take a look at some of the campaign ads in this race. >> what do we really know about abigail span berger and her policies? we know she would eliminate the tax cuts that have helped virginia families. we know she supports sanctuary cities in virginia. and we know her health care plan would bankrupt medicare as we know it. a $32 trillion spending increase that would double our taxes. hikes, spanberger tax sanctuary cities, bankrupt medicare. what else do you need to know? >> hikes, at c.i.a. and federal enforcement i took on terrorists and drug dealers. i'm not afraid to stand up to political attack ads and the bullies behind them. i'll always stand up for what's right, whether it's protecting medicare and social security, or standing up to drug companies to lower the cost of prescriptions. i won't let anyone push virginians or me around. that's why i approve this message. >> and later tonight we'll t
. >> this debate is brought to you courtesy of wtvr in richmond, virginia. the broadcast currently in a commercial break. while we wait for them to return let's take a look at some of the campaign ads in this race. >> what do we really know about abigail span berger and her policies? we know she would eliminate the tax cuts that have helped virginia families. we know she supports sanctuary cities in virginia. and we know her health care plan would bankrupt medicare as we know it. a...
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i'm a student at university of richmond in virginia and for the past decades the eu and the u.s. have been the largest trade partners in the world and it seems that the u.s. has benefited quite a bit from that both from a technological and agricultural standpoint. what would the uk negotiating with the u.s. and eu negotiating with the u.s. separately, what would that add more to the u.s. and how could the u.s. benefit more from that rather than what they're benefiting from right now? >> well, all sorts of products which is shut out of the european union by the european union's tariff barriers. so why did my poorest constituents have to pay above world prices in order to protect european orange groves? we don't grow oranges in the uk so we buy oranges wherever we can. because we're within the customs unit we pay excessive prices for oranges. so bring it on, but let spanish orange groves compete with california and florida ones. so my whole speech is about the opportunities. it isn't all golden at the moment. it is protectionist. there is a barrier and the customs unit shuts out pr
i'm a student at university of richmond in virginia and for the past decades the eu and the u.s. have been the largest trade partners in the world and it seems that the u.s. has benefited quite a bit from that both from a technological and agricultural standpoint. what would the uk negotiating with the u.s. and eu negotiating with the u.s. separately, what would that add more to the u.s. and how could the u.s. benefit more from that rather than what they're benefiting from right now? >>...
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personally, i'm looking in virginia, down in richmond suburbs. virginia seven race. this is a district that is pretty republican. this is eric cantor's all-district, traditionally -- old district, traditionally republican voters. than trending much bluer in the past. if this suburban tsunami does happen, that is one of the districts you can see it. another one would be in new jersey with tom macarthur. this is a half philadelphia suburb, half -- paul: it stretches from the delaware river to the atlantic ocean. amy: it is really a complicated district. ok. [laughter] amy: and also maine, which has one district we are talking about. where are those go now -- if it is a split decision, we will have to wait later and later and later into the night to really appreciate it. the other thing we know is california has a bunch of races that are important. california, because they have mail, iting, vote by takes them a long time to count and certify the vote. that is my nightmare. we could be waiting for a while to get those final votes counted in to know who actually is in cha
personally, i'm looking in virginia, down in richmond suburbs. virginia seven race. this is a district that is pretty republican. this is eric cantor's all-district, traditionally -- old district, traditionally republican voters. than trending much bluer in the past. if this suburban tsunami does happen, that is one of the districts you can see it. another one would be in new jersey with tom macarthur. this is a half philadelphia suburb, half -- paul: it stretches from the delaware river to the...
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personally, i'm looking in virginia, down richmond suburbs, virginia seven race, which is dave brat, up against abigail spanburger, this is a district that is pretty republican, there is eric cantor's old district, these are traditionally conservative republican voters but the suburbs have been moving here in the same way the suburbs in northern virginia have been moving, which is they are trending much bluer than in the past. and if the suburban tsunami does happen, that is one of those districts that you could see it. another one would be in new jersey. with tom mcarthur and this is a half philly suburb, half -- >> it stretches from the delaware river all the way to the atlantic ocean. >> it is really complicated district. and also maine, which has one congressional district that we are talking about. so where those go now, if it is a split decision, we are going to have to wait later and later and later into the night to really appreciate. >> it the other thing we know is california has a bunch of races that are important. california, because of, they have early voting, they have
personally, i'm looking in virginia, down richmond suburbs, virginia seven race, which is dave brat, up against abigail spanburger, this is a district that is pretty republican, there is eric cantor's old district, these are traditionally conservative republican voters but the suburbs have been moving here in the same way the suburbs in northern virginia have been moving, which is they are trending much bluer than in the past. and if the suburban tsunami does happen, that is one of those...
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host: let's go to aubrey, who is calling from richmond, virginia. aubrey has student debt. morning. caller: i was listening to ms. benthal, and she was making comments about lawyers, and i think that is a commentary on our legal system. but in virginia, some of the costs have been driven by the tax cut mania over the past 30 years or so, where now the universities have to provide itir own funding, and then is built into the system, especially like the s.a.p. program were designed around traditional students. this relates to a lot of the the loanon i got from programs that mentioned c-span, by the way. but my understanding is that you years, andbt over 25 you have made on time payments, real payments, by the way, is where is that part of the program still in effect? host: ryann? guest: that is actually a separate thing. signed,ime pslf was there was another program, the income contingent repayment plan, they have direct loans to make payments based on their income every 20% of their discretionary income, and after 25 years, that would be forgiven. a have not actually hit 25-
host: let's go to aubrey, who is calling from richmond, virginia. aubrey has student debt. morning. caller: i was listening to ms. benthal, and she was making comments about lawyers, and i think that is a commentary on our legal system. but in virginia, some of the costs have been driven by the tax cut mania over the past 30 years or so, where now the universities have to provide itir own funding, and then is built into the system, especially like the s.a.p. program were designed around...
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with a regulatory regime that could allow someone to take off in northern virginia and land in richmond, virginia, but much more difficult to contemplate something that would work as a practical matter with the internet. >> that is correct. given the nature of the data services of the internet and the mobility associated with it, it is an area for federal regulation. there may be area where's we need to make sure we are not intruding on state consumer protection rules but privacy for data services, i think it is essential it be done federally. >> thank you. i see my time is expired. >> senator peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to all of our witnesses for lending your expertise to us today. i think there is no question that consumers want better transparency and control over their personal information which is why we're here today and i hope that we leave today with a better understanding of what a federal privacy law might look like and how we protect consumer privacy laws so making sure we're not stifling innovation in the process as well to allow the innovation to grow because of
with a regulatory regime that could allow someone to take off in northern virginia and land in richmond, virginia, but much more difficult to contemplate something that would work as a practical matter with the internet. >> that is correct. given the nature of the data services of the internet and the mobility associated with it, it is an area for federal regulation. there may be area where's we need to make sure we are not intruding on state consumer protection rules but privacy for data...
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would cross the james at the bottom, sheridan would make an extensive ride to the north of richmond, cut the virginia central railroad, eliminating the supply line to the shenandoah valley, and hancock would attempt to break in to richmond itself. 's note istion the first deep bottom operation. ton i mentioned deep bottom most civil war audiences, the eyes glaze over and nobody knows much about the bottom, although there has been good preservation work done there recently, so we can visit some of these important sites. this is not a talk about first suffice it too say hancock and sheridan failed in their efforts, and only after they failed did ulysses s. grant begin to think of burnside's mine. meadeto that, he told burnside could blow up the mind anytime he wanted, irrespective of any operational significance. one thing the first deep bottom operation did achieve for grant was was to draw all but three of lee's infantry divisions to the north side of the james. the federal's had -- the federals had been at the bottom since the third week of june, and that had been a thorn in lee's side. he wanted to
would cross the james at the bottom, sheridan would make an extensive ride to the north of richmond, cut the virginia central railroad, eliminating the supply line to the shenandoah valley, and hancock would attempt to break in to richmond itself. 's note istion the first deep bottom operation. ton i mentioned deep bottom most civil war audiences, the eyes glaze over and nobody knows much about the bottom, although there has been good preservation work done there recently, so we can visit some...
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army that james would crawl up its namesake river in southeastern virginia to a place called the bermuda hundred just south of richmond. from siegel would lead and army -- with was at the rail, they would twist the railroad and supply and communication lines of southwestern virginia. finally, and of course this is the most important piece, george gordon meade still very much the head of the army of the potomac. the old snapping turtle. george gordon meade would chase after robert e. lee. again, between the rivers. grand's grand strategy sounded nothing like the war in 1861 or 62 or 63. it might have inspired an initial burst of confidence. three of these five operations almost immediately met with disaster. instead of marching east, manx, former speaker of the house of representatives, who owed his shoulder straps to ditch political patronage, he decided to invest himself in an ill- fated campaign in louisiana which climaxed with a colossal federal defeat at a place called mansfield. on may 15, siegel met a confederate force under the command of a former united states vice president, breckenridge who had served under
army that james would crawl up its namesake river in southeastern virginia to a place called the bermuda hundred just south of richmond. from siegel would lead and army -- with was at the rail, they would twist the railroad and supply and communication lines of southwestern virginia. finally, and of course this is the most important piece, george gordon meade still very much the head of the army of the potomac. the old snapping turtle. george gordon meade would chase after robert e. lee. again,...
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mostly we shot birds in virginia near richmond. we went to mississippi together to shoot ducks and we went to wyoming to shoot deer and antelope which i didn't like nearly enough-- nearly as much. i actually quite liked it which i think some of my east coast friends are horrified about. but it was a good lesson. this is a big country and we grew up in so many different ways and what a second to nature is what someone else can't imagine doing and vice versa, your question made me think what should i have demanded that justice scalia do? i'm not sure i have the answer to that.>> do you get recognized in public outside of the district? >> less and less. when you go through the confirmation process and you are on tv doing hearings, people recognize you and you think your whole life has changed.-- you think, i can't stand in line at starbucks. i don't think selfies are a good invention really. >> but eventually people forget what you look like. or maybe somehow, like when i was nominated my favorite story is that i walked out of the apa
mostly we shot birds in virginia near richmond. we went to mississippi together to shoot ducks and we went to wyoming to shoot deer and antelope which i didn't like nearly enough-- nearly as much. i actually quite liked it which i think some of my east coast friends are horrified about. but it was a good lesson. this is a big country and we grew up in so many different ways and what a second to nature is what someone else can't imagine doing and vice versa, your question made me think what...