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the question is, whether virginia doesn't. nstead of concentrating on rearranging the structure, we need to look at what they are doing and how they're doing it including the excessive reliance on the delegated authority for the federal supply schedule. i will close it there and once again i deeply appreciate, on behalf of all of us the sound leadership from this committee. for both you and senator blumenthal. >> thank you. thank you. we appreciate your input in time. mr. steve, with emphasis added at the end of your testimony you said what do we do? addressing the the appeals process and the appeals reform in terms of the veterans administration. i will answer that question for you. my good friend senator blumenthal has introduced a version of his bill sometime today. chairman miller, the house has introduced one, we passed a demonstration project and the committee in a proposal by sullivan and the obama administration have been working for about three months on appeals reform bill. and my correct mr. secretary? >> yes. >> the
the question is, whether virginia doesn't. nstead of concentrating on rearranging the structure, we need to look at what they are doing and how they're doing it including the excessive reliance on the delegated authority for the federal supply schedule. i will close it there and once again i deeply appreciate, on behalf of all of us the sound leadership from this committee. for both you and senator blumenthal. >> thank you. thank you. we appreciate your input in time. mr. steve, with...
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after the inspector general's report he voluntarily left the virginia. one of the conversations we had for a long time is about the ability to fire people at the virginia. and of all the circumstances i can think of, i cannot figure out why this would not be one in which a person was fired as compared to voluntarily retiring which i assume among among other things it has a different connotation, different aura of being fired versus retiring. i assume it has different consequences in regard to benefits and this individual's future. future. so, if we could, you had virginia officials, leadership in front of our committee last week, i got what you would expect for me to hear from them and i am not discounting what they said but they wanted a zero-tolerance of sexual assault on veterans or staff, others at the virginia. i know that is the case, we want a a zero tolerance but we have specific instances here where the hiring process was faulty and the discharge process really didn't take place. >> first of all, any accusation of sexual assault, sexual molestati
after the inspector general's report he voluntarily left the virginia. one of the conversations we had for a long time is about the ability to fire people at the virginia. and of all the circumstances i can think of, i cannot figure out why this would not be one in which a person was fired as compared to voluntarily retiring which i assume among among other things it has a different connotation, different aura of being fired versus retiring. i assume it has different consequences in regard to...
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. >> now a debate between the candidates for virginia's 10th congressional seat. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i'm honored to be with you here today. it's my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for virginia's tenth congressional district. i'm going to provide a brief introduction of each of them, but please refer to your programs for more information. barbara comstock was elected in november 2014 represent virginia's tenth congressional district. barbara currently serves on the transportation and infrastructure committee, science, space and technology committee where she serves as chairwoman of the subcommittee on research and technology, the house administration committee in the united states house of representatives. she served in the virginia house of delegates from 2010-2015 where she served as chairwoman of the science and technology committee. she also served on the commerce and labor committee and transportation committee. she earned her law degree from georgetown university law center and graduate from middlebury col
. >> now a debate between the candidates for virginia's 10th congressional seat. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i'm honored to be with you here today. it's my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for virginia's tenth congressional district. i'm going to provide a brief introduction of each of them, but please refer to your programs for more information. barbara comstock was elected in november 2014 represent virginia's tenth congressional...
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the northern virginia chamber of commerce hosted this debate. [applause] good morning everyone. i am honored to be with you today. it is my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for the tenth congressional district. i'm going to provide a brief introduction of each of them but please refer to your programs for more information. barbara was elected in november to represent virginia's tenth congressional district. barbara currently serves on the transportation and infrastructure committee, science, space and technology committee where she serves as chairwoman on research technology and the house administration committee in the united states house of representatives. she served in the house of delegates from 2010 to 2015 where she served as the chairwoman of the science and technology committee. she also served on the commerce and labor committee and transportation committee. she earned her degree from georgetown university law center and graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she's a 30 year resident and she and her husband a fairfax county public scho
the northern virginia chamber of commerce hosted this debate. [applause] good morning everyone. i am honored to be with you today. it is my pleasure now to introduce the candidates for the tenth congressional district. i'm going to provide a brief introduction of each of them but please refer to your programs for more information. barbara was elected in november to represent virginia's tenth congressional district. barbara currently serves on the transportation and infrastructure committee,...
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the railroads had been a key element of culture and economy in virginia, and the economies and cultures of many states other than virginia. it is interesting. most people now are not aware of it, but the railroads created america. steelld not have big without railroads. we would not have the big oil companies. it took trains to make those industries work. it was fascinating how the railroads developed the west. they brought passengers in, and actually recruited them from europe -- settlers. brought them out to the west, set up, and then the railroads hold their products -- produce and cattle to the east, to the markets. the railroads did very well over the years, although there were ups and downs. they survived depressions, crashes, and all of that, but it was -- and at the time of world war ii, they were in their glory, really. the richmond, fredericksburg, and potomac railroad in 1942 was moving 33 passenger trains a day. plus, specials like troop trains, and extra sections. they were carrying -- it was carrying numerous freight trains. as a boy, i used to stand at the crossing and wa
the railroads had been a key element of culture and economy in virginia, and the economies and cultures of many states other than virginia. it is interesting. most people now are not aware of it, but the railroads created america. steelld not have big without railroads. we would not have the big oil companies. it took trains to make those industries work. it was fascinating how the railroads developed the west. they brought passengers in, and actually recruited them from europe -- settlers....
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the british army in virginia numbered some 7,000 seasoned veteran. he pursued the marquis de lafayette who returned north ward to fredricksburg. but he still embarked on a plan to parallel corn wallace's movements which turned eastward and burned ordinary which if you're familiar with the area -- lafayette was close by and carped in a plantation about 20 miles from williamsburg. the marquis wrote to governor nelson that on june 23rd, corn wallace had been at the courthouse and birds or nair and were on his way to williamsburg. but they engaged anthony gains lyon at spencer's ordinary. lafayette received word that corn wallace received reinforcement and grew increasingly confirmed his forces. he only amassed 1900 continentals and 3,000 militia and that's far cry from the 7,000 british man force under arnold and corn wallace. it's clear that if he wasn't before, lafayette was deeply concerned and wanted to maximize his resources to give patriots every possible advantage and whatever was brewing. he considered raising 150 african americans to proceed the
the british army in virginia numbered some 7,000 seasoned veteran. he pursued the marquis de lafayette who returned north ward to fredricksburg. but he still embarked on a plan to parallel corn wallace's movements which turned eastward and burned ordinary which if you're familiar with the area -- lafayette was close by and carped in a plantation about 20 miles from williamsburg. the marquis wrote to governor nelson that on june 23rd, corn wallace had been at the courthouse and birds or nair and...
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and in virginia. the transportation solutions for this region will have to be negotiated regionally, with regional cooperation. will belationships hugely beneficial when it comes time to talk about the hard questions that have to be answered. for upgrading our infrastructure locally. it is critically important. all of us know that you cannot separate transportation from economic development. they are joined at the hip. address theto transportation issues in order for the northern virginia region to continue to grow. thank you. congresswoman comstock, 60 seconds. comstock: as i have mentioned, i have worked with you on these issues over the seven years as a legislator and also when i was a senior aide. so i know how to cut to the gridlock because i have been part of the bipartisan governing authority. there's only one person on the stage who will be in the majority. we don't need another minority who cannotongress add to the region here. hasn't worked, i don't think she has imparted the virginia chambers a
and in virginia. the transportation solutions for this region will have to be negotiated regionally, with regional cooperation. will belationships hugely beneficial when it comes time to talk about the hard questions that have to be answered. for upgrading our infrastructure locally. it is critically important. all of us know that you cannot separate transportation from economic development. they are joined at the hip. address theto transportation issues in order for the northern virginia...
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virginia was the largest state in the south. it had a larger white population than any southern state. and a larger black population than any southern state. as virginia could've been kept out of the confederacy, the confederacy would not have been anywhere near what it finally did become. so, next. you so much for speaking. in your opinion, was the civil war inevitable and if so, at what point is that take a turn that it's no longer avoidable? and can you talk about seward. if he won the nomination in 18 60 the year lincoln had lost the election, the response to fort sumter, at that could've been avoided? >> i think i will reverse your questions, also. lincoln was chosen as the candidate with the expectation that he was more electable, that he might have greater appeal in the states of the lower north than republicans had not carried in 1856. he was ideally positioned and he has felt to be less tinged wit radicalism than seward. seward had use this famous phrase about a higher law than the constitution. then he had also spoken a
virginia was the largest state in the south. it had a larger white population than any southern state. and a larger black population than any southern state. as virginia could've been kept out of the confederacy, the confederacy would not have been anywhere near what it finally did become. so, next. you so much for speaking. in your opinion, was the civil war inevitable and if so, at what point is that take a turn that it's no longer avoidable? and can you talk about seward. if he won the...
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there is no ad campaign financing the rnc in virginia and we will lose the commonwealth of virginia and if we do we will lose the presidency. everyone has to put on a happy face. but i could not do that as part of the campaign and nar very reason i chose to get fired. in order for us to win. >> maybe this is the criticism for everyone in the republican party rather than saying you don't have to put on a happy face, just aim your anger at hillary clinton, stop firing at republicans of any name or place. go fire it at her. what about that? >> i wish they would. you know -- >> how about you? why didn't you do it? >> i'm simply trying to win in virginia, but it's very, very difficult when not only do we not have resources, but people like paul ryan, ed gillespie and others who are condemning mr. trump, and very hard to win when you have all of the establishments coming after mr. trump. >> now you have 29 days to go, what is next for you? >> i have been traveling to the commonwealth every day. i will continue to do that and speak at rallies, the first and most important thing. i am running n
there is no ad campaign financing the rnc in virginia and we will lose the commonwealth of virginia and if we do we will lose the presidency. everyone has to put on a happy face. but i could not do that as part of the campaign and nar very reason i chose to get fired. in order for us to win. >> maybe this is the criticism for everyone in the republican party rather than saying you don't have to put on a happy face, just aim your anger at hillary clinton, stop firing at republicans of any...
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the far right lane is close. out of virginia into maryland, in the through lanes, you get by to the left. the delays are building back 395 to 295 and use that as a workaround. we will continue with the outer loop, west of new hampshire avenue. definitely below speed. from college park headed to bethesda. in 10 minutes, we will update the right out of alexandria. right now, veronica, we have some rain showers later but right now there is dry pavement. veronica: the bigger today we consider with unusually mild weather, the than a dramatic change at the end of the week with a good soaker headed our way. maybe a sprinkle this morning, and that is about it. midday sunshine, and then we will pick up more clouds. 61 to 66. higher temperatures out there right now. we will take you through the next couple of days. today's hi, going up to 81. 70 tomorrow. the big chill for saturday, the temperature a high of 59 degrees in d.c. tomorrow is looking very wet, thunderstorms through the day, still raining at 11:00. larry: it is your voice and
the far right lane is close. out of virginia into maryland, in the through lanes, you get by to the left. the delays are building back 395 to 295 and use that as a workaround. we will continue with the outer loop, west of new hampshire avenue. definitely below speed. from college park headed to bethesda. in 10 minutes, we will update the right out of alexandria. right now, veronica, we have some rain showers later but right now there is dry pavement. veronica: the bigger today we consider with...
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the virginia department of elections website is back up and running. you can also register in person at the registrar's office until 5:00 p.m. if you're mailing in your registration, make sure it has a post mark of today. these times also apply if you're changing your address. >>> there are fewer than three weeks until election day and the candidates are focusing on battleground states today. hillary clinton will rally in ohio and bill clinton h florida. joe biden and tim kaine have events in pennsylvania. that is where donald trump will be as well today after a rally in north carolina. governor mike pence will speak with supporters in new hampshire. >>> hillary accidently bumped into me and she very civilly said pardon me. >> it is amazing i'm up here after donald. i didn't think he would be okay at each other in a new way last night. much more on decision 2016 and the charity events you see here that had them joking, still ahead. >>> we'll learn more about the new hospital coming to prince george's county after decades of waiting, officials finally re
the virginia department of elections website is back up and running. you can also register in person at the registrar's office until 5:00 p.m. if you're mailing in your registration, make sure it has a post mark of today. these times also apply if you're changing your address. >>> there are fewer than three weeks until election day and the candidates are focusing on battleground states today. hillary clinton will rally in ohio and bill clinton h florida. joe biden and tim kaine have...
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november 8 will be a huge decision for the voters in was virginia. if you want to go backwards that has run us into the ground you vote for jim justice with the new foreword to plant was virginia to work to keep children home so they have opportunities here than i hope he will support me. ladies and gentlemen thank you for tuning in and god bless every one of few emigres state of west region yes. [applause] >>. >> moderator: thanks for your time. you both the behaved we appreciate that. whoever wins good luck to you both. for the broadcasters' association goodnight. [applause] >> ina freshman at then city college the most important issue is the immigration crisis or the refugee crisis and the economy our country has not been doing very well economically with the illegal immigrants coming in. >> i go to long was a university and the most important issue is social issues specifically abortion and immigration. >> i 10 hampden sydney college i have them looking at the issue in this election cycle is national security i feel as though we have problems with
november 8 will be a huge decision for the voters in was virginia. if you want to go backwards that has run us into the ground you vote for jim justice with the new foreword to plant was virginia to work to keep children home so they have opportunities here than i hope he will support me. ladies and gentlemen thank you for tuning in and god bless every one of few emigres state of west region yes. [applause] >>. >> moderator: thanks for your time. you both the behaved we appreciate...
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and in virginia. if thesportation solutions for this region are going to have to be negotiated regional regionally, with regional cooperation. those relations -- relationships will be hugely beneficial when it comes time to really talk about the hard questions that have to be answered. i am for upgrading our infrastructure here locally. it's critically important. all of us know, you cannot separate transportation from economic development. they are joined at the hip, and we have to address our chess notation issues in order for the northern virginia region to continue to grow. thank you. >> moderator: congresswoman comstock, 60 seconds. comstock: as i mentioned i've worked with you on these issues over the seven years i've been in the legislative but also an award for august will as a senior a. i know to cut through the gridlock because i've been part of the bipartisan governing majority. there's only one person on the stage will be in the majority. we don't need another minority member of congress and you c
and in virginia. if thesportation solutions for this region are going to have to be negotiated regional regionally, with regional cooperation. those relations -- relationships will be hugely beneficial when it comes time to really talk about the hard questions that have to be answered. i am for upgrading our infrastructure here locally. it's critically important. all of us know, you cannot separate transportation from economic development. they are joined at the hip, and we have to address our...
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but in 1943 the girls were harder to come by. virginia tucker, langley's head computer or, ran laps up and down the east coast searching for co-eds with even a modicum of analytical or mechanical skills, hoping for matriculating college students to fill the hundreds of open positions for computers, scientific aides, model makers, laboratory assistants and, yes, even mathematicians. she conscripted what seemed like entire classes of math graduates from her north carolina alma mater, the greensboro college for women, and she hunted at virginia schools and the state teachers college in farmville. mel have you been butler leaned on the u.s. civil service commission and the war manpower commission as hard as he could so the laboratory might get top priority on the limited pool of qualified applicants. he penned ads for the local newspaper, the daily press. reduce your household duty. women who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and do jobs previously filled by men should call the langley memorial aeronautical laboratory, read one notice.
but in 1943 the girls were harder to come by. virginia tucker, langley's head computer or, ran laps up and down the east coast searching for co-eds with even a modicum of analytical or mechanical skills, hoping for matriculating college students to fill the hundreds of open positions for computers, scientific aides, model makers, laboratory assistants and, yes, even mathematicians. she conscripted what seemed like entire classes of math graduates from her north carolina alma mater, the...
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trains -- a lot about amtrak, csx, norfolk southern, richmond -- the virginia and richmond trains. says i will send you a copy. i said that is great. by the way, my dad wrote "war and peace." a couple of days later i get a >> in the mail and i go what is this -- and it is a book called "the men who love trains," and it was a history of the railroads in that period of great convulsion in penn center, and went under. i had not realized at the time that penn central was the enron of its age. i read the book. it was like reading a spy novel. corporatecription of doings, or miss doings, in some cases. well, i did not realize my friend at the bar -- he had not
trains -- a lot about amtrak, csx, norfolk southern, richmond -- the virginia and richmond trains. says i will send you a copy. i said that is great. by the way, my dad wrote "war and peace." a couple of days later i get a >> in the mail and i go what is this -- and it is a book called "the men who love trains," and it was a history of the railroads in that period of great convulsion in penn center, and went under. i had not realized at the time that penn central was...
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she served in the virginia house 2010-20 15. heserved as chairwoman of science and technology committee. the commerceed on and labor committee and the transportation committee. she graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she is a 30 year resident of mclean, virginia. a retired public school assistant principal who continues to teach their three children. please welcome congresswoman barbara comstock. [applause] luanne bennett grew up on her family farm east of st. louis. she and her husband moved to where theynty started and grew a small real estate business until rick was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away in 1994. he left a single working mother of two boys running a business. biz haser small biz helped create job opportunities for more than a thousand workers of helped create millions dollars in economic development while creating energy efficient and environmentally stable development. she earned her bachelor's degree in education from eastern illinois university. was married to congressman jim
she served in the virginia house 2010-20 15. heserved as chairwoman of science and technology committee. the commerceed on and labor committee and the transportation committee. she graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she is a 30 year resident of mclean, virginia. a retired public school assistant principal who continues to teach their three children. please welcome congresswoman barbara comstock. [applause] luanne bennett grew up on her family farm east of st....
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i don't think i need to tell the people in virginia about the constitution. don't think i need to talk about james madison. i need to tell you about the miracle of the document into the god-given liberties that are enshrined. whether it is our freedom of speech and freedom of expression and freedom of the press or freedom of religion would be the right to keep and bear arms of the law abiding citizens. [applause] we have to decide here in the home of james madison and the commonwealth of virginia, we have to decide here and now for the sake of the constitution and the rule of law and all of our god-given liberties the president of the united states to make an appointment to the supreme court will be president donald trump. he will appoint a justice and uphold the constitution in the tradition of the late and great justice antonin scully a. they will interpret the constitution and uphold the law and not legislate from the bench. they will be strict constructionist and the american people will be proud. [applause] so it's about security and prosperity and the s
i don't think i need to tell the people in virginia about the constitution. don't think i need to talk about james madison. i need to tell you about the miracle of the document into the god-given liberties that are enshrined. whether it is our freedom of speech and freedom of expression and freedom of the press or freedom of religion would be the right to keep and bear arms of the law abiding citizens. [applause] we have to decide here in the home of james madison and the commonwealth of...
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for a closer look at the race in virginia, joining me now is chairman of the democratic party here ina. susan, thank you for being here with me. >> glad to be here. >> hillary clinton has tim kaine on her side. it seems to be helping her. donald trump popular in the more rural areas, when you get away from the beltway. does he have a chance? >> look, i mean we feel good about what's going on in virginia. we've got a lot of enthusiasm. certainly very proud of the fact tim kaine, our own tim kaine is on the ticket. we feel good about where we are, but we're not letting up. we have 1,000 organizing events a week in virginia. 34 field offices. people are out canvassing and door knocking. i like where we are, but we are fighting for every vote. >> she is leading in this state. how much has tim kaine been an asset for her here? >> tim kaine and his wife have been a tremendous asset. really we are so proud of him. he has just had such a record of similar to hillary clinton of civil rights, social justice, working in that field all his life. we are just happy to be able to share him with the
for a closer look at the race in virginia, joining me now is chairman of the democratic party here ina. susan, thank you for being here with me. >> glad to be here. >> hillary clinton has tim kaine on her side. it seems to be helping her. donald trump popular in the more rural areas, when you get away from the beltway. does he have a chance? >> look, i mean we feel good about what's going on in virginia. we've got a lot of enthusiasm. certainly very proud of the fact tim...
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, graduated the university of virginia with a degree in finance, generous independent researcher, entrepreneur and cocreator of english language magazine with her husband aaron, margo is daughter of one of the first nasa black mail engineers, grew up among many figures, the founder of alfred p sloan foundation fellow and recipient of the virginia foundation of humanities grant for her research into the history of women, lives in charlottesville, virginia. anonymous is history, usually a woman. let me say that again. anonymous in history was usually a woman. tonight women are anonymous no more thanks to book american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race". made the names dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, katherine johnson and christine darden and the other women who contributed to the space race and change the course of history finally receive their dues. a few housekeeping notes, i want to remind everyone the book signing will take place afterwords in the great hall. c-span asks because they are filming, no
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i want to begin by talking about the role of government in virginia and the country. this is a high growth -- high profile race for virginia and the country. governor romney, some remarks that were taped earlier this year, talked about how there is 40% -- 47% of the country that does not pay federal income tax. he says that they believe they are victims, who believe they are entitled to health care ree. there are over a million virginians to fall into the category of not paying federal ncome tax. what would you do about that? should that change? and what you think more generally about whether too many virginians, too many americans by extension, are too dependent on government for basic needs in their life. -- in their life? >> i heard the statements. you can say something of the cup he but a deeply disagree with the sentiments expressed by governor romney. i do not believe virginians are victims. it is condescending and divisive. the last thing we need to do at this moment is to divide people. we ought to be pulling people ogether. i think as we talk about these long-
i want to begin by talking about the role of government in virginia and the country. this is a high growth -- high profile race for virginia and the country. governor romney, some remarks that were taped earlier this year, talked about how there is 40% -- 47% of the country that does not pay federal income tax. he says that they believe they are victims, who believe they are entitled to health care ree. there are over a million virginians to fall into the category of not paying federal ncome...
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. >> we came in talking about the west virginia defense. the cowboys put 37 on them. mike gundy with his 100th career win at oklahoma state. oklahoma state takes the 37-30. welcome into the studio. i'm stan verrett with mack brown and mark may. guys, let's talk about the situation in the big 12 now, oklahoma, with all its oklahoma is sitting atop the conference. >> did i tell you that texas would probably beat baylor? did i not? >> close game. probably a texas win. >> yes, now, baylor has a loss. west virginia's got a loss. only oklahoma with two losses out of conference. >> oklahoma state back in it after their win. that could come down to a huge game at the end of the year. they're not going to get a team in the playoffs unless total chaos happens across college football. two nonconference losses. no way oklahoma is going to make it to the 14th playoff team. basically you're talking about big picture, yes, new year's six, congratulation and big 12 out. >> big 12 out. the first college football playoff rankings coming out next ek are. charl
. >> we came in talking about the west virginia defense. the cowboys put 37 on them. mike gundy with his 100th career win at oklahoma state. oklahoma state takes the 37-30. welcome into the studio. i'm stan verrett with mack brown and mark may. guys, let's talk about the situation in the big 12 now, oklahoma, with all its oklahoma is sitting atop the conference. >> did i tell you that texas would probably beat baylor? did i not? >> close game. probably a texas win. >>...
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temperatures will climb up probably to about the 60-degree mark. kelly from virginia sent this picture to us. she is the winner of week three with a beautiful image she took of pastors, horses -- of in the back. send your pictures to burst.com/wjla. we will announce the winner on "good morning washington" on friday mornings and then share them at noon and social media. once again, the fall foliage contest, burst.com/wjla. our forecast -- it will be beautiful, sunny, breezy, and chilly. northwest wind, 10 to 15 take a few degrees off the temperature, the way it feels outside. the weekend, the short version is gorgeous. tomorrow mostly sunny, 70 degrees. we will get into the middle to upper 70's on sunday. we did think we could see some showers in the afternoon, but they will probably hold off until sunset or shortly after. for most everybody, 78 is incredible. for the runners, it will start off in the 50's. middle 70's by 1:00 p.m. for first-timers and inexperienced folks, you really have to take -- two pay attention to what folks tell you. hydrate, drink plenty of wat
temperatures will climb up probably to about the 60-degree mark. kelly from virginia sent this picture to us. she is the winner of week three with a beautiful image she took of pastors, horses -- of in the back. send your pictures to burst.com/wjla. we will announce the winner on "good morning washington" on friday mornings and then share them at noon and social media. once again, the fall foliage contest, burst.com/wjla. our forecast -- it will be beautiful, sunny, breezy, and...
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jim plowman: after the fact, right. virginia and says the governor's order violated the state constitution. he and more than a third of virginia's commonwealth attorneys joined a lawsuit to stop it. jim plowman it was a fairly large group, 43 of us signed onto the brief, and it was non-partisan. in fact, of the 43, only 19 are republicans. sharyl: what were your concerns? jim plowman: a database was just dumped into the voter system, and it wasn't vetted, it wasn't sharyl: in neighboring maryland, democrats are also going for the ex-con vote. this year, the general assembly expanded voting rights to 40,000 felons still on probation or parole. and in california, governor jerry brown just signed into law a bill to return voting rights to 50,000 convicted felons while they're still doing time behind bars in county jails, starting next year. >> second chances matter. these folks, george, understand, they have served their time, they're done with their probation or parole. they're back in society. as it turns out. the governor's orde
jim plowman: after the fact, right. virginia and says the governor's order violated the state constitution. he and more than a third of virginia's commonwealth attorneys joined a lawsuit to stop it. jim plowman it was a fairly large group, 43 of us signed onto the brief, and it was non-partisan. in fact, of the 43, only 19 are republicans. sharyl: what were your concerns? jim plowman: a database was just dumped into the voter system, and it wasn't vetted, it wasn't sharyl: in neighboring...
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the use of it. right here in virginia we have 37,000 unfilled technology jobs. in the short-run we need to increase the amount of high-skilled visas available to companies to be able to fill those jobs but in the long run we need to reeducate our american workforce did build those jobs. i will work hard to provide funding for education. my opponent however has cut public school education funding both in the house of representatives and in the congress. how she cut $620 million from the public school budget and in the congress she voted for an 800 million-dollar cut. she actually voted against an amendment that would provide s.t.e.m. grants for women, minorities and low-income students. that's the kind of thing we simply cannot do if we are going to move forward in the first century. >> moderator: congresswoman comstock, 90 seconds. comstock: on the on the one on the stage that has been involved with virginia public schools in virginia public universities. i come from a family of educators. my husband is in the fairfax center and my mom who is here today is a libr
the use of it. right here in virginia we have 37,000 unfilled technology jobs. in the short-run we need to increase the amount of high-skilled visas available to companies to be able to fill those jobs but in the long run we need to reeducate our american workforce did build those jobs. i will work hard to provide funding for education. my opponent however has cut public school education funding both in the house of representatives and in the congress. how she cut $620 million from the public...
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but again the debate is not for people in virginia. it's for people all over the country who have not been paying attention to the campaign as much as some of us have. and it's the only chance they have o by themselves on a stage to showcase their talents before november. back to you. >> 84 million for the first presidential debate tuned in. you think they'll match that? >> no. no way. >> we'll see. i would be wrong. thanks, peter. >>> donald trump launching a defense in a blistering speech about his taxes. >> he plans to take over twitter during tonight's vp debate. >> ed henry is live in d.c. with the new social media trat ji. >> republicans have been urging donald trump stay off twitter altogether after those 3:00 a.m. tweets last week. now he's talking about taking it over in primetime in the middle of this vice presidential debate. what he wants to do is start the #big league truth to talk about -- you remember he always uses that term big league to talk about some of his plans. he wants to set up a truth squad, get supporters on t
but again the debate is not for people in virginia. it's for people all over the country who have not been paying attention to the campaign as much as some of us have. and it's the only chance they have o by themselves on a stage to showcase their talents before november. back to you. >> 84 million for the first presidential debate tuned in. you think they'll match that? >> no. no way. >> we'll see. i would be wrong. thanks, peter. >>> donald trump launching a defense...
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they own the legislature in virginia. ans and people who care about the process could monitor the process and do all they can to make sure this corruption doesn't become normal. lou: is there anything that can be done about this election or are we going to watch another election stolen? >> hold on tight. lou: i'll have to leave it at hold on tight. >> i'm going to yell like hell about it. thanks for being with us. christian adams. that's it for tonight. we thank you for being with us. tomorrow senator jeff sessions will be among our guest live from farmville, virginia. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. kennedy: tonight tax cheat or financial wizard. the fallout over donald trump's tax returns. the vice presidential nominees gearing up for tomorrow night's big debate. wait until you hear how many people have never heard of mike pence or tim kaine. crooks steel $1 million in valuables from kim.
they own the legislature in virginia. ans and people who care about the process could monitor the process and do all they can to make sure this corruption doesn't become normal. lou: is there anything that can be done about this election or are we going to watch another election stolen? >> hold on tight. lou: i'll have to leave it at hold on tight. >> i'm going to yell like hell about it. thanks for being with us. christian adams. that's it for tonight. we thank you for being with...
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citizen, yet when you look into the governor's database, restoration sharyl: in july, the virginia supreme court struck down the governor's order. the felons who'd been granted voting rights were back to square one. after his court defeat, governor mcauliffe quickly moved back to individual case reviews and restored voting rights of nearly 13,000 felons. >> we are going through the process just as the court asked me to do it, doing it individually. sharyl: he says republicans should stop griping and get busy. >> i would like everyone whose rights were restored to come out and this is the point i've made to the republicans. instead of continuously complaining about them and dissing them, if you give a few minutes trying to give your reason why you should vote for you, maybe you'd be in a better position today. sharyl: what makes this something other than a political dispute between someone who hopes to get a lot of democrats registered before the election and someone who doesn't want that to happen? >> to me, this is about an individual's behavior, it's not about politics. if someone has tu
citizen, yet when you look into the governor's database, restoration sharyl: in july, the virginia supreme court struck down the governor's order. the felons who'd been granted voting rights were back to square one. after his court defeat, governor mcauliffe quickly moved back to individual case reviews and restored voting rights of nearly 13,000 felons. >> we are going through the process just as the court asked me to do it, doing it individually. sharyl: he says republicans should stop...
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the defendants are muna osman jama of reston, virginia and a woman from washington. prosecutors say they funneled group in somalia and kenya. evidence against the women included recorded phone calls. prosecutors say they were heard laughing while a deadly terror attack unfolded at a mall in nai rorch bi, kenya back in 2013. >>> battle against isis in mosul and another spoiler attack far from the front lines. iraqi forces battled isis militants for a third day today comes down a four letter word. >> it's a tough spot we have somebody who makes billions of dollars a year coming after a family owned business in downtown bethesda. >> reporter: owning the super club is more than a business it's a labor of love. >> it's a great opportunity to take a gem and bring it back to life in downtown bethesda where my family was raised. my mother graduated from high school. >> reporter: or and a half years he's put on more than 900 concerts in the old bethesda movie theater on wisconsin avenue. he says he wants to rebrand the club to attract a larger audience and doesn't want people
the defendants are muna osman jama of reston, virginia and a woman from washington. prosecutors say they funneled group in somalia and kenya. evidence against the women included recorded phone calls. prosecutors say they were heard laughing while a deadly terror attack unfolded at a mall in nai rorch bi, kenya back in 2013. >>> battle against isis in mosul and another spoiler attack far from the front lines. iraqi forces battled isis militants for a third day today comes down a four...
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tonight, the virginia senator will try to keep the momentum on clinton's side.(sot tim kaine) you know, just gotta for their second presidential debate this sunday in missouri. craig boswell cbs news farmville, virginia. clinton has ?two? campaign stops in ?pennsylvania? today. trump campaigns in ?colorado and arizona.? 3 donald trump is coming back to wisconsin. the republican presidential nominee will be here this saturday.no details on where just yet. yet.trump's son-- donald junior-- will be in brookfield will campaign for hillary clinton in both madison and green bay. and chelsea clinton.. who was just in green bay last friday.. is coming back to wisconsin on monday. we're still waiting for the details of that visit. milwaukee area leaders announced their plans to remove the estabrook dam. dam.it includes re-zoning the land surrounding the dam.. then selling it to the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district for one-dollar.m-m-s-d would then remove it.milwaukee county board chairman theodore lipscomb calls the plan county executive chris abele is going arou
tonight, the virginia senator will try to keep the momentum on clinton's side.(sot tim kaine) you know, just gotta for their second presidential debate this sunday in missouri. craig boswell cbs news farmville, virginia. clinton has ?two? campaign stops in ?pennsylvania? today. trump campaigns in ?colorado and arizona.? 3 donald trump is coming back to wisconsin. the republican presidential nominee will be here this saturday.no details on where just yet. yet.trump's son-- donald junior-- will...
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our goal is to learn more about the junior senator from virginia. men'sou look at these two bios, there is a lot of similarity. they are very close in age. , both lawyers, both have been married to the same woman for 30 plus years. both parents of three children, in the marine corps, unusual today. religiousvery strong beliefs. if those are the similarities, what differentiates the two when they come to the table? that this in mind debate is really about the top of the national ticket, mr. .rump and secretary clinton i think most of us are expecting these vice presidential candidates to play the very important role of sharpening distinctions between the presidential nominees, and perhaps completing some of the unfinished business from last week's presidential debate. perhaps address some of the issues that have evolved over the past week, including the continuing dispute over donald trump's taxes. the style will be very different. there will be a level of civility here that i don't think we had last week. instead of going for the jugular, they will b
our goal is to learn more about the junior senator from virginia. men'sou look at these two bios, there is a lot of similarity. they are very close in age. , both lawyers, both have been married to the same woman for 30 plus years. both parents of three children, in the marine corps, unusual today. religiousvery strong beliefs. if those are the similarities, what differentiates the two when they come to the table? that this in mind debate is really about the top of the national ticket, mr....
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. >> the couple in virginia right now where they were arrested this weekend for the debts of joining us live in orange with our top story. >> these suspects were found six dates away from -- by police. they are facing charges including murder, attempted murder, home invasion, and armed robbery. the arrest and connection with a violent and deadly home invasion put fears in the small communi lessen the pain of a family as they plan a funeral. >> it is a shame. he would have given them the car or any money if they just asked. it was not like that. >> police found joshua hart and britney smith parked at a walmart in virginia. the warrant stemming from state police in massachusetts. detectives believe they killed 95-year-old thomas harty, and fisher then took off in the wednesday. couple's toyota corolla. that station wagon has also since been found in virginia. >> the family is happy to see the arrests made. we knew it was forthcoming. >> investigators haven't released any motive for what may have led hart and smith to the elderly couple's home. but as the family waits for answers to tho
. >> the couple in virginia right now where they were arrested this weekend for the debts of joining us live in orange with our top story. >> these suspects were found six dates away from -- by police. they are facing charges including murder, attempted murder, home invasion, and armed robbery. the arrest and connection with a violent and deadly home invasion put fears in the small communi lessen the pain of a family as they plan a funeral. >> it is a shame. he would have...
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the day. then, ulysses s. grant's first push into virginia. james longstreet, just like stonewall jackson, is wounded by his own men. the part we are focusing on tonight is the climactic part that we discussed on the field, when the texans come onto the field along with another division -- a fantastic story. i started off today without a picture. when we get going, you are going to learn that james longstreet is going to become the forgotten man. " that i chose is one of my favorites -- the quote that i chose is one of my favorites. talk a little bit about james longstreet. matt atkinson just spoke about in, but, james longstreet -- i have two photographs here. james longstreet, west point graduate, near the bottom of his class, goes off to war, basically misses most of the battle and then becomes second in command after the peninsula campaign. he becomes second in command before the battle of fredericksburg on the defensive front where 30,000 soldiers attack his fortified lines are not one union soldier makes it into the sunken road. in my boo
the day. then, ulysses s. grant's first push into virginia. james longstreet, just like stonewall jackson, is wounded by his own men. the part we are focusing on tonight is the climactic part that we discussed on the field, when the texans come onto the field along with another division -- a fantastic story. i started off today without a picture. when we get going, you are going to learn that james longstreet is going to become the forgotten man. " that i chose is one of my favorites --...
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5 inches, 4 8 inches, johnson county, 6.5- inch and i would be surprised if we got 3 inches in the virginia border because the storm will stay south so let's look at the storms. it's not associated with hurricane matthew, pushing from off shore and is making for a dreary day, a few showers in chatham county, vance counties. stick around towards 6:00, 72, still breezy and wet there. this evening, we should see a break in the rain but coming back overnight and when it comes back overnight, outer band of hurricane matthew. here we are through 6:00, scattered. we see the lull in the activity and then overnight, here are those outer bands, raining likely tomorrow morning and then the heavier downpours move through. throughout the day, that's when the potential for flash here sunday morning and this is midnight into sunday morning. by 9:00 a.m., most should be dry so low-to-mid- 70s. 77 fayetteville. overnight tonight, the showers are still around, 67 our overnight low and, remember, rain bands continuing and will be wet and windy, 70 our high and will have earned this sunshine wednesday, and thu
5 inches, 4 8 inches, johnson county, 6.5- inch and i would be surprised if we got 3 inches in the virginia border because the storm will stay south so let's look at the storms. it's not associated with hurricane matthew, pushing from off shore and is making for a dreary day, a few showers in chatham county, vance counties. stick around towards 6:00, 72, still breezy and wet there. this evening, we should see a break in the rain but coming back overnight and when it comes back overnight, outer...
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>> caller: yes.er in the west virginia. robert? >> caller: yes.r in the west virginia. robert? . in the west virginia. robert? >> caller: yes. hold or sell after the spread of young -- >> no, buying young brands because the split will be good. return a lot of capital and we have to think this is a great idea. rest of the world not as good but maybe giving you a bigger dividend. and dead right. and burke in connecticut. burke? >> caller: hello. >> burke, you're up. >> caller: okay. >> what's the stock there, burke? maybe just a name. >> caller: rigs -- >> oh, trans ocean. i don't like deep water. hall better. knows are better. dave in new york in dave? >> caller: jim, what up? boo-yah. >> what's shaking with you, partner? >> caller: hold or sell? >> no, so low, you know, look, this is a roll of the dice 61% down, cancer therapeutic, many of the stocks don work out. if you want to speculate, i'll bless it. although i'm not crazy about it. dana? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. monster. >> i've been a long-term of monster. very well-run company. but i'm not pressing it right now. the one i
>> caller: yes.er in the west virginia. robert? >> caller: yes.r in the west virginia. robert? . in the west virginia. robert? >> caller: yes. hold or sell after the spread of young -- >> no, buying young brands because the split will be good. return a lot of capital and we have to think this is a great idea. rest of the world not as good but maybe giving you a bigger dividend. and dead right. and burke in connecticut. burke? >> caller: hello. >> burke,...
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you start moving forward and art is a great way to begin >> the virginia veteran tells us he created a two-faced mask to portray his difficulty with the military and civilian life. he didn't want to do this but ended up loving it and launched a nonprofit to sell some of the work. the arts program will be at at least another 10 locations from alaska to north carolina by 2017. bruce. >> thanks. that's good stuff. >>> since 2000 the dod says more than 350,000 service members have been with tbi. >>> rat, mold, filth and safety hazards. the dc attorney general says one rental property owner is forcing upon his tenants. the city sued sanford capital a second time fors that existed allegedly at shipley terrace apartments on savannah street. this follows a january suit against the company property near congress heights metro >> they're getting away with murder. they raised the rent, but they don't raise the quality of living. >> the civil suit heads to dc superior court in about 30 days. the attorney general is hoping to take control away from the landlord and place that property in receivers
you start moving forward and art is a great way to begin >> the virginia veteran tells us he created a two-faced mask to portray his difficulty with the military and civilian life. he didn't want to do this but ended up loving it and launched a nonprofit to sell some of the work. the arts program will be at at least another 10 locations from alaska to north carolina by 2017. bruce. >> thanks. that's good stuff. >>> since 2000 the dod says more than 350,000 service members...
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upper 30s in spots and upper 30s near the virginia line this morning. but that may be more widespread tomorrow. there are a few folks over at nc state, late for an 8::00 class there, but quiet and you can see the sunshine on the buildings across the street from us here. cool 43 in wake forest and cooler near the virginia line and 36 in roxboro and 39 in south hill. we have a big range in the temperatures, low 50s from goldsboro on, and the reason is the front, it takes time for the cooler air to filter in. by lunchtime, expect 60 and 65 for the high this afternoon. we will be then cooling down quickly once the sun sets to 53 at 8:00 p.m. we have big ups and downs in the next 7 days. and i'll show you that in the 7- day forecast and we have issues on the roads, brian. >>> improvement in raleigh. it's 8:05, and let's take you to 440 westbound at the knightdale bypass interchange. shoulder, and traffic has eased up nicely. not seeing the big delays that we were a little while ago. try and stay in the center lane and give them room to work. under the state's
upper 30s in spots and upper 30s near the virginia line this morning. but that may be more widespread tomorrow. there are a few folks over at nc state, late for an 8::00 class there, but quiet and you can see the sunshine on the buildings across the street from us here. cool 43 in wake forest and cooler near the virginia line and 36 in roxboro and 39 in south hill. we have a big range in the temperatures, low 50s from goldsboro on, and the reason is the front, it takes time for the cooler air...
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>> reporter: welcome weekend at the university of virginia. when 20,000 students descend on the small, idyllic southern city of charlottesville. the campus grounds suddenly alive with wide-eyed first years and their families, steadying themselves for that first collegiate instagram post and long hug good-bye. >> why did you choose to go to uva? >> it's a school that's known for having a really wide range and the campus is really nice, to boot. >> reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, uva boasts no shortage of accomplished alumni including journalist katie couric, comedienne tina fey, and the late robert f. kennedy. but it has another claim to fame you won't see on display in the rotunda. >> the very beginning of our first year, we won the -- "playboy," like, top party school in america award. >> there is a work hard, play hard culture at uva that's -- >> reporter: the year of that "playboy" honor was 2012, where our story begins. and the main character? a young woman, a freshman -- we're calling jackie. by all accounts her initial weeks are ty
>> reporter: welcome weekend at the university of virginia. when 20,000 students descend on the small, idyllic southern city of charlottesville. the campus grounds suddenly alive with wide-eyed first years and their families, steadying themselves for that first collegiate instagram post and long hug good-bye. >> why did you choose to go to uva? >> it's a school that's known for having a really wide range and the campus is really nice, to boot. >> reporter: founded by...
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case to the people of virginia. i know the people of virginia. e people and i don't think the people of virginia want this kind of behavior to repeat itself one more time in the presidency. people of virginia have to know if they vote for this lady they are voting the same thing we have seen in the past and worse but this business of all this money by governor mcauliffe going to the wife of a member of the fbi looking at the clinton case when clinton is tied to the mcauliffes is dad. it means people in virginia have a bad sense. they shouldn't be voting for this. warner: the thank you for taking the time, i appreciate it. in the meantime, two weeks ahead of election day this is the day the world series starts. two teams that combined, haven't seen a world series since ever. what happens now? the mlb commissioner is next. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all, the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the ste
case to the people of virginia. i know the people of virginia. e people and i don't think the people of virginia want this kind of behavior to repeat itself one more time in the presidency. people of virginia have to know if they vote for this lady they are voting the same thing we have seen in the past and worse but this business of all this money by governor mcauliffe going to the wife of a member of the fbi looking at the clinton case when clinton is tied to the mcauliffes is dad. it means...
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i think everybody loses. >> the trial starts monday in virginia. o know what you think. what really happened to jackie in the end? let us know on facebook and twitter. >>nd you or someone you know s been a victim of sexual assault, we have resources on our website, abcnews.com. >> thanks for watching tonight. have a greet weekend. good night. >>> breaking news, there was a massive manhunt for a gunman who shot a police officer in the head. >> late word of
i think everybody loses. >> the trial starts monday in virginia. o know what you think. what really happened to jackie in the end? let us know on facebook and twitter. >>nd you or someone you know s been a victim of sexual assault, we have resources on our website, abcnews.com. >> thanks for watching tonight. have a greet weekend. good night. >>> breaking news, there was a massive manhunt for a gunman who shot a police officer in the head. >> late word of
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underway to make sure you get out and govot was be minimal hours before donald trump arrived.mal the virginia senator was joined ohioans to take advantage of early voting. and dignity and respect for women and girlst his also on tht godis in this election. for president bill clinton will be in cleveland and columbusnt b camping various case. there are only 11 daysam left. just about this topic.s >> it is 5:37 a.m.3 >> while proving7 to be aa battleground state. in ahear from donald trumpmp '60s and '70s tomorrow intointo forecast in just a few minutes. in the news with us and less than two weeks to go before election day donald trump was in focusing on the buckeye statefo with three stops in ohi. talk about so many undecideds. >> the polls something great. it looks for a pretty big in florida and lots of things aree happening that are very exciting very rare excited saturday get expect he really have all lot of big details of the current cutting taxes and now we are so tip the long drawn borders is a cut taxes and lo get rid of obaa care and we talked to the various things. is there with the
underway to make sure you get out and govot was be minimal hours before donald trump arrived.mal the virginia senator was joined ohioans to take advantage of early voting. and dignity and respect for women and girlst his also on tht godis in this election. for president bill clinton will be in cleveland and columbusnt b camping various case. there are only 11 daysam left. just about this topic.s >> it is 5:37 a.m.3 >> while proving7 to be aa battleground state. in ahear from donald...
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she fell on the virginia side 75 feet. a fire rescue spokesperson say it is kayaker kept her head above water. rescue crews took her to the purple horse beach area. she suffered traumatic injuries and flown to a local hospital. pond but they sadly are not returning home with a win. jason puig joins us with highlights. jay, down to the last, you know, just couple of seconds there. hoping, fingers crossed and nothing. nothing. >> yeah, nothing is the perfect way to describe this game. no winners overseas. both teams, redskins and bengals, heading back disappointed. a 27-27 tie. the second tie this nfl the skins in last place in the nfc east division. let's head out to wimbley stadium. went to overtime. tied at 27. dustin hopkins on for the game-winning field goal. from 34 yards out. hopkins, scores this one wide left. no good. the redskins they cannot believe it. ball back. two seconds remaining. a last hail mary for the skins. sails out of bounds and that's how it ends. they played to a 27-27 tie. the head coach jay gruden n
she fell on the virginia side 75 feet. a fire rescue spokesperson say it is kayaker kept her head above water. rescue crews took her to the purple horse beach area. she suffered traumatic injuries and flown to a local hospital. pond but they sadly are not returning home with a win. jason puig joins us with highlights. jay, down to the last, you know, just couple of seconds there. hoping, fingers crossed and nothing. nothing. >> yeah, nothing is the perfect way to describe this game. no...
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jill mccabe received 20thousand from the democratic party in virginia. all street journal" was first to report the story showing the contributions represented more than a third of dr. mccabe's campaign funds. mcauliffe, the journal reports, personally recruited dr. mccabe in march of 2015 of the that is the same month clinton email investigation began. at that time mccabe's husband was associate deputy director and as you mentioned after the campaign ended he was promoted to deputy director with an oversight role in the clinton email investigation. >> this goes to the very heart of the fbi's integrity. i want to see the director, i want to see someone answer your questions. i want to see someone ends questions from the media about why he was allowed to maintain his position with regard to hillary clinton. reporter: this is the fbi's ethics and integrity policy manuel and it makes clear that mccabe had to flag this to senior management and it goes on to say there had to be a decision in this case in writing. quote, the employee's participation would not cr
jill mccabe received 20thousand from the democratic party in virginia. all street journal" was first to report the story showing the contributions represented more than a third of dr. mccabe's campaign funds. mcauliffe, the journal reports, personally recruited dr. mccabe in march of 2015 of the that is the same month clinton email investigation began. at that time mccabe's husband was associate deputy director and as you mentioned after the campaign ended he was promoted to deputy...