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it was in portsmouth, virginia. this is where individuals would have been chained in public to have their backs struck with some kind of a leather strap as a public punishment for whatever crime their owners had deemed they were guilty of. and virginia, while it was not necessarily a place that had the highest population of enslaved laborers in the nation, it was the hub for the domestic slave trade. so richmond, for example, was home to numerous auction houses in which a person who was hoping to buy enslaved laborers would actually come to richmond with a specific purpose in mind of buying these people to then take back to their respective plantations. so the artifacts that we have in this section focus on that industry. richmond actually profited very much in the mid 1800s from the domestic slave trade. we have a cain here that was owned by a slave auctioneer. this is a person that would have run the auction. the collar would have been worn by an enslaved virginian. these pieces highlight the inhumanity of an inst
it was in portsmouth, virginia. this is where individuals would have been chained in public to have their backs struck with some kind of a leather strap as a public punishment for whatever crime their owners had deemed they were guilty of. and virginia, while it was not necessarily a place that had the highest population of enslaved laborers in the nation, it was the hub for the domestic slave trade. so richmond, for example, was home to numerous auction houses in which a person who was hoping...
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, and more prosperous virginia. i thank them. and of course, our first lady is with us this evening. dorothy. your work expanding access to healthy nutrition, promoting national service and making our commonwealth more welcoming to military families has made our state a better place to live. thank you for your leadership and for our partnership over these past 28 years. [applause] that alone is worth a great round of applause. we are free to meet here tonight because of the brave men and women at the federal, state and local levels who risk their lives to keep us safe. each and every day. [applause] we think all of our men and women in military uniform and we'rrejoined this evening by one family that embodies the service and commitment that our men and women in uniform and their loved ones make to protect our great country and our commonwealth. sean is a key member of our commonwealth emergency management and disaster response team. he is also a lieutenant colonel in the virginia national guard. while we were celebr
, and more prosperous virginia. i thank them. and of course, our first lady is with us this evening. dorothy. your work expanding access to healthy nutrition, promoting national service and making our commonwealth more welcoming to military families has made our state a better place to live. thank you for your leadership and for our partnership over these past 28 years. [applause] that alone is worth a great round of applause. we are free to meet here tonight because of the brave men and women...
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they are victories for virginia. we an cleebd them by working together and doing what takes to build a new virginia economy from the bottom up. and if you look at the numbers, it's clear we are making substantial progress. when i took office, virginia's unemployment rate was 5.4%. over the course of this administration, it fell to as low as 3.7% which represented the steepest decline in any governor's term in 32 years. claps /* /- today as more and more vanyians responds to our strengthening economy by returning to the workforce is higher and now the second lowest rate of any major state in america. in total, virginia has created 167,100 new jobs in the last three years. these are important indicators that our efforts are working and that our trajectory is indisp e indisputably upward. but we should also remember that these numbers actually represent real people with real stories. i would like to take a moment to tell you about a few people who have benefitted from actions that we have taken working together. one of
they are victories for virginia. we an cleebd them by working together and doing what takes to build a new virginia economy from the bottom up. and if you look at the numbers, it's clear we are making substantial progress. when i took office, virginia's unemployment rate was 5.4%. over the course of this administration, it fell to as low as 3.7% which represented the steepest decline in any governor's term in 32 years. claps /* /- today as more and more vanyians responds to our strengthening...
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capital is astate symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia, people who have served in public service and of virginia and principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. walk into this building every january and you feel the public halls beating within, with its newer legislative wings and its brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capital. itself, on one level, is a pretty good fine arts museum, with a sizable collection of paintings and of sculptures. it is also a really convincing civic classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capital building. they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some of them want to visit a recognized historical attraction. some of them are coming here forces -- civics education. some are coming to participate in the process of self-government. all of them, i hope, will gain an appreciation for a time-tested workplace for enduring american principles, many of them having been engineered here in virginia going all of the way back to the beginnings of our general assemb
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is are madef stuff in virginia wall. ourhis riot of stuff is made in virginia wall. many people think of virginia as being a place that relies on things like tobacco or agriculture to keep its economy afloat. virginia has invested in a very ine diversity of industries the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century. so, everything from recording artists that hill from virginia, the movie and television industry that has grown rapidly here in the commonwealth, the langley station come industries like reynolds aluminum that is a household name to many americans is a virginia industry. look at all these amazing products and people that hill from virginia and think about how virginia as a place has changed in terms of identity over the last century and how virginians themselves might look different now from the way they may have looked half a century in the past. the notion average and as a place that is welcoming people from all over the world actually links back to this notion in the that virginia is a place that has accepted people present trees. -- four
is are madef stuff in virginia wall. ourhis riot of stuff is made in virginia wall. many people think of virginia as being a place that relies on things like tobacco or agriculture to keep its economy afloat. virginia has invested in a very ine diversity of industries the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century. so, everything from recording artists that hill from virginia, the movie and television industry that has grown rapidly here in the commonwealth, the langley station...
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the virginia state capitol is a virginia, butonly virginia people who served in public service and virginia tonciples that have gone on inform american principles of self-government. everylk into this room january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that the capitolitors to itself. on one level it is a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some want to visit a recognized historical attraction. some are coming here for civics education. some are coming here to participate in self-government. all of them, i hope, will gain appreciation for a time tested workplace and for enduring american principles, many of those principles having been engineered here in virginia going all the way back to the beginning of our general assembly. we have been exercising the rights and responsibilities of for-government in virginia years and that is somethi
the virginia state capitol is a virginia, butonly virginia people who served in public service and virginia tonciples that have gone on inform american principles of self-government. everylk into this room january and you feel the public pulse with the newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that the capitolitors to itself. on one level it is a pretty fine fine arts museum with arts and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000...
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virginia women were very vocal about their desire to have the right to vote, but in many cases, virginia women who supported suffrage were in the minority. virginia was not a state that was very enthusiastically behind the movement towards women's right to vote. virginia, in fact, doesn't ratify the 19th amendment until 1952. so despite the fact it passes nationally in 1920, virginia doesn't decide that they want to ratify that amendment until 1952. the notion that virginia women are genteel southern ladies who don't want to be troubled with politics sort of reinforces this notion that suffrage for women isn't an important virginian priority but there are women like, for example, norra houston who wore the dress we see here jn rou generously on loan to us from the valentine museum, she would have been able to counter that argument with quite a great number of arguments of her own. that's part of why pamphlets like the ones we have on display here explaining the reasons for which women should have been given the right to vote were such essential tools for the early 20th century suffragist
virginia women were very vocal about their desire to have the right to vote, but in many cases, virginia women who supported suffrage were in the minority. virginia was not a state that was very enthusiastically behind the movement towards women's right to vote. virginia, in fact, doesn't ratify the 19th amendment until 1952. so despite the fact it passes nationally in 1920, virginia doesn't decide that they want to ratify that amendment until 1952. the notion that virginia women are genteel...
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the virginia state capitol is a symbol not only of virginia but virginia people who served in public service and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with its newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol itself. the capital itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts museum with a sizable collection of paintings and sculpture. it is also a really convincing civics classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the
the virginia state capitol is a symbol not only of virginia but virginia people who served in public service and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self-government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with its newer legislative wings and the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol itself. the capital itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts...
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in virginia, died in richmond. he actually left his home and to richmond so he could work for the confederacy, and died in richmond working for the confederacy. all seasonsdied in richmond wore confederacy. all seasons of the year, visitors can be seen walking, taking photographs, sketching, and painting the landscapes, and enjoying the artwork in cast iron stone and stained glass. it is also a place where we renew our acquaintance with th women of american history, who birthed and built our city, state, and nation. >> continuing our look at richmond, this is the city's famed monument avenue with statues honoring confederate war heroes including robert e. lee, thomas stonewall jackson, and jefferson davis. in 1996, african-american star -- tennis star in virginia and natives arthur ash was added to the collection. of next, our visit to richmond continues as we travel to the virginia historical society to learn about the state's history. welcome to the virginia historical society. we are standing at the entrance to
in virginia, died in richmond. he actually left his home and to richmond so he could work for the confederacy, and died in richmond working for the confederacy. all seasonsdied in richmond wore confederacy. all seasons of the year, visitors can be seen walking, taking photographs, sketching, and painting the landscapes, and enjoying the artwork in cast iron stone and stained glass. it is also a place where we renew our acquaintance with th women of american history, who birthed and built our...
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terms of virginia's who fought for virginia -- virginians who fought for virginia, not for the confederacy. the lancaster county and northumberland county courthouse monuments east of richmond, do not mention the confederacy. even the war is not mentioned. the focus is on quotes. for who gave their lives the cause of their native state and the south. addition, we use the term confederate monument were confederate soldier, but many monument inscriptions deliberately avoid the use of the word "confederate." many do but many do not. at stonewall cemetery in winchester, the virginia obelisks remembers "398 virginia soldiers who fell in defense of the constitutional liberty and the sovereignty of their state. ,hey fought for virginia virginians fighting for virginia. furthermore, we speak of the lost cause but the monument makers do not. i found only two mentions of that phrase among the 400 monuments i studied in virginia. i found none at all among the 400 in tennessee and only one in mississippi. did they lose? surprisingly depends. arguably, of all things is irrelevant. arguably, the outcome
terms of virginia's who fought for virginia -- virginians who fought for virginia, not for the confederacy. the lancaster county and northumberland county courthouse monuments east of richmond, do not mention the confederacy. even the war is not mentioned. the focus is on quotes. for who gave their lives the cause of their native state and the south. addition, we use the term confederate monument were confederate soldier, but many monument inscriptions deliberately avoid the use of the word...
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that put virginia on the map. episodes ofof the the 2008 election. that put virginia on the board. when president obama won virginia for the first time in 44 years -- ashley: democrats. mayor stoney: that is right. ashley: and that is a changes hearts government. virginia went blue in the most recent election. mayor stoney: that's right. that's right. richmond is at the heart of this. we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. those votesyou have there, but you have a thriving, growing region as well. we are a workforce that is still growing. how do millennials respond to richmond's history? know what, i you think folks that are moving into just like i did 13 years ago, you are surrounded by history basically every single day. but history also means some of the history here we are not proud of. confederate history. i think that is a stain on these cities record -- city from. but instead of being stuck in , we think history should be our foundation to build from. chapter inng a new rich when's history now and that is being a welcoming, inclus
that put virginia on the map. episodes ofof the the 2008 election. that put virginia on the board. when president obama won virginia for the first time in 44 years -- ashley: democrats. mayor stoney: that is right. ashley: and that is a changes hearts government. virginia went blue in the most recent election. mayor stoney: that's right. that's right. richmond is at the heart of this. we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. those votesyou have there,...
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virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right.richmond is a part of all that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia, you also a thriving, growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think young people in general moving here. >> how do molinos respond to richmond history? >> you know what, i think the folks -- mobiles -- the folks who are moving to the city, just what i did about 13 years ago, you are surrounded by history basically every single day. but history also means that some history where here are not proud of. confederate history that kind of, you know, as i think a stain on the cities record you could say. but instead of being stuck in the past and history as an ache with a kitchen should be our foundation to build on. we are writing a new chapter in richmond history that's tolerant of all cultures and all walks of life. we are headed down monument avenue one of the most iconic st
virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right.richmond is a part of all that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia, you also a thriving, growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think young people in general moving here. >> how do molinos respond to richmond history? >> you know what, i think the folks --...
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this is the capital virginia as well. not only to live a financial district, but also government buildings. i think that makes it a great city as well. >> i'm seeing a lot of buildings. the lucky strike tower. is that part of richmond's economic past, present? >> the past. the river provided all things commerce and trade back in the day. >> where are we heading now? >> we're heading to richmond hill hearing churchill, it's a view of all things downtown. what i remember from this view of the city is a lot of different candidates and politicians in the past held a lot of press conferences is that for such a great view of all things downtown. you can see the hustle and bustle downtown. ,his is right here a great view you can see downtown and the vcu health complex. you can see the capital from here. are we going to go by the capital? let's do that. you can see jefferson's works. >> how does the city, government and state government react? >> the state government as a partner. i'm lucky to have the state government based in o
this is the capital virginia as well. not only to live a financial district, but also government buildings. i think that makes it a great city as well. >> i'm seeing a lot of buildings. the lucky strike tower. is that part of richmond's economic past, present? >> the past. the river provided all things commerce and trade back in the day. >> where are we heading now? >> we're heading to richmond hill hearing churchill, it's a view of all things downtown. what i remember...
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the virginia economy and the virginia society evening looking into the future. and jefferson became the first person to really lay out a vision for compulsory public education in the united states. he had a very detailed plan in that book for the division of the state into small school districts and that education would be compulsory for at least for young people, men and women, who were white. he used the phrase to promote his educational plan that is still a paraphrase of it is in the virginia constitution. we're talkin -- talking about we education is so important, he said progress in education and all else depends upon the broadest did he fusion of knowledge. if he want to have a great goorveghts great economy, if you want to have great happiness, what you should do is diffuse knowledge among the general population. it was for that reason that he said we need add public education system. jefferson wouldn't have imagined an internet or search engines where all knowledge would be digitized. that's what he was talking about. if you diffuse knowledge among the p
the virginia economy and the virginia society evening looking into the future. and jefferson became the first person to really lay out a vision for compulsory public education in the united states. he had a very detailed plan in that book for the division of the state into small school districts and that education would be compulsory for at least for young people, men and women, who were white. he used the phrase to promote his educational plan that is still a paraphrase of it is in the...
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virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is the heart of that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia and also have a thriving, growing region as well. we're still growing, and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think that people in general moving here. >> how did millenials respond to richmond's history? >> i think the folks who are moving into the city, just luke i did 13 years ago, you are surrounded by history, basically every single day. but it's -- history also means it's -- some history we're not proud of. right? it's a confederate history that kind of is i think a stain on the city's record, you can say. but instead of being stuck in the past and using history as an anchor, we think history should be our foundation to build from, and i think we're writing a new chapter in richmond's history. we're becoming a welcome, inclusive city for all cultures and walks of life. we are head down monument avenue. one of
virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is the heart of that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia and also have a thriving, growing region as well. we're still growing, and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think that people in general moving here. >> how did millenials respond to richmond's history? >> i think the folks who are...
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. >> the james is virginia's largest river. it forms in the appalachian mountains, runs through richmond and slows goo the chesapeake -- flows into the chesapeake bay. wait a trade route for connellists and sometimes called america founding river. continuing the look at richmond we spoke with richmond native and former governor of virginia, douglas wilder. >> hold your hand on the family bible. and repeat after me. i, lawrence douglas wilder, do solemnly swear, that i will support the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia, and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge all of the duties inincome bunt e bent on me as governor of virginia, according to the best of my ability. so help me god. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you now want wanted to get into politics ii didn't because i didn't want to go around smiling and begging for votes and asking for money, and i thought, politics was what i would call a representative of people but i ran my mouth all the time fro
. >> the james is virginia's largest river. it forms in the appalachian mountains, runs through richmond and slows goo the chesapeake -- flows into the chesapeake bay. wait a trade route for connellists and sometimes called america founding river. continuing the look at richmond we spoke with richmond native and former governor of virginia, douglas wilder. >> hold your hand on the family bible. and repeat after me. i, lawrence douglas wilder, do solemnly swear, that i will support...
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a virginia planter. just below this list is daniel park, also member of virginia council of state. but you do see these planters increasingly building ships. in fact, the largest ship to lead the tobacco fleet during 1702, the ship relieving the english man-of-war had not arrived yet when the convoys were ready to depart, was the indian king, which belonged to daniel park. many of these planters are gaining the profits from freight as well as the price differential. yes? student: [inaudible] prof. coombs: many of the guys are doing this, if you think back to when he talked about the chesapeake, the sweet scented joan in -- zone on the southern bank or rather the northern bank of the rappahannock river and the northern bank of the james, so the middle and lower peninsulas, and the lower half of the northern neck, this sweet scented zone of virginia. many of these leading planters are there. marylanders aren't, so it is not exclusively sweet scented growers. in virginia, most of the tobacco going over from
a virginia planter. just below this list is daniel park, also member of virginia council of state. but you do see these planters increasingly building ships. in fact, the largest ship to lead the tobacco fleet during 1702, the ship relieving the english man-of-war had not arrived yet when the convoys were ready to depart, was the indian king, which belonged to daniel park. many of these planters are gaining the profits from freight as well as the price differential. yes? student: [inaudible]...
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i talk constantly in virginia about building what i call the new virginia economy. right now, 36,000 open jobs in virginia in cyber, starting pay $88,000. you have to build the talent pipeline. i had 149,000 jobs open last year in virginia in technology. that pipeline starts early. as dorothy mentioned, i put an extra billion in our budget last year for education to redesign our high schools and k through 12. none of that matters if our children who are hungry to learn are going to school just plain hungry. so it is all interwoven with making sure our children get access to haia healthy meal. this is so important. the other final thing i would say, with our superintendents and some principals, because sometimes it's hard to change a bureaucracy of state government that's been doing it forever, i was very vocal when i met our superintendents. i was very vocal when i met our principals because you are always constantly coming to me for money and here's an opportunity to bring money back to your communities. rodney talked about 35,000 people in fairfax. do the math. it
i talk constantly in virginia about building what i call the new virginia economy. right now, 36,000 open jobs in virginia in cyber, starting pay $88,000. you have to build the talent pipeline. i had 149,000 jobs open last year in virginia in technology. that pipeline starts early. as dorothy mentioned, i put an extra billion in our budget last year for education to redesign our high schools and k through 12. none of that matters if our children who are hungry to learn are going to school just...
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defense conducting raids on immigrant at a virginia church and what a pastor told "fox5". >> and plus is it a political problem? a local musician says his business took a hit all because of a wedding gig he took. >> my reaction for that was we were there for the client and not there for donald trump. >> and we're checking out the new app gaining popularity with high profile government officials. your news start right now. >>> we'll begin tonight with developing story in prince william county virginia. police are investigating a deadly stabbing involveing a man and woman and it happened around 6:30 tonight for easter lane in mannasas and we're told the woman died and the man is now at the hospital in critical condition and police say this appears to be a domestic incident. >> and also tonight, questions about immigration raids in virginia. two u.s. senators and governor of virginia want answers following several incidents involving immigrations and customs >> one of those incident outsidp alexandria church. lauren demarco has the story. lauren. >> tony, shawn, ice official tells me it'
defense conducting raids on immigrant at a virginia church and what a pastor told "fox5". >> and plus is it a political problem? a local musician says his business took a hit all because of a wedding gig he took. >> my reaction for that was we were there for the client and not there for donald trump. >> and we're checking out the new app gaining popularity with high profile government officials. your news start right now. >>> we'll begin tonight with...
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his bowed was fo dumfries, virginia. it's believed the two were dating each other and the murders were connected to a person. i spoke to her moments after venus returned home. >> i left because i was scared about what happened to my exboyfriend. >> reporter: that exboyfriend, authorities tell us is christian revis. his body was found near the shore of william county. he and demarus revis, also murdered were dating, and when i asked if she knew what happened to reyes -- >> not really. >> reporter: we are learning that's not exactly true. sources tell peggy fox the 17- year-old played a gruesome role in reyes' death, and she wasn't innocent either. the large complicated murder multiple states, and fairfax county police have ten suspects in custody for reyes' homicide on thursday. prince reyes' police announced more arrests because of sosa's murder. the cases authorities said overlap, and many of the suspects are teenagers or very young adults. >> there's something to be concerned about for a lot of parents. >> yeah, i was
his bowed was fo dumfries, virginia. it's believed the two were dating each other and the murders were connected to a person. i spoke to her moments after venus returned home. >> i left because i was scared about what happened to my exboyfriend. >> reporter: that exboyfriend, authorities tell us is christian revis. his body was found near the shore of william county. he and demarus revis, also murdered were dating, and when i asked if she knew what happened to reyes -- >> not...
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similar incidents occurred in virginia, including charlottesville, until the 1970's. can there be coexistence of black-and-white history makers? -- civilhts monuments rights does not always mean civility. -- despite stoked by vandalism and counter threats. statues are built to last forever. the cost of removal or restoration can run six figures. on the last page of this tedious two-volume memoir -- and probably really african i can mail who ever read jefferson davis' two volume memoir cover to cover -- [laughter] on the last page, he conceded the union -- "make it into her forever." the confederacy has now the rossetto history, neo-confederatism is waging the war on social media. between march 2016 and march, an online petition by a virginia white female resident, the town motto is "confederate pride," she obtained 8000 signatures towards her 10,000 goal. that 89%. the students positioned received 730 signatures towards its 1000 goal. although i'm a neighbor of black fuel mathematicians in the 2016 movie hidden figures, my inadequate math certainly suggests that a nea
similar incidents occurred in virginia, including charlottesville, until the 1970's. can there be coexistence of black-and-white history makers? -- civilhts monuments rights does not always mean civility. -- despite stoked by vandalism and counter threats. statues are built to last forever. the cost of removal or restoration can run six figures. on the last page of this tedious two-volume memoir -- and probably really african i can mail who ever read jefferson davis' two volume memoir cover to...
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i talked constantly in virginia about building the new virginia economy. right now, 36 thousand open jobs -- 36,000 open jobs in virginia, in ciber, starting pay 88 -- starting pay, $88,000. you have to build a talent pipeline. i had 149,000 jobs open last year in technology. the pipeline starts early. i put an extra billion in their last year for redesign on the high schools, k-12. none of that matters if the hungry to learn children are going to school plain hungry. this is so important. the other final thing i would say, and i hear the hesitancy with superintendents. sometimes it is hard to change the bureaucracy of a state government that has been doing it forever. i was very vocal when i met our superintendent. i was very vocal when i met the principals. they are always coming to me for money, but here's an opportunity to bring it back to the community. 35,000 people in fairfax? do the math. it's about two dollars per breakfast. $70,000 per day. that is $350,000 a week. it is $1.4 million a month. it comes back to your community and runs through your
i talked constantly in virginia about building the new virginia economy. right now, 36 thousand open jobs -- 36,000 open jobs in virginia, in ciber, starting pay 88 -- starting pay, $88,000. you have to build a talent pipeline. i had 149,000 jobs open last year in technology. the pipeline starts early. i put an extra billion in their last year for redesign on the high schools, k-12. none of that matters if the hungry to learn children are going to school plain hungry. this is so important. the...
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freedom and father of the university of virginia. when you really think about it, what is the statement that thomas jefferson is trying to make here? in my opinion it is this. what thomas jefferson wanted us to know is that, his greatness does not come from the powers that men had given to him. what makes jefferson great by the powers that he restored to mankind. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> we have time for a few questions. >> that was in engaging talk about a complex character. you spoke frequently of his writings and his collections. if one of your cartoons showed him with a -- wikis you say about thomas jefferson as a public speaker? robert: he was terrible. [laughter] robert: he was terrible. i think he was well aware of that. we think about how political culture was different then than it is now, fortunately for thomas jefferson, politicians -- i hate that term. statesmen. there were not many occasions for them to address crowds. if you were standing for office, you would never run for office. if people fourth
freedom and father of the university of virginia. when you really think about it, what is the statement that thomas jefferson is trying to make here? in my opinion it is this. what thomas jefferson wanted us to know is that, his greatness does not come from the powers that men had given to him. what makes jefferson great by the powers that he restored to mankind. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> we have time for a few questions. >> that was in engaging talk about a...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey was in that courtroom. >> reporter: the judge here in virginia is being asked to grant a permanent injunction that would block the travel ban until a trial can be held. re we know right now that ban has been lifted nationally. the judge didn't rule from the bench but she once a stern words for the immigration order, saying it is, quote, full of all sorts of weaknesses. virginia attorney general describing the importance of the travel ban targeting seven majority muslim countries. in court the solicitor general attacked it as a muslim bans. as evidence in their court filings, they pointed to candidate trump's statements and tweets on the issue. >> president trump's ban was conceived on religious bigotry, utterly indifferent to the facts. >> reporter: the judge pressed the attorney several times to explain the national security reason for the ban saying the court has been begging you to give us information. you haven't given us any evidence whatsoever. why the government lawyers aren't responding to the judge's demand. >> the document is taking a v
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey was in that courtroom. >> reporter: the judge here in virginia is being asked to grant a permanent injunction that would block the travel ban until a trial can be held. re we know right now that ban has been lifted nationally. the judge didn't rule from the bench but she once a stern words for the immigration order, saying it is, quote, full of all sorts of weaknesses. virginia attorney general describing the importance of the travel ban...
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immigration raid is raising eyebrows in northern virginia xun think.marco what can you tell us. >> the pastor here at rising hope methodist church in alexandria says some of the latino men that stay in hypothermia shelter here overnight were targeted in a raid as they left february 8 and ice officials say that is not the case and only two men were detained and it was not a raid. two u.s. senators from virginia and governor have now sent letters to ice asking for clarification on what happened here and immigration policy and enforcement in the state. >> a man's future in is jail tonight accused of sexually assaulting two female students in false church. school officials removed daniel estrada january 17 after they learned of the investigation. investigators are trying determine if there do be any re epa scott pruit was sfwhorn tonight and the senate confirmed pruitt today des separate objections. which he was attorney general he filed 14 lawsuits challenging epa regulationsen including carbon emission from coal fire plants. >> and what a cool day today
immigration raid is raising eyebrows in northern virginia xun think.marco what can you tell us. >> the pastor here at rising hope methodist church in alexandria says some of the latino men that stay in hypothermia shelter here overnight were targeted in a raid as they left february 8 and ice officials say that is not the case and only two men were detained and it was not a raid. two u.s. senators from virginia and governor have now sent letters to ice asking for clarification on what...
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what it looks like here in northern virginia is me.like people you might meet in the grocery store. >> reporter: the community effort seems to be making a difference. >> just general awareness, i think, is the main thing, educating people like residents or people visiting hotels or people who work in hotels to know that's a primary area where th >> reporter: since last january, the human traffic initiative has helped rescue 22 juveniles and 68 adults. >>> as metro plans a major shutdown the agency is dealt a serious blow. >>> as we celebrate black history month, we'll meet a local doctor who over came considerable hardshipo make t >>> the federal transit administration is withholding about $15 million in money for metro because of safety concerns. that agency will hold the money from d.c., maryland and virginia until a safety oversight program is established. once it is established, money would be restored. the fda has had oversight over metro since 2015 after a number of safety lapses. >>> a reminder that metro's safe track work will
what it looks like here in northern virginia is me.like people you might meet in the grocery store. >> reporter: the community effort seems to be making a difference. >> just general awareness, i think, is the main thing, educating people like residents or people visiting hotels or people who work in hotels to know that's a primary area where th >> reporter: since last january, the human traffic initiative has helped rescue 22 juveniles and 68 adults. >>> as metro...
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it it's 3:00 the morning and i'm mopping up whiskey smelling puke after a concert in west virginia. not a typical beginning of a book about the future. start the book that way because i want to be clear that the perspective i give is from somebody who grew up in west virginia and who worked as a midnight janitor. most people who write books about the future do so from a position of what i'd call coastal privilege, and i guess part of what i wanted to convey was that there wasn't any blue blood in this body and i wanted to talk about a whole bunch of different issues from the perspective of somebody who grew up in west virginia and worked as a janitor. >> host: you write that people in west virginia were doing their best to imagine a slow descents. >> guest: how old am? i i'm 45. just turned 45. and the first 220 years of my life were spent -- 20 years of my life were spent in west virginia and i thought it was normal to just try to manage descent. economics, money, inherently difficult situation and it wasn't really until i left west virginia that i came to understand that wasn't ho
it it's 3:00 the morning and i'm mopping up whiskey smelling puke after a concert in west virginia. not a typical beginning of a book about the future. start the book that way because i want to be clear that the perspective i give is from somebody who grew up in west virginia and who worked as a midnight janitor. most people who write books about the future do so from a position of what i'd call coastal privilege, and i guess part of what i wanted to convey was that there wasn't any blue blood...
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the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, i rise also to speak about the stream buffer rule. i want everyone to know the state of west virginia has been a heavy-lifting state, we have been an extraction state. we do the mining. we mine the coal that built the steel that built the guns and defended us and gave us basically the great country we have. we have done everything. there is no one in west virginia that wants dirty water or dirty air, no one in oklahoma, no one in any extraction state. pitting people against each other is just wrong. the way this comes down is just strictly, it's strictly a duplicative rule. the stream buffer rule that was put in place. my colleagues know last year the department of interior office, surface mining reclamation and enforcement basically decided to send its final stream protection rule to the white house without fulfilling obligations and even a request by myself to please contact, work with the local authorities, work with the states that are involved. they did nothing. they w
the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, i rise also to speak about the stream buffer rule. i want everyone to know the state of west virginia has been a heavy-lifting state, we have been an extraction state. we do the mining. we mine the coal that built the steel that built the guns and defended us and gave us basically the great country we have. we have done everything. there is no one in west virginia that wants dirty water or dirty air, no one in...
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virginia, there were also threats in ten other states. most of them were along the east coast. >> the jewish federation of america says that before today some 60 jccs and jewish schools had received at least 70 bomb threats since early january. mark segraves is in rockville this evening at one of the schools that was threatened. >> reporter: you know, we're just getting word now of a third school in our area in annapolis that also received one of these bomb threats. here at the charles e. smith jewish school that call came in just as students were getting ready for their early morning classes around 9:30. the head of school here tells us today that because of all the threats around the country, they were prepared for this. >> the political climate in the country is such right now that it leads to this type of situation. i know that the president denounced week. i'd like to see more of that and an emphasis on finding out who's behind these calls. >> reporter: the threat to the charles e. smith day school in rockville was phoned into the up
virginia, there were also threats in ten other states. most of them were along the east coast. >> the jewish federation of america says that before today some 60 jccs and jewish schools had received at least 70 bomb threats since early january. mark segraves is in rockville this evening at one of the schools that was threatened. >> reporter: you know, we're just getting word now of a third school in our area in annapolis that also received one of these bomb threats. here at the...
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. >> reporter: now, you're looking live at pictures from chopper 4 over the virginia. we have seen small pockets of flames still. they are still working to put out this fire. exactly how long it will last and what it means to this community, we will have more answers for you coming up on news4 ahead at 5:00. >>> there was a similar fire a couple months ago in maryland at an incinerator plant in dickerson. even after firefighters got it contained the embers continued to smolder for several days. officials warned nearby neighbors with breathing problems that they should probably stay indoors. >>> president trump capping his second week in office with a get-away to his mar-a-lago estate in florida. president said iran is, quote, not behaving after signing two orders to weaken obama era financial regulations. today the trump administration announced new sanctions that target iran's ballistic missile program. on a possible military response, white house spokesman sean spicer said he thinks the sanctions will be very strong but that nothing is off the table. president trump
. >> reporter: now, you're looking live at pictures from chopper 4 over the virginia. we have seen small pockets of flames still. they are still working to put out this fire. exactly how long it will last and what it means to this community, we will have more answers for you coming up on news4 ahead at 5:00. >>> there was a similar fire a couple months ago in maryland at an incinerator plant in dickerson. even after firefighters got it contained the embers continued to smolder...
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with the virginia authorities. we have a long tradition of what some people would call rabble-rousers purity -- rabble-rousers. i live in new bern right now, o i have been a witness to some of these things that got these early naysayers riled up, which was tryon's palace. people were saying, these easterners are in cresting -- increasing our taxes to build hese sumptuous residences. that led to the regulator movement, with six people are heading -- hanged in hillsboro. rumor this, when north carolina has the convention to ratify the constitution the first time, where is it held? hillsboro. can you imagine, here might be some people, maybe relatives of the people who had been hanged just 17 years before, or who knew about the troubles? remember that when we are getting to the ratification. ne of the people involved in the regulator movement was a an named mr. martin. mr. martin, he was beaten. he becomes a delicate to the constitutional convention in 1787. let's look at some or these naysayers. my favorite, the eati
with the virginia authorities. we have a long tradition of what some people would call rabble-rousers purity -- rabble-rousers. i live in new bern right now, o i have been a witness to some of these things that got these early naysayers riled up, which was tryon's palace. people were saying, these easterners are in cresting -- increasing our taxes to build hese sumptuous residences. that led to the regulator movement, with six people are heading -- hanged in hillsboro. rumor this, when north...
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the state of west virginia is a heavy lifting state. we mine the cold that makes the steel that built the guns and factories that defended us and gave us the great country we have. we have done everything and no one in west virginia wants dirty air, no one in oklahoma or any extraction state. the way this comes down to is strict strictly. please contact work the with local authorities, the states that are involved, they did nothing. they would not reach out to us whatsoever. this was one of many president obama's administration regulations that crippled families and businesses with no plan to replace or create new jobs or help these communities. the rulemaking was executed in a very flawed way. rules by the department of interior and office of surface mining must be based on comprehensive data that is available to stakeholders particularly when the rules work to eliminate the jobs. all we ask is come talk to the department of environmental protection in west virginia and tell us what is not working and what you want us to do different.
the state of west virginia is a heavy lifting state. we mine the cold that makes the steel that built the guns and factories that defended us and gave us the great country we have. we have done everything and no one in west virginia wants dirty air, no one in oklahoma or any extraction state. the way this comes down to is strict strictly. please contact work the with local authorities, the states that are involved, they did nothing. they would not reach out to us whatsoever. this was one of...
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the virginia representative. with the this year is the book as well. but he spent time educating members of the bench to say this is what we are talking about. this is the effect and of lack of that. but the effect has spent to the contrary. but i am not here to represent those people. with those decisions coming down eight / one. because people say who represents that group of people? you would not say thomas but the president had three chances and then to show a belief nobel most presidents they cannot be applied did any more. to pull us out that they should not have been in but that takes away from the positive that he could have to spend more time with the lotus -- the road less traveled. to make a highway when there was so may a path. the people who thought their time had come. and you had your chance. for the people and by the people. >> do you think that speaks to a the lack of understanding every rations the adjust to get past that it isn't a matter of the apology we're all in search of ourselves. the unfortunate thing today is did irreparable?
the virginia representative. with the this year is the book as well. but he spent time educating members of the bench to say this is what we are talking about. this is the effect and of lack of that. but the effect has spent to the contrary. but i am not here to represent those people. with those decisions coming down eight / one. because people say who represents that group of people? you would not say thomas but the president had three chances and then to show a belief nobel most presidents...
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or in virginia a sausage patty. i love the idea of taking the outdoor barbecues to schools because i wanted to smell up the school with fresh food to make kids hungry and change perceptions about what school food is. i spent half my life in the private sector and i was surprised to find out that in the public people beat up on the work that i do and i wasn't going to allow that to happen. we wanted to develop a model .hat would work having fresh food, we are doing that in virginia with rotisserie chicken, as well as a line of sandwiches and salads inspired by chefs so that when a kid goes to one of our middle schools are high schools, they feel like they are in chipotle when they get in the mexican food line and so forth. the daily outdoor barbecue in the summer came about because of budget cuts. we had to scale back the summer intervention programs in my former district in california and i thought -- the barbecues worked so well, why don't we do those in summer? it's a lot better than handing the kid a brown bag. w
or in virginia a sausage patty. i love the idea of taking the outdoor barbecues to schools because i wanted to smell up the school with fresh food to make kids hungry and change perceptions about what school food is. i spent half my life in the private sector and i was surprised to find out that in the public people beat up on the work that i do and i wasn't going to allow that to happen. we wanted to develop a model .hat would work having fresh food, we are doing that in virginia with...
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they're facing calls to remove trump winery products from tin virginia stores. weing maps says it decides whether to stock a product based soley on how well it sells. they've been selling winery from his winery since 2008 since before the mogel got the vineyard. >> a teen girl missing from virginia returned home. venus taha lives in alexandria with her mom and she returned hours after police held a news conference saying they believed her life was in danger. she would could be linked to a 15-year-old girl missing in december and was found dead in springfield over the weekend. they say the girls could be linked to gang sglebz in washington the fbi is looking for a d.c. man wanted on charges of juvl nile sex trafficking this is 2 gary bell who police say prostituted under age girl throughout our area several months. he's considered armed and dangerous the fbi says. if you seen bell or have information about his whereabouts you're asked to call the fbi. >> all right. 4:5 on the dot and let's check in with michael thomas and a first check of the forecast this mornin
they're facing calls to remove trump winery products from tin virginia stores. weing maps says it decides whether to stock a product based soley on how well it sells. they've been selling winery from his winery since 2008 since before the mogel got the vineyard. >> a teen girl missing from virginia returned home. venus taha lives in alexandria with her mom and she returned hours after police held a news conference saying they believed her life was in danger. she would could be linked to a...
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i talked constantly in virginia about building the new virginia economy. right now, 36 thousand open jobs in virginia, in ciber, starting pay 88 thousand dollars. you have to build a talent pipeline. i had 149 thousand jobs open last year in technology. the pipeline starts early. i put an extra billion in their last year for redesign on the high schools, k-12. none of that matters if the hungry to learn children are going to school plain hungry. this is so important. the other final thing i would say, and i hear the hesitancy with superintendents. sometimes it is hard to change the bureaucracy of a state government that has been doing it forever. i was very hopeful and i met the superintendent. i was hopeful when i'm at the principles. they are always coming to me for money, but here's an opportunity to bring it back to the community. 35,000 people in fairfax? do the math. it's about two dollars per breakfast. $70,000 per day. that's 300 $50,000 a week. it is $1.4 million a month. it comes back to your community and runs through your community and a lot of
i talked constantly in virginia about building the new virginia economy. right now, 36 thousand open jobs in virginia, in ciber, starting pay 88 thousand dollars. you have to build a talent pipeline. i had 149 thousand jobs open last year in technology. the pipeline starts early. i put an extra billion in their last year for redesign on the high schools, k-12. none of that matters if the hungry to learn children are going to school plain hungry. this is so important. the other final thing i...
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david culver is outside the adams center in sterling, virginia to explain. >> reporter: virginia's governorney general both showing up here today during friday prayers. their message, very clear. they want that ban to end. virginia's governor telling me it's hurting the commonwealth's economy. outside the dulles crowd of non-muslims holding signs of support. >> you are welcome here. >> it says patriots protect all religions. >> our values as a country are under siege right now. if we don't stand up now, maybe we won't have the opportunity to stand up in the future. >> i believe in religious freedom and i believe in supporting my neighbors. >> reporter: as they stood outside in solidarity, inside the adams center, a round table discussion. virginia's governor and attorney general, both fielding concerning questions. a floor below, the muslim faithful united for friday prayers. as the sermon finished, the governor took to the mike, his message directed at donald trump's executive order on dpra immigration. >> we are here to send a message to president trump that we w unconstitutional, morally
david culver is outside the adams center in sterling, virginia to explain. >> reporter: virginia's governorney general both showing up here today during friday prayers. their message, very clear. they want that ban to end. virginia's governor telling me it's hurting the commonwealth's economy. outside the dulles crowd of non-muslims holding signs of support. >> you are welcome here. >> it says patriots protect all religions. >> our values as a country are under siege...
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we are looking at a virginia state flag carried by an unidentified virginia regiment in the civil war. sometimes for those of us working in museums today, they work of conserving a flag begins with undoing the work others may have done to the flag in the past. au will notice there is zigzag pitching all over the flag, which is most notable on the dark portions but goes right through this hand-painted field. you will also notice there are two different colors of glue fabric on the flag. there is a darker blue. the far righton side, and there's a much lighter blue that then compresses the far right end of the flag. back in the 1940's, a very who-meaning group of people are the textile conservatives of their day decided this poor, tattered flag needed to be fixed and stabilized. their method of doing that was to sell the remaining -- so the remaining flag onto a backing that approximated the color of the original flag, then to run the entire thing back and forth to a sewing machine many, many times. we know the process is very invasive. they punched holes in the flag as they were doing a
we are looking at a virginia state flag carried by an unidentified virginia regiment in the civil war. sometimes for those of us working in museums today, they work of conserving a flag begins with undoing the work others may have done to the flag in the past. au will notice there is zigzag pitching all over the flag, which is most notable on the dark portions but goes right through this hand-painted field. you will also notice there are two different colors of glue fabric on the flag. there is...
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wednesday all this zone here in yellow including west virginia, all of virginia, maryland, the district, this is the zone of potential severe storms on wednesday with perhaps damaging winds, lightning and hail like we had on saturday and heavy downpours as well. that's wednesday afternoon. and look at wednesday's temperatures. after we hit upper 60s on tuesday, soaring into the 70s on wednesday. a blustery wind ahead of that front. that front comes on through likely triggering those strong storms wednesday afternoon. here's the roller coaster ride right back down again. highs in the 50s for thursday. friday will be near freezing in the morning. afternoon highs mid 40s. same thing on saturday. sunday bouncing back up again, then we go right back down again. >>> it is one of the busiest roads in the region. it's also one of the most traffic choked roads. now a solution is on the way. that is, if you are willing to pay for it. >>> you've probably seen the video and the hilarious reaction on social media. but what really happened on stage at the oscars? what was going obackstage? n >>> sorr
wednesday all this zone here in yellow including west virginia, all of virginia, maryland, the district, this is the zone of potential severe storms on wednesday with perhaps damaging winds, lightning and hail like we had on saturday and heavy downpours as well. that's wednesday afternoon. and look at wednesday's temperatures. after we hit upper 60s on tuesday, soaring into the 70s on wednesday. a blustery wind ahead of that front. that front comes on through likely triggering those strong...
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virginia with a 22-5 run after the break. later turns it to offense. virginia. they're on the run. pass to hall who throws it down. 12th ranked virginia upset the fourth ranked cardinals, 71-5. >>> worst kept secret in football finally becomes official. coordinator ky is now the head coach of the san francisco 49ers. the announcement coming out tonight just one day after shanahan's high powered offense fell short in overtime last night's super bowl. redskins fans are holding their breath because it's rumored that this guy is very interested in kirk cousins. >> we don't want to hear it. >> oh, boy. >> february 15th is the beginning of when they could tag him. we might have official news soon. >> we know you' ll no matter how the markets change... ll at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. [ weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome wi
virginia with a 22-5 run after the break. later turns it to offense. virginia. they're on the run. pass to hall who throws it down. 12th ranked virginia upset the fourth ranked cardinals, 71-5. >>> worst kept secret in football finally becomes official. coordinator ky is now the head coach of the san francisco 49ers. the announcement coming out tonight just one day after shanahan's high powered offense fell short in overtime last night's super bowl. redskins fans are holding their...
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talk about a wild finish to the virginia/virginia tech men's basketball game. >> virginia came from tide took it to double overtime. that hasn't happened since 1976. and just seconds to go, virginia tech up 80-78. they missed a final long shot. that was it. virginia tech gets the win. what a game. >>> well, safe track, it's back and it could make for a hefty commute for some of you this morning. the blue line will be shut down between the arlington and pentagon stations. the yellow line rush plus trains will run all day. those will also run between mount vernon and huntington and you'll have to wait 8 minutes to catch a green line. >>> a disturbing discovery where students are supposed to go to school. >>>. and we are kicking off tax your bank accounts. we'll look at some of the deductions you may miss. >> and i'm storm team 4 chuck bell, it is a weather alert day here at nbc 4. to get you ahead of the curve, it is going to be very windy out there today. stay away from power lines because they might well be energized and fairfax county schools on a to-hour delay because of so many power
talk about a wild finish to the virginia/virginia tech men's basketball game. >> virginia came from tide took it to double overtime. that hasn't happened since 1976. and just seconds to go, virginia tech up 80-78. they missed a final long shot. that was it. virginia tech gets the win. what a game. >>> well, safe track, it's back and it could make for a hefty commute for some of you this morning. the blue line will be shut down between the arlington and pentagon stations. the...
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we have some of the best institutions in the globe, university of virginia, virginia tech. i talked to one of those presidents today. a student cannot get back into this country. we have faculty, students all over the globe. they're not able to come back and they're not going to leave this country. so, this is clearly unconstitutional. we cannot tolerate it. 236 years ago right here in virginia, in yorktown, virginia, we ended the tierney of one king. 236 years later we're not allowing another king in this country. it was ill-conceived, it was rushed and he needs to reverse this executive order. >> let me ask about what president trump said today at the prayer breakfast this morning. he was referencing the phone calls, apparently referencing reports of his calls with mexican president and australian prime minister that had to deal with the refugee issue. here's what he said in terms of being tough on immigration and refugees. >> we have seen unimaginable violence carried out in the name of religion. acts of wonton slaughter, horrors of a scale that defy description. terrori
we have some of the best institutions in the globe, university of virginia, virginia tech. i talked to one of those presidents today. a student cannot get back into this country. we have faculty, students all over the globe. they're not able to come back and they're not going to leave this country. so, this is clearly unconstitutional. we cannot tolerate it. 236 years ago right here in virginia, in yorktown, virginia, we ended the tierney of one king. 236 years later we're not allowing another...