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the british ships then came to virginia. that's how virginia arrived here. she only appears twice in historical records. she is listed on the early musters, or censuses, of the virginia colony. her name is spelled angela and those musters. we know from those musters that she was living and working in the house of captain william pierce, who was one of the leaders of the virginia colony we have some items that evoke what her life might have been like. as i mentioned, we often do not have archeological or documentary evidence of these early people of african descent in virginia. so the exhibition tries to evoke what their experiences would have been like. with related objects. there were two items that were excavated from other early 17th century virginia plantations. they are indicative of what was probably in william pierces household and what types of items angela at work with. there's a grub whoa that would have been used for gardening as well as a cooking pot. a ceramic pot that would have been used for food preparation. visitors will also see this really
the british ships then came to virginia. that's how virginia arrived here. she only appears twice in historical records. she is listed on the early musters, or censuses, of the virginia colony. her name is spelled angela and those musters. we know from those musters that she was living and working in the house of captain william pierce, who was one of the leaders of the virginia colony we have some items that evoke what her life might have been like. as i mentioned, we often do not have...
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and the virginia department of transportation.ew signage that you will see on the highways and in park ways great visitors and workers to our city every day will make the right first impression on the city of richmond. and finally, i would like to thank our very own city of richmond employees. (applause) a little windy up here. led by our chief administrative officer and i also want to thank our parks and recreation delay director chris, i also want to thank the men and women of the department of public works led by bobby vincent. in just a moment, they will begin the process of replacing every sign that says boulevard in our city, with a sign that says arthur ash boulevard, all by the end of the weekend. i have one question left, are you excited? are you ready for the unveiling? if i could ask our choir to move into position now, but the big moment. i also would like to invite councilwoman kim grave, you can clearer path right on the middle please. for councilwoman gray. and also, i would like to invite david harris to join me fo
and the virginia department of transportation.ew signage that you will see on the highways and in park ways great visitors and workers to our city every day will make the right first impression on the city of richmond. and finally, i would like to thank our very own city of richmond employees. (applause) a little windy up here. led by our chief administrative officer and i also want to thank our parks and recreation delay director chris, i also want to thank the men and women of the department...
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nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by george mason, he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? jefferson: if i can recall, it took me some time, you asked me how long it took me to write the declaration. i believe it took me three days. three days to write that declaration. in fact, i have here one of the first drafts. there will -- there were several drafts. three days to write the declaration on four sheets of paper. many of you are wondering, mr. jefferson, that is quite a long time to simply write a declaration of independence as you just said, everything was there for you to utilize. you are not designed to put forth anything original. citizens, i will tell you i am guilty of something that you all are guilty of. yes, not one of us can escape. i make mistakes and it is not ink.to erase when i go back over what i wrote, i would cross out what i do not care for. i would write the correction above or beneat
nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by george mason, he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? jefferson: if i can recall, it took me some time, you asked me how long it took me to write the declaration. i believe it took me three days. three days to write that declaration. in fact, i have here one of the...
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how would they be expected to follow the resolution of virginia? we considered ourselves the largest, the most populated, the wealthiest. so president john hancock created the entire continental congress as a committee of the whole, to gather amongst ourselves in individual caucuses and decide how we should proceed. do we really want independency? and then he appointed another committee of five men to draft our declaration of american independency. now, mind you, this was not a fait accompli. we did not know that the congress would vote for independency, but we wanted to be prepared. now, of the five men appointed to the committee, well, reflect for a moment, mr. john adams was from, that's right, massachusetts. mr. roger sherman, connecticut. robert r. livingston from new york. dr. franklin, pennsylvania. and mr. jefferson, virginia. i was the only one on the committee south of the line drawn by messrs. mason and dixon. now, we all hoped that dr. franklin would be the author. he was our mentor, our elder, but franklin, oh, he cared not to take on
how would they be expected to follow the resolution of virginia? we considered ourselves the largest, the most populated, the wealthiest. so president john hancock created the entire continental congress as a committee of the whole, to gather amongst ourselves in individual caucuses and decide how we should proceed. do we really want independency? and then he appointed another committee of five men to draft our declaration of american independency. now, mind you, this was not a fait accompli....
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butler takes command, virginia leaves the union. during all of this, three individuals, three brave individuals -- baker, calson, mallory -- would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers and say, "we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protection." they were invited into the fort. the next day, major general butler interviewed the three individuals, and he found out that these individuals were being used for the confederate army to build trenches and to do chores around the confederate camp. that same day, the owners of these individual slaves came to retrieve them, citing the fugitive slave act, which was the law of the land in the united states, saying that if you had a runaway slave, you by law, had to return them to their owners. benjamin butler, being the lawyer that he was in his former life, said this. ah, so, you're quoting united states law. my understanding is that the state of virginia has left the union. the united states law no longer applies to you.
butler takes command, virginia leaves the union. during all of this, three individuals, three brave individuals -- baker, calson, mallory -- would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers and say, "we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protection." they were invited into the fort. the next day, major general butler interviewed the three individuals, and he found out that these individuals were being used for the...
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i ended up at virginia union, great,w, which one of my great grandparents was on the board at virginia seminary, and it was great to know that my great, great grandparent had helped to start the school. a little bitd talk more about your childhood ,rowing up on the west coast before you experienced virginia. what was the racial dynamic of life? : growing up in san francisco, i grew up in what is now called the west inch. it was known as fillmore back in those days. -- called the west end. i'm trying to think -- was it full of black people? i think probably as a child, you did not even know. i guess that's where the black people lived. then we moved to the presidio and i went to saint dominic's. it was all white. i was the only black child, and every day, i used to pray, "i hope a nun doesn't slap me this morning." she would walk down as we were praying and she would slap me. i would pray to god, "i've done something wrong. please help me." i did not know what i had done wrong, never did. and i used to get f's. i was in the second or third grade, and my mother said you need to bring you
i ended up at virginia union, great,w, which one of my great grandparents was on the board at virginia seminary, and it was great to know that my great, great grandparent had helped to start the school. a little bitd talk more about your childhood ,rowing up on the west coast before you experienced virginia. what was the racial dynamic of life? : growing up in san francisco, i grew up in what is now called the west inch. it was known as fillmore back in those days. -- called the west end. i'm...
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into hamptons roads, virginia -- hampton roads, virginia. it was laughed at by the union fleet, which was in the harbor. what happened next was the deadliest and costliest day in american naval history up until pearl harbor, when all the ships were destroyed by the japanese. in this case, the original meramec had a long battering ram at the end. , and rammed the cumberland the cumberland sank immediately. there was great loss of life. then another ship caught on fire and more lives were lost. as small as virginia, the meramec was, it chased the petrified captain of the minnesota shore. so thee tide changed virginia repeated back towards norfolk. they had no doubt that the next morning, the meramec would reemerge from around the bend and, what was the last of the union navy. smaller,hold, this low-lying vessel appeared on the horizon, enters the harbor, and what happens next is the monitor engaging the merrimack in the most famous naval dual in american history. >> here's the depiction of that incident. unforgivableic and -- unforgettable. >>
into hamptons roads, virginia -- hampton roads, virginia. it was laughed at by the union fleet, which was in the harbor. what happened next was the deadliest and costliest day in american naval history up until pearl harbor, when all the ships were destroyed by the japanese. in this case, the original meramec had a long battering ram at the end. , and rammed the cumberland the cumberland sank immediately. there was great loss of life. then another ship caught on fire and more lives were lost....
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she was one of the virginia people. a few people from virginia were in the sit-ins. well, quite a few, i'm sure. but i wanted all of them to be in there. but i didn't live in virginia. [laughs] my parents were in california, you know. david: mm-hmm. you talked about thinking you were going to change the world. what did you want to change? gloria: well, i thought, "i know that we're not all going to be, you know, hunky-dory." but i thought, "well, it's going to be integration." you know, it's not going to -- the first thing i did, i remember, when we got arrested, we went to a courthouse -- i mean, i'm sorry, went to jail. and they put us in this cell, all of us, and it was smelly. and i thought, "doggone it, not even a clean cell can you go in." and then, in the court, the court was segregated. i felt like, "am i in hell? what has happened?" i mean, even the courts are segregated? and then, i remember a black man came in, and he was a drunkard, and you could smell him. and i thought, "why do the dredges have to come in?" you know, i'm thinking, "it's going downhill f
she was one of the virginia people. a few people from virginia were in the sit-ins. well, quite a few, i'm sure. but i wanted all of them to be in there. but i didn't live in virginia. [laughs] my parents were in california, you know. david: mm-hmm. you talked about thinking you were going to change the world. what did you want to change? gloria: well, i thought, "i know that we're not all going to be, you know, hunky-dory." but i thought, "well, it's going to be...
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butler takes command and virginia leaves the union. during this, three brave calson,als -- baker, mallory, would steal a ship, go across the chesapeake bay, and say, we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protected. the next day, butler interviewed the three individuals and he found out that these individuals were being used for the confederate army to build trenches and to do chores around the confederate camp. oft same day, the owners these individual slaves came to retrieve them citing the fugitive slave act, which was the law of the land in the united states which said, if you had a runaway slave, you had to return them to their owners. benjamin butler being the lawyer that he was in his former life said this, so, you're quoting united states law. my understanding is that the state of virginia has left the union. united states law no longer applies to you. if you want to swear allegiance to the united states, you can have your slaves back, but if not i will sees them as contraband of war because you are using them against
butler takes command and virginia leaves the union. during this, three brave calson,als -- baker, mallory, would steal a ship, go across the chesapeake bay, and say, we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protected. the next day, butler interviewed the three individuals and he found out that these individuals were being used for the confederate army to build trenches and to do chores around the confederate camp. oft same day, the owners these individual slaves came to retrieve them...
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museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia welcome to our latest special exhibition which is titled determined, the 400 years struggle for black equality. this exhibition is part of a statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia and fundamentally shaped the course of american history that statewide commemoration is called american evolution 2019 and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that
museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia welcome to our latest special exhibition which is titled determined, the 400 years struggle for black equality. this exhibition is part of a statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia and fundamentally shaped the course of american history that statewide commemoration is called american evolution 2019 and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that
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we had him in virginia as well.ly fed a lot of people, but it kept places that were suffering from the effects of the covid-19 to actually be able to operate and make some money for their families as well. what they've done in virginia is unbelievable. and especially in our msa, the cities of 757. it's been pretty amazing. and we're not done. we fed over like a million and a half people and still counting. >> jimmy: wow. wow. think are the real deal, wck.org. world central kitchen, and happy juneteenth. you're getting a holiday on the callan dash. >> can i say this really quick? >> jimmy: yeah. >> if you riley care about your fellow americans, this is a holiday you should support. you should be reaching out to your local governors and telling them how important it is for you. i hate challenges. i hate call to actions. i've never had a successful hash tag in my life. i'm not saying that. i'm just saying, it's american. if you really believe in it, let's go. the corporations are all doing it. they all understand. it's
we had him in virginia as well.ly fed a lot of people, but it kept places that were suffering from the effects of the covid-19 to actually be able to operate and make some money for their families as well. what they've done in virginia is unbelievable. and especially in our msa, the cities of 757. it's been pretty amazing. and we're not done. we fed over like a million and a half people and still counting. >> jimmy: wow. wow. think are the real deal, wck.org. world central kitchen, and...
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in the structure of virginia. mary ball washington is known to all of us as the mother of george washington. tonight we will let george the minor character the life of the woman who lives almost the whole of the 18th century. born in 17 oh eight, to a well-connected family and she married in 1731 into another wealthy and connected family which would in 1743 and then died in 1789. and mary ball and then mary ball washington, she is live men and women and children the first of whom she inherited when she was just three years old when her father died. tom, joe and jack. in all of the places that she and her family lived, it was 40 - 50 percent of race and trend people and she was married for 12 years. to george washington's father and she bore six children. five who lived in the eldest became the first president. she managed 300 like a hundred acre estate for more than three decades and she wasn't keen to leaving. even when she was elderly. but she did eventually. into the for the 17 years of a long life in frederick
in the structure of virginia. mary ball washington is known to all of us as the mother of george washington. tonight we will let george the minor character the life of the woman who lives almost the whole of the 18th century. born in 17 oh eight, to a well-connected family and she married in 1731 into another wealthy and connected family which would in 1743 and then died in 1789. and mary ball and then mary ball washington, she is live men and women and children the first of whom she inherited...
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to participate they can join online some 600 in the virginia area are available. camden's mom got him and his brother involved. >> she was like, hey, you want to get a book delivered by a drone. i was like, yeah. >> he's just happy he's got bragging rights on his street. >> i have been telling my friends, i'm the first person in the world. >> wing is the name of the drone service, theey're also doing itd and australia. and hey, if they can deliver books, maybe they can deliver other things too what are you goingto do when they start delivering your homework by drone? >> oh! i don't know >> maybe you'll be hiding under your bed that day. >> kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is nbc nightly news for this sunday. a quick note, before everything shut down, i sat down with world renowned chef marcus samuelson at his restaurant in harlem to have special drinks and hear his inspiring story. you can find that at nbcnews.com/thedrink i'm kate snow, for all of us here at nbc news, stay safe, have a great night for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy gl
to participate they can join online some 600 in the virginia area are available. camden's mom got him and his brother involved. >> she was like, hey, you want to get a book delivered by a drone. i was like, yeah. >> he's just happy he's got bragging rights on his street. >> i have been telling my friends, i'm the first person in the world. >> wing is the name of the drone service, theey're also doing itd and australia. and hey, if they can deliver books, maybe they can...
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, what is now west virginia. why did he order this kind of a weapon? because it is kind of ironic, in a way. as much as john brown believed that slavery was evil, that people of color had a right to live in liberty and pursuit of happiness, he didn't harbor illusions about african americans of the day and their abilities to use modern weapons which were nonexistent because even where african americans were free, they were generally forbidden from using arms for fear that they would mount an insurrection. as john brown planned this incredibly daring raid into western virginia, he ordered dozens of these pikes because his idea was not only to raid the arsenal, but to arouse enslaved african americans in western virginia, at the news of his incursion, to rise up against their owners and start a slave insurrection. so these were the weapons that he thought african people would be using in the most primitive manner to secure their own freedom. and they're simply 6'6" wooden pikes about the height of abraham lincoln. a
, what is now west virginia. why did he order this kind of a weapon? because it is kind of ironic, in a way. as much as john brown believed that slavery was evil, that people of color had a right to live in liberty and pursuit of happiness, he didn't harbor illusions about african americans of the day and their abilities to use modern weapons which were nonexistent because even where african americans were free, they were generally forbidden from using arms for fear that they would mount an...
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which is one of the first black episcopal churches in virginia. it is founded by a formerly enslaved black woman from north carolina. she works with one of the ministers there in st. petersburg to start the church for formally enslaved black folks. women are playing an important role in religious landscape of freedom. we have her reflecting the work of women convention of the baptist church that emerges at the end of the 19th century. thinking of the question of what it meant to be free, geography and movement. harriet jacobs said there is no more need of hiding places to conceal. she is referring to her own experience. hiding in her grandmother's attic in the small crawlspace were she could barely stand. there is no more need for that. now free people can go where they want. and many do. many migrate to cities in search of their family members, in search of freedom to be able to move their bodies. some of them stayed on the plantations where they have labored as enslaved people. some are waiting out and figuring out what did it mean, this transfo
which is one of the first black episcopal churches in virginia. it is founded by a formerly enslaved black woman from north carolina. she works with one of the ministers there in st. petersburg to start the church for formally enslaved black folks. women are playing an important role in religious landscape of freedom. we have her reflecting the work of women convention of the baptist church that emerges at the end of the 19th century. thinking of the question of what it meant to be free,...
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mason of virginia. the four of them were constantly arguing for a weaker presidency. they pushed for, and franklin got, things like the power of impeachment, because he thought that was essential. they pushed for term limits and for all sorts of things like this, but they did not get it all. the other three -- and this was important -- the other three vote no. mason voted no, randolph voted no. because they both voted no from virginia, it was only washington's vote that had virginia support the constitution because it was 3-2 because they both went the other way. and the other man voted no. but franklin, in that famous last speech, which surprises people, says, i'm voting yes because this is better than what we have now. what we have now is going to lead to chaos, collapse, and destruction. and i believe this government will be led well as long -- because we know who the first person is. and as long as washington's president, this is going to be fine because he has civic virtue. but this could lead to t
mason of virginia. the four of them were constantly arguing for a weaker presidency. they pushed for, and franklin got, things like the power of impeachment, because he thought that was essential. they pushed for term limits and for all sorts of things like this, but they did not get it all. the other three -- and this was important -- the other three vote no. mason voted no, randolph voted no. because they both voted no from virginia, it was only washington's vote that had virginia support the...
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those generations really really mattered in that period in virginia. okay, so here's a question a bunch of people have asked about why she didn't remarry but do we know about her ever considering remarriage, did she ever have any other suitors? >> there's no evidence of any other suitors whatsoever. the desperate evidence that she did have a reputation. >> go ahead. >> there was some discussion of a doctor that visited a lot. but nobody actually knows. >> someone asked a question about women as slaveholders and what is the dynamic when a man is enslaving people they have a certain level of authority. the question of being harsh or tough and i think we had some scholarship? that. >> right. the scholarship opened up a picture of slaveholding women that goes against it's increasingly clear they were more violent often, kind of personal one-on-one, stabbing somebody with a sewing needle on hand coming using a kitchen implement. so, we probably don't know a lot about how but we know enough about other women to no violence was a regular day-to-day occurrence
those generations really really mattered in that period in virginia. okay, so here's a question a bunch of people have asked about why she didn't remarry but do we know about her ever considering remarriage, did she ever have any other suitors? >> there's no evidence of any other suitors whatsoever. the desperate evidence that she did have a reputation. >> go ahead. >> there was some discussion of a doctor that visited a lot. but nobody actually knows. >> someone asked a...
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, when we are not inclusive in virginia. >> beyond the symbolic, virginia just passed the virginia values act, the strongest anti-discrimination law in the south. it just took effect last week. virginia now joins five other states across the country, delaware, maryland, oregon, connecticut, and illinois that bar all forms of discrimination, age, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, national origin, marital status and gender identity by contrast, five states offer no statewide protections, alabama, georgia, mississippi, north carolina, and texas. alabama, mississippi and texas also prohibit local jurisdictions from adopting measures of their own. now the laws alone are no guarantee of inclusiveness case in point, minnesota has very strong anti-discrimination laws this is something that when we hopefully get back to our regular america's top states for business study we can see what businesses are doing, how they respond to this. it's very much an open question right now. clearly, snomething that son th minds of business people and economic developers. guys scott, thank you i want to kn
, when we are not inclusive in virginia. >> beyond the symbolic, virginia just passed the virginia values act, the strongest anti-discrimination law in the south. it just took effect last week. virginia now joins five other states across the country, delaware, maryland, oregon, connecticut, and illinois that bar all forms of discrimination, age, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, national origin, marital status and gender identity by contrast, five states offer no statewide...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. moore bill vote yea on the takano amendment. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yea on the takano amendment. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yea on the takano amendment. as the member designated by mr. trone, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote yea on the takano amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. butterfield: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes -- will vote yea on the takano amendment. the speaker pro tempor
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. moore bill vote yea on the takano amendment. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yea on the takano amendment. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will...
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planned this incredibly daring raid into west virginia. pikesered dozens of these , because his idea was not only to raise the arsenal but to arouse -- not only to raid the arsenal, but to arouse in sleeved african-americans -- arouse in sleeved enslavedamericans -- african americans to start in insurrection. simply wooden pikes, about the height of abraham lincoln. on the end was a bowie knife. it was the simplest, most ancient weapon one could think of. i do not want to get ahead of the story, but the story is whether they were used, obviously. >> i have the image of john brown just so we have a sense of who this person was. this is a famous painting in the new york historical collection. let's talk a bit about him. who was he? peculiarn's effort was . [laughter] >> he said that in new york city. i will explain why he said what he said. leatherwn was a former tanner, like ulysses grant, cattle rancher, who had an epiphany when a mob in alton, illinois destroyed the printing press of a journalist named elijah lovejoy and then killed him i
planned this incredibly daring raid into west virginia. pikesered dozens of these , because his idea was not only to raise the arsenal but to arouse -- not only to raid the arsenal, but to arouse in sleeved african-americans -- arouse in sleeved enslavedamericans -- african americans to start in insurrection. simply wooden pikes, about the height of abraham lincoln. on the end was a bowie knife. it was the simplest, most ancient weapon one could think of. i do not want to get ahead of the...
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the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. before i yield to the gentlelady from georgia, i just want to remind my distinguished ranking member that we did have a hearing in february and actually a briefing in may that the minority party did not participate in, decided not to participate in, and as far as the speaker, she was here. if i had opened, she would have had to listen to me and to you and would have been here waiting all that time. the speaker is busy. i called on the speaker so she could speak and return to her busy schedule. i yield one minute, mr. speaker, to the gentlelady from georgia, a distinguished member of the committee on the education and labor, ms. mcbath. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. mcbath: the child care industry has suffered tremendous losses since the start of this pandemic. centers are facing increased operating costs and are working overtime to provide adequate p.p.e. and sanitation materials to keep our children safe. cou
the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. before i yield to the gentlelady from georgia, i just want to remind my distinguished ranking member that we did have a hearing in february and actually a briefing in may that the minority party did not participate in, decided not to participate in, and as far as the speaker, she was here. if i had opened, she would have had to listen to me and to you and would have been here waiting all that time. the speaker is...
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niche from the eastern district of virginia. zach, the director of the fbi. map of ice.e of the bureau of prisons. you might ask why the bureau of prisons? they like to try to operate out of prisons. we have to make sure collective intelligence in the prison system. tim, the secretary of dhs, chad. >> we forgot one person. >> the head of this program is john durham jr.. of the eastern district of new york, who has spent how many years? 10 years in long island, which is one of the hotbeds. you are so important. it is like central casting. people are central casting and you are going to do a great job and we appreciate it. and we will be meeting you in a similar vein but a different subject next week. that concerns our cities and people that have lost control of some of our great cities. thank you all very much. thank you. you talked about taking over cities earlier this week. is that what next week's announcement is about? >> you will be seeing next week. we have a conference next week and we will tell you and great to -- great detail. they have been run very poorly in th
niche from the eastern district of virginia. zach, the director of the fbi. map of ice.e of the bureau of prisons. you might ask why the bureau of prisons? they like to try to operate out of prisons. we have to make sure collective intelligence in the prison system. tim, the secretary of dhs, chad. >> we forgot one person. >> the head of this program is john durham jr.. of the eastern district of new york, who has spent how many years? 10 years in long island, which is one of the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the lowenthal will 1067.es on h.res. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by mr. rooney, pursuant to house 965, i inform the house that mr. rooney will vote no on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the rise?woman from illinois ms. underwood: as the member pursuantd by mr. rush, to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the virginia rise?m ms. wexton: thank you. as the member designated by mr. ceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will that mr. mceachin 1067.es on h.res. as the member designated by ms. porter, purs
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the lowenthal will 1067.es on h.res. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote on h.res. 1067. as the member...
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you are not too far from virginia beach. caller: pedro, there are beaches and nor folk, as well, but there are people everywhere. i have been to the beaches in norfolk, they are packed. sandridge, the resort town with lots of rentals, a rental area in virginia beach, filled to the gills. people are still coming. people are still coming. i think the issue is how you do it responsibly. one person cannot dictate everything, but you could put a strong message out and put regulations in place to give people an understanding as to how bad this is. i do not believe that is what trump did. i believe he let it coast for far too long, and i do not think he wrapped his arms around this severity of what is happening and we are having the result of it severity of what is happening and we are having the result of it. adamant aboutu so it now is because the economy is not recovering like he once, and he wants children back in school. we could have a separate conversation about that. host: we will leave it there. charlotte in houston texas,
you are not too far from virginia beach. caller: pedro, there are beaches and nor folk, as well, but there are people everywhere. i have been to the beaches in norfolk, they are packed. sandridge, the resort town with lots of rentals, a rental area in virginia beach, filled to the gills. people are still coming. people are still coming. i think the issue is how you do it responsibly. one person cannot dictate everything, but you could put a strong message out and put regulations in place to...
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with -- therehing is not a lot of opportunities in west virginia. recently, the pipeline that was going to go on here, that was recently scrapped. so there are more people that are going to have to go from having the potential to earn all of this money and having to live on $400. i know a lot of people are frustrated about people that are making more money with the covid payments on unemployment. but there is a vast majority in west virginia, especially with the coal miners and pipe liners who are not even close to making what they were. host: when was your husband laid off? caller: he was laid off about one month ago. we have five kids. the coal mine is so up-and-down. men are constantly being transferred from one to another. about one month prior to him being laid off, he was transferred from working 15 minutes from home to an hour away from home and he took a $5 take cut at that time. host: we will hear from michele evermore. guest: thank you for that. it is a really important point that people are not making as much with the extra $600 as they w
with -- therehing is not a lot of opportunities in west virginia. recently, the pipeline that was going to go on here, that was recently scrapped. so there are more people that are going to have to go from having the potential to earn all of this money and having to live on $400. i know a lot of people are frustrated about people that are making more money with the covid payments on unemployment. but there is a vast majority in west virginia, especially with the coal miners and pipe liners who...
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god bless virginia.passed the standard at the state level, and more states are looking at it because they know it is necessary and they know awol during this entire pandemic. david: let's go to capitol hill now and the so-called fourth round of stimulus. we had the heroes act passed 69 days ago, and we are getting down to the wire on the supplemental unemployment insurance. what do we need out of congress in the next week or so? richard: first of all, they have to pass the heroes act. would extend unemployment insurance, including the extra $600. by the way, if they don't act tomorrow, there will be a gap in that money. expire that extra $600 would be disaster for ui recipients who would have to drastically cut their spending, and for the economy, which is being held upload by that spending. we estimate it would cost more than 5 million jobs over the next year if they let that expire. in addition to that, the heroes act would also extend, as i said, unemployment insurance, would provide help for state an
god bless virginia.passed the standard at the state level, and more states are looking at it because they know it is necessary and they know awol during this entire pandemic. david: let's go to capitol hill now and the so-called fourth round of stimulus. we had the heroes act passed 69 days ago, and we are getting down to the wire on the supplemental unemployment insurance. what do we need out of congress in the next week or so? richard: first of all, they have to pass the heroes act. would...
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thomas jefferson of virginia. all of these guys were busy with other committee assignments, so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the little document they had been tasked to prepare. benjamin franklin, a gifted stylist and zealous supporter of independence by this time might seem to us to be the obvious choice to be the lead draftsman. he was a good writer who believed in the cause. but he was plagued by gout and he was exhausted. robert livingston, the fourth person, robert livingston was on the committee just as the token conservative. he was not there to do actual work. he had been urging reconciliation, patching things up, not independence. he was really just there to make sure things didn't get too crazy and out of hand. roger sherman, the guy in the middle, was largely window-dressing. sherman was a good man. john adams described him as being as honest as an angel. but roger sherman spoke and wrote like he was still in the 17th century, and his colleagues found him strange, if not w
thomas jefferson of virginia. all of these guys were busy with other committee assignments, so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the little document they had been tasked to prepare. benjamin franklin, a gifted stylist and zealous supporter of independence by this time might seem to us to be the obvious choice to be the lead draftsman. he was a good writer who believed in the cause. but he was plagued by gout and he was exhausted. robert livingston, the fourth person,...
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. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, in virginiaiving along the chesapeake bay. isn't it beautiful? i'm on my way to the town of topping to hear all about a strange inheritance that was literally stuck in mud. >> my brother billy and i inherited our father's oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899. >> we didn't want them. the business was dead. hoping we could bring it back to life. >> hey, guys, i'm jamie. >> hey. i'm travis. this is my cousin ryan. >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's absolutely gorgeous here. before i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which -- raw, baked, or fried -- have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. i get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. so, were they always so popular? i mean, oysters are all the rage. is that sudden? >> no, no, no. native americans have been eating oysters forever, all around the chesapeake bay. >> tommy tells me oysters were not a deli
. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, in virginiaiving along the chesapeake bay. isn't it beautiful? i'm on my way to the town of topping to hear all about a strange inheritance that was literally stuck in mud. >> my brother billy and i inherited our father's oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899. >> we didn't want them. the business was dead. hoping we could bring it back to life. >> hey, guys, i'm...
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diaz was indicted in the eastern district of virginia. first time we've used terrorism charges against a member of ms-13. he was responsible for activities in 13 states, 20 speech 20 cliques in the united states. he would also green light assassinations in the united states. the orders come from el salvador, or the request to assassinate would go down to el salvador and he would green light the hit. we also took down an
diaz was indicted in the eastern district of virginia. first time we've used terrorism charges against a member of ms-13. he was responsible for activities in 13 states, 20 speech 20 cliques in the united states. he would also green light assassinations in the united states. the orders come from el salvador, or the request to assassinate would go down to el salvador and he would green light the hit. we also took down an
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only in virginia just to get people who make these costumes and also give kidneys. so someone here tonight is going giveaway the kidney. [laughter]. i will be the next hero. were here to talk about the book tonight. to me this is 20 years i've been writing thrillers . 20 years when you're done with 20 euros and ten years, you have a choice. you just a, i made it and i am done and i am the best predict that's the way it is going to be and i'm just going to write another book or you can be a normal person have some humility and say, how do i get better. and over 20 years, which of the best. i went back and looked . i pick out which books of mine were the actual best. and what i realized but they had in common was they were the ones i have this amazing character at the core of it. you need to be character just drove it. i love all of the books i've written. i wouldn't ask you for your good money to buy it. my favorite one had these characters. so i said that's what's going to be my motive at the time. that's what i'm going to do so i i was on a road trip in the middle
only in virginia just to get people who make these costumes and also give kidneys. so someone here tonight is going giveaway the kidney. [laughter]. i will be the next hero. were here to talk about the book tonight. to me this is 20 years i've been writing thrillers . 20 years when you're done with 20 euros and ten years, you have a choice. you just a, i made it and i am done and i am the best predict that's the way it is going to be and i'm just going to write another book or you can be a...
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they cover all the land, in towns in virginia and baltimore.nd in new york, in washington's inauguration, and this was the first treaty the united states makes after -- the first treaty with anybody. it celebrated with a huge abandon at federal hall and washington gets a treaty. an interesting treaty, because there was the public official treaty or the other 20 plus creek delegates signed and there were secret articles to the treaty than just with alexander the guillory like the treaty of new york. why with the creeks give up land which the your two earlier they were adamantly refusing to give up? there are lines in the secret articles, but mc the free got a better offer any way and announces the treaty but i love the portrait because, in american uniform, with american military uniform, in the celebration of the great treaty. >> i want to mention, the winner of last year's george washington pride. to purchase a copy of how to contact our own shops in mount vernon which are happy and eager to serve you and deliver things to your own. and did wa
they cover all the land, in towns in virginia and baltimore.nd in new york, in washington's inauguration, and this was the first treaty the united states makes after -- the first treaty with anybody. it celebrated with a huge abandon at federal hall and washington gets a treaty. an interesting treaty, because there was the public official treaty or the other 20 plus creek delegates signed and there were secret articles to the treaty than just with alexander the guillory like the treaty of new...
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. >>> up next, virginia tries to set an example with workplace safety in the age of coronavirus.university of phoenix, we know you're always there for them. that's why our advisors are always here for you. learn more at phoenix.edu. $$9.95? no way.? $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan,...
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it took place in charlotte soon in richmond virginia earlier this year was someone who was known to beof the left who was walking around with their face covered granted this was before colvin but one person was violating the law by walking around armed with their face so the question i have once again to the black panther people what are you hoping to accomplish and if you're going to march against. a monument against a stone carving you know what do we not have the question i want to ask everybody who has the paint job but i have the one and content that i have what are you not able to do in the united states of america. what can washington or states themselves the authorities do for damage control right now is there a clear way to end what does look to pain civil war of sorts. well it's not the role of the federal government that's one of the beautiful things about the way our country was formed is that we have a federal system of government so the president doesn't really have to get involved in something at the state and local level and what you're seeing is exactly what happened i
it took place in charlotte soon in richmond virginia earlier this year was someone who was known to beof the left who was walking around with their face covered granted this was before colvin but one person was violating the law by walking around armed with their face so the question i have once again to the black panther people what are you hoping to accomplish and if you're going to march against. a monument against a stone carving you know what do we not have the question i want to ask...
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he also drafted virginia's constitution and conceived and wrote the virginia statute for religious freedom a model for a cherished 1st amendment after serving as the 1st secretary of state and then vice president he was elected to the presidency he ordered american warriors to crush. our it's he doubled the size of our nation with the louisiana purchase and he sent the famous explorers lewis and clark into the west on a daring expedition to the pacific ocean he was an architect an inventor a diplomat a scholar the founder of one of the world's great universities in an ardent defender of liberty americans will forever admire the author of american freedom thomas jefferson and little and little and he too will never ever be abandoned by us and we'll and going to abraham lincoln the savior of our union was a self-taught country lawyer who grew up in a law cabin on the american frontier the 1st republican president he rose to high office. from obscurity based on a force and clarity of his anti-slavery convictions very very strong convictions he signed the law that built the transcontinental au
he also drafted virginia's constitution and conceived and wrote the virginia statute for religious freedom a model for a cherished 1st amendment after serving as the 1st secretary of state and then vice president he was elected to the presidency he ordered american warriors to crush. our it's he doubled the size of our nation with the louisiana purchase and he sent the famous explorers lewis and clark into the west on a daring expedition to the pacific ocean he was an architect an inventor a...
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up in specifically to stand taller than george washington statue which is on the commonwealth of virginia capitol grounds. to african-americans, this has a front from day one. it is more often than not the symbol of a simple question, and that question is, where would you like the world to place the monument of the person who kidnapped your children, your ancestors, killed them? where would be the appropriate place? how do you think this particular better going to help us understand our history? especially when placed in such veneration? i also acknowledge having worked at the american civil war museum, that there are those individuals who have felt that these monuments and the people to whom, that they represent, are actually displays of other types of values -- home, standing for one's etc.. frankly, all of that is a part narrative thatse was created. so as a museum executive -- sorry, thank you. rep. horsford: mayor landrieu, thank you for your testimony and for your continued work to remove inappropriate memorials to the confederacy across the united states. for many americans can let
up in specifically to stand taller than george washington statue which is on the commonwealth of virginia capitol grounds. to african-americans, this has a front from day one. it is more often than not the symbol of a simple question, and that question is, where would you like the world to place the monument of the person who kidnapped your children, your ancestors, killed them? where would be the appropriate place? how do you think this particular better going to help us understand our...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the virginia seek m recognition? mr. wexton: as a member designated by ms. porter, resolution house 965, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote no on the omar amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for the gentleman es from pennsylvania seek recognition? does -- for ose what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. boyle: thank you. adam speaker, as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform house that ms. lofgren will vote yea on the omar amendment. madam speaker, as a member designated by mr. garamendi, to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote no on the omar amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by mr. laci clay, pursuant to h.r. 965, i inform the house, mr. clay will vote aye on the omar amendment. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 129 and the nays are 284. he amendment is not adopted. without objection, the motion to
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the virginia seek m recognition? mr. wexton: as a member designated by ms. porter, resolution house 965, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote no on the omar amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for the gentleman es from pennsylvania seek recognition? does -- for ose what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. boyle: thank you. adam speaker, as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform...
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virginia simply rewarded whatever ambitions they had.'s very interesting when he moved to the sugar islands, the one that i looked at was providence island which is puritans again but they made almost no effort to prevent the kind of rise of commercial society and instead went straight to a slave dominated sugar culture. and then of course barbados which came the poster child for sugar and slaves and for that model of exploitation. the key to that kind of an approach was simply that englishmen had no intention of staying there. he founded a horrible place to live but as long as they could import enough africans to do the work and could commandeer enough white servants to keep the africans in line, the money poured in. so there's a variety of stories you could probably pick up six or eight more colonial stories, especially in the 17th century. different variations in each case. what nets them altogether is the fact that almost nothing from the old english culture of stability was able to survive in the face of the incredible opportunities
virginia simply rewarded whatever ambitions they had.'s very interesting when he moved to the sugar islands, the one that i looked at was providence island which is puritans again but they made almost no effort to prevent the kind of rise of commercial society and instead went straight to a slave dominated sugar culture. and then of course barbados which came the poster child for sugar and slaves and for that model of exploitation. the key to that kind of an approach was simply that englishmen...
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dawn, also hear from unemployed, calling from beckley, west virginia. caller: i am calling in regards to my husband. i have been a stay-at-home mother for the past several years. here in west virginia, you know, coldf our biggest jobs is mining, and that is, like, an obvious. my husband's 30 tool, and ever since he graduated high school in to thought -- 32, and ever since he graduated high school in 2006, he has been a call minor. the extra $600 -- even that doesn't even match. he was recently laid off. even that does not match what he was making prior to. if it was not for the covid payments, we would be getting $400, you know, a week, as opposed to -- so that would be $1600 a month, as opposed to $2600 every two weeks. -- there isa thing not a lot of opportunities here in west virginia, and recently the pipeline that was going to go on here in west virginia, you know, that was recently scrapped , so there are more people that are going to have to go from having the potential to learn all of this money and having to a $400. i know a lot of people are f
dawn, also hear from unemployed, calling from beckley, west virginia. caller: i am calling in regards to my husband. i have been a stay-at-home mother for the past several years. here in west virginia, you know, coldf our biggest jobs is mining, and that is, like, an obvious. my husband's 30 tool, and ever since he graduated high school in to thought -- 32, and ever since he graduated high school in 2006, he has been a call minor. the extra $600 -- even that doesn't even match. he was recently...
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will go to doug in virginia on our oppose line. hi.pinion is if you do not remember history, you are going to repeat it. anyone offended by these statues, they can leave. they don't have to stay. the statues offend some, isn't that part of the history? should they stay to teach that history? we take down all -- if german people are offended by the holocaust museum, do we take it down? host: stick to the united states. what do the statues to just about the whole of history? the unitedt is in states. we have the holocaust museum. military, we fought for military people, regardless of what side they fought on. good, buty is not there is no oppression in this country. i am 71 years old. anybody whow couldn't get an education for free in this country if they go to school. it don't matter what color you are. if you don't like the way our country is, please leave. say the statues are for military people, but many of them are in the public square. how do you square that? caller: because that is the way it was. anybody says they walk past the s
will go to doug in virginia on our oppose line. hi.pinion is if you do not remember history, you are going to repeat it. anyone offended by these statues, they can leave. they don't have to stay. the statues offend some, isn't that part of the history? should they stay to teach that history? we take down all -- if german people are offended by the holocaust museum, do we take it down? host: stick to the united states. what do the statues to just about the whole of history? the unitedt is in...
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>> virginia. jesse: the name of the national anthem? >> the national anthem?> the star-spangled banner. jesse: are you ready? oh say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the don. by the twilight. i forget the rest. >> through the perilous fight. over the ramparts we watched. [laughter] >> god bless america. >> the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the light? night. that the flag was still there. all say does that star-spangled banner yet wave land of the free and home of the brave. jesse: best one today. up next. last call. .. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had
>> virginia. jesse: the name of the national anthem? >> the national anthem?> the star-spangled banner. jesse: are you ready? oh say can you see by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed. by the don. by the twilight. i forget the rest. >> through the perilous fight. over the ramparts we watched. [laughter] >> god bless america. >> the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the light? night. that the flag was still there. all say does that...
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. >> reporter: her name was mary taglianetti, she was calling from virginia. keith's life, including his daughter megan, had ever heard of her. that name mean anything to you, mary? >> no. >> anybody in the family? did it ring a bell? >> no. >> reporter: caitlin didn't know the name either but realized this woman mary was someone he had taken to dinner in 2010 during an off period with kimberly. >> i remember him saying he was going out to dinner but, yeah, nothing ever came from it. >> reporter: but now mary was on the phone. >> she was very, very upset. [ crying ] >> stay with me. this is gonna be okay. relax. i kept her on the phone purposely, as long as i could, and while we were talking, i had my staff scrambling to get somebody in law enforcement to her home. >> reporter: almost 400 miles south, officers in virginia brought mary to an interview room. she was the second woman in three days investigators were speaking to about the murder of the superintendent. >> i'm glad they have these here. i just might need them. >> oh, okay. >> reporter: mary says she
. >> reporter: her name was mary taglianetti, she was calling from virginia. keith's life, including his daughter megan, had ever heard of her. that name mean anything to you, mary? >> no. >> anybody in the family? did it ring a bell? >> no. >> reporter: caitlin didn't know the name either but realized this woman mary was someone he had taken to dinner in 2010 during an off period with kimberly. >> i remember him saying he was going out to dinner but, yeah,...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia gsh gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuant to house resolution 965 , i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on the first portion of the divided question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member esignated by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. watson coleman will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house, mr. khanna will vote yes on the first portion of the divided question. the speaker pro tempore: for the gentleman es from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. welch will vote yes on the first portion of the divided question. the speaker pro tempore: for wha
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia gsh gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuant to house resolution 965 , i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on the first portion of the divided question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member esignated by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform...
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and the university of virginia these discussions are very personal i know to kelly, myself and clearlysh you all the best as you take on these new duties at gmu congratulations. kelly. >> thank you very much >> not a week goes by without some update on that front as the school struggles over its name >>> still ahead, we'll reveal today's mystery chart. this name struggled after its ipo but now it's soaring 300% this year. >>> main street is running out of time and money. without more aid, millions of small siss cldlobuneesou cse permane permanently. an update when we're back in two. ♪ [beep] ♪ [whoosh] ♪ give everyone something to look up to. the all-new highlander hybrid. toyota. let's go places. vrj >>> welcome back the stock is livongo health. we explain this wild climb >> it's ironic because the diabetes app helps keep people blood sugar down but the stock has shot up to record highs, up 400% in four months. they provide digital health services for employers some membership doubled in first quarter and boosted its second quarter revenue outlook now. big turn around after tumbling 5
and the university of virginia these discussions are very personal i know to kelly, myself and clearlysh you all the best as you take on these new duties at gmu congratulations. kelly. >> thank you very much >> not a week goes by without some update on that front as the school struggles over its name >>> still ahead, we'll reveal today's mystery chart. this name struggled after its ipo but now it's soaring 300% this year. >>> main street is running out of time and...
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virginia.he slogans of right wing protesters blocking access to hospitals and trying to overthrow public health orders in those states. and you snapped to attention on april 27th. you designated a prosecutor to try to bring down those very public health orders in michigan and virginia. two days later, armed right wing protesters and white supremacists disrupted the michigan legislature leveling death threats, forcing the legislature to force down as they brandished their long guns and shouted in the faces of police officers. but you didn't send in a secret military force to unleash tear gas, pepper spray, billy clubs and rubber bullets among these protesters storming the cape capital of michigan. no. you embraced their cause by joining litigation against the governors of michigan and virginia. now, of course, your side lost your motions for emergency injunction. but you got to spread trump's message that it was time to call off the stay-at-home orders, the masks and social distancing. here is w
virginia.he slogans of right wing protesters blocking access to hospitals and trying to overthrow public health orders in those states. and you snapped to attention on april 27th. you designated a prosecutor to try to bring down those very public health orders in michigan and virginia. two days later, armed right wing protesters and white supremacists disrupted the michigan legislature leveling death threats, forcing the legislature to force down as they brandished their long guns and shouted...
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hilton, an associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the university of virginia, and hayes brown is the host of buzzfeed's podcast news o'clock. good to see all of you. dr. hilton, let me start with you. when you see disney world reopening today, as the cases and the hospitalizations are rising in florida, how do you view that? the theme parks, disney universal, seaworld, they all seem to be taking pretty aggressive measures to keep people safe, including turning away people at the gate if they don't have proper masks or if they have a fever. >> it's not enough. thank you for having me, for one. but what we know is that florida just announced that 7,000 children were testing positive from covid-19. and who tends to go to these theme parks but kids? what we're seeing across the
hilton, an associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the university of virginia, and hayes brown is the host of buzzfeed's podcast news o'clock. good to see all of you. dr. hilton, let me start with you. when you see disney world reopening today, as the cases and the hospitalizations are rising in florida, how do you view that? the theme parks, disney universal, seaworld, they all seem to be taking pretty aggressive measures to keep people safe, including turning away...
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george washington is the proper virginia gentleman horrified by this. the general orders you'll see come out no gambling, stop drinking, don't go to the courthouse, just like my rules growing up. [laughter] same thing. not even joking. [laughter] we've lost in america the word united. we've forgotten it. it's important to find something. i think first and foremost among them and this is the part you get to see the death of george washington's character in the book. one of my favorite things about we get to the q-and-a handle anl that stuff but it's the battle for clinton. we think we just bandied together, we fight but we got our rear ends kicked. he didn't have the experience the british generals had. our soldiers were being outfoxed. held fought. they barely have shoes let alone the. they get totally -- is over. george washington is pinned on east river. he should be dead and it's over with keyword different leader he would say we are going out in a blaze of glory to take out as many show them who's who and show them what a man he is. george washingto
george washington is the proper virginia gentleman horrified by this. the general orders you'll see come out no gambling, stop drinking, don't go to the courthouse, just like my rules growing up. [laughter] same thing. not even joking. [laughter] we've lost in america the word united. we've forgotten it. it's important to find something. i think first and foremost among them and this is the part you get to see the death of george washington's character in the book. one of my favorite things...
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her name was virginia graham, and she knew people, once even dated frank sinatra.s wasn't her first fling with the law. >> i was there for a violation of probation. >> so that's where virginia was when she met a young woman who was not like the other inmates. >> she was very pretty, very friendly, always happy, singing, doing cartwheels in fact up and down the aisle. >> the woman's name was susan atkins. virginia was intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for, and this is when she said, murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out in the suburbs months earlier. but then she went on, bragging that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she'd really done. >> she goes, well, you know those murders up benedict canyon. >> of course everyone in l.a. knew about that. >> she said, you know who did it, don't you? and i looked at her and said, no, i don't. and her words to me were, well, you're looking at her. >> and just that casually, susan atkins confessed to the crime the whole nation was talking about, enthusiastically
her name was virginia graham, and she knew people, once even dated frank sinatra.s wasn't her first fling with the law. >> i was there for a violation of probation. >> so that's where virginia was when she met a young woman who was not like the other inmates. >> she was very pretty, very friendly, always happy, singing, doing cartwheels in fact up and down the aisle. >> the woman's name was susan atkins. virginia was intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what...
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virginia roberts claims maxwell helped epstein recruit and abuse her.ng maxwell she wants to see her spend the rest of her life behind bars. >> she did things worse than epstein did. she's vicious, evil, and she's a woman. >> she had been a victim of media spin. >> they're doing their job but i know that line. i've known her really well. put it this way. she wants pinnocchio and she was beto. >> pulling the strings? >> yep. she was pulling the strings. he had her contacts. she had his money. she was more conniving and smart than epstein ever was. >> she was just 16 when she met them and alleges she was forced to have sex with britain's pribz andrew on more than one occasion. he's denied that and said it's possible that this picture was doctored. is there any way you could have had sex with that young woman or any young woman trafficked by jeffrey ep stone in any of his residences? >> no. >> prince andrew needs to be held accountable. we need to show the world that the rich and mighty can fall, too. >> do you think her life is in danger? >> absolutely. i
virginia roberts claims maxwell helped epstein recruit and abuse her.ng maxwell she wants to see her spend the rest of her life behind bars. >> she did things worse than epstein did. she's vicious, evil, and she's a woman. >> she had been a victim of media spin. >> they're doing their job but i know that line. i've known her really well. put it this way. she wants pinnocchio and she was beto. >> pulling the strings? >> yep. she was pulling the strings. he had her...