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the 74th governor of virginia. elected to lead the commonwealth in 2021 he's barred by the virginia constitution by seeking a second consecutive term. he won't be on the ballot for 2025, he drew up are the procarous middle-class. he washed dishes at a diner to help make ends meet and attended rice university. he earned a degree at harvard business school and joined the carlisle group where he spent 25 years. rose to be co-ceo and ama massed a fortune when he stepped down he could comfortably self fund. the democratic opponent terry severed from 2014 or 2018. they made the role of parents and the centerpiece of his agenda when the political wave was cresting. he managed with notable depthness to walk the fine line between the bush and mag ga mags of his party. unifying trumpers around the suburb ban dad candidacy. he squeaked by in the general election by fewer than 64,000 votes out of norly 3.3 million cast. unsurprisingly education is a focus of the governors one and only term. he counted among his acome appreciat
the 74th governor of virginia. elected to lead the commonwealth in 2021 he's barred by the virginia constitution by seeking a second consecutive term. he won't be on the ballot for 2025, he drew up are the procarous middle-class. he washed dishes at a diner to help make ends meet and attended rice university. he earned a degree at harvard business school and joined the carlisle group where he spent 25 years. rose to be co-ceo and ama massed a fortune when he stepped down he could comfortably...
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northern virginia, handed pope a staggering mess. indeed, pope's assignment presented the most complex logistical situation. the u.s. confronted in the eastern theater until operations at city point in 1864. this constituted a primary reason that pope lost in the second bull run campaign and, its climactic battle of august 28 through 30th, 1862. now to be more specific, pope would grapple with a cavalry paralyzed by deficient supply intelligently looks to the press starving men and horses broken and misused transportation. soldier absenteeism, soldier plundering officers, voicing flagrant disrespect or failing to report at all, and disaffected, aimless reinforcements coming from a commander george b mcclellan, who openly rooted for pope to fail. to be sure, pope made some aspects worse. but his command style was pompous and bullying. his assessment of the root problems was myopic in admonishing, and pope primarily chose to address his administrative problems by issuing a string of general orders with outrageous results that surprised
northern virginia, handed pope a staggering mess. indeed, pope's assignment presented the most complex logistical situation. the u.s. confronted in the eastern theater until operations at city point in 1864. this constituted a primary reason that pope lost in the second bull run campaign and, its climactic battle of august 28 through 30th, 1862. now to be more specific, pope would grapple with a cavalry paralyzed by deficient supply intelligently looks to the press starving men and horses...
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beach, virginia.ing, and welcome to "fox & friends." i'm will cain here where early voting has started all day in virginia. this morning, we're having breakfast with friends. we're going to have governor glenn youngkin join us in a state in one of the few areas of a state that is a battleground area, virginia beach, virginia. there is a fight between donald trump and kamala harris to take this area of virginia. and it all starts here today. lawrence, ainsley, steve, brian, welcome back to virginia beach. i hope to welcome all you viewers in by the way to the bell very sear south diner where i will be hanging out with "fox & friends." >> lawrence: what's with the jacket? >> will: too buttoned down? >> lawrence: you are in virginia beach, why the jacket? >> brian: i like the look. >> ainsley: did you want to him to wear shorts? >> will: yeah, what do you want me to wear, lawrence? >> brian: full body shot. >> will: i go wherever i go. my belt buckle from lawrence jones as a gift from lawrence jones. yea
beach, virginia.ing, and welcome to "fox & friends." i'm will cain here where early voting has started all day in virginia. this morning, we're having breakfast with friends. we're going to have governor glenn youngkin join us in a state in one of the few areas of a state that is a battleground area, virginia beach, virginia. there is a fight between donald trump and kamala harris to take this area of virginia. and it all starts here today. lawrence, ainsley, steve, brian, welcome...
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the army of virginia. and i also want to just touch on little bit about how the attitudes of enslaved people affect the attitudes of soldiers as well. and especially how those attitudes collectively within the army especially affected the evolving process of emancipation as it related to the american civil war. now, the three corps that made up the army of virginia, katie them eventually commanded by franz sigel, nathaniel banks and mcdowell, the men in those command were all volunteers, and they virtually all marched into virginia with a near universal commitment to restoring the union. but they had very varied views on almost everything else associated with the civil war. almost all were racist, often, profoundly. the more othe potomac, and the more history them as an agent of emancipation, the more. i also realized how deeply racism was among the people of that army and this nation, the many of them, some of them were just disgustingly so, hardly less sympathetic to enslaved people than in the enslavers
the army of virginia. and i also want to just touch on little bit about how the attitudes of enslaved people affect the attitudes of soldiers as well. and especially how those attitudes collectively within the army especially affected the evolving process of emancipation as it related to the american civil war. now, the three corps that made up the army of virginia, katie them eventually commanded by franz sigel, nathaniel banks and mcdowell, the men in those command were all volunteers, and...
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and virginia beach. norfolk, this area right here is where there is a real battle who could win, donald trump or kamala harris. we begin to learn today with early voting in virginia. >> steve: particularly, in that area you are at, there is so much military, such a military build up. >> will: that's right. our naval infrastructure is based down there. >> will: it's huge, huge. absolutely. naval bases. naval air bases. naval seals based on operations throughout this area. all throughout this tide water region. it is all up and through this tide water region. huge presence from the military. >> brian: somewhat affordable, too. i have been there a lot. it's fantastic area. will, have some fun. check with you shortly. >> will: it's my first time. east coast surfing ch ms send me that as well that's here in virginia beach. >> steve: awesome. >> brian: do we cover surfing championships. >> ainsley: griff jenkins he might have participated. >> brian: do we cover it? >> lawrence: did you know will cain used to s
and virginia beach. norfolk, this area right here is where there is a real battle who could win, donald trump or kamala harris. we begin to learn today with early voting in virginia. >> steve: particularly, in that area you are at, there is so much military, such a military build up. >> will: that's right. our naval infrastructure is based down there. >> will: it's huge, huge. absolutely. naval bases. naval air bases. naval seals based on operations throughout this area. all...
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virginia? fabulous job, i wish he could run again, he is amazing. >> and you said economy, economy, economy, early voting starts in virginia? >> yes, i definitely feel like we need trump back in office. he did a great job last time, we need him back for sure, yep. >> will: these ladies in the wine club, just on coffee this morning. but like many people say, economy is the number one issue. we will talk to governor youngkin in a moment and how it plays in national election between donald trump and kamala harris coming up in a moment on "fox and friends." >> steve: will the woman from the wine club stick around to happy hour or is it happy hour in virginia? >> will: steve doocy wants to know are you going to stick around here until happy hour or is it already happy hour? >> it is happy hour everywhere in virginia beach. >> will: this is spring break spot. >> steve: it is. thank you. live report from the water's edge. >> ainsley: i want to go to their wine club. they were fun. >> steve: it's your
virginia? fabulous job, i wish he could run again, he is amazing. >> and you said economy, economy, economy, early voting starts in virginia? >> yes, i definitely feel like we need trump back in office. he did a great job last time, we need him back for sure, yep. >> will: these ladies in the wine club, just on coffee this morning. but like many people say, economy is the number one issue. we will talk to governor youngkin in a moment and how it plays in national election...
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even worse, western virginia. we repeated this statement to other as we have letters from his son and namesake robert e lee jr. writing to his sister that i got a letter from pa written from some place near savannah. he says all is well, but that fears are as about as bad down there as western virginia. and then robert e lee quotes the elder robert e lee another war hope as he expresses it. and so we with large problems and had little means at hands with which he could them. and then the capture of port royal on november 7th had given the union army and navy base from which they can continue to stage raids the coast. sea power enabled the federal mobility. its heavy naval ordnance provided support for forays ashore. lee his son custis that the enemy never went 400 yards from his steamers, not even to the extent of the range of. his guns. lieberman the fact that the union force could, quote, move great facility and rapidity and land anywhere he can bring his steamers and burn, pillage and destroy and we cannot prev
even worse, western virginia. we repeated this statement to other as we have letters from his son and namesake robert e lee jr. writing to his sister that i got a letter from pa written from some place near savannah. he says all is well, but that fears are as about as bad down there as western virginia. and then robert e lee quotes the elder robert e lee another war hope as he expresses it. and so we with large problems and had little means at hands with which he could them. and then the...
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as you know, robert e lee's army of northern virginia against john pope's army of virginia and pieces of george v mcclellan's army of the potomac. and i believe should be framed as the second of three acts in a sprawling drama extending from june. through september 1862. it's typically relegated to a supporting role. second manassas garners less attention. the more celebrated seven days, which brought later four and ended mcclellan's advance on richmond or antietam, which marked lee's first foray on the united states and allowed abraham lincoln to issue preliminary proclamation of emancipation. somehow, second manassas seems less important. a bridge, as it were, connecting two more noteworthy events. but in fact all three of these elements of this sprawling campaign, i think of this protracted offensive on lee's part that reentered the war, reoriented the war in the eastern theater deserve significant attention. second manassas, two defining elements of the confederacy's bid for independence. first, it provided the initial testing ground for a new style of leadership and command struc
as you know, robert e lee's army of northern virginia against john pope's army of virginia and pieces of george v mcclellan's army of the potomac. and i believe should be framed as the second of three acts in a sprawling drama extending from june. through september 1862. it's typically relegated to a supporting role. second manassas garners less attention. the more celebrated seven days, which brought later four and ended mcclellan's advance on richmond or antietam, which marked lee's first...
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will: i mentioned i was in virginia beach, virginia, on friday.was there, the latest polling suggested it was something like, i don't know, an 8-point lead for kamala harris. well or since friday there's been a new poll that's come out that suggesting virginia is in a dead heat between the two, between kamala harris and donald trump. i spoke to governor glenn youngkin, he came, he did breakfast with friends, and we talked about a virginia is. can it be won by donald trump and what are the most important issues. >> we have got to work this down the stretch, but we can win. we demonstrated in 20221. and that's why messaging is so clear. we have a candidate in donald trump who's been president, who built a great economy. he will secure the border, and he will project strength around the world and bring peace back in a global setting, and we have kamala harris who unleashed inflation,, has unleashed chaos at the border and on top of that has projected weakness. and i firmly believe we would not have war in ukraine, the middle east and china would not
will: i mentioned i was in virginia beach, virginia, on friday.was there, the latest polling suggested it was something like, i don't know, an 8-point lead for kamala harris. well or since friday there's been a new poll that's come out that suggesting virginia is in a dead heat between the two, between kamala harris and donald trump. i spoke to governor glenn youngkin, he came, he did breakfast with friends, and we talked about a virginia is. can it be won by donald trump and what are the most...
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we believe that virginia it is in play. and so weird totally focused on virginia. so i will just let north carolinians worry about north carolina the state though. >> i mean, virginia is less in play now than it was when president biden was the candidate. i mean, you do have some more work to do, don't you? with kamala harris of this race now? as the democratic candidate yes this is going to be a nail-biter of an election in virginia, but i see a pathway for the reason i see that is because we have trained 8,000 volunteers working all across the state. >> we are going to deploy 5,000 poll watchers and 500 elections attorneys, and various locations around the state. we've trained our people up earlier, as i said in the interview. and i just feel very good about it. governor youngkin has really been deeply engaged in this effort and his issued executive orders 31 and 35. i believe they are in order to the fine how all this works. so i do feel very good about all right. >> richard anderson, the chairman of the republican party of virginia. thank you very much for your
we believe that virginia it is in play. and so weird totally focused on virginia. so i will just let north carolinians worry about north carolina the state though. >> i mean, virginia is less in play now than it was when president biden was the candidate. i mean, you do have some more work to do, don't you? with kamala harris of this race now? as the democratic candidate yes this is going to be a nail-biter of an election in virginia, but i see a pathway for the reason i see that is...
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what's for dinner at southern west virginia eastern kentuckyl some counties import west virginia as well. what we call appalachian coal coal country. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas within appalachia what are some other things this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here. >> the fort on the mississippi river this is something we talked about when we discuss the black belt you can see here also the mississippi river valley. this map is demonstrating structural inequality structural poverty and historically aligned with agriculture and the slave system in the united states and other map i know china before this is a map of excess mortality rates. really what we see as you can lay this map directly over the when we were looking out poverty as well. we are getting into understanding where the structuresss lie. for the social issues are occurring with excess mortality i will add one little caveat. the little dated based on 2010 census data or other data from 2010 and with the other uncoveredce skewed some of the recent maps with this. i have to le
what's for dinner at southern west virginia eastern kentuckyl some counties import west virginia as well. what we call appalachian coal coal country. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas within appalachia what are some other things this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here. >> the fort on the mississippi river this is something we talked about when we discuss the black belt you can see here also the mississippi river valley. this map is...
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the coal fields we see southern west virginia, eastern kentucky, southwestern virginia. and also again, there's some pretty heavy excess mortality occurring right along the mississippi river valley. and in some of those historical places. well, anybody else notice anything, too, you know, what's up there in the in the top in the dakotas? any clue what that is. yes, with the indian reservation. yes. those would absolutely be indian reservations. right. so this is kind of another touchstone with class in looking at where these these issues lie. right. indian reservations, of course, being something that we didn't get to spend too much to discuss about when we talked about the trail of and indian removal policy and that process. but certainly there was lots of of system adic issues that have stemmed from from the the the ethnic of of native americans from the southeast. right. so with those we can really see. right, kind of a rounded take away from our first unit of the class where we talked about everything right from from indian removal to the antebellum south. the slaves
the coal fields we see southern west virginia, eastern kentucky, southwestern virginia. and also again, there's some pretty heavy excess mortality occurring right along the mississippi river valley. and in some of those historical places. well, anybody else notice anything, too, you know, what's up there in the in the top in the dakotas? any clue what that is. yes, with the indian reservation. yes. those would absolutely be indian reservations. right. so this is kind of another touchstone with...
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just look at the governor, former governor of virginia. the governor of virginia said we put the baby aside and then we
just look at the governor, former governor of virginia. the governor of virginia said we put the baby aside and then we
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what was for it in virginia and maryland? that's an 850% tax on the naval, a square to the tax tobacco back to england. it was a source of crown revenue. tobacco alone was about 15% of crown revenue. that is, think about it as the equivalent of federal revenue. so what i'm trying say is that mercantilist system of, tax collection and of goods being in the colonies and going back to england, they were heavily taxed, was actually very very important to the wealth. the government in england and virginia were actually important, especially in that equation. so. all of that is the general background, understanding some of the events immediately preceded the fairfax results. so you, all of you now, i'm sure about the tea party in bost in december 1773 when colonists up as indians and threw this tea into the harbor rather than paying the duty. in fact, those ships coming to all the different colonies, but the other conists wereot acting so aggressively. they at least didn't. the tea. in mancases they did prevent it fm being lande th
what was for it in virginia and maryland? that's an 850% tax on the naval, a square to the tax tobacco back to england. it was a source of crown revenue. tobacco alone was about 15% of crown revenue. that is, think about it as the equivalent of federal revenue. so what i'm trying say is that mercantilist system of, tax collection and of goods being in the colonies and going back to england, they were heavily taxed, was actually very very important to the wealth. the government in england and...
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he’s from iraq, works under cover, said that he would be at some conference, virginia, virginia analyticsyou help me avenge my brother? sir, what are we going to do? let him go, i don’t understand, a bracelet on his leg and we’ll track him with a wiretap, we’ll send him to conference analyst to identify that erection, okay sir, agent glover and i are intersecting because of antipogo. that russian is always getting underfoot, won't be anymore, antipovo was declared persona nograd, vast' how many eggs, hi, pa, hi, son, i'm here... i need textbooks for school, you'll be a whistler, you're a hero, you were on tv, what hero, it's just my job, tell me, are you serious with that woman, yeah, sasha, what serious, what are you talking about, we just work together, and whose is this, it's mine friend from vimpel, came for a couple of days to solve problems, will leave today, okay, three eggs, great, well i didn't want to leave, dad, mom insisted, sasha, tell mom to come back, i'll tell her, but you know her, i know, right, ivan antonovich, when? yes, yes sir, yes, sasha, go ahead, eat, without me,
he’s from iraq, works under cover, said that he would be at some conference, virginia, virginia analyticsyou help me avenge my brother? sir, what are we going to do? let him go, i don’t understand, a bracelet on his leg and we’ll track him with a wiretap, we’ll send him to conference analyst to identify that erection, okay sir, agent glover and i are intersecting because of antipogo. that russian is always getting underfoot, won't be anymore, antipovo was declared persona nograd, vast'...
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but quickly on virginia in 2016, hillary narrowly won virginia narrow edge 212,000 votes. biden did it with 451,000 votes. before biden dropped out, there was a lot of internal polling showing that like states such as new hampshire and minnesota and virginia were becoming more competitive whereas virginia today is it a lock? >> yes, it was democrats. yeah. it was never really in play. i think we probably win by ten again two big things. number one, we have the most federal workers of any state. all the people who work for our federal government, many who live in virginia, they remember that donald trump did a 35 day government shutdown and remember, trump was very callous about it and said all they'll get their pace sometime. that doesn't help a federal worker, jake, where you have to buy groceries or pay her rent. so they remember him for that in the military, we have the most military installations, the largest naval base in the world in virginia, pentagon. they hate what he does with the military. they hate what he did at arlington the other day colin r. military person
but quickly on virginia in 2016, hillary narrowly won virginia narrow edge 212,000 votes. biden did it with 451,000 votes. before biden dropped out, there was a lot of internal polling showing that like states such as new hampshire and minnesota and virginia were becoming more competitive whereas virginia today is it a lock? >> yes, it was democrats. yeah. it was never really in play. i think we probably win by ten again two big things. number one, we have the most federal workers of any...
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cline of virginia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1430, the gentleman from virginia, mr. cline, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. cline: thanks, mr. chairman. i rise in support of this amendment which the c.a.s., china academy of science, to the entities of concern outlined in the bill due to the vulnerabilities and threats by openly collaborating to a party that collaborates with the chinese party and compares notes with the liberation army. c.a.s. has been called out by the house foreign affairs committee and the bipartisan executive commission on china stating it not only is a state controlled entity but reports directly to china's state council. further, the u.s. review division confirms they have ties to the nuclear and espionage programs. if that's not enough to raise alarm bells, it would be interesting to know they're the parent institution of the wuhan virology institute. there are american institutions of higher learning engaging with the academy of sciences to discover the highly infectiou
cline of virginia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1430, the gentleman from virginia, mr. cline, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. cline: thanks, mr. chairman. i rise in support of this amendment which the c.a.s., china academy of science, to the entities of concern outlined in the bill due to the vulnerabilities and threats by openly collaborating to a party that collaborates with the chinese party and compares...
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they even have, and you can look at the governor of west virginia, the previous governor of west virginia, not the current governor, who's doing an excellent job, but the governor before. he said the baby will be born and we will decide what to do with the baby. in other words, we'll execute the baby. and that's why i did that, because that predominates. because they're radical. the democrats are radical in that. and her vice presidential pick, which i think was a horrible pick, by the way, for our country because he is really out of it. but her vice presidential pick says abortion in the ninth month is absolutely fine. he also says execution after birth, it's execution, no longer abortion, because the baby is born, is okay.
they even have, and you can look at the governor of west virginia, the previous governor of west virginia, not the current governor, who's doing an excellent job, but the governor before. he said the baby will be born and we will decide what to do with the baby. in other words, we'll execute the baby. and that's why i did that, because that predominates. because they're radical. the democrats are radical in that. and her vice presidential pick, which i think was a horrible pick, by the way, for...
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we were outside of a polling location in virginia. election day is still more than six weeks away but there has been a steady line of people all day here in fairfax, virginia lining up to cast their ballot. it is one of the first early in person voting stations to open ahead of the election. it is something that people in virginia will be able to do from now until election day itself. i spoke with a couple of people in the line to ask why they had decided to vote so early. for some that had t-shirts and merchandise, it is because they had already made up their mind and they did not think their vote would change between now and the election day. for others it was a case of practicality. that they would be on holiday during the time and didn't want to risk not getting back in time. while others are worried about what could happen between now and then. you never know when you might be hit by a bus. it was a pretty good group of people here. on the others of the entrance, there was a trump campaign stand anthere was also a kamala harris c
we were outside of a polling location in virginia. election day is still more than six weeks away but there has been a steady line of people all day here in fairfax, virginia lining up to cast their ballot. it is one of the first early in person voting stations to open ahead of the election. it is something that people in virginia will be able to do from now until election day itself. i spoke with a couple of people in the line to ask why they had decided to vote so early. for some that had...
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in west virginia, politics is not usually talked about much. there, the vast majority had already decided on their choice a long time ago. however, this year, enjoying the last warm days, the only thing heard on the street is the presidential election and the replacement of kameloya. she will attract a large number of women's votes, minorities will vote for her, but she has no track record, it is not clear why they should vote for her. west virginia is already a traditionally republican state, and its residents have consistently supported donald trump over the past few years, but this year voters here are a little worried. all of this makes me nervous because i'm a trump supporter, i think this year everyone who... senator djomanchyn, which became independent at the beginning of the year. he played a key role in passing major legislation for the administration of democrat biden. manchen is retiring this year, likely to be replaced by the state's governor, republican jim justice, which could change the balance in the divided u.s. senate. we mine
in west virginia, politics is not usually talked about much. there, the vast majority had already decided on their choice a long time ago. however, this year, enjoying the last warm days, the only thing heard on the street is the presidential election and the replacement of kameloya. she will attract a large number of women's votes, minorities will vote for her, but she has no track record, it is not clear why they should vote for her. west virginia is already a traditionally republican state,...
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i have read all of the noncompliance report cited by the virginia department of agriculture sciences. i was appalled. they talked about taking the cover off of one piece of equipment and the room smelled rancid. there was meat around the equipment caked, and that should not happen. these violations were going back a year. it raises the question of where was the management and the establishment at boar's head, where was the managing with the regulatory agencies and why didn't they do something sooner? host: how do the inspections come to play when looking at the places that manufacture these products on the local, state, or federal level? caller: -- guest: boar's head is federally inspected because it crosses state lines so it falls under the jurisdiction of the u.s. department of agriculture food safety and inspection service. the safety inspection service does sometimes enter into cooperative agreements with states and virginia is one of them, where they have been deputized the inspectors in the state to conduct the inspections for them. under federal inspection regulations for meat
i have read all of the noncompliance report cited by the virginia department of agriculture sciences. i was appalled. they talked about taking the cover off of one piece of equipment and the room smelled rancid. there was meat around the equipment caked, and that should not happen. these violations were going back a year. it raises the question of where was the management and the establishment at boar's head, where was the managing with the regulatory agencies and why didn't they do something...
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virginia resorted to conscription from the states militia. the drafted men would serve 18 months in newly constituted continental regiments. the first levy took place in autumn 1780 at chesterfield courthouse. these men were destined for the first and second virginia regiment, serving under major general nathaniel green in the carolinas. they saw actions guilford court. guilford courthouse and later battles. a second draft was held in april 1780, one of which major general william friedrich wilhelm to steuben, describing, wrote that june in the whole only 450 or yet assembled, those men were destined to serve in lieutenant colonel thomas gaskins, virginia battalion under lafayette, in their home state. that summer and autumn. now, given my work on black soldiers, i would be remiss if i didn't mention some of that, some who were drafted into the army in this case, the virginia line during the 1777 autumn winter virginia levee, brigadier general thomas rodney wrote general washington on 21st november 1777 from williamsburg. my dear general, you
virginia resorted to conscription from the states militia. the drafted men would serve 18 months in newly constituted continental regiments. the first levy took place in autumn 1780 at chesterfield courthouse. these men were destined for the first and second virginia regiment, serving under major general nathaniel green in the carolinas. they saw actions guilford court. guilford courthouse and later battles. a second draft was held in april 1780, one of which major general william friedrich...
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and later the commonwealth of virginia, who. let me let me there's another part just kind of fun. so fast forward literally 300 years the state of virginia in the 1920s is refining its jim crow laws and at time under virginia law there were two kinds of people there were white and there were colored people. and you can guess who the colored people were, if you had any black ancestry whatsoever, ever any native ancestry, any asian ancestry whatsoever. you were colored. and and if not, then you could be white. and of course, being white was better under under the laws of virginia at the time. but then they remembered that there were hundreds perhaps thousands of virginians at the time who claimed ancestry from pocahontas on us and under that law would have been deemed colored and ineligible for many of many of the advantages that were due to two white people at the time. so no fools they they they they passed an amendment saying, well, if you're a 1/16 or less native american, then you're white. and they called it the pocahontas e
and later the commonwealth of virginia, who. let me let me there's another part just kind of fun. so fast forward literally 300 years the state of virginia in the 1920s is refining its jim crow laws and at time under virginia law there were two kinds of people there were white and there were colored people. and you can guess who the colored people were, if you had any black ancestry whatsoever, ever any native ancestry, any asian ancestry whatsoever. you were colored. and and if not, then you...
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governor, how's it look in virginia? there was talk earlier that virginia be a toss-up state.ue as it has recently. you have deep roots into it. you're a very popular governor. how's the trump story in virginia, sir? >> well, first of all, just to remind everybody that joe biden won virginia by 10 points back in 2020 and we were fortunate enough to win by a little less than two in my election and i think what virginians have recognized is that one, the economy is the biggest issue, and second of all, that what the biden-harris administration has done has delivered an economy that has taken money out of their paychecks. its made it harder to feed their kids and made it harder to buy shoes for school and certainly made it impossible to buy a house so virginia is competitive. listen, it's a tough state and so there's real work to be done but it's competitive and i will tell you, we're do everything we can here in the next roughly 50 days in order to deliver a win. the bottom line is the economy is the top issue by far. no questions asked and when we see the kinds of dramatic move
governor, how's it look in virginia? there was talk earlier that virginia be a toss-up state.ue as it has recently. you have deep roots into it. you're a very popular governor. how's the trump story in virginia, sir? >> well, first of all, just to remind everybody that joe biden won virginia by 10 points back in 2020 and we were fortunate enough to win by a little less than two in my election and i think what virginians have recognized is that one, the economy is the biggest issue, and...
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this will now be something that residents in virginia will be able to do right up until5 virginia will. meanwhile in georgia, a stark change in how ballots are counted may impact the election in november. georgia's election board officials approved a rule that requires counties to hand—count all ballots the night of, or the day following the presidential election, something county officials say is physically impossible. advocates of the procedure, who are said to be supporters of donald trump, say it's an effort to prevent fraud and other irregularities, making the vote counting process more "secure and transparent". many are concerned hand—counting ballots could delay the certification of georgia's electoral vote, which could be key in determining who will win the presidency. in 2020, president biden won the state's 16 electoral votes by fewer than 12,000 votes out of the 5 million cast. joining me live is sam greenglas, politics reporter at wabe, atlanta's national public radio station. thank you for taking the time to be with us. just to begin, walk us through essentially what this
this will now be something that residents in virginia will be able to do right up until5 virginia will. meanwhile in georgia, a stark change in how ballots are counted may impact the election in november. georgia's election board officials approved a rule that requires counties to hand—count all ballots the night of, or the day following the presidential election, something county officials say is physically impossible. advocates of the procedure, who are said to be supporters of donald...
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nbc's ryan nobles is live at a polling place in virginia.k about what you're seeing there today, ryan? >> reporter: yeah, chris, we have been to two different polls locations in the commonwealth of virginia. prince william county where we are right now in fairfax, virginia, two consequential counties and the enthusiasm levels are off the charts. long lines, people anxious to cast their ballots, 45 days before the election. in a bit of a change from previous years, it's not just democrats voting early, it's republicans as well. take a listen. >> we want to make sure that we're able to do it. i mean, we don't know what the future holds, and we were able and ready. >> felt great, and we normally vote early. >> they got it all set up pretty quick, walk in, mark your ballot. >> well, i prefer voting on election day. sorry, but i was raised that way. >> reporter: and in addition to all the activity we're seeing at polling locations, we're also seeing the parties make a specific pitch to their voters to get out and vote as soon as possible. this is
nbc's ryan nobles is live at a polling place in virginia.k about what you're seeing there today, ryan? >> reporter: yeah, chris, we have been to two different polls locations in the commonwealth of virginia. prince william county where we are right now in fairfax, virginia, two consequential counties and the enthusiasm levels are off the charts. long lines, people anxious to cast their ballots, 45 days before the election. in a bit of a change from previous years, it's not just democrats...
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kevin in hampton, virginia, republican. kevin, our cameras are inside the philadelphia convention center tonight where all the media has gathered ahead of the debate and that is where we will hear from the supporters, some already talking to the media ahead of tonight's debate and they will be more in the spin room after the debate. kevin, what would you like to hear tonight? >> i would like to hear some honesty, some civility, and america really needs healing right now so i am just hoping that we are able to come together and really move past this dark part of our history. >> heaven in virginia, republican. democratic caller in california, let us hear from you next. what do you want to hear tonight? >> i do not think we should have a standard where kabbalah has to be perfect. it is prime time tv and i am just excited to hear it and have it be a really great prosecution of all he has achieved in his life. i am waiting for the next season of house of the dragon and this is the next best thing. >> ok. new york times predicted
kevin in hampton, virginia, republican. kevin, our cameras are inside the philadelphia convention center tonight where all the media has gathered ahead of the debate and that is where we will hear from the supporters, some already talking to the media ahead of tonight's debate and they will be more in the spin room after the debate. kevin, what would you like to hear tonight? >> i would like to hear some honesty, some civility, and america really needs healing right now so i am just...
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early in—person voting is under way in virginia, south dakota and minnesota.ay on novemberfive. about a dozen more states will start early in—person voting by the end of october. in total, 47 states plus the district of columbia are offering early in—person voting. 0ur correspondent ione wells was outside of a polling location in virginia — and sent this report. election day itself is still more than six weeks away, but there has been a steady line of people all day here in fairfax virginia, lining up to cast their ballot. it's one of the first early in person voting stations at open ahead of the election, it's something people in virginia will be able to do from now until election day itself. i spoke to a couple of people in the line to ask them why they decided to vote so early. forsome, why they decided to vote so early. for some, they were donning either kamala harris or donald trump merchandise, they had already made their mind up, they didn't think about was going to change between now and election day itself. for others it was more a case of practicalit
early in—person voting is under way in virginia, south dakota and minnesota.ay on novemberfive. about a dozen more states will start early in—person voting by the end of october. in total, 47 states plus the district of columbia are offering early in—person voting. 0ur correspondent ione wells was outside of a polling location in virginia — and sent this report. election day itself is still more than six weeks away, but there has been a steady line of people all day here in fairfax...
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the latest track and the concerns as far north as virginia. >> breaking overnight, the mayor of new york city indicted in a federal corruption investigation. what we're learning. >> a congressman under fire. what he said about haitian immigrants. and the calls now for him to be censured straight out of a hollywood thriller. >> a city bus how the driver managed to keep his cool and escape yet another death linked to recalled deli meats. >> the 10th. stemming from a bacteria outbreak. what boar's head is now saying about safety? >> plus, we hear from the eight year old, who had to be rescued from a cruise ship hoisted into a helicopter. >> two wild scenes caught on camera. a coyote snatching a celebrity's dog. and in colorado, an elk takes a stand against an suv. >> and later, the remarkable way one community has come together to help a veteran in need. >> from abc news. this is america this morning. >> good thursday morning, everyone. >> i'm andrew dymburt and i'm rhiannon ally. we will get to new york city's mayor being indicted in just a moment, but we want to begin this morning with hu
the latest track and the concerns as far north as virginia. >> breaking overnight, the mayor of new york city indicted in a federal corruption investigation. what we're learning. >> a congressman under fire. what he said about haitian immigrants. and the calls now for him to be censured straight out of a hollywood thriller. >> a city bus how the driver managed to keep his cool and escape yet another death linked to recalled deli meats. >> the 10th. stemming from a...
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i brought them to virginia. it turned out it was the perfect plan for virginia soil at that time.amestown colony was always on the edge of failure. i'm literally going away. when thomas brought the tobacco from the caribbean, suddenly the colony began to prosper. and then came the colony of virginia and later the commonwealth. boxer is another part. fast forward literally at00e ste 1920s is refining its jim crow laws. and at that time under virginia law there are two kinds of people there were a white people and there were colored people. and you can guess of the colored people were. if you had any black ancestry whatsoever, any native ancestry whatsoever in the asian ancestry whatsoeverd you were colored. and iff not you could be white and of course being white was better laws of virginia. but then they remembered there were hundreds perhaps thousands of prominent virginians at the time who claimed ancestry from pocahontas. and under that law would have been deemed colored and an eligible for many of the advantages that were due to white people at the time. so they passed an amen
i brought them to virginia. it turned out it was the perfect plan for virginia soil at that time.amestown colony was always on the edge of failure. i'm literally going away. when thomas brought the tobacco from the caribbean, suddenly the colony began to prosper. and then came the colony of virginia and later the commonwealth. boxer is another part. fast forward literally at00e ste 1920s is refining its jim crow laws. and at that time under virginia law there are two kinds of people there were...
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por tener encadenados a sus doss detenida una madre latina en virginia por tener encadenados a sus hijosÍa duro con ellos gracias al aviso del menor y ahora enfrentan cargos junto a su pareja. >> y problemas con el correo en algunos albergues para mig migrantes. >> me lo entregaron 2 semanas despuÉs. >> de inmigraciÓn se pierden o se retrasan denuncian que la correspondencia no llega a tiempo, quÉ deba ser una persona si sus documentos de migraciÓn se pierden o se retrasan. >> noticias telemundo con julio baqueiro. >> ellas en mÉxico, son las buenas pasan por un dolor inimaginable muchas son las familias de las personas que muriero nunca llegy sus familias deben enfrentar esa pÉrdida a la distancia. son algunos del estado de mÉxico. del estado de jalin o. a locuan este fin de semana un autobÚs se volcÓ en mississippi y van con direcciÓn a dallas pero nunca llegaron y hoy las familias deben enfrentar esta pÉrdida a la distancia son del estado de mÉxico, y jalisco y desde esos lugares de esperar la re repatriaciÓn de sus cuerpos ahora a las familias solo les queda esperar, valeria leÓn hab
por tener encadenados a sus doss detenida una madre latina en virginia por tener encadenados a sus hijosÍa duro con ellos gracias al aviso del menor y ahora enfrentan cargos junto a su pareja. >> y problemas con el correo en algunos albergues para mig migrantes. >> me lo entregaron 2 semanas despuÉs. >> de inmigraciÓn se pierden o se retrasan denuncian que la correspondencia no llega a tiempo, quÉ deba ser una persona si sus documentos de migraciÓn se pierden o se...