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nuclear full 7 percent opec says the figures a corroborated by other studies but even by 2040 or virginia bush by. estimated to make up our own 19 percent of the global energy mix natural. expedience is the largest demonic rules this year of course the most an oil is expected to remain before with the largest share economies are growing especially asian giants china and india the need for energy of all kinds whether fossil or nuclear is already enormous and for now opic isn't scared of electric mobility either its members are certain that even in 20 years time only one in 4 cars will be electric. apple has committed 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to tackle california's housing crisis but critics say the problem of skyrocketing rents is one the company itself helped to create. welcome to california a place where some people's homes look like this. on to other dwellings more like this but but this is it i had an essence of it which is more conducive to. homelessness for at least the discards doing the good i try to make you feel like it's not on my list because you know. in the past few years the s
nuclear full 7 percent opec says the figures a corroborated by other studies but even by 2040 or virginia bush by. estimated to make up our own 19 percent of the global energy mix natural. expedience is the largest demonic rules this year of course the most an oil is expected to remain before with the largest share economies are growing especially asian giants china and india the need for energy of all kinds whether fossil or nuclear is already enormous and for now opic isn't scared of electric...
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nuclear full 7 percent opec says the figures a corroborated by other studies but even by 2040 all virginia bush combined. estimated to make up our own menton percent of the global energy mix. expedience is the largest demand growth this year of course the most on oil is expected to remain before with the largest share economies are growing especially asian giants china and india the need for energy of all kinds whether fossil or nuclear is already enormous and for now opic isn't scared of electric mobility either its members are certain that even in 20 years time only one in 4 cars will be electric. coffee beans are proving a stimulant for the economy of. its arabica and robust a variety as have made their way to cups around the world now the indonesian province is gaining fame as a place for coffee tourists to visit. the best coffee in all of indonesia grows high in the mountains 1800 meters above sea level its special location gives ghio arabica strong aroma connoisseurs say it has a perfectly balanced blend of sweetness and acidity. life used to be pretty uneventful in the remote village of
nuclear full 7 percent opec says the figures a corroborated by other studies but even by 2040 all virginia bush combined. estimated to make up our own menton percent of the global energy mix. expedience is the largest demand growth this year of course the most on oil is expected to remain before with the largest share economies are growing especially asian giants china and india the need for energy of all kinds whether fossil or nuclear is already enormous and for now opic isn't scared of...
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bush look back at the 1989 education summit. that conference held in charlottesville, virginia was hosted by president george w. bush and put down education standards still in effect today. for george and barbara bush foundation hosted the event along with the university of new england. >> last year when we gathered this event, we did so for the first time since the passing of our dear friend barbara bush. shortly after, president bush followed his bride of 73 years into the great beyond. we lower our heads for a moment to reflect on the void left by the passing of these two iconic americans and how lucky we were to have befriended them. [no audio] thank you. throughout the year, we honor president and missions bushes legacy -- bush's legacy, where the bush exhibit chronicles their love affair with maine, presidential years, and the bush connection with you wendy that she would any -- une. today, we had the incredible opportunity to examine a pivotal moment in american history, and of america's educational system. we gather to learn about -- and to commemorate, the 30th anniversary of president bush convening al
bush look back at the 1989 education summit. that conference held in charlottesville, virginia was hosted by president george w. bush and put down education standards still in effect today. for george and barbara bush foundation hosted the event along with the university of new england. >> last year when we gathered this event, we did so for the first time since the passing of our dear friend barbara bush. shortly after, president bush followed his bride of 73 years into the great beyond....
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then, jerry of virginia, and he was succeeded by terry branstad of iowa on -- when president bush came into office. all of them were very eager to have governors involved in any discussions about education. so, president bush determined he in fact wanted this conference not to be his agenda, but a joint agenda. so, governor branstad appointed a task force on education, cochaired by governor clinton of arkansas, and governor carol campbell, a republican from south carolina. it's important to remember the national governors association, since it was created in 1908, has been a bipartisan organization, and has maintained that bipartisanship for more than a century, which is, at least in my view, very impressive. i would like to begin by asking president clinton to share with us his thinking, and the thinking of his fellow governors as we went into the process of deciding how we were going to make the best use of this time together for two days in charlottesville. >> thank you. first of all, thank you for doing this. i would like to thank the university of new england for hosting and gover
then, jerry of virginia, and he was succeeded by terry branstad of iowa on -- when president bush came into office. all of them were very eager to have governors involved in any discussions about education. so, president bush determined he in fact wanted this conference not to be his agenda, but a joint agenda. so, governor branstad appointed a task force on education, cochaired by governor clinton of arkansas, and governor carol campbell, a republican from south carolina. it's important to...
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bush look back at the 1989 education summit. that conference held in charlottesville, virginia was hosted by president george w. bush and put down education standards still in effect today. for george and barbara bush foundation hosted the event along with the university of new england. >> last year when we gathered this event, we did so for the first time since the passing of our dear friend barbara bush. shortly after, president bush followed his bride
bush look back at the 1989 education summit. that conference held in charlottesville, virginia was hosted by president george w. bush and put down education standards still in effect today. for george and barbara bush foundation hosted the event along with the university of new england. >> last year when we gathered this event, we did so for the first time since the passing of our dear friend barbara bush. shortly after, president bush followed his bride
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. >> amazing thp thanks to unusually high turnout, especially in virginia's sush bushes, yesterday marks in which democrats made significant gains since president trump was elected. >> so before trump was elected, they had an almost two to one margin, republicans did, and now they're in the minority. that's breath taking. >> the sweeping victory will give democrats control of the legislature and the governship for the first time in 26 years. >> what a dramatic change. a state that was, on the state level, the legislature especially, just one of the reddest in america. it's taken three years of donald trump and his policies to reverse that. and now democrats firmly in control of everything that moves in the commonwealth state. >> i think virginia is a combination of donald trump who just really snis not the candide of the new suburban tech-centered virginia. this shows a demographic change. virginia is a very different state from the place mika grew up in, was across the river from where i grew up in. it's the state that has benefited from the tech boom. you don't think of virginia as the
. >> amazing thp thanks to unusually high turnout, especially in virginia's sush bushes, yesterday marks in which democrats made significant gains since president trump was elected. >> so before trump was elected, they had an almost two to one margin, republicans did, and now they're in the minority. that's breath taking. >> the sweeping victory will give democrats control of the legislature and the governship for the first time in 26 years. >> what a dramatic change. a...
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and virginia has been an interesting state right you know back in 2004 voted for bush republican 2009 a republican governor but it voted for obama twice and hillary clinton in 2016 however like you said this is the 1st time in 26 years that democrats have held the trifecta the gov the governorship house and senate what this means is that it really gives virginia democrats a chance to push through legislation perhaps that is not as popular with republicans that includes climate issues women's rights and most importantly in virginia especially after may's mass shooting gun control and what about kentucky if the result is confirmed in favor of the democrats how much of a setback is this going to be for president trying given that he's also under growing pressure over the impeachment inquiry i think we have to wait and see how much of a setback these are for the president but what i will say is that trump outwardly associated with himself with the governor race in kentucky he talked to the people of kentucky and said what happens in this race reflects on me if. matt bevin
and virginia has been an interesting state right you know back in 2004 voted for bush republican 2009 a republican governor but it voted for obama twice and hillary clinton in 2016 however like you said this is the 1st time in 26 years that democrats have held the trifecta the gov the governorship house and senate what this means is that it really gives virginia democrats a chance to push through legislation perhaps that is not as popular with republicans that includes climate issues women's...
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presidency, we continue our work on cartoonist at all of and with cartoons of president bush to obama from the university of virginia, which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explore american history tv every weekend on c-span three. -- on c-span3. >> the house will be in order. announcer: for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, this dream corps, and public policy events from washington dc and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. announcer: sunday night on book tv at 9:00 eastern, a discussion on a warning looking behind the sins of the trump presidency from from an anonymous source. >> he is the ultimate decider. of course, that is the job of any president. that he really follows his own instincts on everything from foreign policy, which we have seen so recently with the syria decisions, to the marketing, that joe was just talking about. he is his own press secretary, his own communications director
presidency, we continue our work on cartoonist at all of and with cartoons of president bush to obama from the university of virginia, which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explore american history tv every weekend on c-span three. -- on c-span3. >> the house will be in order. announcer: for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, this dream corps, and public policy events from washington dc and around the country so you can...
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virginia. it is important and away from the bush republican who used to run it and closer to pragmatic america first set of policy that actually works. suburbanites has to be convinced and policy is policy but ultimately they will take your money. it will take time though. and frankly it requires billionaires have our own to pony up real money and deal with the left. cultivate and fund our own slate of conservative, common sense, attractive candidates who are media savvy and unafraid. burrow into colleges and universities, fund student organizations that offer sound alternatives to the culture on the left. and that is the "angle." joining me now, the conservative union of mike huckabee 2016 presidential candidate and fox news contributor richard goodstein, former clinton advisor and its remedy. governor huckabee come up let's start with you what did last night's results tell you about 2020? beco it tells me that donald trump is the hardest working president i have ever seen campaigning for candidates and his party. and he is effective. look, if i were a democrat from i would be touting that vi
virginia. it is important and away from the bush republican who used to run it and closer to pragmatic america first set of policy that actually works. suburbanites has to be convinced and policy is policy but ultimately they will take your money. it will take time though. and frankly it requires billionaires have our own to pony up real money and deal with the left. cultivate and fund our own slate of conservative, common sense, attractive candidates who are media savvy and unafraid. burrow...
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the presidency we look at the work of pat olyphant with cartoons of president bush to obama, from the university of virginia which just acquired its cartoon -- his cartoon collection. explore our past every weekend on c-span3. nears the headline, front page of the washington post. the story is also available at washington post.com. rank-and-file democrats puzzled about the next step. after two weeks of impeachment hearings, democratic leaders are poised to draft articles of impeachment, but their rank-and-file members were stumped about what they should do next. lawmakers heading home for thanksgiving break unsure as to whether there would be more cast as or they would vote with just eight days or meaning. congressman will hurt, and outspoken anti-trump republican on the intelligence committee said he was not convinced, and impeachable conventions be compelling, it's not something to be rushed or taken lightly. thate not seen evidence bribery or extortion was committed. heard was one concerning possible crossover vote. congress members in the dark about what would happen next. the full story at washington t
the presidency we look at the work of pat olyphant with cartoons of president bush to obama, from the university of virginia which just acquired its cartoon -- his cartoon collection. explore our past every weekend on c-span3. nears the headline, front page of the washington post. the story is also available at washington post.com. rank-and-file democrats puzzled about the next step. after two weeks of impeachment hearings, democratic leaders are poised to draft articles of impeachment, but...
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bush to obama. university of virginia just acquired his collection. explore the nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> this day long conference on immigration and migration issues at the u.s. southern border continues now with a look at why so many mie gragrants from cent america are heading to the u.s., and what can be done regionally to help these communities. this is an hour 20 minutes. >> is this on? can you hear me? excellent. welcome back. while you're all walking in and settling down -- thank you. i just wanted to say a couple words about what we do here at georgetown in this field before i welcome my panel and introduce everybody. i'm andy. i direct the asylum films here. we represent asylum seekers in deportation hearings. actually handle a case from beginning to end for asylum seekers all over the world. my colleague is here, as well, who i work with. dina, is dina here? may be at some point. we have three lauries each semester and 12 students. the clinic has been doing this for, i guess, 24 years. i think phil st
bush to obama. university of virginia just acquired his collection. explore the nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> this day long conference on immigration and migration issues at the u.s. southern border continues now with a look at why so many mie gragrants from cent america are heading to the u.s., and what can be done regionally to help these communities. this is an hour 20 minutes. >> is this on? can you hear me? excellent. welcome back. while...
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bush to obama. university of virginia just acquired his collection. explore the nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> this day long conference on immigration and migration issues at the u.s. southern border continues now with a look at why so many mie gragrants from cent america a
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bush to obama from the university of virginia. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> state department officials testified on middle east policy before a house foreign affairs subcommittee. topics included relations with iran, turkey's military operation in syria, humanitarian efforts in the region, and foreign aid to saudi arabia. >>> all right. this hearing will come to order. welcome, everyone, the subcommittee is hearing today to hear about the policy priorities in the middle east for year 2020. we look forward to hearing from our witnesses about the fy 20 budgets for the department of states as well as for the middle east. thank the witnesses for appearing today. i now recognize myself for purposes of making an opening statement. thank you, secretary shenker and assistant administrator harvey for testifying today. nearly three years into the trump administration, the united states faces a multitude of challenges in the middle east. while the administration touts its maximum pressure pol
bush to obama from the university of virginia. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> state department officials testified on middle east policy before a house foreign affairs subcommittee. topics included relations with iran, turkey's military operation in syria, humanitarian efforts in the region, and foreign aid to saudi arabia. >>> all right. this hearing will come to order. welcome, everyone, the subcommittee is hearing today to...
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of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat oliphant with cartoons of presidents bush to obama, to the university of virginia which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. >>> throughout the weekend, you will find campaign 2020 coverage on c-span. saturday and sunday, live coverage of democratic presidential candidates beginning with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, at a town hall in manchester, new hampshire, that begins saturday afternoon at 3:45 eastern. on sunday, vermont senator bernie sanders holds a rally in downtown portsmouth, new hampshire, actress susan vand done will also speak. >> and coming up tuesday, president trump travels to sunrise, florida for a campaign rally, his first rally in the state since changing his official residence from new york to florida. you can find all of these events live on c-span.org. as well as with the free c-span radio app. >>> former federal reserve chairs janet yellen and ben bernanke among others discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy. during this portion of the even
of pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat oliphant with cartoons of presidents bush to obama, to the university of virginia which has just acquired his cartoon collection. explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. >>> throughout the weekend, you will find campaign 2020 coverage on c-span. saturday and sunday, live coverage of democratic presidential candidates beginning with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, at a town hall in manchester, new...
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virginia has trended against the party in the white house. when republicans took it over when bill clinton was president they lost seats when george bush was president a little bit. this is something going back to the early 90s. the next election in virginia will be one that tells us if it is a permanent trends or one that is a rejection of the party in the white house which has happened in the last four presidents. daymac reflect on what messages if any you can extrapolate in the 2020 election. >> if you are a governor and don't have support of the republican party and not united behind you you are not going to win an election whether donald trump shows up at the last minute or not. the listen for governor bevan who is trailing is you've got to build allies to win even in a red state and he had trouble doing so. donald trump could not push him to the top. donald trump is very popular with the base and some republicans -- it didn't work out for bevan and competitive states that may have a lot to be concerned about. daymac victories should send a chill down the spine of donald trump and every republican. >> not going to focus on the fact that colorad
virginia has trended against the party in the white house. when republicans took it over when bill clinton was president they lost seats when george bush was president a little bit. this is something going back to the early 90s. the next election in virginia will be one that tells us if it is a permanent trends or one that is a rejection of the party in the white house which has happened in the last four presidents. daymac reflect on what messages if any you can extrapolate in the 2020...
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bush, and include barack obama's 2008 election. the university of virginia's miller center hosted the event. we are going to get started of presidents on oliphant was able to bestow his gift. on a country who is able to witht his gift visually presidents. i am mike nelson. i am i am the guy you put up with during the first panel. we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices you heard from the scholars who are on the first panel. once again, we have miller center people here. the miller center, one of its main fscs is the focus on studying the presidencies in depth, historical depth with objectivity. we are all on the business of doing stuff that in editorial cartoonists is not in the business of doing, which is reacting to events on a day-to-day basis. did more thanhant 10,000 times in his 60 plus years as a newspaper cartoonist. whereas we all strive to be as objective as we can, the job of the editorial cartoonist and pat whohant, as well as anybody has ever done that, to provide,, opinion and something to provoke discussion rathe
bush, and include barack obama's 2008 election. the university of virginia's miller center hosted the event. we are going to get started of presidents on oliphant was able to bestow his gift. on a country who is able to witht his gift visually presidents. i am mike nelson. i am i am the guy you put up with during the first panel. we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices you heard from the scholars who are on the first panel. once again, we have miller center...
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he lost those and virginia is a state that used to be very republican, right, you remember george w. bushinning those suburban areas back in 2000 but that state has changed completely. and what i'll just add to that point, if you look at how the popular vote went in the state house of virginia last night, that went for the democrats by nine points. that's the same as it was in 2017 and the year following that. what you see in the house of representatives you saw the democrats carrying the u.s. house of representatives by nine points. that could be a tell-tale sign. >> absolutely. we're going to be watching it. ryan nobles joins us now on the ground there. you've been covering this race in virginia. tell us what you are hearing from republicans and democrats in response. >> to harry's point about the energy and enthusiasm of democratic voters in virginia, this is what they call an off off-year election in virginia politics. no statewide candidates, no federal races. these were state house races and local races. generally the turnout is very, very low. not too many people even paying attent
he lost those and virginia is a state that used to be very republican, right, you remember george w. bushinning those suburban areas back in 2000 but that state has changed completely. and what i'll just add to that point, if you look at how the popular vote went in the state house of virginia last night, that went for the democrats by nine points. that's the same as it was in 2017 and the year following that. what you see in the house of representatives you saw the democrats carrying the u.s....
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bush 43 and clinton. talking aboutlan the federal judiciary and the trump administration, appointing and confirming nominees. we go to patrick from virginiademocrat line. >> it is my understanding that the american bar association has great,ly given an f unqualified reveals, to several trump judicial nominees, yet they still get past. that usually, a senator from a state where a judges nominated from usually has to give their support to that judicial nominee. the has been several that have not had that. let'sthe 2020 election, say the democrats take back the senate and the white house. can they begin impeaching some of these unqualified conservative activist judges? that is my question. >> the color is right, there has been a small number of nominees that received an unqualified rating. the highest ratings for some any of the nominees, i think there are a couple of instances at least in which the readings seem to have been ideologically biased. numeral picture is very high ratings from an organization known to be unfavorable. on the issue the caller raise about home state senators' power, this is a so-called blue slip policy. homethis mea
bush 43 and clinton. talking aboutlan the federal judiciary and the trump administration, appointing and confirming nominees. we go to patrick from virginiademocrat line. >> it is my understanding that the american bar association has great,ly given an f unqualified reveals, to several trump judicial nominees, yet they still get past. that usually, a senator from a state where a judges nominated from usually has to give their support to that judicial nominee. the has been several that...
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bush 41 made it official. both bread and butter will spend the rest of their days at virginia tech at a turkey research centerlers rest. rich dennison, fox news. >>> a woman scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. her story and what you need to know so the same thing doesn't happen to you. >> i'm upset with myself because i wasn't picking up on anything. i know i am old, but i should have known better. bred at a north carolina farm specifically for the pardoning ceremony. >>> the fbi is warning about a new scam targeting older latinos here in california. investigators say the scammers tell victims they have a winning lottery ticket but need help cashing it in. usually the scammers only speak in spanish and tell their victims they are undocumented. some victims end up withdrawing thousands of dollars of their own money to cover the cost of the lottery winnings which they expect to get back when the cash in the fake ticket. >> what we heard from the victims is that the scammers are very convincing and tend to inundate the victim with details that can be confusing and in some cases the victims have date
bush 41 made it official. both bread and butter will spend the rest of their days at virginia tech at a turkey research centerlers rest. rich dennison, fox news. >>> a woman scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. her story and what you need to know so the same thing doesn't happen to you. >> i'm upset with myself because i wasn't picking up on anything. i know i am old, but i should have known better. bred at a north carolina farm specifically for the pardoning...
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in kentucky, mississippi, virginia and newjersey, voters are headed to the polls. joining me now is former advisor to george w bushy essentially stomping there for the local race. how much of these races are tied to 2020 and to a vote on the president? good afternoon. it's very important looking at these races in virginia and kentucky. this isa races in virginia and kentucky. this is a preview of 2020. you've seen the president go to kentucky, you've seen a the president go to kentucky, you've seen a number of contenders on the democratic side go to virginia. they are trying to say, we want to show we have some momentum going into 2020. that's why you are seeing both trump and the democrats go there.” couldn't not ask you about those transcripts which have just been released. what was your key takeaway is? my key takeaway is this shouldn't be happening in the intelligence committee. it should be happening in public not behind closed doors. however, it's very interesting how rudy giuliani's name comes up. interesting how rudy giuliani's name comes up. the former mayor of new york city. how is it he is so involved i
in kentucky, mississippi, virginia and newjersey, voters are headed to the polls. joining me now is former advisor to george w bushy essentially stomping there for the local race. how much of these races are tied to 2020 and to a vote on the president? good afternoon. it's very important looking at these races in virginia and kentucky. this isa races in virginia and kentucky. this is a preview of 2020. you've seen the president go to kentucky, you've seen a the president go to kentucky, you've...
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on the predcy we continue the look at pat oli fant with cartoons of presidents bush to obama from the university of virginia. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> state department officials testified on middle east policy before a house foreign affairs subcommittee. topics included relations with iran, turkey's military operation in syria, humanitarian efforts in the region, and foreign aid to saudi arabia. >>> all right. this hearing will come to order. welcome, everyone, the subcommittee is hearing today to hear about the policy priorities in the middle east for year 2020. we look forward to hearing from our witnesses about the fy 20 budgets for the department of states as well as for the middle east. thank the witnesses for appearing today. i now recognize myself for purposes of making an
on the predcy we continue the look at pat oli fant with cartoons of presidents bush to obama from the university of virginia. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> state department officials testified on middle east policy before a house foreign affairs subcommittee. topics included relations with iran, turkey's military operation in syria, humanitarian efforts in the region, and foreign aid to saudi arabia. >>> all right. this hearing...
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bush to obama. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. is in charleston, west virginia learning about the city's history and literacy seen. up next, folklorist emily hilliard discussed the ways the
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bush 43 and clinton. we are with ed whelan talking about the federal judiciary and success rate of the trump administration in appointing -- confirming nominees. we go to patrick, woodbridge, virginia. democrats line. caller: good morning. it's my understandsing that the american bar association has basically given f grades or unqualified reviews to several of trump's judicial nominees. yet they still get passed. lso i'm also -- i also think that usually a senator from a state or a judge is nominated from usually has to give their support to that judicial nominee. there's been several that have not had that. after the 2020 election, let's say the democrats take back the senate and the white house, can they begin impeaching some of ese unqualified conservative activist judges? that's my question. guest: well, the caller is right there have been a very small number of nominees who have received the not qualified rating. the a.b.a. itself has emphasized how high its ratings have been for some of the nominees. there are a couple instances in which the ratings seemed to have been idea locally biased. that said the overall picture is very high ratings from an organization that is not kno
bush 43 and clinton. we are with ed whelan talking about the federal judiciary and success rate of the trump administration in appointing -- confirming nominees. we go to patrick, woodbridge, virginia. democrats line. caller: good morning. it's my understandsing that the american bar association has basically given f grades or unqualified reviews to several of trump's judicial nominees. yet they still get passed. lso i'm also -- i also think that usually a senator from a state or a judge is...
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virginia, how do republicans see their chances in 2020? joining us now is david fromm from the atlantic and former speech writer for president george w. bush see you this morning. as i understand from your latest piece, you see what happened in wednesday as ominous for republicans in 2020. and it's more than just the people who say they didn't vote for matt bevin becaus he was a jerk. >> look at -- i think one of the most ominous races were the ones where nothing seemed to happen. like what happened in mississippi. one of the most pro-trump states in the union if not the very most. in 2015 the governor's race republicans got 66% of the vote in mississippi. this time they got 53%. that's still a win. but it's an indication of a decline in republican intensity. that's pretty ominous for the president. >> and back to kentucky for a second because you saw the red flags primarily in the coal country counties in southeastern kentucky. what was their message? >> i wrote about this for the atlantic in 2017. if you look at that southeast corner of the state, what you saw was the effect of obamacare. no state had a swifter decrease in uninsurance be
virginia, how do republicans see their chances in 2020? joining us now is david fromm from the atlantic and former speech writer for president george w. bush see you this morning. as i understand from your latest piece, you see what happened in wednesday as ominous for republicans in 2020. and it's more than just the people who say they didn't vote for matt bevin becaus he was a jerk. >> look at -- i think one of the most ominous races were the ones where nothing seemed to happen. like...
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virginia thanks to the annual turkey pardon. meet bread and butter. you can vote to see who is this year's official thanksgiving turkey. president george h.w. bushrst to formally grant the presidential pardon in 1989. bread and butter are looking forward to their pardons tomorrow. you can get the news with the news app that has enhanced live features and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in realtime. that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news at 4:00. thank you so much for joining us. >>> and i pointed the gun at him and he turned and pointed at me. so i shot twice at him. >> a store owner gets into a gunfight with two armed robbers near oakland's lake merritt. one bullet hits a man inside a nearby home. >>> in union city, a memorial grows and so does the anger after two boys were killed while sitting in a van. abc7 news talks with the father of one of the boys. >>> fire in the north bay this morning. now one of the area's oldest churches may have to shut down. >>> a mountain lion is clearly spotted in pacifica. what to do if you see one. >>> an incoming storm may force you to adjust trav
virginia thanks to the annual turkey pardon. meet bread and butter. you can vote to see who is this year's official thanksgiving turkey. president george h.w. bushrst to formally grant the presidential pardon in 1989. bread and butter are looking forward to their pardons tomorrow. you can get the news with the news app that has enhanced live features and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in realtime. that is going to do it for this edition of abc7...
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virginia tonight which canceled the 21 gun salute from veterans day ceremony. we will tell you wife. coming up, we have fox news contributor former clinton doug schoen and deputy assistant president george w. busheat to have you with us. >> pleased to be here. >> shannon: jim bryant said it would be disruptive to classes and unfortunately gun violence in the u.s. there was some concern to cause a panic if someone heard gunshots on the ground, canceling the 21 gun salute on veterans day. as an alumnus, i am a therapist. what a pain a pantywaist. he wants to take that first, brad comella start with you. >> what is shameful to politicize veterans day is bad enough, but they took it one step further and that is somehow to demonize and to shame the military for the highest honor they can render 21 gun salute and equate to gun violence. shame on the university of virginia. >> shannon: right to be worried that some students might be fearful or traumatized by that? >> i finished working on the virginia legislative elections. i'm proud that gun violence was an issue that weren't for the democrats and it's a harbinger for the president but let's be clear, a 21 gun salute to celebrate veterans has nothing
virginia tonight which canceled the 21 gun salute from veterans day ceremony. we will tell you wife. coming up, we have fox news contributor former clinton doug schoen and deputy assistant president george w. busheat to have you with us. >> pleased to be here. >> shannon: jim bryant said it would be disruptive to classes and unfortunately gun violence in the u.s. there was some concern to cause a panic if someone heard gunshots on the ground, canceling the 21 gun salute on veterans...
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bush 43. put it all together for a second. the democrats win in virginia despite president trump's rally there on monday night. what does all this mean for 2020? >> well, battleground states, virginia is obviously bluer than it was yesterday but virginia was a close majority when republicans had the majority so it wasn't as if the democrats had a rout in virginia. just a shift. the northern suburbs of virginia, i call it urban suburbia because democrats don't want to live in washington. they live in virginia and follow their vote. now we have amazon coming in to arlington and alexandria. 30,000. so that's going to have an impact again in suburbia. republicans have a problem with suburbia. we have to do better. that's virginia. now, let's go to kentucky. but for the independent, who ran, a libertarian, he siphoned off 2% of the vote. but for that siphoning off, bevin would have -- stuart: you think the libertarian took the votes away from bevin? >> no question about it. now the recount. or recanvassing. kentucky as of right, you can't have a recount. you ha
bush 43. put it all together for a second. the democrats win in virginia despite president trump's rally there on monday night. what does all this mean for 2020? >> well, battleground states, virginia is obviously bluer than it was yesterday but virginia was a close majority when republicans had the majority so it wasn't as if the democrats had a rout in virginia. just a shift. the northern suburbs of virginia, i call it urban suburbia because democrats don't want to live in washington....
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bush 43 and clinton. we are with ed whelan talking about the federal judiciary and success rate of the trump administration in appointing -- confirming nominees. we go to patrick, woodbridge, virginiademocrats line. caller: good morning. it's my understandsing that the american bar association has basically given f grades or unqualified reviews to several of trump's judicial nominees. yet they still get passed. lso i'm also -- i also think that usually a senator from a state or a judge is nominated from usually has to give their support to that judicial nominee. there's been several that have not had that. after the 2020 election, let's say the democrats take back the senate and the white house, can they begin impeaching some of ese unqualified conservative activist judges? that's my question. guest: well, the caller is right there have been a very small number of nominees who have received the not qualified rating. the a.b.a. itself has emphasized how high its ratings have been for some of the nominees. there are a couple instances in which the ratings seemed to have been idea locally biased. that said the overall picture is very high ratings from an organization that is not known
bush 43 and clinton. we are with ed whelan talking about the federal judiciary and success rate of the trump administration in appointing -- confirming nominees. we go to patrick, woodbridge, virginiademocrats line. caller: good morning. it's my understandsing that the american bar association has basically given f grades or unqualified reviews to several of trump's judicial nominees. yet they still get passed. lso i'm also -- i also think that usually a senator from a state or a judge is...
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bush to obama. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. is in charleston, west virginia learning about the city's history and literacy seen. up next, folklorist emily hilliard discussed the ways the program is documenting appalachian heritage. ♪ emily: we have a lot of people across the state who may not identify as artists, but are extremely creative and important in their own way how they are preserving the traditions in their community from storytelling to fiddling and we really want to help these people do the work they are already doing and practice their artform. with the west virginia folklife present,we'd document, preserve, and support traditional artists, cultural communities across the state. i travel all across the state and do oral history and documentation of anjo players, fiddlers, sign ,akers, independent wrestlers ramadan fast breaking dinners, serbian chicken roasts, any kind cultural heritage or artform or some kind of practice of folklife in the states. -- in the state. there's so much to document, so many people to talk to. and sometimes, when i hear
bush to obama. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. is in charleston, west virginia learning about the city's history and literacy seen. up next, folklorist emily hilliard discussed the ways the program is documenting appalachian heritage. ♪ emily: we have a lot of people across the state who may not identify as artists, but are extremely creative and important in their own way how they are preserving the traditions in their community from storytelling to...