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near it, to the west, was virginia city. so montana's history is bound up in mining. those miners who jumped across from idaho and earlier, california, in 1850's, jumped across into montana and those miners spread out looking for the gulch is as they called them. so they looked in yellowstone, but they did not really make a gold strike. that was fortunate for yellowstone. it probably saved the national park, the fact that there was not a gold strike. or we would have had a gold strike there instead of a national park. so bozeman pretty early became an outfitting point for yellowstone, as did virginia city. and i think that is the key connection. is that those two towns, as early as 1880, were in a kind of competition. and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were too far away. bozeman, only 75 miles away for the north entrance, one that battle - won that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first attraction for tourists in the interior of the american west. that is pretty significant. that is a big deal. part of that imp
near it, to the west, was virginia city. so montana's history is bound up in mining. those miners who jumped across from idaho and earlier, california, in 1850's, jumped across into montana and those miners spread out looking for the gulch is as they called them. so they looked in yellowstone, but they did not really make a gold strike. that was fortunate for yellowstone. it probably saved the national park, the fact that there was not a gold strike. or we would have had a gold strike there...
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later, to the southeast and the golds, where virginia city is, more gold was found. that was one of more predominant gold strikes. story was one of those who heard about and viewed this valley and came to realize this was a fertile valley for agriculture. a lot of people who would come up the bozeman trail and make it through on the bozeman trail over the bozeman path and into this valley, they may have originally intended to go to the gold fields an virginia city, bannock, maybe last chance golds up where helena is, but once they got a view of this valley and realize the agricultural potential, they decided to file their claim 160 acres and just stay right here. story realize that. he was not really a big farmer, per se, but he had some ideas for mercantile store, a cattle herd, and that was the main impetus. virginia city, like most mining towns, pretty rough place to live great he and his wife, ellen, were starting a family, so it really was not the ideal location to live in. so they came over here to bozeman. from there, the first he did was he went down to texas
later, to the southeast and the golds, where virginia city is, more gold was found. that was one of more predominant gold strikes. story was one of those who heard about and viewed this valley and came to realize this was a fertile valley for agriculture. a lot of people who would come up the bozeman trail and make it through on the bozeman trail over the bozeman path and into this valley, they may have originally intended to go to the gold fields an virginia city, bannock, maybe last chance...
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state a year and a half ago, there have been several major, major shootings. 12 people killed at a virginia cityuilding. 12 in thousand oaks. 11 people killed at the tree of life sin gong. ten people killed at santa fe high school. in the last month, 23 in el paso, nine in dayton, and this is not even an exhaustive list. how do you explain to the people why congress isn't acting. >> i've been up tlir eight months. i think the way you do it, you bring people together. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue how do we keep america safe. i'm going to do everything i can. what i'm frustrated about, we still do not have information from the fbi. they had prior knowledge before parkland and before the airport. they still will not tell me if they've held anybody accountable. the fbi still won't tell me what happened. >> okay. that's fair. you're in the business of passing laws because you're a senator. >> fixing problems. >> the house passed a bill that requires universal background checks. i did that in february. 93% of americans support universal background checks. 93% don't support anything.
state a year and a half ago, there have been several major, major shootings. 12 people killed at a virginia cityuilding. 12 in thousand oaks. 11 people killed at the tree of life sin gong. ten people killed at santa fe high school. in the last month, 23 in el paso, nine in dayton, and this is not even an exhaustive list. how do you explain to the people why congress isn't acting. >> i've been up tlir eight months. i think the way you do it, you bring people together. this is not a...
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it's the same city i grew up just ten miles south of wheeling, west virginia. wheeling is a city of industry, good people, and growth. and yes, there have been ups and downs over the years but today it is as vibrant as ever. as west virginians, we all take pride in our state's progress through the years. but wheeling has made a particularly special mark on our state. during the wheeling convention of 1861, western virginians voted to is a creed from virginia so we could remain loyal to the union. they declared officials had abandoned their post and established a provisional government with francis peer month as the governor. then in 1863, something we're very proud of, president lincoln issued a proclamation admitting the state of west virginia into the union and instituting wheeling, west virginia as our first state capitol. the bold actions opened the gait for the creation of the state i know, we know and love, the state that we're so proud to call home and to serve here in the senate. and as a matter of fact, we have a statue to honor our first governor, gove
it's the same city i grew up just ten miles south of wheeling, west virginia. wheeling is a city of industry, good people, and growth. and yes, there have been ups and downs over the years but today it is as vibrant as ever. as west virginians, we all take pride in our state's progress through the years. but wheeling has made a particularly special mark on our state. during the wheeling convention of 1861, western virginians voted to is a creed from virginia so we could remain loyal to the...
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but we'll keepou updated. 95 commute in virginia, spotsylvania into fredericksburg city.ckin a that's causing about half hour delay through spotsylvania into fredericksburg. north of that, quiet through stafford int dale city, the as you cross fairfax county parkway, norma morning volume there, same story 270 up to a 48 minuri trip fck to the beltway with the heaviest vole 0 questions erin@fox5dc on x itter. first the fobreakthrough. x itter. first the fobreakthrough. ♪ ♪ if you'reiv linwig a kais tnte's integratm will helr get through life without missing a be.ne kaiser permae. thrive. 5:49, tsa anywheres found another gun in
but we'll keepou updated. 95 commute in virginia, spotsylvania into fredericksburg city.ckin a that's causing about half hour delay through spotsylvania into fredericksburg. north of that, quiet through stafford int dale city, the as you cross fairfax county parkway, norma morning volume there, same story 270 up to a 48 minuri trip fck to the beltway with the heaviest vole 0 questions erin@fox5dc on x itter. first the fobreakthrough. x itter. first the fobreakthrough. ♪ ♪ if you'reiv linwig...
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west virginia would engage in farming, logging, or mining. cities like parkersburg, moundsville, morgantown, and charleston would become centers of industry, trade, government or higher education. for now the state capital, thrived during the war not only because it was the seat of government for the new state, but also because it had been a bustling army camp and its existing industries likewise benefited from wartime contracts. now the governor and the west virginia legislature would have to leave the mountain state in a postwar world. as the years and decades past, the seven survivors formed a veterans association, with members meeting from time to time for annual get-togethers, sometimes part of larger state or national meetings of the union army veterans organization , the grand army of the republic. thatafter, the legislation created gettysburg national military park was signed into the secretary of the seventh monument committee of had survived the battle the but was medically discharged, received a letter from the gettysburg national park co
west virginia would engage in farming, logging, or mining. cities like parkersburg, moundsville, morgantown, and charleston would become centers of industry, trade, government or higher education. for now the state capital, thrived during the war not only because it was the seat of government for the new state, but also because it had been a bustling army camp and its existing industries likewise benefited from wartime contracts. now the governor and the west virginia legislature would have to...
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year and a half ago, there have been several major, major shootings. 12 people killed at a virginia beach citylding. 12 people killed in thousand oaks, california. 11 people killed at the tree of life synagogue. ten people killed at santa fe high school. just in the last month, 22 people killed in el paso, nine in dayton, and this is not even an exhaustive list. how do you explain to the american people why congress isn't acting? >> well, i've been up there eight months. i'm going to do everything i can. i think the way you do it and the way i did it, bring people together. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue about how do we keep americans safe. and so i'm going to do everything i can. what i'm frustrated about is i still do not have an answer from the fbi. they had prior knowledge of the shooter in parkland, prior knowledge to the shooter at the ft. lauderdale airport. they today will still not tell me if they have reprimanded anybody, if anybody has been held accountable. we need to pass laws but we need to hold everybody accountable and the fbi still won't tell me what happened.
year and a half ago, there have been several major, major shootings. 12 people killed at a virginia beach citylding. 12 people killed in thousand oaks, california. 11 people killed at the tree of life synagogue. ten people killed at santa fe high school. just in the last month, 22 people killed in el paso, nine in dayton, and this is not even an exhaustive list. how do you explain to the american people why congress isn't acting? >> well, i've been up there eight months. i'm going to do...
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first, my friend, speaker kirk cox, of the virginia house of the city representing city, he will subsequently be compatriot.my mr. speaker. [applause] >> i'm going to give a few reflections. first i have to say this. i feel like one of the most virginia.ople in it's a beautiful day. boy, 35 years ago, when i school teacher, i could not imagine standing here today. incredible representative democracy. governor, thank you for your words. citizen legislature. when i think about, you know, virginia and how blessed we are, we just really should be thankful. my remarks, here's the wonderful thing about virginia. 400 years later, 400 years down road of history, despite the growth in po population, the of city, suburbs, the roads, railways and airports, find spot,ily particularly along the rivers, where things have hardly changed at all. what i would say about the district i represent. it's modern and growing and not. you may also reach back through acquire guidance for the future. the more you look, the more you past, the more advantages you give yourself to today.in the challenges heroics give you
first, my friend, speaker kirk cox, of the virginia house of the city representing city, he will subsequently be compatriot.my mr. speaker. [applause] >> i'm going to give a few reflections. first i have to say this. i feel like one of the most virginia.ople in it's a beautiful day. boy, 35 years ago, when i school teacher, i could not imagine standing here today. incredible representative democracy. governor, thank you for your words. citizen legislature. when i think about, you know,...
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cities. arlington, virginia, the future home of hq2 as well as nashville, boston, dallas, seattle, and chicago amazon's goal, hire 30,000 employees by early next year from $15 an hour warehouse to computer programmers and execs earning $125,000 and up. what are you looking for in an employee >> people who want to roll up their sleeves, experiment, and create things that haven't been invented yet >> reporter: she just graduated from college with a computer iee gree. >> this is the future. it would be exciting to work here. >> reporter: it comes in a very tight labor market unemployment at a 50-year low with amazon struggling to find qualified employees, and it's not just amazon. >> the greatest demand is for health care workers, technology workers, education employees those areas of the economy that demand higher skills than average. >> reporter: even though many already have a job, thousands drawn by the lure of working for amazon tom costello, nbc news, arlington, virginia. >>> some sad news tonight about one of the best in our business. cokie roberts, the celebrated correspondent and analyst
cities. arlington, virginia, the future home of hq2 as well as nashville, boston, dallas, seattle, and chicago amazon's goal, hire 30,000 employees by early next year from $15 an hour warehouse to computer programmers and execs earning $125,000 and up. what are you looking for in an employee >> people who want to roll up their sleeves, experiment, and create things that haven't been invented yet >> reporter: she just graduated from college with a computer iee gree. >> this is...
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city is my honor and privilege to welcome you to point comfort. freedoms fortress. fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and burned to the ground twice. from almost the beginning, it has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for the nation and for the world to emulate. in july 1610, there were two ethnicities and cultures in hampton, that is the english colonist and that of the indians. just over nine years later, a third ethnicity and culture was introduced. that if africans. in late august, 1619, the white line arrived at point comfort with human cargo, captured in an attack on a spanish slave ship, the san juan batista. the virginia secretary stated that 20 odd were traded for food and supplies. among those first documented africans to be brought to north america in 1619 were two individuals known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624, it is believed to give birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker, and honor of a virginia plan
city is my honor and privilege to welcome you to point comfort. freedoms fortress. fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and burned to the ground twice. from almost the beginning, it has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for the nation and for the world to emulate. in july 1610, there were two ethnicities and cultures in hampton, that is the...
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. >> they live in star city, a small suburb of morgantown, west virginia, where dave works at walmart and mary at a medical office. skylar was a whirlwind, a rambunctious, precocious toddler who owned her parents' hearts. >> hey, gorgeous. >> hi, daddy. >> you're beautiful, baby. >> she was reading way before she was supposed to, doing math and stuff way before she was supposed to. she was a very intelligent little girl. >> dance for me. wee! >> when skylar started nursery school, she made her first friend, morgan lawrence. morgan was drawn right away to skylar. did she kind of light up a room? >> oh, yeah, she had the giggle and the laugh. >> the girls' families became good friends, too. morgan's parents say morgan and skylar were like sisters. >> what are your memories of skylar when she was this high? >> she giggled all the time. it just filled our house. >> she had the biggest eyes. you'd just want to hug her. >> they were good girls, got good grades. morgan dreamed of becoming a meteorologist. skylar, a criminal lawyer. they also had a pact, that they would always be there for on
. >> they live in star city, a small suburb of morgantown, west virginia, where dave works at walmart and mary at a medical office. skylar was a whirlwind, a rambunctious, precocious toddler who owned her parents' hearts. >> hey, gorgeous. >> hi, daddy. >> you're beautiful, baby. >> she was reading way before she was supposed to, doing math and stuff way before she was supposed to. she was a very intelligent little girl. >> dance for me. wee! >> when...
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capitol, a sea of people leaving resume's for jobs at one of amazon's coheadquarters in crystal city, virginiathe jobs pay an average of $150,000 a year. those people not worried about antitrust investigations but the administration is. senators will ask and hear how this is the beginning stages of the antitrust investigation looking into those companies like google, apple, facebook and amazon. charles? charles: thank thank you, edwary much. we have a "fox business alert" for you right now. things are going from bad to worse at wework. the office sharing company pushing back the ipo possibly indefinitely. remember they were recently valued at $47 billion. the company appears to be struggling to gain any investor enthusiasm and has consistently had to lower the valuation, most recently around $10 billion. >>> stocks are treading water trying to get back of some of yesterday's losses. oil closing down after skyrocketing after yesterday's attack in saudi arabia. we're all over the markets. more is coming up. also next, a 7th person has died from what has been called a vaping-related illness. stat
capitol, a sea of people leaving resume's for jobs at one of amazon's coheadquarters in crystal city, virginiathe jobs pay an average of $150,000 a year. those people not worried about antitrust investigations but the administration is. senators will ask and hear how this is the beginning stages of the antitrust investigation looking into those companies like google, apple, facebook and amazon. charles? charles: thank thank you, edwary much. we have a "fox business alert" for you...
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virginia beach. but now finally over the open waters of the atlantic. we still have rainfall, heavier rainfall in ocean city, but virginia beach and cape hatteras doing much better. now a category 1 storm and it will remain that way through tomorrow morning and through tomorrow night and finally a subtropical low as of sunday morning. so still a day or two to get through with a category 1 storm. nova scotia will be the third landfall. we've had three in three different countries. bahamas, u.s. and then into canada. and we are talking watches and warnings. we still have? up to the north and east. hurricane watches and warnings here. now in nova scotia, a warning in parts there. and southeastern massachusetts, you will have an inconvenience, but drastically improving over the week he had. and this red is telling us that we have a flash flood warning that means that flooding is happening right now. so do not venture out because that can be a life-threatening situation. water is very powerful. and wind gusts, much better than even an hour ago. 48 in hatteras, nags head you were up to 72 miles last hour, and bac
virginia beach. but now finally over the open waters of the atlantic. we still have rainfall, heavier rainfall in ocean city, but virginia beach and cape hatteras doing much better. now a category 1 storm and it will remain that way through tomorrow morning and through tomorrow night and finally a subtropical low as of sunday morning. so still a day or two to get through with a category 1 storm. nova scotia will be the third landfall. we've had three in three different countries. bahamas, u.s....
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virginia is providing essential services to women and survivors of violence and the most dangerous cities in the world. for the high commissioner in virginia, human rights are personal. advancing rights and opportunities of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century but it is important to take a broad view of what is happening in the effort to continue to promote human rights worldwide. consider the recent report from the defense department inspector general on conditions at the refugee camp in syria where tens of thousands of women and children are being held in horrible conditions and lack of proper security has resulted in the spread of isis ideology by the women in the camp. we know that women play critical roles in violent extremism, both as perpetrators and as victims and we also know that women are often in a prime position to root out early signs of radicalization because women's rights and physical safety are often the first targets of fundamentalists yet too often our united states and our global counterterrorism strategies fail to enlist women to combat this
virginia is providing essential services to women and survivors of violence and the most dangerous cities in the world. for the high commissioner in virginia, human rights are personal. advancing rights and opportunities of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century but it is important to take a broad view of what is happening in the effort to continue to promote human rights worldwide. consider the recent report from the defense department inspector general on conditions at...
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first, my friend, speaker cox of the virginia house of delegates is representing the city. he will subsequently be followed by senator monty mason, my c compatriot, who represents the area. mr. speaker. >> i'm going to give a few reflections. first i have to say this. i feel like one of the most blessed people in virginia. sort of look at today, a beautiful day. 35 years ago when i started as a school teacher i could not imagine standing here today. it's an incredible representative democracy. governor, thank you for your wor words. it's a true citizen legislature. when i think about virginia and how blessed we are, we just really should be thank fful. so for my remarks, here is the wonderful thing about virginia, years later, down the years of history, despite the development of cities, roads, roadways and airports, you may easily find spots particularly along the rivers where things have hardly changed at all. that's what i would say about a district i represent. it's modern and growing. you can straddle centuries with little effort, may also reach back through time and r
first, my friend, speaker cox of the virginia house of delegates is representing the city. he will subsequently be followed by senator monty mason, my c compatriot, who represents the area. mr. speaker. >> i'm going to give a few reflections. first i have to say this. i feel like one of the most blessed people in virginia. sort of look at today, a beautiful day. 35 years ago when i started as a school teacher i could not imagine standing here today. it's an incredible representative...
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virginia. wrap dunmore up, he hangs around off the coast with a small, british squadron. on january 1 he burns the city of norfork to the ground. burns it. some will argue that very much alienates british sympathies in virginia, because if he will burn a city, will he burn other cities. the british burn anything. we talked about how do you win this war, how do you make civilians like you, how do you promote the loyalist population? maybe burning cities isn't the next answer. very soon after burning norfork, disease breaks out. dunmore's ship scatter, he goes to florida. later, staten island. what is tragic and we will pick this up later, the slaves who have fled are taken to the west indies and sold as slaves. the british didn't free them, they just moved them from virginia to barbados. all right. so virginia has been secured. the same thing is happening in north carolina. his fled to a warship. a man by the name of josiah martin. he issues a very bombastic, bold proclamation. i want to read you part of this. he issues the proclamation in january, 1776. he says a most daring, horrid and unnatural rebel
virginia. wrap dunmore up, he hangs around off the coast with a small, british squadron. on january 1 he burns the city of norfork to the ground. burns it. some will argue that very much alienates british sympathies in virginia, because if he will burn a city, will he burn other cities. the british burn anything. we talked about how do you win this war, how do you make civilians like you, how do you promote the loyalist population? maybe burning cities isn't the next answer. very soon after...
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colonel edwin is the chief of police in fairfax, virginia and is a member of the mayor's city chiefs association. thank you for being here. and doctor, we'll start with you. >> mr. chairman and members, thank you. i'm a practicing emergency medicine physician and director of the university of california firearm violence research center. firearm violence is among america's most salient health problems. in the 10 years ending 2017, civilian fatalities from firearm violence -- and i include both suicide and homicide here -- civilian fatalities from firearm violence exceeded american combat fatalities in world war ii. firearm homicides and suicides are both increasing, homicide by 32% by 2014, suicide by 41% since 2006. mass shootings are changing the character of america's public life. we think twice before we venture into public spaces -- the mall, the movie theater, our place of worship. we make escape plans. we wonder if it is safe to bring our children. and indeed, children are at risk. in that same 10-year period, we lost 14,313 children under the age of 18 to firearm injuries. fir
colonel edwin is the chief of police in fairfax, virginia and is a member of the mayor's city chiefs association. thank you for being here. and doctor, we'll start with you. >> mr. chairman and members, thank you. i'm a practicing emergency medicine physician and director of the university of california firearm violence research center. firearm violence is among america's most salient health problems. in the 10 years ending 2017, civilian fatalities from firearm violence -- and i include...
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virginia. they didn't have the ability to keep faith. the city correctly filed a petition to move it to a much bigger park because the key to controlling this besides separated which is impossible in the first part but unfortunately as i write the book, the aclu sued and the judge ruled in favor of the white supremacists and neo-nazis and the rally was still held in a park that was just plain unattainable. i support the first amendment and as you know, many of the board members on the aclu quit in protest saying i'm for the first amendmenfirst amendment it a neo-nazis to come in. that day they were screaming we are going to burn you and the synagogue like we did in auschwitz. every w other word was bad and what they were saying about the jewish faith ho faith how did to a place in america that is the point of the book how did we get here in america and how do we move america forward. >> host: i would love to have you spend a minute i'm sitting here in new york and you are in dc. you and i both know charlottesville very well. can you describe for
virginia. they didn't have the ability to keep faith. the city correctly filed a petition to move it to a much bigger park because the key to controlling this besides separated which is impossible in the first part but unfortunately as i write the book, the aclu sued and the judge ruled in favor of the white supremacists and neo-nazis and the rally was still held in a park that was just plain unattainable. i support the first amendment and as you know, many of the board members on the aclu quit...
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walgreens and fedex testing delivery by drone walgreens will test deliver about a 100 products in a city in virginia with the drone company wing and though are also working with first just food beverages that over the counter medicines will be deliver not prescriptions and facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg met with president trump at the white house yesterday as part of a series of business with lawmakers who have been critical of the social media giant a facebook spokesperson described the meeting with trump as good and constructive and zuckerberg say was in washington meeting with policymakers to hear their concerns and talk about future internet regulation. trump also tweeted. of himself shaking hands with zuckerberg the white house live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king back to area. thank you jane. >>one still ahead here on the kron 00:04am morning news canadian prime minister justin trudeau apologizing again after more images him wearing black and brown face come to light. we'll have the story. meanwhile, here's a live look outside the bay bridge approaching got a combination shot here bot
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virginia. unacceptable. this trauma needs to stop. the major city chiefs association american people have looked to thete united states congress and the white house for many years to take a leadership role in passing commonsense measures to keep firearms in the hands of law-abiding americans and out of the hands of those who will do harm to our families, friends, neighbors, and anyone that we love in our community. we urge you in the strongest possible terms to immediately act to reduce the trauma of the everyday gun violence and the slaughter of innocent people during what feels like a never ending episode of mass shootings in our country, in our schools, entertainment venues, places of worship, businesses andnd homes. .. requiring background checks for every firearm sale, but we believe that this is just a start of what needs to be done. we call on congress to move forward with broad legislative response and we call on the president to support this effort. the major city chiefs association joins the collective voices of millions of americans who a
virginia. unacceptable. this trauma needs to stop. the major city chiefs association american people have looked to thete united states congress and the white house for many years to take a leadership role in passing commonsense measures to keep firearms in the hands of law-abiding americans and out of the hands of those who will do harm to our families, friends, neighbors, and anyone that we love in our community. we urge you in the strongest possible terms to immediately act to reduce the...
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cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach. is. the deficit and less just since february. what's going to happen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's been stuck in the republican controlled senate ever cents. >>this is our chance this is our chance for the senate to do something this week americans dying ohio senator sherrod brown and michigan senator debbie stabenow say senator majority leader mitch mcconnell and president trump can't wait any longer is clear. >>that we need action now but support in the senate is shaky. >>and a texas republican senator john cornyn called the bill a show vote that won't save lives. so are you suggesting we ought to pass a law just to pretend like we're doing something president trump is it
cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach. is. the deficit and less just since february. what's going to happen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's...
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int: let's go to camal charles city, virginia. caller: i was going shopping that morning, my wife and myself. weheard it on the radio, so may have a different perspective than someone who saw it on tv. after we heard about the first tower was fallen, we heard about the other one was fallen. home,mber before we got donald rumsfeld mentioned about $73 trillion was missing from the american economy. i wondered, how could that be? after 9/11, i could see it was missing. we had pension plans, 401(k)s. most of it was wiped out. he used the statement "collateral damage." i think 9/11 was something like it, the pictures of who did it was not al qaeda. it was saudi arabia. those were not guys running across the desert shooting guns. they were dressed up like businesspeople and it had to be something like a financial deal that went bad. radio theyrd on the broke into it and the announcer said there was a financial center in north carolina. i thought the financial center was in new york. host: those are shots of new york city, where events a
int: let's go to camal charles city, virginia. caller: i was going shopping that morning, my wife and myself. weheard it on the radio, so may have a different perspective than someone who saw it on tv. after we heard about the first tower was fallen, we heard about the other one was fallen. home,mber before we got donald rumsfeld mentioned about $73 trillion was missing from the american economy. i wondered, how could that be? after 9/11, i could see it was missing. we had pension plans,...
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here's the wonderful thing about virginia 20 years later, despite the growth in population and the development of cities and suburbs and airports you can find spots along the river where things have hardly changed as all. and that's what i would say about the district that i represent. it is modern and growing the more you look and examine the past more you give yourself to engage, past mistakes you guidance, i've been telling mice didn't that when i first walked into a classroom the first days of the early settlement were rough. life expectancy was abbreviated it was a young population, mostly male between the ages of 16-25. very few children knew their grandparents. settlers were disrupted , still the indians had flexibility, those of their culture and habit, tribes were often moving within the region from season to even in order to cultivate new land and find game. land was managed and they cleared the underbrush with controlled fires. there were no domesticated animals. there were no fences. and when they began arriving they could you didn't see that settlers lasting very long you can weave back and
here's the wonderful thing about virginia 20 years later, despite the growth in population and the development of cities and suburbs and airports you can find spots along the river where things have hardly changed as all. and that's what i would say about the district that i represent. it is modern and growing the more you look and examine the past more you give yourself to engage, past mistakes you guidance, i've been telling mice didn't that when i first walked into a classroom the first days...
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virginia. just to wrap dunmore up, he hangs around off the coast and on january 1st, he burns the city of norfolkburns it. some will argue that very much alienates british sympathies in virginia. the british burn anything. talked about how do you win this war? how do you make civilians like you? how do you promote the loyalist population? maybe burning cities isn't the answer. and very soon after burning norfolk, disease breaks out on dunmore's ships. d dunmore's ships scatter. dunmore goes to florida and later staten island. what's pasort of tragic, the slaves are taken to the west indies and sold as slaves. the british didn't free them. they moved them from virginia to barbados. v.a. has been secured. the same situation is happening in north carolina. there's a royal governor in north carolina who has fled to a warship. this is a man by the name of josiah martin. josiah martin issues a very bombastic, bold proclamation. i want to read you part of this. martin issues this proclamation in january, 1776. he say a most daring horrid and unnatural rebellion is exerted in this province by base and in
virginia. just to wrap dunmore up, he hangs around off the coast and on january 1st, he burns the city of norfolkburns it. some will argue that very much alienates british sympathies in virginia. the british burn anything. talked about how do you win this war? how do you make civilians like you? how do you promote the loyalist population? maybe burning cities isn't the answer. and very soon after burning norfolk, disease breaks out on dunmore's ships. d dunmore's ships scatter. dunmore goes to...
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confirmed that's what them are confirmed, was that in several pockets of the city of flint, we had several confirmed cases of virginias disease and pneumonia what we found, and what emory university confirmed, was that in several pockets of the city of flint, several confirmed cases of legionnaires disease and pneumonia deaths were found. after the switch of water spike of the pneumonia death rates go up. pneumonia is typically associated with influenza and usually something that happens in the winter, not spring or summer. so while it was going up in genesee county, it was going down in other counties. so emily confirmed that the legionnaires outbreak -- emory confirmed that the region's outbreak was centered on flint. caller: good morning. i wanted to say first that the gentleman who worked for the people, ift those they were incompetent in their jobs, five years is a slap on the wrist as far as i am confirmed. you got people's lives on your hand. everybody, youd can trust, but you better trust and verify that your letter was safe. we were told that the air was safe. safe.e told the air was that is the point. don't
confirmed that's what them are confirmed, was that in several pockets of the city of flint, we had several confirmed cases of virginias disease and pneumonia what we found, and what emory university confirmed, was that in several pockets of the city of flint, several confirmed cases of legionnaires disease and pneumonia deaths were found. after the switch of water spike of the pneumonia death rates go up. pneumonia is typically associated with influenza and usually something that happens in the...
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they plan to fill 30,000 full and part-time jobs by holding a career day in six cities on september 17th. arlington, virginia dallas, nashville and seattle are the locations. ups says it's planning to hire 100,000 seasonal employees to support the anticipated increase in package volume. that will begin in november. christmas shopping. cheryl: all right. ready. well, it has been a banner year for the stock market, something that the president spoke about last night before leaving for a l rally in north carolina. >> just so you understand, our country is doing phenomenally well. there's a chance -- i don't want to talk about it, but over a very short period of time that we'll hit a yet new record. i think we have 118 records for hitting the top stock market. two weeks ago the fake news was trying to convince people that maybe there's a possibility for a h recession, well, a lot of things have happened, very positive. cheryl: that was yesterday afternoon, before he had the rally yesterday. todd hou horowitz is here. the dow has had 107 record highs since election day. there's a lot of talk about a recession. do
they plan to fill 30,000 full and part-time jobs by holding a career day in six cities on september 17th. arlington, virginia dallas, nashville and seattle are the locations. ups says it's planning to hire 100,000 seasonal employees to support the anticipated increase in package volume. that will begin in november. christmas shopping. cheryl: all right. ready. well, it has been a banner year for the stock market, something that the president spoke about last night before leaving for a l rally...
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gusting to 66 to hatteras, 70 in elizabeth city un northern north carolina right near the border with virginiais will move over the ocean as we head throughout the day and cause a lot of issues with rip currents along the east coast. it will make landfall once again in canada this weekend. frances? >>> all right, mike. we're taking you back to this live shot in emeryville. we have a fatal crash westbound 80 at powell. there was a pedestrian walking around in the center divide who apparently may have jumped into the lanes of traffic and was struck and hit by a car. westbound 80 completely shut down this morning right at powell. so they are taking traffic off, and you can see that the powell on-ramp to the bay bridge is open. so that's only one lane getting by. also, traffic is quickly backed up, westbound 80 a complete parking lot through emeryville backing up into berkeley causing over hour-long delays. westbound 80 the spot to avoid this morning. you may want to consider alternate routes. you may want to head to 680, 24 or get onto the bay bridge via 880. we'll keep you posted and check out s
gusting to 66 to hatteras, 70 in elizabeth city un northern north carolina right near the border with virginiais will move over the ocean as we head throughout the day and cause a lot of issues with rip currents along the east coast. it will make landfall once again in canada this weekend. frances? >>> all right, mike. we're taking you back to this live shot in emeryville. we have a fatal crash westbound 80 at powell. there was a pedestrian walking around in the center divide who...
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hub of the flowering of cultural expressions was in new york city's vibrant black neighborhood of harlem. and spencer made lynchburg, virginia a satellite of the new renaissance. as i mentioned, and spencer was a poet. she first became known to other members of the new renaissance through meeting james weldon johnson who was visiting lynchburg virginia to establish a chapter of the naacp. and spencer was involved in creating what was one of virginia's first chapters of the naacp. she and james weldon johnson became great friends. johnson read some of her poetry, sent it back to his friends in harlem who then began publishing her poetry in publications such as the crisis and other publications. through her poetry which was widely admired by her peers, and spencer became good friends with many important black cultural literary and intellectual features in the middle decades of the 20th century. many of those figures visited the home that she and her husband have in lynchburg, virginia. her lynchburg home became an important satellite of the new renaissance. basically, you name an important black cultural figure of that period
hub of the flowering of cultural expressions was in new york city's vibrant black neighborhood of harlem. and spencer made lynchburg, virginia a satellite of the new renaissance. as i mentioned, and spencer was a poet. she first became known to other members of the new renaissance through meeting james weldon johnson who was visiting lynchburg virginia to establish a chapter of the naacp. and spencer was involved in creating what was one of virginia's first chapters of the naacp. she and james...
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here is the wonderful thing about virginia. 400 years later, despite the growth in population, the city, suburbs, roads, railways and find spotsou can where things have hardly changed at all. the district i represent is modern and growing and not. also reach back through time and acquire guidance for the future. the more you look, the more advantages you give yourself to engage in the challenges today. pastor oakes give you inspiration. -- past heroics give you inspiration. past mistakes really give you guidance. the early days of the first settlements were in certain and full of danger. life expectancy was abbreviated. it was a young population and mostly male between the ages of 16 and 25. few children knew their grandchildren -- grandparents. for the native americans, the settlers were a disruptive force. the indians had flexibility. houses were not meant to last long because the tribes were often moving within the region from season to season in order to cultivate new land and find game. was -- with managed controlled fires. there were no domesticate animals. there were no fences --
here is the wonderful thing about virginia. 400 years later, despite the growth in population, the city, suburbs, roads, railways and find spotsou can where things have hardly changed at all. the district i represent is modern and growing and not. also reach back through time and acquire guidance for the future. the more you look, the more advantages you give yourself to engage in the challenges today. pastor oakes give you inspiration. -- past heroics give you inspiration. past mistakes really...
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virginia. m fox5'selanie alnwick more on that store liv good morning, mel. >> reporter: we're live here in crystal city where this very first sign here is going to be replaced at 10 o' mock thisorning. i want to show you video o moments a when arlington we thought they were actually going toig take this sn down a little early. turns out they t me they were just doing a test run of the sign removal to make sure that p therocess goes smoothly this morning. no arlington residents had petitioned county leaders for years saying that theyy rea felt like they wanted that highway name change. they dasn't feel it w right toave it named after the president of the confederate states. now, not far away we've seen the former washington lee high school has changede his nam to washington liberty and as we know battles continue over coederate monuments across the country especially since the riots in charlottesville. in alexandri city leaders changed the name to richmond highway in january. it took an opinion finm 's attorney general to say that counties could do it as well. we asked peopl in arlington yesterday how t
virginia. m fox5'selanie alnwick more on that store liv good morning, mel. >> reporter: we're live here in crystal city where this very first sign here is going to be replaced at 10 o' mock thisorning. i want to show you video o moments a when arlington we thought they were actually going toig take this sn down a little early. turns out they t me they were just doing a test run of the sign removal to make sure that p therocess goes smoothly this morning. no arlington residents had...
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virginia during the antebellum period. there were particularly vibrant communities in the larger cities. that said, even though they were free, they still faced widespread racial discrimination. we are going to explore a couple of other stories in this section. stories of rebellion and revolt. another key figure in the exhibition is madison washington. man notngly he is a well-known known in the history books but he should be because he led the single most successful slave result -- slave revolt in u.s. history. that occurred in 1841. madison washington was an enslaved man. he was sold at auction in richmond and put onto a slave ship. the ship creol which was bound for the slave market at new orleans. that speaks to virginia's participation and dominance in the domestic slave trade in the decades leading up to the civil war. many enslaved people were sold from virginia slave markets and sent to the deep south to work the cotton fields. that was probably what madison washington's intended fate was. except that during the voyage from richmond to new orleans, madison washington led a mutiny
virginia during the antebellum period. there were particularly vibrant communities in the larger cities. that said, even though they were free, they still faced widespread racial discrimination. we are going to explore a couple of other stories in this section. stories of rebellion and revolt. another key figure in the exhibition is madison washington. man notngly he is a well-known known in the history books but he should be because he led the single most successful slave result -- slave...
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violent threats to the co-founder of black lives matter in charlottesville, virginia, who was considering a run for charlottesville city council. the threats forced the activist don gathers to drop out of the race. the white supremacist daniel mcmahon has a long record of threatening violence against antiracists and antifascists. he once dubbed himself the antifa hunter. several of his online posts were shared by the man who attacked the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, killing 11 jewish worshipers. amnesty international, human rights watatch, and dozens of other groups are urging the u.s. senate to reject the nomination of marshall billingslea to a top state department post overseeing u.s. human rights policy. billingslea openly supported the use of torture and harsh interrogation methods while working in the pentagon during george w w. bush's administrati. the trump administration is threatening to cut federal funding to a middle east studies program run jointly by duke university and the university of north carolina chapel hill. the u.s. education department recently wrote to the schools claiming its classes ar
violent threats to the co-founder of black lives matter in charlottesville, virginia, who was considering a run for charlottesville city council. the threats forced the activist don gathers to drop out of the race. the white supremacist daniel mcmahon has a long record of threatening violence against antiracists and antifascists. he once dubbed himself the antifa hunter. several of his online posts were shared by the man who attacked the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, killing 11 jewish...
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cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach dating. odessa and midland.ng to hapgen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating, they called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's been stuck in the republican controlled senate ever cents. >>this is our chance this is our chance for the senate to do something this week americans are. >>dying ohio senator sherrod brown and michigan senator debbie stabenow say senator majority leader mitch mcconnell and president trump can't wait any longer it is clear. >>that we need action now but support in the senate is shaky. >>and a texas republican senator john cornyn called the bill a show vote that won't save lives. so are you suggesting we ought to pass a law just to pretend like we're doing something president trump is it clear policy changes, he'll support.
cities. devastated by mass shootings. gilroy. >>virginia beach dating. odessa and midland.ng to hapgen next week or the week after democrats call for the senate to pass hr 8. >>the bill they say close dangerous loopholes we are not taking no for an answer. i'm here on behalf of the citizens of dating, they called us that night to do something this is something that can be done the bill passed the house back in february with 8 republicans on board but it's been stuck in the...
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in between charleston and savannah, includes the myrtle beach area, morehead city, emerald isle, still the norfolk, virginia beach areas. it only drops in intensity to about a category 2 for eastern north carolina. category 2 is -- you are going to have some damage, you are going to have some significant problems and power outages, too. that would potentially be thursday night into friday. that's the new part of that forecast. for people that have interests up in new england, only cape cod and nantucket, martha's vineyard are in that cone, by then it would be transitioning into a nor'easter storm. it does look like nova scotia will get hit with this likely with winds up to 80 to 90 miles per hour. dorian will still brush areas of the east coast. this was our american model that brings it almost on shore in eastern north carolina and the european model looks very similar to that. the big summary, with the new update, is that dorian has weakened, but it's not supposed to weaken much after this and areas of south carolina and north carolina especially need to prepare for the potential of a direct landfall of a
in between charleston and savannah, includes the myrtle beach area, morehead city, emerald isle, still the norfolk, virginia beach areas. it only drops in intensity to about a category 2 for eastern north carolina. category 2 is -- you are going to have some damage, you are going to have some significant problems and power outages, too. that would potentially be thursday night into friday. that's the new part of that forecast. for people that have interests up in new england, only cape cod and...
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outer banks area where they believe hundreds of people are trapped in virginia has a mandatory evacuation for the coastline in new york city as well as tomorrow. as dorian continues his path. here is what we are expecting. it will remain as it scoots past areas of new york and heads past new england. there are advisory stretching all the way towards canada. as dorian is expected to stay intact. 90 miles per hour and if you remember at one point dorian was moving three or four miles per hour and this is the fact is we have seen as it picks up speed as it heads out the northeast track. we will track this for you again but again the rain and wind and storm surge continuing over the east coast today. >>> dorian's death toll continues even as the storm was taking and last flight for the u.s.. >>> here is more on the storm's path of destruction. erratic hurricane damage around the carolinas leaving some areas intact. others in ruins. >>> cleanup underway in north carolina even as dorian made landfall on cape hatteras friday morning. the hurricane causing tornadoes in both carolinas. severely damaging homes and some businesses. i
outer banks area where they believe hundreds of people are trapped in virginia has a mandatory evacuation for the coastline in new york city as well as tomorrow. as dorian continues his path. here is what we are expecting. it will remain as it scoots past areas of new york and heads past new england. there are advisory stretching all the way towards canada. as dorian is expected to stay intact. 90 miles per hour and if you remember at one point dorian was moving three or four miles per hour and...
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all the way to the north carolina virginia border and then tropical storm warnings up to ocean city maryland. norfolk is included in that as well. now we're watching and waiting as it moves along. here is what we look for for the impacts. tonight and friday morning for wilmington, winds of 60 to 95 miles per hour. a storm surge of 4 to 7 feet. rainfall 6 to 12 inches of rain. then we get to cape hatteras, we're looking at more heavy rain, storm surge is going to be a big issue there. this continues out. we have a tropical storm watch for parts of new england. the northeast, for the example the eastern half of long island, cape cod, winds of 35 to 55 miles per hour. brief periods of heavy rain. minor coastal flooding. you can see the area of red, those are the hurricane force winds which are 60 miles out. tropical force winds 195 miles out. and again this system, even though by the time it gets to moorhead city and cape hatteras it will be a 2, it will still be causing problems as it continues to move out. friday night into saturday, just crossing nantucket bringing those issues. the storm su
all the way to the north carolina virginia border and then tropical storm warnings up to ocean city maryland. norfolk is included in that as well. now we're watching and waiting as it moves along. here is what we look for for the impacts. tonight and friday morning for wilmington, winds of 60 to 95 miles per hour. a storm surge of 4 to 7 feet. rainfall 6 to 12 inches of rain. then we get to cape hatteras, we're looking at more heavy rain, storm surge is going to be a big issue there. this...
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with some of the highest wind gusts in virginia beach up to 60 miles per hour with rain amounts up to 10 inches. storm surge 1 to 3 feet. that's just one of the citiesg to move even farther up along the northeast. there are warnings all the way up to massachusetts. >> yeah, that's correct. and we are talking about storm surge risks. we're also seeing that storm surge risk going all the way up towards the jersey coast here, all across long island. low-lying areas. high tide times. that's when we see some of that coastal flooding. that goes all the way up towards around, say, massachusetts. the cape here as well. with tropical storm-force winds potentially into saturday morning. >> so we're not done talking about dorian just yet. all right, chris nallan, thank you so much for joining us. >>> now to some of what dorian has left behind. a tornado spawned by the storm caused this widespread destruction in emerald island, north carolina. downed trees and power lines left more than 250,000 people in the dark across the storm zone. >> look at this, one driver got a little too close to dorian's angry waves in myrtle beach, south carolina. and of course had t
with some of the highest wind gusts in virginia beach up to 60 miles per hour with rain amounts up to 10 inches. storm surge 1 to 3 feet. that's just one of the citiesg to move even farther up along the northeast. there are warnings all the way up to massachusetts. >> yeah, that's correct. and we are talking about storm surge risks. we're also seeing that storm surge risk going all the way up towards the jersey coast here, all across long island. low-lying areas. high tide times. that's...
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virginia some heeding the warnings. when you say mandatory. there's got to be a reason mother evacuating entire city other sheltering in place ready to weather the worst of it. we never lose. in charleston south carolina. conner pao reporting. >>happening today, a wildfire prevention law will be put up for vote in marin counties so the new ordinance will require homeowners to remove several types of very flammable trees from their prom. parties and that will require removal of all flowers plants, trees within about 3 feet of every house while some may view the new law as aggressive fire officials see it as a necessary precaution to prevent wildfires. >>massive fires in mill valley. it's definitely something that they were all conscious of we also don't want to repeat what our friends and neighbors have gone through. in the northern part of the same. >>well the city council will hear a second reading of the ordinance tonight it's going to happen at their meeting. pass the new ordinance will affect 75% of the community and we'll be faced and over the next few years. the latest on the go ship trial wit
virginia some heeding the warnings. when you say mandatory. there's got to be a reason mother evacuating entire city other sheltering in place ready to weather the worst of it. we never lose. in charleston south carolina. conner pao reporting. >>happening today, a wildfire prevention law will be put up for vote in marin counties so the new ordinance will require homeowners to remove several types of very flammable trees from their prom. parties and that will require removal of all flowers...
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the city of hampton and the commonwealth of virginia did a tremendous job in organizing events, including those last month to commemorate and reflect on what happens in 1619. but it's incumbent that we as a body support the ongoing and necessary work that -- of that commission beyond 2019, as we committed to do when we passed h.r. 1242. the senator and i working with our colleagues in congress to secure federal funding to support the work of the commission, which is mandated under h.r. 1242 to plan programs, to commemorate the history, recognize the resiliency of the african-american community, acknowledge the impact that slavery and legalized racial discrimination has had on our country, and educate the public about those impacts and contributions to our community. the commission is also directed to provide technical assistance to state, local and nonprofit groups working to further the commemorations, as well as ongoing research on our complicated history. $1 million was included in the house version of the fiscal year 2020 department of interior appropriations bill to support the commi
the city of hampton and the commonwealth of virginia did a tremendous job in organizing events, including those last month to commemorate and reflect on what happens in 1619. but it's incumbent that we as a body support the ongoing and necessary work that -- of that commission beyond 2019, as we committed to do when we passed h.r. 1242. the senator and i working with our colleagues in congress to secure federal funding to support the work of the commission, which is mandated under h.r. 1242 to...
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and we still have a tornado watch in effect for elizabeth city towards norfork so we will see results of north carolina towards virginia and even new england could see at least tropical storm force winds and outer rain bands. there is the storm surge over the next couple hours and the storm will move offshore. we could see potential for tropical storm force impact across new england on the weekend. rob: dorian running right along the coast. a kidnapping suspect in custody accused of shooting two sheriff deputies. one officer struck in the head fighting for his life in madison county, mississippi and the other side in the arm. deputies were responding to a domestic kidnapping call when they say edgar edward took off leading officers on a chase, crashed his car and opened fire and shot himself and rushed to the hospital. he's facing attempted murder charges. and american service member, taliban suicide bombing, expected to be identified. that is near the us embassy and nato headquarters in kabul claiming the lives of a romanian servicemember and ten civilians marking the second deadly attack this week as the united state
and we still have a tornado watch in effect for elizabeth city towards norfork so we will see results of north carolina towards virginia and even new england could see at least tropical storm force winds and outer rain bands. there is the storm surge over the next couple hours and the storm will move offshore. we could see potential for tropical storm force impact across new england on the weekend. rob: dorian running right along the coast. a kidnapping suspect in custody accused of shooting...
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virginia. so i am from a extremely conservative place being a liberal. so don't tell me after this. >> is fine, we love you. >> i come from a city that 26 people in one day died from opioids. and the main opioid epidemic is, stems from huntington west virginia if you've ever seen heroine or any of those documentaries that we are known for my grandfather has been a preacher for 60 years . he has been fired from eight different churches for his beliefs, anywhere from allowing someone to be a part of the church to drink to allowing women to read scripture. so my question was during your research, do you think that in this type of christian community that churches who are trying to be more accepting can survive? >> first of all, thank you so much for talking and sharing and that's so interesting to hear about your dad or your grandfather and it sounds like he's a really cool guy doing some really hard work inside of a place that is very resistant to change. i think what's dominating our culture right now is the idea that when we say christian, what comes to mind is a white heterosexual evangelical man whose mid-50s and upper-middle-class. it's a very specifi
virginia. so i am from a extremely conservative place being a liberal. so don't tell me after this. >> is fine, we love you. >> i come from a city that 26 people in one day died from opioids. and the main opioid epidemic is, stems from huntington west virginia if you've ever seen heroine or any of those documentaries that we are known for my grandfather has been a preacher for 60 years . he has been fired from eight different churches for his beliefs, anywhere from allowing someone...
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city. it is surrounded by slave states. maryland and virginia. you have officers walking through many people thinking abraham lincoln will never be inaugurated. he will be assassinated. winfield scott putting up cannons in and around the capitol. saying anybody disrupt the proceedings i will lash that person to a canon and fire them out the window the capital. he said should that person be a legislator from his native state, virginia, he said he will state, virginia, he said he will manure the grounds with his remains. lincoln trying to keep the union together. the question of civil war is in your hands, my dissatisfied countrymen. you can have no work without being the aggressor. he's hopeful about it. the mystic cores memory stretching from every patriot grave and every living heart but once again swell the course of the union untouched by the better angels of our nature. famous words indeed. it didn't last because you know the south is beginning to get ready for the war. they know that the words coming. they seem to be more ready than the nort
city. it is surrounded by slave states. maryland and virginia. you have officers walking through many people thinking abraham lincoln will never be inaugurated. he will be assassinated. winfield scott putting up cannons in and around the capitol. saying anybody disrupt the proceedings i will lash that person to a canon and fire them out the window the capital. he said should that person be a legislator from his native state, virginia, he said he will state, virginia, he said he will manure the...
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a variable pricing and to go into a congestion area you can see new york city the closest to my own here in the state of virginia we have very told bruce of filene's during rush hour. i never thought i would see what has resulted that people are paying with tolls as high $47.50 for a single 10-mile trip. the excessive tolls raise equity questions of course in particular the impact of lower income drivers and likely to put traffic on the nearby roads and neighborhoods because people don't want to pay $20 to get anywhere. we cannot gloss over that impact as we look at the strategies. i am particularly interested in technology and how it can help resolve congestion. autonomous vehicles, can they reduce congestion or do they increase cracks if anybody can hop into a car and go anyplace. we should be asking questions so finally i think it is critical it with those systems that we need and to reduce congestion i cannot imagine the national capital region. dense urban areas rely and then to become more and more popular propose some of the panel suggest toll revenues should only go to maintain the toll road. however i r
a variable pricing and to go into a congestion area you can see new york city the closest to my own here in the state of virginia we have very told bruce of filene's during rush hour. i never thought i would see what has resulted that people are paying with tolls as high $47.50 for a single 10-mile trip. the excessive tolls raise equity questions of course in particular the impact of lower income drivers and likely to put traffic on the nearby roads and neighborhoods because people don't want...