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they owned several mines in virginia city, the sight of the comstock lode. the famous silver mine, the conn virginia which in 1873 was the source of the big bonanza. mary louise asked john to make her something molly silver being pulled from the mines. john mackey sent four boxcars from his silver mines in virginia city that likely went through reno on their way to new york. they arrived at tiffany and company, and they manufactured this set. it took 200 artisans two years to make, and these are only 58 of the original 1200 pieces in the collection that originally sat 24 people. the mackeys would have used this set daily at their homes in paris and london, all the way up to the turn of the century. in the 1950's, the mackey family donated the silver service to the university, and "impractical pieces" like the candelabras, cigar stands. the university used the set as its state silver for many years. the service has been on display at the keck museum for about 20 years. many of the items in the service really show the opulence of dining culture in the gilded ag
they owned several mines in virginia city, the sight of the comstock lode. the famous silver mine, the conn virginia which in 1873 was the source of the big bonanza. mary louise asked john to make her something molly silver being pulled from the mines. john mackey sent four boxcars from his silver mines in virginia city that likely went through reno on their way to new york. they arrived at tiffany and company, and they manufactured this set. it took 200 artisans two years to make, and these...
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or in mining camps as they developed, such as virginia city or manhattan, various towns in the state of nevada. and the gaming continued to operate in nevada until 1910, when there was a strong social movement that actually won a referendum and made gaming illegal in october of 1910. and, at that point, most of the gamblers in the city of reno got on the train and left for san francisco. in 1919, the attorney general said that poker was legal by the statutes, and by 1923, they were licensing slot machines. in 1931, i believe march 23 of 19 31, they legalized all forms of gaming. i believe the only form of gaming that is not permitted in the state of nevada by the constitution is a state lottery. well, the gaming collection here consists of records of gaming not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. and the way that occurred is i was fortunate enough between about 1995 and 2005 to acquire the records of some of the gaming -- major gaming manufacturing companies. many of them were in chicago. one of them was also out of los angeles. and we put those records toge
or in mining camps as they developed, such as virginia city or manhattan, various towns in the state of nevada. and the gaming continued to operate in nevada until 1910, when there was a strong social movement that actually won a referendum and made gaming illegal in october of 1910. and, at that point, most of the gamblers in the city of reno got on the train and left for san francisco. in 1919, the attorney general said that poker was legal by the statutes, and by 1923, they were licensing...
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we went up to virginia city for two nights, went to reno for one night and everybody is looking better head back down the hill before it snows and we were like it's not going to snow. >> reporter: the usual taste of winter with a strong cold front ringing rain, wind and snow, some heading back to storage bring back their coats and boots. >> i'm going to put them back after. does two days later. keep them on standby. it is bizarre. >> reporter: this is what people can expect to the rest of the evening, these periods of snow and then it stopping. reporting in truckee, renc santos, kpix5. >> it is a little out of the blue but it does rain and snow in may in california. >>> another look from chopper five, dark clouds over contra costa county and of all the surprises in the world, this was a pleasant one should mention, any cloud to ground lightning. this rain is falling, it is beneficial, not going to make a huge difference in terms of the drought but we are not seeing any lightning strikes to cause any issues with the very dry vegetation. a quick look right now, high def doppler showing t
we went up to virginia city for two nights, went to reno for one night and everybody is looking better head back down the hill before it snows and we were like it's not going to snow. >> reporter: the usual taste of winter with a strong cold front ringing rain, wind and snow, some heading back to storage bring back their coats and boots. >> i'm going to put them back after. does two days later. keep them on standby. it is bizarre. >> reporter: this is what people can expect to...
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cnn's men mcmorris santoro is in virginia city not far from the border., jake, the judge says that the law here in north carolina around body cam footage only allows him to show the family the portions of the video that actually have andrew brown jr. in them, and it requires him to shield anything that can identify specific deputies so you get this very convoluted order that shows specific time codes that have been clipped together and edited together and redactions that are required to shield the deputy's identification. now the sheriff's department said a very few minutes ago that they will go ahead and show that video to the family on tuesday. that's a big moment for them, but, still, it obviously leaves them and the most of the rest of us in the public dark about what the majority of this body cam footage shows. the brown family has seen 20 seconds of footage so far on april 25th. they said that that footage makes it clear to them that this shooting was unjustified. a source close to the family said today that they don't expect this new footage to cha
cnn's men mcmorris santoro is in virginia city not far from the border., jake, the judge says that the law here in north carolina around body cam footage only allows him to show the family the portions of the video that actually have andrew brown jr. in them, and it requires him to shield anything that can identify specific deputies so you get this very convoluted order that shows specific time codes that have been clipped together and edited together and redactions that are required to shield...
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it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860.was founded in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad, a hub for thee railroad. reno really grew up as being the last stop before the desert and the last stop before the mountains, the main rail hub silver was sent through on its
it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860.was founded in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad, a hub for thee railroad. reno really grew up as being the last stop before the desert and the last stop before the mountains, the main rail hub silver was sent through on its
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business directory, listing chinese businesses from san francisco, sacramento, portland, stockton, virginia city was in 1878. by 1882, they added oakland, l. a., and victoria, bc. we can gather a lot of information about businesses from these directories. next, i stole this from beth. [laughs] it looks like one of hers. about a month ago, a researcher in china emailed me and said do you know if chinese in the 18 hundreds were living outside of china town? were there many people outside of china town? so i pulled this. this is based on the information on the 1882 directory. and to put it on the dot, and you can see on mission street, south of market, there were a lot of chinese businesses, mainly laundries. a lot of laundries and sewing factories. from these directories, we can make these maps if we want and locate many of them. in fact, i see andy chan back there with the chinese historical society of america, and about half a year ago, we put together a map of 1905 based on these directories. we will show it one of these days. here is another map. this is the oldest map of china town i can find
business directory, listing chinese businesses from san francisco, sacramento, portland, stockton, virginia city was in 1878. by 1882, they added oakland, l. a., and victoria, bc. we can gather a lot of information about businesses from these directories. next, i stole this from beth. [laughs] it looks like one of hers. about a month ago, a researcher in china emailed me and said do you know if chinese in the 18 hundreds were living outside of china town? were there many people outside of china...
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here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities all across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter -- first time in 28 years. and so many joys of life, large and small, had been halted by a long, dark winter. and today, we've gone from 184 cases per day nationwide to fewer than 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and dads, grandpops and grandmoms, brothers, sisters, neighbors, friends are still with us today who would otherwise have been lost. this has been true here in virginia, particularly. from 43,000 cases the week before i took office, to fewer than 2,800 in the past week -- a 93% decline. we've been able to do it for three reasons. first, we planned and executed a vaccination effort at a scale and speed never before seen here or anywhere in the world. here in virginia, that meant $247 million in federal funding for community vaccinations -- for community vaccination sites, over 360 federally funded national guard members supporting this state's co
here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities all across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter -- first time in 28 years. and so many joys of life, large and small, had been halted by a long, dark winter. and today, we've gone from 184 cases per day nationwide to fewer than 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and dads, grandpops and grandmoms,...
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years ago i did participate in the reenactment that they have in fort pocahontas and charles city, virginia every year they celebrate or commemorate the battle of wilson's wharf or wilson's landing. happened, may 24th 1864 in virginia and they pitted men of the first and attempt us color troops plus 150 white soldiers from a transport. and two cannons from the battery m of the third new york light artillery. and they were under general edward wilde. now wild is the commander of what they call wilds brigade wilds african brigade. well was a very colorful abolitionist in general in the civil war. they were commanding. it's about 1100. so men. against 2500 confederate cavalry commanded by general fitzhugh lee he was the nephew of general robert e lee. and after lee drove in the pickets he sent the flag of truce in demanding the surrender of the garrison. but general while declined. and said quote and quote. we will try it. and then he added and i quote present my compliments to general fix lee. and tell them to go to hell. unquote a transport landed 150 unarmed white soldiers and the gunboat u
years ago i did participate in the reenactment that they have in fort pocahontas and charles city, virginia every year they celebrate or commemorate the battle of wilson's wharf or wilson's landing. happened, may 24th 1864 in virginia and they pitted men of the first and attempt us color troops plus 150 white soldiers from a transport. and two cannons from the battery m of the third new york light artillery. and they were under general edward wilde. now wild is the commander of what they call...
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virginia was also in danger after her network was breached. i've heard that klaus barbie the notorious butcher of leon. he was the gestapo chief in the french cityof leo actually became quite obsessed with her and capturing her. how did virginia hall come to his attention? because she was really good at her job. sometimes when you're very successful you unfortunately draw unwanted attention and the fact that a woman was disrupting. barbie's plans definitely wasn't setting well with him the fact that a woman could be so effective and so he yeah, he essentially became obsessed with her and there were wanted posters all over the area with a drawing or a likeness of virginia hall. she became the most wanted woman in the country. he referred to her as the limping lady something that she really was bothered by she thought that over the course of many years. she had hidden and so probably knowing what i have gained knowledge about virginia over the years probably lit another fire inside of her the fact that he referred to her as the limping lady, but it was too dangerous to stay in france and besides close barbie coming, you know coming after her she a
virginia was also in danger after her network was breached. i've heard that klaus barbie the notorious butcher of leon. he was the gestapo chief in the french cityof leo actually became quite obsessed with her and capturing her. how did virginia hall come to his attention? because she was really good at her job. sometimes when you're very successful you unfortunately draw unwanted attention and the fact that a woman was disrupting. barbie's plans definitely wasn't setting well with him the fact...
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my apologies to everyone from myrtle beach, the outer banks, virginia beach, ocean city, the jersey shore, long island, cape cod. typically those are packed places on memorial day saturday will feel like a march day with the raw wind and the rain there's a look at monday this is going to linger all the way through the holiday weekend for people especially in southern new england, including the new york city area, and all of southern new england. thankfully the mid-atlantic and southeast will get a good tail end of their holiday weekend, ali. but i don't think that the new york city area and southern new england has seen a forecast this bad on memorial day weekend in many people's lifetimes. >> we're going to have to consider that apology. bill, thank you. >>> the cdc releasing new guidelines for summer camps. fully vaccinated kids don't need to wear a mask or maintain social distancing. and older are eligible to get the keep in mind, only kids 12 and older are eligible to get the vaccine. the guidance gets a little murky for unvaccinated children. a cdc official today said that even thoug
my apologies to everyone from myrtle beach, the outer banks, virginia beach, ocean city, the jersey shore, long island, cape cod. typically those are packed places on memorial day saturday will feel like a march day with the raw wind and the rain there's a look at monday this is going to linger all the way through the holiday weekend for people especially in southern new england, including the new york city area, and all of southern new england. thankfully the mid-atlantic and southeast will...
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here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter, the first time in 28 years. so many joyce of life, large and small, have been halted by a long, dark winter. today we have gone from 184 cases nationwide to 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and pops, grandparents, and friends are still with us who would have otherwise been lost. this is true here in virginia particularly. from 43,000 cases the week before i took cases to fewer than 2800 the past week, a 93% decline. we have been able to do it for three reasons. first, we planned and executed a vaccination effort at a scale and speed never-before-seen here or anywhere in the world. here in virginia that meant $247 million in federal funding for vaccination sites. more than 360 federally funded national guard getting responses. 1,000 pharmacies across virginia and creating a mass vaccination site in norfolk initially run by fema and in partnership with virgin
here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter, the first time in 28 years. so many joyce of life, large and small, have been halted by a long, dark winter. today we have gone from 184 cases nationwide to 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and pops, grandparents, and friends are still with us who would...
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doctor who recovered from covid patients and traveling from virginia to new york city to help during the height of the outbreak there. she died a year ago, by suicide. >> hanging in there? >> dr. adam jarrett, chief medical officer at holy name medical center in new jersey. he counsels doctors who are thinking about leaving. >> many doctors, in fact, the majority, i think have decided that they're going to tough it out and their egoing to try to make it work. >> dr. griswold says she won't be leaving her post any time soon. she draws inspiration from a fish in the movie "finding niemo". >> you hold a fish on your uniform, dory. >> dory's phrase is just keep swimming. >> just keep swimming. >> it's all about being there, keep going through this pandemic. >> elizabeth cohen, cnn reporting. >>> some nations are resisting calls to lift patent protections for covid-19 vaccines but there are two big exceptions. french president emanuel macron says he is fully in favor of waiving the intellectual property rights and follows a similar announce by wednesday by the u.s., and the idea is to hav
doctor who recovered from covid patients and traveling from virginia to new york city to help during the height of the outbreak there. she died a year ago, by suicide. >> hanging in there? >> dr. adam jarrett, chief medical officer at holy name medical center in new jersey. he counsels doctors who are thinking about leaving. >> many doctors, in fact, the majority, i think have decided that they're going to tough it out and their egoing to try to make it work. >> dr....
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months, four in ten adults fully vaccinated, entire state like wisconsin and west virginia, zero new covered deaths, citieshicago moving to fully reopen but i don't know if you saw this, a man recorded and he was stopped at a store in brooklyn for not wearing a mask, he says he couldn't wear one because of a medical condition, we saw that video. he's getting yelled that and the lockdown insanity continues, the mayor of washington d.c. doubles down on her band, she saying no dancing outdoors at events like weddings, even if everyone is vaccinated and defending it saying at least you can go on having weddings. let's listen to the mayor of washington d.c. watch. >> we were proud of our residents and businesses who made conditions in d.c. such that we can open up these the studies. ultimate headline may you can host a wedding in washington d.c., a regional meeting, you can have your friends and families for family reunion but the parties at hotels and restaurants. elizabeth: guess what, critics might say we don't answer to your, we are allowed to go on with our lives the way we choose to, it's not up to you to
months, four in ten adults fully vaccinated, entire state like wisconsin and west virginia, zero new covered deaths, citieshicago moving to fully reopen but i don't know if you saw this, a man recorded and he was stopped at a store in brooklyn for not wearing a mask, he says he couldn't wear one because of a medical condition, we saw that video. he's getting yelled that and the lockdown insanity continues, the mayor of washington d.c. doubles down on her band, she saying no dancing outdoors at...
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states like wisconsin, west virginia, zero covid deaths. citiesyork, chicago looking to full open. i don't know if you saw this, he was stopped at sears store in brooklyn for not wearing a mask. he says he can't wear one because he says he has a medical condition. we saw that video coming in. he is getting yelled at. the lockdown insanity continues. the mayor of washington, d.c. doubles down on her ban, even outdoor -- saying no dancing outdoors at events like weddings, even if everyone is vaccinated, she is defending this, saying you can go on having weddings. listen to the mayor of washington, d.c., here. watch this. >> on may 1st we were proud of our residents and businesses who made conditions in d.c. such that we can start opening up these facilities. alternate headline may be, now you can host a wedding in washington, d.c., a regional meeting. you can have your friends and family for a family reunion in birthday parties at our hotels and restaurants. elizabeth: guess what? you know, critics might say we don't answer to you. we're allowed to
states like wisconsin, west virginia, zero covid deaths. citiesyork, chicago looking to full open. i don't know if you saw this, he was stopped at sears store in brooklyn for not wearing a mask. he says he can't wear one because he says he has a medical condition. we saw that video coming in. he is getting yelled at. the lockdown insanity continues. the mayor of washington, d.c. doubles down on her ban, even outdoor -- saying no dancing outdoors at events like weddings, even if everyone is...
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cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. virginia tech on memorial day join our live conversation marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre our guest from the tulsa historical society and museum is local author and attorney hannibal johnson whose latest book is
cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. virginia tech on memorial day join our live conversation marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre our guest from the tulsa historical society and museum is local author and attorney hannibal johnson whose latest book is
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here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities all across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter, first time in 28 years. and so many joys of life, large and small, have been halted by a long, dark winter. and today you've gone from 184 cases per day nationwide to fewer than 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and dads, grandpops and grandmas, brothers, sisters, neighbors, friends are still with us today who would otherwise have been lost. this has been true here in virginia particularly, from 43,000 cases the week before i took office to fewer than 2,800 in the past week, a 93% decline. we've been able to do it for three reasons. first, we planned and executed a vaccination effort at a scale and speed never before seen here or anywhere in the world. here in virginia that meant $247 million in federal funding for community vaccination sites. over 360 federally funded national guard members supporting the state's covid-19 response. getting doses to comm
here in virginia, as the governor pointed out, schools were closed. main street had gone quiet here and in cities all across america. virginia tech didn't play in a bowl game this winter, first time in 28 years. and so many joys of life, large and small, have been halted by a long, dark winter. and today you've gone from 184 cases per day nationwide to fewer than 22 cases -- 22,000 cases per day. deaths have dropped by over 85%. tens of thousands of moms and dads, grandpops and grandmas,...
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cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. virginia tech on memorial day join our live conversation marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre our guest from the tulsa historical society and museum is local author and attorney hannibal johnson whose latest book isan'o the statue of general john j pershing. at this site, which was originally known as pershing park dedicated in 1981. general pershing of course was the commander of the american expeditionary forces in world war i or aef the aef for those american soldiers and marines who fought on
cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. virginia tech on memorial day join our live conversation marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre our guest from the tulsa historical society and museum is local author and attorney hannibal johnson whose latest book isan'o the statue of general john j pershing. at this site, which was originally known as pershing park dedicated in 1981. general pershing of course was the commander of the american expeditionary forces in...
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announcement, the governors of massachusetts, new york, new jersey, north carolina, and virginia and the mayors of new york city and washington, d.c. said they were taking the new guidance under advisement before adopting it. california governor gavin newsom said his state would eliminate the outdoor mask mandate on june 15 when the state plans to fully reopen. announcer: go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage it is easy to find the latest briefings and the biden administration response using an interactive gallery of maps to follow cases in the u.s. and worldwide. go to c-span.org/coronavirus. announcer: next, at two members of the asian american foundation, including the yahoo! co-founder talk about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic and what they are doing to counter anti-asian sentiment and hate crimes. the washington post hosted the event.
announcement, the governors of massachusetts, new york, new jersey, north carolina, and virginia and the mayors of new york city and washington, d.c. said they were taking the new guidance under advisement before adopting it. california governor gavin newsom said his state would eliminate the outdoor mask mandate on june 15 when the state plans to fully reopen. announcer: go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage it is easy...
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in west virginia, a landmark trial kicked off in federal court monday as local governments seek accountability from drug companies over the opioid crisis. the city of huntington and cabell county in west virginia are seeking over $1 billion from the nation's three largest drug distributors -- mckesson, amerisourcebergen, and cardinal health. plaintiffs say the companies flooded their communities with addictive pain medications despite their known dangers, causing a public nuisance and fueling the country's devastating opioid epidemic, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. if the case is successful, it could have major implications for thousands of similar lawsuits around the country brought by cities, counties, native american tribes, and other plaintiffs. in colombia, the family of 17-year-old marcelo agredo is demanding justice after a police officer fatally shot the boy while he attended a protest against the government's proposed tax reforms wednesday. -- proposed tax reforms last week. new disturbing video shows the officer fatally shooting agredo while the teen was running away from thefficer. agredo was at the march with his b
in west virginia, a landmark trial kicked off in federal court monday as local governments seek accountability from drug companies over the opioid crisis. the city of huntington and cabell county in west virginia are seeking over $1 billion from the nation's three largest drug distributors -- mckesson, amerisourcebergen, and cardinal health. plaintiffs say the companies flooded their communities with addictive pain medications despite their known dangers, causing a public nuisance and fueling...
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a minneapolis police officer, states, municipalities, and cities began to ask what racial justice looks like in their own backyards. in virginiat dominated national headlines was the call to bring down confederate statues that lined the most prestigious street in the state's capital city, richmond. but some in the city say that is only part of their story, one that until now was mostly overlooked. newshour weekend's ivette feliciano recently visited richmond to find o how one community is organizing to expand the state's narrative and secure the legacy of a historic black neighborhood. this segment is part of the series "chasing the dream: on poverty justice and economic opportunity in america." >> reporter: here in richmond, virginia's historic jackson ward, one of the first black urban neighborhoods in the nation, knowing where you stand, knowing what this area represents, is important to many residents. and uncovering and sharing its history has become the work of two sisters, enjoli moon and sesha joi moon. >> when i hear jackson ward, the first thing i think of is just blackness and the beauty of it. it is a place that hi
a minneapolis police officer, states, municipalities, and cities began to ask what racial justice looks like in their own backyards. in virginiat dominated national headlines was the call to bring down confederate statues that lined the most prestigious street in the state's capital city, richmond. but some in the city say that is only part of their story, one that until now was mostly overlooked. newshour weekend's ivette feliciano recently visited richmond to find o how one community is...
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virginia right. next to washington dc, and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here a quarter of the population live beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rated eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's 25 times more than in paris in the driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares things we dare to ask me. ah, we are segregated all along y social class. most people don't know someone in poverty by 1st name. if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die or leverage. 15 years old, you born 80 generational poverty is a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. mm. oh, no, certainly no borders and a number please. we don't have authority. we don't actually, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke, people judge crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone i
virginia right. next to washington dc, and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here a quarter of the population live beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rated eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's 25 times more than in paris in the driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares things we dare to ask me. ah, we are segregated all along y...
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state where the system is even more unforgiving a law this state is virginia right next to washington dc and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here a quarter of the population lives beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rated eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's 25 times more than in paris in the hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares think we dare to ask me who i make? no borders and the blind number please. as emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world, leads to take action and be ready. people who judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges wait for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in o d evictions or a routine job for officer loyal from the sheriff's office several times a week he distributes th
state where the system is even more unforgiving a law this state is virginia right next to washington dc and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here a quarter of the population lives beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rated eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's 25 times more than in paris in the hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those...
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the state is virginia right next to washington dc and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here. a quarter of the population lived beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rates of eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's $25.00 times more than in paris. me. the imposing sanctions in the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case to day now. washington sanction scores of countries and even threatening sanctions picking supposed to do sanctions work? no, not really. also we have an update on bill me . oh, when i was shot the wrong when i was just don't the room. yes. to see out the thing because after an engagement equal betrayal, when so many find themselves well, depart. we choose to look for common ground in the ah, the evictions or a routine job for officer loyal from the sheriff's office. several times a week he distributes these yellow documents a how are you? does can just live here. ok. this is a notice that i've
the state is virginia right next to washington dc and in particular, its capital city richmond. richmond is a former industrial city here. a quarter of the population lived beneath the poverty threshold. ah, richmond also holds an unfortunate record. this city has one of the highest rates of eviction in the united states. there are $3000.00 evictions per year. that's $25.00 times more than in paris. me. the imposing sanctions in the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the...
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features a tale of two cities, our nation's capital in all its beauty versus a city in south florida plus could virginia's gubernatorial races this november prove to be a bellwether for republican resurgence nationwide. glenn youngkin is here, biden's shiny object is the focus of tonight's angle. i have always been fascinated by the possibility of what time travel would be like. what would it be like to cross dimensions? >> are you telling me you build a time machine out of the delorean? >> the way i see it if you're going to build a time machine into a car why not do it with some style? >> precisely and now it is the official. it doesn't just happen in the movies or as biden calls them the talkies, his administration screwed up all the priorities and americans now in at least a dozen states on the eastern seaboard are feeling the pinch of gasoline, living like the wonder years of the mid-to-late 70s. >> all of us must learn to waste less energy. simply by keeping our thermostats for instance at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55 degrees at night we can save half the current shortage of natural gas. of wome
features a tale of two cities, our nation's capital in all its beauty versus a city in south florida plus could virginia's gubernatorial races this november prove to be a bellwether for republican resurgence nationwide. glenn youngkin is here, biden's shiny object is the focus of tonight's angle. i have always been fascinated by the possibility of what time travel would be like. what would it be like to cross dimensions? >> are you telling me you build a time machine out of the delorean?...
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. >> reporter: breeze is starting with four cities tampa, charleston, south carolina, new orleans, and norfolk, virginiacities by late july, including louisville, columbus, anngo be a breeze to fly. >> reporter: oneway tickets starting now as low as $39 like other budget airlines, luggage and seat assignments will cost more, but no change or cancellation fees. meanwhile, avelo airlines launched last month just ahead of the summer surge. >> peak season so we're getting everything up and running in time to take advantage of that. >> operating out of burbank airport in los angeles, avelo is now flying 11 routes across the west, also to second tier airports including bozeman, pho phoenix-mesa and pasco, washington introductory ticket fares starting at 19 dollars >> this is like the best deal ever. >> reporter: with plans to an aund east coast base in new haven connecticut later this year smaller cities that make a big difference to passengers. >> it is a direct flight from where i live to here so i can see family easier than i have been able to be here for 21 years. >> ceo andrew levy started allegiant airl
. >> reporter: breeze is starting with four cities tampa, charleston, south carolina, new orleans, and norfolk, virginiacities by late july, including louisville, columbus, anngo be a breeze to fly. >> reporter: oneway tickets starting now as low as $39 like other budget airlines, luggage and seat assignments will cost more, but no change or cancellation fees. meanwhile, avelo airlines launched last month just ahead of the summer surge. >> peak season so we're getting...
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defund but there were a lot of democrats watching it was doing in their cities like henry cuellar in texas and joe manchin in west virginiat. where is biden? in kansas city i remind everybody when things were popping off and breaking to the point where peaceful protestors had insurgents and rioters among them. feds called in by former president trump and the mayor of the city didn't find out until he checked his twitter. sometimes the president will take action. rachel. >> right. don't forget our vice president and candidate kamala harris was asking people to bail out the protestors causing a lot of trouble in these cities. the message is wrong. our guest talked about recruitment. if you know police officers as i do, they are completely demoralized and it comes from the top down. it comes from the message that joe biden and the democrat party have about our police officers. many of them are retiring early and sadly telling their sons and daughters not to go into this line of work because the reputation that they have, the things that they are facing, the violence that they are facing and the lack of respect for law enforc
defund but there were a lot of democrats watching it was doing in their cities like henry cuellar in texas and joe manchin in west virginiat. where is biden? in kansas city i remind everybody when things were popping off and breaking to the point where peaceful protestors had insurgents and rioters among them. feds called in by former president trump and the mayor of the city didn't find out until he checked his twitter. sometimes the president will take action. rachel. >> right. don't...
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our nation's capital, and all its beauty, versus a special city in south florida. plus, could virginia's gubernatorial race proved to be a bellwether for republican resurgence nationwide? gop candidate lynn young given is here to tell us about it. first, biden chiding objects. that is the focus of tonight's angled. >> i've always been fascinated by the possibility of what time travel would be like what would it really be like to cross dimensions. >> are you telling you built a time machine? out of a delorean? >> if your going to build a tim machine in a car, why not do it in style part. >> precisely. and now it's official. it doesn't just happen in the movies, or as biden calls them, the talkies. his ministration screwed up all the priorities into force americans now in at least a dozen states along the eastern seaboard are feeling the pinch with gasoline. it's like the wonder years of the mid-to-late 70s. >> all of us must learn to wast less energy. simply by keeping our thermostats for instance at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55 d say have the current shortage. if we learn to live thr
our nation's capital, and all its beauty, versus a special city in south florida. plus, could virginia's gubernatorial race proved to be a bellwether for republican resurgence nationwide? gop candidate lynn young given is here to tell us about it. first, biden chiding objects. that is the focus of tonight's angled. >> i've always been fascinated by the possibility of what time travel would be like what would it really be like to cross dimensions. >> are you telling you built a time...
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history will be doubled after the attacks on our city and the efforts have made a difference in recognition of the fact that over half of the population of virginia enslaved on the eve of the civil war and the fact many black man fought in union regiments. their city now celebrates march march 3 liberation and freedom day marks the moment in 1865 when they took possession of charlottesville and brought liberation to the region. the public history conducted collectively by a wide range of students and educators and researchers have ordered us with a new lens. the second way in which modern fellowship in for my book is in the conviction that are grand narratives are more compelling when they include a wide range of experiences and bland a range of methodologies to military and political culture. more than ever before civil war integrates the events of the battle and various methods for studying the past but is determined in "armies of deliverance" to leave the experiences and --of lemon not only to the roles they played as nurses or former spies and so one but for the salience of their commentary on political matters. i tried to interweave the publ
history will be doubled after the attacks on our city and the efforts have made a difference in recognition of the fact that over half of the population of virginia enslaved on the eve of the civil war and the fact many black man fought in union regiments. their city now celebrates march march 3 liberation and freedom day marks the moment in 1865 when they took possession of charlottesville and brought liberation to the region. the public history conducted collectively by a wide range of...
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. >> let's bring in cnn's brian todd in elizabeth city, north carolina, not far from the virginia borderhappen to the three deputies involved. what did he have to say? >> jake, just a short time ago sergeant tommy wooten said the three sheriffs will keep their job and will be disciplined and retrained. that coming from sheriff tommy wooten. in the lonely there not be charges brought against the three deputies who did the shooting, they will get their jobs back and will be retrained according to the sheriff. the sheriff said that there were things that they should have done better and he's outlining those things. he says two of the deputies on the scene did not turn on their body cameras, that they should have. they should have had ems teams ready for injuries that occurred there and those teams were not ready. this, of course, coming hours after the district attorney andrew wonble said that this shooting death was justified. he said that his conclusion was that brown posed a threat to the deputies involved, that they had a reasonable feeling at the time that their lives were in danger. h
. >> let's bring in cnn's brian todd in elizabeth city, north carolina, not far from the virginia borderhappen to the three deputies involved. what did he have to say? >> jake, just a short time ago sergeant tommy wooten said the three sheriffs will keep their job and will be disciplined and retrained. that coming from sheriff tommy wooten. in the lonely there not be charges brought against the three deputies who did the shooting, they will get their jobs back and will be retrained...
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here in georgia and states including virginia, north carolina, south carolina and florida, many citiesf panic buying. gregory harris is driving his truck through georgia. >> everybody is in the frenzy and we drive trucks and our boss said we need to make sure we have a half a tank so it's just crazy right now, man. got to pray and just bring love back. just crazy out here right now, sir. >> reporter: and this from a gas station employee in charlotte, north carolina. >> it's like the coronavirus. you know how when the coronavirus starts to hit and everybody started stocking up on toilet paper and paper towels, this is just like that and everybody is stocking up on gas. they don't know when they going to get gas next time. >> reporter: images of people hoarding gas rocketing around the internet like this from north carolina prompting pleas from leaders like north carolina's attorney general who tweeted in part please do not horde. let's not have a run on gas like we did on toilet paper last year. and from industry experts. >> park your car, alleviate the situation, leave the fuel to thos
here in georgia and states including virginia, north carolina, south carolina and florida, many citiesf panic buying. gregory harris is driving his truck through georgia. >> everybody is in the frenzy and we drive trucks and our boss said we need to make sure we have a half a tank so it's just crazy right now, man. got to pray and just bring love back. just crazy out here right now, sir. >> reporter: and this from a gas station employee in charlotte, north carolina. >> it's...
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that included the state of maryland, virginia, and north carolina, but other states and cities as well are just some of the companies still requiring customers to wear facemasks. msnbc's cory coughlin is in central park where she ditched the mask because she is socially distanced from anything and everybody now. it is a weird feeling for many folks to try to be comfortable with life indoors without a mask or outdoors without one. >> reporter: yeah, it really is. it's something that you have to get used to after more than a year of wearing these masks. and outdoors i certainly see more people who are used to it. we have been reporting since the cdc came out with the mandates about outdoor mask wearing that fewer people are wearing them, and that's what we see around here. it's rare to see anybody outdoors wearing them. but that gray area of indoors, how do you prove if somebody is vaccinated? do you require a card? we have been reporting those can be faked. a lot of questions still. we are seeing that more businesses are really kind of deciding based on their own customers' comfort leve
that included the state of maryland, virginia, and north carolina, but other states and cities as well are just some of the companies still requiring customers to wear facemasks. msnbc's cory coughlin is in central park where she ditched the mask because she is socially distanced from anything and everybody now. it is a weird feeling for many folks to try to be comfortable with life indoors without a mask or outdoors without one. >> reporter: yeah, it really is. it's something that you...
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is it republicans outside of washington, governor justice in west virginia, the mayor in louisiana today, mayor of oklahoma cityare they the future of the party or is it the people who are in washington that are just trying to obstruct anything that biden does. the distressing thing about mcconnell coming out and saying what he said about yes i am doing this again, i'm going to oppose everything this president does just like i did obama, is that it leads to dysfunction at some level. things that could get done are not gonna get done. dysfunction fuels political division, and the republican party thrives on that. but, what's different this time is that infrastructure is very popular and when you are standing in the way are trying to stop things, problems at the american people want to get solved, that could be a problem for these republicans that are in washington that want to fight everything. >> john, the phrase infrastructure is so helpful to joe biden he, just as to say it and every one of his speeches. remember infrastructure week and it became the joke of the trump presidency. it is hard to go back and rec
is it republicans outside of washington, governor justice in west virginia, the mayor in louisiana today, mayor of oklahoma cityare they the future of the party or is it the people who are in washington that are just trying to obstruct anything that biden does. the distressing thing about mcconnell coming out and saying what he said about yes i am doing this again, i'm going to oppose everything this president does just like i did obama, is that it leads to dysfunction at some level. things...
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city. president biden is on his way to northern virginia.elcome news for millions of americans hitting the road for the holiday weekend. the first big holiday since so many states started
city. president biden is on his way to northern virginia.elcome news for millions of americans hitting the road for the holiday weekend. the first big holiday since so many states started
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virginia. where they are the crane in the city of richmond that says that they have been biased against minority firms for years. and they then decreed that if you get a contract, you have to have a minority firm as part of your working group. and there's a group that gets a contract and doesn't do that and they take away the contract. they go to court and the supreme court fine rules that in fact, that company doesn't have to do that. that he doesn't lawmaker strong enough case for why they can still require people to have a minority contracts with it and marshall writes a very strong dissent against that in which he cannot believe that after years and years of discrimination, the court is saying there is not enough of a record to show, to justify why richmond has put this into its law. i don't know the cases by name, but i know what he stands for in spirit. and what were the important aspects of his work. i think it resonated with your father was marshals, saw word stand against mistreatment of those who can't defend themselves easing easily enough. kykfexample, marshall dissents in a case kno
virginia. where they are the crane in the city of richmond that says that they have been biased against minority firms for years. and they then decreed that if you get a contract, you have to have a minority firm as part of your working group. and there's a group that gets a contract and doesn't do that and they take away the contract. they go to court and the supreme court fine rules that in fact, that company doesn't have to do that. that he doesn't lawmaker strong enough case for why they...
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is it republicans outside of washington like governor justice in west virginia, the mayor in louisiana today, mayor of oklahoma city who is republican that's a part of the covid relief bill? are they the future of the party? or is it the people in washington that are just trying to obstruct anything that biden did? the distressing thing about mcconnell coming out and saying what he said about yes, i'm doing this again. i'm going to oppose everything this democratic president does, just like i did with obama is it leads to dysfunction at some level, right? things that otherwise would get done aren't going to get done. and dysfunction fuels political division. the republican party right now thrives on that. but what's different this time is infrastructure is very popular. and when you're standing in the way or trying to stop things that, you know, problems that the american people in huge numbers want to get solved, that could be a problem for these republicans that are in washington, that are fighting everything. >> and john, there is the phrase "infrastructure week" is now so helpful to joe biden. he just has to sa
is it republicans outside of washington like governor justice in west virginia, the mayor in louisiana today, mayor of oklahoma city who is republican that's a part of the covid relief bill? are they the future of the party? or is it the people in washington that are just trying to obstruct anything that biden did? the distressing thing about mcconnell coming out and saying what he said about yes, i'm doing this again. i'm going to oppose everything this democratic president does, just like i...
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wayne, indiana, norfolk, virginia, paterson, new jersey, klum, but ohio, minneapolis, jersey city and bay shore, new york. >> so finding a safe place in america is impossible. in recent years shootings have taken place everywhere. in a church, in an elementary school, high school, a restaurant, a military base, a navy yard, at the post office, in a movie theater, at a grocery store, at a concert, at a college, at a nightclub or bar, at walmart, a fedex facility, a mcdonald's, in a hospital. a community center, a city center, a municipal center, a newsroom. in your homes in your workplaces. and massage parlors. a gas station. in the street at a festival, in a hotel, at the airport, at a party venue, a sports complex, a park, and most recently in a public transportation rail yard in san jose, california. >> joining me is state assembly member for san jose, ash caller. the attack took place at the vta rail yard. assemblyman, tell me how your community is doing this morning. >> yeah, it's shattering. it's heartbreaking. you can see the pain in the community. the outpouring of concern. but
wayne, indiana, norfolk, virginia, paterson, new jersey, klum, but ohio, minneapolis, jersey city and bay shore, new york. >> so finding a safe place in america is impossible. in recent years shootings have taken place everywhere. in a church, in an elementary school, high school, a restaurant, a military base, a navy yard, at the post office, in a movie theater, at a grocery store, at a concert, at a college, at a nightclub or bar, at walmart, a fedex facility, a mcdonald's, in a...
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making in the film, not just about west virginia but also about small-town maine and mississippi and california, etc., is that cosmopolitan people, people in the big citiese a simplified view of how things are in places they have not been. west virginia, people there are well aware that stories about the state are usually about what is happening in the coal industry and the opioid disaster , which hit they are probably first and hardest among american states. we talked to a reporter who won a pulitzer prize for getting to the heart of some of the opioid problems. people might also think of west virginia because of this position in national politics as not being an inclusive or tolerant place. we have lots of scenes of white and black residents of charleston, feeling like their identities together is as west virginians who have built fascinating programs. and an innovative drug force. the theme of all of these places is how much more is happening. if you actually look at the tracks of american landscape, -- he was traveling across the country of just seeing how every place you look, there was this engagement. it was that kind of beehive of activity that w
making in the film, not just about west virginia but also about small-town maine and mississippi and california, etc., is that cosmopolitan people, people in the big citiese a simplified view of how things are in places they have not been. west virginia, people there are well aware that stories about the state are usually about what is happening in the coal industry and the opioid disaster , which hit they are probably first and hardest among american states. we talked to a reporter who won a...
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city hall. let's continue coverage. >> reporter: i'm told that 50 federal agents are here from across the country, including quantico, virginia. we are learning a lot from sources both privately and publically. they returned to the scene, one day after perhaps the worst day of his life. >> it's been heart. >> reporter: he was in building b when his co-worker calls telling him to get everyone out because there was a shooter. minutes later, he was killed. >> it's tough. i would say he saved our lives. he gave us a call. i'm sure he was calling others. >> reporter: inside that same building, dozens of federal agents continue to process the crime scene and find new evidence. three semiought mat -- semiautomatic handguns. >> we are estimating preliminary, 39 shots fired. >> reporter: there are reports he may have been selecting targets. the sheriff's office says he was a disgruntled vta employee for many years. law enfocement sours say co-workers complained about him making racist remarks and boasting about having guns and explosives. he was a suggest of a hearing scheduled for yesterday. the hearings can lead to discipline or det
city hall. let's continue coverage. >> reporter: i'm told that 50 federal agents are here from across the country, including quantico, virginia. we are learning a lot from sources both privately and publically. they returned to the scene, one day after perhaps the worst day of his life. >> it's been heart. >> reporter: he was in building b when his co-worker calls telling him to get everyone out because there was a shooter. minutes later, he was killed. >> it's tough. i...