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he's been a very successful teacher at virginia tech. on average, he taught 300 students a semester for a course that was an elective course. how many students did the estimate you taught? tech, 22,000ia students in 44 years. and i say first of all, feel i've always considered myself a historian. at this moment, i consider myself history. [laughter] i'm not enthusiastic about this at all because i don't know what this man is going to ask me. peter: i will be honest with you, this makes me feel old because i sell you for the first time when i was in eighth grade in indianapolis, indiana. that was just 15 years ago, right? [laughter] so to be here means a great deal to me. i want to talk about dr. robertson's career, but i enjoy doing these conversations. they are self-indulgent but for me to be able to express my gratitude to someone who is so influential and my decision to become a historian. like i said, i heard him when i was very young. indiana, an confederate reenactor in the 33rd virginia. my mom said she insisted i do confederate be
he's been a very successful teacher at virginia tech. on average, he taught 300 students a semester for a course that was an elective course. how many students did the estimate you taught? tech, 22,000ia students in 44 years. and i say first of all, feel i've always considered myself a historian. at this moment, i consider myself history. [laughter] i'm not enthusiastic about this at all because i don't know what this man is going to ask me. peter: i will be honest with you, this makes me feel...
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>> you went to virginia tech. >> i kind of did. >> we have virginia tech here. >> we're kind of virginiad your son? >>is face is in the window because he's actually at virginia tech >> it's a little warm, but guys, humidity is not all that bad. s let'w you what's happening right now as we move through the next couple of days temperature-wise. we're going to be in the 90s right now on through t next w days. i'm walking in this way, here i am. yes. that's what i'm talkingabout. see? now i'm doing the weather, guys, pretty cool, huh? 90 deges with winds out of the northwest at 12 miles per hour we're at 89 here in manassas, humidity fairly low. a great day t get into the pool. radar, nothing to show. we've seen a couple of rain over the past couple of days and really the past couple of weeks. but today, no rain. we're notxpecting it tomorrow. the rain moves in, though. take a look at the system towards the west. that whole system will try to move our way. as it does mov ourway, let me get out of the way so you can see where we are ineke. i'm going -- in d.c. friday we could see showers aun
>> you went to virginia tech. >> i kind of did. >> we have virginia tech here. >> we're kind of virginiad your son? >>is face is in the window because he's actually at virginia tech >> it's a little warm, but guys, humidity is not all that bad. s let'w you what's happening right now as we move through the next couple of days temperature-wise. we're going to be in the 90s right now on through t next w days. i'm walking in this way, here i am. yes. that's what...
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. >> my alma mater, virginia tech, used to be the school students loved the most we've been usurped bynights at the tiger town tavern, but what happened to the hokies >> for all of these rankings, there's 62 different top 20 ranking lists in this new book, it's all based on student opinion. 138,000 current college students and their opinion went into this book i'm a huge virginia tech fan i'm a big clemson fan as well. it's not my opinion or the opinion of folks on the editorial board. >> my fellow hokie, hoda kotb, didn't she hammer you about virginia tech? >> she did it's my 34th time on their show and i still get pummelled. >> the school most likely to produce awesome tv anchors >>> still ahead, risks on the rise the u.s. economy is moving full steam ahead. could something throw a wrench into the works and your rbi has something to do with google, alphabet. stick around i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go
. >> my alma mater, virginia tech, used to be the school students loved the most we've been usurped bynights at the tiger town tavern, but what happened to the hokies >> for all of these rankings, there's 62 different top 20 ranking lists in this new book, it's all based on student opinion. 138,000 current college students and their opinion went into this book i'm a huge virginia tech fan i'm a big clemson fan as well. it's not my opinion or the opinion of folks on the editorial...
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. >> next, virginia tech history professor james robison shares his views on the confederate monuments debates. better informing citizens about civil war history. he discusses robert e. lee's character and the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this 1 hour 15 minute park was part of a conference hosted by shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> good morning. we are comprised of eight counties in the shenandoah. we are thrilled to have you all
. >> next, virginia tech history professor james robison shares his views on the confederate monuments debates. better informing citizens about civil war history. he discusses robert e. lee's character and the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this 1 hour 15 minute park was part of a conference hosted by shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> good morning. we are comprised of eight counties in the shenandoah. we are...
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. >> announcer: next, virginia tech history professor americus james robertson shares his views on the arms debate. he also discusses robert e. lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this hour 15-minute talk was at a conference about confederate icons host the by the shenandoah valley battlefields association. >> good morning again, everybody. thank you so much for being here in harrisonburg, virginia in the heart of the national historic district that is comprised of eight counties of the shenandoah valley. we at the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation are thrilled to have you all
. >> announcer: next, virginia tech history professor americus james robertson shares his views on the arms debate. he also discusses robert e. lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this hour 15-minute talk was at a conference about confederate icons host the by the shenandoah valley battlefields association. >> good morning again, everybody. thank you so much for being here in harrisonburg,...
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. >>> next virginia tech history professor emeritus james robertson shares his views on the confederate monument to bait. mr. robertson argues for the need to better inform citizens about civil war history he discusses robert e lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove statues throughout the country. this hour and 15 minute talk was a conference hosted by shenandoah value -- valle battlefield foundation. >>> good morning again everybody. thank you for being here in harrisonburg, virginia. in the heart of the national historic district. it comprises eight counties in shenandoah valley. at the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation are thrilled to have you here. we are doubly thrilled to have this amazing panel of speakers with us today to talk about the confederate icons, history memory and the future of our past. this is one of the largest one- day conference is that the foundation has ever had. we think it will be an amazing day.
. >>> next virginia tech history professor emeritus james robertson shares his views on the confederate monument to bait. mr. robertson argues for the need to better inform citizens about civil war history he discusses robert e lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove statues throughout the country. this hour and 15 minute talk was a conference hosted by shenandoah value -- valle battlefield foundation. >>> good morning again...
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. >> you guys met at virginia tech. i've heard two different versions of th story. she came up to me. her previous boyfriend' name is josh as well, not fair to me, right? just not cool. >> and now your son is going there. they dropped off their son yesterday. he's a freshman now at virginia tech. where is the friend that was actually there tt night? she corroborated the story. so i know how it really happened. i want to show you guys -- before we go in, what are you doinoi >> i'm just to do a nice easy dive. >> i'm doing the triple if you haven't heard of it, i suggest you watch. lutside, temperature-wise, you guys, it is p weather. we've got temperatures currently in the 80s. 88 degrees right now, down to 87 next hour.re 84 d by 9:00. still pool weather by 11:00, down to 80 degrees the o. current temperature, 88 rockville. 87 in dulles. if you're going out tonight, as the sun mes its way down in about an hour, it will be a nice night. not too humid right now. y 're going out for dinner, no problems. radar, nothing to show. we are dry. we wil stay that way right on
. >> you guys met at virginia tech. i've heard two different versions of th story. she came up to me. her previous boyfriend' name is josh as well, not fair to me, right? just not cool. >> and now your son is going there. they dropped off their son yesterday. he's a freshman now at virginia tech. where is the friend that was actually there tt night? she corroborated the story. so i know how it really happened. i want to show you guys -- before we go in, what are you doinoi >>...
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the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same exact things we are. and we want to visit them and we want to uplift them with our platform. so we obviously thought we would visit them in person because social media can only do so much. so we really wanted to try to visit as many different cities as possible. we mainly targeted places where youth can make a difference in an election or the place where there's a lot of in equality. so that's how we kind of -- the kids along with places for previous shootings, mass shootings and every day shootings. we're standing off to commemorate with la, chicago, st. louis. just all of these different places that have felt the same pain we did but in different ways. so that's kind of how every single force is. but the first is because we really just wanted to go out in the world and show people that we're real. we're real people that want to make the difference and want to save lives. >>
the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same exact things we are. and we want to visit them and we want to uplift them with our platform. so we obviously thought we would visit them in person because social media can only do so much. so we really wanted to try to visit as many different cities as possible. we mainly...
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clinical trials are taking place as virginia tech university. researchers say the drug is injected directly into the tumor getting right to the cancer while leaving healthy brain tissue undamaged. >> we watched the entire treatment and mri. we can watch the drug cover the tumor. >> researchers say results are so promising that the national institutes of health is helping to fund the trial. hoping it can lead to a breakthrough. as for the one of the pups under going treatment, her owner says she hasn't had a seizure for six weeks now. mri results show her tumor is shrinking. >>> hayward school district participated in a nationwide movement encouraging fathers and father figures to bring children to their first day of school. the million starting a long- term commitment on the first day of school. this the eighth year they have participanted in the nationwide event. >> if a male or a father is involved in the educational life of their student, the student does a lot better. you know. they see the importance of it because that have both parents or
clinical trials are taking place as virginia tech university. researchers say the drug is injected directly into the tumor getting right to the cancer while leaving healthy brain tissue undamaged. >> we watched the entire treatment and mri. we can watch the drug cover the tumor. >> researchers say results are so promising that the national institutes of health is helping to fund the trial. hoping it can lead to a breakthrough. as for the one of the pups under going treatment, her...
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the rally and love our park, and the next day where they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia techthe site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there are so many different kids around the country that are doing the same thing. and we want to visit them and uplift them with our platform. so we thought the best way to do that was to visit in person, because social media can only do so much. so we wanted to try to visit as many cities as possible credit we targeted -- possible. --targeted a place where along with places of previous shootings, so we went to ferguson, we want to stay in rock, we wentng to los angeles, chicago, st. louis all these places that have experienced the same thing that we did, but in a different way. so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings. we wanted to go out and show people that we are real people that want to make a difference and save lives. >> we are pleased that you have chosen to be here today and experience some of the social justice activism in our country. >> the significance of the students coming to the international civil right
the rally and love our park, and the next day where they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia techthe site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there are so many different kids around the country that are doing the same thing. and we want to visit them and uplift them with our platform. so we thought the best way to do that was to visit in person, because social media can only do so much. so we wanted to try to visit as many cities as possible credit we targeted -- possible. --targeted a...
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he's been a very successful teacher at virginia tech. on average, he taught 300 students a semester for a course that was an elective course.
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a new study from virginia tech shows not only could checking work e-mails after hours be bad for your health, it also found that just the expectation of monitoring e-mail at home is hazardous for their employees and for families. in a study titled killing me softly, researchers say flexible work boundaries often turn into work without boundaries. >>> it was the incredible sight in alaska that had drivers reversing their cars. they wanted a closer look at this. a large moose just out for a walk down the median. the animal seemed oblivious to all the attention. the average male alaskan moose, we looked it up, is over 7 feet tall and weighs more than 1,400 pounds. >>> when we come back, how one man overcame his broken heart to make a stranger's wedding wish come true. >>> finally tonight, a heartwarming love story that began with a relationship gone bad. a man devastated by rejection turned his loss around by reaching out on social media to others in need. our katie beck has more on the overwhelming response and what happened next. >> reporter: when steven crocker's relationship ended la
a new study from virginia tech shows not only could checking work e-mails after hours be bad for your health, it also found that just the expectation of monitoring e-mail at home is hazardous for their employees and for families. in a study titled killing me softly, researchers say flexible work boundaries often turn into work without boundaries. >>> it was the incredible sight in alaska that had drivers reversing their cars. they wanted a closer look at this. a large moose just out...
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but majority and seniority mean nothing without leadership when we were in the majority after virginia tech shooting the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to the floor and i i have a problem with that. >>capuano: i don't know what i i said ten years ago but it is great to be perfect but senator senator marquis all voted for comprehensive immigration reform bill that i would have voted for there was a lot of hassle for that temporary protected status and mother separated out the border. >> with that six or 700 miles of the wall mostly funded under barack obama was that wrong? >> you said you would not go for that. >>pressley: i am saying that i would not because i cannot look in the face of parents if they save some children but not all of them. >> two thirds of democrats say they agree with you in a recent poll but it seems you were against it before you were for it. from 2017 american people need all the facts of those will come through the special counsel we just don't know that yet so what change then. >> everyday i wake up i wake up donald trump does something mor
but majority and seniority mean nothing without leadership when we were in the majority after virginia tech shooting the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to the floor and i i have a problem with that. >>capuano: i don't know what i i said ten years ago but it is great to be perfect but senator senator marquis all voted for comprehensive immigration reform bill that i would have voted for there was a lot of hassle for that temporary protected status and mother...
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there's a new trial at virginia tech. >> that gave me hope.d, yes, i'll do anything. >> reporter: a drug is injected into the tumor, leaving healthy tissue undamaged. >> we can catch the drug cover the tumor and targeted all the cancer cells. >> reporter: researchers say results are so promising that the national institute of health is funding the trial, hoping to lead to a breakthrough for people. it's been six weeks. >> she hasn't had a seizure since she was here last time. >> this means the tumor is dying. that's what we want to see. this is really good news. >> it's not a cure. i knew that going in. but this is the best way to give her more time. >> reporter: and help people in the future fighting the cancer. >> they are still accepting dogs with glioblastoma into the trial. >>> like nice cars? have $48.8 million? it was a world record for any car sold at auction. another ferrari 250 gto, 1963 model sold for the reported price of $70 million. >>> we are learning more about the former video game champion suspected of opening fire at a tourn
there's a new trial at virginia tech. >> that gave me hope.d, yes, i'll do anything. >> reporter: a drug is injected into the tumor, leaving healthy tissue undamaged. >> we can catch the drug cover the tumor and targeted all the cancer cells. >> reporter: researchers say results are so promising that the national institute of health is funding the trial, hoping to lead to a breakthrough for people. it's been six weeks. >> she hasn't had a seizure since she was here...
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after the virginia tech shooting, the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to theloor, because we already know we are going to lose. i have a problem with that. >> i do not know what i said 10 years ago. unequivocally, it is great to be perfect but senator warren, senator servers, -- senator sanders, all voted for a conference of bill. it would have saved a lot of hassle for people on protected status, dreamers and the mother and children -- >> i have to move on. six or 700 miles of the wall that currently exist, most were funded under barack obama. was he wrong to allow that funding to happen? >> none of us are exempt from criticism. >> you said you would not vote for nichol? >> i'm saying i would not. >> was the president wrong? >> i would not do it because i cannot look in the face of parents, and say some children, but not all. >> something else you agree on is impeaching the president. two thirds of democrats say they agree in a recent poll. it seems you are against impeachment congressman, before you were for it. here is your newsletter from 2017. "backs will
after the virginia tech shooting, the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to theloor, because we already know we are going to lose. i have a problem with that. >> i do not know what i said 10 years ago. unequivocally, it is great to be perfect but senator warren, senator servers, -- senator sanders, all voted for a conference of bill. it would have saved a lot of hassle for people on protected status, dreamers and the mother and children -- >> i have to move on....
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when we were in the majority and after the virginia tech shooting, the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to the floor because we already know we are going to lose. i have a problem with that. mr. braude: did you say that? rep. capuano: i don't know what i said 10 years ago. i will tell you it is great to be perfect, but senator warren, senator markey, and senator sanders all voted for a comprehensive immigration reform bill that i would have voted for. it would have saved a lot of hassle for people on temporary protected status and mothers and children being separated at the border. mr. braude: when you said you would not vote for a dollar for the wall, the 600 or 700 miles of the wall that currently exist , most of it were funded on it during barack obama. was he wrong? ms. pressley: none of us are exempt from criticism -- [crosstalk] ms. pressley: you asked what i would do and i am saying i would not. mr. braude: was the president wrong to do it? i cannot look in the face of parents if it is not a clean dream act and say we are going to save some children but
when we were in the majority and after the virginia tech shooting, the congressman said he would not push for gun control to go to the floor because we already know we are going to lose. i have a problem with that. mr. braude: did you say that? rep. capuano: i don't know what i said 10 years ago. i will tell you it is great to be perfect, but senator warren, senator markey, and senator sanders all voted for a comprehensive immigration reform bill that i would have voted for. it would have saved...
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a new study from virginia tech shows not only could rchecking work e-mails afteours be bad for your health, it also found tha just the expectation of monitoring e-mail at hhome isardous for their employees and for families. in a study titled killing me softly, r researchers say flexible wk boundaries often turn into work without boundaries. >>> an incredible drivers d reversing their cars. they wanted a closer look at this. a large moose just outfo r a walk down the median. the animal seemed oblivious to all the attention. nthe average male alasmoose, we looked it up, is over 7 feet tall and weighs more than 1,400 pounds. >>> when we come back, how one man overcame his broken heart to how one man overcame his broken heart to make a str metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment f
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esearchers at virginia tech looked at howo omemployer expectations can affect a worker's family.employees are expected to check their e-mail at night. it could put a strain on th or significaers. you can't use that excuse. i'm working. you have to engage. >> you are working. >> look in eachot r's eyes. >> we'll be poor and happy. i just won't worry about working any more. >> you can work when you're working. >>> party city and amazon aremi t up for halloween. time to start talking about that, apparently. or the first time, party city is offering costumes on the marketplace. if proved successful, it may sell christmas and merchandise later in the year, too. >> what should my costume be r next year. summer, back taschool and then maybe i'll think about halloween. >>> 5:26. mr. bell. >> yes, yourang. very, very mild start. almost a steamy start to the day. 79 degrees right now at national eirport. far cooler in outlying suburbs, though. we'll have a complete eck of the forecast for your tgif. stay with us. >>> plus, a suspicious package with a message for the president. ahead at 5:3
esearchers at virginia tech looked at howo omemployer expectations can affect a worker's family.employees are expected to check their e-mail at night. it could put a strain on th or significaers. you can't use that excuse. i'm working. you have to engage. >> you are working. >> look in eachot r's eyes. >> we'll be poor and happy. i just won't worry about working any more. >> you can work when you're working. >>> party city and amazon aremi t up for halloween....
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. >> did you meet at virginia tech? >> we 'ld. >> get the story in a minute. playing pool? >> playing pool. >> that's awesome. of course she did. let's take a loou and show what's happening outside now, guys. temperature-wise, yeah, it's on the hot sideut at least it's not all that humid. we saw high temperature today of 90 degrees.w right itting at 89. that's all right. we're good. yes. yes. that totally worked, actually. you guys were great. degrees right now in d.c. 91 in annapolis. fredick still at 90. when you get out towards the blue ridge here, we're looking at 84 degre towards winchester, looking pretty good there. as far as the radar is concerned, nothing around our region. we'll be dry. we'll stay dry today. we haven't been able to say that over the past couple of weeks. an isolated shower hemorrow. then come back during the day on friday. this is why. we've got a bigtorm system out towards the west. we'll be tracking it as it makes its way towards the, ea eventually moving on an into our area. yes, that will bring with it a chance for showers and thunderstorms on
. >> did you meet at virginia tech? >> we 'ld. >> get the story in a minute. playing pool? >> playing pool. >> that's awesome. of course she did. let's take a loou and show what's happening outside now, guys. temperature-wise, yeah, it's on the hot sideut at least it's not all that humid. we saw high temperature today of 90 degrees.w right itting at 89. that's all right. we're good. yes. yes. that totally worked, actually. you guys were great. degrees right now in...
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earchers at virginia tech think they have found a solution coming up with super slippery industrial packaging-basedm that will help sticky foods like ketchup release more easily. it's cost-effective and can bei appld toecyclable products. >> glad we're working on the big problems in o society. >> oh, yeah, we need our ketchup. >> aly potenti dangerous bacteria already resistant to many m antibiotics have learned another trick. the so-called superbugs are developing resistance to the alcohol-based hand sanitizers. they analyzed bacteria samples from two hospitals over a 19-year period and the ger back in 2004 were killed more easily than those collected sevel years later. experts say hand sanitizers are still effective for now, but if this trend continues, this could spell trouble, especially in medical settings. >>> a new exhibit opens this week at the museum of the bible. it honors the late reverend billy graham. the exhibs called pilgrim preacher. it the includes the pulpitsng ud du two of graham's major crusades. there are alsoermon notes and personal bibles opened by graham. many of the i
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. >> to play at virginia tech and grow up a huge dar green fan and washington redskins fan, i mean, it'seam. >> so we'll see you soon with those stories and more. he's such a nice guy. >> if i can mention daryl green as a really other great guy from the team. >> time goes on. >> yes, indeed. >> thanks, wendy. >> you see you in a bit. >>> turning now to the weather, which is okay today, depending on where you are. >> right. >> but, there is a but there -- >> more storms in theorecast tomorrow. basically it's like florida around here. hot, humid, we get that bubble up lnde day tstorm. it moves through. then we look to friday and get anothe bubble up afternoon thunderstorm. here is the thing, guys, we've had so much rain over the past few weeks that even a little bit of rain can lead to flooding concerns. oure is your planner for tomorrow on thursday, 7:00 a.m., we're at 76 degrees already. that's mild. mid-80s by lunchtime but plenty of sunshine as we move int the afternoon and evening hours. we're tracking hit and miss showers and thunderstorms.he everybody has chance for afternoon and ev
. >> to play at virginia tech and grow up a huge dar green fan and washington redskins fan, i mean, it'seam. >> so we'll see you soon with those stories and more. he's such a nice guy. >> if i can mention daryl green as a really other great guy from the team. >> time goes on. >> yes, indeed. >> thanks, wendy. >> you see you in a bit. >>> turning now to the weather, which is okay today, depending on where you are. >> right. >> but,...
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a new study by virginia tech, a professor there, found that employees expected to check their e-mailt home and actually have morenxty. that can lead to problems both at work and at home. you can also lead to stress which can cause strain and conflict and family relationships, and get this, you don't need to checkhycally the e-mail to experience these harmful effects. just the expectation that you should be available could cause increased state, and in the newe bu we're always available in they're, right? >> yes. i wonder if that's true for your cell phone, too. >> yeah. >> we're on call. >> unless you lose it. >> yeah. >> a state of emergcy has been declared in charlottesville this weekend. there's no protests planned there for the one-year anversary of last ar's violence but there's growing concern that clashes could break out. >> and improvements are coming r youravel routine. the scanners of the future are being tested out at one airport in our area. you're watching "news 4 at 4:00." >> during theumrs your kids like to sleep in and once school starts it's tough to drag them >>> i'
a new study by virginia tech, a professor there, found that employees expected to check their e-mailt home and actually have morenxty. that can lead to problems both at work and at home. you can also lead to stress which can cause strain and conflict and family relationships, and get this, you don't need to checkhycally the e-mail to experience these harmful effects. just the expectation that you should be available could cause increased state, and in the newe bu we're always available in...
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commission is over, the problems that we had with others in the past of sandy hook and columbine and virginia techave another commission to have a commission. we want to have progress here. >> thank you so much mr. schachter. we'll be right back. >> thank you. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com (swing jazz music plays) ( ♪ ) (music stops) (splash) (thud) (bell ringing, applause) >>> craig melvin, craig, it is your hour. >> that's okay, have a good weekend. >> you too. >> good afternoon, craig melvin
commission is over, the problems that we had with others in the past of sandy hook and columbine and virginia techave another commission to have a commission. we want to have progress here. >> thank you so much mr. schachter. we'll be right back. >> thank you. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. you always get the lowest...
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their stops in greensboro north carolina and blackbird where they held a town hall meeting at virginia techuniversity which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. there are so many different kids from around the country and we want to visit them and uplift them with our platform. we wanted to visit them in person because social media can only do so much. we really wanted to try to visit as many different cities as possible and mainly targeted places where they can make a difference or where there is a lot of. [inaudible] so that's how we determined what we are doing. [inaudible] we went to l.a., chicago,
their stops in greensboro north carolina and blackbird where they held a town hall meeting at virginia techuniversity which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. there are so many different kids from around the country and we want to visit them and uplift them with our platform. we wanted to visit them in person because social media can only do so much. we really wanted to try to visit as many different cities as possible and mainly targeted places where they can make a difference or where...
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met with survivors and family members affected by past shootings -- individuals from columbine, virginia tech, sandy hook, and also from parkland. in addition, we heard from authors of the reports written in the aftermath of those shootings. later in may, we visited hebron-harman elementary school in maryland. hebron-harman's district uses a flexible framework of positive behavior interventions and support, modeling one way schools can help create a strong school climate. this approach brings to mind the first lady's strong leadership on wellbeing and social-emotional learning through her be best initiative. and then here at the white house, in june, we met to hear some practical strategies that schools could use to combat negative effects of violent entertainment, media, and cyberbullying. a key take away, culture and climate really matter in schools. i was struck and impressed by the obvious passion of paul gausman, a superintendent from iowa. it takes strong leadership to create a positive culture, and that flows from empowered educators who know their students well. each of my fellow comm
met with survivors and family members affected by past shootings -- individuals from columbine, virginia tech, sandy hook, and also from parkland. in addition, we heard from authors of the reports written in the aftermath of those shootings. later in may, we visited hebron-harman elementary school in maryland. hebron-harman's district uses a flexible framework of positive behavior interventions and support, modeling one way schools can help create a strong school climate. this approach brings...
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the shooter at virginia tech used handguns and killed 32 people. handguns can be deadly in a planned event. but if it's more spontaneous, you may not get the death count. but the heartbreak of the families here, it's just awful. it's so vulgar. people are there for basically a sporting event, a social event and they're just gunned down. i would just say this, the last thought is listening to the video, it did seem to me like he was point shooting. in other words, wasn't just pulling the trigger into a crowd. he was pointing the gun and shooting and probably first four or five shots are unsuspecting victims who don't even know what's going on. he just starts. and then there is running and shooting becomes a little more, you know, space and he is aiming. and, you know, kind of transpiers litra transpires like. that it doesn't seem that some extremely well planned event rather, you know, this could be somebody done him wrong. he got humiliated. he could have been thrown out. he could be seek something sort of revenge on those who didn't do what he wan
the shooter at virginia tech used handguns and killed 32 people. handguns can be deadly in a planned event. but if it's more spontaneous, you may not get the death count. but the heartbreak of the families here, it's just awful. it's so vulgar. people are there for basically a sporting event, a social event and they're just gunned down. i would just say this, the last thought is listening to the video, it did seem to me like he was point shooting. in other words, wasn't just pulling the trigger...
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. >> next, virginia tech history professor james robison shares his views on the confederate monuments debates. better informing citizens about civil war history. he discusses robert e. lee's character and the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this 1 hour 15 minute park was part of a conference hosted by shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> good morning. we are comprised of eight counties in the shenandoah. we are thrilled to have you all here. we are doubly thrilled to have this amazing panel of speakers to talk to us today about confederate icons, history, memory, and the future of our past. this is one of the largest conferences, one-day conferences that the battlefields foundation has ever had, and we think that it's going to be an amazing day. so thank you very much to all of you who have traveled from 13 states and canada to be here with us today. i want to especially thank you or trustees, some who are in attendance, for having the foresight and fortitude to hold this conference. i would like to that i c-span and amer
. >> next, virginia tech history professor james robison shares his views on the confederate monuments debates. better informing citizens about civil war history. he discusses robert e. lee's character and the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this 1 hour 15 minute park was part of a conference hosted by shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> good morning. we are comprised of eight counties in the shenandoah. we are...
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. >> announcer: next, virginia tech history professor americus james robertson shares his views on the arms debate. he also discusses robert e. lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this hour 15-minute talk was at a conference about confederate icons host the by the shenandoah valley battlefields association. >> good morning again, everybody. thank you so much for being here in harrisonburg, virginia in the heart of the national historic district that is comprised of eight counties of the shenandoah valley. we at the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation are thrilled to have you all here. we're doubly thrilled to have this amazing panel of speakers to talk to us today about confederate icons, history, memory and the future of our past. this is one of the largest conferences, one-day conferences, that the battlefield foundation has ever had, and we think it's going to be an amazing day. so thank you very much to all of you who have traveled from 13 states and canada to be here with us today. i want
. >> announcer: next, virginia tech history professor americus james robertson shares his views on the arms debate. he also discusses robert e. lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this hour 15-minute talk was at a conference about confederate icons host the by the shenandoah valley battlefields association. >> good morning again, everybody. thank you so much for being here in harrisonburg,...
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the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same exact things we are. and we want to visit them and we wa
the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same exact things we are. and we want to visit them and we wa
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studentsught up with in greensboro, north carolina, and blacksburg, virginia, site of the 2007 virginia tech mass shooting.
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met with survivors and family members affected by past shootings, individuals from columbine, virginia techsandy hook and also parkland. in addition, we have heard from authors of reports written in the aftermath of those shootings. later in may, we visited an elementary school in maryland. the district uses a flexible framework of positive behavior interventions and support, modeling one way schools can help create a strong school climate. this approach brings to mind the first lady's strong leadership on wellbeing and social and emotional learning through her be best initiative. here at the white house in june we met to come up with threads schools can use to combat negative media. a key takeaway, culture and climate really matters in schools. i was struck and impressed by the obvious passion of a superintendent from iowa. it takes strong leadership to create a positive culture and that flows from empowered educators who know their students well. each of my fellow commissioners have led other field and commission meetings during the course of our work, so now i would like to ask secretary
met with survivors and family members affected by past shootings, individuals from columbine, virginia techsandy hook and also parkland. in addition, we have heard from authors of reports written in the aftermath of those shootings. later in may, we visited an elementary school in maryland. the district uses a flexible framework of positive behavior interventions and support, modeling one way schools can help create a strong school climate. this approach brings to mind the first lady's strong...
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former val tech hokie and chesapeake, virginia native said it was a dream to play wigr the team h uprootingor. >> you'rer in or you're in the way. and i thought he wa in the way. >> oh, strong words, strong words from mike rizzo about shawn kelley who is on his way out after slamming his glove to the ground. remember that? here it cops, a slam and the glare in frustration last night. the nats designated kelley for assignment which means his time in d.c. is done. all right. but there was baseball today. afternoon game fortunates and mets. a young fan want to see 25 runsg he's notng to see that but he's gnong to see aer nats win. some more hitting from bryce harper. first inning, nats pick up where they left on on tuesday night. harper offsyndergaard. nats early lead. in the third it, rendon a new papa of a baby, gi but his bat isawake. two-run homer. nats go on to win, 5-3. see, wit end a good story. that makes you feel good, right in. >> remind me never to give rizzo stink eye. >> he'll put you on assignment. right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. whenever you're ready. it happens every time
former val tech hokie and chesapeake, virginia native said it was a dream to play wigr the team h uprootingor. >> you'rer in or you're in the way. and i thought he wa in the way. >> oh, strong words, strong words from mike rizzo about shawn kelley who is on his way out after slamming his glove to the ground. remember that? here it cops, a slam and the glare in frustration last night. the nats designated kelley for assignment which means his time in d.c. is done. all right. but there...
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social media platforms politicians like mark warner the democrat out of virginia are putting political press. social media and tech giants to root out and clean up speech that capitol hill deems it appropriate dangerous this pressure has caused companies like facebook to seek help from rather curious political groups like the atlantic council on whose board matt taibbi in a recent rolling stone article observed you'll find confidence inspiring names like henry kissinger former cia chief michael hayden former acting cia odd mike morale and former bush homeland security chief michael chertoff are on tire of interest they sat down with saeed to discuss the slippery slope of facebook fans censorship . is this kind of push for the corporate policing of free speech. and political content a kind of his manifesto itself in you know recently with kind of facebook executives teaming up with a group of the atlantic council to decide you know what is fake news and bad political speech and what is good news and good political speech. how many different ways is this a really bad idea it's it's unbelievably scary and. even if yo
social media platforms politicians like mark warner the democrat out of virginia are putting political press. social media and tech giants to root out and clean up speech that capitol hill deems it appropriate dangerous this pressure has caused companies like facebook to seek help from rather curious political groups like the atlantic council on whose board matt taibbi in a recent rolling stone article observed you'll find confidence inspiring names like henry kissinger former cia chief michael...
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the tech giant is considering 20 finalist locations, including montgomery county, nor aern virginia d.cthe "new york times" is reporting that amazon will cut that list significantly this month and then ask falists for their best and final offers. the neweadquarters will create 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in construction investment. companythe report, the has been tight-lipped about plans. >>> amazon's alexa is learning some new tricks that could help keep burglars away from your home. a new feature allows alexa to play pre-recorded audio tracks that run about an hour each. the audio includes real conversations and skits that could make a burglar think people are actually in the house. kraer crea rs say the idea is bui around funny but somewhat common conversations including the couple breaking up. some of the tracksere created by former "saturday night live" writers. >> if your burglar is also a comean or "snl" fan, you may be out of luck, though. >> that's so funny. >> yeah, it is. >> it's the best use of alexa that i've heard yet, i think. >> i'm still trying ure that thing out. i know
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the tech giant is considering 2h finalists ose including montgomery county, n virginia and d.c. the "new york times" is reporting they'll cut the list significantly this month and ask finalists for their best and final offers. amazon said the new headquaers will create 50,000 new jobsand $5 billion in construction investment. >> pep cois declaring a peak rs.ings day for its custo they expect an increased demand in tyelectri they're encouraging maryland customers to reduce use between 1ks and 5:00 p.m., you get a credit for every reduced kilowatt hour used. >>> here are four things to know before you head out the door. election day for several states. eyes will be ohio for a race there. a democrat is trying to unseat a republican in the state's 12th congressional district. a republican has held that office for decades. >>> rick gates will take the stand again today to testify against former boss and business partner paul manafort. yesterday he admitted to manafortng crimes with >>> a school bus driver is accused of sexually assaulting 12-year-old girl with special needs. police s
the tech giant is considering 2h finalists ose including montgomery county, n virginia and d.c. the "new york times" is reporting they'll cut the list significantly this month and ask finalists for their best and final offers. amazon said the new headquaers will create 50,000 new jobsand $5 billion in construction investment. >> pep cois declaring a peak rs.ings day for its custo they expect an increased demand in tyelectri they're encouraging maryland customers to reduce use...
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charleston west virginia were some supporters are already talking about a new smear campaign washington correspondent for nominee reporting think you're. and with us midterms fast approaching tech companies are looking to root out this information campaigns trying to influence the outcome facebook and twitter have shut down hundreds of misleading a counseling to russia and iran cyber security firm fire i tipped off the tech giants to suspicious account users and u.s. politicians are also raising concerns over separate revelations of alleged russian hacking. social media giants acting this time before it's too late to go to prevent fake news and propaganda from influencing the upcoming us mitten election facebook has removed more than six hundred fifty accounts pages and groups on his personal account facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg wrote that the company discovered networks of accounts that were misleading people about who they were and what they were doing. twitter also suspended over two hundred fifty accounts on the similar claims both companies say those uses were tied to russia's military intelligence services or iran state owned media. just a day before the climbdown micr
charleston west virginia were some supporters are already talking about a new smear campaign washington correspondent for nominee reporting think you're. and with us midterms fast approaching tech companies are looking to root out this information campaigns trying to influence the outcome facebook and twitter have shut down hundreds of misleading a counseling to russia and iran cyber security firm fire i tipped off the tech giants to suspicious account users and u.s. politicians are also...
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i am sure the tech guys are see how we avoid the problem of a single node collapse. host: pedro is in virginia, a republican. go ahead. area and'm in the d.c. i would like to see both my kids go to george mason university, for what it is worth. how do we know who is launching these attacks and why can we not have oversight over the people that tell us who are launching these attacks. who attackedr sure the country next to russia -- i cannot remember the name. the mediaook at coverage of these 12 russian people accused of being directly involved in the attacks on the and youctoral system read the judicial proceedings to goay now, we are able not only to specific locations physically, but buildings, computers, and individuals using them. if we can do that it is possible to trace this actor whom is responsible for it. our national security has reasons why you do not want to make that a matter of public knowledge. my judgment is we have that capability so we can identify who is doing it. the question is what you do about it? one group that has come up -- who are they? one group ofs russian intelli
i am sure the tech guys are see how we avoid the problem of a single node collapse. host: pedro is in virginia, a republican. go ahead. area and'm in the d.c. i would like to see both my kids go to george mason university, for what it is worth. how do we know who is launching these attacks and why can we not have oversight over the people that tell us who are launching these attacks. who attackedr sure the country next to russia -- i cannot remember the name. the mediaook at coverage of these...
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and i'm sure thehe tech guys aren't working right now trying to figurere out how do we avoid the problem a single note collapse?e >> host: pedro is in virginia, republican. go ahead. >> caller: thanks. i'm in the d.c. area and i like to see both my kids go to george mason university for what it's worth. okay, so how do we know as civilians was really launching these attacks? and why can we not have oversight over the people that tell us who are launching these attacks? do we know for sure who attacked in the subway, who attacked -- i can remember the country name, next to russia you were referring to. >> guest: well, you know, i look at the media coverage of these 12 russian gru people were accused of being directly involved in the attacks on the u.s. electrical system and you read the judicial proceedings underway. we are able to go to not only specific locations physically, but buildings, , compute a
and i'm sure thehe tech guys aren't working right now trying to figurere out how do we avoid the problem a single note collapse?e >> host: pedro is in virginia, republican. go ahead. >> caller: thanks. i'm in the d.c. area and i like to see both my kids go to george mason university for what it's worth. okay, so how do we know as civilians was really launching these attacks? and why can we not have oversight over the people that tell us who are launching these attacks? do we know...
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san francisco where data flies back and forth to virginia city and san francisco based on that data people are buying and selling mining shares just like tech shares today or the 1990s while the stock goes up and down based on the price of the feet. when you can buy and sell if you think the price too high or or too low so he spends his life underground with a significant advantage so they were either a sharp or a flat so a guy has a significant advantage if he wants to buy into the mine with that particular height of the comstock load because not all of that was valuable tended to be concentrated and then the rest of it was matter and not profitable. so if you have money that was profitable via dividend perfect. and then one year later ten dollars per share per month so essentially covering the cost of the investment every month each foot was subdivided until there were 40 shares per foot. each foot paid him $1000 a month that was astronomical money and that was cash income. other people have many that companies and dividends were small. in working his way through san francisco going down market street that was just short of the flood buil
san francisco where data flies back and forth to virginia city and san francisco based on that data people are buying and selling mining shares just like tech shares today or the 1990s while the stock goes up and down based on the price of the feet. when you can buy and sell if you think the price too high or or too low so he spends his life underground with a significant advantage so they were either a sharp or a flat so a guy has a significant advantage if he wants to buy into the mine with...
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virginia this morning. nasa says data will be recovered at sea. shep will be right back. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, an
virginia this morning. nasa says data will be recovered at sea. shep will be right back. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes...
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back and forth between virginia city and san francisco and based on the data that they were receiving people would be buying and selling mining shares just like they were selling tech shares and today or in 1990's, wild stock market booms going up and down based on the price of these feet, well, macky, you can speculate, you can buy and sell them when you think the price is too high or too low, when a miner like macky has significant advantage some, you know, flat as they -- mining traders were either sharps or flats, sharps if you were in the know or flat if you were not. a guy like macky had significant advantage over the flap who really wants to buy into mines when he knows whether it's good or not and because of that particular comstock not all of it is value, used to be concentrated in bodies and the rest of it was what they call vein matter but not profitable, right. and so when you had the mine in bodies, it would pay dividend on feet and dividend per foot and the dividends could be astronomical, he bought into the virginia mine, the one that made fortune about buck 50 a share, a buck 50 and $10 a share, when it started paying dividends it started paying $3
back and forth between virginia city and san francisco and based on the data that they were receiving people would be buying and selling mining shares just like they were selling tech shares and today or in 1990's, wild stock market booms going up and down based on the price of these feet, well, macky, you can speculate, you can buy and sell them when you think the price is too high or too low, when a miner like macky has significant advantage some, you know, flat as they -- mining traders were...
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the amount of impact that one energetic tech savvy young person can have on the state party is tremendous. it matters because -- like in virginia reasons the democrats were able to tie in the assembly was because people ran the civic county and people decided to run and get involved. just running for global for office and being aggressive about it makes a prince. this is partly why wrote the book. to tell young people that you are our only hope. the old people are missing this up. politics is not terrible. it's a great way to make a difference in the world. the white house is an extreme situation for sure but towards the end barack obama was a this is the best chance in our life is the best chance will ever have to do the most good but most people. that's a great way to live. whether you do it in white hou house, school board, electing democrats in the city council, that something you can feel good about. all the skills and your hard work and your smarts will be value there and don't we have two choices. things are not going well if you have not noticed. we can either decide we will not get involved or decide will dig in and ma
the amount of impact that one energetic tech savvy young person can have on the state party is tremendous. it matters because -- like in virginia reasons the democrats were able to tie in the assembly was because people ran the civic county and people decided to run and get involved. just running for global for office and being aggressive about it makes a prince. this is partly why wrote the book. to tell young people that you are our only hope. the old people are missing this up. politics is...
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tech and see materials are leading the gains. >> we're going now to mark crumpton. >> paul manafort is set to learn today whether he will face a third trial. the jury in alexandria virginiad to return verdict last week on 10 of 18 counts against him. prosecutors must now announce whether they intend to retry him on those charges. metaphor is also scheduled to stand trial next month on charges of money laundering and obstruction of justice. last convicted kohl's ceo chance to get his name on the ballot in west virginia. a hearing is being held in front of the state supreme court. his bid to run was blocked based on the states sore loser law which prohibits major party primary candidates who lose from switching to a minor party. he finished third and may's republican primary. federal regulators killed tariffs on newsprint imported from canada. they found the imports were not harming american mills. u.s. is never publishers argued that the tariffs raised their cost and threatened their businesses. a u.n. report released today on months of arrest -- unrest in nicaragua revealed copperheads and open russian against by the government. ortega has been called to stop the protest
tech and see materials are leading the gains. >> we're going now to mark crumpton. >> paul manafort is set to learn today whether he will face a third trial. the jury in alexandria virginiad to return verdict last week on 10 of 18 counts against him. prosecutors must now announce whether they intend to retry him on those charges. metaphor is also scheduled to stand trial next month on charges of money laundering and obstruction of justice. last convicted kohl's ceo chance to get his...