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when you think of coal you think of west virginia? and maybe as a native west virginian these sort of questions are sort of always top of mind for myself. but we're going to take that sort of the story a little bit further here and look at some of the concerns that are starting to emerge in the late 70s and early 80s about energy, which is a key question across the country. the nation's struggling through another devastating energy crisis facing long gas lines president. jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he said in his speech coal is now and while others might worry about the enviro
when you think of coal you think of west virginia? and maybe as a native west virginian these sort of questions are sort of always top of mind for myself. but we're going to take that sort of the story a little bit further here and look at some of the concerns that are starting to emerge in the late 70s and early 80s about energy, which is a key question across the country. the nation's struggling through another devastating energy crisis facing long gas lines president. jimmy carter got on...
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but if i sell my gun to somebody in my state of west virginia, whether you're in bluefield, west virginia, or wheeling, west virginia, i can do that without going through a background check. that should be stopped. basically we did a bill and i got senator pat toomey from pennsylvania. and it has probably been vetted longer than anything else as far as guns and i would have dearly loved to have a bill that didn't infringe on gun owners and protected their second amendment. we weren't able to get that in. i understand. i'm okay. i would have loved to. we got some other things in. what i'm trying to point out, those who didn't think you got what we wanted, trust me, we need to start somewhere. this is a start. thinking about that the only thing i had advice to the committee, we worked in a bipartisan group, whatever we do, we've got to make sure we're able to say what we're doing today would have prevented this horrible uvalde tragedy. and, again, we had young kids, babies, if you will, innocent that their lives were taken away from them and their families. something has to be done. it's no
but if i sell my gun to somebody in my state of west virginia, whether you're in bluefield, west virginia, or wheeling, west virginia, i can do that without going through a background check. that should be stopped. basically we did a bill and i got senator pat toomey from pennsylvania. and it has probably been vetted longer than anything else as far as guns and i would have dearly loved to have a bill that didn't infringe on gun owners and protected their second amendment. we weren't able to...
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when you think of coal you think of west virginia? and maybe as a native west virginian these sort of questions are sort of always top of mind for myself. but we're going to take that sort of the story a little bit further here and look at some of the concerns that are starting to emerge in the late 70s and early 80s about energy, which is a key question across the country. the nation's struggling through another devastating energy crisis facing long gas lines president. jimmy carter got on television to try to awaken the nation to the concerns that we're going on. on july 15th 1979 carter held a televised address on energy ever since unfortunately referred to as the malaise speech. a few months later west virginia's young governor jay rockefeller the son of wealthy standard oil family informed an audience in chicago. that while there might be concerns about the lack of alternative fuels and sort of the demands that we push for further in that direction as he said in his speech coal is now and while others might worry about the enviro
when you think of coal you think of west virginia? and maybe as a native west virginian these sort of questions are sort of always top of mind for myself. but we're going to take that sort of the story a little bit further here and look at some of the concerns that are starting to emerge in the late 70s and early 80s about energy, which is a key question across the country. the nation's struggling through another devastating energy crisis facing long gas lines president. jimmy carter got on...
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they served on mahone staff during the war, but when lee goes off to west virginia taylor's with him when lee goes to the south atlantic coast taylor's with him taylor is of course with him throughout all the campaigns of the army in northern virginia again, he's there for all but three weeks and the people at large especially after the war is over and you get the formation of the ucb and these people who are hungry to know more about their former chief. they're looking to walter taylor they want to know, you know, they're jealous of him. basically, you know you had access to this man that the rest of us can only dream about, you know, please tell us what it was like so taylor was often requested as we're marshall and some of the other staff to come speak at ucv meetings and reunions and whatnot taylor. very popular speaker whenever there was a reunion held in norfolk. it was usually reunion of mahone's brigade, but taylor was a very popular speaker because of the insight that he could offer about lee. and so when his first book comes out in 1877 called four years of lee people were l
they served on mahone staff during the war, but when lee goes off to west virginia taylor's with him when lee goes to the south atlantic coast taylor's with him taylor is of course with him throughout all the campaigns of the army in northern virginia again, he's there for all but three weeks and the people at large especially after the war is over and you get the formation of the ucb and these people who are hungry to know more about their former chief. they're looking to walter taylor they...
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one of the things you did in west virginia is to create overdose review teams. you called it opioid autopsy. i should flag that senator cornyn and i have a bill on this, the overdose review team act. how important is it for the federal government to support overdose review teams? dr. gupta: thank you, mr. chairman. it is important we understand science and data behind people suffering from overdoses. four out of five people came in contact with health care system before they died. it is us who failed them, not the other way around. this happens to people in communities and neighborhoods and we want to solve those issues at that level. sen. whitehouse: we have been doing a good job in rhode island to make sure that anyone who comes in with an overdose case is assigned to appear specialist. they do not always want to talk, but the opportunities are there and we look forward to working together to get our bill passed into law. telehealth was something we learned about through the opioid epidemic. we want to make sure that the capacities and flexibilities of telehea
one of the things you did in west virginia is to create overdose review teams. you called it opioid autopsy. i should flag that senator cornyn and i have a bill on this, the overdose review team act. how important is it for the federal government to support overdose review teams? dr. gupta: thank you, mr. chairman. it is important we understand science and data behind people suffering from overdoses. four out of five people came in contact with health care system before they died. it is us who...
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in this case one in west virginia.and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching its power. if the justices rule in the epa's favor, things will remain somewhat status quo and the epa will remain in power for now. if the justices decide in west virginia's favor of those people from the state of west virginia's favor, that means the epa's power could diminish over time. this would be a massive blow to the president's climate change agenda as he is working with the epa on this. a ruling against could also weaken other federal agencies regulating hot-button issues, work place safety and vaccine mandates, and other health measures. a decision favorable to west virginia would be welcome by those who believe federal bureaucrats in the epa in washington, d.c., should not make environmental policy for millions of people across the country. liz, the white house believes the clean air act gives epa its broad powers. they feel confident about this, that the department of justice will defend the eba. if the epa loses, perha
in this case one in west virginia.and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching its power. if the justices rule in the epa's favor, things will remain somewhat status quo and the epa will remain in power for now. if the justices decide in west virginia's favor of those people from the state of west virginia's favor, that means the epa's power could diminish over time. this would be a massive blow to the president's climate change agenda as he is working with the epa on this. a ruling...
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but this is west virginia governor jim justice. this is what he said last week. watch. >> do i really feel like that an 18-year-old ought to be able to walk in and buy an assault weapon? i don't. but from the standpoint of a 21-year-old, you know, it's a different -- it's a different thing, you know. to me, the age ought to be 21. >> so west virginia, again, strong gun culture. he is a republican. so why is this -- as susan said, they are considering things that wouldn't have stopped the last shootings. why is this already off the table? >> well, i mean, the fact that you have a west virginia governor saying he would at least support raising the age, again, i think is just an incremental sign of some movement in republican ranks that have been solidly against any reforms whatsoever. so the fact that we have people like west virginia governors and john cornyn at least talking about some of these very minimal -- and by the way, i've never seen a public policy so out of whack with public opinion. i'm on the board of something called 97%, which really reflects the at
but this is west virginia governor jim justice. this is what he said last week. watch. >> do i really feel like that an 18-year-old ought to be able to walk in and buy an assault weapon? i don't. but from the standpoint of a 21-year-old, you know, it's a different -- it's a different thing, you know. to me, the age ought to be 21. >> so west virginia, again, strong gun culture. he is a republican. so why is this -- as susan said, they are considering things that wouldn't have...
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judy: the attorney general for the state of west virginia, mr.orrissey, thank you very much for joining us. the supreme court's other decision today on the trump era remaining mexico policy is a surprise win for the biden administration. it comes with complicated political implications. lord joins us to give us a sense of how the white house is reacting to this news. what are they saying and what do they think this means going forward? laura: as of right now, the white house has not put out any official statement, the department has not put out an initial statement, but my sources tell me it's something that has boosted officials in the administration. it allows them to do away with a trump era policy of remain in mexico, which biden himself, president biden himself called iminal in the past, and homeland security secretary in the past also said that it caused unjustifiable human cost. so it is a win for the administration. judy: so what we have seen is that about 70,000 migrants have been held in mexico since the administration started. laura: f
judy: the attorney general for the state of west virginia, mr.orrissey, thank you very much for joining us. the supreme court's other decision today on the trump era remaining mexico policy is a surprise win for the biden administration. it comes with complicated political implications. lord joins us to give us a sense of how the white house is reacting to this news. what are they saying and what do they think this means going forward? laura: as of right now, the white house has not put out any...
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so we're back to ya1882 in the state of west virginia. several other states such as south carolina expected to act next. today's decision was literally almost word for word what we saw in that explosive draft opinion leaked last month. people had hoped perhaps there would be changes, perhaps that leak would spark a change -- no, basically word for word the same, bucking the view of the vast majority of americans. but justice samuel leto wrote in the court's opinion, roe was egregiously wrong from the start, reasoning was weak and has had damaging consequences. the rebuttal from the three liberal justices on the court was, i quote, with sorrow from the court but millions of american women who lost a fundamental constitutional protection, we dissent. that sentiment echoed today by the president. >> today, supreme court of the united states expressly took away a constitutional right from the american people that had already recognized. it doesn't limit it, they simply took it away. it's a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic error
so we're back to ya1882 in the state of west virginia. several other states such as south carolina expected to act next. today's decision was literally almost word for word what we saw in that explosive draft opinion leaked last month. people had hoped perhaps there would be changes, perhaps that leak would spark a change -- no, basically word for word the same, bucking the view of the vast majority of americans. but justice samuel leto wrote in the court's opinion, roe was egregiously wrong...
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west virginia is appealing that lawsuit. siding with west virginia will allow the weaker trump measures. this is a 6-3 ruling and interpretation far-reaching means the u.s. clean air act is likely to keep the administration from imposing the type of wide ranging emissions that the e.p.a. had tried to do. emily, i think it begs the question, is this -- clean air act is not the right vehicle for the e.p.a. to impose restrictions, or does this mean the e.p.a. cannot at all impose restrictions? because therein lies a very big distinction and authority of what the e.p.a. can do. emily: certainly the e.p.a. was given authority from congress under this clean air act, under laws that were passed decades ago. what this really questioned, i spoke with west virginia's attorney general about this, he said it's not so much about climate for him, it's more about really the separation of the different branches of congress. congress is the one that makes the laws. so if congress wants to regulate something, that needs to be from congress no
west virginia is appealing that lawsuit. siding with west virginia will allow the weaker trump measures. this is a 6-3 ruling and interpretation far-reaching means the u.s. clean air act is likely to keep the administration from imposing the type of wide ranging emissions that the e.p.a. had tried to do. emily, i think it begs the question, is this -- clean air act is not the right vehicle for the e.p.a. to impose restrictions, or does this mean the e.p.a. cannot at all impose restrictions?...
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from senator joe manchin of west virginia. he was the only senate democratic 2018 to vote to confirm justice brett kavanaugh in one of three democrats to vote for justice gorsuch in 2017. his statement reads in part, i trust the justices when they testified under oath that they also believed roe v. wade was settled legal precedent. i'm alarmed they chose to reject the ruling that has provided for two generations of elect -- of americans. >> [inaudible cheering] >> [indistinct shouting] when donald trump took power, there was an agenda. he was able to put on the supreme court three [beep] that said they were determined to overturn roe. this is a christian sanctioned movement that has been growing for decades. it is no surprise we are living in a country that was built on slavery and genocide -- [indiscernible] unable to end the patriarchy. the only way we are going to be able to do that is by overthrowing this -- [indiscernible] [indistinct chanting] ♪ >> c-span's cameras and crude live outside the supreme court this evening. m
from senator joe manchin of west virginia. he was the only senate democratic 2018 to vote to confirm justice brett kavanaugh in one of three democrats to vote for justice gorsuch in 2017. his statement reads in part, i trust the justices when they testified under oath that they also believed roe v. wade was settled legal precedent. i'm alarmed they chose to reject the ruling that has provided for two generations of elect -- of americans. >> [inaudible cheering] >> [indistinct...
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oh, you poor west virginia and you'll have to like my call to get your electricity. when like 14 percent of the power of new york city comes from west virginia cole, the history, the millennials are going to be the people running our country. and do they know, like that, say, for instance, west virginia has the highest rate of overdose death in the nation, thrown up your use, but they're wearing our clothes and trying to look our look in. can vegetables and drink moonshine? ah, the co option of politicians. there's a long history there. mcconnell in the senate won his 1st election, running a tv ad in which he used hound dogs. he played the hillbilly, switched to mich george w bush and seen them read back. that's actually nice child privilege. totally different. close ones on the shack, one for the country club is a cultural politics to the success of more right wing groups in this country. and it hinges in part depiction of white working class, people from the right you get this depiction as the salt of the earth. you know, the people that we lift up and from the lef
oh, you poor west virginia and you'll have to like my call to get your electricity. when like 14 percent of the power of new york city comes from west virginia cole, the history, the millennials are going to be the people running our country. and do they know, like that, say, for instance, west virginia has the highest rate of overdose death in the nation, thrown up your use, but they're wearing our clothes and trying to look our look in. can vegetables and drink moonshine? ah, the co option of...
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here to discuss, democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia who is part of that bipartisan group of senators negotiating a bill on gun reform. senator, thanks for joining us. the framework includes provisions such as funding to incentivize states to pass red flag laws, mental health and school safety resources, and enhanced background checks for buyers between 18 and 21. so what do you say to critics who say this doesn't go far enough, it doesn't raise the age limit for the purchase of semiautomatic weapons, someone you were in favor of, for example? >> jake, here's the thing. we have been trying. i have been here since 2010. we have been trying every year to do some what we call gun sense, common gun sense, and raised in a state like west virginia who has a really truly gun culture, we're taught at a very young age basically how to do the guns and everything is about safety. we're taught we never basically sell our gun to a stranger. we never even loan our gun to a family member or a friend who is irresponsible. that's our responsibility as that gun owner. and with that, i take
here to discuss, democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia who is part of that bipartisan group of senators negotiating a bill on gun reform. senator, thanks for joining us. the framework includes provisions such as funding to incentivize states to pass red flag laws, mental health and school safety resources, and enhanced background checks for buyers between 18 and 21. so what do you say to critics who say this doesn't go far enough, it doesn't raise the age limit for the purchase of...
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one of the things that you did in west virginia was to create overdose review teams. i think you called it opioid autopsy. what should the -- i should flag that senator cornyn and i have a ball on this -- the overdose review team act. how important is it for the federal government to support overdose review teams? >> thank you, mister chairman. it is very important that we understand the size of the data behind it millions of people suffering non fatal overdoses because what we found in west virginia, four out of five people came in contact with the health care system before they die. it's as who failed them, not the other way around. so you've got to figure out what's happening to people in communities, in neighborhoods, and be able to solve those issues at that level. >> we have done a good job, i think, in rhode island, trying to make sure that anybody who comes into an emergency department with an overdose is assigned to a peer recovery specialists. it doesn't always work. they don't necessarily always want to talk. and the opportunity is there and i think it's ma
one of the things that you did in west virginia was to create overdose review teams. i think you called it opioid autopsy. what should the -- i should flag that senator cornyn and i have a ball on this -- the overdose review team act. how important is it for the federal government to support overdose review teams? >> thank you, mister chairman. it is very important that we understand the size of the data behind it millions of people suffering non fatal overdoses because what we found in...
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west virginia catching a stray here at the at the fight.t wraps news at 5. sorry about that lot more news ahead next on kron. 4 news at 06:00pm again are here with that. you would think one of those flat states would break bottom, right? i mean, at least was i don't know, kansas are to all right. grant, vicki, thank you both. coming up tonight at kron, 4 news at 6, a >> breaking news. we continue to follow that fire burning 100 acres in solano county. the latest on containment and how fire crews are responding right now. and we have an update on that swimmer in monterey county who was attacked by a shark. what we know right now about his condition. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more.. catching my train... making moves... ♪ making a connection... a train connection. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that ca
west virginia catching a stray here at the at the fight.t wraps news at 5. sorry about that lot more news ahead next on kron. 4 news at 06:00pm again are here with that. you would think one of those flat states would break bottom, right? i mean, at least was i don't know, kansas are to all right. grant, vicki, thank you both. coming up tonight at kron, 4 news at 6, a >> breaking news. we continue to follow that fire burning 100 acres in solano county. the latest on containment and how...
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look at west virginia two weeks ago. in west virginia, you had a guy with an ar-15. he was first driving by a school party. it was a birthday party and graduation party of young kids, and he was driving fast. one of the neighbors told him to slow down. he goes, gets a gun, comes back and tries to shoot up the whole party. there was a woman, thank god, with a handgun -- because joe biden is going after handguns, legally concealed carry -- and she pulls out a gun and takes down the shooter. it turns out later that he is a convicted ellen and under current law is prohibited from having that gun. yet he has the gun. if they had their way, they would have taken away her gun and he would have been able to shoot people. the idea that there's a magic -- i wish there was a magic pill that would stop that people from doing bad angst. i think most americans know that is not the reality, so how do we confront why people are doing it? we don't put the focus on why. there's an immediate movement any time something that happens about taking guns away from people instead of saying w
look at west virginia two weeks ago. in west virginia, you had a guy with an ar-15. he was first driving by a school party. it was a birthday party and graduation party of young kids, and he was driving fast. one of the neighbors told him to slow down. he goes, gets a gun, comes back and tries to shoot up the whole party. there was a woman, thank god, with a handgun -- because joe biden is going after handguns, legally concealed carry -- and she pulls out a gun and takes down the shooter. it...
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, he is going to be previewing the west virginia versus the epa case.we're expecting from the supreme court. don't m miss a moment of it -- don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ i love it when you go crazy. ♪ you take all my inhibitions. ♪ baby, there's nothing holding me back. ♪ you take me place that's tear up my reb pew station. -- reputation. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. maria: welcome back. the supreme court expected to issue two more blockbuster decisions later this morning, one of them deciding the power of unelected government officials to implement policies impacting all americans which we've seen a lot of this last year and-a-half. west virginia versus the environmental protection agency will determine the epa's authority to force major climate regulations on power plants. joining me right now is west virginia attorney general, patrick morrisey and ag morrisey, it's great t
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is that nearly 60% approval and a red state like west virginia but you know joe biden is that in westhe true one in manchin if you want to call him that is pulling 42 points higher than the president and that state. maybe people do like it in the middle that's the best example you can give here. quickset is a great and the purple numbers look pretty dismal they go down as inflation numbers keep going up. joe concha thank you good to see a very quick so i just now facing backlash from parents after threatening to withhold lunch money for schools if they do not comply with lgbt policy. we've got a report ahead. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multiv
is that nearly 60% approval and a red state like west virginia but you know joe biden is that in westhe true one in manchin if you want to call him that is pulling 42 points higher than the president and that state. maybe people do like it in the middle that's the best example you can give here. quickset is a great and the purple numbers look pretty dismal they go down as inflation numbers keep going up. joe concha thank you good to see a very quick so i just now facing backlash from parents...
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>> i think the biggest case rate as the west virginia versus epa case. this case really asked the question, when it comes to administrative law, fda, atf, epa, alphabet city list of agencies, do they get to set policy for america? or does congress? what's been happening over the last 50 years is that congress are elected representatives have basically been delegating all the critical decision-making like things like environmental policy to unelected bureaucrats. this case of west virginia versus ep is a high likelihood the supreme court is going to say enough is enough. our elected officials have to make the decision where they have to pass a law they want laws for they cannot let unelected bureaucracies decisions for the whole country because they are unaccountable to the people. mike: okay we are showing protest outside the supreme court. let's put on the screen a map showing the impact of this abortion ruling after the supreme court's action on friday. red states are banning abortion or likely to ban abortion, orange is illegal or likely to stay legal
>> i think the biggest case rate as the west virginia versus epa case. this case really asked the question, when it comes to administrative law, fda, atf, epa, alphabet city list of agencies, do they get to set policy for america? or does congress? what's been happening over the last 50 years is that congress are elected representatives have basically been delegating all the critical decision-making like things like environmental policy to unelected bureaucrats. this case of west virginia...
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. >> okay, to bobby and warren cliff, west virginia. democrats line. >> yes, i was calling in about the state supreme court ruling. the state funding with religious -- my wife was a former schoolteacher. i wear the southern west virginia, which is pretty well known as a bible state. i just -- it's kind of like a hallmark public school. it's already there, we've got president, congressman, doctors, all kinds of -- people can get their education. even our education, the public schools. and i just cannot see -- it can make confusion in a way, we pay tax dollars, you know. i think the supreme court has overstepped their bounds on this issue, because the constitution, it's a separation of state and religion. it's a place that we don't need to go. a lot of times, the prayer in schools, i did it when we were growing up, i'm 70 years old. >> bobby, did you go to public or religious school? catholic school? >> no i went to a public school. we had no issues or problems. i think a lot of it is politics. i know of some mega churches, and they embed
. >> okay, to bobby and warren cliff, west virginia. democrats line. >> yes, i was calling in about the state supreme court ruling. the state funding with religious -- my wife was a former schoolteacher. i wear the southern west virginia, which is pretty well known as a bible state. i just -- it's kind of like a hallmark public school. it's already there, we've got president, congressman, doctors, all kinds of -- people can get their education. even our education, the public...
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guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginiawho of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means to atwater, if they cut back on what they are able to produce. there is the ability it could ripple out and hit the grocery store. host: round hill, virginia -- excuse me, maine, pam is calling. caller: thank you very much. i appreciate you all. i just muted my tv. iq for doing this. it is not -- thank you for doing this. it is not only la niÑa, it is the climate change event that is truly happening. in 1999, i led the first climate conference in maine whether or not of the experts knew whether it would happen. it is now 20 and it is in fact happening. -- 2022 and it is in fact happening. we have to investigate every single issue, proposed action in light of how we can adap
guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginiawho of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means to atwater, if they cut back on what they are able to produce. there is the...
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well, you did america. donald trump wins west virginia and it's a state where his message played well, it's whole industry is taking a beating map, filling in 19 electoral votes to trump at this early hour. a. it is such a hard question because i love these people because people are amazing people. they have people that built this country. these are amazing people. so i would, i just hope my family and i historic all of it. what's unfolding right now. it's not over yet. we're watching every state, every electoral, without a doubt, probably one of the most momentous nights in american political history are in the bank here. secretary, and then you want to pull out, you say, here's the issue. law to red rock, they're smaller, but they're only this only 24 percent of the vote for ah, who all those parcels and hillock work, casanova lee. oh gosh, it this you lost and i was happy. i'm happy that i support the and i'm happy that my vote helped him get there. i just really believed that hillary clinton was gonna be the 45th president of the united states. i believed it so much and i wanted i
well, you did america. donald trump wins west virginia and it's a state where his message played well, it's whole industry is taking a beating map, filling in 19 electoral votes to trump at this early hour. a. it is such a hard question because i love these people because people are amazing people. they have people that built this country. these are amazing people. so i would, i just hope my family and i historic all of it. what's unfolding right now. it's not over yet. we're watching every...
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born in west virginia, corporal williams was the son of dairy farmers.e of iwo jima. on the same day that flag was raised, february 23rd, 1945, corporal williams used six flame throwers to take on japanese forces. fighting for four hours under tremendous enemy fire. he eventually cleared a path for american troops. he received the medal of honor from president truman in 1945. >> don't ask me how i did it. i don't have any idea how i did it. you've got a job to do for what you're trained. you've got to do it for the people around you. for the other marines. and two of them got killed protecting my life. so -- this medal belongs to them. it really doesn't belong to me. >> in the years that followed, corporal williams was an advocate for veterans and gold star families, making it his duty to connect with future generations. the "uss hershel woody williams" commissioned in his honor and corporal williams cheered by the crowd at super bowl lii in 2018. woody with the coin toss. >> ready to go? >> yes, sir. >> and it is a head. new england, you've won the toss
born in west virginia, corporal williams was the son of dairy farmers.e of iwo jima. on the same day that flag was raised, february 23rd, 1945, corporal williams used six flame throwers to take on japanese forces. fighting for four hours under tremendous enemy fire. he eventually cleared a path for american troops. he received the medal of honor from president truman in 1945. >> don't ask me how i did it. i don't have any idea how i did it. you've got a job to do for what you're trained....
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and do they know, like that, say, for instance, west virginia has the highest rate of overdose desk in the nation from opioid use, but they're wearing our clothes and trying to look our look in can vegetables and drink moonshine? ah, the co option of politicians. there's a long history of here. mcconnell in the senate won his 1st selection, running a tv ad in which he used hound dogs. he played the hillbilly. switch to mich, my 7th, george w bush's seen as a redneck. that's exactly right. yeah. nice child privilege. totally different clubs, ones on the shark ones, what the country club is a cultural politics to the success of more right wing groups in this country. and it hinges in part and depiction of white working class people. so from the right, you get this depiction as the salt of the earth. you know, the people that we lift up and from the left you get the stereotypes of vicious money voted against their own economic interest because of guns because of gaze. and because of god, the 3 cheese their own behavior is precisely what people on the right point to in enlisting white work
and do they know, like that, say, for instance, west virginia has the highest rate of overdose desk in the nation from opioid use, but they're wearing our clothes and trying to look our look in can vegetables and drink moonshine? ah, the co option of politicians. there's a long history of here. mcconnell in the senate won his 1st selection, running a tv ad in which he used hound dogs. he played the hillbilly. switch to mich, my 7th, george w bush's seen as a redneck. that's exactly right. yeah....
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. >>> west virginia, the parkers burg news sentinel has a story on eric barber who was sentenced to 45for participating in the january 6th capitol riots. barber pleaded guilty to one count of picketing in a capitol building. >> the arkansas gazette, a northeast arkansas native chosen to lead the southern baptist. bart barber, a pastor in texas, was elected in a vote last night. it came hours after church leaders approved the recommendations of the sex abuse task force which includes a database with the names of current or former ministers who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse. barber urged the nearly 14 million southern baptists to set aside their differences and become what he called an army of peacemakers. >>> up next, the test of donald trump's political power in south carolina as he attempted to oust two gop incumbents. we'll get a live report from vaughn hillyard. a 2020 election denier is one step closer to overseeing all elections in a key swing state. steve kornacki is at the big board next. lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become
. >>> west virginia, the parkers burg news sentinel has a story on eric barber who was sentenced to 45for participating in the january 6th capitol riots. barber pleaded guilty to one count of picketing in a capitol building. >> the arkansas gazette, a northeast arkansas native chosen to lead the southern baptist. bart barber, a pastor in texas, was elected in a vote last night. it came hours after church leaders approved the recommendations of the sex abuse task force which...
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he served as west virginia's health commissioner under 2 governors through the opioid crisis. and lead pioneering public health initiatives in that capacity to help with the crucial problems that west virginia face. he has had several academic positions including medical o and health officer and senior vice president market march of dimes and comes to us from the distinguished medical background. we will proceedafter that with our questions . >> that afternoon chairman white house, chairman grassley. thank you for inviting me today to testify about president biden's inaugural drug control strategy. the strategy was released in time of unprecedented challenges but far too many years these prices have been unraveling the very social fabric of the nation and destroying american lives. the sentence disease control and prevention estimates that overdoses have claimed more than 1 million lives over the past two decades. in 2021 alone as we mentioned we lost more than 107,000 americans. that's one life being lost every five minutes. these are our friends, our neighbors, our family me
he served as west virginia's health commissioner under 2 governors through the opioid crisis. and lead pioneering public health initiatives in that capacity to help with the crucial problems that west virginia face. he has had several academic positions including medical o and health officer and senior vice president market march of dimes and comes to us from the distinguished medical background. we will proceedafter that with our questions . >> that afternoon chairman white house,...
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sanctions have made russian lead exports more difficult. russia is demanding concessions from the west. virginia, also waiving mind, yep, it should glue. so i would like to point out that russia is ready to provide its foreign partners with high quality projects to increase food security around the world when they paddled, say he's local, bad on russian state t, v. there's not a word about russia having created this crisis. odessa, large amounts of ukrainian grain are stoled here. odessa and michael life are the biggest ukrainian ports for grain exports, like russia. the country is also one of the world's leading ex borders. but the russian military has blocked ports along the ukrainian coast, glue that increased pressure on wheat prices, which were already high due to reduce russian exports earlier in the year as a result of its own export bad. and on top of this, russia now hoarding its own food exports as a form of blackmail holding back supplies to increased global prices or trading lead in exchange for political support. moscow finds itself having more leverage, thanks to the welds demand f
sanctions have made russian lead exports more difficult. russia is demanding concessions from the west. virginia, also waiving mind, yep, it should glue. so i would like to point out that russia is ready to provide its foreign partners with high quality projects to increase food security around the world when they paddled, say he's local, bad on russian state t, v. there's not a word about russia having created this crisis. odessa, large amounts of ukrainian grain are stoled here. odessa and...
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six people were killed after a helicopter crash in west virginia, it was based at the logan airport andights. >>> european leaders are set to meet and could grant ukraine official status to join the european union. the decision comes after a positive recommendation from the european commission last friday. eu leaders visited kyiv last week in a show of support. >>> and the blood hound is top dog at the 146th westminster dog show, trumpet won. more than 3,000 dogs were entered in the event. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ ♪ this is if -- this is the "the cbs overnight news" tonight, with filling up at the pump becoming an expensive trip for all americans, president biden hopes suspending the federal gas tax will help, but some economists aren't so sure. the president needs congress to do it, and we're hearing tonight from members of both parties who aren't sure this is such a great idea. for his part, the president says temporarily lifting the federal gas tax would give americans just a little bit of breathing room, and he criticized the energy industry for prioritizing profits ov
six people were killed after a helicopter crash in west virginia, it was based at the logan airport andights. >>> european leaders are set to meet and could grant ukraine official status to join the european union. the decision comes after a positive recommendation from the european commission last friday. eu leaders visited kyiv last week in a show of support. >>> and the blood hound is top dog at the 146th westminster dog show, trumpet won. more than 3,000 dogs were entered...
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the senator from west virginia, mr.chin, this shows the huge disparity between the rents we look at and others. charleston, west virginia, rent is under $1000. still, up a painful 35% in that income category. lisa: it is a patchwork of stories. in less urban areas that saw prices go up more, people come back, prices everywhere are going up dramatically. the year over year increases, stunning. the reason why joe mathieu says nobody wants to talk about gas prices being longer-term, and easier way to move into that transition, on the lower income side, people are getting hammered by those higher gas prices. it is about the budget, budgets do not allow for the price of gas at six dollars a gallon and beyond. tom: can we mention we have had curve flattening this morning? the big drop in equities, a continued movement on tuesday and from .31 down to .17. lisa: how much does that remove growth longer-term, and reduce the sector of runaway inflation? how much of this is fed credibility? tom: some of the dynamics we are looking
the senator from west virginia, mr.chin, this shows the huge disparity between the rents we look at and others. charleston, west virginia, rent is under $1000. still, up a painful 35% in that income category. lisa: it is a patchwork of stories. in less urban areas that saw prices go up more, people come back, prices everywhere are going up dramatically. the year over year increases, stunning. the reason why joe mathieu says nobody wants to talk about gas prices being longer-term, and easier way...
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if you're looking for senator joe manchin of west virginia to get mad about the decision that west virginia just won, we'll see what that appetite really is. >> it may not warrant a free lunch, not a big enough appetite brian, we appreciate it. >>> let's check on the place averaging today. definitely a clear screen of green. disney down 32% quarter to date. boeing down more than 30% as well we're back in two. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ minions, i have been captured. you have 48 hours to rescue me. mini-boss! my minions will save me. >>> one winner in june -- chinese tech stocks. the etf, ticker kweb, green for the month. key gainers all have
if you're looking for senator joe manchin of west virginia to get mad about the decision that west virginia just won, we'll see what that appetite really is. >> it may not warrant a free lunch, not a big enough appetite brian, we appreciate it. >>> let's check on the place averaging today. definitely a clear screen of green. disney down 32% quarter to date. boeing down more than 30% as well we're back in two. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every...
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one we did not get today called west virginia versus the environmental protection agency.like a mouthful but it is actually a very important case about power and power of agencies on the executive level a coalition of gop-led states are suing the biden administration over its authority to regulate power emissions from power plants. the states and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching. if the justices rule in the epa favor. the epa retakens power. if the justice decide in favor of west virginia, that means the epa power could didnt minish significantly. it could be a massive blow against the president's climate agenda. it could also prevent other agencies regulate hot bottom fun issues, work place safety, public health and covid vaccine mandates a decision favorable to west virginia. it would be welcome by those who don't believe the appointed bureaucrats in washington, d.c. should make decisions by millions of americans instead of congress who are put there by vote. the department of justice argues that the clean air act gives epa broad powers. it may sound lik
one we did not get today called west virginia versus the environmental protection agency.like a mouthful but it is actually a very important case about power and power of agencies on the executive level a coalition of gop-led states are suing the biden administration over its authority to regulate power emissions from power plants. the states and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching. if the justices rule in the epa favor. the epa retakens power. if the justice decide in favor of...