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ones that control our narrative, that control our story. - it was always too easy to come gawk at west virginiaies and hicks tucked into isolated hollers to be pitied or made objects of laughter and derision. - if you google appalachia, to this day, you're gonna see dirty faced kids, barefoot on a front porch, shaking lyndon b. johnson's hand. there's a lot more to appalachia than that. - in 1964, lyndon johnson declared his war on poverty. a good thing, yes? but the accompanying press tour portraying people here as an incapable and bewildered, helpless mass missed the basic essential character, the pride, and the self-reliant core of the people here. that damage is lasting. - when you come in and keep telling us how poor, fat, how all these things are, i think we've all felt it at some point: shame. - what should people know about this area that they don't know, that they're not getting? - it's just how much that people in this area have been exploited. [bell rings] [industrial music] the land agents who came in and bought up all the mineral rights. the coal and timber companies that started e
ones that control our narrative, that control our story. - it was always too easy to come gawk at west virginiaies and hicks tucked into isolated hollers to be pitied or made objects of laughter and derision. - if you google appalachia, to this day, you're gonna see dirty faced kids, barefoot on a front porch, shaking lyndon b. johnson's hand. there's a lot more to appalachia than that. - in 1964, lyndon johnson declared his war on poverty. a good thing, yes? but the accompanying press tour...
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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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this is west virginia. i have a lot of family in west virginia.th -- >> jeanine: it either goes to the right or the left. [laughter] >> the screen. >> jeanine: no, i got -- >> jessica: the opposite way. mine is a potato. >> controversial, the natty light did not win, nor did the two seals mating. the favorite is coming on live. >> joey: does that mean we are tied now? >> what is the score, can i ask? >> jeanine: am i the clear loser? >> joey is a half point ahead. jessica, jimmy, and dana right behind. you look great. who are the four u.s. presidents on mount rushmore? the four u.s. presidents on mount rushmore. whoever gets the most, you don't have to go 4 for 4, you could get 3 of 4 and take this, which would be embarrassing for the network, by the way. we better get a 4 for 4 -- >> dana: i better get this right, i spent most of my summers there. >> jeanine: washington, jefferson, lincoln, roosevelt. >> who the correct answer, washington, jefferson, lincoln, roosevelt. >> joey: anybody else but teddy roosevelt? >> jeanine: i did fdr and the othe
this is west virginia. i have a lot of family in west virginia.th -- >> jeanine: it either goes to the right or the left. [laughter] >> the screen. >> jeanine: no, i got -- >> jessica: the opposite way. mine is a potato. >> controversial, the natty light did not win, nor did the two seals mating. the favorite is coming on live. >> joey: does that mean we are tied now? >> what is the score, can i ask? >> jeanine: am i the clear loser? >> joey...
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>> even with that, joe manchin brought back the money, the goods to the people of west virginia.hat is pretty underrepresented. something people want to ignore. that has contributed to how long he has been there senator but there's been declining willingness to tolerate how in the end he often goes to the democratic party line, west virginia is getting less liberal. with the popular governor like jim justice, got to unlock. stuart: thanks very much for joining us. i'm sure we will see you again before the election, the third-party thing is not going away. what do you think about manchin? brian: he wants to be in office, a moment to do what it takes to stay in office. he will choose to fight what gives him the best chance to be in office. he is more of a spoiler for biden if he runs as a third-party candidate but in theory about switching parties in west virginia shaking it up and reinventing himself so to speak, he's very willing to do that. he hurt himself with the inflation reduction act. stuart: he didn't get the pipeline. >> he didn't get the pipeline he promised. stuart: he'
>> even with that, joe manchin brought back the money, the goods to the people of west virginia.hat is pretty underrepresented. something people want to ignore. that has contributed to how long he has been there senator but there's been declining willingness to tolerate how in the end he often goes to the democratic party line, west virginia is getting less liberal. with the popular governor like jim justice, got to unlock. stuart: thanks very much for joining us. i'm sure we will see you...
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the west virginia state police is being accused of fostering a culture of misconduct towards women innt of a hidden video camera inside a women's locker and shower room. the revelation in a newly file lawsuit. it alleges that male officers at the police training facility looked in on the women over a decade. cnn's brent green grass sat down exclusively with two of the we will who claim they were spied on. >> that's all i wanted to do my entire life, was to be in law enforcement. now that i have -- going on 13 careers this year, and i can't even view law enforcement the same as i have. >> reporter: meghan and brenda, active law enforcement in state of west virginia, their dream job, but now everything is changed. >> i don't want my daughter to walk the halls of the west virginia state police academy. not unless there is reform from top to bottom. >> reporter: both now suing the agency that trained them after an anonymous letter written to top top state officials including the governor and lawmakers went public in february alleging widespread misconduct within walls of the west virginia
the west virginia state police is being accused of fostering a culture of misconduct towards women innt of a hidden video camera inside a women's locker and shower room. the revelation in a newly file lawsuit. it alleges that male officers at the police training facility looked in on the women over a decade. cnn's brent green grass sat down exclusively with two of the we will who claim they were spied on. >> that's all i wanted to do my entire life, was to be in law enforcement. now that...
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west virginia the system is $160,000, your fica tax is income level. 99% of west virginia to pay 100% of it. pick high income earning state, 50% pay. changes have got to be made and it's got to be done so everyone is participating at the same level. they are not doing that now. >> governor? >> cannot just say this is kind of a mindnumbing conversation? because we are playing this loop over and over and over again, year after year after year. same questions from 2012. yet we are not doing anything about it. we talk about the debt. did anybody hear what joe just mentioned in response about our greatest existential threat? $21 trillion, trillion dollars we have spent since 2008. it was only 10 trillion from 1787 until 2008, the year we will be elected governor. we are not talking about the most fundamental and basic threat to our well-being our system i don't know why we are talking more about cocaine in the white house than we are about the numbers. maybe it's because they are mindnumbing. t the same holds true with the entitlement entitlement reform. we talk about it year after year af
west virginia the system is $160,000, your fica tax is income level. 99% of west virginia to pay 100% of it. pick high income earning state, 50% pay. changes have got to be made and it's got to be done so everyone is participating at the same level. they are not doing that now. >> governor? >> cannot just say this is kind of a mindnumbing conversation? because we are playing this loop over and over and over again, year after year after year. same questions from 2012. yet we are not...
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and i think that we all want answers. >> reporter: brynn gingras, cnn, charleston, west virginia. >>>head, bud light is hoping its new ad campaign will wash away the bad taste left behind from its previous controversy. the beer company's new strategy is next. did somebody say "which hotel"? i'm great at this. dance to your faves in the spa-like bathroom. ( ♪ ) or enjoy local craft beers with breathtakaking views at the cambria. book direct at choicehototels.c. - [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don't know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. >>> stories in the spotlight, bud light is hoping its new ad campaign will help win back consumers. ♪ >> oh, yeah. >> the ad features travis kelce and other men grunting and sighing. no words spoken as they sit down for a beer. it is already met with criticism with some calling it a desperate appeal to conservative men. the pivot in strategy comes after a transgender set off a firestorm of anti-trans backlash and calls for a boy sco >>> apart from the broader iss
and i think that we all want answers. >> reporter: brynn gingras, cnn, charleston, west virginia. >>>head, bud light is hoping its new ad campaign will wash away the bad taste left behind from its previous controversy. the beer company's new strategy is next. did somebody say "which hotel"? i'm great at this. dance to your faves in the spa-like bathroom. ( ♪ ) or enjoy local craft beers with breathtakaking views at the cambria. book direct at choicehototels.c. -...
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now everything has changed. >> i don't want my daughter to walk the halls of the west virginia stateacademy, not unless there's reform from top to bottom. >> reporter: both women now suing the agency that trained them after an anonymous letter written to top state officials including the governor and lawmakers went public in february alleged widespread misconduct within the walls of the west virginia state police academy including a hidden camera system inside the women's locker room. >> i was shocked to hear that happened. i was completely appalled. the more i thought about it, the angrier i got. sitting here today i still feel exposed. and i'm constantly wondering who's going to see me next, who has already seen me, it's very nerve-racking. >> reporter: those thoughts are in your mind? >> yes, am i going to deal with this the rest of my life. ten years from now will it show up on the dark web, the regular web, i don't know. >> every female that has gone through the academy, civilian or for law enforcement training, is a victim. >> reporter: how many we talking here? >> there could
now everything has changed. >> i don't want my daughter to walk the halls of the west virginia stateacademy, not unless there's reform from top to bottom. >> reporter: both women now suing the agency that trained them after an anonymous letter written to top state officials including the governor and lawmakers went public in february alleged widespread misconduct within the walls of the west virginia state police academy including a hidden camera system inside the women's locker...
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it's time for our "common ground" segment. >> joining us tonight west virginia democratic senator joeer u.s. ambassador to china jon huntsman. gentlemen, thank you today you headlined this group no labels town hall from new hampshire. senator, you heard that opening there. the president saying you are with him. are you with him or are you going to run against him. >> bret, what we are here today for is to talk about how common sense how do we bring people together? i think everyone is just fed up. enough is enough. the parties have retreated to the extreme right and extreme left. that's what this is about people listening to the people of new hampshire. >> bret: governor huntsman i want to get to the policy prescriptions in this booklet talked about today. what do you say to the people out there who say this no labels effort really becomes a spoiler in this race? >> the data would suggest that people would welcome this kind of option owe think the people are innovative minded. i think they are in favor of expanding freedom. i think they are patriotic and hard-working. and they are cau
it's time for our "common ground" segment. >> joining us tonight west virginia democratic senator joeer u.s. ambassador to china jon huntsman. gentlemen, thank you today you headlined this group no labels town hall from new hampshire. senator, you heard that opening there. the president saying you are with him. are you with him or are you going to run against him. >> bret, what we are here today for is to talk about how common sense how do we bring people together? i think...
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i know we are anxious to have you back in west virginia. and frankly, i'd welcome all of you to visit west virginia, not just to see and learn, but also to enjoy the state as well and meet the dedicated professionals. i know we are dealing with a tight budget year this year but investments in biomedical research are so important for the future of our country. listen, i want to thank all of you for what you do. i should have started with that because you're in an exciting time for research, an exciting time for breakthroughs and we want to support you as well as we can. >> thank you, senator capito. and i will now introduce our witnesses. doctor lawrence tayback is the acting director of the national institutes of health. doctor joshua gordon is the director of the national institute of mental health. doctor richard hoti is the director of national, the national institute on aging. doctor douglas lowy is the principal deputy director of the national cancer institute. and doctor nora volkov is the director of the national institute on drug ab
i know we are anxious to have you back in west virginia. and frankly, i'd welcome all of you to visit west virginia, not just to see and learn, but also to enjoy the state as well and meet the dedicated professionals. i know we are dealing with a tight budget year this year but investments in biomedical research are so important for the future of our country. listen, i want to thank all of you for what you do. i should have started with that because you're in an exciting time for research, an...
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i'm part of this because i was a proponent as west virginia governor. we had a kid going to juvenile now end up at west point. it is unbelievable as far as turning people around. we have to make it the patriotic duty that we all have to serve. when jon talked about national service, every 18-year-old should give service of some kind to this country, somewhere, somehow. one year of service. [applause] it could be military. health care, education, welfare work, an awful lot of things where we have a void all over the country. especially in rural states. kevin: i want to recognize admiral blair who is here, as joe has. one of my heroes and somebody who has served this country so valiantly. [applause] as with joe lieberman and so many others, it is such an honor. i would say that first of all, we should not let recruiting and retention become a crisis within this country. as it was after the vietnam war. i'm old enough to remember the post-75 period, and the rebuilding that had to occur. a lot of people in this country are weary of 20 years of war in the mid
i'm part of this because i was a proponent as west virginia governor. we had a kid going to juvenile now end up at west point. it is unbelievable as far as turning people around. we have to make it the patriotic duty that we all have to serve. when jon talked about national service, every 18-year-old should give service of some kind to this country, somewhere, somehow. one year of service. [applause] it could be military. health care, education, welfare work, an awful lot of things where we...
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this kid from west virginia at the world now.it to me musically. it is newgrounds and in some ways. in that sense, i am very excited about this artistically. i am very excited about some of the songs that are the kinds of things we deal with things the opioid crisis in west virginia and we deal with depression in another song. i have got several different things that we do. some of it is fun. for the most part, it is a record of real-life and not pulling punches. that is what is next. >> coming up, a conversation with actress sharon stone. from the pandemic project she has turned into a new career to why she says hollywood abandoned her. >> i was pretty much shoved to the back of the line. i felt that i lost my film family. for most, hpv clears on its own. but for others, it can cause certain cancers later in life. you're welcome! now, as the “dad cab”, it's my cue to help protect them. embrace this phase. help protect them in the next. ask their doctor today about hpv vaccination. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son?
this kid from west virginia at the world now.it to me musically. it is newgrounds and in some ways. in that sense, i am very excited about this artistically. i am very excited about some of the songs that are the kinds of things we deal with things the opioid crisis in west virginia and we deal with depression in another song. i have got several different things that we do. some of it is fun. for the most part, it is a record of real-life and not pulling punches. that is what is next. >>...
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the food was diverse, cross-section of america from west virginia to the coast of maine to the badlandsf south and north dakota to the southwest and salt lake city thai food, which is the best i've ever had with governor cox in salt lake city. this is the element i think is missing in our politics, the desire to break bread with each other, to learn from each other and govern together. i hope we can begin that process and new through the series. host: i like the word amuse, talk about that. guest: i think we have dumbed down the discourse to such a degree as a result of people news, hyper partisanship that the vs in the discourse have come to dominate what most animates political life, as opposed to -- you often talk about reconciliation, that is the process by which we adopt legislation, that we move the needle forward. ultimately, it takes exchange, it takes deliberation. if you talk to senators or governors across the country, often the art of barbecue or the art of the cheeseburger is what is the first genesis, the impetus of driving an exchange of dialogue that then becomes legisla
the food was diverse, cross-section of america from west virginia to the coast of maine to the badlandsf south and north dakota to the southwest and salt lake city thai food, which is the best i've ever had with governor cox in salt lake city. this is the element i think is missing in our politics, the desire to break bread with each other, to learn from each other and govern together. i hope we can begin that process and new through the series. host: i like the word amuse, talk about that....
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this kid from west virginia. at the world now. -- i think some of these songs are the kinds of things -- we deal with things like the opioid crisis in west virginia. question deal with depression. i've got several different things we do. some of it's fun, but for the most part it's a record of real life. and i'm not pulling punches. so that's what's next. that's what i'm thinking about right now. >>> coming up, a revealing conversation with actress sharon stone. from the pandemic project she's turned into a new career, to why she says hollywood abandoned her. >> i was pretty much shoved to the back of the line. i felt that i lost my film family. ♪ the thought of getting screened ♪ ♪ for colon cancer made me queasy. ♪ ♪ but now i've found a way that's right for me. ♪ ♪ feels more easy. ♪ ♪ my doc and i agreed. ♪ ♪ i pick the time. ♪ ♪ today's a good day. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average
this kid from west virginia. at the world now. -- i think some of these songs are the kinds of things -- we deal with things like the opioid crisis in west virginia. question deal with depression. i've got several different things we do. some of it's fun, but for the most part it's a record of real life. and i'm not pulling punches. so that's what's next. that's what i'm thinking about right now. >>> coming up, a revealing conversation with actress sharon stone. from the pandemic...
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you would think that the m law 100 firms would all be on the side of west virginia and business and not on the side of the epa. you particularly think that if you understood that the argument being made, the major questions doctrine argument is probably the hottest thing in big log right now in terms of challenging government action. if you actually look at the law firms that filed amicus briefs in that case, it was for to zip on the epa side for big law with no big law firms filing on behalf of west virginia. so something very stark is going on here, i think this is very bad for the courts ultimately and i alluded to this last night. we have an adversary system of justice, the courts, the justices, they all depend on hearing from both sides in the case and controversy. if one side has all the resources of the m law one and the other side does not that can make a real difference. particularly in cases that are labor-intensive, and i don't need to tell folks in this room that sometimes election law cases can be particularly labor-intensive at the trial court level. so two of the system i
you would think that the m law 100 firms would all be on the side of west virginia and business and not on the side of the epa. you particularly think that if you understood that the argument being made, the major questions doctrine argument is probably the hottest thing in big log right now in terms of challenging government action. if you actually look at the law firms that filed amicus briefs in that case, it was for to zip on the epa side for big law with no big law firms filing on behalf...
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his approval rating is 64% in west virginia and joe manchin is at 40% with a 53% disapproval rating.g for ways he can maybe maintain his political career and no labels is giving him at least the opportunity to have a platform and get his name out. but not necessarily sure he's doing it to run for president. just because he's about to lose his senate seat. >> john: a lot of people would have thought that the best way for him to save his political hide would be to become a republican. but he's got that lean now. >> there's been some reporting about no labels and what they will do if it does hurt joe biden's chances. >> john: that's the weird thing. >> they said, if it were to hurt his chances of getting reelected, that they would stop their efforts. it seems like no labels is more interested in stopping a republican from getting elected than they are being in the middle and centrist. >> john: manchin seems to be waffling on whether or not he will support joe biden. let's see what he told bret baier on "special report. >> the parties have retreated to the extreme right and left, and tha
his approval rating is 64% in west virginia and joe manchin is at 40% with a 53% disapproval rating.g for ways he can maybe maintain his political career and no labels is giving him at least the opportunity to have a platform and get his name out. but not necessarily sure he's doing it to run for president. just because he's about to lose his senate seat. >> john: a lot of people would have thought that the best way for him to save his political hide would be to become a republican. but...
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we're talking about huntington, west virginia, a more rural community.were fighting with heroin addiction. i remember you were the ones going, "i want to get these little narcans in everybody's --" i remember you talking about that. >> yes. >> to now what is fentanyl like? >> well, it's worse. you know, 2017 was our worst year in cabell county, west virginia, a county of 92k. and that year, we had 202 deaths from overdoses, and more than 70% of those were from fentanyl. and that was the year that fentanyl really came into our area. it's tougher -- you know, gets tougher to save lives because that one time that they overdose can be it. >> is there any best practice you've seen or developed or tried to work with in the last six years that you think is worth pursuing? >> i think that what we need to do is stay focused on each individual and be kind and to realize that these are the most fragile people. it's very shame-based, it's guilt-based, and we need to provide them with the self-worth that they need to accept the treatment. >> you feel like we need a c
we're talking about huntington, west virginia, a more rural community.were fighting with heroin addiction. i remember you were the ones going, "i want to get these little narcans in everybody's --" i remember you talking about that. >> yes. >> to now what is fentanyl like? >> well, it's worse. you know, 2017 was our worst year in cabell county, west virginia, a county of 92k. and that year, we had 202 deaths from overdoses, and more than 70% of those were from...
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we mentioned montana, ohio and west virginia. republicans have gotten big recruits in all three. they have tim she he in montana. ohio has a few competitive people there too. then there's the next level of competitive seats, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, even nevada. they are struggling to field a solid general election candidate there. in wisconsin, mike gallagher, former moderate republican, said he's not going to challenge tammy baldwin. in michigan, a democratic representative who has won competitive race after competitive race, a fund-raising juggernaut, is the only major candidate in the democratic primary without much of a republican challenger. she would be tough even in the best conditions and republicans are not putting themselves in the best condition. host: you wrote an article for the national journal called courting disaster about the supreme court's decisions. tell me about what you think that would be -- how you think that is going to play in the congressional campaigns? guest: we mentioned the redistricting cases. so those were big decisions on their own. if
we mentioned montana, ohio and west virginia. republicans have gotten big recruits in all three. they have tim she he in montana. ohio has a few competitive people there too. then there's the next level of competitive seats, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, even nevada. they are struggling to field a solid general election candidate there. in wisconsin, mike gallagher, former moderate republican, said he's not going to challenge tammy baldwin. in michigan, a democratic representative who has...
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i was born in west virginia. and this clip occurred where i was thinking about this idea of cultural capital and what it really meant and how it was different for different people, along with what was going on with the 2016 presidential actions. that's when these ideas started percolating. for me, which was that everyone, my circles, the media i was reading, was talking about how rural america was really angry. and that's why they voted for donald trump and, that's why we had this we have this divided country. and i thought about the place i grew up, the place i lived, i don't know, 13 years of my life, you know, and i thought, i don't think that's entirely what's going on. it's not that it's not some of the story, but there's a deeper story. and so that was that kind of blending of understanding the culture of my hometown and rural america and understanding more deeply what might be happening in rural america rather than this. what i felt was a stereotypical and, you know, explanation of of why folks voted for d
i was born in west virginia. and this clip occurred where i was thinking about this idea of cultural capital and what it really meant and how it was different for different people, along with what was going on with the 2016 presidential actions. that's when these ideas started percolating. for me, which was that everyone, my circles, the media i was reading, was talking about how rural america was really angry. and that's why they voted for donald trump and, that's why we had this we have this...
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west is west i virginia. i have a lot of family in west virginia. i have chosen to. >> depict them with a natty light can. okay. now there's i think everybody ji either goes to the right onerthi the leftgh. yeah. i'm not sure what is happening. that's the family tree. that's both of all. yeah, that's it. answer the screen.eanine i think i'm saying let's know, y i got that. you hear the opposite way, right? it's a potatmine io. the natty light did not win,al nor did the two seals. nor did >> dana won with her depiction of west virginia jab day. and the favorite is alive. >> dana, does that mean we'res tied now? ohthat mwe are, what is the scoi can i ask, am i good? the might the clear loser is half a point ahead. >> no, not okay. joey half po. , and da >> winning with joey, jimmy and dana right behind. oh, grab me, judge. >> here. i see you're still the jackets. you look great for a question. >> who are the four us presidents on mount rushmore ? >> give it to us presidents on mount rushmore. i don't know. mor gets the most. for 4 so you don't have to
west is west i virginia. i have a lot of family in west virginia. i have chosen to. >> depict them with a natty light can. okay. now there's i think everybody ji either goes to the right onerthi the leftgh. yeah. i'm not sure what is happening. that's the family tree. that's both of all. yeah, that's it. answer the screen.eanine i think i'm saying let's know, y i got that. you hear the opposite way, right? it's a potatmine io. the natty light did not win,al nor did the two seals. nor did...
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west virginia's attorney general is one of those in gs.joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ with gold and copper prices pushing towards all-time highs, u.s. gold corp is advancing its environmentally friendly gold and copper mining project and creating american jobs in mining friendly wyoming. with a proven management team and board, a tight share structure, and a solid cash balance, u.s. gold's portfolio of world-class assets are creating american growth and homegrown strategic metals as the us moves towards an electrified future. u.s. gold corp. stuart: we've got green on the screen, 100 t7 points up for the dow industrials and the nasdaq up 76 points. that's what going on overall in the market to this morning. there are movies. i want to start with at&t, down sharply. lauren: the lowest level since march of 2,003, 20 years, got punch from jpmorgan, coming to neutral concerns on compe
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we are going to move to west virginia now. jess is on the line. what are your thoughts? caller: i am a supporter of the union. if i can get one minute, i used to work at the hospital in pennsylvania. it had good benefits and everything. my wife wanted to come back down to west virginia. i picked up a second job at a company. they were not a union. they had a guy worked there for 15 years. he started to make some decent money and they fired him so they could hire to people at his salary. i said, what did he do wrong? they said, he did not do anything wrong. we are in at will employee. we can terminate at any time we want to, with no reason. that is the first time i heard of an at will employee. some be working for 15 years and a dedicated employee, and he fire him because he is starting to make a decent salary? that is why it is important, the union. thank you and have a nice day. host: before we get to a few more calls, i wanted to show another video. this is liz schuller. she talked about the looming ups strike and others that might be on the horizon. >> i see it as a b
we are going to move to west virginia now. jess is on the line. what are your thoughts? caller: i am a supporter of the union. if i can get one minute, i used to work at the hospital in pennsylvania. it had good benefits and everything. my wife wanted to come back down to west virginia. i picked up a second job at a company. they were not a union. they had a guy worked there for 15 years. he started to make some decent money and they fired him so they could hire to people at his salary. i said,...
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third-party candidate if trump and/or their party nominees, there's an event later today featuring west virginia senator joe manchin who we know is a democrat. can you tell us a little bit about what you know is going to happen today and is it speculation that he might be the snow label candidate in the fall? >> the appearance has democrats really worried. i think thenc concern is if he d have a third-party run for president he would ask to hand the victory to trump or whoever trump or whoeverthe republican . that is far down the road and far down thed line but the appearance in new hampshire is certainly soaking up speculation. he hasn't committed to what he's going to do with any regard, and the places that he's appearing in new hampshire is somewhere where the presidential candidates go. he's going to visit to get into politics and that is kind of the bread and butter where you go and talk to people if you're thinking about running for president. so, certainly no coincidence that he's going there. it's an interesting thing. it's something the democrats will be watching very, very closely. >>
third-party candidate if trump and/or their party nominees, there's an event later today featuring west virginia senator joe manchin who we know is a democrat. can you tell us a little bit about what you know is going to happen today and is it speculation that he might be the snow label candidate in the fall? >> the appearance has democrats really worried. i think thenc concern is if he d have a third-party run for president he would ask to hand the victory to trump or whoever trump or...
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democrats desperately want him to run for senate in that west virginia seat. they do not feel they have another candidate who could run and win in that state. and when you look at the tight margins in the senate, they're very concerned if he doesn't run. >> all right, we'll keep an eye on that in the weeks ahead to be sure. co-founder of punch bowl news, anna palmer, thank you very much. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," house republicans are pushing on a vote today for a resolution defending israel, as anna just said in the wake of one democrat lawmaker's comments. >>> plus there's a new effort on capitol hill to censure republican congressman george santos. those stories and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. k on sports and weather when we come right back 1... my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein
democrats desperately want him to run for senate in that west virginia seat. they do not feel they have another candidate who could run and win in that state. and when you look at the tight margins in the senate, they're very concerned if he doesn't run. >> all right, we'll keep an eye on that in the weeks ahead to be sure. co-founder of punch bowl news, anna palmer, thank you very much. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," house republicans are pushing on a vote...
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will it be west virginia senator joe manchin, former utah governor, john huntsman, both in new hampshire today for this town hall that they're doing. new hampshire is a great state if you're looking for nonparty affiliated people. there are a lot of non-party affiliated people in new hampshire. while we have heard from people over and over again on the campaign trail and recent elections and polls show that people are angry with the two parties and angry at institutions, what we have not seen is voters actually break away from the parties, if you go look at what's happening in recent elections, particularly in the last couple of elections, it's really really divided between democrats and republicans, only a handful of people switching between the parties from year to year. so, you know, we'll see what they're able to do. the conventional wisdom is that the more traction, the more likely a republican wins the presidency. >> let's bring in vaughn hillyard. >> also, john huntsman, the former governor of utah, excuse me, who potentially would be on it as well. i heard you just spoke to joe m
will it be west virginia senator joe manchin, former utah governor, john huntsman, both in new hampshire today for this town hall that they're doing. new hampshire is a great state if you're looking for nonparty affiliated people. there are a lot of non-party affiliated people in new hampshire. while we have heard from people over and over again on the campaign trail and recent elections and polls show that people are angry with the two parties and angry at institutions, what we have not seen...
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the headline speaker at that event was none other than west virginia senator joe manchin, who openlynterest in running a third party campaign. he appeared pretty confident in his chances, too. take a listen. >> we're here to make sure the american people have an option and the option is take the political parties off their sides, they've gone too far left and right. i think if i am in a race, i'm going to win. >> sorry, joe, many of biden's allies on the left and liberal media are not going to let that happen. ladies of "the view" freaked out over this, claiming a third party candidate would deal biden a major blow. >> the two party system is so deeply entrenched that this no labels third party group getting in only serves as a spoiler to one side. i tend to think it ends up being a spoiler against biden in favor of trump. i worry in the effort towards centrism is going to boost extremism. >> i think this is the stupidest thing ever. joe lieberman, i love you, but you have to stop this joe. >> joe, joe, joe, this is insane. >> this will hurt president biden. you look at the election
the headline speaker at that event was none other than west virginia senator joe manchin, who openlynterest in running a third party campaign. he appeared pretty confident in his chances, too. take a listen. >> we're here to make sure the american people have an option and the option is take the political parties off their sides, they've gone too far left and right. i think if i am in a race, i'm going to win. >> sorry, joe, many of biden's allies on the left and liberal media are...
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candidate, if trump and biden are there party nominees, there is an event later today featuring west virginia senator joe manchin who we know is a democrat. can you tell us a little about what you know about what will happen today and is it fueling speculation that joe manchin might be this no labels candidate in the fall? guest: joe manchin will appear in new hatcher later today and has democrats really worried. the concern is that if joe manchin mounted a third-party run for president, he would act as a spoiler or president joe biden and hand the victory to trump or whoever the republican nominee is. that's far down the road and far down the line but it appears that new hampshire is certainly stoking that expectation. joe manchin is not committed to what he will do in 2024 in any regard. the place he is appearing in new hampshire is somewhere where presidential candidates go. he's going to the new hampshire institute of politics and that's kind of the bread-and-butter spot where you go and talk to people in new hampshire if you are thinking about running for president. certainly, it's no co
candidate, if trump and biden are there party nominees, there is an event later today featuring west virginia senator joe manchin who we know is a democrat. can you tell us a little about what you know about what will happen today and is it fueling speculation that joe manchin might be this no labels candidate in the fall? guest: joe manchin will appear in new hatcher later today and has democrats really worried. the concern is that if joe manchin mounted a third-party run for president, he...
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i've got a lot of work to do for my state of west virginia, which i love dearly. i've got a lot of work to do for our government, the work for our great country. once you become a target -- i might be a suspected target now. but once you become a target, things pretty much are very difficult and shut down on you. i know everyone is assuming this and that and everything else. the bottom line is they all know i've been extremely independent. i've been very upset for the far left and the far right for all of the chatter that we have going on. and both parties think they have to retreat. that's not where the american people are. and if they can see this movement where people say, wait a minute, we want common sense solutions to common sense problems that we have every day. they won't talk about the immigration problems that we have, immigration policy that shuts down the border, makes it secure, and having a pathway with worker visas so we have more good workers in our country is and make states responsible. a debt that's out of control, inflation. we have streets tha
i've got a lot of work to do for my state of west virginia, which i love dearly. i've got a lot of work to do for our government, the work for our great country. once you become a target -- i might be a suspected target now. but once you become a target, things pretty much are very difficult and shut down on you. i know everyone is assuming this and that and everything else. the bottom line is they all know i've been extremely independent. i've been very upset for the far left and the far right...
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it is always tough in west virginia these days.esidential cycle that he would have to outperform president biden by a massive number. he's the only democrat in west virginia that is likely capable of doing it. and so we really hope that he's running for reelection, but the real danger is that he or someone of his stature decides to run as the third party, and that would be extraordinarily bad. >> explain why it would be extraordinarily bad. why would anyone actually do that? >> that's a great question. the reason it is really bad is because all the data shows that in this presidential cycle, there's a very credible and well financed third party candidate of the time that this group no labels is proposing to field will take us away from president biden and thereby help the public nominee, which is trump. and the reason that that is true is because there's a lot of folks out there who are expressing this content with both biden and trump that would reluctantly vote for the president because they just cannot stomach trump. there is a
it is always tough in west virginia these days.esidential cycle that he would have to outperform president biden by a massive number. he's the only democrat in west virginia that is likely capable of doing it. and so we really hope that he's running for reelection, but the real danger is that he or someone of his stature decides to run as the third party, and that would be extraordinarily bad. >> explain why it would be extraordinarily bad. why would anyone actually do that? >>...
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the club has already come out and said that they endorse alex moony and his west virginia senate bid ultimately decides to enter the race. i have reporting that the club's president david mcintosh and rosendale have spoken on separate occasions about a senate bid and if they do get behind him it would be great for matt rosendale's ad spending and they would pour a lot of money behind his race. this, again, highlights the feud between donald trump and david mcintosh. they used to have a great relationship and it has since deteriorated and we're continuing to see that now as they're on opposing sides of who they are going to be backing ahead of 2024 big implication force 2024 as they try to take the senate map, change it in their direction, republicans. alayna treene, thank you so much. >>> it's a positive senate map for republicans, they have more -- fewer seats than democrats, but it's always a primary problem. they always havead- look at the trumed candidates who cost the last cycle, herschelr failing in georgiayonnsylvania arizona -- adam wax alt in nevada. not people that they pre
the club has already come out and said that they endorse alex moony and his west virginia senate bid ultimately decides to enter the race. i have reporting that the club's president david mcintosh and rosendale have spoken on separate occasions about a senate bid and if they do get behind him it would be great for matt rosendale's ad spending and they would pour a lot of money behind his race. this, again, highlights the feud between donald trump and david mcintosh. they used to have a great...
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joel has an enormous affection for west virginia. he is a mountaineer and holds the same sense of pride for our foundations and aspirations as if he had been there his whole life. as i have often said in my speeches, and i will say to him, the country roads of west virginia will always welcome you home, joel. good luck. we will miss you. you'll always be a part of my life and our lives. 18 years is a long time, but it's all been great. thanks. kc and i are all committed to working through these concerns in the process. tomorrow vote designed halt debt collector harassment of our service members. again, i appreciate the cooperation of senators on both sides as we work to lock in these votes. today and tomorrow, leader mcconnell, chair read, ranking member and i will also work on the package. i hope this effort is successful we will require everyone to work together. concurrently we will also keep working where we may need to finish this week. a chance to show the american people that the senate can work productively and start contract
joel has an enormous affection for west virginia. he is a mountaineer and holds the same sense of pride for our foundations and aspirations as if he had been there his whole life. as i have often said in my speeches, and i will say to him, the country roads of west virginia will always welcome you home, joel. good luck. we will miss you. you'll always be a part of my life and our lives. 18 years is a long time, but it's all been great. thanks. kc and i are all committed to working through these...
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stuart: maybe he should run as a republican for the senate in west virginia, who knows?ays a pleasure, see you soon. president biden boasted about wage increases on twitter quickly marked with a factual error sign but that's not stopping the white house from defending biden alex. >> we disagree because we are looking at data from february of 2021. we have gotten stronger, bidenomics has been really helpful getting to make sure you build the economy that leaves no one behind. stuart: we will definitely get into that and the irs whistleblower on hunter biden's case, testifying tomorrow. house oversight committee that is here with a preview, this could be a blockbuster after this. ♪ is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? -hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started with fast speeds and advanced security for $39 a month for 1
stuart: maybe he should run as a republican for the senate in west virginia, who knows?ays a pleasure, see you soon. president biden boasted about wage increases on twitter quickly marked with a factual error sign but that's not stopping the white house from defending biden alex. >> we disagree because we are looking at data from february of 2021. we have gotten stronger, bidenomics has been really helpful getting to make sure you build the economy that leaves no one behind. stuart: we...