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illogical seminary in virginia. -- theological seminary in virginia. pres. biden: what is your name? >> vanessa. pres. biden: is this where you register? do they have to have made an appointment? >> they need to have an appointment. we need the license, insurance card, and asked them what time they come in. how are you, check them and. -- in. pres. biden: roughly have any people a day the you get? any idea? >> 300. pres. biden: pretty good. >> overall, 20,000. pres. biden: we passed 150 million yesterday. 200 million in the first 100 days. i'm keeping it a secret. nobody can hear me. thank you. thank you for what you are doing. appreciate it. how are you? >> the key part of our registration, all of our parents are called directly to make sure they get an appointment right away. we have slots set aside for community partners. just so they don't have to go through the tedious online registration process. with the communities we serve, we make sure -- pres. biden: that is great. >> we are vaccinating low income, uninsured, underinsured, people of color, b
illogical seminary in virginia. -- theological seminary in virginia. pres. biden: what is your name? >> vanessa. pres. biden: is this where you register? do they have to have made an appointment? >> they need to have an appointment. we need the license, insurance card, and asked them what time they come in. how are you, check them and. -- in. pres. biden: roughly have any people a day the you get? any idea? >> 300. pres. biden: pretty good. >> overall, 20,000. pres....
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virginia: yes, the cp pill. skin disease and fungus were always an issue, especially during monsoon season. dehydration was also a problem because they did not have portable water. that was always an issue. our nurses' schedule, 12 hour days, unless we had mass casualties, we would have anything like 15 to sometimes 50 people come in at one time. everyone was on duty and you would work sometimes 24 hours, try to sleep four hours, then come back. we were always trying to be the best that we could be. the nurses and doctors i work with, i cannot say enough about. everyone worked together so well , better so that even in civilian life. i cannot say enough about the camaraderie that we had david -- that we had. it was the best experience as a nurse that i had in my career. you learn fast, you did things, things like jake yes to me's -- things like take yet amazed -- soldiers came in with no arms. where are you going to put in the iv? we did arterial sticks, which is a no-no, they have lab people do it now. we did ou
virginia: yes, the cp pill. skin disease and fungus were always an issue, especially during monsoon season. dehydration was also a problem because they did not have portable water. that was always an issue. our nurses' schedule, 12 hour days, unless we had mass casualties, we would have anything like 15 to sometimes 50 people come in at one time. everyone was on duty and you would work sometimes 24 hours, try to sleep four hours, then come back. we were always trying to be the best that we...
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. >> president biden visited a vaccination site in alexandria, virginia, tuesday. he stopped to speak with health care a professionals and vaccine recipients. >> hi, folks. good do see you all. what's your name emma? >> vanessa. >> hi, cindy, how are you? is in where you register? and can can i just show town register? or do i need an appointment? >> you need an appointment and we usually and -- ask for iferingse, insurance card. ask how you are and then move on. president biden: and roughly how many people a day do you have come through? any idea? pretty good. [indiscernible] president biden: 150 million. [laughter] a yesterday. >> oh, really? president biden: and 200 million in the first 100 days. keep it a secret, everybody can hear me. well, thank you. thanks for what you're doing, appreciate it. >> it's an honor, thank you. president biden: hi, how are you? good to see -- >> how are you? >> better after seeing you guys. >> we cover our registration here. so all of our patient we call directly to make sure they get an appointment right away. we also have -- [in
. >> president biden visited a vaccination site in alexandria, virginia, tuesday. he stopped to speak with health care a professionals and vaccine recipients. >> hi, folks. good do see you all. what's your name emma? >> vanessa. >> hi, cindy, how are you? is in where you register? and can can i just show town register? or do i need an appointment? >> you need an appointment and we usually and -- ask for iferingse, insurance card. ask how you are and then move on....
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you know i did an experiment once when i was out in west virginia i went through a cracker barrel and i went through and i asked every single table what people thought of joe mansion and i think because of the lengthy political career that he has there and the name recognition he has he does have some capacity to get away with things in west virginia as probably tester doesn't actually have exactly the same standing maybe unlike 8 years maybe we'll find he does but he might not be there quite yet i have been into some of those same cracker barrels in west virginia and i and i and i have kind of who largely felt the same thing there's been a great discussion just really fast you know we have the present could be speaking to the nation or a little bit more than 3 months in what grade would you give joe biden josh. it's a or a minus i think that given given the range of challenges not just in policy terms but also kind of keeping his his his rather you know fractured party together with him it's hard for me to think how he could have realistically done much better than he has at this poi
you know i did an experiment once when i was out in west virginia i went through a cracker barrel and i went through and i asked every single table what people thought of joe mansion and i think because of the lengthy political career that he has there and the name recognition he has he does have some capacity to get away with things in west virginia as probably tester doesn't actually have exactly the same standing maybe unlike 8 years maybe we'll find he does but he might not be there quite...
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. >> beverly in virginia on the independent line. >> caller: thank you. i'm a senior citizen, and my concern is if we continue to pay off and help all those other countries like we are, what will happen with our check? right now, i only get 1,600 a month, a year. and we senior citizens, a lot of us want to work. but as soon as we start working, they take away from our checks. so most of us don't want to lose what we're going to get. i want to know if we can do anything to let the senior citizens who want to work, to work. >> will there be changes? has the biden administration indicated any changes to social security or medicare benefits? >> the proposal is just a discretionary funding request. it's funding for federal agencies. discretionary spending is just about a third of the federal budget. it does not touch programs that are categorized as mandatory pounding, medicare, medicaid, social security. we expect to see a fuller budget request from the biden white house in terms of what they would like to do there. certainly, there's probably a lot of pressu
. >> beverly in virginia on the independent line. >> caller: thank you. i'm a senior citizen, and my concern is if we continue to pay off and help all those other countries like we are, what will happen with our check? right now, i only get 1,600 a month, a year. and we senior citizens, a lot of us want to work. but as soon as we start working, they take away from our checks. so most of us don't want to lose what we're going to get. i want to know if we can do anything to let the...
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west virginia senator and virginia democrat senator tim crane. they answer questions on bipartisanship in congress. presidents joint address to congress, the january 6 attack on the capital and other house and senate agenda items. the institute of democracy is the host. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. my name is jim ryan. and the president of uva and i am delighted to welcome you to the second installment of the democracy dialog which is cosponsored by my office and uva's institute of them up or say. the goal of democracy dialogue is twofold. the first is to explore critical issues facing our democracy to aid a variety of different perspectives. the second is to model what it means to engage in civil discourse and debate with those whose perspectives or opinion might differ. our belief is that these two goals are interrelated because our ability as people to address critical issues facing our democracy will depend on our ability to engage in productive conversation and debate with those of different opinions and perspectives. thes
west virginia senator and virginia democrat senator tim crane. they answer questions on bipartisanship in congress. presidents joint address to congress, the january 6 attack on the capital and other house and senate agenda items. the institute of democracy is the host. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. my name is jim ryan. and the president of uva and i am delighted to welcome you to the second installment of the democracy dialog which is cosponsored by my office and uva's...
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host: beverly in richmond, virginia on the independent line. caller: i'm calling concerning senior citizens. my concern is, if we continue to help all these other countries, what is going to end up with our , you know, our checks? i only get $1600 a year, and i do not have enough to cover my bills. we senior citizens, a lot of us want to work, but as soon as we start working, they take away from our checks, so most do not want to go out and lose anything that they are sure to get. i want to know if we can do anything to keep senior citizens that want to work, to work? host: will there be changes, any changes to social security or medicare benefits? guest: great question. so, the proposal that was released last week by the white house is a discretionary funding request, it just involves money, simply it is money for federal agencies. discretionary spending is a third of the federal budget, it does not touch programs that are categorized as mandatory funding, like medicare, medicaid, social security. we expect to see in more fuller budget request
host: beverly in richmond, virginia on the independent line. caller: i'm calling concerning senior citizens. my concern is, if we continue to help all these other countries, what is going to end up with our , you know, our checks? i only get $1600 a year, and i do not have enough to cover my bills. we senior citizens, a lot of us want to work, but as soon as we start working, they take away from our checks, so most do not want to go out and lose anything that they are sure to get. i want to...
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tomorrow he will be giving a speech in virginia on the vaccine rollout plan. the president has said that by may 1 most adults in the country should be vaccinated. we have seen the numbers increasing steadily over time. there's a lot of potential on that, something that everyone is looking forward to, having a more vaccinated population. later this week he will be giving remarks on infrastructure and we will be hearing that over and over again from the president and other senior administration officials over the several not just, but months. this bill will take a lot longer to pass. i think it will be several months to get the parts of this plan through. he will be trying to sell that package to the american public and get as much popularity as he can. host: have a great week, thanks for reporting with us on this monday. guest: you, too. host: steve on twitter says it's one more tool for opening the economy and lessening their spread of the virus. that it need not be a government run program. mark joins us next from minnesota on the idea of a vaccine passport.
tomorrow he will be giving a speech in virginia on the vaccine rollout plan. the president has said that by may 1 most adults in the country should be vaccinated. we have seen the numbers increasing steadily over time. there's a lot of potential on that, something that everyone is looking forward to, having a more vaccinated population. later this week he will be giving remarks on infrastructure and we will be hearing that over and over again from the president and other senior administration...
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i will turn it over to my good friend and colleague from the commonwealth of virginia ralph northam who will say a few words. >> good afternoon and thank you, governor hogan. beautiful day in annapolis and i want to thank you and your wife for hostings and bringing us together in a bipartisan manner. it has been a refreshing two days for governors to interact with or members of congress and discuss a topic on the minds of us for years and decades and that is infrastructure. to highlight the relationship that i have had over the years with governor hogan we have set precedent on how we work together state by state and how we work in a bipartisan manner. we have worked on metro and we are working on the american legionen -- legion bridge. i think we all agree infrastructure is a top priority. we had a candid discussion last night and today and talked about our priorities especially on the state level. we agreed that this is not a cookie cutter situation. within size do not -- one size doesn't fit all. every state has their priorities. we agree with members of congress that governors need
i will turn it over to my good friend and colleague from the commonwealth of virginia ralph northam who will say a few words. >> good afternoon and thank you, governor hogan. beautiful day in annapolis and i want to thank you and your wife for hostings and bringing us together in a bipartisan manner. it has been a refreshing two days for governors to interact with or members of congress and discuss a topic on the minds of us for years and decades and that is infrastructure. to highlight...
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from virginia beach weeknights this month. we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3 wednesday an evening of gardens parks and landscapes. every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc tidal basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the tidal basin started as an engineering project, but has also served as a swimming hole a protest ground and the scene of a political scandal mike literest national mall and memorial parks communications. chief met us on site to talk about the area's history and famous. japanese cherry trees watch wednesday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 as he approaches his 100th day in office president biden will give his first address to a joint session of congress wednesday night our live coverage begins at 8pm eastern with the president's address at 9pm eastern on c-span online at c-span.org or listen
from virginia beach weeknights this month. we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3 wednesday an evening of gardens parks and landscapes. every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc tidal basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the tidal basin started as an engineering project, but has also served as a swimming hole a protest...
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but in order to really understand marshall house i'm gong tell you a little bit about virginia where organization that operates john marshall house, and so we've been around for 132 years and with a nation's oldest statewide organization -- and so -- we own and operate john patrick house and capital smith sports, lighthouse and jamestown and so i have the opportunity to be the director of museum operations for all of those wonderful historic places. but we're also an organization that the statewide preservation and so there's a lot of places that we've actually worked with that johnew marshall and his family would have distracted with, for example, we have been advocate it support the creation of a nine acre memorial shop bottom and we've also worked to preserve the lodge a which is ao in rich monday and both of those sites were included as part of our annual dangerous historic sites program. and so also we had a wonderful restoration team and we've been able to restore john marshall childhood home which is called hollow in the county and lost on places like monumental church which w
but in order to really understand marshall house i'm gong tell you a little bit about virginia where organization that operates john marshall house, and so we've been around for 132 years and with a nation's oldest statewide organization -- and so -- we own and operate john patrick house and capital smith sports, lighthouse and jamestown and so i have the opportunity to be the director of museum operations for all of those wonderful historic places. but we're also an organization that the...
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but washington's demeanor changed when the subject turned to virginia politics. he requested me to read the debates of the virginia assembly of the election, senator on the governor. and hearing mr. madison's observations, respecting mr. maduro, he appeared much affected and spoke with some degree of disparity on the subject. what prompted washington's disparity regarding james monroe? shown here standing behind the general demand glorious, so profoundly accurate painting, washington crossing the delaware. how did these two virginians, who hailed from the same region and whose families were acquainted over generations go from being soldiers and a common cause to bitter political foes? george washington and james monroe were each born to families that had inhabited westmoreland county, virginia since the mid 17th century. evidence of there and institutions association includes unnoticed from 16 16 one, describing the investigation of a suicide in the county. john washington, the corner was georges great-grandfather. the first member of the jury listed, andrew monr
but washington's demeanor changed when the subject turned to virginia politics. he requested me to read the debates of the virginia assembly of the election, senator on the governor. and hearing mr. madison's observations, respecting mr. maduro, he appeared much affected and spoke with some degree of disparity on the subject. what prompted washington's disparity regarding james monroe? shown here standing behind the general demand glorious, so profoundly accurate painting, washington crossing...
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states it's also hurricanes and the raising sea levels so we brought this report from the coast of virginia. a neighborhood is drowning tidewater gardens is a public housing project in the middle of norfolk on the coast of virginia due to heavy rain falls and rising sea levels it is prone to extreme flooding the local infrastructure is too old and can't cope with the water. the city wants to upgrade the area and rebuild housing but the big question is what will happen to its current residents they are being forced to relocate. corrina a ford has lived here for 9 years and is one of many fighting these plants. was born or like now its basic form jennifer cage she. braces if any. relocating has huge implications for her family this specially her 2 kids they still don't know when and where they will be moved to a. high school next year so if. they want to know. i'm preparing them for the move they're ready mentally but. no one. is so many questions answered. sarah black is representing her and others in a lawsuit against the city and actually like the area that is tide water gardens is not bec
states it's also hurricanes and the raising sea levels so we brought this report from the coast of virginia. a neighborhood is drowning tidewater gardens is a public housing project in the middle of norfolk on the coast of virginia due to heavy rain falls and rising sea levels it is prone to extreme flooding the local infrastructure is too old and can't cope with the water. the city wants to upgrade the area and rebuild housing but the big question is what will happen to its current residents...
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washington's demeanor changed when the subject turned to virginia politics. he requested me to read him the debates of the virginia assembly on the election of a senator and a governor. and hearing mr. madison's observations respecting mr. monroe, he appeared much affected and spoke with some degree of austerity on the subject. what prompted washington's austerity for george's row? how did these two families who were acquainted for generations go from being soldiers for a common cause to bitter political foes. george washington and james monroe were each born to families that inhabited west county in virginia. evidence of their association includes a notice in 1661 talking about a suicide in the county. the coroner was george washington's great-grandfather. as shown on a map by johnson, frey and jefferson in 1775, the birthplaces of washington and monroe were separated by only a few miles, yet they had no apparent contact in their naifsh -- native community. by the time of monroe's birth, george washington's family had moved to king george county. the washing
washington's demeanor changed when the subject turned to virginia politics. he requested me to read him the debates of the virginia assembly on the election of a senator and a governor. and hearing mr. madison's observations respecting mr. monroe, he appeared much affected and spoke with some degree of austerity on the subject. what prompted washington's austerity for george's row? how did these two families who were acquainted for generations go from being soldiers for a common cause to bitter...
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she is also a former first lady of virginia the wife of charles robb a former governor and senator welcome. thank you. i'm glad to be here. next lucy baines johnson has worked for decades in business and philanthropistly on issues of social justice health care and the environment. thank you so much for being here. i am delighted to participate. that's great and lloyd hand when nothing was senate majority leader. he hired lloyd hand then a guy in his 20s a recent ut graduate as an assistant when lbj was in the white house. he hired him again as the usc protocol lloyd hand. thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. let's talk about about living in the white house lynda johnson robbed you were 20 years old when your parents moved into the white house at the time you were happily a student at the university of texas. why did you decide that to leave all that and move in with your folks? well as lucy knows i did it reluctantly. i did not want to give up my independence and and i loved being in austin. i think everybody who's ever lived in austin wants to go back to austin. but my pa
she is also a former first lady of virginia the wife of charles robb a former governor and senator welcome. thank you. i'm glad to be here. next lucy baines johnson has worked for decades in business and philanthropistly on issues of social justice health care and the environment. thank you so much for being here. i am delighted to participate. that's great and lloyd hand when nothing was senate majority leader. he hired lloyd hand then a guy in his 20s a recent ut graduate as an assistant when...
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west virginia democratic senator joe manchin wrote a message opposing passing key legislation on strict party line votes. manchin says he's alarmed by that process. since no republicans at this point publicly support the biden plan, at least not yet, that puts it in serious peril. or, i guess, as much peril as joe manchin wants it to be. >> meantime, overnight, 70,000 new coronavirus reported in the united states. and hospitalizations just hit their highest level in a month. the cdc confirming the highly contagious b.1.1.7. variant first identified in the united kingdom is now the most common strain of coronavirus here in the united states. >> we begin with the developing news on president biden's infrastructure plan. joining us, chief political correspondent dana bash. she is the co-anchor of cnn's "state of the union." and i know when you read this op-ed there was one paragraph that jumped out at you as most important. go ahead. >> well, it's one of the things that gives joe manchin an exit ramp off of this. there you go. you thought you were the only one who could do infrastructure m
west virginia democratic senator joe manchin wrote a message opposing passing key legislation on strict party line votes. manchin says he's alarmed by that process. since no republicans at this point publicly support the biden plan, at least not yet, that puts it in serious peril. or, i guess, as much peril as joe manchin wants it to be. >> meantime, overnight, 70,000 new coronavirus reported in the united states. and hospitalizations just hit their highest level in a month. the cdc...
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any of those wind turbines in china we can actually build them in texas or in pennsylvania or in west virginia and i thought that was a compelling case that he continued to say well we got a purchase in america but we also got to build an american i think the way to sell that is actually say this all has to do with american jobs and american infrastructure and we can't rely on the chinese anymore we've got to buy and purchase at home you know that takes us to domestic policy and to you carlina biden last night called for an end to america's war on immigration so what's his solution to the crisis in american southern border. indeed and he called to and that war on immigration here in the united states but he did not actually address the crisis here in the south and border of the word to mexico and me instead called on congress to pass his immigration bill a bill that includes a path to citizenship for around 11000000 undocumented people and this issue of the felder border crisis has really overshadowed his 1st 100 days in office so people who were expecting to see him to address this incident t
any of those wind turbines in china we can actually build them in texas or in pennsylvania or in west virginia and i thought that was a compelling case that he continued to say well we got a purchase in america but we also got to build an american i think the way to sell that is actually say this all has to do with american jobs and american infrastructure and we can't rely on the chinese anymore we've got to buy and purchase at home you know that takes us to domestic policy and to you carlina...
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a member of the virginia house of delegates. he was part of the commonwealth's delegation to the first continental congress when the second congress determined to name a commander. to lead the continental army, washington nominated by john adams was called to serve on june 15th 1755. now while the general gets to know his army, let's take a step back for a moment and consider james monroe. james monroe's road to revolution began with his birth on april 28th 1758 dispense and elizabeth monroe. while the holdings that were originally secured by andrew monroe were not as large or as prosperous as those of their neighbors the washingtons and some of their other neighbors as well the family live comfortably and were able to send their eldest son to one of the best local schools campbelltown academy and then to the college of william and mary monroe in world enrolled at william and mary in june of 1774 like many of his classmates he was soon caught up in revolutionary fervor. he was part of a group of students who sees arms from the g
a member of the virginia house of delegates. he was part of the commonwealth's delegation to the first continental congress when the second congress determined to name a commander. to lead the continental army, washington nominated by john adams was called to serve on june 15th 1755. now while the general gets to know his army, let's take a step back for a moment and consider james monroe. james monroe's road to revolution began with his birth on april 28th 1758 dispense and elizabeth monroe....
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the first marine hospital located in norfolk, virginia. the second was built in boston, massachusetts and some of the medical personnel were utilized by the union and the confederacy for the care of the union -- winded. it frequently happened that the medical officers in the early marine hospitals were the first position to diagnose to seize it is like cholera,, fever and small box. as time went, on the work of the service became of increasing importance to the public health of the country that congress gradually extended its duties until it became in function a federal health service. recognizing the value of mobility and military discipline, the organization, congress authorized the organization of a marine hospital service along military lines with officers holding positions and grades similar to those of officers in the army and navy. in 1912, the name of the service was changed to that borne by the organization today, the united states public health service. and the public health services administered by the surgeon general, who is re
the first marine hospital located in norfolk, virginia. the second was built in boston, massachusetts and some of the medical personnel were utilized by the union and the confederacy for the care of the union -- winded. it frequently happened that the medical officers in the early marine hospitals were the first position to diagnose to seize it is like cholera,, fever and small box. as time went, on the work of the service became of increasing importance to the public health of the country that...
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west virginia senator and virginia democrat senator tim crane. they answer questions on bipartisanship in congress. presidents joint address to congress, the january 6 attack on the capital and other house and senate agenda items. the institute of democracy is the host. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. my name is jim ryan. and the president of uva and i am delighted to welcome you to the second installment of the democracy dialog which is cosponsored by my office and uva's institute
west virginia senator and virginia democrat senator tim crane. they answer questions on bipartisanship in congress. presidents joint address to congress, the january 6 attack on the capital and other house and senate agenda items. the institute of democracy is the host. it is about one hour. >> good morning everyone. my name is jim ryan. and the president of uva and i am delighted to welcome you to the second installment of the democracy dialog which is cosponsored by my office and uva's...
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west virginia is launching a program with a big incentive. the ascent wv program will pay people $12,000 to relocate to the state . >> okay. >> would you take it? >> $12,000? you need a little bit more. it does look beautiful there. >> it does. >> nice but, yeah, no. >> it's watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. ♪♪ [ birds chirping ] >> hope: liam, what's going on? you seem really upset. >> liam: i, uh, i am. >> hope: well, maybe i should have told you this in person. i know this is shocking news about vinny is dead. and regardless of how he treated us, he still didn't deserve that, you know, some heartless person just running him over and leaving him to die all alone. >> liam: yeah. it's, uh, it's horrible. >> hope: are you sure there's not something more going on? >> liam: well, there is--uh, there's a lot happening, um, and-- >> bill: hey, hope. h
west virginia is launching a program with a big incentive. the ascent wv program will pay people $12,000 to relocate to the state . >> okay. >> would you take it? >> $12,000? you need a little bit more. it does look beautiful there. >> it does. >> nice but, yeah, no. >> it's watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. ♪♪ [ birds chirping ] >> hope: liam, what's going on? you seem really upset. >> liam: i, uh, i am. >> hope: well,...
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current and western virginia. if you really wanted to be a founding father then you probably would be able to do it. >> about to turn to audience questions pretty guess i have to ask, not john quincy adams. [inaudible] [laughter] he has an star. he did go off with his father but he was a little young woody first started. he was still ten or 11 when he was in england with his father. i do not count him. he is too young. is the roger mares of the founding fathers with the star. >> that is true that is true. [laughter] speak with you probably talk all night but let's get to some audience questions i know they are coming in. how do you see marshall's personality in italy? was he serious was he a heavy guy? humorous? probably easy to look at the sky and think he's a lawyer and very serious and whatnot. but what do i know? >> he was one of the great partiers of his time. they did a thing called writing circuit when their supreme court justices. each of them had certain states and he had north carolina. and virginia he w
current and western virginia. if you really wanted to be a founding father then you probably would be able to do it. >> about to turn to audience questions pretty guess i have to ask, not john quincy adams. [inaudible] [laughter] he has an star. he did go off with his father but he was a little young woody first started. he was still ten or 11 when he was in england with his father. i do not count him. he is too young. is the roger mares of the founding fathers with the star. >>...
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that >> we/myñ shot it primariln virginia, not too far down in richmond. some of it in hungry but primarily enrichment. >> when you build the sets, what happens to the sets afterwards? do you saw them off? >> the state of virginia still uses them. i think to use them from lincoln, if i'm not mistaken. but i will say, in terms of the set, i remember the first day, we took david there, right before we start production. and he was with his wife, rosa lean and he caught a little emotional when he saw the first set that we showed him. and it was the adams family farm and he got emotional because it was so advanced, and he -- has recession. >> i know it's very important to have people -- steven spielberg was doing lincoln, they actually shot it enrichment as well, and they did it to at the state capital and they try to make it look like with the capitol would've looked like in washington at the time when they were talking about the 13th amendment. they made one mistake, they left a bust of woodrow wilson up and he hadn't been alive then. but anyways, it was pret
that >> we/myñ shot it primariln virginia, not too far down in richmond. some of it in hungry but primarily enrichment. >> when you build the sets, what happens to the sets afterwards? do you saw them off? >> the state of virginia still uses them. i think to use them from lincoln, if i'm not mistaken. but i will say, in terms of the set, i remember the first day, we took david there, right before we start production. and he was with his wife, rosa lean and he caught a little...
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explain why this is so bad for west virginia in particular. >> i think in the state of west virginia we have a perception problem. when we perpetuate the fear based stigma of trans folks we validate those fears. i'm proud to live here in the city of wheeling and i know west virginia is a welcoming and inclusive place. we have representatives across the state that would rather put their political oxygen into something that is staked in discrimination and bigotry. i'm very proud of the community organizing work happening across the state west virginia to push back on things like this. unfortunately, we didn't get here overnight. it's going to take a lot of time to ensure that we are pushing forward for progressive change in the state. >> my colleague hallie jackson asked jessica, the young woman in that piece that she did in alabama, she said, what's your message to legislatures in other states? she said, listen to the kids, because they are telling the truth, because there's nothing else to tell. what's your message to other legislatures thinking about targeting the trans community in
explain why this is so bad for west virginia in particular. >> i think in the state of west virginia we have a perception problem. when we perpetuate the fear based stigma of trans folks we validate those fears. i'm proud to live here in the city of wheeling and i know west virginia is a welcoming and inclusive place. we have representatives across the state that would rather put their political oxygen into something that is staked in discrimination and bigotry. i'm very proud of the...
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the evolution of the governorship of virginia has had several periods. when we look at it from the independence, from 1776, when our first constitution as being governors could be elected for one-year terms to which they were eligible for two subsequent elections. and some people call it a term of three years if they're reelected. we choose to look at it as three elected terms because there's the possibility he would not have been in years two and three. so he did have those three initial ones and then he had been elected to a fourth which presumably could have set up a fifth and a six had he stayed, except he went and joined the madison administration. patrick henry just beat him out. patrick henry, i believe, ended up having five terms. i showed an image in that when i referred to it of the governor's mansion in richmond which monroe never got to stay in. he signed the legislation that had it built, but he didn't stay in the governor's position long enough to actually enjoy the new house that he authorized. sir? >> can you say a few words about the rel
the evolution of the governorship of virginia has had several periods. when we look at it from the independence, from 1776, when our first constitution as being governors could be elected for one-year terms to which they were eligible for two subsequent elections. and some people call it a term of three years if they're reelected. we choose to look at it as three elected terms because there's the possibility he would not have been in years two and three. so he did have those three initial ones...
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i go to virginia where a pwaog alou cell is marching against a local gun ordinance. 50 protesters show up in body armour, assault rifles and outlawed high capacity magazines. they carry igloo flags and carry hawaiian shirts and ironic patches. the group is led by mike dunn. >> how are you feeling about today? this is the next dish >> liberty shout-out being french. >> posture is like a seasoned squad leader, but it doesn't look like a group that is going to lead a violent insurrection, but i can see the threat they pose, though. they have demonstrated the potential to carry out acts of violence. some in law enforcement and the intelligence community also saw the threat. i have been told their concerns were rejected by the white house. >> among the counterterrorism community we took it seriously, but we need the presidential level leadership saying this is a threat and we are going to use all our tools to go after this threat and that never happened under trump. >> she said she tried to warn the white house about the rising threat of far right extremists, but the president and his allie
i go to virginia where a pwaog alou cell is marching against a local gun ordinance. 50 protesters show up in body armour, assault rifles and outlawed high capacity magazines. they carry igloo flags and carry hawaiian shirts and ironic patches. the group is led by mike dunn. >> how are you feeling about today? this is the next dish >> liberty shout-out being french. >> posture is like a seasoned squad leader, but it doesn't look like a group that is going to lead a violent...
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. >>> growing outrage this morning over virginia police using pepper spray on a uniformed army officer. the fallout has an investigation into the incident. >>> final farewell where buckingham palace has revealed the funeral plans for prince fellowship "early today" starts right now glad you're with us this morning. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. the pace of vaccinations in this country is picking up. on saturday alone, 1.5% of the entire u.s. population got a covid shot, bringing the total number of fully vaccinated americans to 71 million. but because of human error at a plant, supplies of the johnson & johnson vaccine are about to drop significantly our gadi schwartz is following the latest for us. >> reporter: hey, good morning, phillip. good news mixed with bad news. the good is that vaccinations were up dramatically saturday and sunday the bad is the vaccine supply is going to be significantly lower this week. at vaccination sites across the country, a record-breaking push. more than 4.6 million doses in a single day shattering last saturday's record by over 500,000.
. >>> growing outrage this morning over virginia police using pepper spray on a uniformed army officer. the fallout has an investigation into the incident. >>> final farewell where buckingham palace has revealed the funeral plans for prince fellowship "early today" starts right now glad you're with us this morning. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. the pace of vaccinations in this country is picking up. on saturday alone, 1.5% of the entire u.s....
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we like to work in west virginia. we are - work in west virginia. we are craftsmen. we are good people. we are people _ craftsmen. we are good people. we are people that know how to love and appreciate _ are people that know how to love and appreciate others for all the good stuff that — appreciate others for all the good stuff that they do. so in west virginia. _ stuff that they do. so in west virginia. i_ stuff that they do. so in west virginia, ithink stuff that they do. so in west virginia, i think we wanted to be at work _ virginia, i think we wanted to be at work we _ virginia, i think we wanted to be at work. we don't want to be sitting on a porch _ work. we don't want to be sitting on a porch we — work. we don't want to be sitting on a porch. we don't want to move toward — a porch. we don't want to move toward socialism. we want to work. and make _ toward socialism. we want to work. and make great things happen across this country and that is what we have _ this country and that is what we have always done, so from that standpoint i'm not in that vote.
we like to work in west virginia. we are - work in west virginia. we are craftsmen. we are good people. we are people _ craftsmen. we are good people. we are people that know how to love and appreciate _ are people that know how to love and appreciate others for all the good stuff that — appreciate others for all the good stuff that they do. so in west virginia. _ stuff that they do. so in west virginia. i_ stuff that they do. so in west virginia, ithink stuff that they do. so in west...
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. >> today west virginia senator joe manchin chair of the natural resources committee on energy technology and infrastructure. life comes from the national press club begins at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span, online c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the house meets today at noon eastern for morning our peer at 2 p.m. for legislative business. lawmakers plan to consider a bill starting the process for the district of columbia to become the state. another bill bars discrimination of foreign visitors to the u.s. based on country of origin. the senate is back today at 3 p.m. eastern. they continue work on anti-asian hate crimes legislation and also work on the nomination of lisa monaco to be the deputy attorney general. later senators begin work on the second nomination for gary gensler to serve on the securities and exchange commission. and they are expected to work on water infrastructure legislation. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span2 and follow our congressional coverage in time at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app.
. >> today west virginia senator joe manchin chair of the natural resources committee on energy technology and infrastructure. life comes from the national press club begins at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span, online c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the house meets today at noon eastern for morning our peer at 2 p.m. for legislative business. lawmakers plan to consider a bill starting the process for the district of columbia to become the state. another bill bars...
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we will go to howard in virginia. a republican. caller: i was listening earlier this morning. are they going to do with the personal insurance we have, plus the medicare and medicaid we have? thank you. guest: uh, well, i certainly do not see congress doing away with medicare and medicaid, those programs are here to stay. and i also do not see congress doing away with employer-based insurance. what they might do is to try to expanded the ability of people to buy into a government run program. nobody would have to buy into the program. if people are comfortable with their employer-based insurance, then i would think that, you know, that they would still be able to have it, although i do wonder if over time, if there was a public option, if more and more companies might try to steer their employees into it. i wonder about the cost of health care -- it's a high cost not only for individuals, but for companies to provide health care to their employees. host: i was going to ask, what if companies do away with employer-based insurance? guest: i do think that that is going to be part
we will go to howard in virginia. a republican. caller: i was listening earlier this morning. are they going to do with the personal insurance we have, plus the medicare and medicaid we have? thank you. guest: uh, well, i certainly do not see congress doing away with medicare and medicaid, those programs are here to stay. and i also do not see congress doing away with employer-based insurance. what they might do is to try to expanded the ability of people to buy into a government run program....
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the commonwealth of virginia had his remains taken and brought to virginia. elijah his daughter is actually buried in paris. when they created the two, the birch birdcage it's a familiar landmark if you will if you have or been there. this is an 1865. that's a photograph, scene there and for the first time since its creation, the tomb has been restored. and has been going through an extensive process, of refurbishment in which almost Ñ iron has been replaced. and i'm hopeful, that it will be ready in time for monroe's birthday observance coming up this april. because he desperately needed work to save this treasure. over the years, james munroe has been memorialized in many ways. from commemorative coins, postage stamps, a crackerjack price, in the upper right. symbols of education, and of military might. he ranks near the top in the number of places named for u.s. presidents. and as we observed, is the only american from a foreign capital. in 1927, monroe's great granddaughter, rose -- and her son, saved a billion safety billy building for demolition and ch
the commonwealth of virginia had his remains taken and brought to virginia. elijah his daughter is actually buried in paris. when they created the two, the birch birdcage it's a familiar landmark if you will if you have or been there. this is an 1865. that's a photograph, scene there and for the first time since its creation, the tomb has been restored. and has been going through an extensive process, of refurbishment in which almost Ñ iron has been replaced. and i'm hopeful, that it will be...
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i can tell you that that's what virginia is looking for. we've had a lot to volt against in the last several years and now virginia is looking for someone to vote for. >> and to ask you briefly about your personal story. you were one of the first women to attend vmi, and i imagine as a black woman, that was even more challenging, can you tell us what that taught you in how to operate in, what especially is, politics is still very much a boy's club. >> oh, absolutely. i can tell you that the system, the structures in place, aren't built for people like me. and i'm talking about a millennial. i'm talking about a woman of color. a working mom of two 3-year-olds who refuse to be potty trained during a pandemic. >> oh, no. >> oh, yes. oh, yes. and i mean you know what that's like. and to tell you that's why we're not knocking on the door and not asking the patriarchy for permission, we're demanding our seat at the table to bring bold transformational change. i can tell you politicians over the past have said they were going bold and transformati
i can tell you that that's what virginia is looking for. we've had a lot to volt against in the last several years and now virginia is looking for someone to vote for. >> and to ask you briefly about your personal story. you were one of the first women to attend vmi, and i imagine as a black woman, that was even more challenging, can you tell us what that taught you in how to operate in, what especially is, politics is still very much a boy's club. >> oh, absolutely. i can tell you...
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and in february of 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the 3rd virginia infantry regiment. for the next two years as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, often more the latter, james monroe took part in battle of harlem hearts, brandywine, germantown and monmouth, rising to rank of major before his 20th birthday. monroe was also at trenton, where washington's gamble in attacking an isolated outpost paid off in an inspiring victory the day after christmas 1776. the battle produced monroe's greatest moments of both peril and fame during the revolutionary war as he described in his unfinished biography written late in his life in the third person. command much the vanguard consisting of 50 men was given to captain william washington of the 3rd regiment. lieutenant monroe offered his services to act under him. on the 25th of december, 1776, they passed the delaware in front of the army in the dusk of the evening. understand, he was not in the boat with washington. he was already on the other side of the river. the next morning the battle was joined
and in february of 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the 3rd virginia infantry regiment. for the next two years as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, often more the latter, james monroe took part in battle of harlem hearts, brandywine, germantown and monmouth, rising to rank of major before his 20th birthday. monroe was also at trenton, where washington's gamble in attacking an isolated outpost paid off in an inspiring victory the day after christmas...
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>> we shot it primarily in virginia not too far down in richmond. some of it in hungary but primarily in richmond. >> and when you build the sets, what happens to the sets afterwards? do you sell them off? >> the state of virginia still uses them. i think they used them for lincoln. i will say in terms of the set, i remember the first day we took david there right before we started production, and he was with his wife rosalie. he got a little emotional when the first set we showed him and was the adams' family farm. and he got emotional because it was so, as he his research had shown. >> i know it's very important to have it accurate. and when steven spielberg was doing lincoln, they did it at the state capitol and tried to make it look like what the capitol would've looked like in washington when they were talking about the thirteenth amendment. they made one mistake. they left a bust of woodrow wilson up. [ laughter ] and he hadn't been alive then. but otherwise it was pretty accurate. when you're an actor, you talk to people, like you play the na
>> we shot it primarily in virginia not too far down in richmond. some of it in hungary but primarily in richmond. >> and when you build the sets, what happens to the sets afterwards? do you sell them off? >> the state of virginia still uses them. i think they used them for lincoln. i will say in terms of the set, i remember the first day we took david there right before we started production, and he was with his wife rosalie. he got a little emotional when the first set we...
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how do you sell this plan to west virginia voters? >> well, i think one of the exciting parts about president biden's work here in the infrastructure in his head that he brought to this is one of the challenges we have is to look at the job transition issue. we've made it front and center, not hiding it. so we've talked to senator manchin, and we've talked to folks in wyoming and montana and other places that are seeing shifts away from coal and towards clean energy. and the task is for us not to bury that but to work to figure out how we grow jobs in those communities. and part of this plan is all about that. you look at sections that talk about the old abandoned oil and gas wells and coal mines that have never been closed that actually we can provide resources to communities like those in west virginia that will grow jobs, plugging those leaks that will be helpful to reduce methane, which is harmful to climate change, but also allow them to get back to work. now, it's not a forever, but it is a great opportunity because there's hund
how do you sell this plan to west virginia voters? >> well, i think one of the exciting parts about president biden's work here in the infrastructure in his head that he brought to this is one of the challenges we have is to look at the job transition issue. we've made it front and center, not hiding it. so we've talked to senator manchin, and we've talked to folks in wyoming and montana and other places that are seeing shifts away from coal and towards clean energy. and the task is for...
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returning for their second day, from charleston, west virginia, my homies, it's the champs, it's the phillips family. [cheering and applause] and from johnston, rhode island, it's the difazio family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and
returning for their second day, from charleston, west virginia, my homies, it's the champs, it's the phillips family. [cheering and applause] and from johnston, rhode island, it's the difazio family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and
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virginia made a big mistake. feel like they should be trying to get more action, kids with more individualized learning. i'm one that thinks we should be given a choice to choose our schools. a lot of people are frustrated enough with virginia public schools. we want a voucher to choose something different for our kids. >> martha: that's the big question. are you going to make a different choice for meredith or your younger kids? what are you going to do? >> i don't think we can afford to pull our kids out of the public schools. it's tempting. people are making big sacrifices. i think we're going to stick with our public schools for now. i try to be noisy about what we want. we want challenging and a focus on academics, not politics. >> martha: this is probably not the conversation in china. we're 17th or 38th in math and science against developed nations. other countries are working to push their kids to accelerate more quickly. not to pull people back. >> exactly. exactly. this whole idea of trying to find a on
virginia made a big mistake. feel like they should be trying to get more action, kids with more individualized learning. i'm one that thinks we should be given a choice to choose our schools. a lot of people are frustrated enough with virginia public schools. we want a voucher to choose something different for our kids. >> martha: that's the big question. are you going to make a different choice for meredith or your younger kids? what are you going to do? >> i don't think we can...
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the direction of the virginia governor. john. >> natasha chen for us with that story. natasha thank you so much for that story. joining us is cedric alexander, former president of the organization of black law enforcement specialists and also civil rights attorney areva martin. i want to go back to what we're seeing this morning. brooklyn center, ten miles from where derek chauvin is on trial and 20-year-old daunte wright was killed, cedric, in an encounter with police. to be completely transparent, we don't have too many details yet. we know he was pulled over. his mother said it was because of air fresheners dangling from his rearview mirror. we don't have details from the police. but we hear he was shot after apparently trying to get back into his car and the initial encounter with the police. what questions do you have this morning about the incident? >> certainly, this is very early in the investigation, and i think we have to wait till we can garner more information hopefully from the city and from the chief because i
the direction of the virginia governor. john. >> natasha chen for us with that story. natasha thank you so much for that story. joining us is cedric alexander, former president of the organization of black law enforcement specialists and also civil rights attorney areva martin. i want to go back to what we're seeing this morning. brooklyn center, ten miles from where derek chauvin is on trial and 20-year-old daunte wright was killed, cedric, in an encounter with police. to be completely...
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and now virginia high schoolers tell fox news the proposal will hurt them and their friends. a freshman on track taking calculus before 11th grade says for her the accelerated track is essential. >> i just feel like i am in the right spot right now. i am challenged enough that i can take risks and make mistakes and learn from them. >> her older sister hannah a junior taking precalc says this. >> i feel like i have a competitive edge in the job force in the workplace and going into college because i have already fulfilled all of my high school requirements, so now i am able to look at classes like dual enrollment or higher education. to speak of the state is insisting -- >> a student needs an accelerated pathway they will absolutely be able to do that. >> but the d.o.e. website shows a revision of the mass standards that involves the word advance for only 11th and 12th grade. at this very moment the virginia education department's hearing directly from concerned parents in a live webinar. the parents will get a final chance to have their voices heard again late next month. >>
and now virginia high schoolers tell fox news the proposal will hurt them and their friends. a freshman on track taking calculus before 11th grade says for her the accelerated track is essential. >> i just feel like i am in the right spot right now. i am challenged enough that i can take risks and make mistakes and learn from them. >> her older sister hannah a junior taking precalc says this. >> i feel like i have a competitive edge in the job force in the workplace and going...
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statehood by proposing to divide west virginia into two states, east west virginia and west west virginia. >> bret: he has to say imaginary because he writes the headlines sometimes. bill, your turn. >> i like that. means two joe manchins, wright, chuck? i like that. my headline is "despite evidence to the contrary, the presumption of guilt is on the police, this by a lot of people, especially the president of the united states, vice president, s includes even the media doctoring photos, doctoring video, at scenes of these incidents. it's really got to stop. we need the police. that 911 call from the young black woman was "get a police officer over here now." >> bret: gentlemen, thank you. talk to you soon. tomorrow on "special report," country music star brad paisley joins us to talk about his efforts to get americans vaccinated and plans for concerts, yes, concerts, the summer. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for the "special report." they are, balanced, and unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by ben domenech starts right now. >> ben: a concert sounds like
statehood by proposing to divide west virginia into two states, east west virginia and west west virginia. >> bret: he has to say imaginary because he writes the headlines sometimes. bill, your turn. >> i like that. means two joe manchins, wright, chuck? i like that. my headline is "despite evidence to the contrary, the presumption of guilt is on the police, this by a lot of people, especially the president of the united states, vice president, s includes even the media...
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took part of virginia. i hope the senate will take up this bill when we pass it and consider the question of d.c. statehood on its merits not on politics. maybe that's too much to ask. not on partisan -- this is not a partisan math problem or electoral prediction, which as we have seen may or may not come to pass. but on the merits alone. on the conviction that taxation without representation is not fair now as it was not fair in 1776. the people of this city, our nation's capital, deserve full and equal representation in congress. . mr. speaker, i hope this bill will pass with bipartisan support. it's going to pass, but i hope we have some bipartisan support. based upon the principle that every citizen in our country ought to enjoy the same representation of the congress of the united states as every other citizen. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. spe
took part of virginia. i hope the senate will take up this bill when we pass it and consider the question of d.c. statehood on its merits not on politics. maybe that's too much to ask. not on partisan -- this is not a partisan math problem or electoral prediction, which as we have seen may or may not come to pass. but on the merits alone. on the conviction that taxation without representation is not fair now as it was not fair in 1776. the people of this city, our nation's capital, deserve full...
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west virginia governor jim justice joins me next about that program. you're watching msnbc live from capitol hill. re watching msnbc capitol hill (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients,
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disaster, covid response, reopening, and operating support fema provides continues to provide west virginia after our flood, are much appreciated. in 2016 we lost 23 lives that day. hundreds of homes. millions of dollars in damages. and almost five years later we still remember the things that we lost and recognize the ongoing efforts. i would like to thank you and your new deputy acting administrator who was director for your continued attention to this recovery. did you say that's one of the 900 disasters still ongoing. it takes so long sometimes to rebuild. so thank you for appearing with us today. and i look forward to hearing your testimony. thank you. >> thank you, senator. by way of introduction our witness is the acting fema administrator now serving as acting administrator, mr. fen done is the fema region nine administrator. career position. he's been with fema since 1996 and been involved in a number of significant large scale response and recovery operations including katrina, the southern california wildfires of 2003 and 9/11 trade center attacks. we appreciate you being before
disaster, covid response, reopening, and operating support fema provides continues to provide west virginia after our flood, are much appreciated. in 2016 we lost 23 lives that day. hundreds of homes. millions of dollars in damages. and almost five years later we still remember the things that we lost and recognize the ongoing efforts. i would like to thank you and your new deputy acting administrator who was director for your continued attention to this recovery. did you say that's one of the...
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illinois, pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, west virginia. again, the big broader long term trend here sun belt states that we showed you gaining over time. industrial states, midwest states losing. by the way, they say it matters to fill out. the difference between new york losing this house seat and walking away clean 89 more people. if there had been. for forms from new york state they wouldn't be losing a state. >> incredible. i'll leave it to the pundits to analyze how this favors either two parties. steve live for us, thank you. >>> that wraps up this very busy hour for me. i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline white house" starts after this quick break. lend of s so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get
illinois, pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, west virginia. again, the big broader long term trend here sun belt states that we showed you gaining over time. industrial states, midwest states losing. by the way, they say it matters to fill out. the difference between new york losing this house seat and walking away clean 89 more people. if there had been. for forms from new york state they wouldn't be losing a state. >> incredible. i'll leave it to the pundits to analyze how this favors either...